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back with an action plan, ryan mack, donna risato and jeff gardere. ryan the unemployment rate 10% a tragedy. it's taken 27 months for people to find a new job, a long time indeed. what is your advice to people out there pounding the pavement looking for a job? >> first of all we have to be optimistic. i want to remind everybody what does microsoft, i-hop, facebook and cnn have in common? all started -- >> that's a good question. >> all started in recession. and over half of the s&p 500 are companies that were formed during recession. we need good idea for individual whose have jobs save their money in case they get laid off. we have to make sure going to local community colleges get retrained and certified we need to be expanding social networking losing facebook, myspace, black planet, start advertising. >> reach out, reach out. >> exactly. >> donna people still have their job but forced to scale back, working less hours, making less. tell me there's going to be more. >> the good news in 2009 people were getting furloughs, pay cuts pay freezes. pict
back with an action plan, ryan mack, donna risato and jeff gardere. ryan the unemployment rate 10% a tragedy. it's taken 27 months for people to find a new job, a long time indeed. what is your advice to people out there pounding the pavement looking for a job? >> first of all we have to be optimistic. i want to remind everybody what does microsoft, i-hop, facebook and cnn have in common? all started -- >> that's a good question. >> all started in recession. and over half of...
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jeff. >> glor: daniel sea berg from jeff. >> glor: daniel sea berg from the cvs i have a sororororororoe could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? @ host: does elmer fudd have trouble with the letter r? elmer: shhhh, be very quiet; i'm hunting wabbits. director (o/c): ok cut!!!! uh...it's i'm hunting "rabbits," elmer. let's try that again. elmer: shhhh, i'm hunting wabbits. director (o/c): cuuuuut! rabbits. elmer: wabbits director (o/c): rabbits. elmer: wabbits. director (o/c): rabbits with an "r." elmer: aw...this diwector's starting to wub me the wong way. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. ♪ knock heartburn... ♪ into a whole new zip code. ♪ 24/7. satisfaction guaranteed. attaboy! prilosec otc. heartburn gone. power on. the official heartburn remedy sponsor of the nfl. [ john madden ] vote for the best offensive line in the nfl at maddenprotectorsaward.com. presented by prilosec otc. big nighttime breathing relief... introduces-- drum roll please-- new breathe right extra. the only strip with an extra spring-like band, it's 50% stronger for congested noses t
jeff. >> glor: daniel sea berg from jeff. >> glor: daniel sea berg from the cvs i have a sororororororoe could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? @ host: does elmer fudd have trouble with the letter r? elmer: shhhh, be very quiet; i'm hunting wabbits. director (o/c): ok cut!!!! uh...it's i'm hunting "rabbits," elmer. let's try that again. elmer: shhhh, i'm hunting wabbits. director (o/c): cuuuuut! rabbits. elmer: wabbits director (o/c): rabbits. elmer:...
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jeff, stay with us. you have great advice for us on reducing stress and how that can be a lifesaver, but first, the most common resolution is getting fit. so i'm sitting down with trainer laura cosick who tells me 20 minutes of exercise four days a week is all we really need to get fit. ♪ doctor says i have to lower my cholesterol. here you go, mr. noran. thanks. [ female announcer ] trying to lower your cholesterol can be a challenge. but with the help of honey nut cheerios' sweet taste, lowering your cholesterol is a non-challenge. get $2 in coupons at non-challenge.com this is really good! to get out of those tubs? when we want. when we're in the mood. it's our choice. announcer: today, guys with erectile dysfunction can be ready with another dosing option from cialis. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. so relax and take your time. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if y
jeff, stay with us. you have great advice for us on reducing stress and how that can be a lifesaver, but first, the most common resolution is getting fit. so i'm sitting down with trainer laura cosick who tells me 20 minutes of exercise four days a week is all we really need to get fit. ♪ doctor says i have to lower my cholesterol. here you go, mr. noran. thanks. [ female announcer ] trying to lower your cholesterol can be a challenge. but with the help of honey nut cheerios' sweet taste,...
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not a typical jeff allen night. he's a much better player than what we have witnessed. >> bob: he had only six points in the name here last season. 53-45. the clock is now becoming a big enemy for the hokies. they're content, larry, to stay in the zone. >> larry: i think they've got to come out of this. they're down eight right now, they've got to come out and get some shots. >> bob: the shot clock under ten now. kitchen and an illegal screen as singleton threw the elbow out, trying to pick off dorenzo hudson and singleton's got four personals.
not a typical jeff allen night. he's a much better player than what we have witnessed. >> bob: he had only six points in the name here last season. 53-45. the clock is now becoming a big enemy for the hokies. they're content, larry, to stay in the zone. >> larry: i think they've got to come out of this. they're down eight right now, they've got to come out and get some shots. >> bob: the shot clock under ten now. kitchen and an illegal screen as singleton threw the elbow out,...
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i'm jeff glor. cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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they know that jeff's -- that others jeffs, will run the hills and woods that skwleff loved to run in the northern -- that jeff loved to run in the northern part of our county. they know another jeff will come in last in his first cross-country meet and finish 16th in the state by the end of the season. they know that another jeff will take what he learned of love and books and faith in his home school and greenville tech charter high school and volunteer to serve his nation. they know that another dad will take another jeff to the banks of the river for fishing and for talks about the essence of life. those who detonated that i.e.d. failed at a third and higher level. they think that jeff is dead. he isn't. he lives. he lives in our hearts and minds because he's one of our heroes. he lives in the heart of his older brother steven, serving with steely determination in the united states navy. he will always live in the hearts of his mom and dad. they loved him, led him, admired him, and gave him up for the rest of us. their gift reminds us of the gift of all gifts, a father who had sov
they know that jeff's -- that others jeffs, will run the hills and woods that skwleff loved to run in the northern -- that jeff loved to run in the northern part of our county. they know another jeff will come in last in his first cross-country meet and finish 16th in the state by the end of the season. they know that another jeff will take what he learned of love and books and faith in his home school and greenville tech charter high school and volunteer to serve his nation. they know that...
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what do you think jeff lebo is telling his guys in their huddle now?the defensive end, they've been trapping when the ball goes inside. they have to do that, because it will be a lay-up. after the trap, they have to get out quickly and challenge the three-point shots. kentucky is starting to make them. at the offensive end, spread the floor and keep nobody in the post. let sullivan and reed go to work off the dribble. >> carter: we talked about the three-point shooting for auburn in the second half. they have been knocking them down, where they weren't in the first. four for eight in the second half for the three. >> bob: it's an isolation thing. it's not running a play or continuity. they've just got to spread the floor. they've been effective taking the ball to the basket with the small players, because they're bringing the post player outside. that's a positive. >> carter: patterson guarding hargrove out here at 30 feet. >> bob: knox, if he could pull cousins away from the basket, there won't be shot-blocking either. a lot of switching. >> carter: r
what do you think jeff lebo is telling his guys in their huddle now?the defensive end, they've been trapping when the ball goes inside. they have to do that, because it will be a lay-up. after the trap, they have to get out quickly and challenge the three-point shots. kentucky is starting to make them. at the offensive end, spread the floor and keep nobody in the post. let sullivan and reed go to work off the dribble. >> carter: we talked about the three-point shooting for auburn in the...
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jeff allen goes quickly. alabi backs the rebound. loose ball to hudson.way by kitchen. >> larry: i'm not sure why alabi slapped the ball out. all he had to do was reach down and grab it and they're going the other way with it. >> bob: dorenzo hudson. kitchen doing a number on him. with the high pick-and-roll again. >> bob: allen and that pass goes right to chris singleton. chris kicks, dulkys tries it again. >> larry: try, try again. >> bob: his second three. >> larry: he's attempted three shots from the same position in the second half that one finally went down. >> bob: ten points for dulkys. >> larry: you know what, i missed two, but i'm coming right back at you. >> bob: he's got to have short-term memory loss. inside to davila, short. ten? no, and we've got a foul on the hokies, it's on allen, jeff allen with his fourth foul and a time-out. 15:49 to play. 'noles 37, virginia tech 28. we speak car. (a) sak rpms so you n zip by otherars. you can fly b gastat. fact,e ea mpgso fluently, we can ford fusi is mo fl-effin midse n in america yes, we spcar. ana
jeff allen goes quickly. alabi backs the rebound. loose ball to hudson.way by kitchen. >> larry: i'm not sure why alabi slapped the ball out. all he had to do was reach down and grab it and they're going the other way with it. >> bob: dorenzo hudson. kitchen doing a number on him. with the high pick-and-roll again. >> bob: allen and that pass goes right to chris singleton. chris kicks, dulkys tries it again. >> larry: try, try again. >> bob: his second three....
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. >>> else where virginia tick facing, the governor's cup and jeff all own the steal here. with 23 points, the game went into overtime, even at 80. in o.t., a wild sequence. this is great. to hudson, hits the game- pointer and here comes seton hall, pushes it up the court and kick it out. uses all the rim for this one and getting the 3-pointer to fall. you better pay attention. jeff allen throws it down court for the dunk. virginia tech outruns seton hall, 103-94 in overtime. what a good pace. >>> it's break time, folks. don't go away. when we come back, can the caps avoid the third straight loss and the redskins brace for the changes to come. the aftermath of the 2009 season. geico sports extra will be right black. i know. my diet? well yesterday i had an apple turn over mmm hmm, i know it's sort of my weakness - i alwayseep it in the house well, that and boston crème pie, white chocolate strawberries, ya ya - oh! and key lime pie i've already lost some weit [ female announcer ] yoplait light - with 28 delicious flavours at about 100 calories babe, what
. >>> else where virginia tick facing, the governor's cup and jeff all own the steal here. with 23 points, the game went into overtime, even at 80. in o.t., a wild sequence. this is great. to hudson, hits the game- pointer and here comes seton hall, pushes it up the court and kick it out. uses all the rim for this one and getting the 3-pointer to fall. you better pay attention. jeff allen throws it down court for the dunk. virginia tech outruns seton hall, 103-94 in overtime. what a...
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jeff you know. professor dorothy roberts from northwestern law school.to distinguish to introduce of the author of two books, shattered bonds and killing the body. and a journalist in chicago, long distinguished career, editor back in the day of mohammed speaks, currently a journalist with the mideast times and wbon. deborah rans, northwestern university school of chicago. african-american studies, just about everything. doing just about everything and author of a wonderful book called ella baker in the black freedom movement. again election in chicago, long time activist around labor rights come around human rights and civil rights and longtime representative of freedom movements of southern africa. somebody who represented the governments of mozambique, mungle and south africa in the apartheid era and remains one of the amazing people speaking for internationalism and the relationship between the struggles there in the struggles here. so each of the u.s. you can see is capable of eliminating the complex three-hour lecture on multiple issues raised by j
jeff you know. professor dorothy roberts from northwestern law school.to distinguish to introduce of the author of two books, shattered bonds and killing the body. and a journalist in chicago, long distinguished career, editor back in the day of mohammed speaks, currently a journalist with the mideast times and wbon. deborah rans, northwestern university school of chicago. african-american studies, just about everything. doing just about everything and author of a wonderful book called ella...
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i heard jeff talk about the need to have a conversation. the real question for americans should be, okay, he said it. believe it or not. how do we begin to ask ourselves or talk amongst ourselves and family members and friends about our own stereotypes and our own perceptions and views? how do we feel about an african-american man working at a company and people say he's an angry black man because he raises his voice but the white guy is a passionate guy in the workplace. all of those type of things people come away with different again perceptions and stereotypes that we have to address if we want to confront race. going back and forth saying who was right and wrong, double-standard, we learn nothing and get nothing and achieve nothing. >> at the same time president obama has said, listen, i've forgiven the guy. he's a friend and i've moved on. at what point will everybody else follow that lead or will they? is it done? >> we all know we only move on until the next racial story comes up, because we haven't learned the previous lesson. that
i heard jeff talk about the need to have a conversation. the real question for americans should be, okay, he said it. believe it or not. how do we begin to ask ourselves or talk amongst ourselves and family members and friends about our own stereotypes and our own perceptions and views? how do we feel about an african-american man working at a company and people say he's an angry black man because he raises his voice but the white guy is a passionate guy in the workplace. all of those type of...
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jeff holdclaw, dr. richard krasdoff, dr. levine, dr. litiker, dr. lindsey, dr. mese, dr. maldrick, dr. poser, doctor rosenberger, dr. sodder, dr. smith, dr. stewart, dr. sage, dr. field, dr. weiss, dr. weiss. those are all doctors from my home state of california who said: do not support the murkowski attempt to repeal an endangerment and health finding.
jeff holdclaw, dr. richard krasdoff, dr. levine, dr. litiker, dr. lindsey, dr. mese, dr. maldrick, dr. poser, doctor rosenberger, dr. sodder, dr. smith, dr. stewart, dr. sage, dr. field, dr. weiss, dr. weiss. those are all doctors from my home state of california who said: do not support the murkowski attempt to repeal an endangerment and health finding.
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coming along at halftime, we'll talk to that young man, jeff teague, the former demon deacon.he's enjoying his rookie season here in atlanta with the hawks. l.d. williams rebounds. 33-25 yellow jackets. >> larry: georgia tech back into that two-three matchup zone. they worked a lot on this in >> bob: aminu. rebound batted out and rice on the back of williams. second foul on glen rice jr. hands by tony woods to keep that ball alive in there. georgia tech defenders and got the slap out. >> bob: and wake forest with a williams going to the line. l.d. is a 70% free-throw shooter, leads the team in steals and field goal percentage at 51. that is his seventh point. >> larry: his moniker is really as a good defender. most everybody who plays against wake forest always compliments defends. >> bob: weaver in, woods out. l.d. exits in favor of ari stewart. >> larry: talking about the way do wake forest keeping up with georgia tech running players in and out. paul hewitt really using only an rotation. guys. nice pass. for the jackets. the middle. >> larry: watch bell again, a good screen
coming along at halftime, we'll talk to that young man, jeff teague, the former demon deacon.he's enjoying his rookie season here in atlanta with the hawks. l.d. williams rebounds. 33-25 yellow jackets. >> larry: georgia tech back into that two-three matchup zone. they worked a lot on this in >> bob: aminu. rebound batted out and rice on the back of williams. second foul on glen rice jr. hands by tony woods to keep that ball alive in there. georgia tech defenders and got the slap...
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jeff allen throws it down court for the dunk. virginia tech outruns seton hall, 103-94 in overtime. what a good pace. >>> it's break time, folks. don't go away. when we come back, can the caps avoid the third straight loss and the redskins brace for the changes to come. the aftermath of the 2009 season. geico sports extra will be right black.
jeff allen throws it down court for the dunk. virginia tech outruns seton hall, 103-94 in overtime. what a good pace. >>> it's break time, folks. don't go away. when we come back, can the caps avoid the third straight loss and the redskins brace for the changes to come. the aftermath of the 2009 season. geico sports extra will be right black.
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jeff is the manager what is the this project? >> all the different camps and ghettos the germans during nazi period and all of their allies ran. >> and how many have you found? >> we we have found well, within the volumes we're going to have about 20,000. >> 20,000 camps. were you surprised at the number? >> yes we were. >> why? >> when i came on board in 2000. the people who had created the project. historians themselves had estimated there were about 5 thousand tow to 7,000 sites we would be looking at. this turned out to be one of those instances in which a lot of different people around the world had been doing research in their own little corners and nobody had ever put the numbers together. so when we started looking through secondary sources and contacting historians and finding out about the different categories of camps the numbers started to build and within three to four years we were up to 20,000. >> well what are the different categories? >> well, the big ones are the concentration camps auschwitz dah call. the names
jeff is the manager what is the this project? >> all the different camps and ghettos the germans during nazi period and all of their allies ran. >> and how many have you found? >> we we have found well, within the volumes we're going to have about 20,000. >> 20,000 camps. were you surprised at the number? >> yes we were. >> why? >> when i came on board in 2000. the people who had created the project. historians themselves had estimated there were about...
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in the o.t., off the made bucket, jeff allen, long outlet, and the hokies win it 103-94. >>> georgia tech at charlotte, and first half, the steal, and this is freshman derek favors, showing off a little bit. and showing why he's a potential nba lottery pick with that jam. second half, charlotte down three. georgia tech coach paul hewitt, imploring his team, we need one stop here. the yellowjackets win it. >>> for a full 30 minutes of highlights, including the latest on the muddled afc playoff picture, be sure to tune into "the final score" presented by burger king. that's following the clemson/duke game later tonight. until then, enjoy the second half.
in the o.t., off the made bucket, jeff allen, long outlet, and the hokies win it 103-94. >>> georgia tech at charlotte, and first half, the steal, and this is freshman derek favors, showing off a little bit. and showing why he's a potential nba lottery pick with that jam. second half, charlotte down three. georgia tech coach paul hewitt, imploring his team, we need one stop here. the yellowjackets win it. >>> for a full 30 minutes of highlights, including the latest on the...
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not a typical jeff allen night. he's a much better player than what we have witnessed. >> bob: he had only six points in the name here last season. 53-45. the clock is now becoming a big enemy for the hokies. they're content, larry, to stay in the zone. >> larry: i think they've got to come out of this. they're down eight right now, they've got to come out and get some shots. >> bob: the shot clock under ten now. kitchen and an illegal screen as singleton threw the elbow out, trying to pick off dorenzo hudson and singleton's got four personals. delaney's fourth. >> larry: watch solomon alabi right here. i'll tell you what, that is such a forceful guy. with that kind of timing, whatever offense you run, you've got to think of instead of taking a two-foot shot, you've got to take 15-foot shots. he's there as a reminder that you can't run your offense by him. >> bob: the lsu-florida game has tipped off in gainesville. we'll get you to that game. the regional audiences airing the s.e.c. game as soon as we're done here.
not a typical jeff allen night. he's a much better player than what we have witnessed. >> bob: he had only six points in the name here last season. 53-45. the clock is now becoming a big enemy for the hokies. they're content, larry, to stay in the zone. >> larry: i think they've got to come out of this. they're down eight right now, they've got to come out and get some shots. >> bob: the shot clock under ten now. kitchen and an illegal screen as singleton threw the elbow out,...
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and this time, it's on jeff allen. the first on the washington d.c. junior. i don't think it's surprising to any florida state fans, they're trying to go inside against this smaller virginia tech squad. and something that september greenberg can ill-afford is foul problems. >> larry: not nearly as deep as florida state. >> bob: ryan reid to the foul line. he's come in through in big games in conference play. you referenced that georgia tech win. one of the reasons that florida state won that game was the play of ryan reid. he went to atlanta and posted a career-best 17. really tough guy. >> larry: the only senior on this florida state squad. >> bob: dulkys rips it out of there. >> larry: great effort by dulkys
and this time, it's on jeff allen. the first on the washington d.c. junior. i don't think it's surprising to any florida state fans, they're trying to go inside against this smaller virginia tech squad. and something that september greenberg can ill-afford is foul problems. >> larry: not nearly as deep as florida state. >> bob: ryan reid to the foul line. he's come in through in big games in conference play. you referenced that georgia tech win. one of the reasons that florida state...
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. >> reporter: today jeff harper a crew chief on one of their fa-18 hornets. like those who fly them the team on the ground is hand picked and
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>> bob: jeff allen went for it, hook, line and three free throws. have to freeze that baby, i think with his foot on the line. let's see here. hard to tell from that angle. >> larry: i don't think there's anything conclusive in what we saw there. >> bob: i believe the call on the floor was a three-point attempt. so the crew in the truck trying to piece this together for the officials. take a look. right side of your screen, allen takes the ball-fake and jumps right into him. foot on the line, it appears. they're going to say two. >> larry: i got to tell you, i detested the delay of the game, but i want the call to be right. you know? they got it right. >> bob: kitchen, larry, is to me, i want to get your opinion -- i think this is a key guy to florida state offensively. he can make a consistent contribution, he had 15 against state here on tuesday night. florida state becomes a better offensive unit. >> larry: one of the things in talking to the staff at florida state, in talking about derwin kitchen, you know, he started out, was going to go to flo
>> bob: jeff allen went for it, hook, line and three free throws. have to freeze that baby, i think with his foot on the line. let's see here. hard to tell from that angle. >> larry: i don't think there's anything conclusive in what we saw there. >> bob: i believe the call on the floor was a three-point attempt. so the crew in the truck trying to piece this together for the officials. take a look. right side of your screen, allen takes the ball-fake and jumps right into him....
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so listen up, jeff. the latest products to fight not only fine lines and wrinkle, but also dark circles. stay with us. >> announcer: this weather segment sponsored by i didn't have. i didn't have, the number one choice of choosy moms. look in your bag, made you something. (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. choosey moms, choose jif. is also a great value? it's the difference between paying more... and...
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we get more from nbc's jeff rossen. >> reporter: whiteout conditions in buffalo, new york as the bills battle the colts. fans could barely see the players. >> yeah! >> reporter: perhaps the players could barely see these fans. the weather channel's mike seidel was there this morning. >> let me tell you how cold it is. my face feels like it's going to crack, my eyes are watering up and i can't even feel my fingertips this morning. >> reporter: record-breaking temperatures are gripping the plains. in parts of minnesota it's 40 degrees below zero. >> you know we have some very cold temperatures when we break overnight lows in the beginning of january in the heart of winter. >> reporter: here in new york city the cold snap continues. with the wind chill is feels like single digits. >> it's unbearable. actually, it's unreal. it's a blizzard. it's a freaking blizzard. >> my earrings are freezing my ears off. >> reporter: north of here in boston, the triple threat. cold, snow, and high winds. in some sections of massachusetts they could see up to ten inches of snow by tonight. they're also de
we get more from nbc's jeff rossen. >> reporter: whiteout conditions in buffalo, new york as the bills battle the colts. fans could barely see the players. >> yeah! >> reporter: perhaps the players could barely see these fans. the weather channel's mike seidel was there this morning. >> let me tell you how cold it is. my face feels like it's going to crack, my eyes are watering up and i can't even feel my fingertips this morning. >> reporter: record-breaking...
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jeff was very good in bringing some of that out.i think of a group like rising up angry, white resistance group on the north side. young lords. the appellation people's movement. all of the forces that started working together that had not been working together before. my final point is a sad point. i don't think i have seen since that time effort at the point of unity and pride and strength that there was. the vicious role of drugs and drug distribution starts to tear apart the bonds, party it created and bringing together -- it was a moment of tremendous unity in that moment of sorrow. there was a tremendous unity. >> in a moment about the murder. >> a solid ally at the time at that point additional that represented a major breach. this culminated -- a very adversarial, the black unity -- the unity was often -- the mainstream was passing by the black community as the media mainstream and black people understood this in ways they haven't before. he is in prison and one of his acolytes was recently murdered in detroit. the same kind
jeff was very good in bringing some of that out.i think of a group like rising up angry, white resistance group on the north side. young lords. the appellation people's movement. all of the forces that started working together that had not been working together before. my final point is a sad point. i don't think i have seen since that time effort at the point of unity and pride and strength that there was. the vicious role of drugs and drug distribution starts to tear apart the bonds, party it...
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indeed, many men of accomplishment took -- it is far more ironic that when jeff davis was imprisoned of a the war, did not criticize, but encouraged varina's bold, relentless, and by his own standards, thoroughly unfeminine efforts to secure his release. then it was ok. and she was amazing. she hired the lawyers, she wrote letters and demanded interviews with andrew johnson, she had an interview with grant, she persuaded abolitionists to put up money for his bail. she was just -- and she wrote letters to these men who she had never met, and that was absolutely against all the rules of genteel feminine it's in the 19 50's. from prison, jefferson davis wrote to her, letters that many male historians have called some of the great love letters of the 19th century. but i believe these letters reflect a selfish, rather than a generous love. i have read them. they contain long catalogs of things she did for him, but not a single word of appreciation for her as an individual. love letters indeed. after his release, jeff davis betrade his wife, if not physically, than emotionally, on several
indeed, many men of accomplishment took -- it is far more ironic that when jeff davis was imprisoned of a the war, did not criticize, but encouraged varina's bold, relentless, and by his own standards, thoroughly unfeminine efforts to secure his release. then it was ok. and she was amazing. she hired the lawyers, she wrote letters and demanded interviews with andrew johnson, she had an interview with grant, she persuaded abolitionists to put up money for his bail. she was just -- and she wrote...
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and "survivor's" jeff probst raising money for his pete in haiti. sarah ferguson, the duchess of york, maria bello who has seen firsthand how much they need our help. in new york susan sarandon, russell simmons, pete wentz, ashley judd, and "gossip girl"s pen beckley. want to do so what your money is buying for the people of haiti? tea leoni will show us when we come back. they need your help. call the number at the bottom of your screen. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist is on a roll. new anti-aging eye roller. reduces puffiness immediately -- and also helps with lines and wrinkles. not surgery. this is our way to do your eyes. new regenerist anti-aging eye roller. >> he says his restaurant and home have been destroyed. >> everybody is dead. so i lost everything. all i got here is my bag. that's all. nothing left. >> larry: we're back doing what we can for the people of haiti on another grim day. death estimates as high as 150,000. there are reports of looting and growing desperation. please help by calling the numbers you s
and "survivor's" jeff probst raising money for his pete in haiti. sarah ferguson, the duchess of york, maria bello who has seen firsthand how much they need our help. in new york susan sarandon, russell simmons, pete wentz, ashley judd, and "gossip girl"s pen beckley. want to do so what your money is buying for the people of haiti? tea leoni will show us when we come back. they need your help. call the number at the bottom of your screen. we'll be right back. [ female...
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jeff and i turned to each other and just for a second before we began the evacuation and we both said almost the same words almost in unison, well, that wasn't as bad as i thought. so there was that one brief human moment of a little relief of tension and then we had to solve the rest of the problems of the day, evacuate the airplane. >> let me backtrack. what was impact like for you because it's a surreal moment i'm sure where you're bracing to land on water. >> of course jeff and i had never done that before. we didn't know quite frankly how well i'd be able to cushion the touchdown trading forward motion for a reduce rate of descent. so even though it wasn't as bad as it could have been, it was still a hard jolt. and it was even harder in the back of the airplane of course. >> i'm sure. how proud of you -- of you are you of your crew and passengers who, come on, they -- just seems like there was a feeling of we're going to get through this. >> there really was. i think that's evident certainly in retrospect when we hear all the stories of how cooperative people were. i mean, this w
jeff and i turned to each other and just for a second before we began the evacuation and we both said almost the same words almost in unison, well, that wasn't as bad as i thought. so there was that one brief human moment of a little relief of tension and then we had to solve the rest of the problems of the day, evacuate the airplane. >> let me backtrack. what was impact like for you because it's a surreal moment i'm sure where you're bracing to land on water. >> of course jeff and...
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that's all fascinating, jeff. but here's the real question. >> yes. >> given the price a picture would fetch, why have we not seen tiger woods? >> we were just talking about this during the break. he's richer than anybody i know. but look, he does exist. has he just been in his house all this time? >> i don't think so, unless he got out by submarine. i don't know. what do you think? >> i don't know. he must have cabin fever. how long has it been now, three, four weeks holed up in his house? >> it is a big house. >> speaking of the paparazzi rule in california, now, you know they are staking out every entrance around this house like a fortress with photographers. how does the man get out of his house at all? elin went out and she had a picture taken of her. >> although i'm not so sure about this picture in chamonix, because how do we know it's not her twin sister? >> it's true. i'm saying the one at the gas station with the ring and all that. >> yeah, okay. >> i'm on the hunt, chris. >> just leave here right now an
that's all fascinating, jeff. but here's the real question. >> yes. >> given the price a picture would fetch, why have we not seen tiger woods? >> we were just talking about this during the break. he's richer than anybody i know. but look, he does exist. has he just been in his house all this time? >> i don't think so, unless he got out by submarine. i don't know. what do you think? >> i don't know. he must have cabin fever. how long has it been now, three, four...
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jeff halpern! craig: this power play has found a way to enter the joan and utilize the nice passing displays. vince lecavalier found him where he had to and a right shot play in the left side and halpern beats the sprawl. theodore, four power play goals against the caps for tampa bay. joe: the 2nd time halpern has scored against the power mates. zenon konopka to right of center. the deficit is three and time is wasting for washington. backstrom along the board and turns one towards la cane. alex ovenchin an order night for the great 8. this onecesff on er. shin trailing by three. >> 5th goal of the hockey game. here comes st. louis with the slap shot on the power play. 1728 of that second period. that helped them go to the locker room after getting tied up, joe. got the lead back. that was a pivotal goal for the tampa bay team. four power play goals on the fight for tampa bay of the 7. a single game season high for the guys in the dark jerseys. craig: and the most they have given up, the three in o
jeff halpern! craig: this power play has found a way to enter the joan and utilize the nice passing displays. vince lecavalier found him where he had to and a right shot play in the left side and halpern beats the sprawl. theodore, four power play goals against the caps for tampa bay. joe: the 2nd time halpern has scored against the power mates. zenon konopka to right of center. the deficit is three and time is wasting for washington. backstrom along the board and turns one towards la cane....
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>> jeff zucker survived a lot so far.ave been several debacles at nbc over the past several years. >> reporter: and will both leno and o'brien survive? >> of ten species to be in extinct in the next decade, us. >> reporter: behind the scenes probably no one is laughing. brian rooney, abc news, los angeles. >>> the nba has slapped hefty fines on four players with the washington wizards, charged with clowning around with gilbert arenas. who pretended to be shooting at them. arenas has been suspended indefinitely. >>> when we come back tonight -- she's taken hits in the ring and now one female candidate wants to take on washington, too. it means the world to me. problem is, i pay for it with the pain. the doctor diagnosed that i have arthritis undernath my kneecap. a real sharp, strong sensation. it aches. when i feel the pain coming on, go take two aleve. works fast, kicks in, and it lets me keep up with my kids. i want to teach them the value of family. i'm very proud of both of my sons. i couldn't ask for better. how the
>> jeff zucker survived a lot so far.ave been several debacles at nbc over the past several years. >> reporter: and will both leno and o'brien survive? >> of ten species to be in extinct in the next decade, us. >> reporter: behind the scenes probably no one is laughing. brian rooney, abc news, los angeles. >>> the nba has slapped hefty fines on four players with the washington wizards, charged with clowning around with gilbert arenas. who pretended to be...
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s mayor is paying attention. >> people like general jeff are saying we need more and he's right.need to provide for a safety net, to address the hunger, and homelessness. >> reporter: but much like his own life, skid row still has a long road ahead to become the place general jeff envisions. do you see skid row as a transitional place for you, because you are still living here. >> yes, i'm still here, but technically no because i'm here trying to play it and establish this as a community just like any other place in america. >> that was jason carroll reporting for us in los angeles. >>> three scares at nation's airports in a matter of weeks. now the tsa is under the microscope. we're talking airline safety and what needs to happen going forward. >>> a teenage girl gets a big surprise, one i'm pretty sure she'll never forget. ice. boss: got another one for you. anncr: at geico.com, it's easy to get a free rate quote, manage your policy, make payments or even file a claim! boss: now that's a ringtone. gecko: uh yeah...it's interesting.... certainly not the worst ringtone i've ever
s mayor is paying attention. >> people like general jeff are saying we need more and he's right.need to provide for a safety net, to address the hunger, and homelessness. >> reporter: but much like his own life, skid row still has a long road ahead to become the place general jeff envisions. do you see skid row as a transitional place for you, because you are still living here. >> yes, i'm still here, but technically no because i'm here trying to play it and establish this as...
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jeff, thanks for coming by. to see you. >> i'm glad to be able to come out and support my team. contact with the guys and you earlier today. mine. deacons. ish has been playing well and i hope he continues his great success. >> larry: what kind of alterations did you have to make in your game from the college game up to the pro level? >> playing with more pace. you've got to be a lot -- you've got to do things a lot faster in the nba. you have a great player every night coming off the bench. you have to guard the best player. so when i get in i just try to do what i can do. thing, acc. great game. competition. come here to fatgeorgia tech and you go to cliepa. you've got to be ready. >> of course you're an elder statesman now. what did you tell the guys that you can tell these guys about enjoying this experience. >> it's a team. you're always going to be with these devise every day. they're like your best friends for the rest of your life so cherish every moment in college and have a great time. are down by six.
jeff, thanks for coming by. to see you. >> i'm glad to be able to come out and support my team. contact with the guys and you earlier today. mine. deacons. ish has been playing well and i hope he continues his great success. >> larry: what kind of alterations did you have to make in your game from the college game up to the pro level? >> playing with more pace. you've got to be a lot -- you've got to do things a lot faster in the nba. you have a great player every night coming...
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jeff, gail, good to have you both on. appreciate it. now here's jenna. >> thank you, lester.en having a conversation about middle age men and crisis. >>> with unemployment in double digits, it might not seem like a good time to invest. despite the ups and downs on wall street, there is opportunity for those on main street. here with insight on that topic and on potential entry into middle age, no, ron. good morning. >> good morning. >> having some fun this in the morning. >> indeed. >> so i want to start with those unemployment numbers. so we're stuck at 10% right now. can we truly see recovery without those numbers going down? >> not truly. the recovery started in the summer of 2009, to be quite frank. the unemployment rate typically lags a real recovery. corporate profits are up. we're seeing that the holiday sales figures were better than expected and, you know, in november, which is one thing that went little noticed on friday, we actually created 4,000 jobs instead of having lost 11,000. so friday's numbers, the loss of 85,000 jobs in december is a hiccup toward job grow
jeff, gail, good to have you both on. appreciate it. now here's jenna. >> thank you, lester.en having a conversation about middle age men and crisis. >>> with unemployment in double digits, it might not seem like a good time to invest. despite the ups and downs on wall street, there is opportunity for those on main street. here with insight on that topic and on potential entry into middle age, no, ron. good morning. >> good morning. >> having some fun this in the...
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. >> ron: of course, wake forest lost jeff teague and jeff johnson from last year's squad.ba now. smith, nice pass inside. weaver can't finish it, and here comes xavier. they like to push it. lyons over smith. >> dan: wake likes to push it as well. >> ron: but it all starts with number 10, ishmael smith. >> dan: a great job by lyons to keep him out of the lane. >> ron: aminu locks the handle, turns it over. >> dan: he gets in a crowd, he tends to lose the ball. >> ron: outside crawford nails the three. we are tied at five. xavier is an outstanding two-point shooting team and that three in transition is one wake will have a problem with. >> ron: from deep in the corner, no. kenny frease tries to keep it alive. stepped on the line. it will belong to wake forest. >> rodan: you can see they get three guys around him. >> ron: we watched xavier practice last night, a spirited practice by coach mack, and one of the things they wanted to do was really surround aminu. we saw that against richmond the other night but they only allowed him one field goal made in the first half. you se
. >> ron: of course, wake forest lost jeff teague and jeff johnson from last year's squad.ba now. smith, nice pass inside. weaver can't finish it, and here comes xavier. they like to push it. lyons over smith. >> dan: wake likes to push it as well. >> ron: but it all starts with number 10, ishmael smith. >> dan: a great job by lyons to keep him out of the lane. >> ron: aminu locks the handle, turns it over. >> dan: he gets in a crowd, he tends to lose the...
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here's nbc's jeff rossen. >> reporter: uncertainty in the air and now on the ground, too. from secondary screenings of carry-ons to additional pat-downs, holiday travelers who flew out before christmas are facing a whole new set of challenges today. >> there's longer lines, there's more security, there's a requirement to put your baggage through the x-ray machine sometimes twice. >> reporter: the christmas day terror plot aboard a northwest jet approaching detroit exposed, safety officials say, a hole in airport security. how did umar farouk abdulmutallab sneak explosives inside his underwear? >> we have known for some time the capability to detect explosives at the checkpoint is a vulnerability. that's what got exploited and that's what we've got to use technology to improve upon. >> reporter: abdulmutallab smuggled the explosives through checkpoints at amsterdam and nigeria, raising new questions about international security. on monday homeland security officialless travel to major airports around the world to review screening procedures on flights bound for the u.s. the
here's nbc's jeff rossen. >> reporter: uncertainty in the air and now on the ground, too. from secondary screenings of carry-ons to additional pat-downs, holiday travelers who flew out before christmas are facing a whole new set of challenges today. >> there's longer lines, there's more security, there's a requirement to put your baggage through the x-ray machine sometimes twice. >> reporter: the christmas day terror plot aboard a northwest jet approaching detroit exposed,...
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>> the key piece, jeff, is as you pointed out, is it's really a metered system.readers will still be able to, if they come to the "times" site from google or elsewhere, be abe to read a certain number of articles for month. the "times" has not indicated what that number will be yet. buta some point, a wall will go up, and the reader will be informed to read additional articles, you're going to have to pay a fee. >> brown: bill grueskin , to fill in the context a bit more, how big a problem is this for the "times" and other papers to solve? what's the role now of the internet for newspapers in terms of their finances? >> this is really the problem facing media right now. they've seen their online relationship and online audiences growing dramaticly, but they haven't seen the kind of revenue from online growing at the same rate. a few years ago during the heyday of online advertising, media executives would say online ads are going to grow in terms of revenue 25%, to 30% a year on ad infinitum but that didn't happen. online advertising is in democrat trouble right
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but for now, bacto jeff. brown: and we turn to e continuing devastation in haiti-- hit toy by one of thetrongest aftershocks yet -- magnide 5.9. it brought new tror among thousands of hungry,omeless survors of last week's earthqua. have a pair of reports on t situation today, fm "independent television news beginning with sarahmith. a warning-- me of the images are sturbing. >>eporter: flames are consuming what's left of t chur of the perpetual. what wasn't destroyed by t earthquakend aftershocks will be takeny arson. ( crying the violent aftershock adawn terrifiepeople who were already traumatized. it felt like another lge quake. >> it was likehe first one. >> reporter: and that must me pele very afraid. >> yes, they was, theyas very afraid. my mom cried, because e think it wl be the same thing like the first time, very afrai >> reporter: thousands of ople are living on the reets because they have to, theyave no whe else to go. but others chose to sleeout here. some of the houses are sll standing, so w are p
but for now, bacto jeff. brown: and we turn to e continuing devastation in haiti-- hit toy by one of thetrongest aftershocks yet -- magnide 5.9. it brought new tror among thousands of hungry,omeless survors of last week's earthqua. have a pair of reports on t situation today, fm "independent television news beginning with sarahmith. a warning-- me of the images are sturbing. >>eporter: flames are consuming what's left of t chur of the perpetual. what wasn't destroyed by t...
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the court asked for a second hearing. >> that's right, jeff. at the end of last term in june, the court ordered on the parties in the case, on its own initiative, to argue whether the court should overturn a 1990 campaign finance precedent that imposed and upheld the ban on corporate spending, and also whether it should overturn a 2003 decision involving a provision of what we call the macane-fine gold campaign finance act which put restrictions on the use of general treasury funds by corporations and unions when they wanted to do election advertising. >> brown: and they took this on their own initiative, so they heard it and decided to broaden it out and that clearly went to the heart of what annoyed the dissent, clearly. >> yes. >> brown: we have a quote here from justice stevens: >> justice stevens said basically that the court was elevating its own agenda over what the litigants in this case originally sought. also, over the history of congressional regulation of corporations and elections. he-- he also said that he believed that corporatio
the court asked for a second hearing. >> that's right, jeff. at the end of last term in june, the court ordered on the parties in the case, on its own initiative, to argue whether the court should overturn a 1990 campaign finance precedent that imposed and upheld the ban on corporate spending, and also whether it should overturn a 2003 decision involving a provision of what we call the macane-fine gold campaign finance act which put restrictions on the use of general treasury funds by...
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nbc's jeff rossen joins me now with all of the details.t with the smoking ban and kind of an unlikely place. >> you wouldn't think of north carolina, chris, a place you ban smoking. after all, north carolina is where big tobacco sort of exists but there's that ban there now. so what's going to happen is if you smoke in indoor areas of almost all restaurants and bars in that state as well as in closed areas of thohotels and i, if food and drinks are served there, you will face a $50 fine. pretty much across-the-board ban on smoking indoors in north carolina. and how bad is smoking in that state? look at these numbers, 21% of adults smoke compared to 18% nationwide. we'll move west now to california. now a tough new law for paparazzi who stalk celebrities. paparazzi will pay more if they break the law to get that special celebrity photo. and the victims, the celebrities themselves, will actually be able to sue the publishers of the material obtained when the laws are broken. that new law was championed by actress jennifer aniston. >>> also i
nbc's jeff rossen joins me now with all of the details.t with the smoking ban and kind of an unlikely place. >> you wouldn't think of north carolina, chris, a place you ban smoking. after all, north carolina is where big tobacco sort of exists but there's that ban there now. so what's going to happen is if you smoke in indoor areas of almost all restaurants and bars in that state as well as in closed areas of thohotels and i, if food and drinks are served there, you will face a $50 fine....
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jeff barnd, fox 45 news at 10:00. >>> sunny and still cold. the good news is a warmup is on the way. i'll tell you when temperatures return to normal in the skywatch forecast. >>> soon you'll be able to watch your favorite 3d film whenever and wherever you want. we'll explain how, next. >>> if you've ever had too much to drink, you know that awful feeling of a hangover. what cause its and what you can do >>> one of the most controversial elements of health care reform is government-provided insurance coverage. >> the so-called public option is included in the house version of the bill, but not in the senate. here's our cover story tonight as lawmakers debate their differences. >>reporter: it was once the center of the debate over health care, but has been losing steam almost from the moment it was proposed. >> it has become the incredible shrinking public option. you know, the original hope among those on the left side of the progressive movement was to have a single-payer system. >>reporter: like canada or great britain. that quickly died and
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jeff johnson. [applause] our next speaker many of you saw yesterday. but she is an amazing new voice behind the camera. she has done a lot of interesting work. dr. victoria defrancesco soto is the professor of political science at northwestern university and a fellow at the institute for policy research. her research focuses on race and ethnic politics, immigration and campaign elections. her academic research has been widely published in scholarly journals and edited volumes. her current work examines how latino political candidates are evaluated by both latino and non-latino populations. dr. defrancesco soto has also brought public opinion expertise to understand presidential elections. she is presently examining how campaign ads should public opinions -- shape public opinion speech she uses an integrated marketing communications approach to see how ethnically targeted ads influence political choice. she regularly contributes to national media outlets. in 2008, she was the primary analyst on cnn en espanol's election coverage. she is also a featured
jeff johnson. [applause] our next speaker many of you saw yesterday. but she is an amazing new voice behind the camera. she has done a lot of interesting work. dr. victoria defrancesco soto is the professor of political science at northwestern university and a fellow at the institute for policy research. her research focuses on race and ethnic politics, immigration and campaign elections. her academic research has been widely published in scholarly journals and edited volumes. her current work...
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agents chris geoffrey and jeff york led us through a simulation of its capabilities. what am i looking at right here? >> some of the little square boxes, the little square boxes that you see on there are-- that's a radar detection. >> kroft: what has it detected. >> on this one? jeff, can you scoot over. >> kroft: the radar and motion detectors have been improved. and it is easier now for agents to immediately tell whether an alert is more likely to be a human intruder or rolling sagebrush. >> jeff york: lima 197, i have a group of approximately four to five on screen southwest of the playas airport. >> ten-four. do copy. >> kroft: and the cameras are better, too. the infrared picture looks even clearer than the daylight camera. >> oftentimes, it will be, yeah. you can see... at this point, you can see real clear if they had weapons or large backpacks or something. i can see that very clearly. >> kroft: but it was impossible to tell how well the new system will work, given that everybody involved in this exercise was either a government employee or a contractor, and i
agents chris geoffrey and jeff york led us through a simulation of its capabilities. what am i looking at right here? >> some of the little square boxes, the little square boxes that you see on there are-- that's a radar detection. >> kroft: what has it detected. >> on this one? jeff, can you scoot over. >> kroft: the radar and motion detectors have been improved. and it is easier now for agents to immediately tell whether an alert is more likely to be a human intruder...
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sorry about that, jeff. we appreciate it. overnight the temperatures dipped below zero in minneapolis, minnesota where we find the the weather channel's mike seidel. mike, what about the wind chill there, how is it going? >> it's cold out here, nine below zero here. the wind chill now, 22 below zero. and even though it's cold, we're more than 20 degrees above our record low this morning of about 30 below zero. international falls, talk about a bitter weekend, set records saturday and sunday, nearly 40 below. it's cold all across the country, as jeff mentioned. take you out to chicago, where they were bundled up yesterday against the chill and the wind. temperatures there stuck in the teens. it should be around freezing this time of year in the windy city. and even down in florida, it was bitterly cold for those folks. for tampa, the high yesterday was 46. it should be 70. miami, bundled up with gloves and scarves to a high of 62 degrees. fortunately, not a lot of snow. just the lake-effect. we saw back east, and off lake mich
sorry about that, jeff. we appreciate it. overnight the temperatures dipped below zero in minneapolis, minnesota where we find the the weather channel's mike seidel. mike, what about the wind chill there, how is it going? >> it's cold out here, nine below zero here. the wind chill now, 22 below zero. and even though it's cold, we're more than 20 degrees above our record low this morning of about 30 below zero. international falls, talk about a bitter weekend, set records saturday and...
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jeff glor has a status report on the future of the printed word. >> reporter: when johannes gutenberg0s, he built a system. movable type that works and worked very well with incremental advances for more than 500 years. >> sheet after sheet, the printed pages begin to pile up at one end of the press. >> reporter: the system still works but in this new decade, the book business is undergoing its biggest change since, well, forever. where do books stand in 2010. >> they're certainly at a crossroads. >> reporter: larry kirschbaum is a literacy agent and a former publishing house ceo. >> we are at the crossroads in terms of this new technology. >> reporter: that's because when you talk about books now, it's impossible not to talk about physical books. paper and bindings you can feel and see and smell versus electronic books, downloaded documents, digital ink, a whole new world of reading. >> if you handed gutenberg a kindle today, what would he think? >> i think he'd scratch his head. well especially the idea that there are thousands. i mean this guy sweated to get out, you know, a few bi
jeff glor has a status report on the future of the printed word. >> reporter: when johannes gutenberg0s, he built a system. movable type that works and worked very well with incremental advances for more than 500 years. >> sheet after sheet, the printed pages begin to pile up at one end of the press. >> reporter: the system still works but in this new decade, the book business is undergoing its biggest change since, well, forever. where do books stand in 2010. >> they're...
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jeff flock of the fox business network takes a look back. >> 2009 kicks off with a scaled-down detroit auto show. recession racked g.m. sales lost 50 in fact january and toyota even said it will lose $5 billion, the first loss in the 70-year history. february, the mandated restructuring plans asked for another $22 billion in government dollars. president obama says not good enough and forces gm ceo rick wagoner out. in april, chrysler goes bankrupt and merges with fiat. ceo robert nardelli out, fiat's ceo in. and april 27, bondholder res ject a final deal and three days later, g.m. becomes in effect government motors, filing for chapter 11 protection and emerging 40 days later with $50 billion in taxpayers dollars. fritz henderson the ceo, and the uaw ron gettelfinger taking concessions in return for piece of the new company. meantime ford, gained sales and market share with the new taurus and fusion. which later wins motor trends car of the year award. by july, the government cash for clunkers program has given $1 billion to new car buyers disperse sales as g.m. claims the electric vo
jeff flock of the fox business network takes a look back. >> 2009 kicks off with a scaled-down detroit auto show. recession racked g.m. sales lost 50 in fact january and toyota even said it will lose $5 billion, the first loss in the 70-year history. february, the mandated restructuring plans asked for another $22 billion in government dollars. president obama says not good enough and forces gm ceo rick wagoner out. in april, chrysler goes bankrupt and merges with fiat. ceo robert...