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im raya abirached and this is world business, your weekly insight into the globalbusiness trends shaping our lives. the eyes of the world will be on south africa this year as it prepares to host the fifa world cup. much money has been spent on the countrys infrastructure with the hope the competition will pay dividends for the future. but for millions of the countrys citizens, their future is much more uncertain, as south africa suffers the effects of the worlds worst hiv/aids crisis. football - the beautiful game - for all ages no doubt these children will be dreaming of the futureas soccers world cup comes to south africa. it will be the biggest sporting event of the new century - but away from world cup fever.... the rainbow nation is struggling with a sad sideshow - nearly 4.5 million south africans are living with hiv/aids. >>reporter: greenpoint stadium where 70,000 football fans will watch the semi final of the world cup in july...an impressive figure by anyones standards but its worth bearing in mind that nearly 6 times as many people will die of aids in south africa in 2010. the
im raya abirached and this is world business, your weekly insight into the globalbusiness trends shaping our lives. the eyes of the world will be on south africa this year as it prepares to host the fifa world cup. much money has been spent on the countrys infrastructure with the hope the competition will pay dividends for the future. but for millions of the countrys citizens, their future is much more uncertain, as south africa suffers the effects of the worlds worst hiv/aids crisis. football...
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im sitio donde está esta asesoríau pueden ayudar ap.>> andres martín centavos univisionp. imp. extraunivision estadio el año pasado >>> pero tengo que pagar tranquilo y renta allá. miles de persona de tercera edad tiene qneguimp. exr tunbaionjanp poder subsistir.un la personas que reciben nada seguro de seguro social no tiene que reportar. sin embargo, si tp. imp. extraua arriba de0 mil dóles h@ >>> tiene que declarar hasta el trámite se agilizará si se lleva todos lo documento organizado incluido lo que report. extraun que en todp. imp. extrunivision nuestro querido félix listo para comentarnostraivisionp. ih@univn a mi e me encanta. cuando uno está casado tiene que poco privilegio tiene que ver. tiene va. no. para nada. yo objetivo. cuéntanos que pasa. igualmente con mucha cariño >>> hoy le digo como le fue aa messi en el barcelona de españa y ahora el fútbol americano tiene una nueva regla y lo dejo con mucha futbolista que dará mucho de qué hablar. los delanteros mexicano vela y hernández están entre los parej parej parejas goleador
im sitio donde está esta asesoríau pueden ayudar ap.>> andres martín centavos univisionp. imp. extraunivision estadio el año pasado >>> pero tengo que pagar tranquilo y renta allá. miles de persona de tercera edad tiene qneguimp. exr tunbaionjanp poder subsistir.un la personas que reciben nada seguro de seguro social no tiene que reportar. sin embargo, si tp. imp. extraua arriba de0 mil dóles h@ >>> tiene que declarar hasta el trámite se agilizará si se lleva...
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>> sí inicialtoeunivisionimer im cometido para guadalajara. >> vamos hacer el trabajo. >> sí, para conocerontrató a los sicario podría ser la misma que en agosto pasado mandó asesinar al famoso cantante de música grupera carlos o. rodríguez conocido como "el loco eileen atki e. >> estamos siguiendo las pistas y nada más podrían tener más. >> el loco fue asesinado afuera del bar en guadalajara 15 días antes que mataran al escándalo y de forma casi dentidéntica y no aceptaron la participación del crimen y confesaron más muerto emuertos. cuyos restos fueron recuperados por los físicas. >> era el estrago y la agarrépb con la pala. y le disparó sin lugar a dudas un arresto se ha convertido en toda una caja de pandora. desde el día que asesinaron conocido como el escándalo su familia optó por tt guardar silencio pero los familiares del loco sí hablaron con nosotros y alegan desconocer quién podría estar detrás de todo esto. >> para nuestro final de impacto. unos jóvenes aprovechan las densas nevadas de ohio para construir una gigantesca escultura y siguen trabajando sin parar porque su impac
>> sí inicialtoeunivisionimer im cometido para guadalajara. >> vamos hacer el trabajo. >> sí, para conocerontrató a los sicario podría ser la misma que en agosto pasado mandó asesinar al famoso cantante de música grupera carlos o. rodríguez conocido como "el loco eileen atki e. >> estamos siguiendo las pistas y nada más podrían tener más. >> el loco fue asesinado afuera del bar en guadalajara 15 días antes que mataran al escándalo y de forma casi...
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the hokies are done im thn the n.i.t. that is a look at sports. >> are we done? >> that was cold!i thought there was something more. >> >>> a lot repeats? >> mostly cloudy and cool tomorrow, 41-48. showers in the evening. evening showers, nighttime showers, the cold front continues. more sunshine over the weekend. full day of sunshine saturday, clouds late sunday. things warm-up and settle down the middle of next week. >> i am keeping my mouth shut. >> i have your back. "nightline" is next. saving money on cereal. - bread. - laundry detergent. even paper towels and toothpaste. at safeway, we've made a promise to lower the prices... on thousands of everyday items throughout the store. and, with our club card specials like lucerne yogurt, only 40¢, and 12-pack pepsi or 7 up, buy 2 get 3 free, safeway is keeping that commitment. so you'll always get what you want, when you want it, - at the price you need. - today and tomorrow. that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. safeway. i'm a grass seed failure. well, i forget to water it, and the seed dries out. and once it's dry, it'
the hokies are done im thn the n.i.t. that is a look at sports. >> are we done? >> that was cold!i thought there was something more. >> >>> a lot repeats? >> mostly cloudy and cool tomorrow, 41-48. showers in the evening. evening showers, nighttime showers, the cold front continues. more sunshine over the weekend. full day of sunshine saturday, clouds late sunday. things warm-up and settle down the middle of next week. >> i am keeping my mouth shut....
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i want to visit el xwrks im park. i broke to it her gently. broke her heart. >> reporter: models are lined up with real backgrounds. with the click of a $75 digital camera, it comes to life. some accuse him of fancy photo shopping. there's one glaring owe mission. where are the people? they've been left out on purpose. >> i want them to visit with their mind. >> reporter: that hasn't stopped the uninvited guests. he found elgin park had visitors. did you get a kick out of that? >> i love it. >>> and if you want to see more of those pictures, we've posted them at abcnews.com. that's witne"world news" for th sunday. thanks for watching. good thoigt.
i want to visit el xwrks im park. i broke to it her gently. broke her heart. >> reporter: models are lined up with real backgrounds. with the click of a $75 digital camera, it comes to life. some accuse him of fancy photo shopping. there's one glaring owe mission. where are the people? they've been left out on purpose. >> i want them to visit with their mind. >> reporter: that hasn't stopped the uninvited guests. he found elgin park had visitors. did you get a kick out of...
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most car t-per i past or t im there's one of our officials.e game matchup. >> don: who else? tajuan porter and jerome randle. off to an electrifying start. steps in the passer. behind the back. that's not an easy finish over the defender at his size, no less. nice play, jerome randle. >> e.j. singler out top. a fine assist man this year. singler for three. long. gets his own rebound. oregon sticking with it. they can't finish. and that time jeremy jacob, the sophomore, comes up empty. >> don: you look or oar's aggressive on the offensive boards. they stayed with it. longmire stays with it. but where is cal on their defensive boards? >> last year, oregon was dead last in rebounding. this year, they moved up to fifth. he drops it down. >> don: randle, aggressive here early. once he gets it going, you mentioned it, steve, he's had games where he's not gotten off to a hot start. >> it goes -- we have a whistle and a foul. i thought it hit the end line. but it's a foul on the play. a hot start by the pac-10 player of the year, jerome randle. he hit
most car t-per i past or t im there's one of our officials.e game matchup. >> don: who else? tajuan porter and jerome randle. off to an electrifying start. steps in the passer. behind the back. that's not an easy finish over the defender at his size, no less. nice play, jerome randle. >> e.j. singler out top. a fine assist man this year. singler for three. long. gets his own rebound. oregon sticking with it. they can't finish. and that time jeremy jacob, the sophomore, comes up...
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. >> i certainly understand people's frustration and crist im. these are tough decisions but i don't do anything other than talk plainly and honestly about the budget that we face. i didn't create this problem but it's a problem that we have solve together. >> reporter: and perhaps prayinperhapspraying together ie start. >> god the father and god the holy spirit, amen. >> the massive cuts are part of the mayor's draft budget. he expectshe expects to announcn alternative plan on april 12th. >>> a catholic school staying open and the >>> homeowners get a new way to refinance their homes and ditch the inflated mor mortgages. stan case has more in today's business brief. >> reporter: a mixed day on wall street despite an agreement by european leaders to bail out greece, another plagued nation using the euro. the nasdaq ended little change. the obama administration announced new mortgage assistance plans. the new initiative will help homeowners refinance their homes reflecting current home values, many which are worth a lot less than what is owed on t
. >> i certainly understand people's frustration and crist im. these are tough decisions but i don't do anything other than talk plainly and honestly about the budget that we face. i didn't create this problem but it's a problem that we have solve together. >> reporter: and perhaps prayinperhapspraying together ie start. >> god the father and god the holy spirit, amen. >> the massive cuts are part of the mayor's draft budget. he expectshe expects to announcn alternative...
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in cuba, we see time and again people who are so desperate tot get off that island hell hole im thaty will swim through waters. o thed che was the vanguard of the to revolution that was going to bring communism around the world. in this case he was an absolutd abject failure and it is a damt good thing hes. his >> che wasn't successful in hi bid for world revolution. there are plenty trying to pic. up where he left off. what was it like to live in the one place that che wasfind o nx successful? find out, next. ç ♪ ♪ fa: y haveeardhe >>> you have heard the infamous quote families one death is aon tragedy, a million is ane the statistic. we examined the events from app big picture perspective but not let's move away from thet the statistics and look at persona. tragedy. che guevara's image is a fashion phenomena. hopefully you know why that is so offensive to many by now. hear the numbers is one thing. seeing the effect is another. they portray him in the movies as a hero and as a humanitarian. he was a cold kill. >>> this is barbara rangel's granddaughter. >>> he was a flee dom fight
in cuba, we see time and again people who are so desperate tot get off that island hell hole im thaty will swim through waters. o thed che was the vanguard of the to revolution that was going to bring communism around the world. in this case he was an absolutd abject failure and it is a damt good thing hes. his >> che wasn't successful in hi bid for world revolution. there are plenty trying to pic. up where he left off. what was it like to live in the one place that che wasfind o nx...
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my cop-out is when im" if kuwait was worth dying for. he said that kuwait was not worth dying for. >> what did we miss in that report? >> what you missed was a very inspiring story about another young marine, octavio sanchez. he received third degree burns over 70% of his body and he had lost his nose. when he got out of the burn unit in san antonio and went home, the first reaction was that he was so glad to be alive and out of the hospital. you do not want to see the inside of a hospital again. you are used to the way you look now. you are just prepared to live with it. he would go with his kids to the shopping mall and the kids would notice people staring at him. the kids would get upset. he finally went to see dr. miller and he grew him a newmnose out of other parts of his body and gave him a nose. now, octavio sanchez is a handsome young man and the scars make him look more rugged. he has a prosthetic arm and his left hand is largely useless, but he decided to keep it because he could feel enough to stroke his kids' faces. it is as
my cop-out is when im" if kuwait was worth dying for. he said that kuwait was not worth dying for. >> what did we miss in that report? >> what you missed was a very inspiring story about another young marine, octavio sanchez. he received third degree burns over 70% of his body and he had lost his nose. when he got out of the burn unit in san antonio and went home, the first reaction was that he was so glad to be alive and out of the hospital. you do not want to see the inside...
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fix the ims. the biggest problem and immigration in america today is the dysfunctional ims. rude and mean ins. they treat these folks ruda and callis and crew. then you can control your borders. republicans, when i was a majority leader am i salles tom tancredo could not get on stage because i saw how destructive he was. that doesn't mean he would ignore an important issue before the american people to handle it with some sense and some compassion. this is a nation of immigrants we are today's way from st. paddy's day to realize every person in this room is cui to pretend they are irish? [laughter] trent lott said why don't they do that for the scotts? i said because you've never heard a scott walked into the bar and say drinks are on me. [laughter] so the fact of the matter is the hispanic american myths the most natural born constituency for the republican party since the black american was in 1965, and these guys are out there trying to blow it. just do we write. understand the tradition and history generosity of the great nation. there is room in america. if you love ame
fix the ims. the biggest problem and immigration in america today is the dysfunctional ims. rude and mean ins. they treat these folks ruda and callis and crew. then you can control your borders. republicans, when i was a majority leader am i salles tom tancredo could not get on stage because i saw how destructive he was. that doesn't mean he would ignore an important issue before the american people to handle it with some sense and some compassion. this is a nation of immigrants we are today's...
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peeking in on the world of wall street in the '80s and $3 million to run a financial company, can you immagi imagine? it just kept getting bigger and more complicated. you could probably never have imagined that it would blow into into this. >> i thought someone paying a couple hundred thousand was a sign that the end was near. no one should have been paying me anything to do it. what happened was more interesting that it just got bigger and bigger. the wall street i described in the 1980s was colorful, exotic, filled with eccentric people behaving on the surface badly. on the surface, wall street became more sanitized, more corporate, more buttoned-up. people learned not to behave in ways to attract attention. >> you couldn't use the expense report anymore to go to a strip club in the '90s but it didn't mean anything was cleaner. >> the financial guts of the place got more obscene. the behavior wass more socially destructive even as it got seemingly more acceptable. >> we all know about the villains in financial crisis but you may not have heard about the heroes who called the crisis an
peeking in on the world of wall street in the '80s and $3 million to run a financial company, can you immagi imagine? it just kept getting bigger and more complicated. you could probably never have imagined that it would blow into into this. >> i thought someone paying a couple hundred thousand was a sign that the end was near. no one should have been paying me anything to do it. what happened was more interesting that it just got bigger and bigger. the wall street i described in the...
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. >> ( translated ): they say, "okay, if im not chewing, where should i go. i'll be walking on the street." they don't have awareness to tell them, "no, you can go do volunteer work, you can go to a gym." >> warner: abdullah al-sheik and his friends, their wads of qat growing with each chew, wouldn't disagree. >> ( translated ): people have to understand the damages of qat, that qat damages health, that qat wastes your time and money. i think the government has to implement some programs to eradicate chewing qat. >> warner: but this evening, qat is playing an irreplaceable role in this celebration of an upcoming wedding. without it, the music may not play as loud nor the party last as long in a country where qat is king. >> woodruff: next, the growing questions surrounding the pope over the handling of scandals past. pope benedict xvi maintained a public schedule in st. peter's square last night, where he attended a youth rally. but in europe and the u.s., much attention was focused on what the pope knew about sexual abuse scandals and how he dealt with them.
. >> ( translated ): they say, "okay, if im not chewing, where should i go. i'll be walking on the street." they don't have awareness to tell them, "no, you can go do volunteer work, you can go to a gym." >> warner: abdullah al-sheik and his friends, their wads of qat growing with each chew, wouldn't disagree. >> ( translated ): people have to understand the damages of qat, that qat damages health, that qat wastes your time and money. i think the government...
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. >> host: im speed williams. today on "after words" mitt romney. governor, thanks for joining us. mitt romney's new book is called quote code no apology the case for american greatness." mitt romney, everybody assumes this book is the kickoff to the 2012 presidential campaign; are they right? >> guest: it's too early. i haven't made a decision in that regard and frankly, the book has come from my experience over the years working at the private sector working in other countries and seeking some of those countries are making a lot of progress. we've always assumed we are ahead of the rest of the world and other nations are catching up and my concern is if we don't recognize the source of our greatness and take action to shore of the fundamentals of america's fatality we can find ourselves being eclipsed by the nations of this is a book saying america looked weak and do what we always do and rise to the occasion. let's rebuild our strength and provide for our kids and their kids a bright future. >> host: now, part of this seems to be an especially in the early parts of the book a cr
. >> host: im speed williams. today on "after words" mitt romney. governor, thanks for joining us. mitt romney's new book is called quote code no apology the case for american greatness." mitt romney, everybody assumes this book is the kickoff to the 2012 presidential campaign; are they right? >> guest: it's too early. i haven't made a decision in that regard and frankly, the book has come from my experience over the years working at the private sector working in...
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trnew r ba ime hink it't cth pper knowold mus. you!of te! exc...c-10 men's basketball tournament is brought to you by -- >> steve: welcome back to staples center in los angeles, california, for the pacific life pac-10 tournament. a defensive stand as washington has a 25-16 lead over the stanford cardinals. breshers is at the free throw line. the red shirt freshman from l.a. price. feel like he is going to have a fine future there. strong man in the middle, much like they had last year with jon brockman, who's now doing quite well for sacramento in the nba. >> marques: coming on the floor from the seattle area. landry fields touch of the basketball. >> steve: and igbinosa makes the three, chance for four. >> marques: igbinosa. young man who missed a lot of practice time, a lot of games because he had to fulfill requirements for his major this year, gets the contact down low. >> steve: igbinosa cannot make a four-point play but they cut the lead to seven. if they have a defensive stand, they have 1:30 before the break. they've had a miserable offensi
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on the other hand, he is definitely worried as russell is an im and as russell says about the centralization. and so the question is, how do you balance those things? how do you have government take care of problems that individuals can't handle on their own, if that the case and global warming might be such a case. health care may be such a case. without, on the other hand, contributing to the dangers of great centralization. one difference between smith and mouse system on these issues is a different capacity with historical events between the time smith wrote in the time office wrote there was a great famine and things look darker than they had an smith's lifetime and there was also the french revolution and the dangers of government and governmental reform. and so that's one reason for a contrast. >> host: were going to get professor roberts very quickly to address craig pardo's tweet. >> host: >> guest: the party want to mention that particularly interesting for a current situation in scotland between a think he was 17 and 1870, for over a century, scotland had banks issuing the road mo
on the other hand, he is definitely worried as russell is an im and as russell says about the centralization. and so the question is, how do you balance those things? how do you have government take care of problems that individuals can't handle on their own, if that the case and global warming might be such a case. health care may be such a case. without, on the other hand, contributing to the dangers of great centralization. one difference between smith and mouse system on these issues is a...
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im friendly with a member of the people of the clinton met in attrition that my colleagues at cnn, younow who they are and i think that is they seem to if we hadn't had that, if we hadn't had that we would have been able to have so many things. so lost opportunities. >> host: during the period you were engaged partly in the notion of social morality, rock lyrics and i was at "time" magazine we did a couple of cover stories and stories about our movies, music and others degrading our social fabric. tell about that. >> guest: that was interesting. yes, you were there. you were tenure. we went after time-life is it time-life incorporated? >> host: time warner. >> guest: time warner, sorry. this was an odd coalition of myself, joe lieberman, delores tucker, the national congress for black women, we call ourselves the kind of modest what and we reached a point where we just said this is crazy. some of the lyrics and music, cop killer stuff, other stuff. all i am a fan of rock and roll. i was in a band and we so i want you need to i love you, elvis was one thing i'm going to slice you up and
im friendly with a member of the people of the clinton met in attrition that my colleagues at cnn, younow who they are and i think that is they seem to if we hadn't had that, if we hadn't had that we would have been able to have so many things. so lost opportunities. >> host: during the period you were engaged partly in the notion of social morality, rock lyrics and i was at "time" magazine we did a couple of cover stories and stories about our movies, music and others degrading...
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. >> osgood: ims charles osgood. please join us again next sunday morning. cbs and johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations. captioned by media access group at wgbh years from now, how will we look back on today? as the great recession? or as the recession that made us great? allstate has seen twelve recoveries. but this one's different. because we're different. we realized our things are not as important... as the future we're building with the ones we love. protect yours. put it... in good hands. ♪
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they're all pushing eastward rapidly and by the team ime we to tonight and tomorrow, new england willold weather and precipitation. early snow a possibility tomorrow. then it will clear on out. plenty of mountain snow in the northern rockies and back to the west. stormy conditions by the team you he time you head into the overnight in the southwest but a temporary condition >>> thanks for coming all the way from plymoutplymouth, michi. harry, back inside to you. >>> ben stiller is a genuine hollywood leading man. his movies have brought in close to $5 billion at the box office. but his new movie, greenberg oig, is a bit of a departure for help. teller play as lost soul who meets a young one who may help him find his way. >> i'm impressed by you. >> in what way? >> i don't know. you seem very teen doing nothing. it's like you didn't feel the pressure to be successful. i mean by other people's standards. >> you know i almost had a record deal when i got out of college. i haven't done nothing. i want to be doing nothing. i'm doing nothing deliberately. >> and ben stiller is with us this
they're all pushing eastward rapidly and by the team ime we to tonight and tomorrow, new england willold weather and precipitation. early snow a possibility tomorrow. then it will clear on out. plenty of mountain snow in the northern rockies and back to the west. stormy conditions by the team you he time you head into the overnight in the southwest but a temporary condition >>> thanks for coming all the way from plymoutplymouth, michi. harry, back inside to you. >>> ben...
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she said that she had made a joke, somebody had said why can you -- did you say that all muz ims should be on the no fly list and that we should instead take a magic carpet, how am i supposed to fly if i can't -- because i don't have a magic carpet, and ann responded you could take a camel which ann says was responding to what was a joke with a joke and that was her brand of humor. my question for you, whether you think that's funny or not, is when you ask ann coulter to come to your university and speak, you know what you're going to get. i mean, ann coulter, it's not like inviting some dosil, shrinking violet to your university. you know what you're getting when you have ann coulter and universities here in america have done it reet peedly, she's spoken at harvard, many of the ivy leagues. it's not like she only goes to conservative bastions to speak. it gets a conversation started. go ahead. >> it's not really a conversation. it's a set of provocations which in my view is not a conversation, and in fact, exactly in the speech at western, showed how she operates, and especially in res
she said that she had made a joke, somebody had said why can you -- did you say that all muz ims should be on the no fly list and that we should instead take a magic carpet, how am i supposed to fly if i can't -- because i don't have a magic carpet, and ann responded you could take a camel which ann says was responding to what was a joke with a joke and that was her brand of humor. my question for you, whether you think that's funny or not, is when you ask ann coulter to come to your university...
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ime hink get a grip on the new kfc boneless filet. our meatiest piece of boneless chicken ever... biscuit, and drink for just 5 bucks. unthink. and taste the unbucket side of kfc. continues to be l be x we d thness eer thathat kiflavor. yea, jitill obsessed with lag sam adams lager continues dalsver rld. that's pretty cool. >>> the pacific ented by -- >>> welcome back to los angeles. the saudis setting here on the west coast but the action is just about to get heating up once again and staples center. right now we're going to take you to new york's madison square garden, the big east tournament, georgetown and the number one seed syracuse. hoyas up a four late in the second half and they would pull away. chris wright finds austin frn. getops sus toe oror b or,hetater on crutches. not sure hd ilut tamis azydouhe srond so deep. the eight, five and seven seed left. cincinnati pulled a great upset last night. >> houston taking on memphis. another bubble team as far as the ncaa tournament is concerned. elliott williams goes in for the jam, or did he? he did jam. the problem was the bal
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. >> i was chairman of the ims and the imf committee were prepared to come in. the world bank were prepared to come in. i talked to james wilkinson, the president of the world bank and asked them to come in. and we have the two development funds for iraq in international reconstruction to sell before iraq, but it is true to say that the postwar planning because we now know that you cannot win the peace simply by military action. you need to engage the people of iraq or any other country, you need to give them the chance of political empowerment at some stage. you need to have strong security forces and you need what i discovered in bozrah need economic development. these things were not the central part of the initial reconstruction plans, but they became that way and the lessons we learned in iraq have now been deployed in afghanistan. i hope the committee may be able to draw some of the lessons that we have learned in iraq and say that they are more relevant to other situations as well as to iraq itself. >> i think there's going to be a lot there for us to exp
. >> i was chairman of the ims and the imf committee were prepared to come in. the world bank were prepared to come in. i talked to james wilkinson, the president of the world bank and asked them to come in. and we have the two development funds for iraq in international reconstruction to sell before iraq, but it is true to say that the postwar planning because we now know that you cannot win the peace simply by military action. you need to engage the people of iraq or any other country,...
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ime hink get a grip on the new kfc boneless filet. our meatiest piece of boneless chicken ever...de, biscuit, and drink for just 5 bucks. unthink. and taste the unbucket side of kfc. ♪ flattened out. at the end of the half, he may have gotten not only him but washington state's momentum heading into the second half. >> barry: oregon is shooting well at 52%. washington state at 41%. and we take you right now to rebecca harlow once more before the start of the second half. >> rebecca: i caught up with head coach ken bone and asked him what he needs to change about the second half with washington state and he said it's the turnovers. when oregon ups the intensity on defense, they got sloppy with the ball. all they need to do is clean it up so it can have more options on the offensive end. defensively, he wants more pressure and wants them to take away the paint from oregon. >> barry: thanks, rebecca. i think it's significant that he had 10 of the 11 turnovers in the first nine minutes. >> don: when they pressure the zone and double the ball, washington state has to be stronger with t
ime hink get a grip on the new kfc boneless filet. our meatiest piece of boneless chicken ever...de, biscuit, and drink for just 5 bucks. unthink. and taste the unbucket side of kfc. ♪ flattened out. at the end of the half, he may have gotten not only him but washington state's momentum heading into the second half. >> barry: oregon is shooting well at 52%. washington state at 41%. and we take you right now to rebecca harlow once more before the start of the second half. >>...
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they do not want the im impositions. the government doesn't have the right to mandate all citizens to have health care or pay a tax as a penalty. rene landers is a professor of health and add minute straltive law. rene, i don't know if you've been around for large scale legislation like this -- is this to be expected? is it routine? is it the kind of thing that the state is doing to protect certain of their rights? and how does it get resolved? >> well, i think that you can see when any kind of massive federal statute is enacted there will be legal challenges to it. you know, we've seen this before in other contexts. so i don't think it's at all unusual. i think probably the -- the number of states that, you know, sort of immediately challenge the statute, even before many of the provisions have gone into effect is perhaps a little bit unusual. but, again, there's been a tremendous leadout to the enactment of this statute. so it can be ready. >> there are two approaches. 13 states that have filed this case plus virginia.
they do not want the im impositions. the government doesn't have the right to mandate all citizens to have health care or pay a tax as a penalty. rene landers is a professor of health and add minute straltive law. rene, i don't know if you've been around for large scale legislation like this -- is this to be expected? is it routine? is it the kind of thing that the state is doing to protect certain of their rights? and how does it get resolved? >> well, i think that you can see when any...
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to stress that because they know some members are very concerned how their vote is going to play out imlections. are worried they might possibly lose the p right i they know republicans are going& possibly lose the p right i they know republicans are going& votes over the next seven months. the l peo to come on board and say yes, they would vote for this bill. many in districts john mccain won in 2008. they know their constituency is not fully on board, they're probably not even solid democrats, maybe have some republicans that voted for these democratic congressmen. they have their work cut out for them to convince their constituents, just like the white house does over the next couple of months, to say this is a good bill, this is going to do good things for the american people. this is not about a party victory, they don't want this to be the democrats won, they want this to be the american people won. >> an historic night in washington nonetheless. abc's karen traverse, white house reporter, thanks so much, karen. >>> still ahead, the drama you miss tuesday you weren't glued to cspa
to stress that because they know some members are very concerned how their vote is going to play out imlections. are worried they might possibly lose the p right i they know republicans are going& possibly lose the p right i they know republicans are going& votes over the next seven months. the l peo to come on board and say yes, they would vote for this bill. many in districts john mccain won in 2008. they know their constituency is not fully on board, they're probably not even solid...
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who police think is responsible for the ime. >> and a high wire stunt goes awry. you know this daredevil hurt more than his pride. >> plus changes in the air. how soon youould need to break out that umbrella. boss: so word's gettin' out that geico customers could save even more on their car insurance by signing up for other things - like homeowner's or renter's insurance. nice work, everyone. exec: well, it's easy for him. he's a cute little lizard. gecko: ah, gecko, actually - exec: with all due respect, if i was tiny and green and had a british accent i'd have more folks paying attention to me too... i mean - (faux english accent) "save money! pip pip cheerio!" exec 2: british? i thought you were australian. gecko: well, it's funny you should ask. 'cause actually, i'm from - anncr: geico. save even more with our new multi-policy discount. >>> ever go out toeat with a group. get the check and then notice a 20% gratuity has been added. it happened to a maryland lawmaker and now she wants to change the law. she thinks automatic tips discourage some servers from pro
who police think is responsible for the ime. >> and a high wire stunt goes awry. you know this daredevil hurt more than his pride. >> plus changes in the air. how soon youould need to break out that umbrella. boss: so word's gettin' out that geico customers could save even more on their car insurance by signing up for other things - like homeowner's or renter's insurance. nice work, everyone. exec: well, it's easy for him. he's a cute little lizard. gecko: ah, gecko, actually -...
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strong on that soundtrack and also a song on "precious," not only has he been creating the soundtrack to imlso the documentary and the film "precious," it was wonderful to pay tribute to her as well. >> let me give you a couple minutes to work on the next question. 20 years ago when i was 5 years old, i was working fork "entertainment tonight" and interviewing the stars of black hollywood, and the frustration then was where are the good roles for black actors. when will hollywood be truly color blind in the most culturely, racially, ethnically diverse country in the world and when will black hollywood be the deal-making, green-lighting, producing -- you know where i'm driving here? >> absolutely. >> are those still the questions being asked? look, you get great access to black hollywood. >> definitely we're seeing the same issues that you were just talking about. when we talked to the women in the room yesterday at the "essence" luncheon, a lot of them are still talking about the very real barriers that still exist in terms of having that autonomy to green light projects, to be able to brin
strong on that soundtrack and also a song on "precious," not only has he been creating the soundtrack to imlso the documentary and the film "precious," it was wonderful to pay tribute to her as well. >> let me give you a couple minutes to work on the next question. 20 years ago when i was 5 years old, i was working fork "entertainment tonight" and interviewing the stars of black hollywood, and the frustration then was where are the good roles for black...
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believe me, no one is more eager to get on with this than im. >> but no decisions made to extend thee deadline? >> no. >> i would urge you to stay with the current time deadline. this thing has gone on far enough. it's time to move on. you've also seen the wto has recently ruled in favor of the u.s. that the airplane theeads has proposed -- the airplane that eads has proposed to bid was illegal. >> i've just been handed a note of late breaking news. we have received the letter requesting an extension from eads, so we will look at it. >> my vote is no on this, that we not extend it, and certainly not off the french president's concern. the very thing they're going to bid whitith is the thing that knocked several of our big companies out. it's been 20-years of litigation that we've just one and they've driven down our shares in the commercial market cities. now they want to take it into the military airplanes base. i see no reason to conceded this to the europeans and particularly because they have been cheating on subsidize aircraft and cheating on commercial market share. i noticed y
believe me, no one is more eager to get on with this than im. >> but no decisions made to extend thee deadline? >> no. >> i would urge you to stay with the current time deadline. this thing has gone on far enough. it's time to move on. you've also seen the wto has recently ruled in favor of the u.s. that the airplane theeads has proposed -- the airplane that eads has proposed to bid was illegal. >> i've just been handed a note of late breaking news. we have received the...
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trade reps' office, the ex-im bankaw and department of energy, the administration has made it a prioritym do just that. first we should support the efforts to support advocates for u.s. companies and assist the 23,000 companies who are trading or begin to grow their export sales in 2011. we must not forget the engine that drives our economy is small business and over x the last twohnq(p(tj small and medium-sized businesses have accounted for almost 65% of new jobs created here in the u.s. last year i introduced legislation to direct the department of commerce to assist them in exporting products. from 2000 to 2007, washington state exports to china grew by 406%. this created jobs in sectors like transportation equipment, crop production, and processed foods. i know the u.s. tradeyri rep's office hags launched a business to increase ention ports in the small businesses. our farmers will benefit asc% well. for over $1 billion in exports 9,000 jobs are creíq"@(" $1.4 billion in economic activity is generated. our farmers, small business$; owners, want to export their products and service
trade reps' office, the ex-im bankaw and department of energy, the administration has made it a prioritym do just that. first we should support the efforts to support advocates for u.s. companies and assist the 23,000 companies who are trading or begin to grow their export sales in 2011. we must not forget the engine that drives our economy is small business and over x the last twohnq(p(tj small and medium-sized businesses have accounted for almost 65% of new jobs created here in the u.s....
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program called the health care bill riddled with awful policy and budget gimmicks that mask its true im pact through the house maybe even without an official vote. the truth is this health care bill will choke our economy and saddle our children with $500 billion in new taxes and deficits. far worse than they are now. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. so ordered. >> thank you, madam speaker, few regions in the nation are suffering more from the recession than the san joaquin valley of california. the three biggest cities in my district, merced, stockton, and mow defendanto have some of the highest -- mow defendanto -- mow desto -- modesto have some of the highest foreclosure rates in the country. my district has been ravaged that come in the aftermath ofñr hurricanes. 12 days ago the democratic congress passed the hire act to help create jobs, strengthen our economy, and bring help to the comm
program called the health care bill riddled with awful policy and budget gimmicks that mask its true im pact through the house maybe even without an official vote. the truth is this health care bill will choke our economy and saddle our children with $500 billion in new taxes and deficits. far worse than they are now. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro...
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program called the health care bill riddled with awful policy and budget gimmicks that mask its true im house maybe even without an official vote. the truth is this health care bill will choke our economy and saddle our children with $500 billion in new taxes and deficits. far worse than they are now. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. so ordered. >> thank you, madam speaker, few regions in the nation are suffering more from the recession than the san joaquin valley of california. the three biggest cities in my district, merced, stockton, and mow defendanto have some of the highest -- mow defendanto -- mow desto -- modesto have some of the highest foreclosure rates in the country. my district has been ravaged that come in the aftermath ofñr hurricanes. 12 days ago the democratic congress passed the hire act to help create jobs, strengthen our economy, and bring help to the communities like mine
program called the health care bill riddled with awful policy and budget gimmicks that mask its true im house maybe even without an official vote. the truth is this health care bill will choke our economy and saddle our children with $500 billion in new taxes and deficits. far worse than they are now. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without...
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. >> plus ims corporation. >> he even wants to be. so i think with that we are going to allow -- we are going to get mr. marchant in for his five minutes and then we are going to recess after mr. marchant. you are recognized for five meds. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to explore some of the methods that some institutions use as far as coming up with approval ratings. i think for instance fha has i don't know if it is a written policy but a policy that says that they are to disregard medical in some of their process these when you get a score than the score reflects any past due faugh medical bills. is there any way -- are their customers that have such a relationship with a credit score company or a credit report company where they could say to them i would like to have the credit score of this person if you do not take a certain debt into consideration. are any of the programs that customize where a program to the customer could find that information were the reports in the scores just given across the board? >> at trans
. >> plus ims corporation. >> he even wants to be. so i think with that we are going to allow -- we are going to get mr. marchant in for his five minutes and then we are going to recess after mr. marchant. you are recognized for five meds. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to explore some of the methods that some institutions use as far as coming up with approval ratings. i think for instance fha has i don't know if it is a written policy but a policy that says that...
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depend on the quality of executive management, how dynamic we are in bringing these innovative tools toe imthey can do. c.b.o. director doug he will man doctor of -- elm quote -- "chaes in government policy have inonaled poly should move. many of the specific changes that might ultimately prove most important cannot be over time th sounds an awful lot likeing..at the exampled dr. atul georgia juan did i --di, who analogized health the agricultural sector. he wrote about the agricultural thor count agriculture, but the government didn't leave itlone eithehape af experiments and learning and encouragement for farmers across the experiments andea totiduced on no more land than was devoted to a century ago and works because united states agencies were allowed to proceed by trial and error. continually adjusting policies b pick up the senate health car bill, he continues, yes,2,4 pagd almost half i dedicated to programs that would test ways to curb costs and increase concluda hodgepodge, and it should he wr. "we crave sweeping transformations. however, a tot programs, a battery of experiments. t
depend on the quality of executive management, how dynamic we are in bringing these innovative tools toe imthey can do. c.b.o. director doug he will man doctor of -- elm quote -- "chaes in government policy have inonaled poly should move. many of the specific changes that might ultimately prove most important cannot be over time th sounds an awful lot likeing..at the exampled dr. atul georgia juan did i --di, who analogized health the agricultural sector. he wrote about the agricultural...
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about is n ny people in the great to our country to practice medicine because of what we offer in y imssearch and compensation. in france, this country is not a good example from what we talked about but the average composition is $40,000. nk yuld like you to address this more specifically. we have met many in our lives. >> american doctors make more in any developed country that is rbsolutely clear. if i were doing this in kansas or michigan i would make four times as much. french doctors, particularly, ebke smaller incomes than den.icans do. they graduate from medical school with no debt and their malpractice premiums are zero or very small because they don't have the medical malpractice problem that american doctors have. in all of the other industrialized democracies the administrative costs of running a medical practice, billing and paperwork are vastly lower because we have the most inefficient system in the world. all the other countries have made it more efficient so it is leeaper to be a doctor in other countries so they need less income because their overhead is lower. they ma
about is n ny people in the great to our country to practice medicine because of what we offer in y imssearch and compensation. in france, this country is not a good example from what we talked about but the average composition is $40,000. nk yuld like you to address this more specifically. we have met many in our lives. >> american doctors make more in any developed country that is rbsolutely clear. if i were doing this in kansas or michigan i would make four times as much. french...
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administration seems proud to out enforce the bush administration, deporting on average as angelica, 1,000 im -- immigrants a day. 1,000 immigrants who make life better not only for themselves and their families, but all of us who live in america. we've watched the paper raid tear apart the communities. in my home state on christmas eve 2009, approximately 1/4 of the town of brewster was laid off of one the largest orchards. the town is still feeling the effects and the fruit is still rotting in the field. this is not sound economic or moral policy. this is not leadership, and that is not change we can believe in. we expect more, we expect the president to order his administration to stop the deportations and to demonstrate leadership on passing immigration reform and issue that has been shown time and time again to be a bipartisan issue that's essential for our future and for america. immigrant voters across the country had the audacity to hope when candidate obama became president obama. it's time to deliver. our patient have run out. thank you. [applause] >> our next speaker is brent wilke
administration seems proud to out enforce the bush administration, deporting on average as angelica, 1,000 im -- immigrants a day. 1,000 immigrants who make life better not only for themselves and their families, but all of us who live in america. we've watched the paper raid tear apart the communities. in my home state on christmas eve 2009, approximately 1/4 of the town of brewster was laid off of one the largest orchards. the town is still feeling the effects and the fruit is still rotting...
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administration seems proud to out enforce the bush administration, deporting on average as angelica, 1,000 imimmigrants a day. 1,000 immigrants who make life better not only for themselves and their families, but all of us who live in america. we've watched the paper raid tear apart the communities. in my home state on christmas eve 2009, approximately 1/4 of the town of brewster was laid off of one the largest orchards. the town is still feeling the effects and the fruit is still rotting in the field. this is not sound economic or moral policy. this is not leadership, and that is not change we can believe in. we expect more, we expect the president to order his administration to stop the deportations and to demonstrate leadership on passing immigration reform and issue that has been shown time and time again to be a bipartisan issue that's essential for our future and for america. immigrant voters across the country had the audacity to hope when candidate obama became president obama. it's time to deliver. our patient have run out. thank you. [applause] >> our next speaker is brent wilkes, t
administration seems proud to out enforce the bush administration, deporting on average as angelica, 1,000 imimmigrants a day. 1,000 immigrants who make life better not only for themselves and their families, but all of us who live in america. we've watched the paper raid tear apart the communities. in my home state on christmas eve 2009, approximately 1/4 of the town of brewster was laid off of one the largest orchards. the town is still feeling the effects and the fruit is still rotting in...