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and other leaders expect the selfisouth to have good governm.i am sure they will keep an eye on it. >> thank you very much. that is it for us. thank you for watching. c which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them getng their hopes up, do we? no, i suppose not. have always done it. why should she watch the flowers? nobody really remembers,
and other leaders expect the selfisouth to have good governm.i am sure they will keep an eye on it. >> thank you very much. that is it for us. thank you for watching. c which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them getng their hopes up, do we? no, i suppose not. have always done it. why should she watch the flowers? nobody really remembers,
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and other leaders expect the selfisouth to have good governm. i am sure they will keep an eye on it. >> thank you very much. that is it for us. thank you for watching. ♪ - hi, this is bob scully, and welcome to another edition of the world show, a special "in memoriam" edition devoted to the late richard holbrooke. richard holbrooke and dr. henry kissinger are often referred to as the great american diplomats of the second half of the 20th century. mr. holbrooke had many accomplishments to his credit. perhaps the one that shines brightest are the so-called dayton accords, reached in dayton, ohio, in 1995, which brought peace to the balkans. he would later write a best- selling book about that called to end a war. i had the pleasure of sitting down with him in manhattan. he was working as an investment banker at credit suisse, and he was working precisely on that book, and we discussed the dayton accords. here once again is richard holbrooke, who passed away unexpectedly last month at the age of 69. ambassador holbrooke, there are a lot of good d
and other leaders expect the selfisouth to have good governm. i am sure they will keep an eye on it. >> thank you very much. that is it for us. thank you for watching. ♪ - hi, this is bob scully, and welcome to another edition of the world show, a special "in memoriam" edition devoted to the late richard holbrooke. richard holbrooke and dr. henry kissinger are often referred to as the great american diplomats of the second half of the 20th century. mr. holbrooke had many...
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how we do that and how we benefit people and how we dowland you into that creative process so the governme does not stand between you and your health care? we also voted that there are three things that the bill has to apply to in order for them to be passed now. numb one, we are -- where in the constitution doesn't give you the privilege to do that bill? giving -- getting back to our founding principles. second, does it crte jobs? we can cut all we want. but if you do not create jobs, we will not get out of the financial mess we are in. last but not least, where do we make a more nimble government that encourage you, that works with you instead of dictates to you. -- to you? once again, here ago. we have also voted to try to minimize the cutting process so we can show you the rewards. we cut our budget. we did that across congress. we also made sure that we would cut the paper trail of laws, so that we did not have to post them -- to my paper, but custom on the internet. that has saved us $35 million. we also voted to stick with the public fding of presidential campaigns. again, we have a
how we do that and how we benefit people and how we dowland you into that creative process so the governme does not stand between you and your health care? we also voted that there are three things that the bill has to apply to in order for them to be passed now. numb one, we are -- where in the constitution doesn't give you the privilege to do that bill? giving -- getting back to our founding principles. second, does it crte jobs? we can cut all we want. but if you do not create jobs, we will...
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to the best of your knowledge, libya is now not under the control of the libyan governme government,moammar gadhafi. does it have airport you can typically used to airlift to evacuate? >> there is an airport, right now it is not in operation speaker was indeed to get clearance for the ferry to dock into tripoli? >> we made that request yesterday of the libyan government. they granted it. the ferry was able to dock early today and will depart as soon as those boarding process is complete. >> is the u.s. government operating under the assumption that the airport simply cannot handle the capacity of all the international airlines that want to come in? >> no, i don't think -- you know, it is a matter of, for those airlines to continue regular operations, we have been in touch with them and encourage them to increase the size of the aircraft. so the seating capacity, with every expectation that if larger aircraft land in tripoli, there's a sufficient demand either among the american committee or other communities to fill those seats. >> on the charter flight, if they just not grant permis
to the best of your knowledge, libya is now not under the control of the libyan governme government,moammar gadhafi. does it have airport you can typically used to airlift to evacuate? >> there is an airport, right now it is not in operation speaker was indeed to get clearance for the ferry to dock into tripoli? >> we made that request yesterday of the libyan government. they granted it. the ferry was able to dock early today and will depart as soon as those boarding process is...
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you know, not that that's bad, but if we're talking about shrinking the size of governme government, you know come we are talking about allowing the tribes to truly govern their own affairs. and so we think that's good. now, doing away with the bureau of indian affairs, i won't even go there. thank you. anyone else? >> mr. president, just once again welcome all of our web watchers right now. we have over 500 people watching on the web, and we are two questions that come from there, president, that i would like to ask you. one is, how is ncai helping to implement the tribal law and order act? and and i will ask the next one. >> that's a great question. the tribal law and order act modernizes and abuse our jurisdictional authorities within indian country. one of the first things that we did once that law was enacted and signed into law by the president was to coordinate a meeting between the folks from the justice department and the bureau of indian affairs and the interior department, to talk about what the challenges are and how do we, we bring those, bring those programs together. i
you know, not that that's bad, but if we're talking about shrinking the size of governme government, you know come we are talking about allowing the tribes to truly govern their own affairs. and so we think that's good. now, doing away with the bureau of indian affairs, i won't even go there. thank you. anyone else? >> mr. president, just once again welcome all of our web watchers right now. we have over 500 people watching on the web, and we are two questions that come from there,...