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we'll see them as ke a look at sometocks in the news tonight. >> susie: a programmg note for ne week as we kick off special coverage of the nation's hea ca reform story. on monday, tueay and wednesday nights, right here, jeff yastine's ill of health" signatursegments will look at health insurce in the workple. then on thursday night, "nigly business report" will join oer p.b.s. news and publ affairs shows for a special, 90-minu primtime look at health care reform. i'm one of the hosts f this unecedented collaboration among "nightly biness report", "now on pbs" and "tavis iley", a timely a in-depth look at the issues. it's called "pbspecial report: healthare reform," and airs thursday, septembe24 at 9:00 p.m., eastern me. eck the local listings in yo area. >> paul: also nday, how taxpayercan benefit from a new agency designed to protect consumers. susie: the clock is ticking for some u.b.s. clnts. they have unl wednesday to let authorities know about their seet swiss accounts. if they do, they'llikely avoid criminalrosecution and minimize civilenalties. u.b.s. has sent leers to client
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you keep throwingut things that a not funny until you have the best ke. a ye later, what -- what was your fnniest joke is probabl not youreakest joked. you just keep moving them bac tavis: your fns know your process. you do the show. at night when y and your ys get together, is your process going to stay the se? >> is basically the same period of t things that remain on the sw will be there. t monologue works, jaywaing and that kin of stuff. we wi move and lot othis stuff to theack 15 minutesf the show becausewe want to hava strong lead in for the nightly ne. if you keep them up until 12:00, you have that long six-minut commercial. now door fighting sleep you havthe comedian, the author, and the bad. they drift of when y are doing primetime, you do the wholeour solid. tavis:hat do you think about the cash for clunkers proam? >> i do not have any clunker i guess it is ok it is good and that stimulates the economy. we have all of thi cheese, how about eat cheese and get a check. soonerr later, are goi to ff to produce something. ey want to legalize marijuan
you keep throwingut things that a not funny until you have the best ke. a ye later, what -- what was your fnniest joke is probabl not youreakest joked. you just keep moving them bac tavis: your fns know your process. you do the show. at night when y and your ys get together, is your process going to stay the se? >> is basically the same period of t things that remain on the sw will be there. t monologue works, jaywaing and that kin of stuff. we wi move and lot othis stuff to theack 15...
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ke itapart. let's talkbout cost and how do you pay for something ke that. >> the president says e wants to hold th coss to $9 bh over years. he as ways to o that, firstby extrting savings from medicare, billions of dollars there are expertswho say there's a lo of wast and inefficiency. the questionis can you reem that out of medice. there's al, going to bea qution of he seeme to -- to give someendorsement, t it is not ear whether it would happen this y or it woul place a fee oninsurance oviders. there's details to be illed in. the president thinks those concessions were the olive branch he needed tget it ving again. >> yes, he mde a point o ntioning republican ideas that he wand to includein his pln, as yet unwrittn, inuding one proposed by senatormccain and a prop opponent from lst year and another lot prject for reform, hich is soething that the publicans have been supportive ofn the past. the tails are leftto be woked ou that'shat he wanted. he wand to say hereare things that are most impoant,
ke itapart. let's talkbout cost and how do you pay for something ke that. >> the president says e wants to hold th coss to $9 bh over years. he as ways to o that, firstby extrting savings from medicare, billions of dollars there are expertswho say there's a lo of wast and inefficiency. the questionis can you reem that out of medice. there's al, going to bea qution of he seeme to -- to give someendorsement, t it is not ear whether it would happen this y or it woul place a fee oninsurance...
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this year, myharacter's loved mother isin it n., ande're trying to ke it work in aay that we d it in show,hich is insane. but i am also a singldad with my daughterand i have run out of money, so i take a job at a local southern californ at university. that is not a good place for an anti-authoritaan cracter and for somebody who i tempted like is to be amongstthe young eds. tavis: guarding the chien coop. i am still marining on this point, that it is a show abo nothing. obviously, "seinfd" did very well his is inside baseball,ut help me unrstand what you mean when you say it a sh about nothing and how that percy's? >> -- and how that proceeds? >> i am not gog to speak for hollywood, but say a ow like "the x-files," it is about these agentsho are invtigating unsolved mysteries, panormal. that is what the show was about. when the plot -- on the sh plays out, it becomesore abou the cracters and the characte become asmportant as the story. the procedural of solving a case, medil shows ar about healing the si. then the chacters involved. this showa situation whereou have characters that ar
this year, myharacter's loved mother isin it n., ande're trying to ke it work in aay that we d it in show,hich is insane. but i am also a singldad with my daughterand i have run out of money, so i take a job at a local southern californ at university. that is not a good place for an anti-authoritaan cracter and for somebody who i tempted like is to be amongstthe young eds. tavis: guarding the chien coop. i am still marining on this point, that it is a show abo nothing. obviously,...
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that is what i y to do, ke this process more understandable to people.is: wt are the stakes specifically for you in seeing this heal care legislation passed? >> my personal viewpnt is that we need universal health care. not just as something that is the mora thing to do b as a tpayer, quite honestly, we are paying for health care as it is. it is just coming in the form of uncompented caren coming out of t people who hav insance to our cross subsidizing those o do not. -- people whhave insurance are cross subsidizg those who did not. we ve the greatest health car syst in the world. weust need to make system that i fair and accessible to everyone. tavis: finally, some any books written about the knedy family. what is your sense of wt is in this te that a reader will learn about eard kenny that we do not ready know? >> i think when i was reading this book -- and i was nervous aut opening is book. honestly, istarted reading it three days after he ed. i did not kn really what to exct. although i knew some of the story picks, i had not re the whole book. -- al
that is what i y to do, ke this process more understandable to people.is: wt are the stakes specifically for you in seeing this heal care legislation passed? >> my personal viewpnt is that we need universal health care. not just as something that is the mora thing to do b as a tpayer, quite honestly, we are paying for health care as it is. it is just coming in the form of uncompented caren coming out of t people who hav insance to our cross subsidizing those o do not. -- people whhave...
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the assignment was to ke a ten minute mov. sen yr later th moe is made into the featu fil "more than a game" and here is a look at the trailer. >> been bbed the chos run. >> lebron james. >> the best high school basketball player i ve ev seen. >> are you serious? >> you can see the lebron phenenon growing. >> this all arted i a little gym with a linoleum floor. >> ias about to coach the travel basketball team. i knew a very good player and his name was lebron james. when ep was young weame togeer as a team. >> drew wakind of a h head he didn'twantnybody to say anything about his se. >> we play ten games of one-on-o and not leave til i win. >> i wasn'very good. he was big but h wasn't very good. >> one thing that you need to be-- eat wheaties. >> he d been through so much. >> he was just a little t more mure than the oth guys. >> i definitely learned a lot from my brher about saifice. that is probably the hardest time in hi life. >> i never thought basketball was going toe my future. i just wanted to play just because it gets y
the assignment was to ke a ten minute mov. sen yr later th moe is made into the featu fil "more than a game" and here is a look at the trailer. >> been bbed the chos run. >> lebron james. >> the best high school basketball player i ve ev seen. >> are you serious? >> you can see the lebron phenenon growing. >> this all arted i a little gym with a linoleum floor. >> ias about to coach the travel basketball team. i knew a very good player and his...
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a large corporation, just ke an individual, has many dirse interests.he cooration may want to support a particar caidate but they may be ncerned, just as you say, about what the shareholders are going to think about that th may be concerned their shareholde rather they spentheir money doing something el. the idea that corporations ju are different than individuals in tt respect, i just don't think it holds up. >> all i was suggests mr. keefjustice is corporations havactually a fiduciary obligationo their shareholders to increase value. that's their single rpose, thr goal. >> so if aandidate-- tke aobacco company and candidate running on t platform thathey ought to ma tobacco illegal, presumably that coany would maximize its sharolders' interests by opposing thelection of that individual. >> but everything is geared through thecorporation's self-intert in order to maximize pfits, in order to maximize revenue, in ordeto mximize value. individus are more complicated than tt. so when corporations engage e political process, they dot with that set of, you kn
a large corporation, just ke an individual, has many dirse interests.he cooration may want to support a particar caidate but they may be ncerned, just as you say, about what the shareholders are going to think about that th may be concerned their shareholde rather they spentheir money doing something el. the idea that corporations ju are different than individuals in tt respect, i just don't think it holds up. >> all i was suggests mr. keefjustice is corporations havactually a fiduciary...
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any ofhese foods can ke you t if you eat tm without restrat. and ne of these foods will ke you fatf you eat them with rtraint. we're back to thehole portion thing. >> rose: whaabout fast od. >> fast food well fast fd is terrible. fast food is almost designed in a way that it isade to make you hungry even as you fini eating it whether you are looking at the soum, the corn in it. i mean 's a disaster. >> re: do you have favorite restaurants in w york. >> many of them, yea >> rose: give me tee or four. >> i love labernan for a pasta fix. rose: you love it because it is the best -- >> it es what it -- it doeshat it does. which is you know nd of progressive fren seafood at a level that is so consistently hig it's a maizinthat that restaurant, it never falters ,. >> rose: eric repare has a tv show. >> but what is intesting, he has a tv show now buhe hasn't had that ch stuff gog on. that is onof the reasons why i thk it remas so strong he not one of these chefs who have expanded and diversified and cloned himself out the w, zoo. >> rose: a restauranin
any ofhese foods can ke you t if you eat tm without restrat. and ne of these foods will ke you fatf you eat them with rtraint. we're back to thehole portion thing. >> rose: whaabout fast od. >> fast food well fast fd is terrible. fast food is almost designed in a way that it isade to make you hungry even as you fini eating it whether you are looking at the soum, the corn in it. i mean 's a disaster. >> re: do you have favorite restaurants in w york. >> many of them, yea...
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ke ror bumps.n, firmness, swng everneilnotice no onel know. your docrabt juvÉrm.f the nation's new war veterans from iraq are back home in northern virginia. their families fwa they are to welcome them home last night. >> our bob barnard was there as well and he has this report. >> reporter: they are back from nine long months on the battlefields of iraq. >> made the guard proud. made your families proud. welcome home. >> reporter: about 40 sog the virginia national guard's manassas based 266th military police company. >> itis awesome. it feels great being back home being with my family. really good. >> reporter: start in december of last area, these men and women and about 100 others in their mp company provided security around a military base in northern iraq and helped to train iraqi police officers in basra. >> the company trained over 1,000 iraqi police how to form a police mission in a large city like basra. basra, as we know, was turned over to the iraqis faster than any other city. >> reporter: nobody in their unit was killed or even seriously injured but
ke ror bumps.n, firmness, swng everneilnotice no onel know. your docrabt juvÉrm.f the nation's new war veterans from iraq are back home in northern virginia. their families fwa they are to welcome them home last night. >> our bob barnard was there as well and he has this report. >> reporter: they are back from nine long months on the battlefields of iraq. >> made the guard proud. made your families proud. welcome home. >> reporter: about 40 sog the virginia national...
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but wall street kes doing what does best, looking out for its own interests. after ery disaster from third world ans to junk bonds to subprime mortgages to coercial real estate, the street sa, we've learned our lessonthings will be dierent next time. buthey never are. i'm allan sloan. that's "nightly business rept" for tuesday, stember 15. i'm sue gharib goodnigheveryone. and od night to you paul. goodnight susie. >> paul: i'm paul kangas wisng all of you theest of good buys "night business report" is made possible by: is program was made possible by contributions to yo pbs ation from viewers like you. thank you. captioning snsored by wpbt captioned by media access gup at wgbh acss.wgbh.org
but wall street kes doing what does best, looking out for its own interests. after ery disaster from third world ans to junk bonds to subprime mortgages to coercial real estate, the street sa, we've learned our lessonthings will be dierent next time. buthey never are. i'm allan sloan. that's "nightly business rept" for tuesday, stember 15. i'm sue gharib goodnigheveryone. and od night to you paul. goodnight susie. >> paul: i'm paul kangas wisng all of you theest of good buys...
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. >> reporter:ormer clinton viser bill galston says obam tonight will try to ke faith with his democrac base, while so stressing that doing nothing is not an option. >> he's sent every cdible sign i can think of that if a bill comes to s desk without a public pla but that enhances coverage and does so things on the cost side, he' sign it. reporter: the white house has released portions of the spee and the predent will say the time for bickering is over andow is the tim for action. many of the analysts i spoke to expt some kind o reform, but ey say thedds of this sweeping trillion dollar plan are down to 20% or so. >> susie: so if it's n going be this big spansive pn, what will reform eveually look like if it ds go through? >> reporter: good bet is it mighlook like something like what thedid in massachusetts. so itight have an employer and an individual manda that you have to b insurance. but it will also have insunce market reforms that will mean that p-existing conditionsre no longer something pele have to wor out. and it mightlso have subsidys to lp people who can't afford insurce to
. >> reporter:ormer clinton viser bill galston says obam tonight will try to ke faith with his democrac base, while so stressing that doing nothing is not an option. >> he's sent every cdible sign i can think of that if a bill comes to s desk without a public pla but that enhances coverage and does so things on the cost side, he' sign it. reporter: the white house has released portions of the spee and the predent will say the time for bickering is over andow is the tim for action....
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ke, you've got to make your fe happy. nobody's goingo do it for you. >> charlie: an he's thinking of how he'l spend thetimebetween and understds his rtality. >> and my charactes caught up between kids, work, lack of money, lac of time, stressf ties andall that and then finay she's going to through hebrother'sxperience the treasure of life and ather way of livin and giving bac some kind of hopes and a bfriend. but you have so many different chacters in this film and different stories that cross each other and s it's, like you have oer parents, it's interesting. >> charlie: it's his. >> yeah. charlie: it is a cinematic love letter someone said to paris. >> yes, but i thi it's true forny city because youave so many memories. each corner lost you of this love or the first kiss or betrayal or whatever. it becomes your art and you go from one place to the next one and it's always in side of y reted to a very specific emotion and thought and sensation asell. so paris is also the ci of love, of course, and -- >> crlie: city of gh
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." >> they pretty muc left and threw the ke over the fence, more or less. you know, "we'll do things this way." you do noteave the paltinian auority with much in the eyes of the people for having really gettinto the point to get the israelis twithdraw from gaz e authority did notet the lift out of this thatas necessary politically. but, you know i'm not meone will shy ever ay from adtting our own failures. you know the authority did not build the way it shod have given many things. i mean, the conxt in which we were operating was never ideal, continues to be not . i think we shouldave done better. we should have don betr but the key lesson out of that experice is unilateralism in the way that israel withdrew from gaza not the way to go. >> rose: well, you have respect of the israis and so does preside abbas have th respect of thesraelis. if they could choose people to negotiate with, they'd choos yoandim. >> you know the issue andhe allenge before all of us is acally to move fm saying things to actually doing them. >> rose: rig. >> and that's the strengthof
." >> they pretty muc left and threw the ke over the fence, more or less. you know, "we'll do things this way." you do noteave the paltinian auority with much in the eyes of the people for having really gettinto the point to get the israelis twithdraw from gaz e authority did notet the lift out of this thatas necessary politically. but, you know i'm not meone will shy ever ay from adtting our own failures. you know the authority did not build the way it shod have given many...
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>> that i wouldn'do it, even thoht i would like to do it. >> >> what would you ke to do? >> , way. i'not going to comnt on that here. >> rose: ay, but the message to iran: if, in fact, you ow, which is a cdition, if, in fa, you show that you want to be a part of theommunity of nations,ere prepared to engage you on all bilater relationships th exist, wheter it has to do with you stopping enriching nucar fuel. >> a nucleazed iran is a theat to the region and ever - >> rose:verybody knows that. everybody knows that. >> but, as the president s quite clear inoth bilateral meetings as well as 's been in hi communication to the irania government,hey have a choice to make. they know the opportunities those choices anthe consequenceof those choices. and they will, but whatill not happen i as the president said, merely talking for the sake of talking. they know, as yogi berra ce sad, when you get to a fork in the road, take it. they're coming upon thatlace where they ve to take -- choose wt type of country they're going to be. >> rose: okay, now, howo they make that oice? they just nt to >>
>> that i wouldn'do it, even thoht i would like to do it. >> >> what would you ke to do? >> , way. i'not going to comnt on that here. >> rose: ay, but the message to iran: if, in fact, you ow, which is a cdition, if, in fa, you show that you want to be a part of theommunity of nations,ere prepared to engage you on all bilater relationships th exist, wheter it has to do with you stopping enriching nucar fuel. >> a nucleazed iran is a theat to the region and...
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. >> what will it ke for his fellow democrats to get their act together? >> i belie a public option would be essential to ou passg a bill in the house representatives. >> a public opon cannot ps thsenate. mendacious -- >> liar is a good on >> a cpaign film gets aresh look athe supreme court hear livelyrguments on campaign finae and free-speech. and the 9/11 attacks, eight yes later. let's face it, not a grea summeror president obama. his approval ratings dropped steadily. it was also a noisy summ. most, from opponents o his proposal to reform heah care. the presidentold a joint seion of congress that it i time to stop the noise andet to wor > the time for bickering is over. the timeor games has passed. now is the sean for action. >> the president announced thre basic goalfor his heth care reform package. >> it will prode more security and stability for ose who have health insurance. it will pvide insurance for those who don't. anit will slow the growth of health-care costs for o famies, businesses, andur government. >> ble goals. i am sure all agree. the q
. >> what will it ke for his fellow democrats to get their act together? >> i belie a public option would be essential to ou passg a bill in the house representatives. >> a public opon cannot ps thsenate. mendacious -- >> liar is a good on >> a cpaign film gets aresh look athe supreme court hear livelyrguments on campaign finae and free-speech. and the 9/11 attacks, eight yes later. let's face it, not a grea summeror president obama. his approval ratings dropped...
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and the british pressure that closed only f the jungle to ke its place. and that's the proble for as longs brita is a desirable destation, people smugglers wi oblige. it's kely another justike it will reappr somewhere clo and the human afficking will ntinue. phlip williams, abcews, london. >>> time now forur friday round table discussion of me of the week'top stories. we'll lo at president obama's reversal on a missile fense plan for europe and at went intois thinking on the change. is t united states gaining the upper hand or not in the bate against islamic militas? as more suected al qaeda and talin leaders are targeted and killed? and we'll asse this week's young report on thear ga, which charges at conduct by isra and the palestinian militants amounted to wa crimes. joining us once again caa roins, deputeditorial page editor of "the n york times" and david andelmana former reign correspondent for "the neyork times" and cbs news, annow editor of world policy journal. good tsee both of yo welcome to the progr. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >>ha
and the british pressure that closed only f the jungle to ke its place. and that's the proble for as longs brita is a desirable destation, people smugglers wi oblige. it's kely another justike it will reappr somewhere clo and the human afficking will ntinue. phlip williams, abcews, london. >>> time now forur friday round table discussion of me of the week'top stories. we'll lo at president obama's reversal on a missile fense plan for europe and at went intois thinking on the change. is...
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it feeds on the rich ke beds on the bottom of the ocean wich provides nutents for the marine life and prey for bsters. below thsurface, you can witns the dturbing effect when tens of thousands of urchinswim over the sea bed. they cree an underwatr dese desert, stripped of all the goodness, a barn wasteland. without the kel theobsters and marine life dappear. tasmania is on the front line of climate change a is feg the effects more than most. it is experienci a wide range of weather fronts from droughts to record rainfall. its treasure and livelihood is s nature and people are all too well aware of what tey can lose. at process is staing. the queson is how to stopit. here, like the rest of t world, they ar still grappling th the answer to that question. ny erkeley, al jazeera, tasmania, australia. >>> so let's get me additional perspective on this ise, and fo that we turn to kumi naidoo, chaian of tck tck tck, a global alliance promong a new climate change agreemt. he's s to become executive director of greenpeace international. ank you for joining u as w look ahead to copenhen, what d
it feeds on the rich ke beds on the bottom of the ocean wich provides nutents for the marine life and prey for bsters. below thsurface, you can witns the dturbing effect when tens of thousands of urchinswim over the sea bed. they cree an underwatr dese desert, stripped of all the goodness, a barn wasteland. without the kel theobsters and marine life dappear. tasmania is on the front line of climate change a is feg the effects more than most. it is experienci a wide range of weather fronts from...
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while the bigger parties have pt their election slans vague ke confidence and our country can do morethe left is more specific. it's the only parliamentary party calling for german troops to pull out mediately from afghanistan. it wants to raise taxes on the rich, re money for education less f the banks. simple msages which could he the left win more than % the vote. the rise of the left pay has ansfmed germany's polital landscapand made i more fragmented and more uncertain, and e party which is suffering most as a result is the s.p.d., theocial decrats. >> the left party won't wi this election, buit already claims to have become what the social democrats have traditionall been ingermany, the ice of the worke. steve rosenberg, bbc news, western rmany. >> this is b world news, the latest headlinesor you this ho, theiggest ever trial of a new vacce against h.i. has shown encourang results. scientists say it can reduce the ri of one pticular strain of up fecksy neeredly a -- strn of infecon by nearly a 1. and they arealling for nuclear disarmament and nuclea proliferation. st yesterday w
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he will not make a cmitment ke iraq if he thinks the are re doubts. e report, after all, can be read more than one way col king, this wasthe good war, thepplause linduring the campaign of 2008. iraq was a disaster, a mistake, but afghanistanas the good war. what has happened? ithink it is like a prospt of hanging, it tends to concentre the mind woerfully. the prospect oputting mo troops io afghanistan means more u.s. casualties, unavoidabl more u.s. casualties, me u.s. easury ing spent. obama will really have to confront that. this is hi war. it became his or en he committed 70,00more troops shortly aftetaking office. -- committed 17,00more troops ortly after takg office. heaid it was a war of necessity. he laid down the gauntlet on thisnd now he faces the consuence of a great deal of loss. even if you succeed in the miion, it will cost a great deal in lives and treasury, and i'm not sure hes willing to ke that step. >> jeanne cummings, it is complicated by theact that we ve a stolen electio -- at least a very sulli and staine ection, allegedly reelec
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basically, thers ke this mold and you take a photo of yourself and you can fit your face into it.yoknow, now or 2000. and it will have year book photos with diffent hrstyle d different wardrobes. it's hilarious. i did it with my 1-year-old nephew's picture which was kind of fun. [ lighlaughter ] but it's so much f. ou ymefoon an yd on>>for me >> yes. yes. >> jimmy: let's take look. got e couple of these. here's one. y! [ rgoghte ] you're a babe. that'sikthe '60s. >> i'dol inalg right. al jimmy: look, here's me. there you go. lauter ] [ scatted plause itlooks a little -- who's at? >who's that? >> jimmy: is that >> someone in ncclass. >> jimmy: that's me and higgins. that's higgs, our annncer. [ laughter ] t that m--s th in gh ori ?desiat on the right side? see hiins.-- , > ah> yee , >> , yeah, ere you e. t timmy: ohhaye mahis over t . >> you didn't recognizeourself wi thelasses lit lahter ] >> jim: that exactly whait is. let's go to the next one. [ laught ] that'soong good. he.t's fantastic ere you go. [ laughter and applause ] "hey, hey, you want to go out e?wi mth" [ er"htug ] to
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you know what they look ke. as theyet olderhe light declines so i is no good that e last 15 years because by about 10 years, you ne new glass to go with thi long lived lighbulb. it is a ca of government coercion. it is silly, but it explas why people get a little scar of e government in the marketplac i have a greathow for y today with ree of the most talented political commentators working in washingn these days. you are going to lov them, and we will bright back. >> "white house chronicle" is pruced in collaboration with whut howd university television. annow, the program hos nationallyyndicated columnist llewellyn ki, and co-host, lia gasparello. >> hello aga, and tnk you for coming along. i promise you three gat people, and the great people i ve for you. linda gasparello, who, seetly i can tell y, actually broke the lighbulb. i took the blame. i was ing gallant, but actually, she diit. and from potus radio, the litics of the united states for peop of the united states, joe mathieu >> iried to catch the ligh
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but in terms of being in contac with people, buying thestuff trying to ke it, you know,e seems to bethe top oft. there is someone else pulling his string, we don't kn in a yet. >> they found the y and the stuff. how much do they know abt what he planed to do wit this? >> well, wt we have be able to learn from wh they say is still not much. he han't said muh. he aparently has told somewild stors about, heaid for example, i was td by one offici that during his interogation, you know, i really didn't intend to target nhattan, i was gng to hit a big diount store,something outsidof manhattan. then ihaed my mind. was trying to throw themoff. he also sa, you know, i was entirely omy own in this. thsimple answer to the question is, as far as we kn, they don't knoyet what the plot was, what thetarget was, the means ofttack or the timing. >> pe, do we know how early the government picked up this guy's trai, how much intelligce went ito connecting the dots. because after 11, one of the great ars was that the countrysid my be full of secret al qda sleeper cells. do we gea sense outs f ths whethe
but in terms of being in contac with people, buying thestuff trying to ke it, you know,e seems to bethe top oft. there is someone else pulling his string, we don't kn in a yet. >> they found the y and the stuff. how much do they know abt what he planed to do wit this? >> well, wt we have be able to learn from wh they say is still not much. he han't said muh. he aparently has told somewild stors about, heaid for example, i was td by one offici that during his interogation, you know,...
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i ke a little bit of that current from photovoltaic and feed it this catalyst. it wil split ygen hydrogen. yo could store that in so tas like a propane tank. then at night t sun gs down but you haveomething extra on hand. >> reporter: he sa the stored hdrogen could be bued in a fuel cell. a large fuel cell couldower e house. a smler one could be used to run a car. oponents call the large-scale production and u ofhydrogen as a fuel the hydroge ecomy. >> i tnk this is a major st towards the hide hydrogen economy, this type of expement. now y do i say that? because wh you're using as your source hydren is war. and th when you make the hydrogen and oxygen it recombines a you get water back again so it's closed system. >> reporr: it would also solve the main poblem facing the hydrogenconomy: storag and transportaon. >> this typef experiment in advance takes th problem away because the hydrogen is being made locally. you don't need to put it... go a gas station, a hydroge gas station. you don't need a pipeline of drogen. you make it locally, fi your own car, te care o
i ke a little bit of that current from photovoltaic and feed it this catalyst. it wil split ygen hydrogen. yo could store that in so tas like a propane tank. then at night t sun gs down but you haveomething extra on hand. >> reporter: he sa the stored hdrogen could be bued in a fuel cell. a large fuel cell couldower e house. a smler one could be used to run a car. oponents call the large-scale production and u ofhydrogen as a fuel the hydroge ecomy. >> i tnk this is a major st...
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drive ke the afgha do." he's taken is sort unterinsurgency theory to art and to practice and is really tryg to fundamently change the culture ofhe way the military operates. in fact, in tsssessment there's a lotf that there. he's trying to make a very significanchange in the way everybody figh in afghanistan. >> rose: i mea, it seems to me ineading this that general mcchrystal-- and i sdhg as queson-- general mcchrystal is very ctical of the afghan government. general mcchrysl understands the corruption proems,general mcchryal understands the role of tribal influen in afghantan. i mean, it's not likee has introduced them toew ideas other than wt he was asd to do, which is ell me how my americs... give me your aluation of what's necesry to do the job we char you with doing." >> indee and he'said it out in a very sober,lear-headed way. and, in fact, in som ways a very grim w. some mht suggesthat maybe genel mcchryal's done too go of a job here of trying to argue forore forces and may well have scared some peop
drive ke the afgha do." he's taken is sort unterinsurgency theory to art and to practice and is really tryg to fundamently change the culture ofhe way the military operates. in fact, in tsssessment there's a lotf that there. he's trying to make a very significanchange in the way everybody figh in afghanistan. >> rose: i mea, it seems to me ineading this that general mcchrystal-- and i sdhg as queson-- general mcchrystal is very ctical of the afghan government. general mcchrysl...
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and that's why people hold so many dlars,ou may lik it or not ke it, but it's convenient. and if it's going to be asonably stable andonvenient and usab it w't go away om a hurry. >> rose: don't wassume that these countrs ho a lot of ameran securities, debt, are going to act pdent in their owreast interest? >> we have been assuming that and i think ty will a prudently unss we really ge them... don't gi them any basis for confidence in the dollar, if we really have a disruptive poly, theye not going to like that. rose: you travelround the world and y're respected in all the capitals of the rld. is tre confidence in the way we're handng this crisis? >> it not with theegreee'd like thasee it. >> rose: what's the difference? what do they think we're not doing? >> you know, there's a history here and there's great respect for the powers and influence of the united stas and the leadership of the united stas. this mayot be representativ but,ou know, you hear these commen from people inchina or elsewhere in asia, they're actually managg their crency d they are expressing rtain degr
and that's why people hold so many dlars,ou may lik it or not ke it, but it's convenient. and if it's going to be asonably stable andonvenient and usab it w't go away om a hurry. >> rose: don't wassume that these countrs ho a lot of ameran securities, debt, are going to act pdent in their owreast interest? >> we have been assuming that and i think ty will a prudently unss we really ge them... don't gi them any basis for confidence in the dollar, if we really have a disruptive poly,...
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before we only grew wheat but now we a able to grow vetables, tom toms,kra, urds so we are able to kerofits from these. >> those profit asaw both her children to aend school but ironally her dream for heron is to join the urban exodus, t find a job as far away fro the farm asossible. >> the >> woodruff: fred's repo was part of a jot initiative of e pulitzer center on crisis reporting and the oject for under-told stoes at st. john's iversity in minnesota. you can find lks to their storieon our website nehour.pbs.org. "new york times" me up nist davidbrooks and ashington post" columnist ruth marcus. mark shids is away. so, david, this week we sa the most serus atmpt y to come up wth an approach to health-re reform that was supposedo appeal to both demoats and republican max baucus, hairman of the finance committee, wha did you make of it? >> well, first of all on the appealing it to th republicans andemocrats, dream on. but nonethels, i think it's a goo bill, a majo step forward. and i sathat beuse most of the bilse'rere going to cover a l more people. buone of the concerns i think a lo
before we only grew wheat but now we a able to grow vetables, tom toms,kra, urds so we are able to kerofits from these. >> those profit asaw both her children to aend school but ironally her dream for heron is to join the urban exodus, t find a job as far away fro the farm asossible. >> the >> woodruff: fred's repo was part of a jot initiative of e pulitzer center on crisis reporting and the oject for under-told stoes at st. john's iversity in minnesota. you can find lks to...
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i would ke to make a point. i think the ttom line is i do think the presiden got acros thathere's a basic element of social justice here that's important whetheyou're a republican or decrat, which is to provide health ce to everybody. onhe cost issue, charlie, you know, can i just go bk to when we passededicare and medicaid? there were no... and the sts that have eloded. why? there were no pet scansthere were no c.a.t. ans, there were no... ere was no expensive chemherapy, there were no organ ansplants. nobody expecd the eression life expectancy that cam after we passed it. now, for the congress totry and say they can project ten year out what thecost of health care going to be is patently absurd. we haveo idea. we'rin the midst of a genetic revolution, ofa neurological revoluon, we don't know where stem cell researchs going to take us. we have dino transplants. we have artificial organs. there are tremends costs coming. that doesn't an they shouldn't pass the bill. i think we just ought to be realistic,nd this
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we're going to ke account of the imbalances.and through thenf which is being meioned here more prominently than it has bn in the past, hrough the imf we are going to try t do somethi about it. but you kw it's easy to say we're ing to spend less than america --in america spend more in china and quite another thing actually he it happen. >> let me ask you one more brief thing before let you go. you know, thre are still debates here aboutwhether we nd more stimulus. in terms of where we are now, what was the sense of how much morewhetherhe international system needs to keep stimlating the economy and growth. >> yeah, i'm glad u added that. ecause i had forgotten. one of the things that seems to be coming out of t communicate. m talking to you nowust as it is coming out. but it seems to be at ere is goto be a real emphasis o future stimulus. now i dot know what emphasis meansut one of the key phse, the mantra iit works meaning the stimus, the coordinated effort ofhe world ecomy thathe imf chief was bragging about or was so impressd
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but a permanent fix can ke a g longer. so far, it's been years. during that time enginrs, local and statofficials, the ess and the public studied t bridge and battl over what to do. >>hen we started this job we brought forth ju a basic concrete viaduct tmake this replacent on the east span of the bay bridge. we're engineers. "a" to "b" sound good to us, t the community really stepp up and said thathey wanted somethg more. >> reporter: san fraiscans are intoxited with their area's beauty. with the majestic gold gate bridge just a few miles ay, and the western an of the bay bridge a handsome double deck suspension structure, cal politians pushed for arand new, eye-catching brge rather thanrying to repair the vulnerable easrn span. leading e charge was willie brown, former gislative leader who wamayor of san francisco at the time. >> you ctainly don't want what you have on the eaern side o the span. it's horrible to continusly look at. to unattractive and buildi the west side ofhe span so aehetically attractive. >> reporter: steve heminger execuctive
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i think all of us were shock when we heard something ke that cominout.but i wouldn't want to sayhis is the theme. there re 535 people invited to sit there last night. most of th were there... i think all of us respect greay the officef president. i think all of us know tt when we act in ways that e not civil, we destroy the things that bind us togetr. and so, look, i agree withmy. let's move on with tryg to focus on legislation thais pragmatic, will stanthe test of time. les don't let an incident or a speech be the deciding facr in this. let's focus on the substan. let's make sure weet it right d make sure we do knowarm to the best health care delery systemn the world. woodruff: senator corker, senar klobuchar, representative woolsey represtative boustany, thank you all." >>ehrer: there's more reacti to the president's speech on r web site: newshour.pbs.o. there are links to local corage from our pbs collgues, a rundown on how bloggers have acted. and you can t some historical perspective neomfrwsho " rs regular chard norton smith. next tonight: ngerous
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i was ke, ti wayay off. >> yeah, way. k know -- i couldn't correct him because it and in front of peopople.unny i don't know if he kws who i am. but 're getting along great. >> if you get to season three that's unaccepble. ng you that, >> yeah. i'll know. i ththink it's okay for right n. well, congratulations. i'm glad everything worked out. >> thank you very much. >> there you go. danny pupudi "community" airs thursdays at 9:30.m. on nbcbc coming up, music from the lives ofof famous men. you that drivers...lyou sad who switched from m geico to allstate... saved an average of $473 a year? no way! way. ♪ a tornado hits, air fe dver takes off... eir night-visn goggleses keeping the rerescue mission safe... takes off... eir and powering goggthose goggles-- the only battery air life trus: duracell. trusted everywhere.e. to get out of those tubs? when we want. when we're in the mood. it our choice. announcer: today, guys wit erectile dysfunction can be readydy with another dosing option from cias. cialis for daily use is a c c
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in the alcmy of shting there's rt of -- it kes you and it got to take you. otherwise if you mentalize everything you c't make it work i can't make a dision with my mind. i do it and play and theni know whether it right or wrong but it's my body not m mind. >> charlie: ha you more op because you're a more confident soul? >> i experienced so many different minds d heartsnd sometimes crazy, sometimes too perfect. prefer craziness as to raonal and conventional because craziness allows y to dare and i love daring because otherwise why? charlie: and that's been th nature ofour life. >> i think you have to check on you. we tend to repeat ourselves and go to habits but to take differen angles allows you to be fresh again and spontaneous beuse we always want togo to the new. to dangero placeshere you don't know what's going to be the nt step cause otherwise why. then you change. you do sometng else. >> charlie: is fear part of your life then because you fear the w? you like the gamble you like the risk, youike the chance. >> i like the transformation. it's about tran
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every time is going to be a n experience and youe either going to fl orour n but yocan't -- it's ke a relationship. you can't enter that retionship not having 100% trust. you st can't. >> chaie: when you g scrip li this youook at the dicting and you're lking at the script. what elsare you looking at? at is it that makes you say, wow. >> i guess it's the thing that you n't look it, it's t thing that you fe. >> charlie: yeah. >> i tnk sometimes our smas n get in the way of making a choice you know and i tnk it's actuly -- i bring it full circle. it's about love. you can't rlly overthink love, right? when y fall in love with somebody there's a lot of things to consider, is this the right peon and looks at the problems but at the endf the day you can't articulat something -- >> charlie: it's not an equation orathmatics. >>nd that's thehing i look for. >> charl: tell me aboutour character's transformation he. >> well, we meet -- not to give the opening way or me of th movie away -- >> charliebut get someone understanding so ty may want too to the theatre. >> the opening to this film is my
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but what it uld do is provide more choice and more comtition and put pressure on private surers to ke policy a polies afford and a better >> charlie: senar jay rockefelle roefeller joins me no after meeting with presiden obam obamd meetin with about health care reform. i'm plsed to haveim. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. thank you very mh. charlie: tell me where we a at this moment as we record this broadcastt 28. >> we're not there yet. th 80% tha the president mentiod may be a little bit high right now. that'saybe too optimistic but this ithe first meetinge've had just democrat because no republicans areoting for bill and 're hoping we get olyia snow and whe we getloser to vo than just give spehes and you focus morend think with the people of your stateore and health care policy and how it makes individual peop and faces come befe you and i think you do a betr job of legislating. now at's very optimistic say, let's see if it works during the amendment procs in e finance committee is goi to haveo be substantial and successful to make the bill bstantially better than it is. >> charlie
but what it uld do is provide more choice and more comtition and put pressure on private surers to ke policy a polies afford and a better >> charlie: senar jay rockefelle roefeller joins me no after meeting with presiden obam obamd meetin with about health care reform. i'm plsed to haveim. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. thank you very mh. charlie: tell me where we a at this moment as we record this broadcastt 28. >> we're not there yet. th 80% tha the president mentiod may be...
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i ke your point. maybe the righthing to say is not the m -- palestian is broken one si works to desoy and the other si says we will recognize the jewish state of israel and live acefully. then there's the sort o mdle ground and the mile grod enmpasses not all but some of the politil leaderipnd they he to be aed to do what the world has been asking us. and me to do. confront th question head on and say is it going to be over. will the establishment of a palestinian ste, a demilitarized state, wl it be the last demand. will you ma a permanent peace. will you cease tomake demands on other partsf israel or on the arab citizens of israel becoming whatever, sarate ate and so on. many people feel and have questions out it. when they talk out a two ste solutionthey say one state is palestinn, that's for the pal steez, no jews arellowed there. the it's sort of jew free. you can't consave of the paleinians having jews living among them. they have to cleansed. d then you have the other state whi is a mixed ste o
i ke your point. maybe the righthing to say is not the m -- palestian is broken one si works to desoy and the other si says we will recognize the jewish state of israel and live acefully. then there's the sort o mdle ground and the mile grod enmpasses not all but some of the politil leaderipnd they he to be aed to do what the world has been asking us. and me to do. confront th question head on and say is it going to be over. will the establishment of a palestinian ste, a demilitarized state, wl...
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police arrested 16-year-old craig tillette and ke von wilson. detective aaron harris is expected to make a full recovery. police say both fine -- teens have a prior record. >>> detective jason simons died after a crash in the 3500 block of black rock road in upper co. simons was driving to work when he lost control. he was trapped inside the vehicle after it hit a guardrail land flipped over. simons leaves behind a 6-year- old child. >>> a week later, crews still working to fix a 72-inch water main break in dunn dauk. early next week crews hope to pull the damaged section of the pipe out of the massive hole on broning highway, looking for cracks or bulges. >>> tomorrow several county and state agencies will come together to help the flood victims. experts will be on hand to provide insurance information and help with cleaning and -- cleanup and cleaning supplies. that's tomorrow from 10:00 to 4:00 at the waters edge facility. >>> a cambridge woman is accused of assaulting a police officer. it apparently happened while the officer was trying to a
police arrested 16-year-old craig tillette and ke von wilson. detective aaron harris is expected to make a full recovery. police say both fine -- teens have a prior record. >>> detective jason simons died after a crash in the 3500 block of black rock road in upper co. simons was driving to work when he lost control. he was trapped inside the vehicle after it hit a guardrail land flipped over. simons leaves behind a 6-year- old child. >>> a week later, crews still working to...
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he did when we ke while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries is a real reason to lower cholesterol. and that along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol, it raises good. crestor is also proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. crestor isn't for everyone, like people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. simple blood tests will check for liver problems. you should tell your doctor about other medicines you are taking, or if you have muscle pain or weakness. that could be a sign of serious side effects. while you've been building your life, plaque may have been building in your arteries. find out more about slowing the buildup of plaque at crestor.com. then ask your doctor if it'time for crestor. announcer: if you can't afford your medication, >>> the redskins have their hands full today as the new york giants win, 24-10. a lot of great stor
he did when we ke while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries is a real reason to lower cholesterol. and that along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol, it raises good. crestor is also proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. crestor isn't for everyone, like people with liver disease, or...
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it sounds ke something the g-20 should address why is it a distraction. >> i think it is a sympt ratherhan the unrlying cae. the undlying cause is the structure of the fancial system and its incenve. thfact you can operate with little capital. they don't cry big equity cushons against loes and as a result, when they take big risks, for example in derivatives and those risk goes bad, hen that's a maive hit for the taayer. inhat conxt you would attack and address ecutive compensation. but just saying oh is all about exetive compensaonnd if we fix that, we fix the oblem th is dealing with the symptowithout dealing with the derlying cause. >>ll right. exit strategy. they've been talkingbout an exit strategy. itounds like ey are talking about iq. what did theyean by an exit strateg and is it important? >> yes, it's important. they're talkg about rtailing fiscal smulus and about raising terest rates and doing that at an appropriate time so it doesn't choke offthe recory. and so that it pres coistent with keeping inflation under control. it's very tricky, o cose. and there will ba lot of politica
it sounds ke something the g-20 should address why is it a distraction. >> i think it is a sympt ratherhan the unrlying cae. the undlying cause is the structure of the fancial system and its incenve. thfact you can operate with little capital. they don't cry big equity cushons against loes and as a result, when they take big risks, for example in derivatives and those risk goes bad, hen that's a maive hit for the taayer. inhat conxt you would attack and address ecutive compensation. but...
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d i'm happy because it mes me feel ke i know more about him.ove is still there,he admirationit's, like, almost as if he's still around, which i guess he is in a way, through his music. at let that's the y i feel about it. >> my heart has always beein puerto rico. my parents are from here san german, guanadillas. but my family still live in pon. and i've been coming here a lot. >> vamos a estar ahi acompanandolo. >> oh, gracias, gracias, ami. gracs. >> que tga buena tarde. >> graci. that's nice. i feel theeautiful vibrations of the people re towards me, you know? it's home. it's really famil it toues me, really, and i'm very proud. >> ha ha ha! ay, ay, ay! [horn honking] >> buenas. [horn honking] >>ito, tito, tito! titotito, tito! [children chring] >> yo're the guy. >> i'm the guy. yeah! >> i'm the guy. >> tit una para mi, por favor. >> well, this particularrip to prto rico is the first time that at least i am performg th the puerto rico symphony chestra. [rehrsing] >> pero ellos tien? >> i don't know if she has the part. i haveo ask her. >> si
d i'm happy because it mes me feel ke i know more about him.ove is still there,he admirationit's, like, almost as if he's still around, which i guess he is in a way, through his music. at let that's the y i feel about it. >> my heart has always beein puerto rico. my parents are from here san german, guanadillas. but my family still live in pon. and i've been coming here a lot. >> vamos a estar ahi acompanandolo. >> oh, gracias, gracias, ami. gracs. >> que tga buena...
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. >> it will be fantasti if this plant is ke open. maybe they will expandt. >> thi is the best thing that could happen to us. >> is a very different sto thgh in the uk. many of these vauxhall kerr's were hoping genel motors wod not sell. they are hopingmagna will nt allow the ax to fall on british jobs. >> is not good for us? >> is bad news. we wil be unemplod. where does that leave us? >> general moto tried to allay fears. >> we e working hard t continue with magna. >> but the le of gm is not just about cars and jobs. itis about politics, too. with gerny's general election two weeksaway, angela merkel has given herself a mar boost by garnering a deal she want. bbc news, brlin. >> a rert to beublished 9 in uk torrow criticesive executives to pay themselves and $70 million from the last brith-owdolume car maker before 00 workers lost their jobs. inspectors do not accuse the businessmen of breaking the law. more of the main news the first images of the self- procimed mastermind of the 91ttacks has emerg on the internet. kalisheik mohamm
. >> it will be fantasti if this plant is ke open. maybe they will expandt. >> thi is the best thing that could happen to us. >> is a very different sto thgh in the uk. many of these vauxhall kerr's were hoping genel motors wod not sell. they are hopingmagna will nt allow the ax to fall on british jobs. >> is not good for us? >> is bad news. we wil be unemplod. where does that leave us? >> general moto tried to allay fears. >> we e working hard t...
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. >> this is gog to ke rumbling. we will keep you up date. >> six itali soldrs and 10 civilis have been killed by a suicide mber. in response, the italian prime minister says we are all convinced it ibest for everyone tleave afghanist soon. he said ialy would not take y unilateral decions. amid the latest violence and fra, hami karzai has said la month's poll was fair. >> it camwithoutwinarning. u close, its impact was deadly. a suicide bomber rammed his car, packed with expsives, between italian hicles in a onvoy, a tn wreaked havoc. but this isne of the most sensitivparts of the city. th amecan embassy is right down the road in that direction. t target was a movin targe a convoy of the italian vehicles. y can see from here that one vehicle inparticular took the full force of the blast. , these vehies also took e full impact. theivilians who died died re. theead alian soldiers lay aside theivehicles. one had been in the count for less than 24 hours. the shakesheir commitment to t war here. tonight the prime minisr q
. >> this is gog to ke rumbling. we will keep you up date. >> six itali soldrs and 10 civilis have been killed by a suicide mber. in response, the italian prime minister says we are all convinced it ibest for everyone tleave afghanist soon. he said ialy would not take y unilateral decions. amid the latest violence and fra, hami karzai has said la month's poll was fair. >> it camwithoutwinarning. u close, its impact was deadly. a suicide bomber rammed his car, packed with...
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. >> reporter: on the other se a republican the "gang of 6" ke enzi of wyoming said he objects to theew pgrams and spendi. >> the proposal reased today still ends too much, and it does too little to cut alth care costs r those with health insurance. at a time when ur nation faces an estimad $9 trillion deficit in the coming decade, we shou tart assistance to those in the greatest need whout creating unstainable new titlement programs. >>reporter: baucus envisioned ying for the n programs with a half-trillion dolrs in cuts to existingovernment health plans, and 50 billion in new taxes and fees. but sena republican leader, mitch mcconnell, denouncedll of the democratic-led eorts as unaffoable government trusions. >> people wantore choice and competition in the heth care market they can pick a plan that would work for their faly not one dictad by politicians washington. >> reporter: at thwhite house, spokman robert gibbs called the baucus bill an "iortant building bck". the fullenate finance cmittee plans to meet tuesday to begin its conseration of the baus plan. >> ifill: you can listen
. >> reporter: on the other se a republican the "gang of 6" ke enzi of wyoming said he objects to theew pgrams and spendi. >> the proposal reased today still ends too much, and it does too little to cut alth care costs r those with health insurance. at a time when ur nation faces an estimad $9 trillion deficit in the coming decade, we shou tart assistance to those in the greatest need whout creating unstainable new titlement programs. >>reporter: baucus envisioned...
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. >> ifill: how lo does that ke?merican sam is not exactly next door to hawaii, so for e frigate toet to hawaii-- >> it was diverted by the ited stes navy, and i just talked with... the commandehe tells me it will be there today. >> ifill: te me how you get your iormation. i know you said you just tald to theommander. it's so difficult right w with both these natural disasrs in the south pacific find out exactly what igoing on and what the extenis of the destruction. how are you getting the information? >> the commander of thpacific fleet happens to bin pearl harbor, hawa. so ts is close. but our people it's ground tre the ar reserve center that we haveeverything is intact. we have por, and that's where we're establhing command and control. now, the me difficult part is to get oureams out to the remote areas. a lot of timesn foot and have them report back. >> ifill: there any way to know at this point how ts coares to the asian tsunami we all paid such close attentioto five years ago? >> well, thankfully,his is, from
. >> ifill: how lo does that ke?merican sam is not exactly next door to hawaii, so for e frigate toet to hawaii-- >> it was diverted by the ited stes navy, and i just talked with... the commandehe tells me it will be there today. >> ifill: te me how you get your iormation. i know you said you just tald to theommander. it's so difficult right w with both these natural disasrs in the south pacific find out exactly what igoing on and what the extenis of the destruction. how are...
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in addion to high end boutiques ke calvin klein, that cpany's c.e.o. tom murry says the goal is to ge customers to buy fall shions while ey're still at full price. >> thehole idea is to create excitent about fashion. let's feel positive! and i think we have so really beautifuproduct in the stores right now. reporter: style may b important, but my shoppers also wt a deal. puttinit another way: frugal is the new black. >> reporter: alyst richard jaffe says many aprel retailers are focung on loweri the average price points in their stores. >> rather than the $10,000 purse, maybe it's make t $900 purses and attra a broader audien. y and work down a little bit on the food chain. >> reporter: that's excted to result ifewer luxury goods in storesnd more moderately priced bridge line merchandi. you'relso likely to see more accessories, because ican be annexpensive way to spice up your wardrobe. wh it comes to clothing, many stores are pushingractical pieces, strategy that could backfire. >> the wro move-- and we will see it-- is to shift to bacs. so instead of
in addion to high end boutiques ke calvin klein, that cpany's c.e.o. tom murry says the goal is to ge customers to buy fall shions while ey're still at full price. >> thehole idea is to create excitent about fashion. let's feel positive! and i think we have so really beautifuproduct in the stores right now. reporter: style may b important, but my shoppers also wt a deal. puttinit another way: frugal is the new black. >> reporter: alyst richard jaffe says many aprel retailers are...
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. >> paul: it oks ke one of rnie madoff's homes has a ne owner. realtor e corcoran group says a buyer has agreedo purchase the fallen fincier's beachfrontome on long island. the 4-beoom, 3,000 square foot home was up for sa at $8.75 million. and appantly sold above that price. the feds say the pceeds will go tvictims of madoff's massive investment fraud. >> susie: some sayhe current econic recession feels more like depression. but is that reallyhe case? tonight's o ways to play takes a look. here's kevin depew of minyanville and minyanvills kevin depew. >> recently i ran a google search on the words onomic depression incredly, there were more than five million w hits and 11 thound news hits. are we seriously callingur recentrisis an economic depression? becae if so, i have a history lesson. it took six long years for unemployment to recor its 1929 level aftereaching a rate of 35% in 1933. fast forward to today. unemoyment is a mere 5% off its pre-recession pe in 2007. during the real depression unemployment bthis time had ached nearly 20%. so, whi
. >> paul: it oks ke one of rnie madoff's homes has a ne owner. realtor e corcoran group says a buyer has agreedo purchase the fallen fincier's beachfrontome on long island. the 4-beoom, 3,000 square foot home was up for sa at $8.75 million. and appantly sold above that price. the feds say the pceeds will go tvictims of madoff's massive investment fraud. >> susie: some sayhe current econic recession feels more like depression. but is that reallyhe case? tonight's o ways to play...