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she sits down with c-span's studentcam winner from honolulu. his prize-winning documentary was on childhood obesity. other student council members around the country will join the conversation did live on c- span this morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern. this week on c-span2, is special primetime presentation of book tv. tonight, the author of "the madame curie complex" about women's contributions to science. live coverage of new yorker editor discussing the life of barack obama. interview with former education secretary bill bennett, who discusses his book, "a century turns." it begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern time on c-span2. >> all this month, said the winners of c-span's studentscam video documentary competition. middle and high school students from 45 states submitted videos on one of the country's greatest strengths or challenge the country is facing. watch the top winning videos every morning at c-span at 6:50 a.m. eastern just before "washington journal." at 8:30, meet the students that made them and for a preview of all the winners visit student
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joining me from honolulu city councilman and member of the u.s.am. thanks for being with us. >> thank you for having me on. >> sean: aloha, thank you for being here. apparently, democrats think a lot of your candidacy national democrats have launched massive attacks you. tell us what they are saying about you? >> i guess it is a good sign democrats are spending hundreds of thousands to tear down my candidacy. sure sign they are afraid what the voters of hawaii may do. some attacks have been that i supposedly favor shipping jobs overseas. the reason for that is because i signed a pledge not to raise taxes. it is utterly prepros -- preposterous claim but a sign of how desperate the democrats are. we can win. if we win here in hawaii it makes a profound statement for the republicans to take back control of the u.s. house of representatives this coming november. >> sean: it seems the biggest issue with the campaign committee their attacks is that you oppose the stimulus plan. you have gone on record saying you have never voted for a tax increase. neve
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first lady michelle obama focused on childhood obesity and sits down with the studentcam winner from honolulu. that will be live on c-span this morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern. ble's greatest gift to -- latest gift to america. >> joining us now is the executive director of the center for auto safety. let me begin with the toyota possibility of getting a fine of $64 million from nhtsa. >> it is a well-deserved fine. first of all, toyota brag about saving $100 million in the format -- in the floormat recall. the imposition financially is peanuts. but it is a symbolic message more than a dollar a message. >> if it is peanuts, does congress me to increase the amount that nhtsa is allowed to find? >> absolutely. one judge imposed a $2.40 billion fine last year. the epa has an unlimited cap. if we matched the epa, it would be $25,000 a vehicle, and no cap whatsoever. >> and that is why nhtsa came forth with an unprecedented amount. >> toyota knew the system. they withheld information from the agency. it made the agency look like a regulator that was not very effective. that is really because it does
first lady michelle obama focused on childhood obesity and sits down with the studentcam winner from honolulu. that will be live on c-span this morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern. ble's greatest gift to -- latest gift to america. >> joining us now is the executive director of the center for auto safety. let me begin with the toyota possibility of getting a fine of $64 million from nhtsa. >> it is a well-deserved fine. first of all, toyota brag about saving $100 million in the format --...
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. >> dawg chapman, dawg the bounty hunter joins us from honolulu. isn't it almost a certainty the perpetrator of this child's kidnapping and murder is someone in the inner circle? she's being baby sat by the stone subject wasted 17-year-old. isn't it inevitable whofr snatched her was part of the family circle? >> i hate to be a sidewalk attorney or sidewalk jury but i would say absolutely. sounds like the grandma has made someone confess. if you don't do the actual murder and you help get rid of the body or get rid of the evidence, you are in that state just as guilty as you did it. you get charged with accessory but in this kind of case right now i would like to tell all these kids the first one to talk usually walks. you know that geraldo. someone right now needs to call geraldo rivera and say this is what happened and it's how it went down. the first one that talks about this will get maybe a probation and will not get a life sentence. if they shut up and depend on lawyer when is it comes to the media it has to do with the child like this not a l
. >> dawg chapman, dawg the bounty hunter joins us from honolulu. isn't it almost a certainty the perpetrator of this child's kidnapping and murder is someone in the inner circle? she's being baby sat by the stone subject wasted 17-year-old. isn't it inevitable whofr snatched her was part of the family circle? >> i hate to be a sidewalk attorney or sidewalk jury but i would say absolutely. sounds like the grandma has made someone confess. if you don't do the actual murder and you...
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i see the mayor of honolulu talk about religion and its basis for their cultures policies and city advancement. there are many other examples around the country. those things are the humanities, but very few people speak about the humanities. there is a disconnect with the citizenry in general. i think that is the case with the arts, t o zero, where people will talk about research -- the arts, too, where people will talk about in joining jazz or museums without realizing. i wonder if there is something about the concept of the humanities from a visibility and value proposition that you would suggest. >> what i think you are trying to say is that there is this concept that the arts are artsy. that somehow has an implication both of elitism and of non- strength. actually, the arts are about culture and they are about bringing out the most imaginative in american society. the humanities are about depth. in a world which is muscular, sometimes people underestimate this. i cannot visualize the united states army being wisely used unless there was a great deal of cultural understanding of where it i
i see the mayor of honolulu talk about religion and its basis for their cultures policies and city advancement. there are many other examples around the country. those things are the humanities, but very few people speak about the humanities. there is a disconnect with the citizenry in general. i think that is the case with the arts, t o zero, where people will talk about research -- the arts, too, where people will talk about in joining jazz or museums without realizing. i wonder if there is...
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michelle obama focused on child the obesity and sits down today with cspan's studentscam winner of honolulu. his prize-winning documentary was on child of obesity. that is live on c-span this morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern. >> david represents the auto companies, he is the president and ceo of the auto alliance in washington d.c.. you are in d.c., yes? i wanted to get your reaction to the news, a $16.40 billion fine? >> the system works. the agency determined that there was a violation, and they took action against the company. it is not an issue of the level of the fine, but the reputation. >> what will be the impact on toyota's image? >> they have real bland loyalty with consumers -- real brand loyalty with consumers. i think they survived, they addressed the problems. recalls are part of a regulatory model that works, because even though there has been an increase in the number of recalls. it is a way to remedy potential defects much sooner than otherwise would be the case. >> how do you think the other car companies are going to react? >> it is a process. there really develop a cooperati
michelle obama focused on child the obesity and sits down today with cspan's studentscam winner of honolulu. his prize-winning documentary was on child of obesity. that is live on c-span this morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern. >> david represents the auto companies, he is the president and ceo of the auto alliance in washington d.c.. you are in d.c., yes? i wanted to get your reaction to the news, a $16.40 billion fine? >> the system works. the agency determined that there was a...
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you can see it live on c-span, as it features eight c-span studentscam winner from honolulu. yesterday a three-judge panel ruled the federal communications commission did not have the power to regulate high-speed internet. some say it may be problematic in efforts to improve broadband access and the united states. here are the numbers -- the story we are about to get into for the first 45 minutes in all the papers this morning, including this right up in "the wall street journal" in the marketplace session. the headlines read -- the author joins us on the phone right now. if you could kind of give us a little back story on this decision. for those who may not be following on a day-to-day basis. guest: sure, basically a couple of years ago comcast was accused of preventing some of its subscribers from downloading large and video files on these file sharing services. essentially comcast not tell people they were doing this, were not telling subscribers -- all of a sudden they could just not download the files. they complained. the fcc started investigating in 2008 and concluded
you can see it live on c-span, as it features eight c-span studentscam winner from honolulu. yesterday a three-judge panel ruled the federal communications commission did not have the power to regulate high-speed internet. some say it may be problematic in efforts to improve broadband access and the united states. here are the numbers -- the story we are about to get into for the first 45 minutes in all the papers this morning, including this right up in "the wall street journal" in...
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barack obama grew up in honolulu and had to learn how to be african-american in the absence of african-americansracial identity is a drama obama had to undergo long after he became comfortable with his own identity. now he had to play it out in public, in politics. remember, this is a guy who in 2004 goes to the democratic convention in boston and delivers an electrifying speech that makes him a national figure, maybe a world figure and when he gets to logan airport a couple of days later he is pulled aside for extra examination at the security line. he is racially profiled and his campaign manager says what is going on. and obama says, dude, he really said it, dude, don't worry about it. don't sweat it. i have gone through it all my life. he may have not gone through the trials and tribulations of the civil rights generation, he knows what it is to be african-american in this country even at this late date. race is the longest and most painful drama this country has known. so the election of barack obama does not end that, does not solve every ill where race is concerned. far from it, but it wa
barack obama grew up in honolulu and had to learn how to be african-american in the absence of african-americansracial identity is a drama obama had to undergo long after he became comfortable with his own identity. now he had to play it out in public, in politics. remember, this is a guy who in 2004 goes to the democratic convention in boston and delivers an electrifying speech that makes him a national figure, maybe a world figure and when he gets to logan airport a couple of days later he is...
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he is from honolulu. thanks for watching the program. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] . . >> you are watching c-span, created for you as a public service by america's cable companies. next, a conference on the future of innovation resources. at 11:00 eastern, first lady michelle obama sets down with c- span studentcam winner in honolulu. falling back, two former administrators of the national highway tracy -- national highway safety administration discusses safety standards. last month, the economist magazine held a conference on the future of innovation. scholars talk about how it bought innovation can conserve resources. this is one hour. >> talking about the rights and challenges of the 21st century, all of which i will we may gloat -- we may go toward a global collapse. that is no longer possible. another thing new is global feelings on resources, resources such as energy, water, seafood, photosynthesis which are under pressure around the world. the thir
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so i don't think that there will be big changes on that front going forward zoofplt honolulu, matt on the independent line. good morning. caller: i have a couple observations. now that the republicans are complaining about medicare being cut, this is the same party about it complaining itance cougs tuitional. wouldn't it also be [inaudible] guest: on the first point, the caller is right. republicans have traditionally been the party that warns about a pending entitlement crisis but they've hit the democrats over the head with the medicare cuts that are in their bill. what they would come back and say is that the cuts that the democrats are making will be used to pay for new entitlement spending, this new health care reform legislation, where as their plan would have been to use those cuts to shore up the system. on the second point, as the necessary and proper clause is intertwined with the commerce clause in terms of constitutional history but it's not a kind of you can do anything you deem necessarily clause. that's not what it means legally. host: wisconsin, todd on the democratic
so i don't think that there will be big changes on that front going forward zoofplt honolulu, matt on the independent line. good morning. caller: i have a couple observations. now that the republicans are complaining about medicare being cut, this is the same party about it complaining itance cougs tuitional. wouldn't it also be [inaudible] guest: on the first point, the caller is right. republicans have traditionally been the party that warns about a pending entitlement crisis but they've hit...
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. >> bill: we got the birth announcements, two honolulu newspapers. that is impossible. would have to know, we're going to fake barack obama's birth because some day he is going to president. newspapers only print birth announcement whz you call them and tell them, hey, your baby is born. is this the baby jesus here. >> maybe there are two barack obamas. >> bill: so look, he is born in the united states. you can't fake that. >> not only that, but the people that have seen it said we've seen it. >> bill: i didn't even rel on that. i related on something that you can't say. >> nonetheless the birthers. >> bill: in another controversy, a marine on facebook is in trouble. >> he created this armed forces tea party patriots. he likes what the tea party stands for. he was going to go on another network and talk about the group and the controversy surrounding the facebook page. the military called the man, you might want to refresh yourself with the department of defense. >> bill: they didn't want him on television. >> he didn't go that far. he abandoned the facebook page and in
. >> bill: we got the birth announcements, two honolulu newspapers. that is impossible. would have to know, we're going to fake barack obama's birth because some day he is going to president. newspapers only print birth announcement whz you call them and tell them, hey, your baby is born. is this the baby jesus here. >> maybe there are two barack obamas. >> bill: so look, he is born in the united states. you can't fake that. >> not only that, but the people that have...
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. >> dawg chapman, dawg the bounty hunter joins us from honolulu. isn't it almost a certainty the perpetrator of this child's kidnapping and murder is someone in the inner circle? she's being baby sat by the stone subject wasted 17-year-old. isn't it inevitable whofr snatched her was part of the family circle? >> i hate to be a sidewalk attorney or sidewalk jury but i would say absolutely. sounds like the grandma has made someone confess. if you don't do the actual murder and you help get rid of the body or get rid of the evidence, you are in that state just as guilty as you did it. you get charged with accessory but in this kind of case right now i would like to tell all these kids the first one to talk usually walks. you know that geraldo. someone right now needs to call geraldo rivera and say this is what happened and it's how it went down. the first one that talks about this will get maybe a probation and will not get a life sentence. if they shut up and depend on lawyer when is it comes to the media it has to do with the child like this not a l
. >> dawg chapman, dawg the bounty hunter joins us from honolulu. isn't it almost a certainty the perpetrator of this child's kidnapping and murder is someone in the inner circle? she's being baby sat by the stone subject wasted 17-year-old. isn't it inevitable whofr snatched her was part of the family circle? >> i hate to be a sidewalk attorney or sidewalk jury but i would say absolutely. sounds like the grandma has made someone confess. if you don't do the actual murder and you...
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nonetheless, paradise in honolulu, seeing heavy rain at least at the capital.ere's the severe weather threat you mentioned. we have windy conditions out west with cold air dropping down. we have some incredible amounts of snow falling in the colorado rockies and the wasatch of utah and it continues to come down. from detroit back to chicago. none of these are severe yet, but the threat later on today will continue. we didn't see any tornadoes yesterday. that's good news, but hail and wind reports were plentiful especially back through parts of the central plains. i mentioned the cold weather back behind this system. winter-like weather from denver to colorado springs. another couple of hours of snow showers expected here so winter storm warnings remain posted at the higher elevations and so that continues to be a concern. april is that month when we get the clash between the real cold and the real warm. that's why we have the severe weather threat today. tornadoes are a possibility, but we expect about the same risk as we saw yesterday. so hopefully keep that u
nonetheless, paradise in honolulu, seeing heavy rain at least at the capital.ere's the severe weather threat you mentioned. we have windy conditions out west with cold air dropping down. we have some incredible amounts of snow falling in the colorado rockies and the wasatch of utah and it continues to come down. from detroit back to chicago. none of these are severe yet, but the threat later on today will continue. we didn't see any tornadoes yesterday. that's good news, but hail and wind...
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a new study says honolulu, hawaii is the priciest city in the u.s.on lulieu is followed by anchorage, alaska, and san francisco, california. the city with the lowest business cost is tampa, florida. for more news, click on cbs money watch.com. in new york, i'm farnoosh torabi. >>> and we're following breaking news from downtown. let's go to captain mike perry to find out what it's all g. -- about. >> reporter: we have university of maryland police, and baltimore city fire at the university of maryland hospital campus. now, this is at the corner of grain and lombard street. apparently a fire department hazmat crew is on the scene. we know very little of why they're here. other than to investigate some sort of leak inside the hospital property. there are about 5 pieces of fire apparatus, currently on lombard street. this is going to be west of green street. you see fire perm, meeting at this time. we have not learned of any evacuations at the university of maryland hospital campus at this point. but well there is plenty of activity here. and as we cont
a new study says honolulu, hawaii is the priciest city in the u.s.on lulieu is followed by anchorage, alaska, and san francisco, california. the city with the lowest business cost is tampa, florida. for more news, click on cbs money watch.com. in new york, i'm farnoosh torabi. >>> and we're following breaking news from downtown. let's go to captain mike perry to find out what it's all g. -- about. >> reporter: we have university of maryland police, and baltimore city fire at the...
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the republican national committee spend $340,000 for their meeting in honolulu.here's a $773,000 bill for office supply. a lot of pens. mark murray, nbc news deputy political director. mark, the fumbles sound huge, but is this average? how does this follow what we would see normally. >> reporter: it's not all that uncommon, for past expenditures for the rnc and dnc or corporate america. when you're holding a convention in hawaii, it's going to be several hundred thousands of dollars, particularly if you're holding it in hawaii. democrat's at large expenditure comes from conferences and events they have held at this hotel. this is all part of doing business. what it does come in the rnc's expenditure spending $2,000 at that sex-themed club in los angeles. that's brought a lot more scrutiny. one of the big conclusions, coming out in a "washington post" looking at expenditures in the rnc and dnc, wining and dining big contributors, it costs money to get big-time donors. we just saw president obama for barbara boxer, many democrats putting up as much as $30,000. some
the republican national committee spend $340,000 for their meeting in honolulu.here's a $773,000 bill for office supply. a lot of pens. mark murray, nbc news deputy political director. mark, the fumbles sound huge, but is this average? how does this follow what we would see normally. >> reporter: it's not all that uncommon, for past expenditures for the rnc and dnc or corporate america. when you're holding a convention in hawaii, it's going to be several hundred thousands of dollars,...
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joining us now from honolulu dwayne "dog" chapman as we said star of his own reality series and author new book." the suspect, if can be called that, has been confirmed with mexican attorney eduardo amarine ec. what do you know about him, dog? >> eduardo is my attorney for the case that i had in mexico. i would say not just because he won my case but we checked, you know, throughout mexico, the whole country and he was recommended to be the one of the best and turned out to be one of the best attorneys, you know, he's out of mexico city. but i talked to him today. he said that he had, you know, talked with this defendant but hasn't actually been retained yet. but he is waiting. he went to extensive talk with him yesterday. so if the guy needs a good lawyer, you know, this is the guy to get from mexico. >> larry: where is he based, the attorney? is he based in mexico? >> yes, sir, he's based out of mexico city, larry. he's based right there. >> larry: would you say, dog, on your law experience in/around the criminal courts and endeavors that it doesn't look good for the suspect, if he c
joining us now from honolulu dwayne "dog" chapman as we said star of his own reality series and author new book." the suspect, if can be called that, has been confirmed with mexican attorney eduardo amarine ec. what do you know about him, dog? >> eduardo is my attorney for the case that i had in mexico. i would say not just because he won my case but we checked, you know, throughout mexico, the whole country and he was recommended to be the one of the best and turned out to...
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michele obama focusing on fighting childhood obesity, sits down to date with the studentcam winner of honolulu. his documentary was on childhood abuse. others will join the conversation from around the country. it will be live at 11:00 a.m. eastern. >> this week on c-span 2, a special primetime presentation. tonight the following offers. -- authors. it all begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> i know what the challenges, and we are in a unique position to go to war. when the policy makers in the washington to develop a roadmap so that we can get it done. >> something about energy policy would like to talk about on your blog? at the c-span video library you can search it and share it. from yesterday or 10 years ago. every program since 1987. it is the latest gift to america from cable. "washington journal" continues. host: arturo vargas is our guest. in general sense, how are latinas proceeding the census of 2010? guest: i am very optimistic. we have been waging a campaign to engage them over the last four years. we encourage people to become citizens, to go out and good. we saw historic n
michele obama focusing on fighting childhood obesity, sits down to date with the studentcam winner of honolulu. his documentary was on childhood abuse. others will join the conversation from around the country. it will be live at 11:00 a.m. eastern. >> this week on c-span 2, a special primetime presentation. tonight the following offers. -- authors. it all begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> i know what the challenges, and we are in a unique position to go to war. when the...
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it probably should have been in tokyo, but on the way to beijing on the way to honolulu and that plane was stuck on the ground. you've grounded an entire fleet of airplanes that can't do other things and you also have pilots and crew that may not be in the right place for the right flight because they were going to leave on a dc-9 or whatever and the pilot can't fly a dc-10 and there's no dc-9 there for him to fly or no md-88 for him to fly. >> the lucky part for us is we haven't had a great deal of sever weather in the u.s. so we've been able to track it. anything serious? >> we will have a day tomorrow and thursday. the biggest potential for tornadoes so far this year. we could have 20 or 30 tornadoes on the ground during the day. not at one time but during the day. >> you will be checking it for us. chad myers. >>> when we come back, women have come a long way in sports but there's still a long way to go. today we've got major new developments in the title ix amendment aimed at ensuring equal opportunities for female college students and athletes. a lot more for a lot less. >>> very
it probably should have been in tokyo, but on the way to beijing on the way to honolulu and that plane was stuck on the ground. you've grounded an entire fleet of airplanes that can't do other things and you also have pilots and crew that may not be in the right place for the right flight because they were going to leave on a dc-9 or whatever and the pilot can't fly a dc-10 and there's no dc-9 there for him to fly or no md-88 for him to fly. >> the lucky part for us is we haven't had a...
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. >> let's introduce matt in the front row coming all the way to the white house from honolulu.re very proud of the documentary. and the dew pointry on childhood obesity took first place in middle school, matt, congratulations. [applause] >> now mrs. obama announce ad project on childhood obesity in early february. by then you had finished your documentary. >> what got me interested was when i was at our state's fridays when we don't have the public schools don't have schools on fridays so they don't have lump or p.e. on those days, so they are lacking nutrition and physical exercise so i thought that could leave to public obesity. >> what did you learn? >> how to make a great documentary and express my ideas here in the room as i told you before, we're going to see the rest of the documentary and have a question for you from mrs. obama. >> we live in the land of abundance surrounded by calorie-rich food. it's easy to take in too many calories. calorie-dense foods are cheap and pleptful. with brands familiar to shop erps and their kids. even though families want to serve heaty,
. >> let's introduce matt in the front row coming all the way to the white house from honolulu.re very proud of the documentary. and the dew pointry on childhood obesity took first place in middle school, matt, congratulations. [applause] >> now mrs. obama announce ad project on childhood obesity in early february. by then you had finished your documentary. >> what got me interested was when i was at our state's fridays when we don't have the public schools don't have schools...
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was he going to be the, the congressman from honolulu? not just chicago with the south side of chicago, that was home. he also found a church there that was important, and jeremiah wright is an essential figure in the early time frame. >> and he found michelle. >> and he finds michelle obama when he came back -- he did an internship at a law firm and there was michelle obama who had preceded him at harvard law. she was about the same age, but because he had been an organizer they were not together at harvard law. and he was knocked out by her. sheik kamal so fast. [laughter] >> and she's an interesting character here because she keeps him grounded when the world is going crazy and the world seems -- seems to rise up and greet him wherever he goes, she is always saying things like i hope at some point he does something tour all of these. which sounds -- but it is as you describe it part of the chemistry in the relationship. >> the stick is she is the observer and the one punching his lot in considerable self regard it certain times. but in
was he going to be the, the congressman from honolulu? not just chicago with the south side of chicago, that was home. he also found a church there that was important, and jeremiah wright is an essential figure in the early time frame. >> and he found michelle. >> and he finds michelle obama when he came back -- he did an internship at a law firm and there was michelle obama who had preceded him at harvard law. she was about the same age, but because he had been an organizer they...
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and i see somebody like the mayor in honolulu talk about religion and its bases for their cultural policy. and many, many others like that around the country. those things are the humanities, but very few people ever speak about the humanities. and so i think there's a disconnect with the citizenry in general. and i actually think that's the case of the arts, too, where people sometimes talk about in our research, not necessarily ballyhooing the arts as much as they value jazz, or getting museums, as if there is no connection between those two things that saunters if you observe this and if there's something about the concept of the humanities and the arts from a visibility and a value proposition that you would suggest. >> well, what i think are trying to say is that there is kind of the conceptualization that the arts are artsy. and that somehow has an implication that both of the leaders him and non-strength, and actually the arts are about culture and they are about bringing out the most in american society. humanities are about depth. and in the world which is muscular, sometimes peo
and i see somebody like the mayor in honolulu talk about religion and its bases for their cultural policy. and many, many others like that around the country. those things are the humanities, but very few people ever speak about the humanities. and so i think there's a disconnect with the citizenry in general. and i actually think that's the case of the arts, too, where people sometimes talk about in our research, not necessarily ballyhooing the arts as much as they value jazz, or getting...
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host: honolulu, the morning. caller: good morning, c-span.hanks for all of you folks do up there in washington, d.c.. it is so simple to add it into the necessary formulas. the speaker neglected to mention that the irs also provides free software from companies. there are many others, over 30 listed on the web site. i have used to teach my own family to do their taxes. it is true that the more technical of becomes, you have to get yourself on the changes and tax laws, but if you do your taxes for the years that the caller mentioned, you are just updating yourself on specific tax forms with the updates to the irs provides. host: we want to get more of your thoughts on taxes. what does it all mean at this time of year? lots of other financial stories in the paper as well. we will get to them in a second. one specific what we want to talk about, the lead story in "the washington journal." an update on the financial regulations bill. the writer of the peace joins us on the phone. good morning. caller: thank you for having me. host: remind us what
host: honolulu, the morning. caller: good morning, c-span.hanks for all of you folks do up there in washington, d.c.. it is so simple to add it into the necessary formulas. the speaker neglected to mention that the irs also provides free software from companies. there are many others, over 30 listed on the web site. i have used to teach my own family to do their taxes. it is true that the more technical of becomes, you have to get yourself on the changes and tax laws, but if you do your taxes...
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. >> let's introduce matt in the front row coming all the way to the white house from honolulu.e're very proud of the documentary. and the dew pointry on childhood obesity took first childhood obesity took first place in the contest. you have been thinking about this for a while. what got you interested? the public schools do not have schools on friday. they do not have lunch or p/e on those days. they are lacking in nutrition. i thought that could lead to childhood obesity, so i chose that. >> why did you learn lawmaking your film? >> i learned to make a great documentary and express my ideas through filmmaking. >> we are going to show a minute of this for our viewers around the country. here in the room, you will just hear the audio of the documentary. then we will come back and have a question from mrs. obama. >> we live in a land of abundance, surrounded by rich foods. it is easy to take into many calories. calorie dense foods are cheap and plentiful, brands familiar to the shoppers and their kids. even if somebody wants help the food, they may not have the resources to buy
. >> let's introduce matt in the front row coming all the way to the white house from honolulu.e're very proud of the documentary. and the dew pointry on childhood obesity took first childhood obesity took first place in the contest. you have been thinking about this for a while. what got you interested? the public schools do not have schools on friday. they do not have lunch or p/e on those days. they are lacking in nutrition. i thought that could lead to childhood obesity, so i chose...
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the congressman from honolulu? that was not going to happen.south side chicago -- not just chicago, south side of chicago -- was home. he found a church there which was important, and chair meijer by is and the central figure in that early time frame. >> and he found michelle obama. >> he did an internship at a law firm firm and there was michelle obama who preceded him. she was the same age but because he had been an organizer they were not together at harvard. and he was knocked out by her. she, not so fast. [laughter] >> and she's an interesting character because she keeps him grounded when the world is going crazy and the world seems to rise up and greet him wherever he goes. she is always saying things like i hope at some point he does something to earn all these accolades. which sounds -- as you describe it is part of the chemistry and the relationship. >> the schtick is that she is the observer and the one puncturing his lot in considerable self regard at certain times. [laughter] but in the end, all along the way she is very reluctant a
the congressman from honolulu? that was not going to happen.south side chicago -- not just chicago, south side of chicago -- was home. he found a church there which was important, and chair meijer by is and the central figure in that early time frame. >> and he found michelle obama. >> he did an internship at a law firm firm and there was michelle obama who preceded him. she was the same age but because he had been an organizer they were not together at harvard. and he was knocked...
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fort worth, texas los angeles, california honolulu, hawaii the uso is how america supports her troopsto the men and women who have placed our fortunes and our families and our futures ahead of their own. the uso is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that relies on the generosity of the american people. san diego, california san antonio, texas, baby. pasadena, california. but for now, it's right here. find out how you can help. visit us at uso.org. the uso. until every one comes home. we can never be too careful when giving our kids over-the-counter cough and cold medicines. i'm chandra wilson, and i'm a mother of three. children's cough and cold medicines are safe and effective, but like all medicines, they can have real risks if misused or stored incorrectly. research shows that most overdoses from otc cough and cold medicines happen when parents give the wrong dose or kids get into the medicines. here are a few simple rules all parents should follow when treating their kids with otc cough and cold medicines. always keep medicines out of the reach and sight of children. n
fort worth, texas los angeles, california honolulu, hawaii the uso is how america supports her troopsto the men and women who have placed our fortunes and our families and our futures ahead of their own. the uso is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that relies on the generosity of the american people. san diego, california san antonio, texas, baby. pasadena, california. but for now, it's right here. find out how you can help. visit us at uso.org. the uso. until every one comes...