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and my sister passes on her jeans to me. life. [ female announcer ] get your three dollar coupon at tidestainrelease.com today. begins with a balanced breakfast. country crock has 70% less saturated fat than butter, and 30% fewer calories. add multigrain toast, fresh fruit and low fat milk, and they're off to a good start. country crock. and they're off to a good start. just to make phone calls. but when at&t or verizon offer you an unlimited plan for $69.99, that's all it's good for -- phone calls. with sprint, for the same price, you get unlimited text, unlimited web and unlimited calling to every mobile phone in america. now that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile in america. only from sprint. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. no, no...remember that picture of you and mom and you're wearing the little chaps... ...and you had right. the matching hat. are you done? and you had that horse. no, you're not done. what wa
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and my sister passes on her jeans to me. female announcer ] get your three dollar coupon at tidestainrelease.com today. begins with a balanced breakfast. country crock has 70% less saturated fat than butter, and 30% fewer calories. add multigrain toast, fresh fruit and low fat milk, and they're off to a good start. country crock. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i like the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile ♪ don't know why i love you [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can truly be yourself. and at holiday inn express, you always can. holiday inn express. stay you. thanks for your help. just to make phone calls. but when at&t or verizon offer you an unlimited plan for $69.99, that's all it's good for -- phone calls. with sprint, for the same price, you get unlimited text, unlimited web and unlimited calling to every mobile phone in america. now that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile in a
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the chopped jeans are trendy but we gave her a waste on the jean that she was more comfortable with., the little capri jean. >> capri but not jens. >> we went back and forth on the height that would be best for nancy but keeping the show to a neutral color. you are seeing a lot of this nude, tan, cream. it makes her look taller in a cropped pant by using a lighter shoe. we used the accessories to bump up the look. the necklace brightens the outfit up and brings us up to look higher up at her beautiful face. the cute bag from a neat buy teak adds sparkle. >> you are fantastic. thanks for working with us. nancy, excuse me for crossing. you are great. you are a good sport. welcome to d.c. you are a transplant from boston. glad you are watching the show and hoe fully this helps you get into the new feel of the new you.
the chopped jeans are trendy but we gave her a waste on the jean that she was more comfortable with., the little capri jean. >> capri but not jens. >> we went back and forth on the height that would be best for nancy but keeping the show to a neutral color. you are seeing a lot of this nude, tan, cream. it makes her look taller in a cropped pant by using a lighter shoe. we used the accessories to bump up the look. the necklace brightens the outfit up and brings us up to look higher...
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. >> he had like i think a darkish colored baseball cap, gray shirt and jeans. the incident was in the first row and i was in the third row. >> reporter: proximity didn't guarantee a better description. >> i was probably less than five feet away. i didn't catch a glimpse of everything. >> reporter: we asked students who sat at different locations in the lecture hall exactly what they saw. >> i think he had sandy brown hair, possibly 5'10". >> i want to say facial hair but i'm like skeptical saying it. i don't have a beyond a reasonable doubt saying it. >> reporter: any personal items that you can remember? >> not really. >> reporter: we wondered if a deaf student in the class might have heightened powers of visual observation. >> i wasn't paying as much attention to the guy but the girl was dark skinned and dark haired. she had a black shirt and jeans on. >> reporter: indeed she had a vivid description but only of the victim. was the guy white, black, any identifying characteristics like facial hair, glasses, anything you remember? >> uh-uh. [ screaming ] >> rep
. >> he had like i think a darkish colored baseball cap, gray shirt and jeans. the incident was in the first row and i was in the third row. >> reporter: proximity didn't guarantee a better description. >> i was probably less than five feet away. i didn't catch a glimpse of everything. >> reporter: we asked students who sat at different locations in the lecture hall exactly what they saw. >> i think he had sandy brown hair, possibly 5'10". >> i want to...
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jean, what can you add? >> well, it's our understanding from law enforcement sources that we spoke to earlier this evening that in fact this -- they were looking for more than one individual potentially. that they had keyed in on this one individual who was a u.s. citizen of pakistani origin. they were potentially looking at other individuals as well. we were also told that they were looking at several locations of interest. not all of them from the east coast. we don't know if the evening progressed and if the other locations panned out. earlier in the day that's what they were telling us. in addition, we can tell you that -- excuse me, i'm trying to get some information here. no. sorry. just checking my blackberry to see if it was cleared. interesting he was arrested at jfk. the transportation security administration had beefed up security at airports on the east coast. specifically those in new york, philadelphia, and boston. those were within easy reach of times square after these events of saturday even
jean, what can you add? >> well, it's our understanding from law enforcement sources that we spoke to earlier this evening that in fact this -- they were looking for more than one individual potentially. that they had keyed in on this one individual who was a u.s. citizen of pakistani origin. they were potentially looking at other individuals as well. we were also told that they were looking at several locations of interest. not all of them from the east coast. we don't know if the...
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moon walking, all of it to beat it, dangerous and billie jean, the mini mj has taylor made suits, hats and shirts and check that guy out. that is his personal trainer. i don't know, dave feldman, i'm watching you out of the corner of my eye. are you busting a move over there? this is so tragic. that does it for us. the news always on, myfoxdc.com. thanks for watching. keep it right here. geico sports xtra with dave feldman a few minutes away. bye, everyone. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try. i heard eating whole grain oats n help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tgh. my wife and i want to lower our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. [ male announcer ] try new chocolate cheerios with a touch of delicious chocolate taste in every bite.
moon walking, all of it to beat it, dangerous and billie jean, the mini mj has taylor made suits, hats and shirts and check that guy out. that is his personal trainer. i don't know, dave feldman, i'm watching you out of the corner of my eye. are you busting a move over there? this is so tragic. that does it for us. the news always on, myfoxdc.com. thanks for watching. keep it right here. geico sports xtra with dave feldman a few minutes away. bye, everyone. can i eat heart healthy without...
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i come back do this point that i made to jean earlier. unless you have banks helping businesses, it is extremely difficult for them to expand their products, invest in their factories, and invest in trading new jobs. who would have thought here in birmingham of all places that a bank that you own should have been involved in lending money, money that you have given to them in the bailout, the taxpayer bailout. should have used that money to fund or help fund the american multinational take-over of cadberries. when you lent that money to the banks did you think that money would be used to put people out of work in britain? no, and it was wrong. >> let's go do gordon brown. >> we have increased to over 200,000 now and we want to raise that number over the next few years. at the same time there were more students going to university than ever before in our history, and i'm pleased to say the majority of students are now women. to help manufacturing the regional developmental agencies, ask there are more than 20,000 firms in this region, rece
i come back do this point that i made to jean earlier. unless you have banks helping businesses, it is extremely difficult for them to expand their products, invest in their factories, and invest in trading new jobs. who would have thought here in birmingham of all places that a bank that you own should have been involved in lending money, money that you have given to them in the bailout, the taxpayer bailout. should have used that money to fund or help fund the american multinational take-over...
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it's like, i was wearing, you know -- i was wearing like jeans, the same jeans i'd worn doing lettuce and chicken. i mean, i'm like a pretty simple dresser. they're the same jeans and i had a blue tattered t-shirt. i'm glad you think i got leadership potential and it came up over and over where gumarro would be much better what he was doing than i was doing. and i think you need to be doing what gumarro because you're a lot better. no, i'm not a lot better of it. it was his whole conception in this field there aren't very many white people and i must have some sort of special skills. he never quite realized that gumarro was the leader of the crew. that i wasn't. so if anything -- you could see the bias the ways that i -- the clear advantages i had. in chicken plant i wanted to get to the jobs debone which is one of the strenuous jobs and i attempted three or four times to talk in the h.r. person to get me in debone and they never did and that was the job that was most dangerous. and i think they just felt like you're not supposed to be there. >> you mentioned something about the popul
it's like, i was wearing, you know -- i was wearing like jeans, the same jeans i'd worn doing lettuce and chicken. i mean, i'm like a pretty simple dresser. they're the same jeans and i had a blue tattered t-shirt. i'm glad you think i got leadership potential and it came up over and over where gumarro would be much better what he was doing than i was doing. and i think you need to be doing what gumarro because you're a lot better. no, i'm not a lot better of it. it was his whole conception in...
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find out there is some nice strain of marijuana there and all of villagers want in return is levi jeans so they sent word back to the kids in the canyon that weren't there helpers every salvation army, k-mart by at all of the it in new and used levi's they could find to shoreline cut in return. [laughter] that is the story how that came about and now we about the was also waiting for the presence they were also the first to make that famous. [applause] thank you very much. >> host: jason vuic what attracted you to the yugo? >> it is not was my goal was always interested as a kid where it entered the american consciousness the dictator of yugoslavia died of remember that. any then the basketball player game and maybe monica solace but americans did not know much about yugoslavia except for the yugo the most recognizable objects for artifacts was the car but i wanted to know why that was. i was tired of the wars on conflict and violence and fail stays here is incredible books the but i just wanted to write something quite sure with a more popular appeal and that story is more deeper than
find out there is some nice strain of marijuana there and all of villagers want in return is levi jeans so they sent word back to the kids in the canyon that weren't there helpers every salvation army, k-mart by at all of the it in new and used levi's they could find to shoreline cut in return. [laughter] that is the story how that came about and now we about the was also waiting for the presence they were also the first to make that famous. [applause] thank you very much. >> host: jason...
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>> i strongly agree with you, jean. i'm an m.p. for the city of sheffield, very proud of its industrial heritage. i think the first thing we need to do -- actually, i would say three things. first, get the banks lending. if you don't get the banks lending to manufacturing companies, it's like a body without blood circulating. i was at a small company a few weeks ago. very, very good example. they manufacture new environmentally sustainable lighting fixtures. lots of clients, lots of demand. they can't expand because the banks won't lend to them on reasonable rates. that is an outrage. the banks we -- they should be loaning more. the second thing we need to do is we need to invest in the kind of things we need in the future anyway. affordable housing, green energy, renewable energy, public transport, the kind of things which create jobs for our young people, help moring, and create the green infrastructure. what i think we need as a country in any event. >> gor down brown? >> i visiting a manufacturer today who is involved in sellin
>> i strongly agree with you, jean. i'm an m.p. for the city of sheffield, very proud of its industrial heritage. i think the first thing we need to do -- actually, i would say three things. first, get the banks lending. if you don't get the banks lending to manufacturing companies, it's like a body without blood circulating. i was at a small company a few weeks ago. very, very good example. they manufacture new environmentally sustainable lighting fixtures. lots of clients, lots of...
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jean, sharon and melissa, thank you so much. as a reminder, also, watch melissa on fast money weekdays, 5:00 p.m. eastern on cnbc. hey, you know she had to be here for a reason. >>> still to come, singer shelly wright reveals a very personal secret that could shock the country music world. we'll talk to her about it in a few minutes. but first, these messages. ♪ she can not set up a music stand... oh, they know that she always forgets where she puts her "magic wand"... but when she finds it, she makes magic happen. ♪ [ kim ] people know a lot of things about me, but no one needs to know about my condition. and thanks to depend®, they don't. [ female announcer ] now the best protection also comes in new prints and lors. [ female announcer ] now the best protection the forecast is full of ifs. retirement these days, if i'm too exposed to downturns. if i'll go through my savings too fast. to help you feel more confident consider putting a portion of your savings in a metlife variable annuity. when the market goes up, it gives your
jean, sharon and melissa, thank you so much. as a reminder, also, watch melissa on fast money weekdays, 5:00 p.m. eastern on cnbc. hey, you know she had to be here for a reason. >>> still to come, singer shelly wright reveals a very personal secret that could shock the country music world. we'll talk to her about it in a few minutes. but first, these messages. ♪ she can not set up a music stand... oh, they know that she always forgets where she puts her "magic wand"... but...
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she had a black shirt and jeans on. >> indeed, she had a vivid description, but only of the victim. >e, black, any identifying characteristics like facial hair, glasses, anything you remember? >> huh-uh. [ screaming ] >> as often happens, the shock of witnessing a crime impeded the student's ability to recall critical details. >> everybody say hello to erica. >> after the crime, we introduced our victim and our suspect to the class. >> scott, can you tell us how tall you are and what's your weight? >> 6-foot, 205. >> no one noticed one of the only permanent features on him, a distinctive tattoo. andrea, 9news now. >> how can you be a better witness? look for a permanent physical characteristic, like a scar, a limp, even an accent, or a missing tooth, rather than what a suspect is wearing. if there is something unique in the clothing, maybe an unusual logo, authorities say that is worth noting. >>> tonight at 11:00, most crimes are going down. there's one that keeps going up. in tonight's safe and sound report, what it is and the areas getting hit hardest. a crime fighter alert, only o
she had a black shirt and jeans on. >> indeed, she had a vivid description, but only of the victim. >e, black, any identifying characteristics like facial hair, glasses, anything you remember? >> huh-uh. [ screaming ] >> as often happens, the shock of witnessing a crime impeded the student's ability to recall critical details. >> everybody say hello to erica. >> after the crime, we introduced our victim and our suspect to the class. >> scott, can you tell...
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. >> safer: neither do jean ellen schulik and danny kuehn.bought their phoenix bungalow three years ago for nearly $400,000. the bank now values it at $85,000. even though they can afford the mortgage payments, they felt they were trying to bail out an ocean with a bucket. >> jean ellen schulik: no logical business person would do anything other than walk away. and so, there was a lot of soul searching. and i did a lot of crying, because i'm in love with this house. and... and every day, i would redo the math and think, "maybe we missed something. may... you know, this just can't be right." >> safer: but it was. the value of their house was dropping anywhere from $5,000 to $8,000 a month, so schulik and kuehn just felt it was time to walk away. >> schulik: i don't think we're villains. we fulfilled the parts of our contract that we have with the bank. we've let them know what we're doing. it's all legal. it's not anything i ever expected i would be doing, and it sure doesn't feel good. but it seems like it's the right thing to do. >> safer: w
. >> safer: neither do jean ellen schulik and danny kuehn.bought their phoenix bungalow three years ago for nearly $400,000. the bank now values it at $85,000. even though they can afford the mortgage payments, they felt they were trying to bail out an ocean with a bucket. >> jean ellen schulik: no logical business person would do anything other than walk away. and so, there was a lot of soul searching. and i did a lot of crying, because i'm in love with this house. and... and every...
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there would not have been me without a jean.administration nil remembered that the president goes home to sleep with sister michelle. [laughter] >> and i don't care what he has heard all day. i know what he is from that on, is god's truth, because god's truth comes out of the suffering and agony that we as a people experience, and that is most often experienced by our women. dorothy height also told me one time about being a basketball player. and a state tournament somewhere in pennsylvania that she won even though they were making all kinds of bad calls against her. and i think she is the testimony for the need for title ix because her team building experience is what it took to bring these male egos to together, to produce a march on washington, a civil rights bill in 1964, '65, presidential elections, but never, never claiming the spotlight. all of you women treat us that way, and we don't deserve it. so, assert yourselves even more. you don't even have to be as quiet and as dignified as dorothy height. as my present wife is
there would not have been me without a jean.administration nil remembered that the president goes home to sleep with sister michelle. [laughter] >> and i don't care what he has heard all day. i know what he is from that on, is god's truth, because god's truth comes out of the suffering and agony that we as a people experience, and that is most often experienced by our women. dorothy height also told me one time about being a basketball player. and a state tournament somewhere in...
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king, for making cougars feel like jailbait." [ laughter and applause ] ♪ "thank you, girls who wear jeansinto their boots, for rocking a look that only seems appropriate on a german army base or the deck of the millennium falcon." [ laughter and applause ] millennium. millennium. mi -- ♪ "thank you, national library week, i'm sorry --" [ whipsering ] "thank you national library week." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ "thank you, spring cleaning for being a great way to reorganize your home and a terrible way to say you just got an enema." [ audience ohs ] [ laughter ] "let's do some spring cleaning." ♪ "thank you, pens at the atm, for being attached to a deposit slip table by a tiny chain. don't flatter yourself. no one is going to steal you, you filthy germ stick." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] please! ♪ "thank you, skinny dude with long beautiful hair that i saw from the back and thought, 'man, i've got to get a better look at this. whoa!' [ laughter and applause ] sorry, bret michaels." [ laughter ] ♪ "thank you, people who make me take my shoes off when i visit your house
king, for making cougars feel like jailbait." [ laughter and applause ] ♪ "thank you, girls who wear jeansinto their boots, for rocking a look that only seems appropriate on a german army base or the deck of the millennium falcon." [ laughter and applause ] millennium. millennium. mi -- ♪ "thank you, national library week, i'm sorry --" [ whipsering ] "thank you national library week." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ "thank you, spring...
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. >> to jean casarez, what happened? >> well, after about 2:15 in the morning, one of her roommates called police and said that they couldn't arouse her. she was on her bed. authorities came and they found a lifeless body. we're learning from the search warrant affidavits that have been released, that her body was found to a bruise to the right-hand side of her face, blunt force trauma. her eye was swollen shut. there were bruises and scrapes to her chin. it goes on to say that george huguely himself admitted that he went to the apartment, bashed into the bedroom door with his foot, got in. there she was. he shook her and her head repeatedly hit the wall. >> we are taking your calls live. out to jackie in illinois. hi, jackie. >> caller: hi, nancy. love your show. >> thank you, dear. >> caller: i was just wondering with two murders associated with uva six months apart, do you think there's a connection with the harrington case? i recently read actually from an article that courteney stuart wrote that lacrosse players wer
. >> to jean casarez, what happened? >> well, after about 2:15 in the morning, one of her roommates called police and said that they couldn't arouse her. she was on her bed. authorities came and they found a lifeless body. we're learning from the search warrant affidavits that have been released, that her body was found to a bruise to the right-hand side of her face, blunt force trauma. her eye was swollen shut. there were bruises and scrapes to her chin. it goes on to say that...
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his last book, jean-jacques rousseau, "restless genius" was a finalist for the national book award and bundy winship award. professor damrosch's new book describes the nine-month journey that tocqueville took throughout the fledgling united states and served as the basis for his landmark treatise, democracy in america. .. >> now please join me in welcoming leo. [applause] >> thank you, very much, rachel. it's a particular pleasure to speak at this store. as rachel described it, it was a nine-month journey in the united states in 1831 and 1832. he and his good friend were in the 20. with a career they hoped in the law and government. but the 1930 -- 1830 revolution had just happened, the families were conservative and wanted the monarchy back. the employers were subpishes about their loyalties. they thought it might be a good idea to get out of france and find something useful to do. they had an arrangement for the american penitentiary system. which is not exciting now, but in those days penitentiary were considered a breakthrough. jails in europe were just holding tanks. both sexes, c
his last book, jean-jacques rousseau, "restless genius" was a finalist for the national book award and bundy winship award. professor damrosch's new book describes the nine-month journey that tocqueville took throughout the fledgling united states and served as the basis for his landmark treatise, democracy in america. .. >> now please join me in welcoming leo. [applause] >> thank you, very much, rachel. it's a particular pleasure to speak at this store. as rachel...
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jean casarez is correspondent for "in session" on our sister network trutv.ort of speak, and that huguely is making some admissions. what is he saying? >> well it's really amazing and the reason that we know this, christi is three search warrants have been executed soy far. one on his apartment, george huguely who has been charged with first-degree murder, another on a computer that he took from yeardley love that they wanted to search, and third, because they wanted to take pictures of his body because of injuries that were on his body. now here's what we know from the affidavit giving probable cause to search his apartment. it says, "george huguely admitted that on may 3rd, 2010, he was involved in an altercation with yeardley love. and that during the altercatione shook love and her head repeatedly hit the wall. huguely admitted he kicked his right foot through the door that lids to love's bedroom. as far as the energy personnel that arrived to love's apartment, it says, quote, described finding yeardley love facedown on her pillow in her bedroom. there wa
jean casarez is correspondent for "in session" on our sister network trutv.ort of speak, and that huguely is making some admissions. what is he saying? >> well it's really amazing and the reason that we know this, christi is three search warrants have been executed soy far. one on his apartment, george huguely who has been charged with first-degree murder, another on a computer that he took from yeardley love that they wanted to search, and third, because they wanted to take...
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jean makes a good point. it makes sense that she is a salesman.she could probably do a better job of arguing with maria than i can. they haven't adequately paid attention to the tea party. we came here in 1994 as the party of ideas and reform and didn't live up to it long enough. that is the stainl for the last estimated 3,000 jobs estimated 3,000 jobs >> maryland has gone through some of the same big issues because of the recession i think what he has done is really tried to look at that deficit. there are times you have to raise taxes. what you want are leaders who are going to give it to you straight they will fix that budget deficit for years to come. all you have to do is cut spending and programs. that's how you can fix budget deficits. what owe mali is going to be doing and any governor in this position is to talk about with the reality an programs in place to fix in 2009. you have the smallest tax bill americans have seen in over 60 years. they are the lowest they have been in over 50 years. guest: he's got the fundamental world view. you
jean makes a good point. it makes sense that she is a salesman.she could probably do a better job of arguing with maria than i can. they haven't adequately paid attention to the tea party. we came here in 1994 as the party of ideas and reform and didn't live up to it long enough. that is the stainl for the last estimated 3,000 jobs estimated 3,000 jobs >> maryland has gone through some of the same big issues because of the recession i think what he has done is really tried to look at that...
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. >> host: so, i know that jean harris, a mother famously incarcerated person from an educated background left her incarceration with a real agenda to help people in their. i read some of the same from martha stewart when she got out. it turns out that's really what your book is about is an emerging and witnessing of this incredly unjust system. obviously it's about your own story as well but i was i guess maybe it's just the way all of our books have to have a cover. "orange is the new black" made me think it's great to be all about piper kerman and what she is going through, that as it turns out that's not eight and when you were in prison were you thinking about the book he might write and what it might be about? >> guest: i didn't plan to write a book while i was incarcerated. though my bunkie, the woman i lived with for many months, she was finishing up in a year sentence, used to turn to me sometimes at moments of true chaos and say bunkie, and you go home and write a book. [laughter] so i took her seriously but while i was in prison i was a little more focused on just prevailing da
. >> host: so, i know that jean harris, a mother famously incarcerated person from an educated background left her incarceration with a real agenda to help people in their. i read some of the same from martha stewart when she got out. it turns out that's really what your book is about is an emerging and witnessing of this incredly unjust system. obviously it's about your own story as well but i was i guess maybe it's just the way all of our books have to have a cover. "orange is the...
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jean, let's begin with you on the latest of the investigation. >> a federal law enforcement official tells me that they do not believe he had any associates in the united states. they believe he built and placed that bomb on his own at this point in the investigation. they're still looking very hard at the international connections and a senior pakistani official tells us that in july of 2009, it's believed that he traveled up through the waziristan portion of pakistan where he met with one or more leaders of the pakistani taliban. with him on this trip was a man named mohammed rehad. that group is believed to have links with the pakistan taliban. rehan has been taken into custody. despite all this, at this point in time, they aren't ready to draw a link between shahzad and any other group. >> another question is how did he get on this plane? you have new information about the time line of the watch list? >> this from an administration official. apparently at 12:30, he was added to the no fly list and a lookout was posted to customs and border protection. at 12:39 a message was sent
jean, let's begin with you on the latest of the investigation. >> a federal law enforcement official tells me that they do not believe he had any associates in the united states. they believe he built and placed that bomb on his own at this point in the investigation. they're still looking very hard at the international connections and a senior pakistani official tells us that in july of 2009, it's believed that he traveled up through the waziristan portion of pakistan where he met with...
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. >> yeah, let me get both of your takes on what the european central bank jean-claude trichet said today, saying willing to take greek government bonds as collateral regardless of their credit ranking. is this further evidence to the market that the european union is not in sync? i mean you know, part of -- i mean does germany really want to be the backstop here because that's what it looks like. >> we think it's a sign of desperation on their part. they realize that, should this condition continue to increase, continue to deteriorate, the euro remain under pressure and put the entire union under pressure so i think that right now trichet and the other officials are trying to think up any scheme which will really shop pressure not only on the euro but on the debt markets as well. >> david, do you agree with that? >> yeah it was absolutely crucial that we did get the guarantee that the ecb would accept junk debt. and yes they want to be seem and doing as much as physically possible because right now it's starting to look like a slow-motion train wreck, and if you allow the fire to get wor
. >> yeah, let me get both of your takes on what the european central bank jean-claude trichet said today, saying willing to take greek government bonds as collateral regardless of their credit ranking. is this further evidence to the market that the european union is not in sync? i mean you know, part of -- i mean does germany really want to be the backstop here because that's what it looks like. >> we think it's a sign of desperation on their part. they realize that, should this...
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so i know that jean harris, another famously-incarcerated person from an educated background left her incarceration with a real agenda to help people in there. i read some of the same from martha stewart when she got out. it turns out that that's really what your book is about is an immersion and a witnessing of this incredibly unjust system. obviously, it's about your own story as well, but i was, i guess, maybe it's just the way all of our books have to have a cover. "orange is the new black; my year in a women's prison," made me think it's going to be all about piper kerman and what she's going through. but it's not it. when you were in business, were you thinking about -- prison, were you thinking about the book and what it might be about? >> guest: i didn't plan to write a book though my bookie used to turn to me at moments of true chaos and say, bunkie, you go home and write a book. [laughter] so i took her seriously. while i was in prison i was a little more focused, frankly, on just prevailing. >> host: yeah. >> guest: when i came home, there was a high degree of interest from
so i know that jean harris, another famously-incarcerated person from an educated background left her incarceration with a real agenda to help people in there. i read some of the same from martha stewart when she got out. it turns out that that's really what your book is about is an immersion and a witnessing of this incredibly unjust system. obviously, it's about your own story as well, but i was, i guess, maybe it's just the way all of our books have to have a cover. "orange is the new...
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>> what would change my mind is if jean-claude trichet woke up tomorrow morning with a bond ticket on his forehead, walked into the european bond pits and bought everything he could buy. i think that's really how you stop this right now, is you do quantitative easing in the euro zone, you buy all the bonds and you restore that confidence. short of that i think this is going to continue to spread. >> brian, joe mentioned about friday's employment data and the expectation that that's going to be obviously something very strong. how is that going to play into your thinking in terms of what happens here with interest rates in the united states and what that may do to the european stocks you're short right now? >> well, i think the employment is going to be a one-time figure. and i think people are going to look through that figure if the contagion in europe continues. as well as you guys mentioned, you have the chinese issue. if china's slowing and europe's slowing, the u.s. is caught right in the middle. >> all right. b.k., stick around. we want to talk more about this risk here on the d
>> what would change my mind is if jean-claude trichet woke up tomorrow morning with a bond ticket on his forehead, walked into the european bond pits and bought everything he could buy. i think that's really how you stop this right now, is you do quantitative easing in the euro zone, you buy all the bonds and you restore that confidence. short of that i think this is going to continue to spread. >> brian, joe mentioned about friday's employment data and the expectation that that's...
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jean makes a good point. it makes sense that she is a salesman.she could probably do a better job of arguing with maria than i can. they haven't adequately paid attention to the tea party. we came here in 1994 as the party of ideas and reform and didn't live up to it long enough. that is the stainl for the last estimated 3,000 jobs estimated 3,000 jobs >> maryland has gone through some of the same big issues because of the recession i think what he has done is really tried to look at that deficit. there are times you have to raise taxes. what you want are leaders who are going to give it to you straight they will fix tha budget deficit for years to come. all you have to do is cut spending and programs. that's how you can fix budget deficits. what oweali is going to be doing and any governor in this positions to talk about with the reality an programs in place to fix in 2009. you have the smallest tax bill americans have seen in over 60 years. they are the lowest they have been in over 50 years. guest: he's got the fundamental world view. you canno
jean makes a good point. it makes sense that she is a salesman.she could probably do a better job of arguing with maria than i can. they haven't adequately paid attention to the tea party. we came here in 1994 as the party of ideas and reform and didn't live up to it long enough. that is the stainl for the last estimated 3,000 jobs estimated 3,000 jobs >> maryland has gone through some of the same big issues because of the recession i think what he has done is really tried to look at that...
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a man named pierre jean dun simitare chose 'e pluribus unum' and that... c-span: what's it mean? >> guest: it means 'one from many,' and it you can find it id virgil, you can find it in a few other classical writers, but they there is a consensus that it seems to have been inspired by virgil.ensus i sespan: you say in the book that it means -- that americans think it means one thing, but it am really means another.lly >> guest: well, simitare -- hiss idea was that this was a countr formed out of about six different europeanff nationalities, so out oft six nationalities, one countryia is formed.ie this idea has evolved overtime so that we now think of it in a more multicultural sense: many peoples brought together as one people, as americans. but originally it had a much more, say, eurocentric motivation behind it. and -- and,of course, others at that time thought it hadm at something to do with 13 colonies joined as one. that was the other noterpretation. c-span: wait a minute.w ch a what do you do now for a living? >> guest: i teach at the university of massachusetts at amherst
a man named pierre jean dun simitare chose 'e pluribus unum' and that... c-span: what's it mean? >> guest: it means 'one from many,' and it you can find it id virgil, you can find it in a few other classical writers, but they there is a consensus that it seems to have been inspired by virgil.ensus i sespan: you say in the book that it means -- that americans think it means one thing, but it am really means another.lly >> guest: well, simitare -- hiss idea was that this was a countr...
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we go to jean on the democratic line. caller: good morning, i would like to mention something, a lot of people are nullifying the technology, and it's not the technology that the problem but the people. i have watched the federal regulatory and we don't need to regulate business, they can take care of it. the gulf is the biggest example of food recalls. there is now a criminal prosecution on tylenol or one drug. the financial community that was no longer regulated that went wild. i hear this from so many people on the far right, that government is the problem. we need to let business do business. we are now reaping the fruit of eight to 10 years of this things and it will get worse. host: gene, what regulatory you work for? caller: i work for a university. host: back to this editorial piece talks about america's fix-it faith. and that abstract devotion was misguided. that good new ideas need funding and testing to be sure they worth. and pointed out that pledges by the coal industry and emissions of technologies that are
we go to jean on the democratic line. caller: good morning, i would like to mention something, a lot of people are nullifying the technology, and it's not the technology that the problem but the people. i have watched the federal regulatory and we don't need to regulate business, they can take care of it. the gulf is the biggest example of food recalls. there is now a criminal prosecution on tylenol or one drug. the financial community that was no longer regulated that went wild. i hear this...
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i would love to know what jean thinks about this. i think that there is a lot of amazing work already being done with technology and health and i consider it an opportunity. >> what role does social media play in your project? >> it plays a huge role in terms of education, in terms of our fellows being able to communicate with each other. they all blog about the work of they are doing. i think of that is an easy way for them to get the message but what they are working on to the people that they care about. also for the young people entering health care, there are so many ways for them to get engaged and learn about what is being done to social media. i honestly cannot imagine how these programs work before the internet. it has been such a blessing. >> inevitably will be dealing with governments and government funding, which can be an important component of projects. what have you learned in your role about working with government and government relations and how important is increased government funding in advancing efforts like you
i would love to know what jean thinks about this. i think that there is a lot of amazing work already being done with technology and health and i consider it an opportunity. >> what role does social media play in your project? >> it plays a huge role in terms of education, in terms of our fellows being able to communicate with each other. they all blog about the work of they are doing. i think of that is an easy way for them to get the message but what they are working on to the...
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jean is in new orleans. -- gene is in new orleans. say bravo to the first caller -- caller: i say bravo to the first caller. he is absolutely correct. being an old hippie, i go back to the 1960's to a band called 10 years after. a very wise guitar player wrote a letter, "tax the rich, feed the poor until they are not rich no more." thank you. host: herald, republican caller, freenterprise versus expanding government. caller: think in our country we have sorof a compromise, but you can look around the world and tell that free enterprise works everywhere. socialism, when it is tried in a far left version, has faid. even in the socialist republics of europe, we are paying for their defense bills. when fdr had the great depression and it went on year after year after year, after it had stopped all over the world, it is because he took l my productive wealth and put it into government programs -- all of our productive wealth and put it into government programs. if you want to take all the productive members of society and all their capital
jean is in new orleans. -- gene is in new orleans. say bravo to the first caller -- caller: i say bravo to the first caller. he is absolutely correct. being an old hippie, i go back to the 1960's to a band called 10 years after. a very wise guitar player wrote a letter, "tax the rich, feed the poor until they are not rich no more." thank you. host: herald, republican caller, freenterprise versus expanding government. caller: think in our country we have sorof a compromise, but you can...
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in a sweatshirt and blue jeans -- elena kagan pecking away at the electric typewriter. tell us little about the influence justice marshall has had on newyou, your career, let. he was a man who almost cherished the notion of the aw, shucks, i don't know much. then he would come from left field was something incredibly incisive. anyway, what can you tell us the? >> something about what justice marshall means to me -- this story. there is a tradition in the justice department. i'm looking at rayk and does it well, that when you come into an office you're given a list of portraits of the former attorneys general. you can choose which you want on your wall. but there is a hierarchy. the attorney general chooses first, and that office as a lot of wall space. then the deputy attorney general and you heard from this morning goes next. then i'm not even third. i am fourth. the associate attorney general after that, then the solicitor general. by the time the others had taken nearly everyone that anybody in this room knows about, i was given the list. i had never heard of anyone
in a sweatshirt and blue jeans -- elena kagan pecking away at the electric typewriter. tell us little about the influence justice marshall has had on newyou, your career, let. he was a man who almost cherished the notion of the aw, shucks, i don't know much. then he would come from left field was something incredibly incisive. anyway, what can you tell us the? >> something about what justice marshall means to me -- this story. there is a tradition in the justice department. i'm looking at...
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with woolite complete you can wash everything, from jeans to tees, 'cause it has the right balance of goodbye to fading, shrinking, and stretching. after all, a lady never reveals the true age of her clothes. woolite complete, cleans and cares for all your clothes. the gas prices are going down, they go back up again. we know saving money is important. this summer, shop with your giant card and save on shell fuel. earn one point for every dollar you spend. every 100 points earned gets you another 10 cents off per gallon. the more you spend, the more you save. i'm saving money at the store, i'm saving money at the pump, and that works for me. more savings every time you shop, only with your giant card. ♪ could open a world of wonder ? ♪ ♪ so sensory ♪ so satisfying ♪ the discovery ♪ never seems to stop ♪ ♪ it's the magic friskies ♪ ♪ makes happen ♪ every day ♪ in so many ways ♪ friskies ♪ feed the senses >>> welcome back to "the early show" on this gorgeous friday morning here in noin new york c. >> look at all these people? >> it's the weather. >> as far as the eye can see. >> i'm jul
with woolite complete you can wash everything, from jeans to tees, 'cause it has the right balance of goodbye to fading, shrinking, and stretching. after all, a lady never reveals the true age of her clothes. woolite complete, cleans and cares for all your clothes. the gas prices are going down, they go back up again. we know saving money is important. this summer, shop with your giant card and save on shell fuel. earn one point for every dollar you spend. every 100 points earned gets you...
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> there have been a number of smaller studies looking at specific genes or specific alterations in jeanstry to identify why one group may be at higher risk. they have identified certain to changes in genes. however, that is not going to answer the question, looking at small groups of people one alteration at a time. because of that, we undertook launching a network to try to deal -- to do a screen and it really evaluate what the changes assisted with spontaneous preterm births. that network is ongoing and over the next couple of years, i expect we will have some findings. >> thank you. >> i guess we are going to the gentlewoman from florida. >> correct me if i am wrong. i believe there is no conclusive evidence that links rise in sea section rates to premature the numbers or data that displays the increases in c-sections. the speculation is strong, however. the march of dimes reported that from 1996-2006, c-sections accounted for 90% of preterm births. can you talk about the kind of studies that must be conducted to get to the bottom of this? >> i was a co-author on that paper. it is rea
> there have been a number of smaller studies looking at specific genes or specific alterations in jeanstry to identify why one group may be at higher risk. they have identified certain to changes in genes. however, that is not going to answer the question, looking at small groups of people one alteration at a time. because of that, we undertook launching a network to try to deal -- to do a screen and it really evaluate what the changes assisted with spontaneous preterm births. that network...
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[ cheers ] >> you've even got george stephanopoulos in jeans. you know that he's ready now.right up. >>> we have other things to get to. >> becky worley is here in the park somewhere. you know the late-night infomerci infomercials. they promise this. they promise that. before you send your hard-earned money away, becky will try them out for us. >>> our final installment of our be inspired series. bill weir is with a man who has dedicated his life to walking the entire amazon. >> all that and coming up. >>> back to juju chang in times square. >> it's not just the loud music, robin. it's the screaming girls. we have to get to the news headlines. we begin with the oil spill in the gulf. b.p. now admits it's far worse than the company first thought. here's a live look from the floor of the gulf. scientists say the spill may be 20-times bigger than b.p. first estimated. more like 100,000 barrels a day. earlier today, b.p.'s doug suttles, told robin b.p. is putting everything at the leak. >> year using every technology and every expert we can find. we're inventing new ones as we g
[ cheers ] >> you've even got george stephanopoulos in jeans. you know that he's ready now.right up. >>> we have other things to get to. >> becky worley is here in the park somewhere. you know the late-night infomerci infomercials. they promise this. they promise that. before you send your hard-earned money away, becky will try them out for us. >>> our final installment of our be inspired series. bill weir is with a man who has dedicated his life to walking the...
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porque muchos adolescentes piensan que todo es jean y no puede ser. >> cÓmo debe vestirse?den trabajar despuÉs de la escuela porque es hasta las 9 de la noche. >> no buscar trabajos peligrosos, quÉ puede ser el trabajo peligroso. >> construcciÓn, electricidad, que es mÁs difÍcil y que sin conocimiento propio pueden salir heridos. >> un adolescente que no le permiten trabajar, cÓmo convence a sus padres? >> demostrar que quiere ser responsable. pagarse su seguro de carro o su telÉfono celular. y si no consigue el trabajo hacer un trabajo de voluntario. >> tenemos una encuesta tambiÉn. adelante. (en pantalla) >> le permitÍan trabajar a usted? >> sÍ, desde los 14 aÑos. >> para que supiÉramos cÓmo en esa cuestiÓn de que hay mucha >> aquÍ es tu casa, ya lo saben. de verdad, felicidades a la familia. sus hijas cumplieron su sueÑo. >> todas y cada una de las historia que vimos en el programa. todas las finalistas tienen unas ganas de crecer, todas tuvieron que esforzarse muchÍsimo y felicidades. guaca guaca! [ aplausos ] ♪ ♪ >> llegÓ el momento. vamos por todos! te acompaÑa la sue
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. >> so they went up to one guy that had a white shirt and blue jeans and they told him, can you getour luggage with you and get your passport and can you come with us back to the terminal? >> reporter: later, more troubling questions emerged. if shahzad was put on the no-fly list on monday morning at roughly 11:00 a.m., how did he buy a last-minute, one-way ticket with cash, obtain a boarding pass, and get through tsa's security? >> the data base is not up to standard. the government hasn't been able to get that right at this point. >> reporter: white house officials are blaming emirates airlines for working off an outdated no-fly list with only a final check of the passenger manifest raising the red flag that prevented the plane from taking off with shahzad still on it. maggie? >> jim axelrod, thank you, jim. so how did faisal shahzad manage to get on that plane, even though he'd been placed on that no fly list. joining us from washington is harry "skip" brandon. he is former deputy assistant director of the fbi. mr. brandon, good morning. >> good morning. >> it is the question of
. >> so they went up to one guy that had a white shirt and blue jeans and they told him, can you getour luggage with you and get your passport and can you come with us back to the terminal? >> reporter: later, more troubling questions emerged. if shahzad was put on the no-fly list on monday morning at roughly 11:00 a.m., how did he buy a last-minute, one-way ticket with cash, obtain a boarding pass, and get through tsa's security? >> the data base is not up to standard. the...
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is that going to change, jean? >> there's a movement afoot to do that. right now the airlines are not required to tell tsa if someone bias ticket one way with cash. but some members of congress say there should be a requirement on a cash provision, if someone pays with cash they give an alert to the airlines. emirates says it did turn and and alert security officials at tsa -- at jfk the minute they saw this person purchase a ticket with cash but i'm told by u.s. government officials that they didn't get that information until about 1:30 in the morning long after that arrest had taken place. >> jeanne meserve at our security desk, thank you very much, jeanne and reza. >>> new york's mayor and police commissioner on capitol hill today for terrorism hearing. scheduled long before the attempted bombing in times square. ray kelly, the city's top cop, told senators since 11 new york has been the subject of 11 terror plots. 11 plots that we know of, he says. i also want to show you a fascinating chart from the study of terrorism and responses from terrorism. f
is that going to change, jean? >> there's a movement afoot to do that. right now the airlines are not required to tell tsa if someone bias ticket one way with cash. but some members of congress say there should be a requirement on a cash provision, if someone pays with cash they give an alert to the airlines. emirates says it did turn and and alert security officials at tsa -- at jfk the minute they saw this person purchase a ticket with cash but i'm told by u.s. government officials that...
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jean. [applause] >> i'm from coventry. i'm chairperson for the connecticut vietnam veterans memorial. i'm the sister of a combat medic who died in vietnam in 1965. i have known dick for many, many years. i have attended many functions that he has attended and has been a speaker. we've gone to homecomings, we've gone to sendoffs, we have been at memorial services, we have been at funerals. he has supported me through the creation of the connecticut vietnam veterans memorial. i have heard him speak many times of his service in the marine reserves. and in all that will time, i never once heard him say that he was in vietnam. i did hear him say how passionately he felt about our veterans and how we had to honor them and never let happen again what happened to our vietnam veterans when they returned home. that's what he's always done. there isn't a nicer, more honorable, more responsive advocate for our vietnam veterans, our veterans in general than dick blumenthal. [cheers and applause] >> thank eugene and peter and thank you
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the kids who dressed up like aliens and god knows what else, it would be weiid if i sat there with jeans my chance to go -- the dance routine all the way do june. >> it comes to a very exciting conclusionn i can tell you this, that i have never said before in an interview, right here, that someone says the big love. >> on a more serious note. actor tim russ gets to the bottom of things as lie to me returns for a whole new season. >> the conversations we have had with the new show runner and the there's a lot of that, hopefully some very aughty behavior. >> i'm calling for backup. >> and if you're ready for fun, then check out the good guys. it's a new cop comedy with collin hanks and bradley wit ford. >> i'm candace dold and that is the low down. >>> coming up, there's still no sign of stopping the oil flooding inno the gulf. how the white house value vampep over the weekend. >>> how the friends and family are remembering the crofton childrrn today.3 >>> they will have a trial that so, verizon fios includes cool widgets like facebook, twitter, even access to youtube right on your tv, ins
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jean makes a good point. it makes sense that she is a salesman. she could obably do a better job of arguing with maria than i can. they haven't adequately paid attention to the tea party. we came here in 1994 as th party of ideas and reform and didn't live up to it long enough. that is the stainl for the last estimated 3,000 jobs estimated 3,000 jobs >> maryland has gone through some of the same big issues because of the recession i think what he has done is really tried to look at that deficit. there are times you have to raise taxes. what you want are leaders who are going to give it to you straight they will fix that budget deficit for years to come. all you have to do is cut spending and programs. that's how you can fix budget deficits. what owe mali is going to be doing and any governor in this position is to talk about with the reality an programs in place to fix in 2009. you have the smallest tax bill americans have seen in over 60 years. they are the lowest they have been in over 50 years. guest: he's got the fundamental world view. you ca
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this generation of immigrants is no different than any other jean ratio of immigrants. >> casa they marylands trying to locate the girl's family. they handed out flyers at the school yesterday. >>> maryland's attorney general is being criticized for commenting on a controversial law in arizona. the law allows law enforcement to question people about their immigration status. he was asked what he thought about the law. he said that he thinks s it's unconstitutional but didn't read the bill. mcdonough says that the comments are irresponsible. >> here we have an attorney general issues an off the top of his head opinion that impacts my proposal. some people will start going on saying the attorney general already said that bill is constitutional why take it seriously. >> gensler said he was simply stating his opinion. >>> the 9/11 sculpture recreates the moment when three firefighters raised an american flag at ground zero. the sculpture is up on ebay with a starting bid of $500.000. so far no takers. it's being auctioned off because it's paid for with money from a ponsy scheme. >>> a lacrosse p
this generation of immigrants is no different than any other jean ratio of immigrants. >> casa they marylands trying to locate the girl's family. they handed out flyers at the school yesterday. >>> maryland's attorney general is being criticized for commenting on a controversial law in arizona. the law allows law enforcement to question people about their immigration status. he was asked what he thought about the law. he said that he thinks s it's unconstitutional but didn't read...
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host: the next call for jonathan alter, hope bail, jean, a democrat.aller: i have been following you for a long time. i enjoy your work. two points -- he came in here with a very liberal agenda and immediately moved, it looks like, towards the center. example, no single pair in the health care. -- single pay in health care. the second point, he seemed to be more liberal toward marijuana before he was elected. is there an influence in congress or the white house that would be pushing him against medical or even legalization across the country? guest: both ofhese are related. obama is aragmatist. years ago he was for single pair but he recognized at the beginning of the process it was a complete non starter. i have chapter called the perfect and the good. it comes from obama's idea is that the perfect should not be the enemy of the good. in other words, if you consider a single payer to be perfect you did not want that to prevent some progress. if he held out for that he would get nothing. the same thing for the public option -- there were not the votes
host: the next call for jonathan alter, hope bail, jean, a democrat.aller: i have been following you for a long time. i enjoy your work. two points -- he came in here with a very liberal agenda and immediately moved, it looks like, towards the center. example, no single pair in the health care. -- single pay in health care. the second point, he seemed to be more liberal toward marijuana before he was elected. is there an influence in congress or the white house that would be pushing him against...
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jean is in new orleans. -- gene is in new orleans. i say bravo to the first caller -- caller: i say bravo to the first caller. he is absolutely correct. being an old hippie, i go back to the 1960's to a band called 10 years after. a very wise guitar player wrote a letter, "tax the rich, feed the poor until they are not rich no more." thank you. host: herald, republican caller, free enterprise versus expanding government. caller: think in our country we have sort of a compromise, but you can look around the world and tell that free enterprise works everywhere. socialism, when it is tried in a far left version, has failed. even in the socialist republics of europe, we are paying for their defense bills. when fdr had the great depression and it went on year after year after year, after it had stopped all over the world, it is because he took all my productive wealth and put it into government programs -- all of our productive wealth and put it into government programs. if you want to take all the productive members of society and all the
jean is in new orleans. -- gene is in new orleans. i say bravo to the first caller -- caller: i say bravo to the first caller. he is absolutely correct. being an old hippie, i go back to the 1960's to a band called 10 years after. a very wise guitar player wrote a letter, "tax the rich, feed the poor until they are not rich no more." thank you. host: herald, republican caller, free enterprise versus expanding government. caller: think in our country we have sort of a compromise, but...