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, and gary k. i want to start with you, what do you think. >> adding a third-party to the equation will cost jobs, expense go up, jobs go down and an environment where you have credit going south, with the economy, in bad shape and unemployment terrible and adding this, only makes things worse. >> and, patricia, it is obvious, big businesses are bracing for this and already we've seen the training videos and own 7% of the business population are unions and businesses seem to be really afraid. >> they should be afraid. this has a tremendous impact on their businesses and if you want to la look anecdotally around, michigan 19% of the population is unionized and we have the highest state unemployment rate in the nation and they have the dubious distinction at 14%, over 14%, every month and look at north dakota and the dubious distinction of having the lowest unemployment rate, 4%, half the rate of unionization and if you want to unionize, there is no evidence to prove that you can create jobs, the onl
, and gary k. i want to start with you, what do you think. >> adding a third-party to the equation will cost jobs, expense go up, jobs go down and an environment where you have credit going south, with the economy, in bad shape and unemployment terrible and adding this, only makes things worse. >> and, patricia, it is obvious, big businesses are bracing for this and already we've seen the training videos and own 7% of the business population are unions and businesses seem to be...
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can gary's terps keep up the momentum? next n on comcast sportsnet. >> from the comcast center in college park, maryland, comcast sportsnet brings you acc basketball. tonight the final non- conference game as the university of maryland brings an 11-5 record home to meet the lancers of longwood university. hi, folks, great to have you with us for acc hoops. steve buckhantz with ron thompson. first meeting ever between these teams. longwood went to division 1 just in 2004. they've played two acc teams this year at uva and virginia tech. they know something about hostile environments but this will be daunting to say the least. >> if the lancers are going to get it down it's going to be because of 6' 5 smith and 6' 6 carter. carter is the inside presence that they have. he is averaging 14.7 boards. he is a lefty so the terrapin bigs will have to be careful >> after tonight for maryland, 13 acc games to close out the regular season schedule. gary williams has them right where he wants them. they've improved in all facets, espec
can gary's terps keep up the momentum? next n on comcast sportsnet. >> from the comcast center in college park, maryland, comcast sportsnet brings you acc basketball. tonight the final non- conference game as the university of maryland brings an 11-5 record home to meet the lancers of longwood university. hi, folks, great to have you with us for acc hoops. steve buckhantz with ron thompson. first meeting ever between these teams. longwood went to division 1 just in 2004. they've played...
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>> ten years, gary! >> i love cbs and took the media -- one of my favorite shows. >> hold on to it. >> you bet. >> we do the bad and the good here on bulls and bears, and saving the worst for last and the best of the worst, or something like that, gary b., you are up first here, in september you said the dow stalls at 10k and it hit 10,000 and kept on going and dxd, off 15%, buying it or time to sell. >> i certainly would get rid of it. there lights of momentum in the market and people are waiting to get on board and i wouldn't bet against the market now. >> onto number 3. and eric, back to the march lows, you said bet against financials, a sure etf, and skf, and it came up short, down 74%. >> this is a bad one and i apologize nor anyone that bought, and, the market took off to the up side and that was bad for the stock and also, these in verse etfs, people moved money out of them in droves, get out of that and don't try and stay out of them. >> you have to watch those carefully, day by day and number 2,
>> ten years, gary! >> i love cbs and took the media -- one of my favorite shows. >> hold on to it. >> you bet. >> we do the bad and the good here on bulls and bears, and saving the worst for last and the best of the worst, or something like that, gary b., you are up first here, in september you said the dow stalls at 10k and it hit 10,000 and kept on going and dxd, off 15%, buying it or time to sell. >> i certainly would get rid of it. there lights of...
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to prove my point i asked gary here to friend request all of them. how's it coming, gary?ing ] we got one! that's good. oh! ah, wow. [ dinging continues ] becoming a popular guy. [ rattling ] [ male announcer ] want 3g coverage? we've got it. 230 million people in 9,400 cities. let's get out of here. ok. [ male announcer ] at&t. get an exclusive pantech messaging phone free after mail-in rebate. only from at&t. >> jim: well, i'm afraid with that mcgahee run, a lot of hearts sinking in the steel city of pittsburgh. they needed baltimore and then the jets tonight, oakland can't stop the clock. out of timeouts. tonight, "60 minutes" the man who hid billions of dollars for rich americans tells the secrets of swiss banking on "60 minutes" followed by "ncis". kansas city up 20 with about six minutes to go. unless denver storms back and makes an unbelievable comeback, and then it will come down to the jets tonight. but a loss in houston would make the postseason for the first time in franchise history. >> phil: those two teams, meet in week one. a good win by the baltimore ravens
to prove my point i asked gary here to friend request all of them. how's it coming, gary?ing ] we got one! that's good. oh! ah, wow. [ dinging continues ] becoming a popular guy. [ rattling ] [ male announcer ] want 3g coverage? we've got it. 230 million people in 9,400 cities. let's get out of here. ok. [ male announcer ] at&t. get an exclusive pantech messaging phone free after mail-in rebate. only from at&t. >> jim: well, i'm afraid with that mcgahee run, a lot of hearts...
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another part of arlington just over the hill are the arctic explorers, robert gary and his associate matthew, who claim to reach the bowl in 1909. they are here. the point is arlington is more than just a military cemetery. it's a place for explorers, figures from history. and many other things. >> we are on the hill overlooking the city here. what is this tomb on the mound here overlooking the sea? >> this is the tomb of the freshmen who served in the american revolution. he stayed on.
another part of arlington just over the hill are the arctic explorers, robert gary and his associate matthew, who claim to reach the bowl in 1909. they are here. the point is arlington is more than just a military cemetery. it's a place for explorers, figures from history. and many other things. >> we are on the hill overlooking the city here. what is this tomb on the mound here overlooking the sea? >> this is the tomb of the freshmen who served in the american revolution. he stayed...
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gary, i want to thank you as well.n not getting fogged in. >> it was tough. >> glad you can make it over here. let me begin first of all by no great regret that my coeditor couldn't be here today. paul is a center research fellow at the institute and he's a remarkable scholar. he holds three ph.d.s. one in economics and another in sociology from universities in his native romania and he also has a ph.d. from political science where he studied with this year's nobel prize winner eleanor oststrum. and paul is in europe this week and couldn't be here for the event. but by way of biography let me tell you a couple of things about paul. give you some insight as to why this book was important to him and why these themes are important. paul, who's romanian by birth, was a victim of centralized planning and communism in europe. and he brought about market reforms in post-communist europe in part because of his own personal background and his innate curiosity. he's dedicated much of his personal life to understand the role of i
gary, i want to thank you as well.n not getting fogged in. >> it was tough. >> glad you can make it over here. let me begin first of all by no great regret that my coeditor couldn't be here today. paul is a center research fellow at the institute and he's a remarkable scholar. he holds three ph.d.s. one in economics and another in sociology from universities in his native romania and he also has a ph.d. from political science where he studied with this year's nobel prize winner...
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gary bird joining us with details. thank you very much. >> thanks for checking in. >> dave magny he runs a small hotel, he's joining us now by phone. can you tell us what tonight has been like there for you. >> just a lot of cleanup. and quite a mess. >> tell me a little bit about some of the damage at the hotel. you're the owner of the ivan hoe hotel? >> yes, we're primarily a restaurant with a full bar. most of our damage was at the bar, the back bar, bottles, glasses, plates. it depends what room you're in, and how much damage was done. just a lot of breakage. >> tell me about the situation at the bar, was the bar crowded at the time? >> it was about 4:30. we're just getting opened, we just had three people at the bar. they didn't waste too much time getting outside, our bartender fled the scene and had a broken window come down on them on his way out, but he wasn't hurt. >> i think you described to one of our producers that you spoke with earlier, we're sitting in a sea of booze? is that true, all your liquor bottl
gary bird joining us with details. thank you very much. >> thanks for checking in. >> dave magny he runs a small hotel, he's joining us now by phone. can you tell us what tonight has been like there for you. >> just a lot of cleanup. and quite a mess. >> tell me a little bit about some of the damage at the hotel. you're the owner of the ivan hoe hotel? >> yes, we're primarily a restaurant with a full bar. most of our damage was at the bar, the back bar, bottles,...
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now gary nurenberg has the rest of the weird back story. >> reporter: gary schilling didn't know whythey were flying to washington. >> he was on a mission. >> reporter: he got a hint when elvis asked for stationery. >> elvis began to write, dear mr. president, i would like to introduce myself. he spoke of his love for his country and desire to become a special agent at large to help fight drugs. they dropped the letter at the gate. a nixon aide got a call from another aide, chapen. >> he said the king is here. >> i looked at the president's schedule and said what king. there aren't any on the schedule. he said not any two bit king, the king of rock. elvis presley is here. >> i said, dwight, it will be a long day. >> reporter: thinking it's a joke, he was floored when elvis walked into his office with schilling. >> that was one of the most lovely half hours that i had talking to you all and hearing elvis talk from the heart about what his country meant to him. >> reporter: the white house chief of staff response to the request by writing you must be kidding but gives it the okay and e
now gary nurenberg has the rest of the weird back story. >> reporter: gary schilling didn't know whythey were flying to washington. >> he was on a mission. >> reporter: he got a hint when elvis asked for stationery. >> elvis began to write, dear mr. president, i would like to introduce myself. he spoke of his love for his country and desire to become a special agent at large to help fight drugs. they dropped the letter at the gate. a nixon aide got a call from another...
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. >> gary tuchman i think may still be running. >> what is he running from? i mean, really obviously an emotional issue. >> there's the fun run in central park. >> have you tried to get him counseling? >> where are you now? >> gary, what's wrong? >> reporter: kathy thinks i need counseling? i'm insulted by this. i thought we were doing a wonderful thing. are we doing a wonderful thing? everybody? how do you feel about running on new year's eve, new year's day? people from all over the world. one mile up to the race. my daughter, is a msamantha is g me i can't quit. next year i'll tell you my final time. anderson, kathy, happy new year. >> happy new year. i'm incredibly impressed. >> you don't think they paid those seven people? >> last year he ran with his daughter. she completed the race as well. >> was that his real daughter? >> absolutely it was. >> i'm doing a very special episode of "law and order." i'll be filming it. >> i love "law and order." >> it's a different side of me. >> i call it suv. >> my mother calls it suv. it's the svu one and it has twist
. >> gary tuchman i think may still be running. >> what is he running from? i mean, really obviously an emotional issue. >> there's the fun run in central park. >> have you tried to get him counseling? >> where are you now? >> gary, what's wrong? >> reporter: kathy thinks i need counseling? i'm insulted by this. i thought we were doing a wonderful thing. are we doing a wonderful thing? everybody? how do you feel about running on new year's eve, new...
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gary tuckman, one of the best journalists in the business is there in haiti. i understand, gary, you looked at a situation at an orphanage. what can you tell us? >> it's so tragic and sad, larry, because there are so many orphanages in haiti, but the one example we picked today was an orphanage where the building partially collapsed. fortunately, they were in a room that didn't collapse, so they're okay. but because it's so precariously close to collapsing because of aftershocks, the 24 children are now living outside. they're sleeping in mattresses in the dirt, they're playing outside, they're eating outside, and the two women who run the orphanage who amazingly are a 22 and 30-year-old woman, sisters from pittsburgh, they don't know what to do. there's nowhere to bring them, they're running out of food and water, so they're taking 24 hours of their time and staying outside, and i asked them, what happens when it rains here because if it rains, there's mudslides and big problems, and they said, frankly, we don't know what we're going to do. >> larry: gary, ar
gary tuckman, one of the best journalists in the business is there in haiti. i understand, gary, you looked at a situation at an orphanage. what can you tell us? >> it's so tragic and sad, larry, because there are so many orphanages in haiti, but the one example we picked today was an orphanage where the building partially collapsed. fortunately, they were in a room that didn't collapse, so they're okay. but because it's so precariously close to collapsing because of aftershocks, the 24...
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he is a great guy and coach, you never have to stay up worrying about the program and gary williams. they re-elect his personality. it is a program that they can be proud of. >> another program and. and they were not sure he has come in and a chance to check them out. i watched him. and what is interesting when i talked to other coaches. and. and playing washington and that's just a tough style to have to play against. and what they are gone with. and a style that is not and and now have you to go and content with a team like virginia and run screens and defend and they have a player in land tisburg. one of the best players that nobody knows about, he is coming into his own where he is now, you know he put up the good numbers but now he is scoring in a way where he is making his teammates better and win. they had some losss there on conference but you know certainly to start off 3-0 in the acc, gave them a good feeling and vibe around the program and serve notice that it is automatic win when you play virginia. you have a deal with what they do before you can beat them. >> they play
he is a great guy and coach, you never have to stay up worrying about the program and gary williams. they re-elect his personality. it is a program that they can be proud of. >> another program and. and they were not sure he has come in and a chance to check them out. i watched him. and what is interesting when i talked to other coaches. and. and playing washington and that's just a tough style to have to play against. and what they are gone with. and a style that is not and and now have...
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i wanted to ask this question, and i guess it probably would go most directly to gary schmitt's remarks. you know, what you've been describing in one way or another is what is today referred to as thinking outside the box. one of the things that strikes me is, in other words, one should undertake unconventional thinking. one of the peculiarities of this is that now being unconventional is conventional. there's kind of a convention of it. and i was wondering what you thought kahn's response to that would be, because it seems to resent an additional set of problems for being actually really independent-minded and pursuing the claims of thinking that he attempted to inspire. in other words, is a general promotion about conventional spanking -- thinking has been accepted except now it is a convention. >> yap. i mean, that's a good point, but i think it's actually a misnomer to say he was somebody engage in thinking outside the box in the following sense that i think he always wanted sort of push inside the box to see whether we the weakest points were and that would let him break through th
i wanted to ask this question, and i guess it probably would go most directly to gary schmitt's remarks. you know, what you've been describing in one way or another is what is today referred to as thinking outside the box. one of the things that strikes me is, in other words, one should undertake unconventional thinking. one of the peculiarities of this is that now being unconventional is conventional. there's kind of a convention of it. and i was wondering what you thought kahn's response to...
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where are you and what are you seeing, gary? >> reporter: happy new year to you, candy. of us who cover news for a living are used to interviewing people who are running, running for president, for senator, for governor and that's why this is a great change of pace because tonight i will be interviewing people who are running literally in a road race. it's a great tradition. it's the emerald nuts midnight run. it begins at the stroke of midnight exactly. about 4,500 runners will be running in a four-mile race and i will be one of them talking to people from all over the world who will be running in the race. the oldest runner is 91 years old. the youngest runner is 4 years old, and one of the youngest runners is with me right now. she happens to be my youngest. samantha tuchman who is 12 years old. how come you decided to come back? we live in atlanta where it doesn't snow and sleet and rain. how come you decided to run with me again. >> because this year i decided to beat you. >> i want her to model the latest eye wear new this year exclusive. let's take a look. the 201
where are you and what are you seeing, gary? >> reporter: happy new year to you, candy. of us who cover news for a living are used to interviewing people who are running, running for president, for senator, for governor and that's why this is a great change of pace because tonight i will be interviewing people who are running literally in a road race. it's a great tradition. it's the emerald nuts midnight run. it begins at the stroke of midnight exactly. about 4,500 runners will be...
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we hope that is indeed the case. >> larry: gary, the u.n. estimates one-third of haiti's population, that's 3 million people, are still in need of food, water, sheltie and medical assistance. do you see anything getting better? >> sanjay was saying, things have gotten a little bit better. but such a relative term. you see behind me right now, we still have thousands of people living in this park who have no homes. they've been out there for eight nights. they don't have bathrooms. they don't have showers. they have very little food. there's still a lot of hunger, thirsty people on the streets. people come up and ask us for food and water. it breaks your heart that we can't give boxes and give it to everyone who asks. we just can't do it. >> gary tuchman, cnn's national correspondent. we've got sfx: coin drop sfx: can shaking when you own a business, nothing beats the sound of saving time and money. and it's never been simpler to save - with regions lifegreen checkg and savings for business. you'll enjoy free online and mobile banking. and wi
we hope that is indeed the case. >> larry: gary, the u.n. estimates one-third of haiti's population, that's 3 million people, are still in need of food, water, sheltie and medical assistance. do you see anything getting better? >> sanjay was saying, things have gotten a little bit better. but such a relative term. you see behind me right now, we still have thousands of people living in this park who have no homes. they've been out there for eight nights. they don't have bathrooms....
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my question is, by the way the people interested there is a back by gary westbound called dark alliance. it will tell you a lot about the drugs passed through the country and within more thing, if we do stop the war on drugs, the sheriff deputy and police department and c.i.a. and f.b.i. won't be able to confiscate people's houses and money and property and they are going to be out of money. and that will be a big problem. people, marijuana is not harmful. i don't care what anybody tells i. thank you so much for c-span. chris: let's take one more call and that is chicago, illinois, object the democrat line. lucille. john: thraeufpg you f -- thank you for taking my call. i agree with your guest. he has been the most -- i beg your pardon. chris: go ahead. chris: john: he has been the most honest person i have ever heard on any program anywhere about this problem. i agree that the way we can really help mexico is concentrate on our country, the consumption in this country. if we stop the consumption here, no matter what it takes but stop it, it will automatically help mexico and everywhere
my question is, by the way the people interested there is a back by gary westbound called dark alliance. it will tell you a lot about the drugs passed through the country and within more thing, if we do stop the war on drugs, the sheriff deputy and police department and c.i.a. and f.b.i. won't be able to confiscate people's houses and money and property and they are going to be out of money. and that will be a big problem. people, marijuana is not harmful. i don't care what anybody tells i....
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let's check in with port-au-prince with our cnn national correspondent, gary tuckman, and being adoptedwe just discussed one of the orphans. what is the latest? >> two days ago i was in an orphanage partially destroyed. 25 orphans had to live outside, sleep outside. the people that ran the orphanage, they did not know what they were going to do. all 25 orphans were in the process of being adopted by americans. all the papers had been lost in the earthquake. today after we did our story, six of those 25 orphans went to the port-au-prince airport and were flown to orlando where they arrived a short time ago to meet their mothers and fathers who they will live with for the rest of their lives. what we are being told by the u.s. air force, the state department and u.n. and military and cnn helped lead to everything being picked up for the six orphans. >> larry: thanks, gary. great work. joining us now in orlando, florida, christine webb, a reporter with news 13. christine was in haiti on a personal trip delivering supplies to the poor. where were you when the quake hit? >> i was in the comp
let's check in with port-au-prince with our cnn national correspondent, gary tuckman, and being adoptedwe just discussed one of the orphans. what is the latest? >> two days ago i was in an orphanage partially destroyed. 25 orphans had to live outside, sleep outside. the people that ran the orphanage, they did not know what they were going to do. all 25 orphans were in the process of being adopted by americans. all the papers had been lost in the earthquake. today after we did our story,...
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it all begins right now as gary tech faces off against wake forest. >>> we welcome you to the flats. alexander memorial coliseum, the thriller dome, the georgia tech yellow jackets hit the hardwood. tonight a big acc matchup as they entertain the wake forest demon deacons in a 2010 acc race that is up for grabs. maryland begins the new week with a half a game lead over virginia. duke is in third and you can uejdtq) rs(ortance of this gam, the first of two in the regular season between these two clubs. a very pleasant good evening, everybody. bob rathbun and larry conley with you. to say it's anybody's race, lawrence, is an understatement. >> the conversation around the atlantic coast conference, we're almost to the mid-point of the conference season. i don't think anybody would have picked maryland and virginia to be on the top right now. >> how about our battle inside tonight. high school teammates just ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ >> bob: welcome back to georgia tech, everybody. inside that jacket huddle, the food lion starters for the home team, georgia tech 9-1 in this building, t
it all begins right now as gary tech faces off against wake forest. >>> we welcome you to the flats. alexander memorial coliseum, the thriller dome, the georgia tech yellow jackets hit the hardwood. tonight a big acc matchup as they entertain the wake forest demon deacons in a 2010 acc race that is up for grabs. maryland begins the new week with a half a game lead over virginia. duke is in third and you can uejdtq) rs(ortance of this gam, the first of two in the regular season between...
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they get it to gary hesc gary scores at the zzer! l have it. >> it was very close. the ball has to be out his hands. yeah, it's out of his hands. it's out of his hands. >> wow. it's good. >> just an unbleblable game. >> one lucky shot deserves another. >> that was the cruellest loss i have ever been involved with. >> fans are used to fights breaking out at hockey games but in 1979 the fans at madison square garden were a little too eager to join in on the action. >> the fans are now getting involved. as the rally is out into the stands. this is going to be something. o'reilly is at the stands fighting with ranger fan. all the bruins are going over. they are all into the stands. going up to grab somebody. about seven or eight rows up. >> you have to worry about a spectator. >> the bruins are at quite a disadvantage with those stakes out there. somebody can get seriously hurt. >> take another look at mike milbury removes the fan's shoes proceeds to feed him with it. after never before finishing higher than ninth place, the mets in 1969 enjoyed aal sumat theh . they we
they get it to gary hesc gary scores at the zzer! l have it. >> it was very close. the ball has to be out his hands. yeah, it's out of his hands. it's out of his hands. >> wow. it's good. >> just an unbleblable game. >> one lucky shot deserves another. >> that was the cruellest loss i have ever been involved with. >> fans are used to fights breaking out at hockey games but in 1979 the fans at madison square garden were a little too eager to join in on the...
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watching gary maxwell.as giving the indication that he just fumbled the basketball. >> bob: here's boynton. murphy. feeling confident with that hook. but this time against the 7'1" opponent. state running three and one, and degand runs it through. third wolf pack turnover. >> larry: it's been a relatively mistake-free game so far. the clubs have played very well. >> bob: 23-17. here's walker. and a hip check and a kick there, as gonzalez stuck the leg out. that's the first on javy. time-out in raleigh. 7:52, wolf pack by six.ng a home♪ ♪ had a poor credit score ♪ and the number would haunt me wherever i'd go ♪ ♪ thought i'd move to a place where my credit could stink ♪ ♪ and nobody would care ♪ i just wish that somebody had told me ♪ ♪ that place was a renaissance fair! ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! tell your friends, ♪ ♪ tell your dad,tell your mom! ♪ never mind, they've been singing our songs ♪ ♪ since we first showed up with our pirate hats on! ♪ ♪ if you're not into fake sword fights ♪ ♪ pointy slippe
watching gary maxwell.as giving the indication that he just fumbled the basketball. >> bob: here's boynton. murphy. feeling confident with that hook. but this time against the 7'1" opponent. state running three and one, and degand runs it through. third wolf pack turnover. >> larry: it's been a relatively mistake-free game so far. the clubs have played very well. >> bob: 23-17. here's walker. and a hip check and a kick there, as gonzalez stuck the leg out. that's the...
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this is gary tuchman, cnn, in port-au-prince, haiti. >> larry: and we'll be back right after this. >> larry: back to port-au-prince with dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent, also a practicing neurosurgeon. i saw your piece earlier when you were out at the airport, looking at a bunch of supplies. why can't the supplies get from the airport to the interior? >> reporter: that's exactly what we're trying to answer. you know, we keep talking about this night after night. the fact the supplies are here in port-au-prince stuck at the airport. what's the problem here? i wanted to go see for myself. actually walk and confirm the supplies are there and then basically tell the guys, look, here's what's needed. they gave me a bunch of supplies and i walked out and gave them to the hospital mainly to prove this could be done. the problem seems to be -- seems to be easy to get stuff into the airport. seems to be doing a good job of that. there's no central distribution within the airport after that. organizations, whether from specific countries or relief organizations are supposed
this is gary tuchman, cnn, in port-au-prince, haiti. >> larry: and we'll be back right after this. >> larry: back to port-au-prince with dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent, also a practicing neurosurgeon. i saw your piece earlier when you were out at the airport, looking at a bunch of supplies. why can't the supplies get from the airport to the interior? >> reporter: that's exactly what we're trying to answer. you know, we keep talking about this night after...
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speakers include commerce secretary gary locke and a panel of business owners.ion kauffman foundation hosts this event. it is an hour and 20 minutes. >> good afternoon. if i can grab everybody's attention for just a moment. thank you very much. i appreciate that. first of all, good afternoon to everybody. i am honored and thrilled to be here. this is my favorite city. i love coming to washington, d.c. i always get so excited coming down on that train, this morning on my way down i turned around and looked and said is that dan rather. dan, how are you? we had a terrific conversation. that's the great thing about coming here. you meet all sorts of people from all walks of life. i'm alexis glick. i just departed fox business just a short while ago. i was the vice president over there and helped launch a business network that i hope you guys will continue to watch. i have many good friends over there. i'm about to embark on a new venture. i can't announce it yet but i'll be announcing it in the next month or two. anyhow, i am so pleased to be here today. and the fou
speakers include commerce secretary gary locke and a panel of business owners.ion kauffman foundation hosts this event. it is an hour and 20 minutes. >> good afternoon. if i can grab everybody's attention for just a moment. thank you very much. i appreciate that. first of all, good afternoon to everybody. i am honored and thrilled to be here. this is my favorite city. i love coming to washington, d.c. i always get so excited coming down on that train, this morning on my way down i turned...
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gary worked for president bush and patrick worked for president clinton. it was interesting to see how much they had in common and how much they had to say about what their work with congress was like. >> what do you want to become? >> i'd like to work in legislative affairs or in public policy somewhere in government. >> what's your impression of this town? >> i love it. i want to come here after i grauf. >> what kind of a job do you think people are doing? >> how so? >> do you think they're doing a good job? >> i'm pretty optimistic about the future. i think the situations we're in now are going to take a lot of hard work and sacrifice on everyone's part. i don't think it's going to be an easy solution but in time i think the economy will bounce back. it's just going to take time and patience to see it through. >> have you been to washington before? >> yes, but not for the washington center. >> thanks, who's got the mike? yes syrup. >> morning. my name is jeff. >> jeff come down the aisle a little bit. you're good. >> i'm from massachusetts. born and rai
gary worked for president bush and patrick worked for president clinton. it was interesting to see how much they had in common and how much they had to say about what their work with congress was like. >> what do you want to become? >> i'd like to work in legislative affairs or in public policy somewhere in government. >> what's your impression of this town? >> i love it. i want to come here after i grauf. >> what kind of a job do you think people are doing?...
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this is gary tuchman, cnn, in port-au-prince, haiti. >> larry: and we'll be back right after this. blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with new wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway (announcer) wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese in your grocer's freezer compare a well equipped lexus es, to a well-equipped buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of world class. the twenty-ten lacrosse, from buick. may the best car win. >> larry: back to port-au-prince with dr. sanjay gupta, cnn's chief medical correspondent, also a practicing neurosurgeon. i saw your piece earlier when you were out at the airport, looking at a bunch of supplies. why can't the supplies get from the airport to the interior? >> reporter: that's exactly what we're trying to answer. you know, we keep talking about this night after night. the fact the supplies are here in port-au-prince stuck at the airport. what's the prob
this is gary tuchman, cnn, in port-au-prince, haiti. >> larry: and we'll be back right after this. blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with new wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway (announcer) wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese in your grocer's freezer compare a well equipped lexus es, to a well-equipped buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue,...
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gary needed his team to show something today and that's what they did. grave vis vazquez making the steal right here and he delivers to fellow senior landon millborn. he led with six assists. later in the first half, adrian buoy sticking with the defensive theme. he's fast and he's fouled. various fishing game for the former christian star. 11 points and no turnovers. maryland never trailed. relentless. the full-court press and gravis hangs and hits. maryland wins, 97-63. they are 9-4 on the season. acc playtarts next sunday against fsu georgetown, already in conference play and already 2-0, the hoyas down depaul for the eighth straight time. and it was another vintage georgetown effort sharing with ball on offense with four starters in double figures and stifling defense. holding depaul to just 25 points in each half. rose mont, illinois, john thompson, iii, hope you told him to watch this. you don't see a big man running the floor like greg monroe every day. 17 points for the them and then later in the first, greg monroe, we used to have a chant, be ag
gary needed his team to show something today and that's what they did. grave vis vazquez making the steal right here and he delivers to fellow senior landon millborn. he led with six assists. later in the first half, adrian buoy sticking with the defensive theme. he's fast and he's fouled. various fishing game for the former christian star. 11 points and no turnovers. maryland never trailed. relentless. the full-court press and gravis hangs and hits. maryland wins, 97-63. they are 9-4 on the...
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to prove my point i asked gary here to friend request all of them. how's it coming, gary?g ] we got one! that's good. oh! ah, wow. [ dinging continues ] becoming a popular guy. [ rattling ] [ male announcer ] want 3g coverage? we've got it. 230 million people in 9,400 cities. let's get out of here. ok. [ male announcer ] at&t. get an exclusive pantech messaging phone free after mail-in rebate. only from at&t. you know the feeling. the thrill of the save. that secret high from stretching a dollar. that little rush in finding what you need for less. now walmart has unbeatable dollar days. extra savings on everyday things, all over the store. it's a new way to conquer budgets. and another great day for the savers. save money. live better. walmart. >> pitts: there is a sacred tradition in the military: leave no one behind on the battlefield. but many veterans are beginning to believe their country has left them behind at home, once they're out of uniform and in need of help. that help is supposed to come from the department of veterans affairs, and the financial compensation i
to prove my point i asked gary here to friend request all of them. how's it coming, gary?g ] we got one! that's good. oh! ah, wow. [ dinging continues ] becoming a popular guy. [ rattling ] [ male announcer ] want 3g coverage? we've got it. 230 million people in 9,400 cities. let's get out of here. ok. [ male announcer ] at&t. get an exclusive pantech messaging phone free after mail-in rebate. only from at&t. you know the feeling. the thrill of the save. that secret high from stretching...
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they get it to gary hesc gary scores at the zzer! l have it. >> it was very close.hands. yeah, it's out of his hands. it's out of his hands. >> wow. it's good. >> just an unbleblable game. >> one lucky shot deserves another. >> that was the cruellest loss i have ever been involved with. >> fans are used to fights breaking out at hockey games but in 1979 the fans at madison square garden were a little too eager to join in on the action. >> the fans are now getting involved. as the rally is out into the stands. this is going to be something. o'reilly is at the stands fighting with ranger fan. all the bruins are going over. they are all into the stands. going up to grab somebody. about seven or eight rows up. >> you have to worry about a spectator. >> the bruins are at quite a disadvantage with those stakes out there. somebody can get seriously hurt. >> take another look at mike milbury removes the fan's shoes proceeds to feed him with it. after never before finishing higher than ninth place, the mets in 1969 enjoyed aal sumat theh . they were heavy underdogs to the po
they get it to gary hesc gary scores at the zzer! l have it. >> it was very close.hands. yeah, it's out of his hands. it's out of his hands. >> wow. it's good. >> just an unbleblable game. >> one lucky shot deserves another. >> that was the cruellest loss i have ever been involved with. >> fans are used to fights breaking out at hockey games but in 1979 the fans at madison square garden were a little too eager to join in on the action. >> the fans are...
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. >> host: head gary and continue please. >> caller: i wasn't one of those people from the bad work,waving a north vietnamese flag at me and what have you and the so-called greatest generation was mentally in the media by the aforementioned college kids. i want to say one thing before we get to hillary clinton and i'm going to vote that we have come to walter conkrite, i think he has the blood of a lot of american kids on his hands. let's get to hillary clinton into why she-- i worked at the post office there in the early '80s and of course they had a big push then for affirmative action and these programs were supposed to be directed four male blacks to help keep the black families together. and a lot of these guys had been at the post office for years but because of different things they weren't allowed to get to the top to get into supervisors pitches since when reality here is what happened. we had a bunch of college girls start coming in and we had college girls with six months education but they were government designated minority. >> host: we only have a minute left so is ther
. >> host: head gary and continue please. >> caller: i wasn't one of those people from the bad work,waving a north vietnamese flag at me and what have you and the so-called greatest generation was mentally in the media by the aforementioned college kids. i want to say one thing before we get to hillary clinton and i'm going to vote that we have come to walter conkrite, i think he has the blood of a lot of american kids on his hands. let's get to hillary clinton into why she-- i...
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another part of arlington just over the hill are the arctic explorers, robert gary and his associate matthew, who claim to reach the bowl in 1909. they are here. the point is arlington is more than just a military cemetery. it's a place for explorers, figures from history. and many other things. >> we are on the hill overlooking the city here. what is this tomb on the mound here overlooking the sea? >> this is the tomb of the freshmen who served in the american revolution. he stayed on. he was commissioned to design the city of washington. so he came here in 1891, 1892. just across the river it looks very finished down with the buildings, the capital, the washington monument. all of that. but when he came here, it was just words, creeks, swamps. and out of that he envisioned a national capital. for this new nation. he designed it. his design was accepted. it was adopted. you can look at the city today and see the city that he envisioned. in the late 18th century. i he died in 1825. his estate was worth less than $100. in a sort of an unforgotten and. he was buried in a grave on a far
another part of arlington just over the hill are the arctic explorers, robert gary and his associate matthew, who claim to reach the bowl in 1909. they are here. the point is arlington is more than just a military cemetery. it's a place for explorers, figures from history. and many other things. >> we are on the hill overlooking the city here. what is this tomb on the mound here overlooking the sea? >> this is the tomb of the freshmen who served in the american revolution. he stayed...
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. >> bob: and horner, talking to referee gary maxwell, trying to get his composure with that right knee ailing. he's got to dip and shoot these free throws. first one good. >> larry: now the wheels start turning. billy donovan is going to take a time-out and discuss some things he wants to do after the free throw here. >> bob: dennis horner sinking the first of two, and now the gators take the time-out with 1:19 to play. and the lead is 48-46 for florida. >> larry: one of the things that florida's been doing. billy donovan went to a slowed down offense. they're not breaking on the ball at all. sort of a grind them out kind of game. and he's going to try to put the pressure on this north carolina state defense. so far, with that two-point lead, it's going to be tough to do. i would think nc state would come out and attack. >> bob: you said a second ago, the wheels were turning. i think the wolf pack are concerned about the wheels on horner. that right knee is a problem. and to his credit, the senior from new jersey is hanging in there. but he's swinging that leg. it does not feel good at
. >> bob: and horner, talking to referee gary maxwell, trying to get his composure with that right knee ailing. he's got to dip and shoot these free throws. first one good. >> larry: now the wheels start turning. billy donovan is going to take a time-out and discuss some things he wants to do after the free throw here. >> bob: dennis horner sinking the first of two, and now the gators take the time-out with 1:19 to play. and the lead is 48-46 for florida. >> larry: one...
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and gary williams is the honorary chair for the campaign. and white attacking the basket.ould not finish. inside. and bowles the rest of the duke team and the field and bowles 3 of 6. went around the back. and through the >> glenn: and versatility and look at this. and the offensive plan you know the ball get him out. and 13 games double-double. >> al: leading the caa in double-double. and transfer he is just playing so well shooting 58%. he is doing a nice job of giving james madison that big presence that they have and missed for so many years the big guys. and after he transferred in that in practice nobody can handle it and say that all the time. , then you see him and having air blown at you. >> glenn: yes. james madison and changing the defense and now and. >> al: isiah and launched it and didn't find anything, someone opened up the fact of the patriots and that big time. >> al: that looked like a jump shot in chicago you have to factor in the wind. >> glenn: shoot it to the wind. >> al: and developing himself and has yet to find the range. and a shot clock violation
and gary williams is the honorary chair for the campaign. and white attacking the basket.ould not finish. inside. and bowles the rest of the duke team and the field and bowles 3 of 6. went around the back. and through the >> glenn: and versatility and look at this. and the offensive plan you know the ball get him out. and 13 games double-double. >> al: leading the caa in double-double. and transfer he is just playing so well shooting 58%. he is doing a nice job of giving james...
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. >> gary streeter. >> given that the home affairs select committee heard powerful evidence yesterday that one of the primary causes of crime is poor parenting and dysfunctional families, what more can this government do to bring forward effective policies on early intervention to ensure that fewer children stumble on to the conveyor belt of crime? >> if i may do so, i refer to the proposal that we are putting forward and the family intervention programs that i saw in his constituency. there are about 50,000 families in this country that lead such chaotic lives that we need to intervene and turn them round. we need to make a contract with them that a no-nonsense approach will be adopted by them and by us. that is what lies behind the family intervention program. we are investing heavily in that, and in the parenting tuition that is necessary as part of it. i hope that he will agree that that is a way forward. that is a better expenditure of money to help the children he wants to help than a return to the married couples allowance. >> question number three. gordon marsden. >> in the pa
. >> gary streeter. >> given that the home affairs select committee heard powerful evidence yesterday that one of the primary causes of crime is poor parenting and dysfunctional families, what more can this government do to bring forward effective policies on early intervention to ensure that fewer children stumble on to the conveyor belt of crime? >> if i may do so, i refer to the proposal that we are putting forward and the family intervention programs that i saw in his...
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. >> gary taylor? >> mr. speaker, my right honorable friend will know that today, 80000 children are living in care. 80% will live in care until they're 16. not in a loving stable family held. i would ask my right honorable friend, isn't it time this house consider the likes of looked after children again and consider that? is they're not living in a stable loving home in the post-18 months of the lies, that adoption and long-term fostering must be there right to enter a loving, stable home? >> mr. speaker, this is a real challenge for all of authorities, but for all people. the number of children in care is a number that we must pay attention to, but also make sure they have then chancellors that every other child has for education attainment, for jobs, and for stability in their lives as they need care. we publish in 2007 the white paper, the care that matters. and we set out to transform the prospect of children and young people in care. we have made some progress. there is an increase in educational attai
. >> gary taylor? >> mr. speaker, my right honorable friend will know that today, 80000 children are living in care. 80% will live in care until they're 16. not in a loving stable family held. i would ask my right honorable friend, isn't it time this house consider the likes of looked after children again and consider that? is they're not living in a stable loving home in the post-18 months of the lies, that adoption and long-term fostering must be there right to enter a loving,...
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. >> schieffer: may i just add that i would predict that the associated press, coachest year gary matersonill lead the horn frogs to victory in the fiesta bowl over a very good team. back with final thoughts in a minute. employees everywhere are sending out an sos. who can help put their retirement plan back on solid ground... protect their savings... and guarantee their income throughout retirement? as a leader in your company, who can you call to help get retirement right? who? pru. for solutions that redefine retirement, prudential is the rock you can rely on. but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we live here. these are our families. and our neighbors. and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we're in the human energy business. chevron. who try to quit cold turkey will be unsuccessful. if you haven't been able to quit smoking, you haven't failed, maybe your method of quitting has. but you can do it. you may just need the right t
. >> schieffer: may i just add that i would predict that the associated press, coachest year gary matersonill lead the horn frogs to victory in the fiesta bowl over a very good team. back with final thoughts in a minute. employees everywhere are sending out an sos. who can help put their retirement plan back on solid ground... protect their savings... and guarantee their income throughout retirement? as a leader in your company, who can you call to help get retirement right? who? pru. for...
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. >> well, we had meetings with gary dunham who was the new ceo of soony press. we didn't know him but a friend of ours had directed him to us and he talked with us and he was very interested in the other books that we had done and we self-published those books. we set up a publishing company called the uncrowned queens publishing and we decided it was time to tell our own story and that's what we did through the uncrowned queens institute but when i called gary dunham it was to say to him, look, we got a deal for you. if you publish this book, we'd like you to, we need you to publish it inside of 30 days. and that must have been a crazy statement to make. because we know that with an academic press you're going to have two months at least of review and maybe six months later you may not be notified that the book was accepted and maybe a year later you may not still be ready to publish. and we thought that what we needed to do as an effort to support the new first lady, that we really wanted to be able to do this book in at least 30 days if not a few days more an
. >> well, we had meetings with gary dunham who was the new ceo of soony press. we didn't know him but a friend of ours had directed him to us and he talked with us and he was very interested in the other books that we had done and we self-published those books. we set up a publishing company called the uncrowned queens publishing and we decided it was time to tell our own story and that's what we did through the uncrowned queens institute but when i called gary dunham it was to say to...
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back to port-au-prince and gary tuchman. he covered a heart breaks story.rtbreaking? >> reporter: you talked to sanjay about how things have relatively have improved. at the nurses home, it's not improved. it was a nursing home partially destroyed by the earthquake. 75 survived. no food no water, no medicine. one doctor for all 74 people. a haitian doctor who just showeded up and all he has is aspirin, dandages and a blood pressure gauge. some people have no clothes on and nothing to eat, nothing to drink. it's a desperate situation. and there are no plans for the fump. the director doesn't know what he is going to do with the people. >> larry: why can't they get toad food to them? >> what they are getting, some people are getting samples of the food. basically, they asked us, please, cnn go on larry king and tell us that the port-au-prince municipal nursing home needs food and water. and a british aid working came back and said she is going to get some supplies by late tonight. we hope that is the case. >> larry: the u.n. estimates 3 million people are in
back to port-au-prince and gary tuchman. he covered a heart breaks story.rtbreaking? >> reporter: you talked to sanjay about how things have relatively have improved. at the nurses home, it's not improved. it was a nursing home partially destroyed by the earthquake. 75 survived. no food no water, no medicine. one doctor for all 74 people. a haitian doctor who just showeded up and all he has is aspirin, dandages and a blood pressure gauge. some people have no clothes on and nothing to eat,...
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. >> it was at that time gary marshal convinced abc to turn it into a live audience show and put henryup front. bill: you are big in the movies and this, that, and the other thing but then tv hits. this columbo and you are an international star. >> we and that coat were undefeated. >> i'm asking but a murder. >> i had a character that i loved. i loved playing him. he was delicious. ♪ welcome back. >> i went to the audition and i read the character's name. they were looking for four tough guys from new york. i said i don't know why i'm even going to this. when i saw the character's name was arnold horsechak the head bob started to happen. that was impressive mr. cotter. >> this laugh came out of nowhere. [ laughter ] ♪ batman. bill: i remember watching that show and it just exploded. all over america. >> turbine speed. >> roger, ready ready to move out. bill: what was it about the program that captured everybody's attention? >> i think, bill, it was a time when the country was in a bit of stress. and along came our show, which was its own little world, gotham city. >> if i can just tie
. >> it was at that time gary marshal convinced abc to turn it into a live audience show and put henryup front. bill: you are big in the movies and this, that, and the other thing but then tv hits. this columbo and you are an international star. >> we and that coat were undefeated. >> i'm asking but a murder. >> i had a character that i loved. i loved playing him. he was delicious. ♪ welcome back. >> i went to the audition and i read the character's name. they...
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secretary ever commerce, gary glock and u.s. census director, dr. gary gross.next four months, your census workers are going to be going out in vehicles like these, and what's the goal of the trip? >> the goal of the trip is to let people know that the census is coming. we need everybody to when they receive their forms, to fill it out, only ten questions, less than ten minutes. and mail it back in. because with that census form. will determine the allocation of some almost $400 billion of federal funds every year. that go out to cities, counties and states, based on the population. and in the tough economic times, when governments are cutting back, this is valuable money for schools, education, human services, for transportation. and the census is used to determine how many members of the house of representatives each state will get. some states could gain a few seats, some states might lose, so it's very important that everybody be fully counted. >> you've done a really good job of answering the next questions. a lot of people hear -- census, and follow it wi
secretary ever commerce, gary glock and u.s. census director, dr. gary gross.next four months, your census workers are going to be going out in vehicles like these, and what's the goal of the trip? >> the goal of the trip is to let people know that the census is coming. we need everybody to when they receive their forms, to fill it out, only ten questions, less than ten minutes. and mail it back in. because with that census form. will determine the allocation of some almost $400 billion...
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gary, what is your forecast for 2010? >>please make it clear and short and witty. [laughter] >> by the end of 2010, there will be a new set of urban indicators focused on health, health equity, a social equity, and stability that will allow more of the world's population to enter into the conversations of climate. >> great. >> i will start with a facetious one that you will not have to write down. president obama will attend the world cup in south africa. the u.s. will lose and obama will be played. the realistic one is that 2010 will be the hottest year in history. >> as the economic recovery gathers strength around the world, especially in gathering countries, we will return to an economic scarcity with rapidly rising prices for resources, food, and energy. >> i predict that the u.s. population will rally around and we will get u.s. legislation around climate and energy and we will get a global deal by 2010. >> i think you'll agree with me that our panel has done their job in provoking and enlightening. please join me in thanking them. [applause] >> saturday, a l
gary, what is your forecast for 2010? >>please make it clear and short and witty. [laughter] >> by the end of 2010, there will be a new set of urban indicators focused on health, health equity, a social equity, and stability that will allow more of the world's population to enter into the conversations of climate. >> great. >> i will start with a facetious one that you will not have to write down. president obama will attend the world cup in south africa. the u.s. will...
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. ♪ >> larry: ari fleischer, gary townsend and barry gergan remain. what is your two cents?> i'm going to disagree with kathleen and say, yes, this was a weak election. there was a weak candidate who ran a weak campaign. but scott brown campaigned by saying he wanted to be the vote to kill health care reform in the united states senate. and he won. and that is a big message to this administration that they didn't communicate about their bill well enough. maybe their bill was too large at a time that people don't like big government, and, you know, when trust in government, larry, is at an all-time low in this country, it's hard to tell people to swallow more big government. so they were sending a message and it's also about independent voters. yes, massachusetts is a blue state, but 51% of the voters in massachusetts identify themselves as independents. and the democrats need to learn to talk to independent voters. >> larry: dana bash up there on capitol hill, ari fleischer says health care is dead but what about the reported story that what the high school will do is pass t
. ♪ >> larry: ari fleischer, gary townsend and barry gergan remain. what is your two cents?> i'm going to disagree with kathleen and say, yes, this was a weak election. there was a weak candidate who ran a weak campaign. but scott brown campaigned by saying he wanted to be the vote to kill health care reform in the united states senate. and he won. and that is a big message to this administration that they didn't communicate about their bill well enough. maybe their bill was too...
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. >> let's take a question right over here, please >> gary, now with attas research. it's really a comment on this last report. which i have to say i'm rather disappointed that it really does not come down to the ultimate bottom line of the decision process in cultural change. in nursing homes which is the management. when you say that one-third of homes are doing one thing or another. no, it's not one-third of homes. it's one-third of managers and owners that are or aren't doing something. and that reflection repeats itself as you go through all the findings of who's doing what, it's not the physician that's deciding to change the culture. they are not even there half the time. it's not the nurse. it's the manager who decides whether there's going to be a nurse or not. and in terms of of a policy implication, we've got to figure out ways to strengthen the professionalism and investment management level in those institutions because they are the translation medium they are the ones reading the journals, feel. -- hopefully, and reading the study of this kind and the on
. >> let's take a question right over here, please >> gary, now with attas research. it's really a comment on this last report. which i have to say i'm rather disappointed that it really does not come down to the ultimate bottom line of the decision process in cultural change. in nursing homes which is the management. when you say that one-third of homes are doing one thing or another. no, it's not one-third of homes. it's one-third of managers and owners that are or aren't doing...
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gary tuchman has an update. we'll talk to dr. sanjay gupta as well. new video to show you tonight.hungry people in an orderly fashion. didn't turn out that way. people shoving to get the food. no means to control it. >>> we'll look at rebuilding haiti. education system is collapsed. how is it going to rebuild? that and the stories of children ahead. what is their condition? those stories and more on "360." >> larry: anderson cooper doing youman-like work in port-au-prince, haiti. 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. another call for the haggards. boca raton, florida. hello. >> caller: hey, larry, how are you? >> larry: fine, what's the question? >> caller: i've watched you over the last couple years and i've found you've been arrogant and narcissistic in line of questioning. i think you should show the pastors a little more respect. >> larry: i'm sorry. >> caller: how do they rekindle their relationship? >> larry: how do they what? >> caller: how have they rekindled their relationship? >> larry: you write about it. what was the key to rekindling it? i'm asking that in a harsh manner. >> i
gary tuchman has an update. we'll talk to dr. sanjay gupta as well. new video to show you tonight.hungry people in an orderly fashion. didn't turn out that way. people shoving to get the food. no means to control it. >>> we'll look at rebuilding haiti. education system is collapsed. how is it going to rebuild? that and the stories of children ahead. what is their condition? those stories and more on "360." >> larry: anderson cooper doing youman-like work in...
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written a deeply gorbachev was a protÉge of stanislaus and we shouldn't consider him some kind of garyhart or lee iacocca. a few months later, the cia produced its first study of gorbachev's first assessment that was tiled gorbachev, the new brew dated june. and of course the capture some of the early mood and excitement on the street and analysis that gorbachev was stylistically different, definitely a new suit, not a brush not, but would there be real reform? weatherby radical reform? the cia at least expressed some doubt. but then the director of the cia, bill casey, census report to president reagan with a cover note. and on the cover note is that gorbachev and the people around him are quote, not reformers and liberalize there is either in soviet domestic or foreign policy. casey was wrong. at that time, the united states was also claiming repeatedly the soviet union and was developing its own missile defense program, its it don't strategic defensive negative. paul admits he gave a speech and a july saying to the soviet bases of potential applications for advanced defensive techno
written a deeply gorbachev was a protÉge of stanislaus and we shouldn't consider him some kind of garyhart or lee iacocca. a few months later, the cia produced its first study of gorbachev's first assessment that was tiled gorbachev, the new brew dated june. and of course the capture some of the early mood and excitement on the street and analysis that gorbachev was stylistically different, definitely a new suit, not a brush not, but would there be real reform? weatherby radical reform? the...
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believed gorbachev was a protege of andropov and protÉge that we should not consider him some kind of garyhart or lee iacocca. a few months later the cia produced its first study of gorbachev, its first assessment entitled gorbachev, dated june and of course it captured some of the early mood and excitement in the streets and it also said gorbachev was stylistically different, definitely a new suit, not a brezhnev but when there be real reform? the cia least expressed some doubt. but then the director of the cia, bill casey sent this report to president reagan with a cover note and on the cover note he said gorbachev and the people around him are quote not reformers and liberalizes either in soviet, domestic or foreign policy. casey was wrong. at that time, the united states was also claiming repeatedly that soviet union was developing its own missile defense program, its own strategic defense initiative. paul nitzan gave a speech in july saying of the soviets, clearly they see the potential applications ford vance defensive technologies, otherwise there would not be investing so much effo
believed gorbachev was a protege of andropov and protÉge that we should not consider him some kind of garyhart or lee iacocca. a few months later the cia produced its first study of gorbachev, its first assessment entitled gorbachev, dated june and of course it captured some of the early mood and excitement in the streets and it also said gorbachev was stylistically different, definitely a new suit, not a brezhnev but when there be real reform? the cia least expressed some doubt. but then the...
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lisa and i were in gary indiana with steelworkers at a rally i went to cleveland. when you go to that part of the country you feel the loss of jobs and want to be sure you want to do everything in your power to make sure these jobs aren't real and available and we unleash them as quickly as possible and so that gets us to the competitiveness issue because it's not only in the united states where there's a lot of eagerness to on least clean energy, and for those who have been to china recently you can see that it's happening there and i wanted it to happen here is that we are the leaders around the world and we set the pace for how we move to a low carbon economy that takes us down a different road and protect the planet and all the planet systems and all the planet people in the process so i went to thank you all for being here and i happy to sign books if anybody wants me to but more than anything i want to thank all of you for the work the you are doing on behalf of the planet because the point about this issue is it is so broad it crosses all sectors and it will
lisa and i were in gary indiana with steelworkers at a rally i went to cleveland. when you go to that part of the country you feel the loss of jobs and want to be sure you want to do everything in your power to make sure these jobs aren't real and available and we unleash them as quickly as possible and so that gets us to the competitiveness issue because it's not only in the united states where there's a lot of eagerness to on least clean energy, and for those who have been to china recently...