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why, the immortal erica kane has had more husbands than that how many times has she been married? >> ten. >> is that enough? ask. >> maybe not for her. >> so what's the problem for soaps? frank valentini is in charge of "one life to live". >> i think the market is fractured that people are either multitasking entertainment wise, surfing, watching tv and listening to dvd all at once. >> is it harder? >> i think there are more choices. >> more choices certainly than 1981 when luke and laura's wedding on "general hospital" pulled in 30 million viewers. now soaps are lucky to pull in three million. will we ever see the days of the luke and laura wedding again? >> i don't know that we'll see that in daytime anymore, those kind of numbers. there's certainly that kind of commitment. there's certainly the interest. but people are recording. or they're reading about it. or they're looking at it streams online. >> the remaining soaps are taking drastic measures to stay afloat. nbc laid off deirdre hall who had been on "days of our lives" for 32 years. and in pine valley home to "all my chil
why, the immortal erica kane has had more husbands than that how many times has she been married? >> ten. >> is that enough? ask. >> maybe not for her. >> so what's the problem for soaps? frank valentini is in charge of "one life to live". >> i think the market is fractured that people are either multitasking entertainment wise, surfing, watching tv and listening to dvd all at once. >> is it harder? >> i think there are more choices. >>...
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and m recos -- herb alpert perfoed in the 1960's and performed with a sucssful artists like carol kaneearlin his career h worked th lonny hall. herb alpert d lonny halare out with the veryirst collaboration, new cd called "athing goes." we are glad you have joined us. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is lookg forward to doing, like lping people live better. but mostly, we are looking forward building strong relationships. because of your he, theest is yet to come. >> natioide insurance problem suppor tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, workinto improve financial liracy and economic empoweent that comes with it. ♪ natioide is on your side >> and by contributions your pbs stations fm viewers like yo thank you. ♪ \ çtavis: we are pleas and honored to welcome her robert and of lani hall to this program. they fnded a&m records and would become one of the most successful in the producing history. he founded the tijuana brass. it would include sam cooke' wonderful world. just a f years after performing at a&m he met a beautiful and talente singer, lani hal she was discover
and m recos -- herb alpert perfoed in the 1960's and performed with a sucssful artists like carol kaneearlin his career h worked th lonny hall. herb alpert d lonny halare out with the veryirst collaboration, new cd called "athing goes." we are glad you have joined us. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is lookg forward to doing, like lping people live better. but mostly, we are looking forward building strong relationships. because of your he, theest is yet to come....
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the plank for nancy pelosi with cap and trade and have to go with health care, people are raising kane about it and they're in a terrible bind and want to be team players so i think you'll see a lot of fallout come midterm. chris: i'm thinking about the way they vote for health care before the end of the year is over and every house democrat, he or she, i put my yea on this. i'm a target. >> it's an unpopular program. and a lot of voters are going to say wait a second, we still got that high unemployment rate, why are you focusing on spending more money? they're concerned about the deficit. and so there's a feeling perhaps around some voters or among some voters, that their politicians are not doing what they want. president obama really needs to make this health care program more popular. chris: do -- why do i agree that you aren't focused on what i'm focused on? i'm worried about my kid not getting a job. >> this is all about am i richer or poorer? everybody remembers how rich they were, i don't know how rich they were but only a year or two ago. and unless obama can get -- and the d
the plank for nancy pelosi with cap and trade and have to go with health care, people are raising kane about it and they're in a terrible bind and want to be team players so i think you'll see a lot of fallout come midterm. chris: i'm thinking about the way they vote for health care before the end of the year is over and every house democrat, he or she, i put my yea on this. i'm a target. >> it's an unpopular program. and a lot of voters are going to say wait a second, we still got that...
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patrick kane and the blackhawks. chris: hockey's almost here, john. hang on a week longer. john: i want a full report tomorrow, he willot. chris: coming up on the show, we're going to talk about marion barber, an update on his health, and why ochocinco, smarter than you may have thought. isn't that right? josh: that's right. and a michael vick update as well. here it comes. >> just go to the end and we've got a lot of work ahead of us. [captioning made possible by espn, inc.] closed captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- john: yankees the first to clinch a postseason spot. but are they the world favorites? and tebow and colt mccoy having big seasons but who's contesting them in the heisman race? todd mcshay on the other top five guys. plus controversy in washington. hear why a former nfl hall of famer is calling out jim zorn on his decision-making. john: and still a hall of famer. but first at this hour, michael vick, set to make his debut in philadelphia this weekend against the winless kansas city chiefs. he's eligible to play for the eagles,
patrick kane and the blackhawks. chris: hockey's almost here, john. hang on a week longer. john: i want a full report tomorrow, he willot. chris: coming up on the show, we're going to talk about marion barber, an update on his health, and why ochocinco, smarter than you may have thought. isn't that right? josh: that's right. and a michael vick update as well. here it comes. >> just go to the end and we've got a lot of work ahead of us. [captioning made possible by espn, inc.] closed...
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and my great friend and the chair of the dnc, tim kane, please give him a big round of applause, theernor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] i want to begin by congratulating all of the recipients of the phoenix award for outstanding contributions to american life. i have to single out one of tonight's honorees for whom i can personally vouch, our ambassador to the united nations, susan rice. [applause] susan is doing a fantastic job as ambassador, especially in this past week when we were at the united nations. we are all lucky to have her representing us there. please give her a big round of applause. [applause] i look out at all of you tonight, on members of congress, on state and local officials, leaders of all kinds, and i am reminded of the extraordinary tax of public service from african-americans today. i am reminded of the difference that each of you is making at every level of government. the neighborhoods of our small towns, the bustling streets of our big cities, but i am also reminded that it was not always this way. i am reminded of a time long before the cbc w
and my great friend and the chair of the dnc, tim kane, please give him a big round of applause, theernor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] i want to begin by congratulating all of the recipients of the phoenix award for outstanding contributions to american life. i have to single out one of tonight's honorees for whom i can personally vouch, our ambassador to the united nations, susan rice. [applause] susan is doing a fantastic job as ambassador, especially in this past week when we...
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and my great friend and the chair of the dnc, tim kane, please give him a big round of applause, theernor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] i want to begin by congratulating all of the recipients of the phoenix award for outstanding contributions to american life. i have to single out one of tonight's honorees for whom i can personally vouch, our ambassador to the united nations, susan rice. [applause] susan is doing a fantastic job as ambassador, especially in this past week when we were at the united nations. we are all lucky to have her representing us there. please give her a big round of applause. [applause] i look out at all of you tonight, on members of congress, on state and local officials, leaders of all kinds, and i am reminded of the extraordinary tax of public service from african-americans today. i am reminded of the difference that each of you is making at every level of government. the neighborhoods of our small towns, the bustling streets of our big cities, but i am also reminded that it was not always this way. i am reminded of a time long before the cbc w
and my great friend and the chair of the dnc, tim kane, please give him a big round of applause, theernor of the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] i want to begin by congratulating all of the recipients of the phoenix award for outstanding contributions to american life. i have to single out one of tonight's honorees for whom i can personally vouch, our ambassador to the united nations, susan rice. [applause] susan is doing a fantastic job as ambassador, especially in this past week when we...
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with a new version ofomething by charlie chlain, y "city lights" or a new prin of orn well "citizen kaneatery has that kind o central prominence inock music history. i'm sorry--. >> brown: no, no, go ahead. >> the otherhing we're talking about is is a period of music history in th 1960s when the beaes are bridging an era betwee live rformance of this music and the recorded art part of wh the beatle do is they brg us into the rerding era so they're doing more tn composing songs. they're actuay composing cords. and thatbecomes very, very clear with this new digial remast. >> brown: wellyou know, you talk about the interes for holars. what about the rest of us? i was reading today that over time, worldwirkd beatles albu have so something like 600 million copies. everybody watchinghis has heard the beatles most of us cold sing many of their songs. what do hear? what do we atually hear in the new rordings? >> well, of course, there's a cynicism that's built in now how many times you ha to to buy these beatl albu because they've been sold and resold in so many different rmats bu i'd put it thi
with a new version ofomething by charlie chlain, y "city lights" or a new prin of orn well "citizen kaneatery has that kind o central prominence inock music history. i'm sorry--. >> brown: no, no, go ahead. >> the otherhing we're talking about is is a period of music history in th 1960s when the beaes are bridging an era betwee live rformance of this music and the recorded art part of wh the beatle do is they brg us into the rerding era so they're doing more tn...
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peabody is the world's largest coal kane company, provides 10% of the electricity in this company andstic about coal demand in asia. here now is the peabody energy chairman and ceo. mr. boyce, thank you for in. everyone's talking about this demand from china. steel ceo says we're going to see an increase by 10% next year. you're the guy that makes the coal that makes this steel work and china run. so what's the truth? >> well, the truth is china an india are driving the pacific rim for the coal that feeds the steel sector. china's gdp probably around 6% this year and higher next year. we see the rim markets growing at about a 7.5% compounded annual growth rate for the next five plus years. it's a demand for electricity feel and steel sector feel. >> is it hoarding or hoped for demand or buying for use now? >> right now, it's buying for use. the chinese have been very efficient at spending their stimulus dollars on projects. their steel sector has been producing very well and they have a structural shortage of quality coal in china, so they've been importing at record rates. >> coal us
peabody is the world's largest coal kane company, provides 10% of the electricity in this company andstic about coal demand in asia. here now is the peabody energy chairman and ceo. mr. boyce, thank you for in. everyone's talking about this demand from china. steel ceo says we're going to see an increase by 10% next year. you're the guy that makes the coal that makes this steel work and china run. so what's the truth? >> well, the truth is china an india are driving the pacific rim for...
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report that earlier this year in march secretary lahood and former senator warner, myself, governor kane, congressman wolf of the other body, we got together and we signed the final funding arrangement that committed the federal government, commonwealth of virginia and our local communities on this critically important project. and it is new needed to link international passengers that come into dulles with our nation's capital. but this corridor is the economickic hub of northern virginia. dulles serves 34 passengers, the population in the dulles corridor is expected to increase 57%. mr. president as someone i know you travel that corridor on a regular basis, you have seen how it is built up over the years and that will continue to be the expansion of a great deal of economic activity for all of northern virginia and all of the washington area, particularly in the high-tech sector. so the fact that this past march the full funding agreement was signed, $900 million in -- over a period of the whole project was committed from federal funds. but let me make clear that it's not only the fed
report that earlier this year in march secretary lahood and former senator warner, myself, governor kane, congressman wolf of the other body, we got together and we signed the final funding arrangement that committed the federal government, commonwealth of virginia and our local communities on this critically important project. and it is new needed to link international passengers that come into dulles with our nation's capital. but this corridor is the economickic hub of northern virginia....