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the reas i've thrown a first pitcout iss because it's dangerous to do.hinks it's easy, but then you -- then it goes wrong and you'll be cked. >> but you have a sense of humor. you're a comedian. >> but not about that. >> but what you did with the hitting, which is iressive. >> you're pregnant. which isood. >> i e play that -- i'lllay ththat card heavily. >> it's the dododgers stadium, they can boo me if they wan. >>>> they should not definitely boo you. if i w was you and things go badly, fall to the ground as if something terrible has happened [ laughter ] let the paramedics take you off the field. >> awesome. go for the sympathy. >> i brought a couple of gloves. wear a glove out there. people think tt t -- you go out without a glove it throws your balance off. >> i've been praicing with the glove. i'll keep everything the same. >> there's a catcher's mitt >> i have been practicing at 60 feet by the way. and i've been practicing with the three-finger speed ball. >> so fire it in there. this could be dangerous for the audience. yeah. you definitely want
the reas i've thrown a first pitcout iss because it's dangerous to do.hinks it's easy, but then you -- then it goes wrong and you'll be cked. >> but you have a sense of humor. you're a comedian. >> but not about that. >> but what you did with the hitting, which is iressive. >> you're pregnant. which isood. >> i e play that -- i'lllay ththat card heavily. >> it's the dododgers stadium, they can boo me if they wan. >>>> they should not definitely...
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camry iss, and other models are affected. to find out more about which vehicles are affected, go to our web site at wbaltv.com. click on consumer. you do not have to be a senior to enjoy a free day at disney. they are giving it one day ticket to 35 volunteers anywhere in the world. here is the latest from wall street where the largest banks are prepared to hand the fdic with billions of dollars. time for the bloomberg business report. >> good morning. the fdic plans to rebuild its reserves and it may cost the nation's four largest banks more than $10 billion. the banks may have to prepay three years of premiums. bank of america may of the fdic $3.5 million. wells fargo over $3 billion. jp morgan just over $2 billion. the ftse wants to avoid asking the treasury for help. we had a lower date regarding the markets than yesterday. stock futures pointing to a higher open today. retailers are declaring a war as the holiday shopping season approaches. wal-mart is expected to announce it will offer about 100 toys for $10 or less. kma
camry iss, and other models are affected. to find out more about which vehicles are affected, go to our web site at wbaltv.com. click on consumer. you do not have to be a senior to enjoy a free day at disney. they are giving it one day ticket to 35 volunteers anywhere in the world. here is the latest from wall street where the largest banks are prepared to hand the fdic with billions of dollars. time for the bloomberg business report. >> good morning. the fdic plans to rebuild its...
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and at the same thing -- we continue with the space shuttle, we could have iss longer. it gets to be a question of if you do all those things, you just don't get to do some of the things in the future like build an arrest res 5 or heavy lift vehicle, which is what we think this nation has badly needed, frankly, since the first of these studies i was involved in, and recommended at that time. so aries 1, in our mind, we haven't recommended it either be continued or it be abandoned. if it were to be abandoned, we think there ought to be compelling reasons to abandon it. one of the strong sentiments i've derived in my career is constantly changing programs is one of of the worst things you can do, and you should only make changes for very compelling reasons. we have offered the pros and cons, and it's up to the reader to judge what the definition of compelling is in their mind. there are liabilities to continuing with the aries 1. one of of those liabilities is under the current program planned, ace mentioned at the outset, we won't even get it until two years after the is
and at the same thing -- we continue with the space shuttle, we could have iss longer. it gets to be a question of if you do all those things, you just don't get to do some of the things in the future like build an arrest res 5 or heavy lift vehicle, which is what we think this nation has badly needed, frankly, since the first of these studies i was involved in, and recommended at that time. so aries 1, in our mind, we haven't recommended it either be continued or it be abandoned. if it were to...
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if we take down the iss -- iss, so you don't have things happening between 2015 and 2020, you have theoblem you just described, mr. chairman. and if you say we'll go to mars right after the moon, there's such a long period of time that how do you excite young engineers to want to commit their career to that? how do you excite taxpayers to want to pay for that? and so to me, there's a great merit to having some interim milestones along the way to mars. still going to mars, ultimately. but where you can point to significant technical engineering, scientific, if you will, advantages and accomplishments. but what i'm saying, to be more specific, is that currently option 5 carries that opportunity. now, you can marry that opportunity with some of the other options, as well. and, indeed, we've done that with option 5a, for example, which ties into the a version of the aries 5. >> at the end of october this year, nasa is well on the way to doing a full-up flight test of the aries 1, what they call x. and what it is is the four segments of existing solid rocket boosters with a dummy seg on the
if we take down the iss -- iss, so you don't have things happening between 2015 and 2020, you have theoblem you just described, mr. chairman. and if you say we'll go to mars right after the moon, there's such a long period of time that how do you excite young engineers to want to commit their career to that? how do you excite taxpayers to want to pay for that? and so to me, there's a great merit to having some interim milestones along the way to mars. still going to mars, ultimately. but where...
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. >> abc world news iss any questions? so will the tv in my house look that amazing? yep.ios has 100% fiber optics straight to your home. and i get $150 back when i switch to fios? that's correct. i got a question, i got a question. is anybody here buying this? read it and weep pal. switch to fios now and get $150 back. unlike cable, fios delivers 100% true fiber optics straight to your home. for hd picture quality that beats cable in customer satisfaction. and crystal-clear phone service. just $79.99 a month with a one-year agreement. an amazing price, guaranteed for 2 years. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v ask about additional packages with over 120 hd channels. that's way more than cable. get amazing tv picture quality and unlimited nationwide calling for just $79.99 a month, with an incredible $150 back. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v this is fios. this is big. >>> welcom >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, olympic bid -- the president decides to travel thou
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of this issue, how mu did it expose what is really the problemfor the esident and fr congresson this iss, which is meem re so head up out it that i is almost imposble to get the details out >> they are really worked up about it. buti think from talks to -- talking to members of congress, there's a lot people ded set against . they and theirmembers of congress won't vote foit. not one epublican saidthey would te for this. okay. that's kinof into that conversation. they cld get a bill through without that wealked a mine ago about te senate. i think in a way that the notices of -- noise o august and thetown hall eetings, it told you were the dine might bewere. thatoes not mean you can't pass a bill. >> there play be morepeople gwen: the court returned early to pasa a bill at could overturn finance law nd sotomayor raised the ky questionn the case. how far are hey willingto go in overturningexisting law. weot to listen in. >> i kn we asked or further briefi on this particular issue of oveturning this but are you giving up earl here arment that is there ae statutory indication that is would o
of this issue, how mu did it expose what is really the problemfor the esident and fr congresson this iss, which is meem re so head up out it that i is almost imposble to get the details out >> they are really worked up about it. buti think from talks to -- talking to members of congress, there's a lot people ded set against . they and theirmembers of congress won't vote foit. not one epublican saidthey would te for this. okay. that's kinof into that conversation. they cld get a bill...
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if the companies don't address the compensation iss soon tthe satisfaction of the areholders, not the press, n the coress- but to the areholders. then they're goi to get more govement intervention. >> reporter: but even suppters of financial reforms war there will never be a surefire wayo avt another major banking meltdown. >> i don't think y can precde crises, i think that what we cannotllow is have a crisis of the order d maitude of the last one. is one was beyond anything w ever expected. >> reporter: with the onyear anniversary lehman's bankruptcy, fing wall street isetting a lot of attention. but mostxperts think financial reform will take a backst to healthcare rorm. ashe markets continue to stabilize, experts say tre's less urgency for change. erika ller, "nightly business report", new york. >> paul: retl sales got a boosin august thanks to back to school shpers and the government's cash r clunkers progra the commerce deparent says retail sales jumped mo than 2.5% in august. department storeand clothing retailerboth saw 2% gains. ev if you factor out auto sales, it was still a
if the companies don't address the compensation iss soon tthe satisfaction of the areholders, not the press, n the coress- but to the areholders. then they're goi to get more govement intervention. >> reporter: but even suppters of financial reforms war there will never be a surefire wayo avt another major banking meltdown. >> i don't think y can precde crises, i think that what we cannotllow is have a crisis of the order d maitude of the last one. is one was beyond anything w ever...
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and worry from family and friends after three teenagri iss involvedn a se iousou crash. th happenepe on would fill road near mt. airy. richard reeve has more. >> this is where the crash happened, just an absolutely destructive crashed. the police say it was driver error and speed that were the main factors, and now the community is devastated. twisted metal, broken glass is all that is left of this vehicle after a terrible crash that took the life of a 16-year-old and injured two friends. the door on the way home from school, traveling northbound at 3:00 friday afternoon when the driver lost control, the car crossed the center line, swerved off the road, and smashed into this tree. >> any time there is a life lost, it is a tragedy. however, when it is a young life lost in such a senseless tragedy, that was clearly avoidable. >> once again, you can see how destructive the crash was, the damage to the tree. a second girl has been treated and released. a third girl remains in the hospital. a family and friends are trying to come to terms with what happened in this terrible
and worry from family and friends after three teenagri iss involvedn a se iousou crash. th happenepe on would fill road near mt. airy. richard reeve has more. >> this is where the crash happened, just an absolutely destructive crashed. the police say it was driver error and speed that were the main factors, and now the community is devastated. twisted metal, broken glass is all that is left of this vehicle after a terrible crash that took the life of a 16-year-old and injured two friends....
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did this come from the iss ?have learned that she was apparently unaware that their test results have come through. the south african body has been denied nor confirmed these reports they have reserve -- received -- these reports. they have received the results from germany, but they will meet privately with the of the to to discuss the reaction. -- with the athlete to discuss the reaction. many have accused of the iaaf of racism and sexism. many have relatives around this athlete. she is 18 years old. as far as your brizard advocate, she is a woman. her family -- as far as her birth certificate, she is a woman. her family has rallied round her. she posed for a woman's magazine here, taking oon the costume of tight skirts and trousers. she said it was a joke and it has not upset her. she said god made me the way i am. >> it is pretty terrible for her to say she is not upset to suddenly have a renewed bout of speculation. >> absolutely. it seems from the local press here that her family is very upset. if they want
did this come from the iss ?have learned that she was apparently unaware that their test results have come through. the south african body has been denied nor confirmed these reports they have reserve -- received -- these reports. they have received the results from germany, but they will meet privately with the of the to to discuss the reaction. -- with the athlete to discuss the reaction. many have accused of the iaaf of racism and sexism. many have relatives around this athlete. she is 18...
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outside, although we have clouds and showers, we are seeing some t.earing to the southw some of mus iss the sunshine and warmer tpeusratus.re rain is wrappings. up tsehe se s. it is k there will be drizzle for the rest of the afternoon. ok at the traemretupes. from the '50s to thelow 60s. anywhere60 from 1 inch to 1.5 inches locally. we picked up nearly 5.5 inches here. there is the defining line between the clouds and sunshine. we will start about when the sunshine will come back to run the full metroplex. >> thank you. the driver suspected in deadly hit and run his turn themselves in today. t,ust after 8:00 p.m. last nigh princetyic p e sa say man as he tried to cross annapolis road. eivthdr er camp going but later showed a but the police station. 19 people, including six children, are being treated at a hospital after two buses collided in southeast d.c. this morning. police say a charter bus brinded a metro bus on good hope road, briefly shutting down the street between what and altamont. no one was seriously hurt. their tax cut to police are looking for the man suspected in at leas
outside, although we have clouds and showers, we are seeing some t.earing to the southw some of mus iss the sunshine and warmer tpeusratus.re rain is wrappings. up tsehe se s. it is k there will be drizzle for the rest of the afternoon. ok at the traemretupes. from the '50s to thelow 60s. anywhere60 from 1 inch to 1.5 inches locally. we picked up nearly 5.5 inches here. there is the defining line between the clouds and sunshine. we will start about when the sunshine will come back to run the...
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>> bond the public option ssible compromise, there still is the iss of howig a bill is this going t be, what's it going to ct and how's he going pay fort? >> and all these other this, w's he going to pay for it. >> those are still unresolved big sues. gwen: welways boil this down to bipartisan and partisa in this town but it's all mixed up. even in afghanistan we have leadg line querts saying let's get o. >> tt was auge problem this week a lot of people were saying wha does georgwill know about the military whatever he knows, he's ry inuential and the need republicans on this me than anything >> a list of republicans wrote obama as aandidate, but now y hang on in there in iraq. gwen: let me te ack- make a point about george will. when say that baracobama presented a strategy for pakistan and afghanistan i march. and at they have chosen do a counter iurgency campaign. orge will isuggesting a different kind of implementation of the sametrategy. its a debate that people should have in this country about how they want barack obama's strategy implemented. you heard sectary gates say no way
>> bond the public option ssible compromise, there still is the iss of howig a bill is this going t be, what's it going to ct and how's he going pay fort? >> and all these other this, w's he going to pay for it. >> those are still unresolved big sues. gwen: welways boil this down to bipartisan and partisa in this town but it's all mixed up. even in afghanistan we have leadg line querts saying let's get o. >> tt was auge problem this week a lot of people were saying wha...
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the main iss that angered egyptsspecifically atthe unitedtates was the ir war and with the ama ministration specifically talking abouawithdrawal, i thinthat that's improved people's opinions. >> and overall, eightyears on, is there more o less violent tremism d syathy for al qaeda? >> well the sympathy for the attacks of/11 have been on decline anthey are -- th continue to decline in 009, especially among bothgyptians an saus. it's interesting the two countries that impred the opinion of the united states and also t two countries whose publics are le likely th they were jst a year ago or two years ago to say that t attacks of 9/11 were justified. >> and what abt onions towards musls around the world? have they got more or less gative or would you say tt th figures have stayed about the same? and wh do you thnk there may or may not have beenchanges to that? >> the opinions of -- tard muslims around the world, specifically by the amerian puic, have improv slighy, but not ve muc soin 2007, we foundhat around 19% of americans saidthat they dxtreme prejudi towards muslims. when we polled again i
the main iss that angered egyptsspecifically atthe unitedtates was the ir war and with the ama ministration specifically talking abouawithdrawal, i thinthat that's improved people's opinions. >> and overall, eightyears on, is there more o less violent tremism d syathy for al qaeda? >> well the sympathy for the attacks of/11 have been on decline anthey are -- th continue to decline in 009, especially among bothgyptians an saus. it's interesting the two countries that impred the...
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imean,frankly, as an american, this isn't a litical isse. i mean,we all want be sae. ihope that very adminisation gets tter as we go frward. i mean, they lear from th past what's happed. andthey continue to moe forward. i mean, you know, so i hope, yes, indeed al-qae is weake i hope we're doing betterjobs where e have lessons learned. i ll say, i' concerned th things about this administraion, very concerned, like the prosetion potentially of thee cia officers who, i believe, have done a t to me this country sfe, and are one rean we have't been attack again. the fat that the justice department under present obama wantsto reop this, i think it goes way inthe wron diection. and i'm concerned wi him on ssile defen. i'll put tha to the side, but ving that ihope they've go lesso learned and they're implementing them. >> one ofhe hard things that came ut of nile i 9/11 i how to balance geing information for national security as wellas protecng individual rights. i think that's work in pogress with every ainistration. i tnk that's a hard thing o do i think we may protect orse
imean,frankly, as an american, this isn't a litical isse. i mean,we all want be sae. ihope that very adminisation gets tter as we go frward. i mean, they lear from th past what's happed. andthey continue to moe forward. i mean, you know, so i hope, yes, indeed al-qae is weake i hope we're doing betterjobs where e have lessons learned. i ll say, i' concerned th things about this administraion, very concerned, like the prosetion potentially of thee cia officers who, i believe, have done a t to me...
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the laer for roman polanski got the iss authorits to release him on ba.'s wanted for sentenci in the unitedtates anddmitted having sex with a 13-year-old girl more an 30 years ago. south africa's president has publiclyupport add law which would alw police officers to open fire on arm criminals without waiting for them to shoot first. south africa is e of the world's most violent countries. around 50 people areilled every day. the uned nations human rhts cocil has been dating a report tat acses palestinian litants and israeliroops of war crimes. during the gazaconflict. the judg who wrotet wants to hold both side accountable for violatio of human rights. the bbc's correspondenteports from geneva. >> it's one ofhe most critical reports ever presented tohe human rights council. today its chief ahor defende the investigation io the za conflict. but isra has always dismisse thiseport. >>heuthors of this finng repo have little concern with finding facts. e report was instigated as part of a political campaign. it represes a political assault directed aainstsrae
the laer for roman polanski got the iss authorits to release him on ba.'s wanted for sentenci in the unitedtates anddmitted having sex with a 13-year-old girl more an 30 years ago. south africa's president has publiclyupport add law which would alw police officers to open fire on arm criminals without waiting for them to shoot first. south africa is e of the world's most violent countries. around 50 people areilled every day. the uned nations human rhts cocil has been dating a report tat acses...
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iss more thait mh-on- look. i ma it tor say, "booger." ...i-can-get-him-a- math-tutor" button.hers run out, we still have what you need for school. staples. that was easy. . >>> welcome back to "good morning, maryland." >> yeah, all right. >> a paper cut. >> yeah, i know. >>> here's justin berk. >> we'll look at the weather site that abc was just talking about. >> we're on it. we'll see if we can post a link online today. we'll check you out right now on storm center weather net. we have a look around the region with westminster and beyond, much warmer than we were earlier in the week down in the 40s and 50s. a 60 degree morning is comfortable right now. you are looking right at the edge of the cloud line. it is overor mild at 67 degrees right now in glen burnie and around the rest of the region. we've got to 56 in ellicott city. 62 in bel air and up towards northeast to the fine cecil county hub at 62 degrees. again, the clouds have built in overnight. we'll get ready for a mostly cloudy day. right now at 5:39, let's go back to you. >>> as we kick off the holiday weekend, traf
iss more thait mh-on- look. i ma it tor say, "booger." ...i-can-get-him-a- math-tutor" button.hers run out, we still have what you need for school. staples. that was easy. . >>> welcome back to "good morning, maryland." >> yeah, all right. >> a paper cut. >> yeah, i know. >>> here's justin berk. >> we'll look at the weather site that abc was just talking about. >> we're on it. we'll see if we can post a link online today....
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although, we don't believe that it has been such an iss to date. some people do test privately. there wouldn't be a way to check that anyway. >> can i ask one question and make one comment. the comment is akin to others that i've made. that my understanding of where the field is is that the importance of clinical phenotyping is deemed essential to making sense of these variations. that's not atrivial thing. and it usually takes an intermediary who happens to be a health provirs who is able to do the kind of accurateetailed assessment with a patient at hand. when the company's talk about collecting the database and addhng all this information about the contributors of the dna, it seems to be a disconnect there between where the academic community sits on this and where the companies sit? that's the comment. the comment i had is fundamenta i just don't know the answer. professor aitman, is there any information at all about the frequency of which an array of snips from me would be found in my kin that is the cosegregati is it or what is it? bu is it likely that the array for me wo
although, we don't believe that it has been such an iss to date. some people do test privately. there wouldn't be a way to check that anyway. >> can i ask one question and make one comment. the comment is akin to others that i've made. that my understanding of where the field is is that the importance of clinical phenotyping is deemed essential to making sense of these variations. that's not atrivial thing. and it usually takes an intermediary who happens to be a health provirs who is...
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argument today abouthis is the right time, t urgency argument this is wha we need to do that thiss an iss of humanity a all ththings that he eloquently said make a difference to you or to other republicans? >> well, i thi the keys everyone agrees that what we want too is have health car reform that is effective for the american pple, that in a very chaotic time ds not add a compound and exacerbate the oblems they currently ha. but the questio is does the system actually provide the goal that is proffered or doe it actually makehings woe? the road to he is paved with good intentions. my argumt is what we hav to do is get this right. if we sh to a dgment for artificialdeadlines, beit no or had it bee before theugust recess when thbill was firs demanded, yo increase the risk thathe dicm will come true. no matter howbad a pblem is, congress can always make it worse. we want to avoid that. >> charlie can i just.... >> rose: yes,please. >> i think one verymportant thinthat happened tonight is we got some passion from bark ama. this was not a cool spee, a teacher... ofessor in a college. we got
argument today abouthis is the right time, t urgency argument this is wha we need to do that thiss an iss of humanity a all ththings that he eloquently said make a difference to you or to other republicans? >> well, i thi the keys everyone agrees that what we want too is have health car reform that is effective for the american pple, that in a very chaotic time ds not add a compound and exacerbate the oblems they currently ha. but the questio is does the system actually provide the goal...
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. >> and probably as much as sprave iss fenup whes os walnt e. Ãu> yeah! ravens!from crab cakess opasvfoee h bk.[cso t,rhes feng uemadompg fo what many thought was going to hebr n euryve ti. - >> s th a blowout. it shouly phav wbef a wercrhe h bhe > tve urn'b c >> that is because the chiefs ke Ãu>> ve ur nmmvoysm, whe > upike it when it is close because it [- n is i amfoe> stlmm,raiin. Ãu>r ftmms he game, the grills fired back up, and so dids th ecnvmmisair lr bohe ve pht happened on the field. >> it was a big win. magh ist,y raves pllayr. wth >> i thought it was awesome. wdas oo d rs fs tho layrlike ier i rlpapecud to be a baltimore fans. thhebaltimfohe raveny oc s Ãu> whe o ve theisys oday's game has then worried. - >> e r lg fs ii mss the ns veth uro trr lgr s it used to be. >> she says she isn't going to h ¤ c13t tculaorl ve phts ii isat n h means or talk about her prediction fosss thg he sve. pbkeo daso th> s, pys o today. >> i am happy for the slayrlike ie r lg f ca e. % Ãg a fan either way. >> it is all going to happen h take on the san diego chargers. life
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this is thehole iss about having people no longer denied insurance because they have a peexisting condition or dosing their insurance because they fac a lifetime cap of some kind that many people don't even know they have inir picy, or because their child gets sick and nobody predicted that and they get thrown off the policy, or because they lose their job. i think all of us can agree tt that's a good idea. and so, mr. president, as we leave this week and we go home again this weekend, as i get to go back to colorado and continue to have the conversations with people in my state, what i'm going to be fused on are the ars of agreement, that are areas of agreement that working families, small businesses, democrats, repubcans, independents can all aee upon. and i think that if we could focus our energyhere, focus our attention there, what we're going to find is that the areas of disagreement are actually smaller than we imagined them to be. and, finally, in my view, we have waited far too long to do these commonsense reforms. i know there's a lot of concern about our rushing into something, an
this is thehole iss about having people no longer denied insurance because they have a peexisting condition or dosing their insurance because they fac a lifetime cap of some kind that many people don't even know they have inir picy, or because their child gets sick and nobody predicted that and they get thrown off the policy, or because they lose their job. i think all of us can agree tt that's a good idea. and so, mr. president, as we leave this week and we go home again this weekend, as i get...
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ultimately we nt to get traction on this iss, and we needo get traction wh the right people. tell mwhat people are going to t when they get a chance to see this. >> well, i think it's definely going t cause people to think and reize that there are solutis to problems that are facing t country, recognizing that we can applit in other cities. hopefully other mayorsother police chiefs, oth people will see it. i do want -- i do believe tha thcommunity itself has to see thproject, too, beuse that's a large element inside of the correcti, you know what i mean? but if the city hall and the mayor are theirst touch that the citizens have after their house, the family, the neighborhoodcity hall, you know, the yor. so i mayors across the country start to take notice, you wld be used as mel. then inside th model they'll start to contact t people as well from the grass roots and hopefully mething can happen from there. think it's an extremely positive thing. i'd like it to brah out for people to see . maybe on the net that will happen. they still might not get all the deographics, but --
ultimately we nt to get traction on this iss, and we needo get traction wh the right people. tell mwhat people are going to t when they get a chance to see this. >> well, i think it's definely going t cause people to think and reize that there are solutis to problems that are facing t country, recognizing that we can applit in other cities. hopefully other mayorsother police chiefs, oth people will see it. i do want -- i do believe tha thcommunity itself has to see thproject, too, beuse...
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astronauts worked on a 6 hour job outside of the iss.alk is set to take place tomorrow. >> free checking was once a common perk fed banks. now it is becoming harder and harder to find. bank of america and others are starting to put in effect some conditions associated with free checking. analysts say you can expect a slow transition away from free checking as banks try to figure out not to make money off of checks without angering their customers. banks are starting debit card rewards programs to encourage the use of the cards. one credit union has launched an account that awards interest for using the debit card. overdraft fees are the would've for some banks. southwest airlines continues to fly with unauthorized parts. >> the maker of grand theft of video games is expecting its third quarter loss. the sales plunged. sales for the quarter topped analyst estimates. they are willing to pay $20 million to settle a lawsuit. the lawsuit is because it did not say that there were some sex scenes on the video game. the faa is giving southwest a
astronauts worked on a 6 hour job outside of the iss.alk is set to take place tomorrow. >> free checking was once a common perk fed banks. now it is becoming harder and harder to find. bank of america and others are starting to put in effect some conditions associated with free checking. analysts say you can expect a slow transition away from free checking as banks try to figure out not to make money off of checks without angering their customers. banks are starting debit card rewards...
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argument today abouthis is the right time, t urgency argument this is wha we need to do that thiss an iss of humanity a all ththings that he eloquently said make a difference to you or to other republicans? >> well, i thi the keys everyone agrees that what we want too is have health car reform that is effective for the american pple, that in a very chaotic time ds not add a compound and exacerbate the oblems they currently ha. but the questio is does the system actually provide the goal that is proffered or doe it actually makehings woe? the road to he is paved with good intentions. my argumt is what we hav to do is get this right. if we sh to a dgment for artificialdeadlines, beit no or had it bee before theugust recess when thbill was firs demanded, yo increase the risk thathe dicm will come true. no matter howbad a pblem is, congress can always make it worse. we want to avoid that. >> charlie can i just.... >> rose: yes,please. >> i think one verymportant thinthat happened tonight is we got some passion from bark ama. this was not a cool spee, a teacher... ofessor in a college. we got
argument today abouthis is the right time, t urgency argument this is wha we need to do that thiss an iss of humanity a all ththings that he eloquently said make a difference to you or to other republicans? >> well, i thi the keys everyone agrees that what we want too is have health car reform that is effective for the american pple, that in a very chaotic time ds not add a compound and exacerbate the oblems they currently ha. but the questio is does the system actually provide the goal...
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as an example of what iss wrong. >> pretty much this is a environmental disaster. >> they carry about 600 different diseases. >> so zip is now the police. for the geese. >> this is goose heaven. >> zip's chagrin, there is william. >> guy here yesterday feeding them french fries, mcdonald's. >> most people bring feed to them. >> marlene plans to pied them. >> that's why i have the bag. >> bread can actually kill them. gives them a disease called tip wing disease. >> and they can from go from feathers to feast. >> nature takes over and they become lunch for a fox. >> and dan has another weapon to battle the birds. >> with the noise in the water. and zip by the shore. the geese have just one option. >> up and away. >> i don't like that. >> everybody thinks it is funny. >> never. >> i do to. especially when i cash the check. >> zip has been able to reduce the geese population here by 95 percent. and visitors say it is still a fun place to visit. >> they have a great time. that's all that matters. >> super, no poop. >> in carroll county. kathleen cairns, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> who would
as an example of what iss wrong. >> pretty much this is a environmental disaster. >> they carry about 600 different diseases. >> so zip is now the police. for the geese. >> this is goose heaven. >> zip's chagrin, there is william. >> guy here yesterday feeding them french fries, mcdonald's. >> most people bring feed to them. >> marlene plans to pied them. >> that's why i have the bag. >> bread can actually kill them. gives them a...
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they dropped off nicole stott who joined the iss crew and are being home tim kopra who has been living in space the last few months. they got another space veteran on board. buzz lightyear is headed home after a year in orbit. the disney doll is known for saying, "to infinity and beyond." for his crew mates watching looming storms over their florida landing strip, to infinity might not be as appealing as a clear shot to just come back home. "discovery" does have enough supplies to stay in space until sunday. the forecast at the backup site in california is looking good all week. that could be an option if things don't clear here over florida. kristedahlgren, nbc news, kennedy space center. >>> those photos from space never get old. buzz lightyear up there. >> so cute. >> they are dodging debris up in space a few of us down here dodging rain drops. >> just one or two. it's been light. we had a lull today. you mentioned the sunshine. it's been teasings all week coming up for a hot minute and going away. back to overcast skies throughout the area. temperatures have been cool today. low 70
they dropped off nicole stott who joined the iss crew and are being home tim kopra who has been living in space the last few months. they got another space veteran on board. buzz lightyear is headed home after a year in orbit. the disney doll is known for saying, "to infinity and beyond." for his crew mates watching looming storms over their florida landing strip, to infinity might not be as appealing as a clear shot to just come back home. "discovery" does have enough...
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the respect iss the st fficult becauseou'vegot to be in touch enough wre you can stop, thers the limit to respect the other and it takes a whe. i think it takes maturity i order tget there and i have go plans -- [lghter] >> charlieyou reached that mature lev you can hane it now. >> i hope so. i'm still alittle girl and you' a little boyi'm sure because otherwisewh >> crlie: there is this also, does acting give you some of this, some of this of l the things y just described about love does acting -- nothing can be, nothing, no work can be or should be all that you just said butif youave theright kind of pason for workit can be the closest sstitute i think. in other words, youan find a level of satisfaction, passion, sacrifice. >> i understand what you're saying. in the dance touring i was moving around a lot physically and then i did this fil fill in between now an the camera was very sti. like a ten-minute shot a nsequence shot and actuay the movement i was experiencing was inside and i said i'm dancing inside. m dancing emotionally and it wasn't as clea as was at that moment and afr c
the respect iss the st fficult becauseou'vegot to be in touch enough wre you can stop, thers the limit to respect the other and it takes a whe. i think it takes maturity i order tget there and i have go plans -- [lghter] >> charlieyou reached that mature lev you can hane it now. >> i hope so. i'm still alittle girl and you' a little boyi'm sure because otherwisewh >> crlie: there is this also, does acting give you some of this, some of this of l the things y just described...
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. >> did your mom check the index asure everything was issed this, but i happened to be on vacation ateuphemism? >> no, you had a special date for the teen choice awards. >> i found love in my life, jimmy. >> and that day -- >> i found a special man in my life. >> was this gentleman, levy johnson -- who is sarah palin's daughter's baby daddy. >> right. >> you took him out on a date? >> okay, can i say, for that alone, can i please just have my third emmy right now? just for that give it up. [ cheers and applause ] >> i think that was your fourth emmy. >> i would like some sort of award just for that. >> how did you end up on date with levi johnston? >> here's what you don't know about love, it will find you in the most difficult ways. it's may-december because levi is 22 and i'm 32 let's go with that. it's inappropriate. but the way i went out with him is the way i go out with all my dates which is i called him and asked him out and told him what to wear. >> you told him what to wear? >> i requested that he wear one of the suits that he wore to the gop convention and he did. >> what di
. >> did your mom check the index asure everything was issed this, but i happened to be on vacation ateuphemism? >> no, you had a special date for the teen choice awards. >> i found love in my life, jimmy. >> and that day -- >> i found a special man in my life. >> was this gentleman, levy johnson -- who is sarah palin's daughter's baby daddy. >> right. >> you took him out on a date? >> okay, can i say, for that alone, can i please just have...
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the world obviously issing looking much better. and looking from an india point of view, it just feel as the business is completely normal. >> and what about that middle class, 300 million people in india is middle class. the challenges of growing income there. is that group still going to benefit? particularly as especially in some of that technology outsourcing is where you really have seen, perhaps, a change. >> the biggest growth in india right now is happening in the mosque and the mosque of influence segments. high end is growing slower than it was. if you look at the population, if we can spread it more across, that will even further strengthen domestic consumption. heart of india story is con suffer shun. look at the gdp, 70% of gdp is consumption and 30% is investment. almost the opposite of china. >> the exact same, mark, as the united states of america. >> it is. yeah. >> thank you. wonderful to meet you. >> thank you. delighted to be with you. >> appreciate your time. >>> still to come, because you clicked, the gap. tha
the world obviously issing looking much better. and looking from an india point of view, it just feel as the business is completely normal. >> and what about that middle class, 300 million people in india is middle class. the challenges of growing income there. is that group still going to benefit? particularly as especially in some of that technology outsourcing is where you really have seen, perhaps, a change. >> the biggest growth in india right now is happening in the mosque and...
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. >> the good new is we're closer to reform than wee ever been after debatg the iss for the better pt of a year there's four out of five committees in congress haveompleted their work. yesterday theinance committee put out its own bill. each bill has its strengths and silarities between tmnd our ovallfforts have bn helped by groups, businesses drug companies even. most importantly doctors and nurses are supporting is effort. i've also saidhat o of the options in the insuran change should be republins. t me be clear it, would only be an option. no one would be forced to choose it. no one with inrance would be fected by it but what itwould do is provi more choice and more cpetition and put pressure on privateinsurers to make policy a picies afford and bett. >> charlie: setor jay rockefelle ckefeller joins me w after meetin with presidt obam obama d meetgs with about health care reform. i'm eased to ha him. welcome. >> thank yo charlie. thank you veryuch. >> charlie: tell me where were at this moment we record this broadcas at 7:28. >> we're not thereyet. e 80% tt the president mentned m
. >> the good new is we're closer to reform than wee ever been after debatg the iss for the better pt of a year there's four out of five committees in congress haveompleted their work. yesterday theinance committee put out its own bill. each bill has its strengths and silarities between tmnd our ovallfforts have bn helped by groups, businesses drug companies even. most importantly doctors and nurses are supporting is effort. i've also saidhat o of the options in the insuran change should...
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they dropped off nicole stott who joined the iss crew and are bring home tim kopra who has been living in space. they got another veteran onboard, buzz lightyear is heading home after more than a year in orbit as part of an educational program. the disney doll is known for ,ngte saying, "to infinity and beyond." now to the crew mates, to infinity might not be as appealing as a clear shot to just come back home. "discovery" does have enough supplies to stay in space until sunday. nasa is unlikely to push it until the very last day. the forecast at the backup site at edwards air force base in california is looking good all week. that could be an option if things don't clear here over florida. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, kennedy space center. >>> coming up on news4, changes in security at dulles airport. >> we'll hear from a passenger onboard a flight hijacked in mexico. uptsere upset about a raid that freed a "new york times" journalist. >> you don't have to be too brilliant with these guys. you don't have to be. >> that was bernard madoff. >> what's ahead in sports? >> we are talking fo
they dropped off nicole stott who joined the iss crew and are bring home tim kopra who has been living in space. they got another veteran onboard, buzz lightyear is heading home after more than a year in orbit as part of an educational program. the disney doll is known for ,ngte saying, "to infinity and beyond." now to the crew mates, to infinity might not be as appealing as a clear shot to just come back home. "discovery" does have enough supplies to stay in space until...
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. >> charlie: l right but tell th sto bause this iss at's been written whe you first got the script and you knew his reputatn of being brilliant screenwriter and he said he haone to read and you had not metim andouhought this could be one more, word yo use usedas "a-hole." i would ver. not me, charlie. >> charlie: d then i met him and i found out he was in fact differt. zmo >> he'sokay. 's a b of an a-hole. i knew i'dove his writing and love the scpt because thers a ice that h has if you ad "babble" and "21 grams" and othershere's a voice i love. >> charlie what's thevoice? >> guiller is onef the people that i very rary worked with directors or writerirectors who he such an innate natural understandg of the humanondition and it's effortless forim to understand human struggle, human sife and thereforhe makes an amazing journey r a hum being t go with a to have dier with this man was incredible and i think that vce, thatind of story tellg, i like thathe ays with time. i like that it's nonlinear. i think he writes how humans think and i thinthe strule is hest and agree with him. i think th
. >> charlie: l right but tell th sto bause this iss at's been written whe you first got the script and you knew his reputatn of being brilliant screenwriter and he said he haone to read and you had not metim andouhought this could be one more, word yo use usedas "a-hole." i would ver. not me, charlie. >> charlie: d then i met him and i found out he was in fact differt. zmo >> he'sokay. 's a b of an a-hole. i knew i'dove his writing and love the scpt because thers a...
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. >> discovery iss this is houston.and by for a police check from nasa headquarters. -- please stand by for a voice check from nasa headquarters. >> how do you hear me? >> we have got you have a loud and clear, headquarters pao. >> this is seth from the associated press. both of you, because of your age, have the potential to go to the moon in the 2020 timeframe. it is now looking like that time frame is going to be delayed by years or even a decade or so. did you have hope of going to the man personally? have you been following this? are you worried that those hopes may not quite be there? >> i am really happy to have the opportunities i have had to come to the space station three times. i am looking forward to see some of the younger folks in the office for coming behind it will have the opportunity to go to the moon. it is always fun to fly in space. it is also an honor to support those who do. there are a lot of important jobs on the ground that we will do as we head towards the moon. hopefully, i will have an oppor
. >> discovery iss this is houston.and by for a police check from nasa headquarters. -- please stand by for a voice check from nasa headquarters. >> how do you hear me? >> we have got you have a loud and clear, headquarters pao. >> this is seth from the associated press. both of you, because of your age, have the potential to go to the moon in the 2020 timeframe. it is now looking like that time frame is going to be delayed by years or even a decade or so. did you have...
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it issed to me, they play a certain -- it's odd to me, they play a certain set of rules and then they a different set of rules. >> it aggravates every manager, especially guys in contention. a good manager would rather have 25 against 25. he doesn't want to defend against 36 or 35 players with scouting reports. these are four games played tonight. rockies and diamondbacks, cubs, five teams difference. indians, 36, there's no rhyme or reason. what purpose does it really serve? thing is something to look at and see if it's in the best interest of baseball. could you imagine a football team in the last week that said, hey, you get to have 75 players or a basketball team, you get 15 players, it doesn't make any sense. calling all the guys up gets the arbitration clock started which is never good for guys looking out for their payroll. >> i agree. but what makes sense, the buck stops here. back to you, bert. >> thank you very much. when we come back on "baseball tonight" we'll take a look at jake peavy, his white sox debut in chicago. where do they fit in in the a.l. central? meanwhile, c.
it issed to me, they play a certain -- it's odd to me, they play a certain set of rules and then they a different set of rules. >> it aggravates every manager, especially guys in contention. a good manager would rather have 25 against 25. he doesn't want to defend against 36 or 35 players with scouting reports. these are four games played tonight. rockies and diamondbacks, cubs, five teams difference. indians, 36, there's no rhyme or reason. what purpose does it really serve? thing is...
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they will replace two of the current crew members aboard the iss. while in space, he plans to stage a performance over the internet about the importance of access to water. he is the world's seventh space tourists. >>> the skeleton of one of the biggest, baddest dinosaurs to ever roam the earth is on the auction block. auction ears hope this skeleton will sell for $6 million. the auction i to be held in las vegas next month. the fossil was discovered in south dakota in 1987. it's the third most complete t-rex skeleton ever discovered. other items up for bid, a 17-foot-long pre historic fish and dinosaur eggs. >>> oh, man. you talk top of the food chain. what have you got? >> talking about a team trying to get to the top of the food chain. definitely not there right now. the redskins, clinton portis, talking about getting his game on. maybe rushing for 100 yards or # 00 something this season. the terps coach, is he on the hot seat. jose theodore, ready to be the number one guy between the pipes. >>> it occurred to me today, there are more than one or
they will replace two of the current crew members aboard the iss. while in space, he plans to stage a performance over the internet about the importance of access to water. he is the world's seventh space tourists. >>> the skeleton of one of the biggest, baddest dinosaurs to ever roam the earth is on the auction block. auction ears hope this skeleton will sell for $6 million. the auction i to be held in las vegas next month. the fossil was discovered in south dakota in 1987. it's the...
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it issed to me, they play a certain -- it's odd to me, they play a certain set of rules and then theyy with a different set of rules. >> it aggravates every manager, especially guys in contention. a good manager would rather have 25 against 25. he doesn't want to defend against 36 or 35 players with scouting reports. these are four games played tonight. rockies and diamondbacks, cubs, five teams difference. indians, 36, there's no rhyme or reason. what purpose does it really serve? thing is something to look at and see if it's in the best interest of baseball. could you imagine a football team in the last week that said, hey, you get to have 75 players or a basketball team, you get 15 players, it doesn't make any sense. calling all the guys up gets the arbitration clock started which is never good for guys looking out for their payroll. >> i agree. but what makes sense, the buck stops here. back to you, bert. >> thank you very much. when we come back on "baseball tonight" we'll take a look at jake peavy, his white sox debut in chicago. where do they fit in in the a.l. central? meanwhi
it issed to me, they play a certain -- it's odd to me, they play a certain set of rules and then theyy with a different set of rules. >> it aggravates every manager, especially guys in contention. a good manager would rather have 25 against 25. he doesn't want to defend against 36 or 35 players with scouting reports. these are four games played tonight. rockies and diamondbacks, cubs, five teams difference. indians, 36, there's no rhyme or reason. what purpose does it really serve? thing...
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we are joined by acorn's ceo bertha lewis and by congressman iss, a. ms. lewis you said the following and let's put it on. we are their willie horton for 2009. we are the boogie man for the right wing and its echo chamber. now, the vast majority of the democrats in the house and senate have voted to cut funding for acorn. can you still say this is about race and politics? >> we are the largest community organization of low and moderate income folks and mostly people of color. and, of course, any organization is not entirely perfect. i think congress, you know, will be looking at doing an antiacorn amendment and just singling out one organization. but we continue to make sure that all of our employees if they are too stupid to understand that they are not reaching professional standards we terminate them and we actually make sure that, you know, what we do internally is serving our constituents, 500,000 poor, black and brown, asian and white people in this country. so, i was outraged by it, everyone should be. and i can understand how the congress was also.
we are joined by acorn's ceo bertha lewis and by congressman iss, a. ms. lewis you said the following and let's put it on. we are their willie horton for 2009. we are the boogie man for the right wing and its echo chamber. now, the vast majority of the democrats in the house and senate have voted to cut funding for acorn. can you still say this is about race and politics? >> we are the largest community organization of low and moderate income folks and mostly people of color. and, of...
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curiously, we have no domestic manufacturing in the type of tires that are at iss here. so it aves many wondering why this import tariff was imposed to protct a domestic manufacturing capacity that sily does not exist. >> brown: some pele point to politi as. to support the president's helping suppor... the presidt helping his supporter excuse m, the trad unions. is that wha you're suggest something. >> you know, it's ieresting. given that there was no real tional economic interest stake, one can ask what w the motivation no some have suggested inclung congressman leaven that taking this type of actionill pave the way for positiverade initiatives in the future. iertainly hope that's t cae. but one must view this action against the back dp of the inaction of this administration and the congress on the pending kea and combia free trade agreemes. and ally a fairly steal, i not nonexistent,ffirmative enda. >> brown:et me go back to congressman leaven. go ahead. do you see a real gain for american workersin this. >> absolutely. absolutely. the atta just heard is absolutely wro
curiously, we have no domestic manufacturing in the type of tires that are at iss here. so it aves many wondering why this import tariff was imposed to protct a domestic manufacturing capacity that sily does not exist. >> brown: some pele point to politi as. to support the president's helping suppor... the presidt helping his supporter excuse m, the trad unions. is that wha you're suggest something. >> you know, it's ieresting. given that there was no real tional economic interest...
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we're very close to finally dng what for 60 years presidents a congresses have en trying to do, which iss to produce quality affordableealth coverage for every erican. and i think we need t keepalm keep tking, and see if wecan get there. >> rose: arehose the benchmarks of this presint? keep cm, keep talng, make a deal? what? >> well, i think tha, you ow, i think president obama is noted for his cool. he's noted for h ability to listen to hisritics. and i thi he's trying to borrowhe best ideas fr all sides but in the end t day he also has the steel that i tas, i think, to say "wee going to fish this job wre going do it this fall, i ran on this, i promid the american public. so did you, by the way, my colleagues, particularly the mocratic party. so let's go wn with this job and get it de. wel do it, we'll beractical about it, we'll do in the a way that produs delivyf, that will... so-calle bend the cue as people talked about for the last several months to reduce theverall strain that alth care is placing on our onomy, on amecan business, and on the federal budget and state budget but let'ss
we're very close to finally dng what for 60 years presidents a congresses have en trying to do, which iss to produce quality affordableealth coverage for every erican. and i think we need t keepalm keep tking, and see if wecan get there. >> rose: arehose the benchmarks of this presint? keep cm, keep talng, make a deal? what? >> well, i think tha, you ow, i think president obama is noted for his cool. he's noted for h ability to listen to hisritics. and i thi he's trying to borrowhe...
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>> theare aware of the issues that are at play, butts not just a isse. thre's a series of issues that relate to what, thopportunity of what engagement mns and the opportunity of being acountry that is not eaged and is acti >>ose: and it also has to do with israeli/palestian issues? >> a wle host of issues that, and there's a wholeost of issues. they understand them. ey, as you know, communiced once a willingness with e united stat to discuss the range of issues, both the region and roughout and their role in that. >> rose: do you ink they could be heful on afghanistan, the iranians? >> well, there's no-- y, they can. they could be helpful. as you know, there's, secrary holbrooke pticipated in an international conference eaier in the year which they attded. >> rose: and cod they have -- >> and they have interts there as well,n a stable afghantan. >> rose: oh, ty're very interted in that, and they are not a friend of e taliban. >> you know theistory as well as do. >> lehrer: you canee all of charlis interview with emanuel by going to a link tois web site f
>> theare aware of the issues that are at play, butts not just a isse. thre's a series of issues that relate to what, thopportunity of what engagement mns and the opportunity of being acountry that is not eaged and is acti >>ose: and it also has to do with israeli/palestian issues? >> a wle host of issues that, and there's a wholeost of issues. they understand them. ey, as you know, communiced once a willingness with e united stat to discuss the range of issues, both the...
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so i think in a state like wyominwhere rural health care is a big iss because of th availability of physicians, making se that physians are adequately compensated is huge issue. >> ill: donna edwards obviously you hed different things in a largely urban district than sipt i can't lummis heard in a largely ruradistrict. >> it provesxactly how differenall of the 435 congreional districts are. i mean i heard really strg sentiment in my district where, you know 85-90% of peop actually hav health insurance already but ey actually like the idea of a govement- proved healthcare plan that competes in e private market because they think it will bring down their costs and thathere will be increased competitioand accountility for the system. i heard a lot of complaints about the surance industry. and the rolethat insure play in getting in between themnd their doctors. i me, i think we c get a lot of messages acrs the couny in these different diricts. the challee in the congress obviously is ttry to pull all of thi together so that we come up wita health care planhat works for all americans. >> ifill: aar
so i think in a state like wyominwhere rural health care is a big iss because of th availability of physicians, making se that physians are adequately compensated is huge issue. >> ill: donna edwards obviously you hed different things in a largely urban district than sipt i can't lummis heard in a largely ruradistrict. >> it provesxactly how differenall of the 435 congreional districts are. i mean i heard really strg sentiment in my district where, you know 85-90% of peop actually...
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we're very close to finally doi what for 60 years presidents and congresses have be trying to do, which iss to produceuality affordable hlth coverage for every amican. and i think we need to keep cm keep talng, andee if we n t there. >> rose: are tse the benchmarks of this preside? keep cal keep talki, make a deal? what? >> well, i think that, you kn, i think president obama is noted for his cool. he's noted for his ability to listen to his ctics. and i think he'srying to borrow t best ideas from all sides but in the end of theday he also has the steel that it take i think, to say "we'r going to finh this job, we' going too it thisfall, i ran on this, i promisethe american public. so did you, byhe way,y lleagues, particularly in the decratic party. so let's go do with this job and get it don we'ldo it, we'll be pctical about it, we'll do in the a way at produce deliverf, that will... so-called bend the curvas people talked about for the lasteveral months to reduce the orall strain that heth care isplacing onour ecomy, on amerin business, and on the federal budget and state budgets. but let'
we're very close to finally doi what for 60 years presidents and congresses have be trying to do, which iss to produceuality affordable hlth coverage for every amican. and i think we need to keep cm keep talng, andee if we n t there. >> rose: are tse the benchmarks of this preside? keep cal keep talki, make a deal? what? >> well, i think that, you kn, i think president obama is noted for his cool. he's noted for his ability to listen to his ctics. and i think he'srying to borrow t...
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very close to finally doing what for 60 years presidents and congresses have been trying to do, which iss to produce quality affordable health coverage for every american. and i think we need to keep calm keep talking, and see if we can get there. >> rose: are those the benchmarks of this president? keep calm, keep talking, make a deal? what? >> well, i think that, you know, i think president obama is noted for his cool. he's noted for his ability to listen to his critics. and i think he's trying to borrow the best ideas from all sides but in the end of the day he also has the steel that it takes, i think, to say "we're going to finish this job, we're going to do it this fall, i ran on this, i promised the american public. so did you, by the way, my colleagues, particularly in the democratic party. so let's go down with this job and get it done. we'll do it, we'll be practical about it, we'll do in the a way that produces deliveryf, that will... so-called bend the curve as people talked about for the last several months to reduce the overall strain that health care is placing on our econo
very close to finally doing what for 60 years presidents and congresses have been trying to do, which iss to produce quality affordable health coverage for every american. and i think we need to keep calm keep talking, and see if we can get there. >> rose: are those the benchmarks of this president? keep calm, keep talking, make a deal? what? >> well, i think that, you know, i think president obama is noted for his cool. he's noted for his ability to listen to his critics. and i...
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move back to the >> i'm not predicting it's going to happen but it wouldn't s me to see an indictment isslorado connected to the underlying conspiracy and underlying >> reporter: these charges are a result of three days of interviewing with we wanted to know is zazi sitting down with fbi agents is really a good thing. bill taylor says it depends upon the conditions that zazi agreed to. he says even if an immunity agreement was reached, if it is found that zazi lied, everything he said could be adm >> announcer: this is eyewitness news, the news leader. now eyewitness news at 6:00. >> so just how real was the threat from these guys? were they capable of a terrorist attack or were they terrorist wanna-bes like so many others busted in the past few years? the truth is we don't know for sure but antiterrorism is a tricky business and the margin for error can be deadly if they're wrong. jim? >> reporter: it's not as if terrorists wear gang colors that easily identify them. there is a scary informality about players in a terrorist plot which makes them hard to follow and harder still to know wh
move back to the >> i'm not predicting it's going to happen but it wouldn't s me to see an indictment isslorado connected to the underlying conspiracy and underlying >> reporter: these charges are a result of three days of interviewing with we wanted to know is zazi sitting down with fbi agents is really a good thing. bill taylor says it depends upon the conditions that zazi agreed to. he says even if an immunity agreement was reached, if it is found that zazi lied, everything he...
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what iss interesting is the bottom line of what general mcchrystal says in this 66-page declassified report on his afghanistan assessment. he says that time is of the essence. they have about 12 months to turn things around there. he says failure to gain the initiative and reverse insurgent momentum in the near term while afghanistan's security capacity matures risks and outcome where defeating the insurgency is no longer possible. part of that, he thinks, is that he is going to need about 40,000 more troops. jane: how much time does the president have to decide about sending them? they are not necessarily taking what they are hearing from the commander in the region, but looking for more information from other sources. how much time does the white house have? >> i have been talking to people here in the pentagon. essentially, there are no troops to be sent to afghanistan before january. many of them are still tied up with operations in iraq. i iraq is having a crucial election in january. they are not going to be able to get troops home from their fast enough to be able to send them
what iss interesting is the bottom line of what general mcchrystal says in this 66-page declassified report on his afghanistan assessment. he says that time is of the essence. they have about 12 months to turn things around there. he says failure to gain the initiative and reverse insurgent momentum in the near term while afghanistan's security capacity matures risks and outcome where defeating the insurgency is no longer possible. part of that, he thinks, is that he is going to need about...