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it would impact the sellability of our house, increase our risk and liability to accidents, et cetera. >> reporter: the barnes say it is against zoning rules for the
it would impact the sellability of our house, increase our risk and liability to accidents, et cetera. >> reporter: the barnes say it is against zoning rules for the
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a et cetera, et cetera and makes it -- comparisons to him, to figures that we would kind of call sort of action figures today. or like batman-type figure fewers, of the time, jack the giant-killer and so forth, heroic figures. and what has the guy done to earn this? stole a suit of clothes from a local store. see? and so what do they do, what would a modern judge do, would say, ed, age 19, you know you shouldn't steal clothing from a store. and now don't do that or report to the local offer of the court for once a month for the next six months or do 20 hours of community work at the local ymca and don't do that again, i don't want to see you in my court and they sent him to joliet. and i take you in two different chapters inside joliet, and if you don't know anything about joliet an 19th century preference you are in for a shock. terribly dehumanizing place that produced outlaws and severe violen men because of dhe nature of the place. and again it reinforces my notion that the public in many different ways contributes to the creation not only the public notion of figures but also the
a et cetera, et cetera and makes it -- comparisons to him, to figures that we would kind of call sort of action figures today. or like batman-type figure fewers, of the time, jack the giant-killer and so forth, heroic figures. and what has the guy done to earn this? stole a suit of clothes from a local store. see? and so what do they do, what would a modern judge do, would say, ed, age 19, you know you shouldn't steal clothing from a store. and now don't do that or report to the local offer of...
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aren't they both driven by people needing to do whatever, heat their homes, et cetera, et cetera?> they come from different sources. crude coming out of the ground and natural gas coming out of the ground, but coming from different sources and we have plenty of natural gas right now and not a lot of usage. gas is typically used to generate electricity and for heating in the winter months and we really won't see a lot of -- >> that's a good point. >> don straszheim about chinese demand? are they filling up reserves? is the stimulus package helping them drive demand which is making them want to buy more oil? >> it is helping, some, michelle. one of the answers to your prior question is the chinese can and have been stockpiling oil. they can't and haven't been stockpiling natural gas. and as -- >> kevin. >> you just heard, it's the electricity market that is important in natural gas. the other point about natural gas is this spells trouble for solar and wind when natural gas is $3, it's not going to be very good for some of these alternative energies that we've all been thinking abou
aren't they both driven by people needing to do whatever, heat their homes, et cetera, et cetera?> they come from different sources. crude coming out of the ground and natural gas coming out of the ground, but coming from different sources and we have plenty of natural gas right now and not a lot of usage. gas is typically used to generate electricity and for heating in the winter months and we really won't see a lot of -- >> that's a good point. >> don straszheim about chinese...
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we're doing everything from intelligent traffic to energy to security, et cetera, within that. it ties to our smart connected buildings approach. it ties to what we're doing in the consumer. it ties to what we're doing in the search provider. so all of these actually tie and help each other still along this long. i think when you vnd i have this give and take over the next probably several years, we'll look back and see these counsels are probably what froek us abay from our peers. we're the only high-tech company that's been successful of moving outside of two or three products and become the number one player. we've done that in over a dozen. i think we stand to chance to do it with several dozen more. >> one company i keep hearing a lot about, john, is hp, that they sort of -- were not doing so well but now they're a real competitor to you. a lot of investors, they want to get a sense of how concerned you are about hp coming on your turf. >> well if you look at where we're headed, erin, we're probably going on to a lot of our turf from the consumer market to service provider
we're doing everything from intelligent traffic to energy to security, et cetera, within that. it ties to our smart connected buildings approach. it ties to what we're doing in the consumer. it ties to what we're doing in the search provider. so all of these actually tie and help each other still along this long. i think when you vnd i have this give and take over the next probably several years, we'll look back and see these counsels are probably what froek us abay from our peers. we're the...
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the asian people who come don't speak standard english, et cetera.that is one side and the other is that yes, the language is constantly changing. and among theritical change agents in american english and maybe we need to state that it is american englh, not standard english, because, there are other englishes. >> that's right. >> that's right. indian english, canadian english. >> canadian english and a -- and the broer and sister from jamaica! speak something called jamaican english. but, right here in the united states, whatever it is we call american english is being transformed daily by our language, by our vernacularby what we said and how we say it. and they are more -- i mean, especially among young people, they have taken -- take on through the music, and throu the interact@ú distinctions. within it all, know two things, this language we speak is over -- is as old as america. and that is the firstthing. and, that it is a living, vital, dynamic language that is constantly changing and constantly introducing new vocabulary into it and that voc
the asian people who come don't speak standard english, et cetera.that is one side and the other is that yes, the language is constantly changing. and among theritical change agents in american english and maybe we need to state that it is american englh, not standard english, because, there are other englishes. >> that's right. >> that's right. indian english, canadian english. >> canadian english and a -- and the broer and sister from jamaica! speak something called jamaican...
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we are going to be much cooler heading into next week, maybe into the 70 et cetera. there is the front. it made good head way through tonight and will continue to push to the east. it is going to stall just to the south of the state. that is why we will have a slight chance of a shower or storm tomorrow in southern maryland. for the most part, the front is not going to be a major player. more so we are dealing with the influence of the jet stream that is going to let cooler air dive in here. this cool air is going to feel almost like fall for next week. how much so? well, it looks like tomorrow after an 85-degree high, we are going to be back down to the mid 70 et cetera. 74 the high and not a cloudy 74. mostly sunny to partly cloudy. slight chance of a shore to the south again. and then all clear on wednesday. 77 and mostly sunny. we inch back up towards the start of next week into the low 80's. all in all, a nice seasonal pattern and a nice taste of auto early. >> the roifers look terrific. >> too bad the games don't count. count. joe flacco took his act on the ann
we are going to be much cooler heading into next week, maybe into the 70 et cetera. there is the front. it made good head way through tonight and will continue to push to the east. it is going to stall just to the south of the state. that is why we will have a slight chance of a shower or storm tomorrow in southern maryland. for the most part, the front is not going to be a major player. more so we are dealing with the influence of the jet stream that is going to let cooler air dive in here....
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et cetera, et cetera.cipating a big deal. >> and ra hoe bath heavy surf badly injured one man. so beach patrol limited swimming to places close to lifeguard posts f conditions are too extreme there may be more conditions placed on swimming. >> three arrested and charged in connection with the suspected hate crime. first on fox. crime and justice reporter are joy lepola talks with the families of two of the suspects. >> calvin lockner, zachary watson and emmanuel miller are behind bars charged with attempted murder. in a crime police are calling a hate crime. all three are being held without bail. nickname hitler lockner is the oldest. he is 27. 16-year-old emmanuel miller, is the youngest. a teen with two juvenile conviction. >> i don't know what my kids do outside of my home. >> emmanuel miller's mom was aware of her son's new friend. calvin lockner. self professed white supremacist. a man that miller's mother did not trust in her home. >> because he is a white supremacist. >> so you knew that? >> everybo
et cetera, et cetera.cipating a big deal. >> and ra hoe bath heavy surf badly injured one man. so beach patrol limited swimming to places close to lifeguard posts f conditions are too extreme there may be more conditions placed on swimming. >> three arrested and charged in connection with the suspected hate crime. first on fox. crime and justice reporter are joy lepola talks with the families of two of the suspects. >> calvin lockner, zachary watson and emmanuel miller are...
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armstrong, if i'm sitting in wherever, charlotte, north carolina, sacramento, et cetera, and i'm being told that your model is the one that congress may adopt, what does that mean in english? what does that mean to me, the consumer who is so baffled by all this health care news? >> i can describe how it works. basic like cooperative, it's not for profit. our board of trustees is elected by the patients themselves from among the patients. we contract with or we employee an integrated medical group which is really a critical part of what you would experience anywhere if you saw a cooperative like group health because it's a way in which we have a real impact and our view is that ultimately that's the way you change health care. and then finally you would experience an organization that brings together through its business model the financing, the up-front insurance functions, full, along with this integrated care delivery system or group practice. being a model then that allows you to innovate in ways because you have both a financing and care system, being a model that allows you to inn
armstrong, if i'm sitting in wherever, charlotte, north carolina, sacramento, et cetera, and i'm being told that your model is the one that congress may adopt, what does that mean in english? what does that mean to me, the consumer who is so baffled by all this health care news? >> i can describe how it works. basic like cooperative, it's not for profit. our board of trustees is elected by the patients themselves from among the patients. we contract with or we employee an integrated...
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glenn: you know, the left loves to say that i'm in the bag for the g.o.p., et cetera, et cetera. me tell you something. i hate both sides equally. there might be some good people in there, but just like i explained in the deck of cards, i'm ready to throw them all out. last thursday, last thursday, bob english, a republican, held a town hall meeting, and i want you to hear what he said when asked about president obama and me. a republican, telling the crowd, turn glenn beck off. now listen to the reaction of the crowd. you see that people were starting to walk away. there's several videos of this, but he does have an explanation. here he is. so here's he's saying it's only because i'm trading in fear, that you're following me in fear, that you're not following anybody that can lead you to a better tomorrow. i don't want anybody to follow me. i want you to command listen to your head and then follow your own dictates of the spirit. according to news busters, english called in on the way home after the party where he had met with a dozen or so republican precinct chairman. when ask
glenn: you know, the left loves to say that i'm in the bag for the g.o.p., et cetera, et cetera. me tell you something. i hate both sides equally. there might be some good people in there, but just like i explained in the deck of cards, i'm ready to throw them all out. last thursday, last thursday, bob english, a republican, held a town hall meeting, and i want you to hear what he said when asked about president obama and me. a republican, telling the crowd, turn glenn beck off. now listen to...
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, et cetera. what do you think when you look at these organizations? do you think it makes any difference if you take down acorn? because i think it is so vast, these organizations, and it's a shell game. they just move people from here and rename it here and move it over there. you really have to go to the heart of it, do you not? >> it does matter if you take it down. you need congressional oversight to cac open the books. -- to crack open the books. i dedicated the book to the whistleblowers. one of the whistleblowers i talk about is being sued by project vote and acorn. this is just an individual. she is not a part of any group that's' trying to reform acorn in its own image for its own power grab. she is out there alone. people out there ask what they can do. support people like that who are trying to get the information out there, because they understand the nature of the racket, that it is a criminal enterprise. you're seeing more, at least on the republican side, people understanding that,
, et cetera. what do you think when you look at these organizations? do you think it makes any difference if you take down acorn? because i think it is so vast, these organizations, and it's a shell game. they just move people from here and rename it here and move it over there. you really have to go to the heart of it, do you not? >> it does matter if you take it down. you need congressional oversight to cac open the books. -- to crack open the books. i dedicated the book to the...
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and i think fred that in any relationship we have whether with our loved ones, spouse, et cetera that we are going to have conflict. and the key to resolving conflict is communication and listening. and respecting the other person's point of view. not invalidating what the other person says. professor gates says he feared for his life when he saw the officer at his door. that is years and decades of fears of a black man in america. an many whites don't see that as justified. the officer, likewise went to the door and saw he had a breaking and entering call. an unknown black man in the house at the moment. he is a human being. he has fears and biases. so i think that both of the took a turn for the worst. and they both probably played into the worst of some of the things we have seen in our country and our history. >> while people's opinions may have changed over the past few days, of the sergeant and professor you, mention, the president getting a lot of flak for, you know stepping into it, he was blamed in part for helping to heat it up. should he also be getting credit now for helpi
and i think fred that in any relationship we have whether with our loved ones, spouse, et cetera that we are going to have conflict. and the key to resolving conflict is communication and listening. and respecting the other person's point of view. not invalidating what the other person says. professor gates says he feared for his life when he saw the officer at his door. that is years and decades of fears of a black man in america. an many whites don't see that as justified. the officer,...
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they brought with them the same values they had in afghanistan, sort of extreme religious views, et cetera cetera, and slowly moved that into the communities along the border of afghanistan and pakistan. >> the pakistan military made several attempts to dislodge the taliban that created a lot of refugees, did a lot of damage, killed civilians and ultimately failed. and then the taliban would just come back again. >> even in the established settled areas, like swat, this is not the tribal region. look at what's happening in swat. that place is supposed to have governance, but it's not. a region where there was conflict and what security forces do? they ran away. what did the government officials do? they ran away. and that's why you had the taliban come in and take over. when you have the people of pakistan see this, a group of militants easily, just like that, are able to wipe away the government, the security forces from a region like swat, which was a jewel of pakistan, how are you supposed to have confidence in your government? >> i remember meeting one woman who refused to show her fac
they brought with them the same values they had in afghanistan, sort of extreme religious views, et cetera cetera, and slowly moved that into the communities along the border of afghanistan and pakistan. >> the pakistan military made several attempts to dislodge the taliban that created a lot of refugees, did a lot of damage, killed civilians and ultimately failed. and then the taliban would just come back again. >> even in the established settled areas, like swat, this is not the...
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and then systematically investigate using census records, et cetera, et cetera. and you'll find often that there's a part of the truth. >> it's a wonderful puzzle, in a sense, then. >> yeah, it gets transformed in the telling. and you know that parlor game, when i whisper to you and you whisper. >> sure. >> imagine that over the generations. and in my mother's family, they'd say well, the way i heard tell it, so and so and then the cherokee and then this and george washington and all of these stories, none of which are true. but they're fascinating and they are part of the lore. my cousin, we were raised to belief that the wife man who fathered jane gates' children was named samuel brady, who was irish, and who because my great-grandfather, his obituary said he was born at brady junction, which was brady farm. and that was the story. well, when i was doing african-american lives, we tracked -- we put an ad in all these gen geology web sites sayg that pbs was doing a documentary of descendants of samuel brady. what we didn't say was it was about the black descenda
and then systematically investigate using census records, et cetera, et cetera. and you'll find often that there's a part of the truth. >> it's a wonderful puzzle, in a sense, then. >> yeah, it gets transformed in the telling. and you know that parlor game, when i whisper to you and you whisper. >> sure. >> imagine that over the generations. and in my mother's family, they'd say well, the way i heard tell it, so and so and then the cherokee and then this and george...
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avoid getting obese, et cetera, et cetera.s child health plus, because there were a lot of people that didn't have insurance, including children. i went to the insurance companies and said, look, i'll put up money from the treasury, you give treasury. you give me a cheaper policy to get children into primary care. for what? for preventative purposes. take young women who get themselves pregnant, get them into primary care. if they can have primary care, they'll produce fewer developmentally disabled children. >> and no children -- >> that's a very important thing. >> and very concrete part of the decision. we're going to take a quick break. we'll be right back. in fact, when we come back, we'll have not only the final part of our health care conversation, but also bravo's hit show, "flipping out." how has the economic downturn forced him to rethink his business. we've got him and chief cea next. bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours
avoid getting obese, et cetera, et cetera.s child health plus, because there were a lot of people that didn't have insurance, including children. i went to the insurance companies and said, look, i'll put up money from the treasury, you give treasury. you give me a cheaper policy to get children into primary care. for what? for preventative purposes. take young women who get themselves pregnant, get them into primary care. if they can have primary care, they'll produce fewer developmentally...
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they think et cetera en route to 56 bucks a share within -- 560 bucks a share.an billings and ramsey, they think this stock has another 30% up side in it. it's had a pretty good run, up about 4% on the upgrade today. and that's industry number two, of course, in the financials. if you take a look at health care today, there is really not a lot of demand in this bull market we're seeing again today for some of the health care names. as extrazenca being downgraded from hold to buy at citigroup, off 1% today. and then in industrials, both bucyrus and joy global being downgraded from hold to buy. those stocks are down. joy global down particularly, 3% on the particular downgrade. if we want to segue into earnings, they said earnings season seems over, but it's not. of course, the big earnings disaster is the sears revenue miss. also, disturbing -- well, the lack of their inventory drawdown, inventory levels still north of $9 billion. and this from a company that does $10 billion in revenue in a quarter, so they haven't come down as much as analysts would like and yo
they think et cetera en route to 56 bucks a share within -- 560 bucks a share.an billings and ramsey, they think this stock has another 30% up side in it. it's had a pretty good run, up about 4% on the upgrade today. and that's industry number two, of course, in the financials. if you take a look at health care today, there is really not a lot of demand in this bull market we're seeing again today for some of the health care names. as extrazenca being downgraded from hold to buy at citigroup,...
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of the search warrants in '03 at neverland there was information about aliases, overprescribing, et cetera, found in the search warrant raids and the records. so dr. klein has been a focus of a lot of this. how interesting that it is so convenient that he is right there at the pharmacy. of course, those numbers in terms of money alone are staggering and would raise suspicion. >> jim, we have dr. klein, this pharmacy below his office, we talked about dr. murray and his clinic, the pharmacy he used, his house being raided. what is next, jim? will other pharmacies be raided? >> it's possible. it depends on what other pharmacies michael jackson may have used to get medication. they know of this one and are probably looking for others as well. you know, just to be very clear, dr. klein has not been named as a suspect. dr. murray has in the search warrants presented so far. they have been looking for evidence of manslaughter with respect to dr. murray. he is the only doctor named in the search warrant, not dr. klein. the state attorney general is looking into this justs they did in the anna nico
of the search warrants in '03 at neverland there was information about aliases, overprescribing, et cetera, found in the search warrant raids and the records. so dr. klein has been a focus of a lot of this. how interesting that it is so convenient that he is right there at the pharmacy. of course, those numbers in terms of money alone are staggering and would raise suspicion. >> jim, we have dr. klein, this pharmacy below his office, we talked about dr. murray and his clinic, the pharmacy...
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the editing process and even throughout its writing, we've been running it up with kids, et cetera andhe response has been extraordinary. one thing that really is interesting talking about the shocking nature of the film, we were showing the guy's earlier cut, slightly less brutal cut, slightly less bloody cut and every time we showed it until this final cut, all the guys, these are school systems from all over the uk were saying we need to see the reality. we need a little more. so like i say, it's engineered for young people but the reality is when i was sort of researching this, i looked at real accident scene photos and the reality is much more disturbing. and the reality is that actually given the nature of the physics of that accident, the chances are the faces and that the bodies would have been missing. we are pulling no punches. with the guidance of young people, i think we found just about that line. >> adults need to know it, too. it's a split second. people going 60, 65 miles an hour looking at the blackberry texting away, that's all it could take the difference between lif
the editing process and even throughout its writing, we've been running it up with kids, et cetera andhe response has been extraordinary. one thing that really is interesting talking about the shocking nature of the film, we were showing the guy's earlier cut, slightly less brutal cut, slightly less bloody cut and every time we showed it until this final cut, all the guys, these are school systems from all over the uk were saying we need to see the reality. we need a little more. so like i say,...
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thank -- thank you, et cetera et cetera.write this acceptance speech and i rewrite it and i'm nervous about it and i have this picture in my head of like a podium on a beach. i'm like a podium on the beach and i'm like get up on the podium and like have my acceptance speech and then have room for my cards or at the -- the hotel stationery where i wrote my acceptance speech. i have room for it. it's like hello, everybody. but then i got there and they were like you don't say an acceptance speech. >> oh. >> yeah, i wrote it and now i have it and -- >> you have your hawaii speech here? >> it's like totally hawaii related. >> really? >> aloha, yeah, i can't use it for anything. i couldn't like recycle that. >> they might move the academy awards to honolulu or something like that. you have it ready. >> i think that's a good idea. they should move it. >> not a bad idea at all. so this movie is getting great reviews, "500 days of summer". i didn't give it great reviews, i haven't seen it, but i've been hearing from people who know
thank -- thank you, et cetera et cetera.write this acceptance speech and i rewrite it and i'm nervous about it and i have this picture in my head of like a podium on a beach. i'm like a podium on the beach and i'm like get up on the podium and like have my acceptance speech and then have room for my cards or at the -- the hotel stationery where i wrote my acceptance speech. i have room for it. it's like hello, everybody. but then i got there and they were like you don't say an acceptance...
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, et cetera. and also that the same reverend white gave awards to farrah kahn for lifetime achievement. who picked up those stories? nobody. nobody touched it. i mentioned the stories to a cnn rerter at a party and she had not seen the stories and she said that's amazing. of course, i could never run a story like that. i would be accused of being bias against barack obama by my network. finally, after sending the stories to friends i know in mainstream media, tv networks and newspapers, after about two months, i did a "wall street journal" op ed quoting the sermons and abc and fox did start running clips of these sermons that reverend white was giving and about that time, the political landscape started to change, hillary started winning in the primaries, largely because of the realization that barack obama had been so closely tied with reverend white and what that says about what barack obama re and by that time it was too late. by that time he was ahead. if the man stream media had done its job
, et cetera. and also that the same reverend white gave awards to farrah kahn for lifetime achievement. who picked up those stories? nobody. nobody touched it. i mentioned the stories to a cnn rerter at a party and she had not seen the stories and she said that's amazing. of course, i could never run a story like that. i would be accused of being bias against barack obama by my network. finally, after sending the stories to friends i know in mainstream media, tv networks and newspapers, after...
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they work together, et cetera, et cetera, but basically she is a stay-at-home mom.this week to meet with senator arlen specter at that town hall. she was one of the people selected to talk. she spoke. she was very eloquent. she was very calm, but she said "i'm afraid for my country. you guys aren't even listening." another network -- not mine, not yours -- had her on, and they eviscerated her. she called me this morning, after she had written me an e-mail at 4:46. i -- in the morning -- and i talked to her about 9:30 and this is what she said. >> these people are calling my cell phone, calling my dad's office, e-mailing my dad's office. they're trying to shut up the normal people of this country. glenn: katie, do you have these e-mails? >> yeah, i have them. glenn: all right. what i want to ask you, nancy, is her thesis is when she got home, she is getting horrible e-mails, death threats, phone calls, just for standing up and speaking her piece. she said i'm just a normal person. i don't know how to do. this her fear was the american people are being set up. you're
they work together, et cetera, et cetera, but basically she is a stay-at-home mom.this week to meet with senator arlen specter at that town hall. she was one of the people selected to talk. she spoke. she was very eloquent. she was very calm, but she said "i'm afraid for my country. you guys aren't even listening." another network -- not mine, not yours -- had her on, and they eviscerated her. she called me this morning, after she had written me an e-mail at 4:46. i -- in the morning...
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and the fact that we're doing all these relationships, et cetera, et cetera, are not quickly recognized by the open-source. what my favorite blog have been for four or five days, my favorite blog came out last week. it's by the industry and she said i haven't read the book yet but i know i'm not going to like it. it's starting to get an objective review. some of them have done a lot of work on this stuff. we've gotten a few of thoses. if you look at this historically, you'll find that 500 things we talking about, a number of them are with open source companies. if you find somebody who's in a commercial business, most of the companies are trying to make money. they may give the software away, but they want to sell you the services and support behind it. they are making their money on that model. our model is we put the software and support and services in the front end and tell you we hope it works right. that's the only difference. much of this religious stuff is, in my view, really not very honest at the end of the day. so what else do i want to say to you? it's a theme that i've been
and the fact that we're doing all these relationships, et cetera, et cetera, are not quickly recognized by the open-source. what my favorite blog have been for four or five days, my favorite blog came out last week. it's by the industry and she said i haven't read the book yet but i know i'm not going to like it. it's starting to get an objective review. some of them have done a lot of work on this stuff. we've gotten a few of thoses. if you look at this historically, you'll find that 500...
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"the new york times" completed et cetera two-part series today on the history of the bush administration'srture program. this is no the big picture stuff about why we were torturing people, not the whose idea was it stuff, it is not even the how did they think they would get away with it stuff. what they reported on the past two days is actually the small stuff. really detailed reporting. yesterday on the two guys that were paid millions of dollars to design the how-to-instructions for torture. these are the guys that wrote up quite literally the blow-by-blow for how americans should torture prisoners during the bush administration. we now know bruce justin and jim mitchell had never in their entire lives ever done a single interrogation when the geniuses in the bush administration decided to pay them to overrule every experienced interrogator in the u.s. government so they could implement their made-up reverse engineered get a false confession torture program. jim mitchell's academic expertise was comparing the effects of diet and exercise for combating hypertension. that didn't stop him
"the new york times" completed et cetera two-part series today on the history of the bush administration'srture program. this is no the big picture stuff about why we were torturing people, not the whose idea was it stuff, it is not even the how did they think they would get away with it stuff. what they reported on the past two days is actually the small stuff. really detailed reporting. yesterday on the two guys that were paid millions of dollars to design the how-to-instructions...
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it would impact the sellability of our house, increase our risk and liability to accidents, et cetera>> reporter: the barnes say it is against zoning rules for the neighbors to operate a retail business out of their home and a judge decided -- sided with the barnes but the town is appealing the case. >>> the president is calling for the creation of a special unit of terror investigators based out of the fbi. the move comes as the cia faces more questions over questionable interrogation techniques, detailed in the report made public yesterday. samantha hayes reports. >>> president obama in a departure from the bush years is calling for a new interrogation group to be based out of the fbi. >> we will bring together the different elements of the intelligence community too get the best intelligence possible based on scientifically proven methods and consistent with army field manual. >> reporter: the new arrangement brings to an end in the cia's key role in interrogating high-level detainees. the change is receiving harsh criticism from a top lawmaker on the senate intelligence committee
it would impact the sellability of our house, increase our risk and liability to accidents, et cetera>> reporter: the barnes say it is against zoning rules for the neighbors to operate a retail business out of their home and a judge decided -- sided with the barnes but the town is appealing the case. >>> the president is calling for the creation of a special unit of terror investigators based out of the fbi. the move comes as the cia faces more questions over questionable...
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he says, he can't return phone calls, et cetera, et cetera. this is the first time we have heard from this guy from the very beginning. we haven't heard his voice. >> let's do this. let's you and i listen to this together. viewers will be hearing it for the first time as well. then, i'm going to get your reaction to it. so here now is dr. conrad murray for the first time since, to quote you, the heat has been on. here it is. >> i want to mang all of my patience and friends who have sent such kind e-mails, letters and messages to let me know of your support and prayers for me and my family. because of all that is going on, i am i am afraid to return phone calls or use my e-mail. therefore, i recorded this video to let all of you know that i have been receiving your messages. i have not been able to thank you personally, which, as you know, is not normal for me. your messages give me strength and courage and keep me going. they mean the world to me. please, don't worry. as long as i keep god in my heart and you in my life, i will be fine. i have
he says, he can't return phone calls, et cetera, et cetera. this is the first time we have heard from this guy from the very beginning. we haven't heard his voice. >> let's do this. let's you and i listen to this together. viewers will be hearing it for the first time as well. then, i'm going to get your reaction to it. so here now is dr. conrad murray for the first time since, to quote you, the heat has been on. here it is. >> i want to mang all of my patience and friends who have...
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that most of the public desires and no pre-existing conditions will preclude you from coverage, et cetera, more affordability it if you lose your job, every one of us who gets a cancer diagnosis if we lose our job, we're in peril in this system today. everyone knows that. what members of congress wanted in the democratic party is something to pass. the problem is the liberals have seen the debate shift. it is now targeting the insured. we know now the bank is broken. the party sees that it can no longer cover the uninsured, and so they're shifting to restrict the industry an regulate insurance. something is better than nothing, but liberals are set to kill healthcare reform if they talk in ways we heard them today. congressman wiemer from new york, howard dean, former governor from vermont, everyone saying well, i want to be onboard but i can't without a public option. >> no chance. liberals won't kill healthcare reform. they're talking a big game now because they're disappointed. the white house is still pandering to him trood. robert gibbs insisted that there was no change in the langua
that most of the public desires and no pre-existing conditions will preclude you from coverage, et cetera, more affordability it if you lose your job, every one of us who gets a cancer diagnosis if we lose our job, we're in peril in this system today. everyone knows that. what members of congress wanted in the democratic party is something to pass. the problem is the liberals have seen the debate shift. it is now targeting the insured. we know now the bank is broken. the party sees that it can...
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, et cetera.international. while we have to shut the house down, we have to understand that when we do investigations over here, we must look for the people who are driving away. bill: if the fbi gets involved. they will be able to track dale and his brother down particularly looking like that. they will be able to find them. >> dale is pretty hard to miss. actual size, too. bill: the beck factor. laura: in a moment, violence erupts outside a town hall meeting in st. louis and one conservative attendee was roughed up and claims his attacker used a racial slur. he will be here when we come back. geico's been saving people money on car insurance for over 70 years. and who doesn't want value for their dollar? been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. laura: as we told you, some of the town hal
, et cetera.international. while we have to shut the house down, we have to understand that when we do investigations over here, we must look for the people who are driving away. bill: if the fbi gets involved. they will be able to track dale and his brother down particularly looking like that. they will be able to find them. >> dale is pretty hard to miss. actual size, too. bill: the beck factor. laura: in a moment, violence erupts outside a town hall meeting in st. louis and one...
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, et cetera, and death panels. he says this is being orchestrated by certain people who want them to believe those falsities. let's listen to what the president had to say. >> every time we come close to passing health insurance reform, the special interests fight back with everything they've got. they use their inference. they use their political allies to scare and mislead the american people. they start running ads. this is what they always do. we can't let them do it again, not this time. not now. >> what do you make of what the president said there, doctor? >> well, there has been a lot of false information out there. but, really, the democrats have been putting out false information as well. >> like what? >> well, for instance, they say things are solved in the state of massachusetts where we spent a lot of money. this year, one out of every six people with health insurance said that they couldn't get care because they couldn't afford it. so you spend a lot of money. you give people insurance but it's a worth
, et cetera, and death panels. he says this is being orchestrated by certain people who want them to believe those falsities. let's listen to what the president had to say. >> every time we come close to passing health insurance reform, the special interests fight back with everything they've got. they use their inference. they use their political allies to scare and mislead the american people. they start running ads. this is what they always do. we can't let them do it again, not this...
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i was showing her where the cotton gin was, et cetera. i think she got a sense of where i came from and the kind of odds i had to overcome to get to be even where i am now. it took a tremendous amount of overcoming odds, getting knocked down, getting myself up and having strong faith in god, myself, and -- but one thing my mother always did, she always said to me, u got to get an education, even though she didn't have one. you got to get one. you got to get one. so when i'm growing up, you know, carrying both morning commercial papers, selling pop bottles, doing all these kind of things. it was hard to do. i said i don't want these young people to have to go through this difficulty. >> that was a tremendous part of your legacy and i want to talk more about that, too. all the way from a cotton fields to a premiere last week in the big apple. what was that like, the whole experience, seeing your life, the ups and the downs on the big screen? it's been well received. >> well, i was apprehensive when she showed it to me at my house, you know.
i was showing her where the cotton gin was, et cetera. i think she got a sense of where i came from and the kind of odds i had to overcome to get to be even where i am now. it took a tremendous amount of overcoming odds, getting knocked down, getting myself up and having strong faith in god, myself, and -- but one thing my mother always did, she always said to me, u got to get an education, even though she didn't have one. you got to get one. you got to get one. so when i'm growing up, you...
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reimbursing medicare patients or the doctors who give counseling on end of life issues, living wills, et cetera, which is a voluntary thing, that whole provision, my guess is it is not going to end up in the final bill simply because they get spooked by all the negative publicity. >> where did death panels originate, this whole thing? i have an idea. i know where you media got on to it, but do you know anything behind the scenes? >> look, the best i could come up with is that it sort of started in the blogosphere a little bit and on talk radio and percolated up into talk ug points with some members of congress. but it started sort of in the talk radio/blogosphere world. >> what about the concept that the public health option is negotiable and when the president said whether or not it happens, he's opens up that window. what's that all about? what's the likelihood that thing's going to die on the vine? >> well, look. it depends on what your definition of the public option. the administration is trying to redefine it a little bit. a lot of people say public option is a government and insurance-ru
reimbursing medicare patients or the doctors who give counseling on end of life issues, living wills, et cetera, which is a voluntary thing, that whole provision, my guess is it is not going to end up in the final bill simply because they get spooked by all the negative publicity. >> where did death panels originate, this whole thing? i have an idea. i know where you media got on to it, but do you know anything behind the scenes? >> look, the best i could come up with is that it...
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report accurately all the kinds of things i have done in terms of fighting for civil rights and et cetera the fact that what you ought to be reporting is the fbi spent 25 or $40 million. that's what they did and came up zero, zero, zero. i take responsibility for that which i do such as my taxes. i'm paying the price. they're taking it right out of my check, over 30-some thousand dollars a year, but for those people who are barry haters and detractors and et cetera, again, this movie begins to put it in perspective. even this interview does that. washington is not nearly the same. i made a lot of black people fairly rich, including bob johnson of b.e.t. if i had not been in office bob johnson would not have gotten a contract. >> i'm sure you haven't worked with a more fascinating individual as this one. marion barry, dana ford, thank you both again. "the nine lives of marion barry" premieres next week. thank you very much. >>> a 26-year-old florida woman is behind bars. this is an hbo documentary, too, waiting to happen. >> this woman is accused of trying to hire a hit man to kill her hus
report accurately all the kinds of things i have done in terms of fighting for civil rights and et cetera the fact that what you ought to be reporting is the fbi spent 25 or $40 million. that's what they did and came up zero, zero, zero. i take responsibility for that which i do such as my taxes. i'm paying the price. they're taking it right out of my check, over 30-some thousand dollars a year, but for those people who are barry haters and detractors and et cetera, again, this movie begins to...
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, et cetera, a lot of opposition to the health care bill, the cap and trade bill. there's enough going on in the congress that affects everybody's daily life and pocketbook as opposed to that issue that you mentioned. >> senator, i'm sure most folks will agree with you. certainly their health care means a whole lot more than some crazy movement as its been called. let me talk to you about whether health care stands right now. we hear that there's progress being made. the administration has said 90% of the agreement has been done. is that how you see it? >> that's not what i see, no. in the last meetings we attended as of last week there had been no agreement reached. you know, it would be nice if the health committee bill, the authorizing committee of which i'm a member, the health committee and finance, would get a copy of the bill. we haven't got a copy of the bill. so we're 3,000 pages long. the president promises he's going to read every line, he's got a lot of reading to do. it's first time i've ever tried to amend a bill i never saw. we had over 200 amendment
, et cetera, a lot of opposition to the health care bill, the cap and trade bill. there's enough going on in the congress that affects everybody's daily life and pocketbook as opposed to that issue that you mentioned. >> senator, i'm sure most folks will agree with you. certainly their health care means a whole lot more than some crazy movement as its been called. let me talk to you about whether health care stands right now. we hear that there's progress being made. the administration...
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, et cetera.ional. while we have to shut the house down, we have to understand that when we do investigations over here, we must look for the people who are driving away. bill: if the fbi gets involved. they will be able to track dale and his brother down particularly looking like that. they will be able to find them. >> dale is pretty hard to miss. actual size, too. bill: the beck factor. laura: in a moment, violence erupts outside a town hall meeting in st. louis and one conservative attendee was roughed up and claims his attacker used a racial slur. he will be here when we come back. pothole:h no...your tire's all flat and junk. oh, did i do that? here, let me get my cellular out - call ya a wrecker. ...oh shoot...i got no phone ...cuz i'm a pothole...so....k, bye! anncr: accidents are bad. anncr: but geico's good. with emergency road service. ding! new blackberry, huh ? yeah. ♪ me too how sick is the web browsing !? all the apps... gps... video. yeah... you didn't get your blackberry with the
, et cetera.ional. while we have to shut the house down, we have to understand that when we do investigations over here, we must look for the people who are driving away. bill: if the fbi gets involved. they will be able to track dale and his brother down particularly looking like that. they will be able to find them. >> dale is pretty hard to miss. actual size, too. bill: the beck factor. laura: in a moment, violence erupts outside a town hall meeting in st. louis and one conservative...
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there are many other factors, traffic control signals, speed, et cetera. government protocol requires photos to be taken when a government vehicle is involved in a crash. none were taken. the chief says by the time the officers arrived the cars were moved and the driver of the other car left. we do have photos of the damage on the government vehicle. protocol dictates all passengers be listed on the report. this was not done. the chief says the minor children had left the scene prior to theofficer arving and the officer did not want to delay getting the report finished. their information was filed on a pd 52, a supplemental report. this is not uncommon. on the fox 5 morning news the mayor responded to the ntroversy. >> when you are a mayor, even a fender bender hits the news. what happens is once the reporting starts, different things come out there. i think the driver innocently did not see -- did not stop appropriately. it's a mistake. i think he is very apologetic. it happens to lots of other people and i think the insurance companies and ever one is co
there are many other factors, traffic control signals, speed, et cetera. government protocol requires photos to be taken when a government vehicle is involved in a crash. none were taken. the chief says by the time the officers arrived the cars were moved and the driver of the other car left. we do have photos of the damage on the government vehicle. protocol dictates all passengers be listed on the report. this was not done. the chief says the minor children had left the scene prior to...
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they borrow short of zero and no longer had a considerable net interest rate profit, et cetera, et ceteraac said, can banks take this sort of tax increase you all are describing? >> can they take it? sure. is it going to take them longer to get back to normal? it will be if they have to pay more to run the fund but obviously we can't let the fdic fund go bad. >> we can't let any deposits default. that's what you're saying. that's the bottom, bottom line. we are guaranteeing that and that's the deal and it's the full faith and credit of the u.s. government as skeptical as some people are about the u.s. government. seriously. >> no, look, i share some of your concern about what the full faith in credit means but at the end of the day we -- if we were going to stand and not let aig fail, we're certainly not going to let the banks. >> let me ask you about this. we got 8,100 banks in this fund. do we need 8,100 banks in this country? we're down 8,100 or whatever the number is so far this year. but according to the report today, 8,100 banks are part of this insurance fund. do we need 8,000 bank
they borrow short of zero and no longer had a considerable net interest rate profit, et cetera, et ceteraac said, can banks take this sort of tax increase you all are describing? >> can they take it? sure. is it going to take them longer to get back to normal? it will be if they have to pay more to run the fund but obviously we can't let the fdic fund go bad. >> we can't let any deposits default. that's what you're saying. that's the bottom, bottom line. we are guaranteeing that and...
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i was afraid i might wreck some other car, hit somebody, kill myself, et cetera. this anxiety had a huge impact on me and my job. i'd been a golf irrigation specialist for the distributor that covered 77 counties in iowa, 17 in illinois, three in wisconsin. that's a lot of driving. i was no longer able to properly do my job due to anxiety, fear that i suffered any time i drove any distances on highways. it also affected my personal life, this inability to drive. i had annual fishing trips planned for the fall of 2007. they were both impacted. the first trip was to deer river, minnesota. one of my fishing buddies drove the whole way up there and back, about 1,200 miles round trip. while in deer river, i experienced some chest pains, i thought. i went to an emergency room. the doctor concluded i was likely suffering from ulcers. on returning home, my doctor located the ulcers and placed me on antacid medication, et cetera. about a month after that, october '07, was the next fishing trip. again, one of the fellows on the trip was kind enough to do all the driving. i
i was afraid i might wreck some other car, hit somebody, kill myself, et cetera. this anxiety had a huge impact on me and my job. i'd been a golf irrigation specialist for the distributor that covered 77 counties in iowa, 17 in illinois, three in wisconsin. that's a lot of driving. i was no longer able to properly do my job due to anxiety, fear that i suffered any time i drove any distances on highways. it also affected my personal life, this inability to drive. i had annual fishing trips...
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some extent there are some benefits under certain circumstances to secrecy laws, bank secrecy laws, et cetera to blindly say this will allow any government to come to the united states and demand what otherwise shouldn't be provided simply is not true. any other government simply has to come to the united states pursuant to treaty obligations and make its case. if it can make its case pursuant to our relationship, our bilateral relationship with that country, they can get what they want. if they can't, they won't. >> it ends up putting us in the position of judging other countries whether or not their tax laws are just, doesn't it. >> it does. you raised a point before. the united states is the world's biggest tax havens simply there r many exceptions foreigners are not taxed on the gains they make here. we have restrictions in nevada you can sets up an entity, llc and don't have to declare who the beneficial owner is. and the same thing in delaware. forei foreigners avail themselves of our so-called secret regime as well. i would add to something you said before about tierney being prevented
some extent there are some benefits under certain circumstances to secrecy laws, bank secrecy laws, et cetera to blindly say this will allow any government to come to the united states and demand what otherwise shouldn't be provided simply is not true. any other government simply has to come to the united states pursuant to treaty obligations and make its case. if it can make its case pursuant to our relationship, our bilateral relationship with that country, they can get what they want. if...
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, et cetera.ise to the standards of lying under oath? >> guest: well, i think they are two different questions. one is in a federal judicial proceeding in front of aeder >> one is a federal judicial proceeding in front of a federal judge you commit perjury which is a very specific felony the other is your interpretation of the constitution. for example, you mentioned the office of religious activity. that's clearly a legal office and i don't think anybody has doubted that you could legally have -- i think it's actually called faith-based activities. i don't know anybody who thinks you can't have that. you can disagree with it as a matter of philosophy but it's not illegal. in terms of the commander in chief ability to set aside rules i would suggest you go back to president lincoln and president delano roosevelt. in wartime presidentsave had very wide authority to do what it takes for the country to survive. as one supreme court justice once said, the constitution is not a suicide pact. now, you c
, et cetera.ise to the standards of lying under oath? >> guest: well, i think they are two different questions. one is in a federal judicial proceeding in front of aeder >> one is a federal judicial proceeding in front of a federal judge you commit perjury which is a very specific felony the other is your interpretation of the constitution. for example, you mentioned the office of religious activity. that's clearly a legal office and i don't think anybody has doubted that you could...
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. >> even if the election is not as smooth as many would like, the violence, et cetera, is this stillor afghanistan or, frankly, is "the new york times" sunday magazine suggested a couple of weeks ago, is this much more ambiguous as to whether or not this will represent progress? >> well, i think article show how complex the situation is. i think next for the government through elections is only part of the story. i think the legitimacy for the next government will come if the government can provide services and can create a viable economy. and for me, that's the challenge. and we have to see how it develops. >> richard engel, let me ask you about ambassador richard holbrookee's comments that seem to suggest a couple of days before he still felt good about the election right now. also seemed to suggest that he wanted to help broker some kind of agreement involving the taliban. is his role right now seen as a constructive one, as a positive run one, or is it more of a side show and still the main theater as the vote itself? >> no. his role is considered a vital one here, because it's n
. >> even if the election is not as smooth as many would like, the violence, et cetera, is this stillor afghanistan or, frankly, is "the new york times" sunday magazine suggested a couple of weeks ago, is this much more ambiguous as to whether or not this will represent progress? >> well, i think article show how complex the situation is. i think next for the government through elections is only part of the story. i think the legitimacy for the next government will come if...
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when you have did you games, social and working, twitter, facebook, et cetera, et cetera, and kids are coming home from school and instead of hanging out with each other they are hanging out with each other but online, you know, through a computer. [laughter] i'm sure there is a facebook at like johnny cingular joint. but that isn't going to show up on the survey data. laughter comes a kid sitting at home like that might still have this appetite for stimulation as the massachusetts board put it. and they will use the f-ing most braudy in hand and i would be the medicine cap nearby. it makes sense to me, i can't use that comes a that is my take on that part. anybody? >> i was just wondering what is the president and the government and what is being drawn to end the war on drugs? >> we rhetorically ended when obama took over the drug czar said that he was no longer going to use the phrase war on drugs. which is nice but probably little solace to a lot of the people buying or in prison as a result the most immediate direction that the white house can go is probably in its funding, and its
when you have did you games, social and working, twitter, facebook, et cetera, et cetera, and kids are coming home from school and instead of hanging out with each other they are hanging out with each other but online, you know, through a computer. [laughter] i'm sure there is a facebook at like johnny cingular joint. but that isn't going to show up on the survey data. laughter comes a kid sitting at home like that might still have this appetite for stimulation as the massachusetts board put...
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how do you interpret that master trust data on net chargeoff delinquencies, et cetera from the credit card issuers today? >> i thought it wasn't bad actually. i was mildly optimistic after reading it. i saw bank of america pull back, which we are long, that's not surprising given the run it's had. the story, the fundamental story, bank of america hasn't changed at all today, so i wouldn't be surprised if it came in more, but this is one for the long-term. i'm staying long bank of america. >> and capital one was up 60% in a month. this is a stock that absolutely took off and then that added little boost with mr. paulson, the fact he's positioned in there, as well. a lot of put activity out there last week on that news, basically looking for a pullback, august 30 put, started to trade very, very heavy trade last week, looking for something sort of pullback near term. those traders were looking at this saying, all right, this is a momentary blip, big move already going into this move. they're getting some of that already. >> take a look at wells fargo on july 22nd, they reported their se
how do you interpret that master trust data on net chargeoff delinquencies, et cetera from the credit card issuers today? >> i thought it wasn't bad actually. i was mildly optimistic after reading it. i saw bank of america pull back, which we are long, that's not surprising given the run it's had. the story, the fundamental story, bank of america hasn't changed at all today, so i wouldn't be surprised if it came in more, but this is one for the long-term. i'm staying long bank of america....
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are always looking to put them in little categories and talk about the men who are more dominant, et cetera. so i think she was expressing momentary irritation, but she's done a great job as secretary of state. she's been a terrific team player, and i think this will be a little blip on the radar screens. if it wasn't for the 24-hour news cycle, nobody would have even noticed this. >> i'll grant you all of that. but the problem is, she is the secretary of state, she's a diplomat, she's had to take crazy questions on this trip, i can vouch for that. at town hall meetings, one question was raised about a prior offer for chelsea's hand in marriage with 40,000 and a goat or 20 goats or something like that, a dowry from a kenyan man, but she is expected to keep her cool, despite the heat, the humidity, and bad hair days. >> well, sure, but everyone in public life is expected to keep their cool. but in the end, andrea, and you know this because you've dealt with so many of us, we're human beings too and we have emotions and we try to curtail those emotions or at least control them, but every once
are always looking to put them in little categories and talk about the men who are more dominant, et cetera. so i think she was expressing momentary irritation, but she's done a great job as secretary of state. she's been a terrific team player, and i think this will be a little blip on the radar screens. if it wasn't for the 24-hour news cycle, nobody would have even noticed this. >> i'll grant you all of that. but the problem is, she is the secretary of state, she's a diplomat, she's...
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, et cetera.nal. while we have to shut the house down, we have to understand that when we do investigations over here, we must look for the people who are driving away. bill: if the fbi gets involved. they will be able to track dale and his brother down particularly looking like that. they will be able to find them. >> dale is pretty hard to miss. actual size, too. bill: the beck factor. laura: in a moment, violence erupts outside a town hall meeting in st. louis and one conservative attendee was roughed up and claims his attacker used a racial slur. he will be here when we come back. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click t
, et cetera.nal. while we have to shut the house down, we have to understand that when we do investigations over here, we must look for the people who are driving away. bill: if the fbi gets involved. they will be able to track dale and his brother down particularly looking like that. they will be able to find them. >> dale is pretty hard to miss. actual size, too. bill: the beck factor. laura: in a moment, violence erupts outside a town hall meeting in st. louis and one conservative...
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ranks 66th out of 228 countries, well ahead of sear ya the dominican republic, lebanon, iceland, et cetera. but the current economic meltdown threatened to hit ecuador hard, nevertheless. this led ecuador's president, a university of illinois ph.d to choose protectionism as a way to escape the economic christ thas now ravages the world. he levied tariffs over 600 products. the total imports have rates of up to 35%. when he did admit imports, he sharply limited them with quotas cutting the inflow of foreign products by over one- third. as a result, ecuador's trade deficit narrowed from 1.5 billion in the fourth quarter of 2008 to a 820 million dollar deaf fit in the first quarter of '09. ek with ecuador's overall outlook is also solid. the unemployment rate is roughly the same as before the downturn. the economy will grow by 1% in 2009 and 2.5% for 2010. protectionism, by the way,not only in vogue in ecuador, the wto reports protectionist measures have been enacted in 24 nations plus the additional 27 nations of the union. that's 51 nations in total. question. if the president of ecuador we
ranks 66th out of 228 countries, well ahead of sear ya the dominican republic, lebanon, iceland, et cetera. but the current economic meltdown threatened to hit ecuador hard, nevertheless. this led ecuador's president, a university of illinois ph.d to choose protectionism as a way to escape the economic christ thas now ravages the world. he levied tariffs over 600 products. the total imports have rates of up to 35%. when he did admit imports, he sharply limited them with quotas cutting the...
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two billion new consumers throughout the world than we had in the '80ss, because of china, brazil, et ceteraanke is the right guy. let's not confuse the two decades because we are a different world today. >> he was able to cut interest rates just because ronald reagan was cutting taxes? is that the difference here? >> he had evidence that inflation's back had been broken that the recession drained the expectation. he could take 2 1* 1% interest rate -- take the 11% interest rates and bring them down to 7. there was a 10% savings rate with the consumer ready to explode. two, we were underleveraged as an economy. we now have a zero percent savings rate. we have $1.20 debt for every dollar and baby boomers were 30 years younger then. we were about to have babies, spend money. >> don't remind us. >> now, we are on the other side of that. biggish. >> pat, are we going to see any kind of recovery as we did then under regan? >> we goin are going to see a recovery. it is important to know when you think about the path to recovery. the 8/0/82 was a classic inventory relation and caused in part by the
two billion new consumers throughout the world than we had in the '80ss, because of china, brazil, et ceteraanke is the right guy. let's not confuse the two decades because we are a different world today. >> he was able to cut interest rates just because ronald reagan was cutting taxes? is that the difference here? >> he had evidence that inflation's back had been broken that the recession drained the expectation. he could take 2 1* 1% interest rate -- take the 11% interest rates...