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and i am the only person to blame. i stopped living by the core values that i was taught to believe in. i knew my actions were wrong, but i convinced myself that normal rules didn't apply. i never thought about who i was hurting, instead, i thought only about myself. i ran straight through the boundaries that a married couple should live by. i thought i could get away with whatever i wanted to. i felt that i had worked hard my entire life and deserve to enjoy all the temptations around me. i felt i was entitled. thanks to money and fame i didn't have far -- i didn't have to go far to find them. i was wrong. i was foolish. i don't get to play by different rules. the same boundaries that apply to everyone apply to me. i brought this shame on myself. i hurt my wife, my kids, my mother, my wife's family, my friends, my foundation, and kids all around the world who admired me. i've had a lot of time to think about what i've done. my failures have made me look at myself in a way i never wanted to before. it's now up to me to
and i am the only person to blame. i stopped living by the core values that i was taught to believe in. i knew my actions were wrong, but i convinced myself that normal rules didn't apply. i never thought about who i was hurting, instead, i thought only about myself. i ran straight through the boundaries that a married couple should live by. i thought i could get away with whatever i wanted to. i felt that i had worked hard my entire life and deserve to enjoy all the temptations around me. i...
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my answer is i am openly gay because i am a catholic. i know that i am not, and i don't mean this say that the magisterium of the catholic church agrees with me. it does not. i am in disagreement with the hierarchy and magisterium of the catholic church. i also believe it is the duty of every conscientious catholic to speak from his heart what he believes sincerely to be true about himself and others, and that the core truth of our faith, in my view is love. these three things remain. faith, hope, and love. the greatest of these things is love. to ask a whole group of human beings made in the image of god to live a life without god, without the intimacy, without the support, and without the care of another person is an act of cruelty. it is a failure of compassion on the part of the church not to see that. i think many, many catholics do see it. i think it has got too muddled up with the notion of sexual acts as a pose of human love have never made an argument that the sector rent of matrimony should be extended. what we do as a faith tra
my answer is i am openly gay because i am a catholic. i know that i am not, and i don't mean this say that the magisterium of the catholic church agrees with me. it does not. i am in disagreement with the hierarchy and magisterium of the catholic church. i also believe it is the duty of every conscientious catholic to speak from his heart what he believes sincerely to be true about himself and others, and that the core truth of our faith, in my view is love. these three things remain. faith,...
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to be candid, i am a political guy. i have been around for a long time. i am not a pushover. but i was kind of surprised by my lawyers admonition that you do not really want to do that. we are in non unconcerned when we make their films. where are we going to say enough is enough? we said, let's do it on film. with the success of making these films and being able to make them and distribute them widely, we want to not have our hands tied. we decided to not let the fec come after us. we actually see them. -- we actually suits them. -- sued them. >> when was the film conceived? >> a film was conceived in 2004. that is when i decided to make our first film. >> your first film about hillary clinton. >> no. >> i met this film. >> 2005. >> how did it start? was it with tried to get rid of -- we did it start with the idea to get rid of the mccain- feingold restrictions? >> back in 2004, we live through the federal election commission's ruling. it had nothing to do with hillary clinton. hillary clinton was a vehicle, if you will. the movie was a vehicle. we knew that we were going to
to be candid, i am a political guy. i have been around for a long time. i am not a pushover. but i was kind of surprised by my lawyers admonition that you do not really want to do that. we are in non unconcerned when we make their films. where are we going to say enough is enough? we said, let's do it on film. with the success of making these films and being able to make them and distribute them widely, we want to not have our hands tied. we decided to not let the fec come after us. we actually...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with icon that singer, songwriter patti smith. in the 1970's, she won a lot of acclaim for her poetry and music, including her seminal 1975 album, "forces." she has just released a critically acclaimed memoir about her relationship with photographer robert mapplethorpe. tonight, she opens up about the relationship and the times that she helped define more than 40 years ago. it we're glad you joined us. our conversation with patti smith, coming up right now. >> there are so many things that walmart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly, we're helping build stronger communities and relationships. because with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis and nationwide, 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. [captioning
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with icon that singer, songwriter patti smith. in the 1970's, she won a lot of acclaim for her poetry and music, including her seminal 1975 album, "forces." she has just released a critically acclaimed memoir about her relationship with photographer robert mapplethorpe. tonight, she opens up about the relationship and the times that she helped define more than 40 years ago. it we're glad you joined us. our conversation with...
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i am at columbia college. my question to you is i took a class about-- last semester for jade termini want to know since obama is our new president, will there be more positive african-americans on television because now there is a lack of good positive all black class dramas since the cosby's so what do you think about that? >> i don't think obama will have any direct responsibility in that regard but i think it is probably not far-fetched to expect to see some characters that reflects some aspect of obama in our portrayals. i have written about the failure of the african-american dramas on television and one of the things that has to be addressed is that african-americans themselves have never substantially supported african-american dramas, so that is something we would have to step up and do more of. another aspect of the portrayal of the african-american men on television, i'd like to point to shonda rhymes it does grey's anatomy and private practice. one of the most successful black producers ever. if you
i am at columbia college. my question to you is i took a class about-- last semester for jade termini want to know since obama is our new president, will there be more positive african-americans on television because now there is a lack of good positive all black class dramas since the cosby's so what do you think about that? >> i don't think obama will have any direct responsibility in that regard but i think it is probably not far-fetched to expect to see some characters that reflects...
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i am looking for to doing that here. becoming the congressman representing the president's hometown. > there is a chance you will run against two democrats. does that make it easier? >> it does. i think there is a potential we can do the inverse of the special election in new york last year with numerous democrats running. this would divide the vote and give me a good chance. i am running to get the majority of the voters in my particular district. i believe the voters of hawaii and the united states are deeply concerned and troubled by the huge national debt that congress is wracking up. and things aren't working. we just had is a -- we just had a plan that would bring unemployment, but unemployment increases. we had a cash for program going on. chis leer and gm went into bankruptcy and saturn and homer and oldsmobile disappeared. things have to change and people will send that message, in this particular special election as they did in massachusetts a couple week ago. >> i think you are gonna win. i just have one last q
i am looking for to doing that here. becoming the congressman representing the president's hometown. > there is a chance you will run against two democrats. does that make it easier? >> it does. i think there is a potential we can do the inverse of the special election in new york last year with numerous democrats running. this would divide the vote and give me a good chance. i am running to get the majority of the voters in my particular district. i believe the voters of hawaii and...
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>> i am happy, honored, proud. as ever to be written out for me as a check, i would turn it right around. this is not about money or a title or a leader position. this is about the people. i will live, i will die for the people of america, whatever i can do to help. this party that we call the tea party, this movement is the future of politics in america and i am proud to be here today. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> we had more questions we wanted to do, but we were getting from the side that governor palin will have to leave in a few minutes. this would have been ronald reagan's 99th birthday. i never met him, but i have some -- i have met sarah palin. on behalf of tea party nation, i want to thank everyone who came to the convention and dinner tonight. i want to thank those who will go back out into the communities with what they have learned to help t
>> i am happy, honored, proud. as ever to be written out for me as a check, i would turn it right around. this is not about money or a title or a leader position. this is about the people. i will live, i will die for the people of america, whatever i can do to help. this party that we call the tea party, this movement is the future of politics in america and i am proud to be here today. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ [captioning...
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i am very nervous. my favorite thing about mohammad ali is i love people who don't know their place as a little kid the adults says you don't know your place. that is good. none of us know our place. this man did not be there. he talked fast i will try to slow it down. bear with me. mahal the dolly -- muhammed ali. >> why should they ask me to put on a uniform go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brown people in vietnam people when the group people on the weevil are treated like dogs and denied simple human rights and no. i am not going 10,000 miles from home to murder and vernon other poor nations simply to continue the domination of white slave masters. this is the day when such evil must come to an end. i have been warned that such a stand will cost me millions of dollars. but i said once and i will say again, the real enemy of my people is year. i will not disgrace my religion, my people, or myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice freedom a
i am very nervous. my favorite thing about mohammad ali is i love people who don't know their place as a little kid the adults says you don't know your place. that is good. none of us know our place. this man did not be there. he talked fast i will try to slow it down. bear with me. mahal the dolly -- muhammed ali. >> why should they ask me to put on a uniform go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brown people in vietnam people when the group people on the weevil are...
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>> i am happy, honored, proud. ut for me as a check, i would turn it right around. this is not about money or a title or a leader position. this is about the people. i will live, i will die for the people of america, whatever i can do to help. this party that we call the tea party, this movement is the future of politics in america and i am proud to be here today. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> up next, president obama's remarks. it then former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor and others discuss women in the courts. after that, and house hearing on airline safety and pilot training. >> watch c-span is "washington journal" about the days public affairs, live daily from 7:00 until 10:00 eastern. it c-span covering w
>> i am happy, honored, proud. ut for me as a check, i would turn it right around. this is not about money or a title or a leader position. this is about the people. i will live, i will die for the people of america, whatever i can do to help. this party that we call the tea party, this movement is the future of politics in america and i am proud to be here today. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ [captioning...
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i am here to say thank you. hank you for helping to elect strong democratic majorities in congress that has enabled us to make a difference in the lives of the american people. i know that senator reid's h travel plans have been prevented by snow. he is a great leader in the u.s. senate. i want to point out one area of special pride. we are very proud that we supported greater support for our american veterans than any other time in history. on the battlefield, we will leave no soldier behind. we say, when they come home, we will leave no veteran behind. [applause] let us recognize their service and the service and sacrifice of our courageous men and women in uniform and their families and their patriotism to our country. thank you. [applause] do with your help to end discrimination, we passed the equal pay legislation, also we received the news that president obama will repeal don't ask, don't tell. when you are out there, you have a question and i have been getting them for decades. what is the difference betwe
i am here to say thank you. hank you for helping to elect strong democratic majorities in congress that has enabled us to make a difference in the lives of the american people. i know that senator reid's h travel plans have been prevented by snow. he is a great leader in the u.s. senate. i want to point out one area of special pride. we are very proud that we supported greater support for our american veterans than any other time in history. on the battlefield, we will leave no soldier behind....
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and i am thinking to myself, how is it that a plan that is pretty centrist -- no, look, i mean, i am st say, i know you guys disagree, but if you look at the facts of this bill, most independent observers would say that this is actually what many republicans -- is similar to what many republicans propose to bill clinton when he was doing his debate on health care. so all i am saying is, we have got to close the gap little bit between the rhetoric and reality. i am not suggesting that we are going to agree on everything. whether it is health care or energy or what have you. but if the way these issues are being presented by the republicans is that this is some wild eyed plot to impose huge government in every aspect of our lives, what happens is you guys that do not have a lot of room to negotiate with me. i mean, the fact of the matter is, is that many of you, if you voted with the administration on something, are politically vulnerable in your own base, in your own party. you have given yourselves very little room to work in a bipartisan fashion because what you have been telling you
and i am thinking to myself, how is it that a plan that is pretty centrist -- no, look, i mean, i am st say, i know you guys disagree, but if you look at the facts of this bill, most independent observers would say that this is actually what many republicans -- is similar to what many republicans propose to bill clinton when he was doing his debate on health care. so all i am saying is, we have got to close the gap little bit between the rhetoric and reality. i am not suggesting that we are...
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i am a jungle gym climber. especially in harlem. if anyone knows about this stuff it is mountain nears, we mountain nears. >> i think i will move on. i have nothing more to say about this. >>> from bad science to awesome science. stoop down to see if it holds up, and it doesn't. i am talking about the universal law handed down by the ancient egyptians, the 5 second rule. you know if you drop something on the ground you have 5 seconds to pick it up and eat it or you will die from something weird? in a discovery, a professor at san diego state -- san diego state has professors, did you know this? totally amazed by this. this is bigger than the study itself. anyway, the professor determined it is bunk by dropping baby carrots, the little carrots, and sippy cups on different surfaces and testing how many germs were collected within 5 seconds. how many? short answer, a lot. long answer, aaa-lllot. what does smiling doggie think? >> was that creepy? >> he was drunk. >> that was creepy. >> do you ever eat anything you drop? >> i eat everyth
i am a jungle gym climber. especially in harlem. if anyone knows about this stuff it is mountain nears, we mountain nears. >> i think i will move on. i have nothing more to say about this. >>> from bad science to awesome science. stoop down to see if it holds up, and it doesn't. i am talking about the universal law handed down by the ancient egyptians, the 5 second rule. you know if you drop something on the ground you have 5 seconds to pick it up and eat it or you will die from...
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i am a cancer surgeon. i spent years with struggling with what we are going to do about chemotherapy or radiation treatments for people who could afford them and when massachusetts plastics plant it disappeared as an issue. bee still have our struggles with some cost aspects for the patients but that coverage part is there. the second part though is we really have not as a community clinicians work on how do we make care more consistent, more reliable and less wasteful and for the first time i am hearing people and our conventions, in our meetings in their hospital organizations trying to figure out that this bill passes there is a lot in here to push us in the right direction. i am hearing discussions i had never heard before about what we should do about getting our costs down. >> host: we would like to invite you to take part in this conversations. many of you are involved in health care debate and we have been talking about it a lot that is the congress comes back to work and opportunity for you to get e
i am a cancer surgeon. i spent years with struggling with what we are going to do about chemotherapy or radiation treatments for people who could afford them and when massachusetts plastics plant it disappeared as an issue. bee still have our struggles with some cost aspects for the patients but that coverage part is there. the second part though is we really have not as a community clinicians work on how do we make care more consistent, more reliable and less wasteful and for the first time i...
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my name is chris and i am a student at pepperdine. along the same lines of communicating with americans and getting them to understand our principles, most people would agree that the republican party has trouble communicating our ideas. i came up with something very simple to pitch to the american people which i think goes perfectly, the number one comely respect everybody no matter what race or religion or creed parker number two, you are responsible for your actions including accountability, free markets and reward. that is the mayor can dream and i think what we agree on is what made america strong. what you have to pitch to the american people a simple marketing strategy that would say this is what made america strong? we are the party of the american people? >> look at that camera because you just did. [laughter] [applause] you just did. >> what we have to realize is that i have a title. "this is it" write here. i am the chairman do not sit down and tell the chairman says sit down. but we look around and look to someone else who
my name is chris and i am a student at pepperdine. along the same lines of communicating with americans and getting them to understand our principles, most people would agree that the republican party has trouble communicating our ideas. i came up with something very simple to pitch to the american people which i think goes perfectly, the number one comely respect everybody no matter what race or religion or creed parker number two, you are responsible for your actions including accountability,...
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but i am very grateful for. on the 22nd day united states marine corps came to the rescue kick down the door, just like in the movies. [laughter] they kicked down the door saying get down. i heard the clear english and i felt complete choice. complete joy. i was going home. i cannot even describe it. there was so much going to my mind. i was so happy and coming home to a wonderful crowd in el paso was a blessing. i had no idea that all these people were waiting for us to come home. i remember folks on the aircraft saying you have a crowd. i said really? why? [laughter] i expected my family. but i did not expect so many people out there waiting just welcoming us home. appreciate more than i can say. coming home but it was not a very easy. there was a lot going on, a lot of publicity and attention and i still have to do with the aftereffects of what happened to be. physically and mentally. i am still dealing with the after effects. i went through a lot riding this book it helped to go through thing is. to let go of
but i am very grateful for. on the 22nd day united states marine corps came to the rescue kick down the door, just like in the movies. [laughter] they kicked down the door saying get down. i heard the clear english and i felt complete choice. complete joy. i was going home. i cannot even describe it. there was so much going to my mind. i was so happy and coming home to a wonderful crowd in el paso was a blessing. i had no idea that all these people were waiting for us to come home. i remember...
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i am still working but will be retiring sen. ur views and the way that we perceive things have not changed -- i will be retiring soon. things were based on a one- income family years ago where, let's say, the man worked mostly. the women normally did not work, or if they did, it was very supplemental, ok? ok, so now, let's say a man makes $100,000 per year and his wife makes $30,000. she gets laid off. a lot of people feel this way. they are writing it off. hey, it is one year off with pay -- they are writing -- riding it. we're going to have to ration shops in some way. if we are going to be -- we're going to have to ration jobs in some way. two people who are taking up two jobs, increasing their income, and in the meantime, we are providing social networking accommodate year, lunches at school, after-school care, all of the benefits that parents have -- networking, other things. i am civil service. i am going to retire with a% of my pay, a wonderful pension that was changed in 1984 -- with 80% of my pay. it is a pair of time yo
i am still working but will be retiring sen. ur views and the way that we perceive things have not changed -- i will be retiring soon. things were based on a one- income family years ago where, let's say, the man worked mostly. the women normally did not work, or if they did, it was very supplemental, ok? ok, so now, let's say a man makes $100,000 per year and his wife makes $30,000. she gets laid off. a lot of people feel this way. they are writing it off. hey, it is one year off with pay --...
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i am going to call you out. we have servicemen in afghanistan and iraq horse still fighting the complex and i have no problem beating certain things back. i don't think it affects the story at all. i don't think it makes a big difference if i say that or if i don't say that. is about how i feel about how i dealt with the situation. i don't think those facts make a big deal. [talking over each other] >> this talk about being on a veterans board? >> i sit on the advisory committee for minority affairs. we meet twice a year and we do site visits and things like that and make recommendations to the secretary. >> are your plans to consider that in definitely? >> until they kick me out. i will be there until they kick me off. it was very surprising to get on the board when i was the youngest member of the board. at the time i was the only one from this complex. when i was asked i don't know what i can contribute. i feel i can speak up for those in this conflict and especially the women of this conflict because the faci
i am going to call you out. we have servicemen in afghanistan and iraq horse still fighting the complex and i have no problem beating certain things back. i don't think it affects the story at all. i don't think it makes a big difference if i say that or if i don't say that. is about how i feel about how i dealt with the situation. i don't think those facts make a big deal. [talking over each other] >> this talk about being on a veterans board? >> i sit on the advisory committee for...
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i still am a career official. spent my entire career as a civil servant at the federal level in a variety and that a variety of agencies. i'm honored to serve of the acting director of fha. i believe we are ready critical juncture i am honored to lead an agency thatñr is working e tocy thatñr is working overseas companies and help bring stability back to the housing market. >> that is a good answer, i appreciate that. last year, the administration possible regulatory reform blueprint indicated that it ministration would present a reform plan for federal may and freddie mac this month. yesterday, treasury secretary tim geithner testified before the house budget committee that that plan would not be ready until 2011, at the earliest. in testimony before this committee yesterday, chairman bernanke recommended we take steps to determine the future of gse's this year. with american taxpayers exposed to hundreds of billions of dollars in losses from fannie mae and freddie mac continuing operations, do you agree with germ
i still am a career official. spent my entire career as a civil servant at the federal level in a variety and that a variety of agencies. i'm honored to serve of the acting director of fha. i believe we are ready critical juncture i am honored to lead an agency thatñr is working e tocy thatñr is working overseas companies and help bring stability back to the housing market. >> that is a good answer, i appreciate that. last year, the administration possible regulatory reform blueprint...
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i am a professor at the university of maryland. suspect i was invited today because for more than a decade my research was focused on various types of financial crises, and that includes fiscal implications and other economic consequences. one of the main lessons the emerging is that across countries and over time, severe financial crises followed a pattern. . follows financial crises. the recession's following severe post-world war two crises tend to be protected affairs. asset market collapse were deep, prolonged and realizing -- housing prices declined at least 35% for this decline stretched out over six years. out over six years. equity p on an average of 55%. the recovery from the bottom was quicker. to put it in context, in the present downturn here in the united states, a real housing prices have already fallen 36% from their february, 2006 peak. not surprisingly, banking crises are associated with profound declines and output in employment. the unemployment rate rises an average of 7% over the down the face of the cycle. it
i am a professor at the university of maryland. suspect i was invited today because for more than a decade my research was focused on various types of financial crises, and that includes fiscal implications and other economic consequences. one of the main lessons the emerging is that across countries and over time, severe financial crises followed a pattern. . follows financial crises. the recession's following severe post-world war two crises tend to be protected affairs. asset market...
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i am here as myself. one note of caution, i would caution in describing the period of jacksonian democracy which is what i think you are referring to in nearly 18 century description coming with egalitarian you might want to choose say different adjective i thought it was a little snarky. [laughter] but also a i think the chicago school owes more to him then bob bork although there is the whole argument. but my question would be, why was the chicago school, i will push you harder because it is a matter of political philosophy and economics, why do we think the chicago school was as successful as it was? some people will say the writ tin financial had been written about so there is a golden moment bet your critique, maybe you do in the book, i have not read it does not take on hard enough that allowed that philosophy to be as rampant as it clearly was because that is the economic context. >> that is a great question. before i get to it. if you notice i did not use the name of andrew jackson. is a problem. p
i am here as myself. one note of caution, i would caution in describing the period of jacksonian democracy which is what i think you are referring to in nearly 18 century description coming with egalitarian you might want to choose say different adjective i thought it was a little snarky. [laughter] but also a i think the chicago school owes more to him then bob bork although there is the whole argument. but my question would be, why was the chicago school, i will push you harder because it is...
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american people, i am proud none of us like bailouts. i looked at a poll once and some time after the election, after we had done some of the things we had done, this may be slightly exaggerated, but i recall something like 93% of the american people oppose and 60 oppose -- 60% opposed torture. [laughter] seventy% were worried we would go into something much worse than a bad recession. we have never been able to explain this is not for wall street but for them. >> host: you have these consultations with obama's but i understand it ended after the election first. [laughter] both members of the administration broke repeatedly said during the past year they did not anticipate out of some things to be in the economy but from the message you were giving them, let you expected this? >> guest: i did not expect them this stuff. i knew if, there was a scene and the book when ben bernanke and chris cox went up to meet these authorities the tavis war and said much better than i could, the other reasons the financial systems were freezing up. i knew
american people, i am proud none of us like bailouts. i looked at a poll once and some time after the election, after we had done some of the things we had done, this may be slightly exaggerated, but i recall something like 93% of the american people oppose and 60 oppose -- 60% opposed torture. [laughter] seventy% were worried we would go into something much worse than a bad recession. we have never been able to explain this is not for wall street but for them. >> host: you have these...
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i am quite clear about this. i think historians and evidently should have use, and it is quite right that they should have views. you cannot not have use if you're writing to have history. you're bound to reach conclusions as to why things happen, and whether what happened was excellent or bad or indifferent. you're bound to have views, and i don't think it matters to historians have use as long as they make it clear to the reader that they have views and are expressing the views. and that is my method. i always make it clear to the reader, as clear as i can, that i have got certain views about the subject and i underline the point when i expressed those views. i don't claim and objectivity which is unattainable. i tried to be honest with the reader, and so i have views and these are what my views are. i think so long as you are straight with the reader, it doesn't matter if you have views. you're bound to have views and you ought to express them. but you must make it clear to the reader that you are expressing th
i am quite clear about this. i think historians and evidently should have use, and it is quite right that they should have views. you cannot not have use if you're writing to have history. you're bound to reach conclusions as to why things happen, and whether what happened was excellent or bad or indifferent. you're bound to have views, and i don't think it matters to historians have use as long as they make it clear to the reader that they have views and are expressing the views. and that is...
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see the damage as people are cleaning up tonight. >> i am not a diabetic. i am relatively young. i am healthy. >> a hidden danger is putting her health at risk. >>> what seaworld is planning to do about the killer will show in we have breaking news coming in. pepsi has cut ties with tiger woods. that is the third major sponsor to drop him after the sex scandal. he issued a public apology last week. he has taken an indefinite leave from golf to do with personal issues. >>> new evidence tonight and that a seaworld trainer did not follow protocol. video shot shows that dawn brancheau was dangerously close to the whale who had previously been deemed dangerous. the home video was captured in the moments leading up to the attack. dawn brancheau and tilikum playfully interact. she feeds him and throw bucts of water on him. she tosses her hair from side to side and tilikum follows. but then, this questionable moment where she lays in the shallow pool next to the killer whale. according to performer mentor, that was her fatal mistake. >> if she was standing here with me right now would te
see the damage as people are cleaning up tonight. >> i am not a diabetic. i am relatively young. i am healthy. >> a hidden danger is putting her health at risk. >>> what seaworld is planning to do about the killer will show in we have breaking news coming in. pepsi has cut ties with tiger woods. that is the third major sponsor to drop him after the sex scandal. he issued a public apology last week. he has taken an indefinite leave from golf to do with personal issues....
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i am glad it's going to be open. i hope the public gets to see everything, you know that is going to be happening. you know i wish that they would just show what the republicans say behind closed doors and then show the takes when they come out. saying that he doesn't talk to them. this president is talking to them more than i have seen any president talk. he's on the air everyday. it's good to see, the fourth thing they were ñzemdemanding i the health care bill is in the health care bill. so i don't understand what it is. all of us can actually see it, they have to come to some kind of agreement here. and we can get something passed. because everything is no. and you can't govern if everything is no. i really hope this works out and somehow they join together and you know, try at least to compromise in some way. we are not getting business done in america. host: that was veronica and now to ed. the president pointed to what he saw as petty politics. he wants everyone to move forward, what is your reaction? caller: i
i am glad it's going to be open. i hope the public gets to see everything, you know that is going to be happening. you know i wish that they would just show what the republicans say behind closed doors and then show the takes when they come out. saying that he doesn't talk to them. this president is talking to them more than i have seen any president talk. he's on the air everyday. it's good to see, the fourth thing they were ñzemdemanding i the health care bill is in the health care bill. so...
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guest: i am not an economist. be a few percentage points lower now. i think it should have been bigger at that time. obviously, we are going back in for a jobs package. we are still at the point where every bit of money we can get into the economy is going to help us. the alternate path where we did not have a stimulus -- in what have been disastrous. host: david in attleboro, massachusetts . caller: one of your callers talked about the sea-tac -- cpac. if people want to complain about minority issues, maybe they should ask president obama for another handout. my wife and daughter are members of the tea party. we see everything that the americans are passed off about. nobody is buying it anymore. people are truly pissed off. people who are making this a racial issue, there is no more segregation in this country anymore. you work and you get what you deserve. if they are not careful, we are going to send a message in november. guest: i think there is a lot of tendency within the tea party, cpac movement that as the
guest: i am not an economist. be a few percentage points lower now. i think it should have been bigger at that time. obviously, we are going back in for a jobs package. we are still at the point where every bit of money we can get into the economy is going to help us. the alternate path where we did not have a stimulus -- in what have been disastrous. host: david in attleboro, massachusetts . caller: one of your callers talked about the sea-tac -- cpac. if people want to complain about...
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i am going to, but if i cannot, i will. so, your stepfather, -- he was one of dr. king's personal lawyers. what was it like growing up with a stout rather who was hanging out with this man named keeing. >> it was pretty interesting. i have the normal 40 and problems with that fathers. he said something that resonates to this day. you know his life and he was involved with ali frazier. i could not even get live radio. he said that one of his downturns in his career was when he was defending rapists and drug dealers. i guess -- i ask them how you make sense of that. he said it was because when due process is violated, when iran is violated, we have laws -- we have lost freedom in this country. he made sure that every citizen received their due process and representation. it was not up to him to judge the crime, but to represent the client the way that the law allowed and expected you to. he once defended the mafia character that was kidnapped illegally in mexico and taken back to the united states because they could not get extradition. this was in clear violation an
i am going to, but if i cannot, i will. so, your stepfather, -- he was one of dr. king's personal lawyers. what was it like growing up with a stout rather who was hanging out with this man named keeing. >> it was pretty interesting. i have the normal 40 and problems with that fathers. he said something that resonates to this day. you know his life and he was involved with ali frazier. i could not even get live radio. he said that one of his downturns in his career was when he was...
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i am a huge chain of this. i think we demonstrated that when i was -- i am a huge champion of this. k we demonstrated that when i was a commander in iraq. we had a joint civil-military campaign. we built fusion cells. to my horror one time, there was a single attache and the whole embassy trying to stand at the ministry of health. this was after the prime minister asked me to take down ie detained. that told you how seriously things work out of kilter. so we did all of that. then who was one to help build this thing out? there was an army of one, a greek woman could we said, we have a whole bunch of -- a great woman. police said, we have a whole bunch of field clinics. we can bring some hospital administrators and give you an infantry platoon and some vehicles, chou and water. how would this be? of course, it was a big success. so it has to be together. we decided early on that cooperation was not optional between the embassy's and all of the other elements -- between the embassies and all of the other elements. we were good to our word. >> general petraeus, i am sure that i can spea
i am a huge chain of this. i think we demonstrated that when i was -- i am a huge champion of this. k we demonstrated that when i was a commander in iraq. we had a joint civil-military campaign. we built fusion cells. to my horror one time, there was a single attache and the whole embassy trying to stand at the ministry of health. this was after the prime minister asked me to take down ie detained. that told you how seriously things work out of kilter. so we did all of that. then who was one to...
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i am very interested in results. i am very interested in solutions. but i think that the solutions have to come out of a large understanding and that's the other thing that concerns me about some of my colleagues on the right and the left is that they will take a small issue and blow it up and hammer on it, as if that's really what it's all about. and i think that as a culture, you know, my last book, i don't mean this as a plug. >> yes, we're going to talk about your books. >> ok. well my last book is the subtitle of it, is "the crisis of western culture" and the reason we chose that subtitle is because i really think that there is a cultural crisis. the stories that we tell ourselves about who we are, relative to each other, relative to our political structures, relative to our corporate structures, relative to our religious institutions and most importantly relative to all life on earth. many of those stories are very dysfunctional and we need to change those stories. so rather than just complaining about, you know, so and so did bad today, i'd rath
i am very interested in results. i am very interested in solutions. but i think that the solutions have to come out of a large understanding and that's the other thing that concerns me about some of my colleagues on the right and the left is that they will take a small issue and blow it up and hammer on it, as if that's really what it's all about. and i think that as a culture, you know, my last book, i don't mean this as a plug. >> yes, we're going to talk about your books. >> ok....
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i am not totally clear why i am here. i am retired from public service. y and seeked extended around the world. they wanted me to help with the presentation at cpac. i was delighted but i was not sure. we have worked together through the american center for justice to reinforce the opportunities for people to be free. i was not sure why i was here. i think it over with someone whispering that the reason that ashcroft was brought to the conference is that that cropp is the only person ever to lose his senate seat to a deceased opponent [laughter] he is here to keep the conservatives from getting overconfident too early for the 2010 election. [applause] to not get overconfident too early. keep working hard and long and we will celebrate the victory, not just the victory for conservatives or republicans, but a victory for the united states of america and for freedom at the end of this year. keep the intensity up and keep the energy up. [applause] with your permission, i would like to spend a few minutes to talk to you about the core value, the transcendent co
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i am concerned about dedication. school leadership and federal funding, only about 4% of federal funds have been used for school leadership because it has always been at a low level. with this consolidation, will there be language that specifically dedicated funding for school leaders? >> yes, $170 million. that is to prepare, and recruit effective leaders with a focus on preparing leaders to be leaders in turnaround schools and also in the proposal-related formula funding stream for effective teachers and leaders, asking for grant recipients to show in a concrete way that they are focused on leadership as well as -- teacher leaders as well as administrative leaders. >> does that fall under one of the specific 3 breakdowns? >> all three of our funding streams that are dedicated to teachers and leaders have a focus on both teachers and leaders but under the teacher andn1 leader pathway initiativ, where the one -- is where the $170 million will be dedicated to leaders. >> other dedicated funding streams under the othe
i am concerned about dedication. school leadership and federal funding, only about 4% of federal funds have been used for school leadership because it has always been at a low level. with this consolidation, will there be language that specifically dedicated funding for school leaders? >> yes, $170 million. that is to prepare, and recruit effective leaders with a focus on preparing leaders to be leaders in turnaround schools and also in the proposal-related formula funding stream for...
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>> i am not acquainted with that. ed. when the texas department of transit petition or the city of got dallas would issue a bit on the private -- department of transportation or the city of dallas would issue a big, the department of transportation or the city of dallas would determine who has submitted the most responsible bid. it is not our understanding that a foreign contractor would be eligible. i cannot imagines that it would be cost-effective to bring in an italian workers from out of state to do the work. i would be glad to check in for you. this would not be typical or even allowable under federal procedure as far as i am aware. host: larry brown, the president of the department of transportation rights that "we would like to seek a second stimulus bill, one that would allow us to embark on a well- planned project status long been needed, one that would provide relief." how much would like to see in a second stimulus bill and do you think you have any chances of getting that passed through congress? i am glad
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so i am very excited and working hard to go out and get good candidates. i have this enormous sense of opportunity ahead of us and every day work to achieve the goals in state after state after state winning elections and bringing principal conservative leadership to the front of the room and the leading out, not running away from it but leading it and trusting the american people will like what they see and hear. so far we are 3-0 so i think that pragmatic approach works. that smart approach works to lay the groundwork for those candidates to run to help them take the message directly to the people and not have it filtered through the national media or the local media who have a separate agenda. that is part of my responsibilities i try to uphold every day and so do forgive me if i am not out here every single moment. i don't think that's what you want, seeing someone down the road see where the opportunities are going toward the opportunities and seizing the opportunities so that we get the win and if we come out where we have got more of the end of the d
so i am very excited and working hard to go out and get good candidates. i have this enormous sense of opportunity ahead of us and every day work to achieve the goals in state after state after state winning elections and bringing principal conservative leadership to the front of the room and the leading out, not running away from it but leading it and trusting the american people will like what they see and hear. so far we are 3-0 so i think that pragmatic approach works. that smart approach...
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will allow us to -- >> i am not sure we have other options. not sure there are any better suggestions that have been made. all i can tell you is a lot of us worked on the savings issues and we did not have a lot of support out there to try to do things to bolster national savings. we got some things done, relatively minor when you look at the overall problems that a nation. it was not easy getting that done. i just hope the political will will be there to deal with some of the fundamental issues that have been raised here. when you start looking at we shouldn't be talking about how much revenue to raise but how to raise its, -- how to raise it, i happen to believe our tax code does need major revisions of lead to rely more on consumption-based revenues and we have to do it in a progressive way. i will be interested to see whether the type of political support -- dr. reinhart? >> i would like to address the issue you raised that in good times, our policies have tended to be pro cyclical, namely in good times, there are two things the government
will allow us to -- >> i am not sure we have other options. not sure there are any better suggestions that have been made. all i can tell you is a lot of us worked on the savings issues and we did not have a lot of support out there to try to do things to bolster national savings. we got some things done, relatively minor when you look at the overall problems that a nation. it was not easy getting that done. i just hope the political will will be there to deal with some of the fundamental...
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i am a small business owner. literally cutting myself entirely this year so i can continue to provide health coverage for my employees. iç think that every american should be coveredok by health insurance, so i feel very strongly about that. host: how many employees do you have? caller: iç have five that i covered. -- i have five that i coder. it is very difficult. people make very difficult choices so that they can have health coverage and i think it is a shame. i used to work for an insurance company and i know about insurance companies and there is certainly room to pass that savings on to the participants of those programs. as a small business, i would like to see some kind of national option or i can buy into a national health plan. host: weç have about another hf hour of calls. looking at health insurance. is the cost of health insurance becoming too unaffordable? here is the report in the washington times this morningç -- caller: i think it is obvious that health care is too expensive. just look at the
i am a small business owner. literally cutting myself entirely this year so i can continue to provide health coverage for my employees. iç think that every american should be coveredok by health insurance, so i feel very strongly about that. host: how many employees do you have? caller: iç have five that i covered. -- i have five that i coder. it is very difficult. people make very difficult choices so that they can have health coverage and i think it is a shame. i used to work for an...
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i am very surprised by it. i know that it was that we decided not to put a lot of people in and just have liaison. he says he asked for someone from dfid. we had one humanitarian adviser in the ambassador to the u.n., because most of them would be in geneva, but just because such questions might come up, and i, after tim cross, fast, i asked him to liaise -- after tim cross asked, i asked him to liaise. >> can i just quote from what he actually says in his memo? i think you have just referred to this. "having confirmed with the u.k., i was reinforced with a little support from the fco and some contact with the dfid official based in new york." >> yes, that is the guy. >> "clare short would not allow him to work with me on a full- time basis because of her well- known concerns." >> that is not true. i asked the department to check that, because i read it, and they said it is not true and that he asked me for some support, and i asked our official to liaise with him. i am sure he believes it. he is a very fine man
i am very surprised by it. i know that it was that we decided not to put a lot of people in and just have liaison. he says he asked for someone from dfid. we had one humanitarian adviser in the ambassador to the u.n., because most of them would be in geneva, but just because such questions might come up, and i, after tim cross, fast, i asked him to liaise -- after tim cross asked, i asked him to liaise. >> can i just quote from what he actually says in his memo? i think you have just...
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i am not ready to say what the mix will be. i read the story today where someone said no one will ever buy electric vehicles, even in 2030. i would never say anything like that because in ten years to reel toyota has sold something like 1 million hybris worldwide. general motors has hybrids. everybody will have them. the question will be whether the vehicles will meet people's needs. there is a lot of talk about the chevrolet faults and the idea that it is s a perfect car for n urban environment. you live in new york city, what are you supposed to do? throw a big extension cord out the window to mac we still havt the infrastructure. i am firmly in the camp that says there will be more of them hi. >> hello. i work here in ann arbor and a local manufacturing plant. a couple of thoughts. i have been intrigued. very excellent business articles. today in the "wall street journal" for is hiring to roughly 1200 people in chicago. at the new two-tier rate. >> right. >> one question. how do you feel the union can move forward and compani
i am not ready to say what the mix will be. i read the story today where someone said no one will ever buy electric vehicles, even in 2030. i would never say anything like that because in ten years to reel toyota has sold something like 1 million hybris worldwide. general motors has hybrids. everybody will have them. the question will be whether the vehicles will meet people's needs. there is a lot of talk about the chevrolet faults and the idea that it is s a perfect car for n urban...
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i am going to be brief. i just want to recall to you that when i got to the assembly just a little after charlie and tom fortune and the great archer read them like you can count on two nape -- hands the numbers of members of the caucus. now there are 48. when i started, there was a young freshmen next door to me, all bets. he had one staffer. he carried him around and helped him out, and everything has grown and grown since then, so congratulations, new york black and puerto rican legislators we make history together. last year, i said to all of you, we have a hope and a prayer and help us achieve it, and that is that we persuade first the president and then the senate's to nominate the first latino to the supreme court, sonia sotomayor. shias on the court today. one of the many accomplishments -- she is on the court today. one of the many accomplishments of barack obama. i want to thank you for first bringing her name to all of our attention in terms of the supreme court. and i want to say one final thing.
i am going to be brief. i just want to recall to you that when i got to the assembly just a little after charlie and tom fortune and the great archer read them like you can count on two nape -- hands the numbers of members of the caucus. now there are 48. when i started, there was a young freshmen next door to me, all bets. he had one staffer. he carried him around and helped him out, and everything has grown and grown since then, so congratulations, new york black and puerto rican legislators...
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i am confident we can get there. look at the amount of money that president barack obama has put in the nasa budget, specifically for human space flight, you -- commercial and other things, technology development we did not have before, to me, with my simple brain, that translates to jobs. i cannot tell you whether it will be 1200 or 5000 or 1200 or 600. i do not have the granular t, yes. my little brain tells me that with more money, we have the potential to increase the number of jobs in our field of endeavor. let me thank you all for coming. the tough on us but be fair and honest. human space flight is something that is critical to president barack obama and this nation. our leadership is critical to our international partners. i have a representative from the chinese embassy in israel, to me last week when the chinese and we are not talking about other things and asked if we are still planning to come to china. i asked if we are sure that the invitation still stands. he said of course. we're talking about space a
i am confident we can get there. look at the amount of money that president barack obama has put in the nasa budget, specifically for human space flight, you -- commercial and other things, technology development we did not have before, to me, with my simple brain, that translates to jobs. i cannot tell you whether it will be 1200 or 5000 or 1200 or 600. i do not have the granular t, yes. my little brain tells me that with more money, we have the potential to increase the number of jobs in our...
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i am delighted he is here. ke to recognize senator sessions for any opening statement he would like to make. >> thank you. >> then we will open to questions. >> i will be brief. thank you for the series of hearings you have been holding, mr. chairman, because we are hearing from some of the best people in the world, in america, on perhaps the biggest threat we have to our country at this time. i look forward to working with you, and believe we are going to have to take some steps. on the question, you know we should not cut spending or raise taxes in a time of economic downturn. i think the real question we have is how much can we increase spending? $800 a billion that that was passed -- over my objection -- every penny of that will add to our debt. i truly believe we did not get the kind of job creation and economic stimulus that was projected. i think many people predicted that. nobel-prize winner mr. becker wrote that he saw that you should hope to get over $1 a stimulus for $1 invested. he thought it would b
i am delighted he is here. ke to recognize senator sessions for any opening statement he would like to make. >> thank you. >> then we will open to questions. >> i will be brief. thank you for the series of hearings you have been holding, mr. chairman, because we are hearing from some of the best people in the world, in america, on perhaps the biggest threat we have to our country at this time. i look forward to working with you, and believe we are going to have to take some...
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i am very glad we did it. truly of course, kosovo was the independent country but there is a lot of little girls whose first name is madeleine and i feel good about that. [laughter] >> in the 2008 campaign that becoming a campaign issue for the president-elect would assure input? you are an expert in this field? >> they do. i loved wearing a the american flag. even the american flag a christmas trees. i decided that i were then in a different times and probably the biggest american flag day ever for when i went to north korea obviously on purpose because i knew that if i met kim il -- kim jong-il, and they had said in fact, that we are a terrible evil country there be a pitcher with me with the evil leader so why should have on a picture of me with the american flag. i wear that by choice. in north korea come all of the people have to wear pins with the deer leaders picture on and check and a half used to do that so when you are forced to wear something like that i disapprove. i think what was during the campai
i am very glad we did it. truly of course, kosovo was the independent country but there is a lot of little girls whose first name is madeleine and i feel good about that. [laughter] >> in the 2008 campaign that becoming a campaign issue for the president-elect would assure input? you are an expert in this field? >> they do. i loved wearing a the american flag. even the american flag a christmas trees. i decided that i were then in a different times and probably the biggest american...
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guest: i guess i am an independent. pponents on a playing field. the take opposite stances. i wonder if this form of government isn't overwhelmed and outdated. congress has become overwhelmed with these issues. they did not have time to read the bills. the districts are gerrymandered to the extent the incumbents have a huge advantage. i wonder if the system isn't breaking down in front of our eyes. perhaps we need it benevolent dictator, someone who can sort this all out. i would suggest brian. caller: they say democracy is the worst form of government except for all of the other ones. there are a lot of special issues that are problematic about the way we want our country. congress is not the most efficient way to solve problems. if you look at what they're trying to do, it is in good will. things like campaign financing and people thinking about protecting this or that, special interests, then we can have a better system of government. calleguest: i disagree with the caller. the parties are becoming further distinguish
guest: i guess i am an independent. pponents on a playing field. the take opposite stances. i wonder if this form of government isn't overwhelmed and outdated. congress has become overwhelmed with these issues. they did not have time to read the bills. the districts are gerrymandered to the extent the incumbents have a huge advantage. i wonder if the system isn't breaking down in front of our eyes. perhaps we need it benevolent dictator, someone who can sort this all out. i would suggest brian....
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even use ski goggles. >> i am glad i have them. with the wind it is so much worse. >> difficult to measure the snow accumulation from the storm, with the extreme wind conditions, everything is swirling around. and there are snow drifts everywhere. and it is difficult to say where the first snow storm ends and the second snow storm accumulation begins. >> some residents smartly choose to stay indoors. >> i am really inside watching tv. on the computer. >> i am not going anywhere. you know, if it is cleared tomorrow, i probably still won't go anywhere. >> residents on this snow covered road give us a global perspective. >> i am from ukraine, but, yeah, this type of weather is not good for even ukraine. >> i am from south america, and yeah, when i call my friends over there. they are going to the beach. and now we are here. >> historical moment. >> very, very crazy. unusual for maryland weather. for sure. >> braving the second blizzard. >> like snow. >> of 2010. >> i guess everybody is praying for a little bit more sunshine at this po
even use ski goggles. >> i am glad i have them. with the wind it is so much worse. >> difficult to measure the snow accumulation from the storm, with the extreme wind conditions, everything is swirling around. and there are snow drifts everywhere. and it is difficult to say where the first snow storm ends and the second snow storm accumulation begins. >> some residents smartly choose to stay indoors. >> i am really inside watching tv. on the computer. >> i am not...
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i am very encouraged when i talk to business school students about how much on to print you're there is out there people are waiting to be rescued by a big company. they want their piece of it when. that is what interests me. >> host: following up, if you were advising me as a business school dean what shaded we beat teaching teaching -- what should we be teaching what should be trying to develop with these great young people? >> guest: do i get a lecture? [laughter] one of the greatest things of teaching at michigan is how great they are but also their knowledge. this curriculum are hard and so you spend as much time studying international business are marketing but then you don't get the broader education. it is almost like the old liberal arts education that has fallen by the wayside. i guess i would give you encouragement, i would say make them go to the auditorium to hear radio head or go to the festival and let people think in a more creative way than the route that we have now in the business school curriculum. that is the only thing. >> host: thank you very much. now we will
i am very encouraged when i talk to business school students about how much on to print you're there is out there people are waiting to be rescued by a big company. they want their piece of it when. that is what interests me. >> host: following up, if you were advising me as a business school dean what shaded we beat teaching teaching -- what should we be teaching what should be trying to develop with these great young people? >> guest: do i get a lecture? [laughter] one of the...
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>> i am not sure i understand the question. can you elaborate a bit on it?> in your speech you were talking about culture profits and how that you believe that they cannot predict accurately but what i want to know is can they redeem themselves? >> i am not sure what you mean by redeem themselves. that is i guess my problem. i do not believe that the cultural future is predictable. and, again, because i think that the people created are so much more imaginative than the people who try to predict it. i don't think it is an issue of redeeming in the sense that, i offer the example of lindsey. i think he does a good job. i tried to stress the auman riding in 1915 as much as he did about movies but i mean he made so many mistakes in the book. for example he predicted sound would never work in movies and if it did it would make movies worse. and that was so ridiculous to west now but he had all sorts of reasons for that. he was used to silent movies. the earliest attempts at sound movies where pretty bad technically. and that is the problem, but, i don't, i don't
>> i am not sure i understand the question. can you elaborate a bit on it?> in your speech you were talking about culture profits and how that you believe that they cannot predict accurately but what i want to know is can they redeem themselves? >> i am not sure what you mean by redeem themselves. that is i guess my problem. i do not believe that the cultural future is predictable. and, again, because i think that the people created are so much more imaginative than the people...
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i am in financial straits with my business. i am just trying to get by. helming and devastating to have to go through what we have been through. i thought president reagan was an excellent president. my household was great back then. under bush, he saved us too late. some of the great things that happened to this country happened not because of the clinton administration. a big bubble popped. the bush administration -- he was an oil tycoon. he did nothing to bring down the price of oil. he could have done a lot of things to stimulate the economy. i have not seen anything with this new president. we built a bunch of banks. that was a big joke. we should be billing out the people who need money. i do not know what to do. the republican party keeps sending me brochures. i do not get any money to donate to the party anymore. the party did not do enough for me. i just want to know what are you going to do for me. host: you need people to have jobs to have discretionary income. what is it quantitate for people to have the jobs and the money to begin to hire you?
i am in financial straits with my business. i am just trying to get by. helming and devastating to have to go through what we have been through. i thought president reagan was an excellent president. my household was great back then. under bush, he saved us too late. some of the great things that happened to this country happened not because of the clinton administration. a big bubble popped. the bush administration -- he was an oil tycoon. he did nothing to bring down the price of oil. he...
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i am a senior. i am graduating. ed more experience to be able to do that, although i do have a lot of leadership skills. my question is for the albright fellows who are finding solutions for the problems, what would be the advice on how they can put these skills they're learning into action in the real world? thank you. . . >> there is a great need for leaders to go out and think about issues for women and develop their own leadership skills along the way. be interested in helping women in the world. provide an education that is dedicated for women and recognizes the importance of being able to be in a classroom with all women and be able to build confidence, mastery of material, in a way that will lead to success or that person's life. women's colleges do this particularly well. there is a lot of evidence out there for it. i think that the whole thing about looking around at the united states, not being an equal playing field -- just look at government for example. how many women hold just group -- how manyÑi women
i am a senior. i am graduating. ed more experience to be able to do that, although i do have a lot of leadership skills. my question is for the albright fellows who are finding solutions for the problems, what would be the advice on how they can put these skills they're learning into action in the real world? thank you. . . >> there is a great need for leaders to go out and think about issues for women and develop their own leadership skills along the way. be interested in helping women...
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i am scared if i am not a part of this. the nice thing about the tea party movement is that it is not just a bunch of hard-core, registered republicans. i make a confession, my husband is not a registered republican. he is much too independent, but probably more conservative than i am. he is an example of many others who do not choose to be part of a registered party because they see the problems within the machine. they see some of the idiosyncrasies of the personalities who control the political machines and they do not want to waste time dealing with that. they are independent, but they are believers in the movement. i think you'll see a whole lot of independents and more conservative democrats who are emboldened and will say they will come out of the closet. i believe in it, too, they will say. [applause] as i talk about todd, and claim he is not a registered republican, i need to apologize to the republican party. some people have said, you are a pretty weak republican spokesperson if you cannot get your husband to con
i am scared if i am not a part of this. the nice thing about the tea party movement is that it is not just a bunch of hard-core, registered republicans. i make a confession, my husband is not a registered republican. he is much too independent, but probably more conservative than i am. he is an example of many others who do not choose to be part of a registered party because they see the problems within the machine. they see some of the idiosyncrasies of the personalities who control the...
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but i am just one senator. been frustrated by the fact -- i feel like there is a way to make this work out and to do so in a way that can meet approval of numbers of republicans and numbers of democrats. i really believe that. i may be the only republican. it is my hope that members of other republicans -- there are so many things as it relates to financial regulation that we do agree with. it is my hope that over the course of time, we can break a little bit of the logjam and moved something ahead. host: let me ask you about your frustration. you're in the first half of your first term. guest: are in two weeks into the second half. host: as you look at the senate as an institution, all recent example of the senator shall be putting a temporary hold on 80 of the president's nominees. does the senate as an institution need reform? guest: i do not think the institution it needs reform. i just had a long talk with an editor in tennessee about the same topic the other day. i would hate to see us move away from a 60
but i am just one senator. been frustrated by the fact -- i feel like there is a way to make this work out and to do so in a way that can meet approval of numbers of republicans and numbers of democrats. i really believe that. i may be the only republican. it is my hope that members of other republicans -- there are so many things as it relates to financial regulation that we do agree with. it is my hope that over the course of time, we can break a little bit of the logjam and moved something...