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images of computer hard drives. scores of documents, charges aimed at jackson's live-in doctor by jackson's family, who points the finger at the private doc. allegedly performing cpr at the time the music icon died. this after it's revealed police seized evidence from jackson's own bedroom to make a case of homicide, including a bedside oxygen tank. a bag of liquid from an iv pole. multiple tanks of oxygen from the bedroom and garage. at the same time, the raid goes down hours ago on jackson's private doc. is grandmother, katherine jackson, being manipulated into having her son, superstar michael jackson, declared incompetent? incompetent at the time he wrote his will? is she being played like a fiddle by father, joe jackson? legal experts say incompetence is the only way the jacksons can finally get their mitts on jackson's $500 million empire. tonight we learn not one, but two autopsies reveal fresh needle marks and the deadly drug propofol in jackson's system. yes, it was predicted women would come out of the woo
images of computer hard drives. scores of documents, charges aimed at jackson's live-in doctor by jackson's family, who points the finger at the private doc. allegedly performing cpr at the time the music icon died. this after it's revealed police seized evidence from jackson's own bedroom to make a case of homicide, including a bedside oxygen tank. a bag of liquid from an iv pole. multiple tanks of oxygen from the bedroom and garage. at the same time, the raid goes down hours ago on jackson's...
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images of computer hard drives. scores of documents, charges aimed at jackson's live-in doctor by the family who points the finger at the private doc. he performed cpr at the time jackson died. to make a case on homicide including a bedside oxygen tank. a bag of liquid. at the same time, the raid goes down hours ago on jackson's private doc. is grandmother, katherine jackson declaring michael jackson incompetent at the time he wrote his will? is she being played like a fiddle by father, joe jackson? legal experts say incompetent is the only way the jackson's can finally get their mitts on jackson's half a billion dollar empire. not one, but two autopsies revealed. the deadly drug propofol in jackson's system. yes, it was predicted women would come out of the woodwork claiming to be the biomom of his kid. is there a fourth jackson offspring? all this as we uncover the secret location of jackson's body, hidden miles away to stop would be body snatchers. a battle to stop the jackson brothers plan for a burial theme par
images of computer hard drives. scores of documents, charges aimed at jackson's live-in doctor by the family who points the finger at the private doc. he performed cpr at the time jackson died. to make a case on homicide including a bedside oxygen tank. a bag of liquid. at the same time, the raid goes down hours ago on jackson's private doc. is grandmother, katherine jackson declaring michael jackson incompetent at the time he wrote his will? is she being played like a fiddle by father, joe...
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how hard is that to do?> it's virtually impossible, to go back seven years and say that he was incompetent at that time and when we look at the will, it seems reasonable. he left his estate to his kids and to his mother. what's wrong with that? >>> breaking news into the investigation in the death of michael jackson. just hours ago, federal drug agents raided the office of dr. conrad murray. >> the powerful sedative diprivan, now found in michael jackson's home. >> this powerful drug is used in operating rooms to knock out patients. >> dr. murray was michael jackson's personal doctor and was with him when he died. >> there's indications that these drugs may have been administered by another party, via injection, then this very much could be a homicide investigation. >> dr. murray's lawyers say detectives are looking for evidence of manslaughter. >> as you may already know, after my tour ended, i remain out of the country undergoing treatment for a dependency on pain medication. >> if that powerful anesthetic
how hard is that to do?> it's virtually impossible, to go back seven years and say that he was incompetent at that time and when we look at the will, it seems reasonable. he left his estate to his kids and to his mother. what's wrong with that? >>> breaking news into the investigation in the death of michael jackson. just hours ago, federal drug agents raided the office of dr. conrad murray. >> the powerful sedative diprivan, now found in michael jackson's home. >> this...
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cantu was not running hard. if jorge cantu vunning hard, he might have been able to go to third base. >> rob: agreed, bob. he kind of just was jogging into second base and by the time he learned that adam dunn was kicking it around in the corner, watch him come out of the box. goes to -- goes down the line. adam is going to have trouble picking this ball up. it's like a track right there. he slips on the wet track. it's been raining all day. watch cantu. just going to mike gonzalezy on -- >> bob: that's embarrassing. >> rob: tried to kick it into gear a little too late. embarrassing for them. god for us. we like it when cadillac it into second like that. got a double. >> bob: now stammen has to get hermida. nats lead by two. it would be nice to lead by at least two for several innings, but this is exactly the point i brought up a moment ago. the marlins have always had the answer this year when the nats get ahead. it usually doesn't take too long. that's a good basketball just above the belt. one ball, one strik
cantu was not running hard. if jorge cantu vunning hard, he might have been able to go to third base. >> rob: agreed, bob. he kind of just was jogging into second base and by the time he learned that adam dunn was kicking it around in the corner, watch him come out of the box. goes to -- goes down the line. adam is going to have trouble picking this ball up. it's like a track right there. he slips on the wet track. it's been raining all day. watch cantu. just going to mike gonzalezy on --...
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he said it was a very hard fought campaign. i said, it could not be closer. i said that we can only imagine what this is like for him and his family. he just said this is going to be the best job you will ever have. >> [inaudible] >> yes, i think it will be. when the weight of all this was finally offered your shoulders -- >> yes, i think it will be. -- when the weight of this was finally off of your shoulders -- >> it was a really nice moment between two people who really fought hard. he could not have been more gracious. that is what i felt in a moment, this is nice. >> have you talked to the leadership about your committee assignments? what have you been doing for the past few months? >> well, i talked to the majority leader, he called after the decision was announced. i will be on the health education, labor, and pension committee, which i'm very happy about. i will be on the judiciary committee, i will be on indian affairs, which i asked for. we have been doing a lot. i have been going back and forth to washington. i have a staff in place. i can hit the
he said it was a very hard fought campaign. i said, it could not be closer. i said that we can only imagine what this is like for him and his family. he just said this is going to be the best job you will ever have. >> [inaudible] >> yes, i think it will be. when the weight of all this was finally offered your shoulders -- >> yes, i think it will be. -- when the weight of this was finally off of your shoulders -- >> it was a really nice moment between two people who...
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they got that hard drive, a copy of the hard drive. 21 documents. then they were out.wo and a half hours, didn't seem like too big a deal. looking at the video though, they sure did bring a lot of agents. >> was the doctor there when the raid went down? >> no, apparently not. according to the lawyers, he was not there when the raid went down. and again, they said that it was a complete surprise. >> do we have any idea whether the claims by this family the doctor was missing, went in hiding about three days after jackson's death? >> totally false. basically what happened was, initially after michael jackson died, murray was at the hospital, talked to investigators for a short period of time. then he left. and at that point, he retained counsel. this counsel out of houston. they came to los angeles to help facilitate the communication between murray and detectives before he went to talk to detectives. he wanted a lawyer. that's simply what it was. there was a time delay there and it really got blown out of proportion. >> back to dr. marty makary, physician and professor
they got that hard drive, a copy of the hard drive. 21 documents. then they were out.wo and a half hours, didn't seem like too big a deal. looking at the video though, they sure did bring a lot of agents. >> was the doctor there when the raid went down? >> no, apparently not. according to the lawyers, he was not there when the raid went down. and again, they said that it was a complete surprise. >> do we have any idea whether the claims by this family the doctor was missing,...
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it is hard work. we need a different kind of system that rewards great teaching and allows lousy teachers to be exited from the system. i don't think lousy teachers, in my system if you are a lousy teacher you get fired. you always want to fire everybody, my theory is just move them out of poor communities. there are kids who don't need great teachers, upper-middle-class communities, send the poor teachers to upper-middle-class communities where they don't need so much. in poor communities we need great teachers and that is part of the challenge. the system is not ready to do that. we have some movement. there is no reason in this nation, we could not -- if you are a teacher and you can move children a year and half or two years, you are a superstar. you ought to be paid by the superstar. no reason that person should make a quarter of a million dollars. if you could do that, if i paid that person a quarter of a million dollars, guess what is going to be happen? people are going to be saying i will get
it is hard work. we need a different kind of system that rewards great teaching and allows lousy teachers to be exited from the system. i don't think lousy teachers, in my system if you are a lousy teacher you get fired. you always want to fire everybody, my theory is just move them out of poor communities. there are kids who don't need great teachers, upper-middle-class communities, send the poor teachers to upper-middle-class communities where they don't need so much. in poor communities we...
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he goes to the hard rock. get your tickets now.me tickets for opening night, carlos. >> you got it. any time. tavis: whew! >> bring your cam bore arena. tavis: i'll bring whatever you need me to bring. i love you, carlos, glad to have you here. that's our show for don't. catch me on the weekends, pri, public radio international and through podcasts and i'll see you next time here on pbs. until then, good night from l.a. thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. ♪ ♪ >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley tremendous cd called elixer. we are glad that you are joining us now. >> there are so many things walmart is look more information can be found at wal-martfacts.com. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance. working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncica
he goes to the hard rock. get your tickets now.me tickets for opening night, carlos. >> you got it. any time. tavis: whew! >> bring your cam bore arena. tavis: i'll bring whatever you need me to bring. i love you, carlos, glad to have you here. that's our show for don't. catch me on the weekends, pri, public radio international and through podcasts and i'll see you next time here on pbs. until then, good night from l.a. thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. ♪ ♪...
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i can only imagine how hard these past months have been. no matter whether you voted for me, for senator coleman, for senator berkeley, or whether you voted all, i want the people of minnesota to know that i am ready to work for all of you. i am committed to being a voice for all minnesotans in the u.s. senate. i know there is been a lot of talk about the fact that what i am sworn in, i will be the sixtieth member of the democratic caucus. that is not how i see it. the way i see it, i am not going to washington to be the sixtieth democratic senator, i'm going to washington to be the second senator from the state of minnesota, and that is how i am going to do this job. [applause] i promise to do my best, to work hard, to stand on principle what i believe i must, and yes, to compromise when i believe that that is in the best interest of the people of minnesota. on behalf of frannie and my beautiful kids, let me say thank you to the people of minnesota. think you for your patience, for your thoughts and prayers, and for giving me the opportuni
i can only imagine how hard these past months have been. no matter whether you voted for me, for senator coleman, for senator berkeley, or whether you voted all, i want the people of minnesota to know that i am ready to work for all of you. i am committed to being a voice for all minnesotans in the u.s. senate. i know there is been a lot of talk about the fact that what i am sworn in, i will be the sixtieth member of the democratic caucus. that is not how i see it. the way i see it, i am not...
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hard time resisting a favorite food. number two, lack of speciation, lack of feeling for, having a hard time stopping. third, preoccupation, thinking about between meals and sometimes thinking about food when you're eating, as you're eating your thinking about what you're going to be eating next. [laughter] sort of bizarre but those three characteristics, loss of control in the face of highly probable foods, like association, a preoccupation, thinking about food. those three characteristics. sometimes i see that to people and there's a small percentage of the population who have no idea what i'm talking about. they look at me with absolute blank stares. those are the people i think we should be studying. those are the ones that are the most interesting scientific -- [laughter] but we look at the epidemiology and with mccaul week at ucsf what we did is looked at how many people self report those characteristics and we found 15% of obese individuals, 30% of overweight individuals and 20% of healthy wheat individuals scored
hard time resisting a favorite food. number two, lack of speciation, lack of feeling for, having a hard time stopping. third, preoccupation, thinking about between meals and sometimes thinking about food when you're eating, as you're eating your thinking about what you're going to be eating next. [laughter] sort of bizarre but those three characteristics, loss of control in the face of highly probable foods, like association, a preoccupation, thinking about food. those three characteristics....
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winning is what is hard. that's the challenge. it is hard to win.d it is hard to win if you are in first place. it is hard to win where we are at right now. >> certainly hard to win no doubt about that. orioles trying to avoid a sweep themselves in chicago today. three-run shot. 4 r.b.i.s on the day. baltimore wins 10-2. three-game series in new york. they lost the first two games of that series but they win today by a score of 10-2. >>> tour de france stage 15. 129 miles through the alps mountain belonging to spain's rider who crushed everybody including lance who finished a minute and a half back. armstrong in second now. tonight, of course, is sports plus and we will be talking about a lot of stuff tonight. football right around the corner. nats and os recap. in-depth on the british open. michael vick update and more. he is officially a free man tomorrow. so a big, by sports plus tonight. >> do you want to recap weather. >> let's do it. worth a look. another i don't want to say cool but mild start to the workweek. 81 for a high temperature on mon
winning is what is hard. that's the challenge. it is hard to win.d it is hard to win if you are in first place. it is hard to win where we are at right now. >> certainly hard to win no doubt about that. orioles trying to avoid a sweep themselves in chicago today. three-run shot. 4 r.b.i.s on the day. baltimore wins 10-2. three-game series in new york. they lost the first two games of that series but they win today by a score of 10-2. >>> tour de france stage 15. 129 miles through...
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it will be very hard to defend that, and they did not know that at the time. it is hard to figure this out because we do not know if the test was already taken, if there was some kind of entitlement, there was certainly a lot of sympathy. how critical was this for the test? the important thing is to take a lawsuit now. i do not know how you can be certain one way or another. the court false them for having set aside, i think they would have had a tough time here, it looked like they would have had a very tough time if they were given a lawsuit. there is a long history of race here. >> the signal here is, if there is a test, and you do not do a good job creating this, and this has -- this gets results that are going to one race, you have to go back and make certain that you knew what you were doing when you were designing the test. when you were deciding who would be the best employees. they make it clear that if you go with this, they will not face a lawsuit for accidental discrimination. the supreme court does not like to employers deciding things on the basi
it will be very hard to defend that, and they did not know that at the time. it is hard to figure this out because we do not know if the test was already taken, if there was some kind of entitlement, there was certainly a lot of sympathy. how critical was this for the test? the important thing is to take a lawsuit now. i do not know how you can be certain one way or another. the court false them for having set aside, i think they would have had a tough time here, it looked like they would have...
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>> hard... it's really hard to say, charlie. i know there's an ongoing investigation, things happen. all i can say is i've got some of the best security people in the world. they follow the best practices in the world and, you know, driving over to the studio about a half hour ago, some car cut in front of our... my taxi and i saw my whole life go before my eyes. so, you know, stuff happens. >> rose: (laughs) wait a minute. are you saying it's worse than in washington than baghdad? >> defensive driving. but i will say some very bad things continue to happen in iraq and all i can say is we've got some really talented people dedicated to dealing with it. so much so that we're not curtailing what we do. in fact, we're getting out there meeting iraqis and trying to make it a better place. >> rose: a couple of last questions. one, al-sadr. moqtada al-sadr, what's the status of his own efforts to be the collaborator. either participate and be part of the solution or be part of the problem? >> he hasn't... i can't say he's been doing m
>> hard... it's really hard to say, charlie. i know there's an ongoing investigation, things happen. all i can say is i've got some of the best security people in the world. they follow the best practices in the world and, you know, driving over to the studio about a half hour ago, some car cut in front of our... my taxi and i saw my whole life go before my eyes. so, you know, stuff happens. >> rose: (laughs) wait a minute. are you saying it's worse than in washington than baghdad?...
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very hard to do that. second, we have a political system which is, given to gridlock and given not to passing major reforms. when james madison wrote the constitution, right, what was he worried about? tyranny what did he want? checks and balances so no one could actually usurp the reins of government too much. he succeeded. he would be very proud of the gridlock. makes it hard to change though. then there's what i like to machiavelli rule of reform. machiavelli, grit political scientist and advising the prince, and he says, beware of initiating anything new, because those people who have investment in the old will oppose you vigorously, whereas those people who might benefit from new system, only lukewarm supporters. why? those who lose know what they're going to lose, those who support you, it is hypothetical, it is abstract, maybe it won't pass. then there's finally what i think many of you in california have experienced, the rule of second best. some of you may be incrementallists. some of you may be m
very hard to do that. second, we have a political system which is, given to gridlock and given not to passing major reforms. when james madison wrote the constitution, right, what was he worried about? tyranny what did he want? checks and balances so no one could actually usurp the reins of government too much. he succeeded. he would be very proud of the gridlock. makes it hard to change though. then there's what i like to machiavelli rule of reform. machiavelli, grit political scientist and...
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not a hard deadline.re you sensing some flexibility from the white house side as to whether they can actually achieve this? >> well, they said they want to be flexible, but they also want to move quickly. and when they don't want to do is fall victim to the strategy of delay. you know, you hear michael steele on the rnc this morning talking about not rushing. i think what that's about is trying to slow things down and in effect trying to kill them. there is, in fact, a rush for the millions of americans who don't have insurance. there is a rush for people whose premiums are going up. if you're a small business and can't afford to employ were employers. there is a rush for them. so we've got to get moving on reform, and just saying, take your time, is not a strategy, not an alternative. it's just trying to slow things down. >> john feehery, when you look at the president and what he's trying to achieve, the newest poll from "the washington post"/abc today shows that he personally as 59% popularity. he can'
not a hard deadline.re you sensing some flexibility from the white house side as to whether they can actually achieve this? >> well, they said they want to be flexible, but they also want to move quickly. and when they don't want to do is fall victim to the strategy of delay. you know, you hear michael steele on the rnc this morning talking about not rushing. i think what that's about is trying to slow things down and in effect trying to kill them. there is, in fact, a rush for the...
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we continue to work that very hard. we are also working hard to shut down the borders to make it difficult for them to flow in from syria. that has been reduced significantly. we worked very hard to make sure that continue to be very difficult for them to execute. >> talking about the tensions between the central government of baghdad, how you see the future? >> it is a regional force. it is a force that right now is responsible for security for the krg. there is discussions that it will be two divisions. that is part of the negotiations of iran going. we are looking to see how that goes out. that will be part of the discussions that the krg has with the government of iraq. >> i have a couple of questions. what mr. >> did the american public use in july as the view iraq to decide whether it was reported move? and then i have a second question. >> the master >> i look at our, is live looking at overall stability -- the metrics i look at is overall stability. it is a combination of high- profile attacks that occur. it is
we continue to work that very hard. we are also working hard to shut down the borders to make it difficult for them to flow in from syria. that has been reduced significantly. we worked very hard to make sure that continue to be very difficult for them to execute. >> talking about the tensions between the central government of baghdad, how you see the future? >> it is a regional force. it is a force that right now is responsible for security for the krg. there is discussions that it...
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way. >> yeah, and they were pretty hard too. sean: well, i think i was there for boy's town and a number, the gingrich that stole christmas i think was the cover of "time" magazine one year, and is it youthful inexperience? i mean he's never been in a position of being an executive. obviously the presidency is a job that very few people can tell you about. >> one of the people that helped me was mike dever. and dever told me one afternoon, he and ken were both trying to coach me in '95 and '96 when i first had become speaker, and he said to me i watched you on a tv show last sunday morning, and i saw you get a question you hadn't thought about, and i watched you develop an answer on the show. he said it was a fine answer, but he said i don't want the speaker of the house as a national leader thinking up a policy on national television. if you don't already have a policy on something, back out, say i need to think about that and check on it, and let people understand you're going to be more careful. i couldn't always live up to t
way. >> yeah, and they were pretty hard too. sean: well, i think i was there for boy's town and a number, the gingrich that stole christmas i think was the cover of "time" magazine one year, and is it youthful inexperience? i mean he's never been in a position of being an executive. obviously the presidency is a job that very few people can tell you about. >> one of the people that helped me was mike dever. and dever told me one afternoon, he and ken were both trying to...
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that is hard. l.a., the city of los angeles, is already a half billion dollars in the hole, and it now has to scrounge up an estimated $2.5 million to cover the costs necessitatesed by the jackson memorial tomorrow. >> the budget anticipates for those events large in scope. this only applies to the police department. it does not apply to the other departments such as ita or sanitation or transportation. >> now, the city is asking others to pony up some of the costs, whether it's the jackson family or aeg, who's putting on -- paying for the costs inside the staples center. or maybe some of the private donors, erin, who helped pay for the laker parade we had just a few weeks ago. so far at last check no offers of help yet. >> jane wells, thank you. and california, as you know, or may know, will issue more than $3.3 billion in ious this month. what will people do with these pieces of paper? some will try to cash them in at their banks. others will try to sell them. that's where jeremy smith comes in.
that is hard. l.a., the city of los angeles, is already a half billion dollars in the hole, and it now has to scrounge up an estimated $2.5 million to cover the costs necessitatesed by the jackson memorial tomorrow. >> the budget anticipates for those events large in scope. this only applies to the police department. it does not apply to the other departments such as ita or sanitation or transportation. >> now, the city is asking others to pony up some of the costs, whether it's the...
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it is hard work. but once i give you a group of kids on grade level of those kids slip behind i know whose fault will they have problems at home, yes. will there be issues in the street, yes. the community, all of those things or for sure but in the end of those of us to take the money to educate these children we have to provide education for these children and hold ourselves accountable. so my theory is get an early. our third graders on grade level and guess what within the eighth grade they're going to be on grade level. and when they are in the tenth grade they're going to be on great level. will we still work as hard as these other charter schools? yes. but it won't be just to try to get our kids to the bottom. it will be to try to get our kids to the top. and people -- i think the big issue in this nation when people read your book, paul, and understand this the will say look, well, look with the harlem childrens ellen is doing. that's great. they think that's the ceiling. they think that is th
it is hard work. but once i give you a group of kids on grade level of those kids slip behind i know whose fault will they have problems at home, yes. will there be issues in the street, yes. the community, all of those things or for sure but in the end of those of us to take the money to educate these children we have to provide education for these children and hold ourselves accountable. so my theory is get an early. our third graders on grade level and guess what within the eighth grade...
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you're not involved in the current debate, but why is it so hard, do you think?> well, david, it's hard because the system that we've seen grow up, almost organically since world war ii, is so dysfunctional. and, unfortunately, the incentives are often not in the right places to reward doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals for their outcomes, to really drive quality. and i applaud the president for taking it on right off the bat. you know, there are many problems we're dealing with in our country, and certainly he could have said, okay, fine, we'll get to that when we get to it, but he's waded right into it. and i am somewhat encouraged by what i see happening in the congress. you know, i've been there. i know how hard this is. >> is it different than '93? >> oh, it is. it's different in several ways. it's different because i think everybody's now convinced there's a problem. back in '93, we had to keep making the case over and over again. well, now we know, costs will continue to rise. for everybody who has insurance, there is no safe haven. their
you're not involved in the current debate, but why is it so hard, do you think?> well, david, it's hard because the system that we've seen grow up, almost organically since world war ii, is so dysfunctional. and, unfortunately, the incentives are often not in the right places to reward doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals for their outcomes, to really drive quality. and i applaud the president for taking it on right off the bat. you know, there are many problems we're dealing...
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he knows he has a hard time now. and he can take his dip now, evenhough the numbers will dip as well, but as long as there is improvement elastic -- next year, that is okay. that is the time or verizon. take a dip and time of the best you can -- that is the time horizon. then you get a rise at the end of next year. >> there is always a lag time even when have not had a real stimulus. that is it essentially why george bush the first lost the '92 election. the economy was recovering and he didn't get credit until -- because the recovery began really under clinton. this is such an awful recession and that it may be getting better by the 10 election, but i think it is very questionable. i am sure obama thought about the likelihood that he certainly will lose seats in the next election. the question is, how many. >> colby, do we need a second stimulus package? >> i don't know why warren buffett would say that, although he ishe one who made the money and i have not at all. it seems to be in -- to me they have not fully dis
he knows he has a hard time now. and he can take his dip now, evenhough the numbers will dip as well, but as long as there is improvement elastic -- next year, that is okay. that is the time or verizon. take a dip and time of the best you can -- that is the time horizon. then you get a rise at the end of next year. >> there is always a lag time even when have not had a real stimulus. that is it essentially why george bush the first lost the '92 election. the economy was recovering and he...
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hard to be that greg maddux would need anybody.always looked, at least on the outside, to be in complete control of everything that happened between the lines. >> rob: he was a crumbling house of cards on the inside. >> bob: oh come on. >> rob: i don't know. >> bob: mock hits it hard but right to gonzalez. the nats are gone, five innings in the book and the padres lead 3-1. announcer: what's your cialis moment? when she gives me that look. when at last we're alone. when we both decide. announcer: today, guys with erectile dysfunction can be ready with another dosing option from cialis. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. so relax and take your time. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include h
hard to be that greg maddux would need anybody.always looked, at least on the outside, to be in complete control of everything that happened between the lines. >> rob: he was a crumbling house of cards on the inside. >> bob: oh come on. >> rob: i don't know. >> bob: mock hits it hard but right to gonzalez. the nats are gone, five innings in the book and the padres lead 3-1. announcer: what's your cialis moment? when she gives me that look. when at last we're alone. when...
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it was so hard. it was now, you know, people are know that i am hiv-positive so i just really stayed to myself. and i remember one day i was in the car, coming home, you know, the wal-mart parking lot. [laughter] >> i remember looking up and i seem brake lights, and i was, i'm about to hit this car. and i was like i really don't want to hit the car because at the time i was still on my mom's insurance and i didn't want to hear her bath and i thought i had to do something. and i remember jerking the car steering wheel sideways whited hit this car. and i jerked the car and it went spinning and it went across four lanes of traffic and it spans all the way around and i was watching a tractor-trailer coming at me head on. and i just remember closing my eyes. when i closed my eyes and opened them, i seen smoke. i wasn't touched. my car wasn't touch and a tractor-trailer was inches away from my bumper. it was at that moment that i realized i had almost died and it had nothing to do with hiv. and i'm sitting
it was so hard. it was now, you know, people are know that i am hiv-positive so i just really stayed to myself. and i remember one day i was in the car, coming home, you know, the wal-mart parking lot. [laughter] >> i remember looking up and i seem brake lights, and i was, i'm about to hit this car. and i was like i really don't want to hit the car because at the time i was still on my mom's insurance and i didn't want to hear her bath and i thought i had to do something. and i remember...
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so we tried very hard to work through some of those things. that is where i would come out as far as that is concerned that, yes, it helped him with name recognition but there was a lot he had to overcome as well because they had a background as a comedian. there are republicans who think this is a sign of the apocalypse, if you ever watched him on "saturday night live" that he should in no way be a senator. but think it both helped him and hurt him, and in the end he did work very hard to rob it. and remember, this is minnesota. the only state in the nation to vote for what the mondale if -- district of columbia is not a state, of course -- they elected paul wellstone, an interesting but beloved senator, and jesse ventura was governor. this is a state with a unique independent streak. they will take chances on colleges since it they see a reason to. host: he suggests he will lay low, work hard, study the issues. he wants to follow the model of senator clinton when she was there and first started. but we know he was a comedian. i wanted to ask
so we tried very hard to work through some of those things. that is where i would come out as far as that is concerned that, yes, it helped him with name recognition but there was a lot he had to overcome as well because they had a background as a comedian. there are republicans who think this is a sign of the apocalypse, if you ever watched him on "saturday night live" that he should in no way be a senator. but think it both helped him and hurt him, and in the end he did work very...
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but the evidence is these issues are hard and com play the dayed and hard to get across to the public and hard to build a public consensus for all the talk of the people that don't have coverage, 85% to 86% of americans do have coverage. and while it's imperfect and people are losing coverage, people are scared to give up what they don't know. >> what is behind the public uneasiness showing up in the polls? people always were concerned about losing their coverage. what has changed? >> i don't know it's changed so much as people start looking at the details and they look very americanny and for all the promises the president makes, he has a plan that delivers the things he says. there's no plan yet that puts together all these elements. people have different ideas out there that sort of get at part of the problem. many of these cost savings that are the magic bullet here are speculative and don't know whether they'll work. you can talk about the mayo clinic or the cleveland clinic does and we know that can be scaled up with the population of patients, some really deep questions here. >
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she lived in her own life -- where i was very hard on her. she was very effected -- i would think that men and women were both very hard on her. again, she was very affective. greta: personally gratuitous. >> they were certainly personally gratuitous. she will have to prove that she is up to the task of being president from a substance point of view. that is her big challenge. greta: a big thanks. thank you. up next, what did david letterman say about sarah palin? was this one funny? we will play you the tape. plus, north korea. there is a question about an attack and whether or not there are part of it. of the world's most revered luxury sedan. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars... this is the world record for longevity and endurance. and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. greta: does governor sarah palin blamed the media? was that part of for decision to resign -- blame the media? >> it is a bit perplexing, because most candidates, mo
she lived in her own life -- where i was very hard on her. she was very effected -- i would think that men and women were both very hard on her. again, she was very affective. greta: personally gratuitous. >> they were certainly personally gratuitous. she will have to prove that she is up to the task of being president from a substance point of view. that is her big challenge. greta: a big thanks. thank you. up next, what did david letterman say about sarah palin? was this one funny? we...
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she lived in her own life -- where i was very hard on her. she was very effected -- i would think that men and women were both very hard on her. again, she was very affective. greta: personally gratuitous. >> they were certainly personally gratuitous. she will have to prove that she is up to the task of being president from a substance point of view. that is her big challenge. greta: a big thanks. thank you. up next, what did david letterman say about sarah palin? was this one funny? we will play you the tape. plus, north korea. there is a question about an attack and whether or not there are part of it. -- they are part of it. dry, damaged hair, frankly, is crunchy. healthy hair is softsisilky. and you can get it. fabulou. all you need is pantene. salon names and fancy packaging are nice, but you dot t need it. even experts agree. it's damage protection results leading salon brands can't beat. trust me on this, the blow dryer, the curling iron, greta: does governor sarah palin blamed the media? was that part of for decision to resign -- blam
she lived in her own life -- where i was very hard on her. she was very effected -- i would think that men and women were both very hard on her. again, she was very affective. greta: personally gratuitous. >> they were certainly personally gratuitous. she will have to prove that she is up to the task of being president from a substance point of view. that is her big challenge. greta: a big thanks. thank you. up next, what did david letterman say about sarah palin? was this one funny? we...
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chirac's leaders must now make some hard choices. -- iraq's leaders' summit some hard choices. they need security for their towns and leaders. america will be a strong partner to the iraqi people on behalf of security and prosperity. make no mistake, there will be dismal days ahead. we know that the violence in iraq will continue. we see that already in the bombing earlier today. there are those that will test iraqi security forces. the iraqi people will see more bombings in the murder of innocent civilians. i am confident that the forces will fail. the future belongs to those who build it, not those who destroy it. today's transition is further proof that those who try to hold iraq into the abyss are on the wrong side. finally, the very sad said they are -- they are celebrating capability and commitment of every single american who has served in iraq. that is [applause] very tour after a tour of duty, our troops have overcome every obstacle to extend this opportunity to the iraqi people. these women and men are not only in the headlines, but they are in the hearts and prayers.
chirac's leaders must now make some hard choices. -- iraq's leaders' summit some hard choices. they need security for their towns and leaders. america will be a strong partner to the iraqi people on behalf of security and prosperity. make no mistake, there will be dismal days ahead. we know that the violence in iraq will continue. we see that already in the bombing earlier today. there are those that will test iraqi security forces. the iraqi people will see more bombings in the murder of...
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he would throw you up against the wall as hard as he could.ng to -- >> but you were only a child. >> i know. >> you were a baby. >> i know. it's one thing to discipline -- >> and you were producing successful records. >> i know. he would lose his temper. i just remember hearing my mother scream, "joe, you're going to kill them, you're going to kill them! stop it! you're going to kill them!" and i was so fast, he couldn't catch me half the time. but when he would catch me, oh, my god. it was bad. it was really bad. ♪ >> i looked up at the screen and couldn't help wondering what effect this violence had on young michael. ♪ abc easy as one, two, three doe-re-mi ♪ abc one two three, baby, you and me girl ♪ >> we were terrified of him, terrified. i can't tell you. i don't think he realizes to this day how scared -- scared. i mean scared. so scared that i would regurgitate. >> you would vomit? >> mm-hmm. >> when would you vomit? what would produce that sort of reaction in you? >> his presence. just seeing him. and sometimes i would faint, and my bod
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gecko vo: ...but i do work hard, mind you. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success."ecko vo: that's why geico is consistently rated excellent or better in terms of financial strength. gecko vo: second rule: "don't steal a coworker's egg salad, 'specially if it's marked "the gecko." come on people. when you add ultra downy with renewing scent pearls. you get 3x longer lasting freshness so you feel more connected. downy...feel more. are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. >> and tonight on our "great american panel," he is the former governor of the great state of maryland, rob earlic is here, and she was advisor to harry reid, and penny lee is back, and she is the two-time emmy winning host of "inside edition" deborah norvil
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and that is hard business. it's got harder this week when a had a way of financing it that fell apart and they have to find new ways to do that. i do think, though, you see on the hill a determination to turn out the bills. i haven't seen any wavering that would mean this is about to fall apart. >> henry waxman says he will not be bound by any white house agreement. >> house correct -- health care is like a human back. it has so many moving parts. you wonder at some point if it is fixable. >> we could do a whole show on bad backs. but let's just stick to the basic subject of health care. with all of the competing interests, what will the sausage look like? >> we know a few broad outlines. and the key thing is how to get more people insured. will there be a big government program or the co-ops they are talking about? the senate is talking about going with first a co-op system which will be private with a trigger to set in a public program if the co-op doesn't work. the house doesn't like that at all. they will g
and that is hard business. it's got harder this week when a had a way of financing it that fell apart and they have to find new ways to do that. i do think, though, you see on the hill a determination to turn out the bills. i haven't seen any wavering that would mean this is about to fall apart. >> henry waxman says he will not be bound by any white house agreement. >> house correct -- health care is like a human back. it has so many moving parts. you wonder at some point if it is...
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250gb hard drive. 4gb of memory. 17"!his one has all of my qualifications. - ( screams ) - announcer: congrats, lauren. it's a pc. i got everything for under $1,000. i'm a pc and i got just what i wanted. . >> bob: it's a series a day game here at land shark stadium. nationals trying to do something to solve this domination, this jinx, whatever you want to call it, against the marlinsings especially here in this ballpark. we have some game notes for you. of course, some big deals today. we'll get into those as the day goes on. adam dunn hitting great on the road. for some reason, not that great at nats park. jordan zimmerman has been stingy lately. josh johnson, 14 out of 16 since coming back nearly a year ago from that elbow surgery. he has as good a rehab and a return to the big leagues as anybody. there is nyjer morgan. for you uniform buffs, he is going to be wearing number 28 -- i'm sorry. number 1. he is 28 years old. and sean burnett will be wearing number 17. good to see him in the dugout. for today,
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the president stepped forward and make those hard decisions. they want to do it in a way that allows them to have a viable future, and also to not have an open-ended commitment on the part of the taxpayers. host: you had a prior public career and served as chief to part print economist of the labor department. this is james. good morning, james. caller: it seems to me like the whole problem is the fact that the labor union -- they are paying some third grade dropouts to put a bullet through a little hole. they get more money then a professor in college. that is why you get cheaper labor. it is time to wake up, america. host: looking at pictures from flint, michigan. guest: i think that is not true. the american auto worker is one of the most productive workers in the world. their productivity rates match those that we find in other countries. if you look at recent analysis, they are efficient. clearly, the autoworkers made significant concessions to keep general motors in business. they took lower wages. they gave up some health care. they gave
the president stepped forward and make those hard decisions. they want to do it in a way that allows them to have a viable future, and also to not have an open-ended commitment on the part of the taxpayers. host: you had a prior public career and served as chief to part print economist of the labor department. this is james. good morning, james. caller: it seems to me like the whole problem is the fact that the labor union -- they are paying some third grade dropouts to put a bullet through a...
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that is hard busess. that way to finance that that fell apart. after fine neways. they have to have a determination to put out bills. have not seen wavering that this will -- >>arry waxman said he will t bebouthat any white house agreement. >> hlth care is a littleike the human bac it h so many human moving parts. >> we could do a wh show on bad backs. with allf these competing interests, what will this sausage look like? >> a few broad outnes. the kething is how to get re ople insured. will there be government pgram or will there be coops? e senate right now talki about fst a co op system that will be private, with a trigger to setp a public programf it doesn't work. the house doesn't like that at all,t will go with a overnment plan. all will be hashed out in a conference commtee this fl. but bideis righ-- they are magnus close ithey could fire out the money- they are, like,this close, and they can figureut of money. >> obama leaving this to ngress, because he coun't impose his will but a some point he will ha to get people the room to knock heads togeer. there is
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harding instead of reverend harding. in massachusetts, a lay person can go for a day to the state house and get permission to officiate at a marriage. so i'd still be able to do it, only i just wouldn't be a pastor anymore. >> reporter: at church of the covenant, interim minister jennifer wegter-mcnelly is an ordained presbyterian pastor. she says her congregation has been put in a difficult position of trying to maintain support for gay members while still respecting the national denomination. >> we have a long history and we're very active, and so i think there is a lot of really thoughtful hard conversation about how do we be prophetic and remain faithful and connected to the churches that are our larger community? >> reporter: so far, they've been able to do that by keeping same-sex weddings solely under the jurisdiction of the u.c.c. part of their church. other congregations don't have that option. episcopal clergy also can't conduct gay marriages. in an effort to be even-handed, many massachusetts episcopal churche
harding instead of reverend harding. in massachusetts, a lay person can go for a day to the state house and get permission to officiate at a marriage. so i'd still be able to do it, only i just wouldn't be a pastor anymore. >> reporter: at church of the covenant, interim minister jennifer wegter-mcnelly is an ordained presbyterian pastor. she says her congregation has been put in a difficult position of trying to maintain support for gay members while still respecting the national...
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gecko vo: ...but i do work hard, mind you. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why geico is consistently rated excellent or better in terms of financial strength. gecko vo: second rule: "don't steal a coworker's egg salad, 'specially if it's marked "the gecko." come on people. ♪ so blessed with inspiration ♪ ♪ i don't know much ♪ but i know i love you ♪ and that may be ♪ all i need ♪ to know (announcer) customers love ge aircraft engines almost as much as we love making them. innovation today for america's tomorrow. >>> waterboarding back >> welcome back. i'm tamron hall in new york. >> i'm david shuster. we're continuing to follow the sonia sotomayor confirmation hearings. we're watching senator chuck schumer talking about that issue of empathy, something that has come up repeatedly in this hearing. >> it certainly has. that and the line of questions we just saw from senator kyl regarding racial bias or gender bias. let's listen in to the confirmation hearing as it has resumed. >> and many of them were poor
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, studying hard. i have also read about the importance of having children happily married. i should say a lot of these assimilation dos and requirements are things that apply not only to recent immigrants but to all immigrants. i think it will be a challenge, but it is a challenge that i think conservatives can meet and are in a good position to make this an issue that works for them. i think as you all have said, there is a failure sometimes for critical service to recognize issues that are actually good issues before us. i think the overwhelming majority of americans, including recent immigrants, agree that assimilation is important. they are here for a reason. they think this is a great country. they understand that "in god we trust" is written on the dollar bills in english, and that is the language their children need to understand. therefore, this is an issue -- and i should say one of the items on my top 10 list is you cannot ask for special preferences for your group on the basis of your skin
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it looks like she has the votes to win, but i thought today they went at her pretty hard., i know some of my more conservative colleagues will say we expected them to go even harder and hit her harder but from my perspective, she came out of this thing pretty much roughed up, and she has got a lot of cuts on her after the first round. bret: steve. >> i think juan was talking about me. i think she survived. i think she seemed competent, if not brilliant. she basically answered the questions. she knew -- she sounded like she knew what she was talking about, but charles is exactly right. she can't defend the comments she has made in the past, comments that were not off the cuff remarks she gave in an interview, comments that appeared in her prepared remarks, in speeches. people have called her her stump speech. this is what she said again and again and again. you can't make that disappear. jeff sessions was very effective lining up questions about that, lining up questions about her identity politics, and many other areas where she said yesterday in her opening statement cont
it looks like she has the votes to win, but i thought today they went at her pretty hard., i know some of my more conservative colleagues will say we expected them to go even harder and hit her harder but from my perspective, she came out of this thing pretty much roughed up, and she has got a lot of cuts on her after the first round. bret: steve. >> i think juan was talking about me. i think she survived. i think she seemed competent, if not brilliant. she basically answered the...
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. >> do you ever wake up and say, damn, this is hard? damn, i'm not going to get the things done i want to get done? it's too politicized? >> we'll have more of katie couric's interview. >> michael jackson's resting place. has it set off a family feud? >> i fought to get him at neverland. it's his home. >> we'll tell you why jermaine jackson was fighting back tears talking about his brother. >>> his wife and two children pulled from a burning suv. we'll talk to one grateful dead. >> call them the bar-bucks. while booze could be ordered at some starbucks early this wednesday morning, july 22nd, 2009. captioning funded by cbs [ expletive ] [ expletive ] >>> we want to meet you tina mann. she was at a snow boarding accident. at one point, she was told she would never walk again. thanks to her hard work and the devices, the devices on her knees around the left. amazing recovery has happened. amazing ability for her to walk again. we'll find out what that's about in a little while. >> we would also like to welcome kelly hildebrandt to the pro
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hard to come to grips with. what fans are choosing to do is remember what they saw, the greatness on the field and in the community. >> you have to try to put that out of your mind and think about his family and hope they can deal with it the best they can because it is hard for us. >> the titans opened their doors unsure of what the reaction from fans would be. quickly they learned it was the right thing to do. >> a chance to reflect on the great career that steve mcnair had and so many people have remarked how much they have meant to him not just as a player in the nfl for the tennessee titans or baltimore ravens, but for what he has done in the community. giving back with charities, signing ought fwrafs. the camps that he had. groups of kids off school buses to pay their respects to a gentleman that they look up to. it is truly been an emotional and remarkable day. >> i'm just taking it real hard and i pray for his family right now. and i know it is hard for his football players, jeff fisher. but we love stev
hard to come to grips with. what fans are choosing to do is remember what they saw, the greatness on the field and in the community. >> you have to try to put that out of your mind and think about his family and hope they can deal with it the best they can because it is hard for us. >> the titans opened their doors unsure of what the reaction from fans would be. quickly they learned it was the right thing to do. >> a chance to reflect on the great career that steve mcnair had...
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why was it so hard? that was the question. >> the answer says kessler is that for roughly 70 million people, their brains are wired in such a way that they are literally hooked on food. >> not because you're lazy or not self-disciplined. your brain is being activated. >> your brain has been hijacked by fat, sugar and salt on some level? >> that's exactly right. you get -- it could be the sight, the smell, just the location, the visual. >> we pulled together a panel of overeaters to help illuminate kessler's findings. those who obsess about food and have difficulty stopping. mary crean says she's been an overeater her entire life. >> i will be at the supermarket, oh, there's the candy. >> wendy wessler had gastric bypass, but can't stop fixating on food. >> oh, i have one piece of choc chocolate. >> her brain scan showed what it shows when people say, i'm hungry for french fries. >> to a m-- the amigdala reacts and for slender people, once they're given a milk shake, it turns off, but for conditioned hype
why was it so hard? that was the question. >> the answer says kessler is that for roughly 70 million people, their brains are wired in such a way that they are literally hooked on food. >> not because you're lazy or not self-disciplined. your brain is being activated. >> your brain has been hijacked by fat, sugar and salt on some level? >> that's exactly right. you get -- it could be the sight, the smell, just the location, the visual. >> we pulled together a panel...
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it has not hard -- it has not been hard to work out when there have been demonstrations as well.t the houses, no water, no electricity and some people have been waiting for their new house to be built for over 15 years. >> we have no water, no electricity, no toilet. >> they feel they have been promised something that never came. >> no water, no electricity. >> why should your government give you that? >> we did vote them. >> under the plan. >> as the search continues for ringleader's from the morning's clash, it is clear this is a problem being contained. it is yet to be solved prepare. >> it will not stop until they give us what we want. >> with the anc having won its fourth consecutive election earlier this year, event of the last few weeks show just how many south africans now see violent demonstrations as their only way of being heard. >> there are new warnings about the impact of global warming on the net -- the northern hemisphere's greatest mass of ice, the greenland ice sheet. scientists say ice sheets are now retreating faster than at any time since records began. steve
it has not hard -- it has not been hard to work out when there have been demonstrations as well.t the houses, no water, no electricity and some people have been waiting for their new house to be built for over 15 years. >> we have no water, no electricity, no toilet. >> they feel they have been promised something that never came. >> no water, no electricity. >> why should your government give you that? >> we did vote them. >> under the plan. >> as the...
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to keep a good attitude. >> it can be very hard. longer it goes on the harder it can be. the good thing is you gave us tips. i'm going to bring up some of them and maybe you can explain them. get out and be seen. >> one of the most important things you can do is to get out in front of people, be seen, let them know you're out there because jobs don't come to your house and knock on your door. you need to let people know you're available, that you're upbeat, out there, go to networking meetings, informational meetings, informational interviews, job interviews, meet people for coffee, lunch, breakfast, create something to do everyday and be seen. >> here's one i liked, steer clear of drains. >> there are a lot of people who do nothing except watch the news, read the paper, repeat to you the unemployment statistics, how it's getting worse, the money going nowhere, this company had a layoff smghts this group forecast record lows. all it does is feed into your own pessimism and depression. the people can really suck the energy and optimi
to keep a good attitude. >> it can be very hard. longer it goes on the harder it can be. the good thing is you gave us tips. i'm going to bring up some of them and maybe you can explain them. get out and be seen. >> one of the most important things you can do is to get out in front of people, be seen, let them know you're out there because jobs don't come to your house and knock on your door. you need to let people know you're available, that you're upbeat, out there, go to...