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thank you my friend, gat to s you again.e youff next to see a movie with dustin hoffman. >> i am, bar yee's version. see yothen. >> yes, sir. peter levene isere, the chairman of lld's of london the world's largest and oldest insurce market it posted a .9 billion pound profit for 08. it's trd most profitable year. unke many of its u.s. and european rivals, lloyd steered ear of theomplex investment produs that nely halted the global financial stem last fall. the british marketas is exnding into asia, tin america and the gulf oil states. i'm pleased to have lloyd levene bacat this table. welcome. charlesie, good to see you. >> cha is your assessment of where we a in this global economy? >>ell, i think that if you look at wh happened in the last 18 months it's been tremendous ltdown. and a change in the system dramaticly. i think it's also showing a bi shift in real economic from west to et. i was inhina ten days ago. and i gett frequently, i s on the board of th secondargest bank in chin and they're just getting on th building
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havsome gat, great game >> al: wonderful story lines.chele a we love it and the fit week, giantsnd cowys in the first game. anin jerry's new palace. indianapol against arizona. manning d e c champis gog att. at wildo ifr denve th is thenof our preason finalado schedule. e chico bears come west an knock off denver bncos. final sce is7-. cutl wilgo over ansee stley ani would doubt serisly he wl se out josh. anthen head onacto icago. e thuray nht september 10th, the steelers a t tita and suny night, t 13th, e bes taking on the packers in theirst "sunday ghfootballgamef the seas. comi up next, except on e we coast, la localews and til the th, al micels and steelers cr colnswoh and drea kremer and our eire ew, od nit from denve captns bvita -- wwvic.co >>> as they head back to class for the semester students at a local university are warned of a spike in violent crime. good sunday to you. i'm craig melvin. a string of armed robberies in the area of george washington university has heightened concerns about safety.ethn nt in the the most recen
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i love ahd rarbed. >> tha is a gat o. tavis: and dylan mcdertt works but i did not kw that was not your given nam >> yes. my step mother who became my adoptive mother. she was the greatest influence and still is the greatest influee in my life. she ok me as a 15-year-old boy and shaped me. she gave me bookso read, and she brought me to plays, and she taught mehilosophy. she just was thaterson, that one person iyour life that i so grateful to have. anyway, she was goingo have a child wh my d, and she miscarriedand they were going to ne the baby dylan i had to change myame because of sag. there was already a mk mcdermott i had to take a new nam and there iwas, and i took the name. it is sort o beautiful inhe way it happened. it was vy organic, and i st of took over guess the spirit. tavis: a greattory, what a great name and what a great show, "darklue" on t. nice to have youn. >> thanks you. >> give my bt to your motr. that is our show for tight. catch me on p.r.i. you can access us on pbs.org. i will see you nt time on pbs
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. >> rose: the gat dolly parton here. to millionof fans, she was one of the most onic and enduring performing artists inmerica. born on a fm in severe county, tennsee, she was the fourtof 1 children. e starteded rforming in the age of t and says "making musiis all iave ever known. her claics include, "jolene" "coaof many colors" "here you come again" and "will always love you." she has receiv 25 number one billboard hits, seven grammy awds, tenountry music sociation awards and a kendy center honor. here is a listen some of her work. ♪ now if u see that other d, there'shing you might tell her ♪ she need not waste her time away trying tosteel m old yeller away to the westonlsailin ♪ il sa aroun this whole wide world to the on i love t best ♪ ♪lay a song for me, apple jack apple jack ♪ play a song for me and i'll sing ♪ play a sg for me ♪ apple jac, app jack, play a song letouranjo ring ♪ ♪ and iare notrown my sorrow in t warm glow o yoine ♪ youan't b with money, for i never was that kind ♪ silver threadsandolde edles cannot
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. >> the symbol of hope for so many people around the world was the gat picture of that wonderful koala being fed water one of our fire fighters. that gave peoplef the world a great sense tt this countr could ce through tse fires as we have. the koala was part of the symbol of that. it is tragic that it is no longer with us. >> as most o itain's policians disappear, it seems thatne of the landmarks is disappearing. this is part of a recreation of big n build from 500 bes of hay. >>undin>> funding is made possil by the vreemanoundation of new rk, now, vt. and honolu. the newman's own foundation and the john d. and cathere t. macarthur fodation. and union bank. and union bank. > union bank h put its strengs to helping small businesses and major coorations. what cane do for you? >> i' henry louis gates jr. pulic television is myource r election coverage tt you can count . a commitment to journalism to decing who to vote for. >> public brocastings my source for intelligent broadcasting for my counity. broadcasting for my counity.
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. >> a o course his gat passion was health care refm. how mucof this is a blow to barack obama now? >> if he had been without the tumor, he would've been aive this year and we would be further along. reover, h ability to stri deals and say al right, you do nolike this and we will cut back 50% of this it was trendously affected. thether thing that he does -- and this is wherehe liberal credenals matt -- he can persuade people that this program may not be all we want but its a good start so let's go for it. >> in a world where we can focus onhe presidential figure, persolity and the politics of edict, you kw about political compromise. >> he was a natural for the senate. he ew how to work it. he had a sing of republican allies. republicans thought he made millions of dollars or e year byromising -- replicans probably made millions of dollars overhe years by proming to proct america from edward kennedy. he never passed any thing that didnot have a prominent republican ally. we have hard some of em like orrin hatch. r 30-odd yars, no republican in the senate's escaped being a colleague
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hospilized, realizing wh people that's been their lives iwheel chairs have to dealith, he staed fighting a gatl for disabled people at that point and became a great champion of this. his whole life is a llercoaster ride, butt the end is just ongreat american story because he accomplisd more than 10 u.s senators combin did. tavis: it has been fouyears since hurrane katrina. ted kennedy spent the balance of his life worki r those w are disenfranchised, dispossessed. yet here we are four years after kaina and one could argue that th city is not rebounding. the pace is really slow. what do you make ofhat? >> i have been ve disappointed at what has happened i the flooded neighborhds, the nghborhoods like the ler ninth warand new orleans est yet, the pt business isack, touri is hanging in there the french arter at up town dog wll. thoutlying areas, not enough haseen done. people have sho memors, and the more wtalk aboutatrina and thneed for proper federal tention, it is necessary. there was a story not very long a that rain thesa today about the reports coming out saying that the ppingystems are not
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with her son off to college, liz turned to target for gat deals.e a twenty dollar comforter for his bed. a fridge for healthy snacks a reading lamp to study by and a cell phone to call home. so liz chose target showing off her college smarts about savings target. expect more. pay le. an updated all-time favorite: juicy steak layered with zesty chipotle sauce, melted cheese, piled high with only... the toppings you love on freshly baked bread. only at subway. subway. eafresh. so it's no surprise that we're now serving up... iced tea that's fresh-brewed. thirst-quenching fuze fresh-brew iced tea. the newest fresh idea at subway. ♪ there are some things we know for sure. there will still be weddings, still be babies, and still be bright futures. that's why new york life has been helping families plan for the expected and unexpected for 164 years. backed by the highest ratings for financial strength. we're safe be.nd secu so you can give your family the gift of a secure financial future. new york life. the company you keep. . >>> omg, this is so obama,
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you look gat. certainly on t outside you lo great. en stage four it really sho. it's clear to everody. if second is youan go to stage four and come back. >> rose: want people to know out there what's interesting about these kindof conversations which try do in my head and i think back to your wife, what yo try to say is that let's assume this perhaps can't extendeyond aorporate entity tlife in general. >> exactly i'll just share th you a little two asides on that. the first is that our work has always been abouthe questions. and it just so hapns that we use business. one of t things that was teresting is i got a call from a profsor of classics who said that he's teaching how the mighty fall with macbeth. and he said "this is t tragedy " it happens t show up i siness but it's therc of rategy. and the second thing that was teresting, i sharedhis with chiefxecutives before it was published and e c.e.o. came up to me anhe said "do youind if i share it with... and i thought he wasoing to say "thi framework withmy management team. but the words out of his mouth were "w
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soith regards to wher this goes, if you can create gat ntent in the next ten years, you're going to havea lot more opons to monetize th conte en you did over the past ten yes because.... >>ose: and how will you make the decision between subscripti, say, and on the other hand aertiser supporte i think there will b a lot of testin whh is... clearly if you're looking for ubiquity in terms of an audience you' going go free ad support. that the easiest wa to make a hi you want to ma sure the brdest possible people can consume it, make sure there's as little friction as possie to sample it and that's what free ad-supported ctent derives. th said, there's also the hbo model which says "i'm going to charge a subscription tgetting access to shows like the s ran knows sex and the city"o i think that has to be thoht very carefully, wch path do i want to go down. and ultimately it's a series of tes before you know "i want to go down this set of paths for this contentnd this set of paths for that content." >> rose: sthe people who create entertainment programming don't have the se issues that people
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atphheeswas more unstable, andthwhats iy we're lookins gat d.d.c. thethedew point is just around . here is a live look at the doppler radar. to western fairfax county, the tuastee -- thorrems a- moving to the east at around 15- 20il per hour. these crosso the ove ea t later on this evening. that will keep showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. these are pop up storms. you could pick up about 0.5 inches of rain and gusts up to 35 miles per hour. tablatures are going to be just around 65 degrees. coming up, we will take a look at the extended outlook. if you like cooler temperatures and lower humidity, you're going to love what is on the way. >>> new orleans is marking four years since hurricane katrina devastated their city. the ceremonial bell ringing was just one of several events marking the anniversary of the storm that breached the system and flooded the city. there was an outdoor festival and a 24 hour buildathon. the mayor says the city is coming back despite the odds. >> we're coming back as a city. you knew better. you have come back to the city. >> he says the city's p
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world, i don't mean to make you politica but i'm curious as to your point of view, there's been such a gat debate abouthat we don't have access to health carewi in this country and all kinds of coarisons in this debate in otherountries. there a particula system that you've seen that you think works best for delering health care? >> well, none of them e perfect. i an, at the momenthe tional health service in england ha some problems in their dentistry and in fact we've d some invitations to go to britain to hp outith the denta issue and we would aler love to do that. there are plentyf volunteers here who would be delighted to go ov and help with that. we know ho to run the system and see house of people in a ort -- thousands of people i short space of time. bu again as we cannot cross state les here in the united states, also we're n aowed toake these fe american and canadian dentists or to gland. if we can rt of resolve this iss that keeps cominup about these highly qualified doctors and dentaltivities and so forth a allowhem -- dentists it's an so forth and allow them the flexibility of g
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wsthd gat. neoo >> reporter: yes. >> thaupg, megan. >> new today, the newest national signs on the dotted line with just one minute to spare, a little over. the team and top pick stephen strasburg agreed to a record contract late last night. strasburg will make more than $15 million of over four years. all that money is guaranteed. that's the most ever paid to a draft pick. the nats and strasburg's agent negotiated right up until a midnight deadline. the team's gm says the deal got done at 11:58. >> the first storm of the hurricane season to hit land has weakened considerably. tropical storm claudette hit the florida panhandle yesterday but weakened once it hit shore after causing some wind damage and sporadic power outages. claudette has now dissipated. >>> and now that claudette and ana have fizzled, all of the attention is on hurricane bill. let's send it over to tom kierein with the latest on bill's track. tom? >> bill could become a major hurricane later on today. right now it's a category
wsthd gat. neoo >> reporter: yes. >> thaupg, megan. >> new today, the newest national signs on the dotted line with just one minute to spare, a little over. the team and top pick stephen strasburg agreed to a record contract late last night. strasburg will make more than $15 million of over four years. all that money is guaranteed. that's the most ever paid to a draft pick. the nats and strasburg's agent negotiated right up until a midnight deadline. the team's gm says the...
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it is gat. do you want to get the guy on the phone? >> since this was in the 20s, the roaring 20s, we seem to rceive it as decadent and free-flowing and everydhing, was it tempered by this kind of behavior? was tempered in l. during the depression? or have we been crazy for the last eight years? >> it is interesting, throughout the 20s and 30s, that sort of decadence is answered as it always is by a form of puritanism. we came from the ethic that the midwesterners brought with them. the most powerful influences in radio at that time, the evangelists. mcpherson was essentially selling a bizarre version through god, the other 20s, bob schuler ud radio as a political tool. he was one of the first people to do that. what he sees upon was the fact that wt everybody -- what is flock wanted to hear about was how awful d decadent -- he up the flag for the values we represented, the true american values that tension has always been a part of what he was. to some extent. and im not sure whether that behavior changes through ecomic changes i don'
it is gat. do you want to get the guy on the phone? >> since this was in the 20s, the roaring 20s, we seem to rceive it as decadent and free-flowing and everydhing, was it tempered by this kind of behavior? was tempered in l. during the depression? or have we been crazy for the last eight years? >> it is interesting, throughout the 20s and 30s, that sort of decadence is answered as it always is by a form of puritanism. we came from the ethic that the midwesterners brought with them....
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because they lost a gat guy. >> reporter: at the family compound, a steady stream of family members. kennedy's children and wife vickie released a statement saying we have lost the irreplaceable center of our family and joyous light in our lives. and in the political realm rivals and colleagues are remembering a fierce and influential senator. >> outpouring of love, gratitude, and fond memories to which we have all borne witness is a testament to the way singular figure in american history touched so many lives. >> reporter: a champion of causes in legislation that permeate nearly every facet of american life. from civil rights to equal pay and greatest passion, health care. >> left a great void in our public life. and a hole in the hearts of millions of americans and hundreds of us who are affected by his personal touch. >> reporter: he was the youngest of nine. and following the deaths of his brothers, kennedyas at the helm of the famous family and steering them through rough waters of personal tragedy and a harsh political spotlight. tributes for the senator are now revealed. a mo
because they lost a gat guy. >> reporter: at the family compound, a steady stream of family members. kennedy's children and wife vickie released a statement saying we have lost the irreplaceable center of our family and joyous light in our lives. and in the political realm rivals and colleagues are remembering a fierce and influential senator. >> outpouring of love, gratitude, and fond memories to which we have all borne witness is a testament to the way singular figure in american...
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lehman brothers survived the civil war, t gat depression, survived world war 1, world war ii, the koreanr, the nix impeachment. lehman bthers survive so much that it survived 9/11, but what she couldn't survive was a change in investment policy. the reason it survived i it w in the moving business. let me explain. campbell soup corporation, 80 years ago, wanted to build their first plant. they wanted to make the first investment, create jobs. they came to lehman brothers and they needed $10 million,nd lehman broths did traditional investment banking. itas a black-tie-in svelte bank, and therates it that $10 million, and gave it to campbell soup and they sold bonds and stocks to do it, and they made a fee, and that fee is a traditional iestment banking fee, creates jobs. that's the moving businessnd what we started to see onhe trading floor in 2004 and 2005 and 2006, you cld clearly see was blood kurdleing scare through the years going forward. lehman was getting deeper and deeper into what is call the storage busines they were takin bigger bets, getting long assets, colmercial real estat
lehman brothers survived the civil war, t gat depression, survived world war 1, world war ii, the koreanr, the nix impeachment. lehman bthers survive so much that it survived 9/11, but what she couldn't survive was a change in investment policy. the reason it survived i it w in the moving business. let me explain. campbell soup corporation, 80 years ago, wanted to build their first plant. they wanted to make the first investment, create jobs. they came to lehman brothers and they needed $10...
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henry clayhe gat legislator. dael webster, the great orator.dy may t havead t stern orory, but y have taf a norris and the vious progress soutasts who all their lives fought for that cause. fough for the leb cal caus setor van denbur he isll of those things. at the same timee made t people in msachetts fl ke he s one of them. ihought when we were sitting giluring the days tha he was take memorl seice, that yoant those people to come through,rdinary people. every one the kne him. governor ckard said i knewim befo i met him. the pele in massachusts met him. you see the peoe coming. th'r saluting him. their red sox hat ces on or theye doing the sign of the cross. they all have a story. he tls held mygrandmother. he helpe my so he was ther he put all those things together. i think he might be the greatest all-around senator o allti. >> bob,ou wer so clo to him thughout hisareer, but in that 1980 bid, tim russert asked out t achievi it. i guess he joked. ion't mind not bng prident. just min that somody else . he said thatllhrough the 70 he didn't mi
henry clayhe gat legislator. dael webster, the great orator.dy may t havead t stern orory, but y have taf a norris and the vious progress soutasts who all their lives fought for that cause. fough for the leb cal caus setor van denbur he isll of those things. at the same timee made t people in msachetts fl ke he s one of them. ihought when we were sitting giluring the days tha he was take memorl seice, that yoant those people to come through,rdinary people. every one the kne him. governor ckard...
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. >> rose: to their gat disappointment. >> this disappointing, but sooner or laterhey'll it rking. >> rose: b when? >> weon't know. but we have to think on a long-term scale. that's why physics is swing down. >>ose: because they'reoing huge matmatical computations and more so they took 10 years to build it, and10 yearseso-- >> rose: get it right. >> to get i actuall to work. that is mostf the of a lifetime, whicis a shame. >> rose: what the great qution you would like to see answers? >> to me mind the most exciting estions are really in biing on. at question ve--. i even got so concerned i wte a book about it-- "the originf fe." it is a good problem because everybody i equally ignorant, even could write a book about itnd it's a cplete myery. >> rose:hat did you determine about the origins of life? >> well, i'm sply sculating that it hullly had two oranges. >>ose: adam and eve. >> that we have at our-- living ete urdz made of o components, which i sortf hardware and software, like mputers. >> rose: lifgs creteures are made ofhardwareand software. >> the hardware the chemistry of things
. >> rose: to their gat disappointment. >> this disappointing, but sooner or laterhey'll it rking. >> rose: b when? >> weon't know. but we have to think on a long-term scale. that's why physics is swing down. >>ose: because they'reoing huge matmatical computations and more so they took 10 years to build it, and10 yearseso-- >> rose: get it right. >> to get i actuall to work. that is mostf the of a lifetime, whicis a shame. >> rose: what the great...
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card debt, the relationship between balances and credit limits, your debt divided by your ago agree gat credit limits, 76%. not good. i ran some simulations on what the scores would be in the high 600s. the not great, no terrible. what's holding you from the 780 plus range, credit card debt. >> i have a plan here. pay your minimums on the debt. the highest rate card, i want you to put -- and i use this amount, $200 because it is a tipping point as to where you start out running the credit card system and run not debt. if you continue in the plan you're at now, you have about 43,000 in total debt. it will take you seven years to pay it off. we can't have you doing that. $200 cut that in half, you'll pay half of the amount of amount, $5,000 in interest. what do you think? >> i think it's doable. >> you got to sign up to have the payments ought mated. make sure you don't use your cards any more. if you can commit to that, the math will work for you. sharon, you have another question because you're looking to fix more than your credit. you're looking at the overall financial picture? >> cal
card debt, the relationship between balances and credit limits, your debt divided by your ago agree gat credit limits, 76%. not good. i ran some simulations on what the scores would be in the high 600s. the not great, no terrible. what's holding you from the 780 plus range, credit card debt. >> i have a plan here. pay your minimums on the debt. the highest rate card, i want you to put -- and i use this amount, $200 because it is a tipping point as to where you start out running the credit...
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she read "douche bag monthly." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentleman, we have a gat show tonight! give it up for the roots! >> come on! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, roots. thank you, everybody. i'm really excited about tonight's show. creator of "robot chicken" and a talented actor seth green is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] i love seth, he's a funny guy. "project runway's" tim gunn is going to join us. [ cheers and applause ] love him. and the cast of the hit broadway musical "avenue q" will perform a song from their show. [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be great. has anyone here -- has anyone here seen "avenue q?" [ cheers and applause ] yeah -- it's a great -- it's a great show. it's a broadway musical. and it's a totally different broadway musical as far as it goes. 'cause they have these -- they have puppets basically, is what they are. not muppets but kind of -- they'd probably get sued if they were muppets. [ laughter ] but they're -- they're like puppets, but they're a little -- a little dirty. and -- it's really fun. it's a really great show. gosh
she read "douche bag monthly." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentleman, we have a gat show tonight! give it up for the roots! >> come on! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, roots. thank you, everybody. i'm really excited about tonight's show. creator of "robot chicken" and a talented actor seth green is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] i love seth, he's a funny guy. "project runway's" tim gunn is going to join us. [ cheers and applause ]...
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mostf our other gat presidents, there was th sense of workg the anglend beeping other people to their will. f.r. being the classic example and lincoln, just found way to shape public opinion andshape people around him and lead them and guide them witho tricking them or bullyi them but through the forcof what i ju talked abo that way of hping to illuminate the truth. >> iust find than to be a verym. not one that i mastered b i think that is wh leadership is at i best. does that defin whate have seen an effort to do that by this predent? >> ihink that's absolutely right. you think about the campaign a th campaign seems to all of us and indeed to presidentobama, as mandate for change a ndate for bipartisanship. i think it's only natura that in t first month of his presiden, he's going to be moving in that dection. with thehope that somehow the country is say can, we wt change. weave hope for change,ut then two thing hpen. one isthat the financial prices and recession moved aot of people ay from that hope to more fear so that when healthre and energyeform and all these regulaty forms were
mostf our other gat presidents, there was th sense of workg the anglend beeping other people to their will. f.r. being the classic example and lincoln, just found way to shape public opinion andshape people around him and lead them and guide them witho tricking them or bullyi them but through the forcof what i ju talked abo that way of hping to illuminate the truth. >> iust find than to be a verym. not one that i mastered b i think that is wh leadership is at i best. does that defin whate...
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how ny of us today would say -- i mean, anoer gat thing about burke is that he's so great. every paragraph is quotable. i found to this my detriment as i was flipping through the book and wanted to quote huge swaths of it? never before should we hold a rank of sex that proud submsion and that dignified obedience, that subordination of the heart whichept alive even in servitude of self the spirit of an exalted freedom. a, whoalks like at now and who would support that dignified obedience? that subordination of the heart? sometimes in our libtation celebration of freedom i think we lose track ofhese more important baseline values. burke is also great at pointing out howeudalism and monarchy were essentials to limited government and how their abolition in france meant tyranny inevitably. and we -- i mean, we should think about this, too, when we think out what is aood and proper govement. what sort of government we might think about exporting to the world. burke talks about how these -- i should quote in it. when the old feudal and chivalry by freeing kings and fear and freein
how ny of us today would say -- i mean, anoer gat thing about burke is that he's so great. every paragraph is quotable. i found to this my detriment as i was flipping through the book and wanted to quote huge swaths of it? never before should we hold a rank of sex that proud submsion and that dignified obedience, that subordination of the heart whichept alive even in servitude of self the spirit of an exalted freedom. a, whoalks like at now and who would support that dignified obedience? that...
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. >> they're gat. that's "tickle" and that's "stickle."any sense. >> jimmy: no, to do that -- thanks for coming on the show, finally. you've been in india. >> i was in india. mumbai, india. >> jimmy: that's what -- [ applause ] half our audience. >> [ in indian accent ] "ah, yes, thank you." >> jimmy: half my audience -- they're -- all my fans are from there. >> are they? do you get -- straight from -- that's a big flight. like, half the audience is from mumbai? >> jimmy: yeah. >> "sorry, we're a little jetlagged." >> jimmy: yeah. we hand out red bulls before the show. >> oh, really? >> jimmy: yeah. it's fun. now, have you been back -- you haven't been back to "snl" since -- >> i haven't been -- since what? since mumbai? >> jimmy: since we used to do it. >> since you and i have been there? >> jimmy: yeah. that's five years. >> no, 18 years ago. >> jimmy: it was 26 years ago. >> [ as chipmunk ] "hey, wait a second. what'dou say? what'd you say? yeah, you heard me." >> jimmy: that's the worst dialogue in any cartoon. >> i think it's great. >
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. >> lehrer: gat' remarks came as the u.s. mitary reported two more american dehs in afghanistan.the soldie were killed in a bombing in the sou. 47 americans died in aust, the deadliest month for u.s. fces in the ente eight-year war. that was up slightly fm last month, when 45.s. service meers lost their lives. new vote tallies in the afgh presidential eleion were released toy. with half the country'ballots noin, president karzai maintain a lead with close to 46% of the votes.he needs 50% to avoid a runoff. his main challenger, aullah abdullah, has 33%. some 550 majofraud allegations have been filed, which cld delay the ofcial results beyond sepmber. in pakistan,cattered gun battleacross the northwestern swat valley left at least5 taliban militants ad. they followed a suicidbomb attack on a police stati sunday that kied 17 cadets. yesterday, in e southwest, a key border crossingeopened today aftea string of 16 fuel tankers were bomd there esterday. the convoy of trucks werbound for nato troops infghanistan. a strong hricane in the pacific ocn edged closer to striking the west ast
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he had a gat personality so i guess it put her at ease read re. >> reporter: jocelyn colel is the program ordinator. >> he was a really forcefu intimidating figure you didn't know him personally,ut he would come in and lanai would be complety consumed by him, hisresence, his voice his demeanor, and shwould be wrapped up with him for theime that he was there d he would be engrossed with her to there would be no inrruptions while was working with her. >> repter: last year, when kennedy took ill, he made int of sending his young charge aetter, to tell her could nlonger assist her. >> it said th he really enjoyed rding with me and that he was sick, so he couldn'come anymore. >> h did that make you feel? >> it made me el sad that he wasick. >> brow the public will be able to view kenneds casket this evening a tomorrow at the kennedy library. we'll have more on t history and legacy of t kennedy fhe etha athe end of the program tonight. in other news today, a curity checkpoint in pakistan was h by a suicide bomber,illing at least 19 border guards. e attack happened in the orthwest tribal region
he had a gat personality so i guess it put her at ease read re. >> reporter: jocelyn colel is the program ordinator. >> he was a really forcefu intimidating figure you didn't know him personally,ut he would come in and lanai would be complety consumed by him, hisresence, his voice his demeanor, and shwould be wrapped up with him for theime that he was there d he would be engrossed with her to there would be no inrruptions while was working with her. >> repter: last year, when...
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those are very rare occasions for a guy w is known with great gats great manner, so does stand out. >> thank you so much fothis opportunity tonig. i want to ask, you are both acting as historians and reporter's and i wanted to ask theory sent massachusetts will have to seek a new young senator. i hope not too soon but it is in the foreseeable future, and do you see that, in this modern youtube enhanced, know everything immediately age, is there a possibility of creating a dynasty like kennedy created over these last fewecades? >> go ahead peter. >> we have seen more dynasties in politics lately and it is partly because of fund-raisg. there are some new wrinkles in there as you were referring to with online fund-raising and the obama campaign that take away some of advantage that the traditional family been set but he was a reason interesting point, which is that the nnedys rose to power at a time when the media was quite willing to sort of comic you know considerate not their business to look into people's conduct o their personal lives and there were things that would have been litic
those are very rare occasions for a guy w is known with great gats great manner, so does stand out. >> thank you so much fothis opportunity tonig. i want to ask, you are both acting as historians and reporter's and i wanted to ask theory sent massachusetts will have to seek a new young senator. i hope not too soon but it is in the foreseeable future, and do you see that, in this modern youtube enhanced, know everything immediately age, is there a possibility of creating a dynasty like...
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of this, other than obviouslthese two journalists being safe and sound back wit eir family, which is gat, we should all b greful for that, is the fact that bill clinton got inte that the best inlligence agencies in the globe... >> rose: an american hasn't sa with kim jong il in a long time. >> what ds he look le? we thinkhe's had a stke. what does this mean forthe development of nuclear weans. is the guyven there? >> rose: is the an aument to made tha might have some perssive manner because it was deliverein a way that it was delivered. >> exactly. they got to sit down, talk. bill clinton gothe measure of the man r three hours. that's pretty vuable. >> rose: and it evidently happed because they insiste clinton be t person. >>ight. no doubt about it. wonder how al gor felt abou that. >> rose: i think he's been there before. don't you? >> and who rlly wants to go to north korea? unless youave to. >> rose:ell, i ink... i mean you coul see h great sense of concn for those two people. for th and their families. >> no doubt abt it. i s joking. rely, it's a win-win. >> rose: you wen't jing when
of this, other than obviouslthese two journalists being safe and sound back wit eir family, which is gat, we should all b greful for that, is the fact that bill clinton got inte that the best inlligence agencies in the globe... >> rose: an american hasn't sa with kim jong il in a long time. >> what ds he look le? we thinkhe's had a stke. what does this mean forthe development of nuclear weans. is the guyven there? >> rose: is the an aument to made tha might have some perssive...
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drawing atteion to what there doing inrnally to their people of hue ma rights being denied, of this gat persian siety not fulfillingts place rightfully in the community of nations in a responsible way. these are th themes i ink that couldeally impact internallynto iran and have an effect. >> rose: i'm trying to understa because i want to understand this part. is it... which of those have do and how do you do them? mean, that... th peopl who were for the seets know t united stas supports them, prefers th, wants to see them successful. and i think they probably ao unrstand the united states has to deal with theovernment in so point. >> yes >> rose: otherwise, who's going to stop... >> i thi they would like t see us much more vocal about this and much more ae and ergizing the international community and eaking about these things. >> so we should internationally lead the case for th reformers. >> absoluty. and i thi you're seeing, t, a split in the regim i mean rafsanjani and.... >> re: it's clear. >> you'r even beginning to see a spliin theegime. and i think it's tim to push this issue. yo
drawing atteion to what there doing inrnally to their people of hue ma rights being denied, of this gat persian siety not fulfillingts place rightfully in the community of nations in a responsible way. these are th themes i ink that couldeally impact internallynto iran and have an effect. >> rose: i'm trying to understa because i want to understand this part. is it... which of those have do and how do you do them? mean, that... th peopl who were for the seets know t united stas supports...
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. >> gat respect for him. and that's ne very well. the onomic csis came on us very fast, ver quickly. me decisions were made. very ctroversial. it's bn maybe more reacon area. but in a way i wou say we ve to understand the conditions came upon us that quickly. it was overwlming. it wasard to think through what might be done. you had the choicesid not present a clear best option it was like the lst worst option in going forward. anso i think they're still ying to get grips on the economic conditionand where it i how dp the problem was, u know, whether the actions they've tan are the right ones, more, different. and there e all sos of views. >> rose: and providi all the heth care for them and all thoseorts of things. >> do u think the present did too much at one time. >> no, i think he had to do it. >> rose: all the tngs. >> edution, climate change, health care, were essential to be on the front burner from the beginning. >> yeah the were a lot of frontrunners, unfortunatel you couldn't take them in sequence or one at a time. now having
. >> gat respect for him. and that's ne very well. the onomic csis came on us very fast, ver quickly. me decisions were made. very ctroversial. it's bn maybe more reacon area. but in a way i wou say we ve to understand the conditions came upon us that quickly. it was overwlming. it wasard to think through what might be done. you had the choicesid not present a clear best option it was like the lst worst option in going forward. anso i think they're still ying to get grips on the economic...
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cheney calls i an outrageuou that will do gat mage. ovseas marke are dn especially inhina where stocks fell by almost 7%. er burnett is there. obvioly what startedn cha is seang aund the rld. uld be pressure and september starts tomorw. y is thatsignifict? it's among t wor mon for stks. th a in the mod to pro whetherhese are sething even more or not. ey are not going to buy stos on hope amore. ere a lot of this to watch. some are over for t marke when you look at the dat tailers, h did the do in backo scol weillind out and construcon and unemploent pected to ki uto 9%. >>rin burnt, thank you. tragedy an airshow whe a ghter jet craed ding the show. both pilot were kill and officials thinkhe jet lt por afr hitti bir. high dra in germany where a da devil wald to the top of germy's highest mounton. he used theo raise ney for chity. >> aig victory forhe little leaguers frocha vista, californ. they sred a 6-3 come-frobend w to tak t little leagu wor sers chamonship the 5 straight time u.s teamas wonit. they are heroes at me. congratutions t
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and iav h beee bn the kennedy family, b b ronnie and ted could always find common ground andheyad h gat respect for one another. in recent i fndndou i found oucoromm gond in g stem cell reseveral, research, and i considered him a dear friend. i will miss him. many here on capitol hill will missenator edward kennedy. we'll have more reactions to his death coming up in the next half hour. back to you in the studio. >> thank you, nmegan. >>> edward moore kennedy entered the world of politics in 1962 when he won the special election to complehe the term ofis brother john f. kennedy. ted won his first senemer tner 1964. y ke nnedwas elected to eight ifullmsern thee smsaten and was the thirdat longest serving na utoinr ..sir history. he was also one of only six rstona in history to serve mo thato40n years. credesid40s ou cofrse, i las cas onecarn wte on tiechene htihennd se serto barack obama, then kennedy was awarded the presidential medal of freedom, which is this country's highest civilian honor. throughout the newscast, we'll have more on the passing of senator ted kennedy. >> we'll look
and iav h beee bn the kennedy family, b b ronnie and ted could always find common ground andheyad h gat respect for one another. in recent i fndndou i found oucoromm gond in g stem cell reseveral, research, and i considered him a dear friend. i will miss him. many here on capitol hill will missenator edward kennedy. we'll have more reactions to his death coming up in the next half hour. back to you in the studio. >> thank you, nmegan. >>> edward moore kennedy entered the world of...
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they have the most upupdate, rrenlilistst w wtt the g gat dedes s arar a p pl of people.you. this is so cool, deeian. the trapper keeper and the pencil case are out. this keeps your ipod and your earphones. and it's all in a grid system that you can make work for whatever supplies. >> a little heavy. >> you can take this out. it can go out on in your purse. >> it's the paper that's weighing all that. >> this is the trend for you can sell the lunchbox idea because it's green and economical. and if you have a cute neoprene bag like this -- >> do they keep -- >> cooler and the moisture in. it looks like a little purse. it's very green and economical. let's get to the laptop deals. if you're going to make the big purchase for the laptop. let's talk about the macs first. you're going to spend more for them. it's $999. it's a student discount. that takes it down 50 bucks. you get a free ipod touch. that's a $229 value. and a free printer. apple is xeeling the heat to be competitive in the laptop market. >> they're still a little more pricey. >> if you're willing not to get a ma
they have the most upupdate, rrenlilistst w wtt the g gat dedes s arar a p pl of people.you. this is so cool, deeian. the trapper keeper and the pencil case are out. this keeps your ipod and your earphones. and it's all in a grid system that you can make work for whatever supplies. >> a little heavy. >> you can take this out. it can go out on in your purse. >> it's the paper that's weighing all that. >> this is the trend for you can sell the lunchbox idea because it's...
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if you're interested in trading a gats guzzs guzzler for a fuel-efficient smaller vehicle, don't waitr the next day or two unless the senate approves more money. that's the key. in another $2 billion is allocated, then the program will continue for another month or two. if that doesn't happen, the next day or two will be the end of cash for clunkers. >>> an alarming new study out this morning find nearly 16 million children, teens and young adults, have low levels of vitamin d. vitamin d deficiency raises bone, heart disease and other ailments. researchers believe it is linked to the fact kids spend more time inside watching tv and drinking more sodas as opposed to going outside in the sun and drinking milk, both excellent sources of vitamin d. >>> 8:05. >> we are going to see mostly sunny skies by this afternoon. a high of 89 degrees. normal is 87. slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm with the heating of the day. tomorrow, 91. 90 o >> couple of nice groups here. what's your name? >> hanna. >> where you guys from? >> north carolina. >> and in. >> from connecticut. >> nice to see
if you're interested in trading a gats guzzs guzzler for a fuel-efficient smaller vehicle, don't waitr the next day or two unless the senate approves more money. that's the key. in another $2 billion is allocated, then the program will continue for another month or two. if that doesn't happen, the next day or two will be the end of cash for clunkers. >>> an alarming new study out this morning find nearly 16 million children, teens and young adults, have low levels of vitamin d. vitamin...
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winds are 135 miles per hour with gat graey 4 storms, but the winds are at 158 miles per hour. so we'll see this maybe make it up to a category 5 storm, movin west-northwest at 16 miles per hour. now, the track of bill brings it to the west of bermuda as we head on into the weekend but stays to the east of thenited states. however, within that cone of uncertainty, take a look. cape cod. so, we have to keep an eye on that. and no matter what happens, all weekend long we are going to be looking at dangerous rip currents, waves of ten feet or higher from florida all the way up to bar harbor, maine. so, that's going to be bad. and in the midsection of the country yesterday, 2:00, without warning, tornado touchdown in beaumont, texas. winds of 115 to 130 miles per hour flipped cars like toys, throwing them around parking lot, causing damage. ten people injured. four people are still hospitalized today. so, again, unfortunatelunfortun watches or warnings before this storm because it sort of popped out of a system that popped through. today we're looking at a risk of very strong storm
winds are 135 miles per hour with gat graey 4 storms, but the winds are at 158 miles per hour. so we'll see this maybe make it up to a category 5 storm, movin west-northwest at 16 miles per hour. now, the track of bill brings it to the west of bermuda as we head on into the weekend but stays to the east of thenited states. however, within that cone of uncertainty, take a look. cape cod. so, we have to keep an eye on that. and no matter what happens, all weekend long we are going to be looking...
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. high gats from garrett mock a he blows away ian stewart. he has six strikeouts, and four of them are against hawpe and stewart, both left-handed batters in the 5 and 6 spots. . >> rob: starting to look fo change-ups here, north republican grum man, he offers the fastball, no shot for stewart. if you made that great play in the field you deserved that strikeout. . >> bob: you and i were surprised that somebody could be called on a play that took that long to develop because the runners should have all had great leads. >> rob: it's just unfortunate, sometimes, that, you know, things don't workout in your favor and maybe you can go back and try to retrace where things may have gone wrong. say, eh, listen, the guy is working from the windup with two outs, he is kind of giving you a few more steps on your lead. >> bob: at least two steps, yeah. >> rob: and that play was bang- bang. >> bob: two balls and a strike. garrett mock misses well inside to the numbe
. high gats from garrett mock a he blows away ian stewart. he has six strikeouts, and four of them are against hawpe and stewart, both left-handed batters in the 5 and 6 spots. . >> rob: starting to look fo change-ups here, north republican grum man, he offers the fastball, no shot for stewart. if you made that great play in the field you deserved that strikeout. . >> bob: you and i were...
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mart has these greaenui steakhouse saks ife usda choand guaranteed fresh theyand at tse gat back.coold hth but let's stet him sweait out a b. i coold hth anncr. vo: save money. live better. wal-mart here's your first look at sports. the ravens have apparently loss a major piece of their offensive line. adam terry a second round pick in 2005 who started seven games last season is likely put on the disabled list and gone for the season. the biggest tack elt underwent arnlg ro scope pick knee surgery in the off season and not participated in cam. terry has been slow to heal and john admits the recovery is going very slow willly. >> jarks looks right now that adam's knee, he has the new issues with the knee. healing from a healing perspective. he will have to undergo more procedures to get that thing right. looks like he will be out for the year. meanwhile sever mark clayton has not practiced this week. he has troubled hamstring. it looks as it if it will be a little while before we see him again. craiton said yesterday he would like to be back today but it looks like he will be out q
mart has these greaenui steakhouse saks ife usda choand guaranteed fresh theyand at tse gat back.coold hth but let's stet him sweait out a b. i coold hth anncr. vo: save money. live better. wal-mart here's your first look at sports. the ravens have apparently loss a major piece of their offensive line. adam terry a second round pick in 2005 who started seven games last season is likely put on the disabled list and gone for the season. the biggest tack elt underwent arnlg ro scope pick knee...
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to gat these statistics, a vaccine is being created. it might be october before the vaccine is available. >> we already know that it's not sufficient for the entire population. we are trying to identify what the most at risk populations to be able to vaccinate right now. >>> when the vaccine becomes available, officials recommend your children getting both the seasonal flu and the swine flu vaccine. >>> a howard keantd teen wh cous struck by a driver has died. he was riding his bike along the shoulder of route 108 when he was struck and killed by a drunk driver. he the drunk driver was arrested on several charges including heroin possession. he has been since released on a $100,000 bond but could face even more charges. >> it was devastating to the people who knew him. we feel very deeply for his family. >> police say wartman was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. >>> pennsylvania state police say the weather is to blame for a car accident that left two overly high school dead and a baltimore police officer fighting for h
to gat these statistics, a vaccine is being created. it might be october before the vaccine is available. >> we already know that it's not sufficient for the entire population. we are trying to identify what the most at risk populations to be able to vaccinate right now. >>> when the vaccine becomes available, officials recommend your children getting both the seasonal flu and the swine flu vaccine. >>> a howard keantd teen wh cous struck by a driver has died. he was...
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i have a gat supporter of our police both of what they forget what they did, and what they do on a dailybasis. >>
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if you are lucky t make good friends an breakrough that ll formality and get to real friend that's gat. but a lot of us you get to a point and jus don't mt tho women. they feel le they a having that conversation with me. it going places that the and that for m -- you also don't know wt%s going to be the most rardinghing. for me the most rewarding thing is not having crafted it wl or getting good reviews, it's from the ynung wives. because the stuff that they are responding to is the rough edge uff. w do you deal with i when he's disappoint how do you deal with the fact hat you don't kn abo the warnd you don't, you know,ere's an assumption, o of the top stresses in anybody life is moving. you do tt every two years. so you are living in this constant churn. we have this dring slogan, suck ip. suck it up and dri on. but the's so much m life that i don'teel you should suck up. because i think that ruins the feelings. if i can get through to the sk it up and feel like they ha been spoken to a frien who's been through what th've been rough, it's beyond anything that i could have hmagined. i
if you are lucky t make good friends an breakrough that ll formality and get to real friend that's gat. but a lot of us you get to a point and jus don't mt tho women. they feel le they a having that conversation with me. it going places that the and that for m -- you also don't know wt%s going to be the most rardinghing. for me the most rewarding thing is not having crafted it wl or getting good reviews, it's from the ynung wives. because the stuff that they are responding to is the rough edge...
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that's a gat deal. >> let's hd up to new england, richmond, vermont. $298,500 and 2 1/2 bedrooms. >>hree stories, idtse.i don't think youet fromi. a wa-in basement a huge deck out back. that's an extra little sitting omron come you want a little extra sitting room. what's wrong with that? >> whas wrong with that? >> and that's the dk in the backyard what you can't see is it's totally surrounded by ees, so total privacy. >> it's got a stone foundation. are they more durable? >> they're far more durable. they out-last a brick foundation probably twice as long. so, people really feel they are investing in a solid house when they buy something like that. >> all right. head oxa ds. w nohy>> astexas. >> why no >> lonestar state. three-bedroom house pricedt $337,000 in houston. >> in houston. and i don't thi this is the way people picture houston. that'shy i picked this hous >> wow. >> this looks like it should be in charming vet, actually, ere the last house was, but it's not. it's in a historic neighrhoo where the neighbors really know each other. and look at the size of that house. from
that's a gat deal. >> let's hd up to new england, richmond, vermont. $298,500 and 2 1/2 bedrooms. >>hree stories, idtse.i don't think youet fromi. a wa-in basement a huge deck out back. that's an extra little sitting omron come you want a little extra sitting room. what's wrong with that? >> whas wrong with that? >> and that's the dk in the backyard what you can't see is it's totally surrounded by ees, so total privacy. >> it's got a stone foundation. are they more...
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. >> gat. thank you for coming. >> good morning. i'm ross waltrip. i'm seni banking and as with the division of banking and research here at fdic. i just had a couple of brief remarks, just edified one of the trends that the chairman identified in her presentation. after that, i will turn the mike over to our chief economist, rich brown, who will have some observations about economic trends, and then john, who is deputy director in our division of supervision will speak on supervisory issues. and then we'll be open for questions. we also have diane ellis, who is assistant director in her research who is here to answer any quesons you might have about the deposit insurance fund. what i would like to do is just take a quick slightly different look at one of the charge that chairman bair presented a few minutes ago. it is the third chart in your hand up, which shows the rise in industries loaloss provisions as a percentage of its net operating revenue. my version, which is up on the screen, shows the quarterly dollar amount of net operating revenue and
. >> gat. thank you for coming. >> good morning. i'm ross waltrip. i'm seni banking and as with the division of banking and research here at fdic. i just had a couple of brief remarks, just edified one of the trends that the chairman identified in her presentation. after that, i will turn the mike over to our chief economist, rich brown, who will have some observations about economic trends, and then john, who is deputy director in our division of supervision will speak on...