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ken i think covered dr.ngelove elements pretty thoroughly so i won't repeat that but when you actually look at the movie and read kahn it's very clearly whether kubrick suspended it or not the underlying point of the movie re-enforces kahn's own point of view which is that the prevailing military strategy the prevailing nuclear military strategy that the u.s. had was absurd. whereas as he once famously said to the folks in the air force, gentlemen, you don't have a war plan, you have a war orgasm. [laughter] >> and by writing the book that he did, i think he directly and by talking about the doomsday machine as the paradoxical logical parity of that strategy i think brought far greater clarity of what the strategy ought to be along with his colleagues at rand. but the other point i want to get to get at is this idea that kahn, the amoral physicist. i'm not convinced he was a physicist. he was a physicist by training but he wasn't a physicist by intellectual demeanor. as ken noted he fell in love with rand wh
ken i think covered dr.ngelove elements pretty thoroughly so i won't repeat that but when you actually look at the movie and read kahn it's very clearly whether kubrick suspended it or not the underlying point of the movie re-enforces kahn's own point of view which is that the prevailing military strategy the prevailing nuclear military strategy that the u.s. had was absurd. whereas as he once famously said to the folks in the air force, gentlemen, you don't have a war plan, you have a war...
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and ken bone did not start him.ing the three point play. >> miles: still may be suffering a little bit of ill effect from the stop mach virus he had. >> steve: watson misses. breshers just lost the handle on it. thames ahead to moore. moore will drive. and watson can't finish him. breshers bowl it is it down. overton. got it. >> miles: if you want to win on the road, those are the opportunities you have to convert. those two little chip pis right there in the lane, now a four point swing and the crowd right back into it. >> steve: reggie. short. washington for the lead. a three on one. thomas! >> miles: huskies taking advantage of missed shots. overtop with the hard drive, converting after the two misses on the other end by the ars. nice pass by isaiah thomas. strong finish by justin holiday. >> steve: this is a dangerous time if washington state because the way washington is playing, all of a sudden they're getting the crowd into it. that's energizing their defense. >> miles: and watch for the defensive pressure to
and ken bone did not start him.ing the three point play. >> miles: still may be suffering a little bit of ill effect from the stop mach virus he had. >> steve: watson misses. breshers just lost the handle on it. thames ahead to moore. moore will drive. and watson can't finish him. breshers bowl it is it down. overton. got it. >> miles: if you want to win on the road, those are the opportunities you have to convert. those two little chip pis right there in the lane, now a four...
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ken, i'll start with you. is this good or not good? >> mike, i think this is one of the worst things that we could see happening right now. if you really want to educate the public, i think the better thing to do to help them is give them the tools that are necessary to see the red flags when somebody has the disease of addiction and then tell them what to do on guiding them-to-treatment and help with the problem instead of giving them the solution to keep them sick in their disease. it's devastating. >> do you think this is a green light? say somebody -- let's say their drug user, haven't tried heroin yet. you think this is a green light, this is a safe way to use it? >> i'll use my own story, for example. that's one of the drugs i didn't try because that's what drug addicts did. but i'm telling you i can remember when i was back in my disease, i would have taken that pamphlet and said, hey, they're showing me how to do this healthy. i can do this and live through it. and if the state is okaying it, then, great, let's try it. addicts
ken, i'll start with you. is this good or not good? >> mike, i think this is one of the worst things that we could see happening right now. if you really want to educate the public, i think the better thing to do to help them is give them the tools that are necessary to see the red flags when somebody has the disease of addiction and then tell them what to do on guiding them-to-treatment and help with the problem instead of giving them the solution to keep them sick in their disease. it's...
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i'm getting rid of ken. no. >> 200 pounds of ugly fat. >> how do you feel about that, ken?we talked a couple of weeks ago about not overextending. it's an emotional time of the year, oh, my gosh, i forgot somebody. some things we are talking about right now, if you think of overspend, get all the credit card bills, what you spent over the holidays, get it in one place. step number one, see what you owe. >> then if you can't afford to be paying for this all in full, what you want to do is be sure you make them at least the minimum on all your credit cards that were used, preferably minimum on the lowest interest rate cards and more on the highest interest rate cards. >> some can seem so daunting. when you look at the number, it can seem huge and perhaps chipping away. >> and that is a good point. as you look at that number and you take daria's advice, the importance of minimum payment which makes a lot of sense, if you simply can't do it and you're totally flipped out, it is so important our cfn viewers call the creditors. the last thing creditors need is a surprise. hey, i'
i'm getting rid of ken. no. >> 200 pounds of ugly fat. >> how do you feel about that, ken?we talked a couple of weeks ago about not overextending. it's an emotional time of the year, oh, my gosh, i forgot somebody. some things we are talking about right now, if you think of overspend, get all the credit card bills, what you spent over the holidays, get it in one place. step number one, see what you owe. >> then if you can't afford to be paying for this all in full, what you...
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one of our favorite books, kenneth and by -- well, ken was a student of kendal burgers and the books that we really sort of -- it's not under my pillow at present, but it lived not far away from it for a long time was the wonderful history. and there was a real inspiration what we set out to do was to put numbers on kindleburger and make it more global. so he tells a wonderful narrative which is very consistent with what i've described to you indebtedness, easy money, borrowing, booming equity prices, booming real-estate prices, borrowing from abroad, large current-account deficits, all of that is in kindleburger but it's not quantify it. the story is there and it's also there for a handful of crises. so what we set out to do was put together what is a massive database that will come to the public domain and that's one of the projects we currently have is putting all this data held in the public domain on the web and documented. it's like the illness, can we -- and elkus does not affect if you have a heart condition and are completely healthy and contract the same disease it's not ri
one of our favorite books, kenneth and by -- well, ken was a student of kendal burgers and the books that we really sort of -- it's not under my pillow at present, but it lived not far away from it for a long time was the wonderful history. and there was a real inspiration what we set out to do was to put numbers on kindleburger and make it more global. so he tells a wonderful narrative which is very consistent with what i've described to you indebtedness, easy money, borrowing, booming equity...
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biden would not pass for a ken doll. bill: you are intimating that both mrs. pelosi and the vice president have had cosmetic surgery. >> no, she is a perpetual wind tunnel. bill: on your program, you have had callers on the fox news- white house brouhaha. what is the consensus? >> i do not know about them. there is a sign of bought -- sign on's desk that says "the buck starts here." he trundles out axelrod and rahm emanuel like tweedle dee and twiddle -- tweedle rahm. they're like the jocks that hang the rest of us up in the locker with the nuclear wedgie. what is next? a position paper run who is hotter, betsy or veronica? they are acting like little
biden would not pass for a ken doll. bill: you are intimating that both mrs. pelosi and the vice president have had cosmetic surgery. >> no, she is a perpetual wind tunnel. bill: on your program, you have had callers on the fox news- white house brouhaha. what is the consensus? >> i do not know about them. there is a sign of bought -- sign on's desk that says "the buck starts here." he trundles out axelrod and rahm emanuel like tweedle dee and twiddle -- tweedle rahm....
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but ken said he would welcome. i said i would say a few words. i learned a great deal. a little bit like going to a funeral. it's at the funeral, one learns a great deal about the person who just passed away. and i thought both of you really put herman together in a way that i never heard before. let me tell you a few words about my personal interaction with herman. and i was not a big deal back then. i was a very young, just having left the foreign service, somebody -- i was talking with somebody and said i wanted to write my dissertation at columbia university on british nuclear policy. he said the person, and i need a job. and so this individual said you should talk with herman kahn. he picked up the phone in my presence, called herman, and i was hired on the spot. this conversation. but as often is the case with herman there was more to it than saw. at that time, herman had a request of the ford foundation for sizable amount of money. and eye gouge go to the ford foundation and maybe that helped. and one of the things that herman always was, was a master salesman an
but ken said he would welcome. i said i would say a few words. i learned a great deal. a little bit like going to a funeral. it's at the funeral, one learns a great deal about the person who just passed away. and i thought both of you really put herman together in a way that i never heard before. let me tell you a few words about my personal interaction with herman. and i was not a big deal back then. i was a very young, just having left the foreign service, somebody -- i was talking with...
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and ken bone talked to his players about that yesterday.id this might be the quietest team he has ever been around. he said we have to communicate on defense. tell your teammates where you are. 6:47 to play. 74-53. coming to from you seattle, washington, bank of america arena. and the washington state cougars led by four at halftime, but it's been all huskies in the second half. >> miles: things are coming too easy for the university of washington. it's just a lay-up drill out there. they're getting in the papts anytime they want. they have 32 points in the paint tonight, 18 of them in the second half. and they're just shooting wide open lay-ups. >> steve: washington when they win it's because of defense, not offense. even though they lead the league in scoring at 81 points per game. but their defense paves the way for their offense and they limited washington state to a miserable 3-22 in the second half. >> miles: this question their defense leads off. being able to get in transition, use their quickness and speed to beat other teams back.
and ken bone talked to his players about that yesterday.id this might be the quietest team he has ever been around. he said we have to communicate on defense. tell your teammates where you are. 6:47 to play. 74-53. coming to from you seattle, washington, bank of america arena. and the washington state cougars led by four at halftime, but it's been all huskies in the second half. >> miles: things are coming too easy for the university of washington. it's just a lay-up drill out there....
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one of our favorite books, ken and i-- well ken was a student of kendalberger's and one of our books that we really sort of-- it is not under my pillow at presence but not far away from it for a long time, was kendalberger's wonderful history. panics and many as. and it was their real inspiration. and what we set out to do was to put numbers on kendall berger and make it more global. that was-- so kendalberger are tells a wonderful narrative, which is very consistent with what i described to you, indebtedness, the easy money, borrowing, booming equity prices, booming real-estate prices, borrowing from abroad, large current-account deficits. all that is kendall berger but it does not quantified. the story is there and it is also there for a handful of crises in the big countries, so what we set out to do was put together what is a massive database that will come to the public domain and it is one of the project we currently have is putting all of this data out in the public domain on the web. and documenting-- it is like an illness. and ellis does not affect, if you have a heart condi
one of our favorite books, ken and i-- well ken was a student of kendalberger's and one of our books that we really sort of-- it is not under my pillow at presence but not far away from it for a long time, was kendalberger's wonderful history. panics and many as. and it was their real inspiration. and what we set out to do was to put numbers on kendall berger and make it more global. that was-- so kendalberger are tells a wonderful narrative, which is very consistent with what i described to...
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who olds the redskins record for most sacks in the season, ken hvey, dexter manually or charles mann. we'll be right back. ley or charles mann. we'll be right back. ( sighs ) ( music throughout ) hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... studies show that people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains... and 110 calories per lightly sweetened serving. more grains. less you. multigrain cheerios. >>> this is sprint can't miss play of the game. >>> get your iphones oust. it's time for the redskins can't miss play of the game presented by sprint. text 57447 for a chance to win a redskins home game. he makes a juggling catch. text 1 for the moss juggle. later, jason campbell hits malcolm kelly in stride. the end zone in his sights but he's taken down at the 4 yard line. 84 yard gain. the longest completion of campbel
who olds the redskins record for most sacks in the season, ken hvey, dexter manually or charles mann. we'll be right back. ley or charles mann. we'll be right back. ( sighs ) ( music throughout ) hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... studies show that people who eat more whole...
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let's bring in military analyst ken robinson. he's joining us live from los angeles. we appreciate you joining us. let's talk about general petraeus, his meeting today. is this a step in the right direction? >> i think it is, don. it's really a pri cursor to putting the president of yemen's fingerprints on the bombings that are sure to come, as ed henry talked about in the last interview, the strategy of the united states government is to prevent the president from being overthrown. there's a secessionist movement going on there. internally there's a huge urban youth goal and on top of it, people don't have jobs. yemen is feared to become a failed state like somalia. when you see ohio it's gene graphically positioned between somalia and yemen, it's a vice that the united states just can't let happen. >> all right, so listen, is this a precursor to anything that we should be concerned about, especially as americans? >> i think it is, because what we have right now is really good diplomacy going on because they're trying to establish legitimacy with the government of ye
let's bring in military analyst ken robinson. he's joining us live from los angeles. we appreciate you joining us. let's talk about general petraeus, his meeting today. is this a step in the right direction? >> i think it is, don. it's really a pri cursor to putting the president of yemen's fingerprints on the bombings that are sure to come, as ed henry talked about in the last interview, the strategy of the united states government is to prevent the president from being overthrown....
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out-of-boundauburn a quik team i think h arkansas wnts to do is slow the me down ken cky has also had turnover problems en a of the game slow aed that what arnsas needs to d otdy. >> carter: talk out e super freshman for kentucky. ifohn wallddn't exist we might be talking about demarcus has been phenenalorthpick am and because wa is so go,cousins averaging 15 points n9 reounds a game attention he deserv.eshe >> eecially lately. he has ee playing great basketball in coference pla averaging 15 a ae two blked shots in th hree sec ga and just get betternd a beter. more comfortabel thesson as gonond demarcus ocsins alongithatterson nd orton, fantastic job at both ensof the court,c trolling things in the mde the wildctsa >>ou third in rebounding, fth blos and 8th in arkansa nd kucen gets ther tod. that is one ou r sec network games. otr key gesn t eag, number tenneeene-game wira idth carolina at flora. uy grwon tstri t aer 0-2 start the second hal o ga coming se network. a moment hee on th > itths e cellular south lfti report. backin sidthe sec ntork ostudi. barr booker and whit atson great
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look where are their offense has gone. >> miles: it took time to adapt to ken bone's system.e first few preseason practices, guys would get the defensive rebound and just hold the ball. and a there was no outlet no attempt to push it up the floor. but now he said they've gotten accustomed to trying to run, put in his style of play, do the right thing and really play up tempo. >> steve: they're swarming pondexter. tries to drive over ands that rejected by capers. so right there to drop is home is matthew bri
look where are their offense has gone. >> miles: it took time to adapt to ken bone's system.e first few preseason practices, guys would get the defensive rebound and just hold the ball. and a there was no outlet no attempt to push it up the floor. but now he said they've gotten accustomed to trying to run, put in his style of play, do the right thing and really play up tempo. >> steve: they're swarming pondexter. tries to drive over ands that rejected by capers. so right there to...
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[applause] >> thank you, ken.troduce the three panelists to you. they will give their remarks, 15 minutes each, please, gentlemen, because we want to have questions and comments from you, the audience. be thinking about things that are relevant to the topic we are dealing with today. the first speaker will be jason garrett, who is a water engineer working -- jason gehrig, who is all water engineer working in fort worth, texas. he spent years as an engineering adviser to the oblivion ngo -- to the bolivian ngo and has worked closely with the indigenous people of the andes, working at issues from the implementation of our rural and semi-urban communities sanitation projects to challenging the impose preposition of water services. -- imposed privatization of water services. the second speaker will be william hall, who is an adjunct professor in the conflict resolution program at georgetown university. his teaching and research interests include the dynamics of environmental negotiation and the environmental and econ
[applause] >> thank you, ken.troduce the three panelists to you. they will give their remarks, 15 minutes each, please, gentlemen, because we want to have questions and comments from you, the audience. be thinking about things that are relevant to the topic we are dealing with today. the first speaker will be jason garrett, who is a water engineer working -- jason gehrig, who is all water engineer working in fort worth, texas. he spent years as an engineering adviser to the oblivion ngo...
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earlier i discussed the situation in yemen and today's visit there by general david petraeus with ken robinson. i asked him if the general's trip could be a precursor to wider u.s. action in yemen. >> i think it is. because what we have right now is really good diplomacy going on because they're trying to establish legitimacy with the government of yemen and with the arab street because these bombings are going to happen and legitimacy will be half the battle. the other part is proper target selections of legitimate targets that had to do with giving sanctuary to al qaeda or threatening the survival of the state of yemen. and we have to avoid collateral damage in the process. >> intelligence analyst ken robinson earlier on cnn. >>> the christmas day terror suspect had a legal visa to enter this country. how could that happen? we'll show you the ins and outs of the visa process. you don't want to miss that. the president carves smout f s in hawaii. want to know what's on your mind, want you to be part of the process here. go to twitter, facebook, myspace or ireport. that's how you get
earlier i discussed the situation in yemen and today's visit there by general david petraeus with ken robinson. i asked him if the general's trip could be a precursor to wider u.s. action in yemen. >> i think it is. because what we have right now is really good diplomacy going on because they're trying to establish legitimacy with the government of yemen and with the arab street because these bombings are going to happen and legitimacy will be half the battle. the other part is proper...
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. >>> just ask the dolans, they have all the answers to your personal finance questions, ken and dariaolan joining us now as they do every weekend. how is it feeling in west palm? >> chillier than we have ever seen it. i have one quick financial tip. >> get a shovel? >> no, no, no. stock up on frozen o.j. now. there is going to be a price like you can't believe. >> i guess freeze whatever strawberries you can get your hands on too. >> strawberries and orange. it could be 29 degrees in the middle part of florida. >> let's talk about some other predictions that you are willing to make for 2010 as it relates to the economic picture? want to take a stab on that. >> i want to say one thing, fredricka. people may not agree with and they may not like. let us suffice to say, america is going to come out of this mess stronger than ever. please agree with me for a sec. 2010 we think is going to be a challenging year. >> it is going to be very challenging. the fact of the matter is, a lot of people out there talking have vested interests in a lot of the areas they are talking about. we have no ax
. >>> just ask the dolans, they have all the answers to your personal finance questions, ken and dariaolan joining us now as they do every weekend. how is it feeling in west palm? >> chillier than we have ever seen it. i have one quick financial tip. >> get a shovel? >> no, no, no. stock up on frozen o.j. now. there is going to be a price like you can't believe. >> i guess freeze whatever strawberries you can get your hands on too. >> strawberries and...
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nobel laurte ken arrow is a living legd at this gatherg. >>he question we're asking everyone is why didn't you warn us. >> exactly. well, i feel aittle responsible in a way thai should have. we just assumed if wknew it, did the people, the smt people that had no reason to distrust the intelligce in the instment banks so we took it for granted, these pele protect emselves. we were wrong, obviously. >> but time go back to our tour, d on next stop, north beach, among oth things, san ancisco's ppy paradise. >> people are driven by their animal spiri >> siller and ackeroff have written a new book about animal smirts, the words of england's john maynard keynes which wlove using our pieces for the visuals. to the economists, animal spirits are the key to both the crash and our failure to anticipa it. they're the emotionshat actually animate an econy like trust and confince. >> dn, please. >> reporte and they tend to ebb and flow r better and worse. >>he basic problem, i would say, is that wbecame overconfident and then we scovered that it was buil
nobel laurte ken arrow is a living legd at this gatherg. >>he question we're asking everyone is why didn't you warn us. >> exactly. well, i feel aittle responsible in a way thai should have. we just assumed if wknew it, did the people, the smt people that had no reason to distrust the intelligce in the instment banks so we took it for granted, these pele protect emselves. we were wrong, obviously. >> but time go back to our tour, d on next stop, north beach, among oth things,...
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so, i think he is considered running against ken conrad and didn't, and i think that was tough. think that's more, you know, that's a bit of a political calculation there, too. and i think, you know, look, the problem partly here is with dodd and with dorgan, you've got two solid senators, two guys who have contributed a great deal to this country. and it's kind of hard for democrats when folks are leaving of that caliber. but politically, in terms of just these two races, pat's absolutely right. i mean, richard blumenthal, who's the attorney general, is a consumer -- >> advocate rights. >> oh, he's going to win, i think, in connecticut. so, it's -- >> i want to get back to dorgan with you, peter, because a little bit of inside baseball or playing the political chess board, if you want to. >> right. >> do you think dorgan got wind of bill owens in colorado, the governor who would not be running for re-election, despite his 2006 landslide victory, didn't think he could take it, and then there were theories that maybe former colorado senator ken salazar, now interior secretary, wo
so, i think he is considered running against ken conrad and didn't, and i think that was tough. think that's more, you know, that's a bit of a political calculation there, too. and i think, you know, look, the problem partly here is with dodd and with dorgan, you've got two solid senators, two guys who have contributed a great deal to this country. and it's kind of hard for democrats when folks are leaving of that caliber. but politically, in terms of just these two races, pat's absolutely...
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. >> it is fair from ken cross' evidence to this committee. he was really astonished. he said is that all there is? >> and that message came back and very clearly is the paper and the meeting and the determination to try and improve. >> i want to move on to dealings and communication within the u.k. government. before that can i just start the question about expectations about what advice or briefing you were receiving on what you u.k. says might find in the the south when they got there? >> well, i have mentioned already the overriding consideration initially was food, water, quite quickly the question of power, electricity supplies. security in the south, at any rate, was a slightly later concern. i don't mean to minimize that. the initial situation on the ground was pretty good. i went to iraq in april after the invasion, and i walked around with british soldiers. i walked along the side of the arab waterway. i talked with people. there were children following the soldiers around. they were not following me. they were fascinated by british soldiers. british soldiers
. >> it is fair from ken cross' evidence to this committee. he was really astonished. he said is that all there is? >> and that message came back and very clearly is the paper and the meeting and the determination to try and improve. >> i want to move on to dealings and communication within the u.k. government. before that can i just start the question about expectations about what advice or briefing you were receiving on what you u.k. says might find in the the south when...
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ken hammond joins us. i want to say go ravens. who is this guy? >> this is prince clark. he is a cold dog. it is cold for these little balls outside. >> -- it is cold for these little dogs. >> i have a question here. my lab recently underwent a surgery. my vet says we can recommence normal activities. what would be the best form of rehab to rebuild muscles? >> this means this dodd blew his acl. -- this dog blew his acl. they moved things iraq and his knee should be perfect. -- they move things around. the dog has three other leg so he can walk on them. you can do a lot of a swimming. in the winter it is difficult because of the weather, so walking and continuing to walk -- their lead will come around quickly. >> -- their leg will come around quickly. >> dogs determine their own level of rehabilitation. >> you don't know -- you don't want to go onto the ice where you will slip. there are physical therapy organizations for dogs and they have a swimming pools. if you are near one that is a good option. >> we had a poodle mix and want to start training hurt. how many puppy tr
ken hammond joins us. i want to say go ravens. who is this guy? >> this is prince clark. he is a cold dog. it is cold for these little balls outside. >> -- it is cold for these little dogs. >> i have a question here. my lab recently underwent a surgery. my vet says we can recommence normal activities. what would be the best form of rehab to rebuild muscles? >> this means this dodd blew his acl. -- this dog blew his acl. they moved things iraq and his knee should be...
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ken auletta is a great friend. and because he writes about great corporate tycoons and figures for "the new yorker," we thought it would be appropriate. tim ferris and ambrose are two of the authors that my editor, alice mayhue, at simon and schuster, has nurtured along, and so that was her choice. c-span: who's in this picture right here? >> guest: that's a very famous photograph that was taken in berkeley, and that is when the group of physicists were meeting at lawrence and loomis's request, to discuss the financing of the big atom smasher. c-span: alfred loomis, all the way to the right. your grandfather in the middle, james conant? >> guest: james conant is the one with his hands up in the middle. loomis is on the far-right. let's see if i can -- then there's vannevar bush, who's in the middle there under the blackboard. c-span: with the glasses. >> guest: ernest lawrence is all the way on the far-left. i believe you have karl compton, sitting right next to loomis, and arthur compton is next to lawrence. and i
ken auletta is a great friend. and because he writes about great corporate tycoons and figures for "the new yorker," we thought it would be appropriate. tim ferris and ambrose are two of the authors that my editor, alice mayhue, at simon and schuster, has nurtured along, and so that was her choice. c-span: who's in this picture right here? >> guest: that's a very famous photograph that was taken in berkeley, and that is when the group of physicists were meeting at lawrence and...
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look, if we had done a better job, if more of us had seen it coming, if we had listened more to the kensanders and less to the people who does everything was going to be all right, might not have been so bad. i want to start from the beginning and sank like the press didn't do as good a job as it would. >> host: neither did the academics. >> guest: i just want to start right from the beginning by saying. i think that actually one of the frightening things is the linear people and checks on a system that failed here. it's hard to find something that functioned right that the best i can do, really two things. one is we were deluded because we have had such a stable economy for so long. and such a resilient one big was it like nothing had gone wrong in the previous years. 9/11, tech stocks buzz, a couple wars in the middle east, the mess of 2000 election. or the prices going up and then. there was plenty of things that went wrong in the economy, but each time the economy kind of sum and picked up again. so people begin to believe that the u.s. economy really was super resilient. so we were
look, if we had done a better job, if more of us had seen it coming, if we had listened more to the kensanders and less to the people who does everything was going to be all right, might not have been so bad. i want to start from the beginning and sank like the press didn't do as good a job as it would. >> host: neither did the academics. >> guest: i just want to start right from the beginning by saying. i think that actually one of the frightening things is the linear people and...
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biden would not pass for a ken doll. bill: you are intimating that both mrs.ce president have had cosmetic surgery. >> no, she is a perpetual wind tunnel. bill: on your program, you have had callers on the fox news- white house brouhaha. what is the consensus? >> i do not know about them. there is a sign of bought -- sign on's desk that says "the buck starts here." he trundles out axelrod and rahm emanuel like tweedle dee and twiddle -- tweedle rahm. they're like the jocks that hang the rest of us up in the locker with the nuclear wedgie. what is next? a position paper run who is hotter, betsy or veronica? they are acting like little kids. you have the decade right, you have the wrong president. i look at axelrod and i look at rahm emanuel and rahm emanuel might as well be wearing a brush cut and axelrod should get this--- the stash. he hears too much. he has rabbit ears. >> hey, abtta batt -- batta batta. bill: barack obama reacts personally to criticism. >> it is more than that. you have to step up to the dugout. you have to say, each of your pitchers is the
biden would not pass for a ken doll. bill: you are intimating that both mrs.ce president have had cosmetic surgery. >> no, she is a perpetual wind tunnel. bill: on your program, you have had callers on the fox news- white house brouhaha. what is the consensus? >> i do not know about them. there is a sign of bought -- sign on's desk that says "the buck starts here." he trundles out axelrod and rahm emanuel like tweedle dee and twiddle -- tweedle rahm. they're like the jocks...
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my name is ken. i represent a columbia power technologies. we're located here in corvallis. is highly fishant and competitive. and staying developed here in oregon and it'll stay in oregon. i like to thank you for your support and physical year, 2009 and 2010. and of our technology. and that's -- that support combined with angel investment funding has given us four full-time buyers, eight hires ii the next year, and research at oregon stateÑi university and hundreds of thousands in regional subcontract work and when fully engineered our system will provide in excess ofÑi 1,0 full-time skilled hire jobs in oregon. my question is, how do you expectçó support from the feder government on renewable energy in the future? >> big round of applause for somebody bringing jobs to oregon. first you probably saw the exhiting tkphounsment -- exciting announcement by theñr president of additional tax credits for renewable energy producers here in the state. and that essentially comes through the legislation that i and others have been advocating. in fact at the town hall meetings, seller
my name is ken. i represent a columbia power technologies. we're located here in corvallis. is highly fishant and competitive. and staying developed here in oregon and it'll stay in oregon. i like to thank you for your support and physical year, 2009 and 2010. and of our technology. and that's -- that support combined with angel investment funding has given us four full-time buyers, eight hires ii the next year, and research at oregon stateÑi university and hundreds of thousands in regional...
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again, morton entire interview with ken harvey from haiti coming up.n't believe him on the stage with jack moody, first of all. [chanting] and two of the best guys i know, lenny clarke, i'm telling you. i just know, you know, it's just a wonderful to be not only on the stage here but all of you folks out here and i just want to make a special thanks to my mom and dad for kind of putting up with me. mom, dad. [cheers and applause] thank you very much for the respective band and i know we'll talk about raising taxes, taking over health care and giving new rights to terrorists is the wrong agenda for our country. and when i heard again -- what i've heard again and again on the campaign trail is that our political leaders have grown aloof from the people. they're impatient and punctual and making backroom deals. and we can do better. [cheers and applause] [chanting] you know, the funny thing is they thought that you were all on board with all their ambition. yeah, they did. they thought that they own your vote. they thought that they couldn't live. but ton
again, morton entire interview with ken harvey from haiti coming up.n't believe him on the stage with jack moody, first of all. [chanting] and two of the best guys i know, lenny clarke, i'm telling you. i just know, you know, it's just a wonderful to be not only on the stage here but all of you folks out here and i just want to make a special thanks to my mom and dad for kind of putting up with me. mom, dad. [cheers and applause] thank you very much for the respective band and i know we'll talk...
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i got a call last night, it was late, i was surprised, from secretary ken salazar. told me to make sure that you tell everybody you have been more diverse in the united states senate than anyone else put together. that is where we are and i will move forward and get health care done the next couple of weeks. >> you apologized to president barack obama and black leaders. what about of butter is? do you think you owe them an apology? -- what about the voters? >> i talked to the national leaders in the last few days. the african american leaders in nevada, i told them just to call me. the present majority leader of the senate in nevada is one of my proteges. i am very proud of him. i am not going to dwell on this anymore. it is in the book. thank you all very much. >> did you know that the number one free application for your iphone is cspan radio? you can get quick and easy access to three streaming audio programs. there's also a tablet links to all of our podcast, including q&a and afterwards. it is free and available from the at store. -- the app store. >> "washingt
i got a call last night, it was late, i was surprised, from secretary ken salazar. told me to make sure that you tell everybody you have been more diverse in the united states senate than anyone else put together. that is where we are and i will move forward and get health care done the next couple of weeks. >> you apologized to president barack obama and black leaders. what about of butter is? do you think you owe them an apology? -- what about the voters? >> i talked to the...
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earlier i discussed the situation in yemen with ken robinson. i asked him if he thinks the general's trip could be a precursor to wider u.s. action in yemen. >> reporter: i think it is. because what we have right now is really good diplomacy going on, because they're trying to establish legitimacy with the government of yemen and the arab streak about these bombings are going to happen, and legitimacy is going to be half the battle. the other part of it will be private target selections that have had to do with giving sanctuary of al qaeda or threatening the survival of the state of yaem emen. and we have to avoid collateral damage in the process. we're getting a link between the christmas day terror attack and november massacre at ft. hood, texas. umar farouk abdulmutallab had direct contact with anwar al-maki. shades of the old west, probasketball players accused of drawing guns. the offcourt action the law enforcement officials are stepping in to take care of. >>> and american airlines popping up on the feds radar. >>> also, your comments are
earlier i discussed the situation in yemen with ken robinson. i asked him if he thinks the general's trip could be a precursor to wider u.s. action in yemen. >> reporter: i think it is. because what we have right now is really good diplomacy going on, because they're trying to establish legitimacy with the government of yemen and the arab streak about these bombings are going to happen, and legitimacy is going to be half the battle. the other part of it will be private target selections...
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. >> ken anderson, delaware economic development office. this question is to anyone on the panel. what is your view of the state of mind of policymakers when it comes to understanding the importance of entrepreneurship in our economic recovery? we are transitioning from an old economy to a new economy. and the reality of it is we have a lot of old economy thinking in places of power. so what is your perception of the change and mindset of those policymakers that are maybe from an old economy per sective -- perspective as it relation to the importance of entrepreneurship, as it relates to economic recovery? >> karl? >> i was afraid you would ask. [laughing] you know, it's very hard to teach old economists new tricks. every time we have a recession it reminds me of the line from "the hunt from red october," "he always goes home to mama" about the submarine session. we run back to mccain and he describes the same old stuff, spend lots and lots of money, get yourself in a deficit. well, canes never started a business. canes grew up in the aftermath of the first huge surge of the indus
. >> ken anderson, delaware economic development office. this question is to anyone on the panel. what is your view of the state of mind of policymakers when it comes to understanding the importance of entrepreneurship in our economic recovery? we are transitioning from an old economy to a new economy. and the reality of it is we have a lot of old economy thinking in places of power. so what is your perception of the change and mindset of those policymakers that are maybe from an old...
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my name is ken. i represent a columbia power technologies. we're located here in corvallis.o thank you for your support and physical year, 2009 and 2010. and of our technology. and that's -- that support combined with angel investment funding has given us four full-time buyers, eight hires ii the next year, and research at oregon stateÑi university and hundreds of thousands in regional subcontract work and when fully engineered our system will provide in excess ofÑi 1,0 full-time skilled hire jobs in oregon. my question is, how do you expectçó support from the feder government on renewable energy in the future? >> big round of applause for somebody bringing jobs to oregon. first you probably saw the exhiting tkphounsment -- exciting announcement by theñr president of additional tax credits for renewable energy producers here in the state. and that essentially comes through the legislation that i and others have been advocating. in fact at the town hall meetings, seller world was there, the billing solar company that we helped to bring to oregon. they announced they would be
my name is ken. i represent a columbia power technologies. we're located here in corvallis.o thank you for your support and physical year, 2009 and 2010. and of our technology. and that's -- that support combined with angel investment funding has given us four full-time buyers, eight hires ii the next year, and research at oregon stateÑi university and hundreds of thousands in regional subcontract work and when fully engineered our system will provide in excess ofÑi 1,0 full-time skilled hire...
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want to see either but ken is absolutely right.ponsible opposition rule out tax increases. i've been asked this question for four years. way back when the leaders of the party said you can't rule out taxes. the key is to do what you can to try prevent them. that's why i come back to this early action of spending reduction. the more you do that, the less you to do of anything else. >> mr. cameron, i've got a question which i think is rather -- one of national interest. what will the conservative party do with health care and the new drug for rheumatoid arthritis. this drug is permitted and approved for use in scotland because it is done by the scottish medicines skort yum. -- consortium. it is in wide use across the united states now. >> i think it is a very good question and it is important. we think one of the ways around this is to have value-based pricing. at the moment what happens is you have drug companies will produce a new drug. people will hear about it and read about it and have very good clinical test fwuss wheels go ver
want to see either but ken is absolutely right.ponsible opposition rule out tax increases. i've been asked this question for four years. way back when the leaders of the party said you can't rule out taxes. the key is to do what you can to try prevent them. that's why i come back to this early action of spending reduction. the more you do that, the less you to do of anything else. >> mr. cameron, i've got a question which i think is rather -- one of national interest. what will the...
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he and ken brainchild this project. when you take these two voices, they're so different.ommon ground -- >> male and female. >> it took a while to crack the code, and we did. it's an important project. i mean, to talk about haiti, that was almost redundant, and there's a problem down there. >> larry: the song is 40 years old? >> which makes you and i, larry, much older. >> larry: you must know this song from your childhood? >> absolutely. my mom used to play the aretha franklin version when i was a child. >> larry: does it have great meaning to you, andrea? does it have great mining to sing the song? >> i remember when i was a child, i knew already the song, and i soang -- i played in the piano bar all evening. and with the money i bought many, many keyboards, it was my passion. >> why don't we go to a karaoke bar together? >> these two singers are so fearless they'll do anything. they come together so beautifully, that's the true mark of a super star, i think. >> larry: how has the haiti story affected you? >> very heavily. it's a two-hour plane ride away, so it is home.
he and ken brainchild this project. when you take these two voices, they're so different.ommon ground -- >> male and female. >> it took a while to crack the code, and we did. it's an important project. i mean, to talk about haiti, that was almost redundant, and there's a problem down there. >> larry: the song is 40 years old? >> which makes you and i, larry, much older. >> larry: you must know this song from your childhood? >> absolutely. my mom used to play...
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we do get temperatures as mild as 22 in annapolis. 21 on ken island. 21 in rock hall. 14 in westminster. 16 in bel air. winds have been the culprit for the last week or so. bringing in this very cold arctic blast and they're coming in again just light wind. not too gusty. not too blustery but we are dealing with 5-mile-per-hour winds from the coldest direction that they can come. 13 down toward d.c. suburbs, 16 in pax river and bit of a north- northwesterly flow out in cumberland. the wind chill still, you saw that 5 in oakland. it feels more like minus 1. feels more like 8 across central maryland. this is what you're dealing with if you're going out and about. we're also going to be seeing the wind continuing. they'll shift a little bit to the west. doesn't do much for us. there will be a lot of sunshine out there. high pressure over the mississippi valley. it is going to continue to bring in that flow around it and it is going to keep us in the dry clear mode but it is also going to just keep the cold air over us. it doesn't ease off until about late in the week. so, as it starts to c
we do get temperatures as mild as 22 in annapolis. 21 on ken island. 21 in rock hall. 14 in westminster. 16 in bel air. winds have been the culprit for the last week or so. bringing in this very cold arctic blast and they're coming in again just light wind. not too gusty. not too blustery but we are dealing with 5-mile-per-hour winds from the coldest direction that they can come. 13 down toward d.c. suburbs, 16 in pax river and bit of a north- northwesterly flow out in cumberland. the wind...
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then look the biden's plug, who do you want making the call on your plugs, biden wouldn't pass for a kenhey, joe, what are you doing? >> you are intimating that both mrs. pelosi and the vice-president have had cosmetic surgery? >> no, no, she's just in a perpetual 24/7 wind tunnel. >> bill: on your radio program you've had a lot of calls on the fox news white house brouhaha, so what's the concensus? >> i don't know about them, but i have a feeling there's a sign on barack obama's desk that says the buck starts here. and i love the fact that every week he trundles out axlerod and emanuel like tweedle done and tweedle rob and they go out there and they tweak the nerves i guess and he's like the jock who hangs the rest of us up in our locker with a nuclear wedgy. what's next a position paper on who is hotter betty or veronica, they're acting like little kids. at some point when people say doesn't this remind you of the kennedy presidency? i say you've got the decade right. i look at axlerod and rahm emanuel might as well as wear a brush cut like hr haldeman and erlichman. you remember that
then look the biden's plug, who do you want making the call on your plugs, biden wouldn't pass for a kenhey, joe, what are you doing? >> you are intimating that both mrs. pelosi and the vice-president have had cosmetic surgery? >> no, no, she's just in a perpetual 24/7 wind tunnel. >> bill: on your radio program you've had a lot of calls on the fox news white house brouhaha, so what's the concensus? >> i don't know about them, but i have a feeling there's a sign on...
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the cold blast has a grip on kin ken, tennessee all the way down to florida -- the cold blast has a grip on kentucky, tennessee, all the way down to florida. >> there are concerns that the hard freeze they could get could disrupt some crops across portions of the south. >> we'll be paying more for all that stuff? >> probably. more cold air in for us again. another day of below normal temperatures. i thk we'll see that all week long to be honest. let's take a look at yesterday's high temperatures. if you are outside for any length of time, you know this it was cold yesterday and saturday. we never made it out of the 20s either day. reagan national, 28 degrees for your high yesterday. dulles international, 26 was the high. bwi marshall, 29 degrees and that was the best that we could do. i do think today we'll do a few degrees better than that. here is a look at the current temperature. similar to yesterday's highs. right now, 24 here in washington. 24 in baltimore. dulles airport at 23 degrees. frederick, maryland, 25 there and you out to the west at winchester, we are at 22 this morning.
the cold blast has a grip on kin ken, tennessee all the way down to florida -- the cold blast has a grip on kentucky, tennessee, all the way down to florida. >> there are concerns that the hard freeze they could get could disrupt some crops across portions of the south. >> we'll be paying more for all that stuff? >> probably. more cold air in for us again. another day of below normal temperatures. i thk we'll see that all week long to be honest. let's take a look at...
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he and ken ehrlich brain childed this system. they're so different. it took a while to crack code.to talk about haiti is just redundant, such a problem down there. >> larry: the song is 40 years old? >> 40. which makes you and i, larry -- >> larry: the song is older than you. >> yes. >> larry: you must know this from your childhood. >> my mother used to play the aretha franklin version when i was a child. i used to listen to her when she played it and even sneaking listening to it when she wasn't around. >> larry: does it have great meaning to you, andrea? >> what's that? >> larry: does it have great meaning to sing the song? >> i remember when i was a child, i knew already this song. and i sang also this song in the piano bar when i was younger. >> larry: in the piano bar? >> yes. >> can you imagine andrea bocelli in a piano bar. >> during the university i played in the piano bar all the evening. with the money, i bought many, many keyboards, it was my passion. >> larry: when are we going to the karaoke bar together? >> what i love about them is they're so fearless. they come toge
he and ken ehrlich brain childed this system. they're so different. it took a while to crack code.to talk about haiti is just redundant, such a problem down there. >> larry: the song is 40 years old? >> 40. which makes you and i, larry -- >> larry: the song is older than you. >> yes. >> larry: you must know this from your childhood. >> my mother used to play the aretha franklin version when i was a child. i used to listen to her when she played it and even...
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. >> reporter: ken robertson is a former cia officer. he says a potential informant coming on the base is normally checked head to toe, and someone would supervise them the entire time. >> these are the questions that will be answer merchandise the next 24 to 48 hours as to what specifically broke down or whether this person had already embedded and was already trusted and was already a member of the afghan national army. >> reporter: the afghan defense ministry says none of its forces were involved in the attack. but one taliban group claims it convinced an afghan army soldier to wear the vest and blow himself up. other reports say a different taliban group in pakistan is claiming responsibility, saying it used a turn coat local cia operative as a double agent. so why bring in potential contacts at all? well, these are remote areas of afghanistan, small villages with eyes everywhere. and american base is often the only place to have a private meeting where officers are trying to build trust with potential informants. chris lawrence, cnn
. >> reporter: ken robertson is a former cia officer. he says a potential informant coming on the base is normally checked head to toe, and someone would supervise them the entire time. >> these are the questions that will be answer merchandise the next 24 to 48 hours as to what specifically broke down or whether this person had already embedded and was already trusted and was already a member of the afghan national army. >> reporter: the afghan defense ministry says none of...
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so i know you all have had on the show carmen reinhart and ken rogoff who has written a book about the history of financial crises and it shows on average unemployment rises for four to five years after a financial crisis. that would take us to 2011 or 2012. the reason people think it will not raise for that long is, in fact, this aggressive response, this big stimulus package, the federal reserve move. nd so there is wide agreement, not unanimous but wide agreement that government policy has helped soften the downturn. the problem is at this point we're not going to get another huge stimulus package. we probably shouldn't get another huge stimulus package given the deficit fears that a lot of people have. so the responses the government will have at this point are muted. >> reporter: the president today had a targeted green job. >> the targeted green jobs which really isn't that big, right. we're talking about at most i think he said tens of thousands of jobs. and that is relative to what we've got in the economy right now. that is not going to fix things. i think we are going to see
so i know you all have had on the show carmen reinhart and ken rogoff who has written a book about the history of financial crises and it shows on average unemployment rises for four to five years after a financial crisis. that would take us to 2011 or 2012. the reason people think it will not raise for that long is, in fact, this aggressive response, this big stimulus package, the federal reserve move. nd so there is wide agreement, not unanimous but wide agreement that government policy has...
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and lieutent general ken keen, the u.s. comnder on the ground, said amerin troops ll stay as long as they're needed. that effort incles rebuilding iti's now-shattered health care sysm. ray suarez repts from port-au- prince on the long road ahd. >> suarez: when thbuildings came cshing down, the patients came rushi in. and two weeks , the living are scattered in hostals on both sideof the haitian-dominican border. many have badly damaged boes, manyn hospital beds have nowhere else to go. but aftethe initial trauma, haiti is now turning corner. >> the major challge now is post-op careand what we would call in the medical professi, discharge planning. how do you dcharge a patient and asre quality care when they are homeless? and w do you make sure tha infections don'tevelop? how do y make sure that bandages arehanged for ampute or wounds that have been debrided? and i would y this phase is the most difcult phase because, soo all the groups here now wilpull out. >> suaz: dr david walton is american. he's spent most of hisdult li
and lieutent general ken keen, the u.s. comnder on the ground, said amerin troops ll stay as long as they're needed. that effort incles rebuilding iti's now-shattered health care sysm. ray suarez repts from port-au- prince on the long road ahd. >> suarez: when thbuildings came cshing down, the patients came rushi in. and two weeks , the living are scattered in hostals on both sideof the haitian-dominican border. many have badly damaged boes, manyn hospital beds have nowhere else to go....
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will the other hand who we are gives privileged access so can end study women, ken linen study minn? if you follow the logic of that methodology for believed there was impediment obviously there were impediments. on the political side i was worried about certain people talking to me and there was one of the foot soldiers i really wanted to talk to who simply said i am tired of white people writing the story of black lives and getting rich off of it and i said to this fellow you talk to anybody who's talked to me it's not line up to. i said i'm not going to dig you. i argued with him. i said fine but i did feel humility with foot soldiers because they can't protect themselves and so with willie, jay t. johnson, these were people who were king's bodyguards who in philadelphia mississippi one year after the killing of goodman and chaney during the meredith march, king went back in the standing in philadelphia mississippi and king koza to cecil price assistant sheriff who have had good men cheney delivered in his custody before he was delivered to the mob that killed them and king says y
will the other hand who we are gives privileged access so can end study women, ken linen study minn? if you follow the logic of that methodology for believed there was impediment obviously there were impediments. on the political side i was worried about certain people talking to me and there was one of the foot soldiers i really wanted to talk to who simply said i am tired of white people writing the story of black lives and getting rich off of it and i said to this fellow you talk to anybody...
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lehrer: we get three other perspectives now on airline security, homeland security and terrorism from: ken mason university and a professor of public policy; steven simon, former terrorism specialist at the national security council during the clinton administration, he's now with the council on foreign relations; and clark kent ervin, former inspector general for the department of homeland security in the bush administration. he's now director of the aspen institute's homeland security program. mr. ervin, just a few moments ago , the white house issued a statement or issued a statement that the president reportedlyç said to his folks that he met with, in other words, his team, his 12 folks that were there, and the president saidç this. quote, this was a screw-up that could have been disastrous. we dodged a bullet but just it was averted by brave individuals, not because the system worked, and that is not acceptable. while there willç be a tendency to finger pointing i will not tolerate it. what do you make of that? >> i think that's absolutely spot on. the president was exactly right t
lehrer: we get three other perspectives now on airline security, homeland security and terrorism from: ken mason university and a professor of public policy; steven simon, former terrorism specialist at the national security council during the clinton administration, he's now with the council on foreign relations; and clark kent ervin, former inspector general for the department of homeland security in the bush administration. he's now director of the aspen institute's homeland security...
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so i know you all have had on the show caen reinhart and ken rogoff who has written a book abo the historof financial crises and it shows on erage unemployment rises for four to five years ter a financial isis. thatould take us to 2011 or 22. the reon people think it will not raise for that ng is, in fact, this aggressi response, this big stimulus package, the federal reser move. nd sthere is wide agement, not unanimous but wide agreent that government policy has lped softenhe downturn. the problem is at th point we're not gointo get another huge stilus package. we probably shoun't get anher huge stimulus packe given the deficit fears that a lot opeople have. so the responses the government wilhave at this point are mute >> reporter: the president today had targeted green jo >> the targeted een jobs which ally isn't that big, right. we'rtalking about at most i think he said tens o thounds of jobs. and thats relative to what we've goin the economy rit now. that is not gog to fix things. i thinwe are going to see small moves by the administration to try to deal with the job rket. and ey will
so i know you all have had on the show caen reinhart and ken rogoff who has written a book abo the historof financial crises and it shows on erage unemployment rises for four to five years ter a financial isis. thatould take us to 2011 or 22. the reon people think it will not raise for that ng is, in fact, this aggressi response, this big stimulus package, the federal reser move. nd sthere is wide agement, not unanimous but wide agreent that government policy has lped softenhe downturn. the...
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committee in charge of getting republicans elected to congress, they came out with a statement today, kenpain, the spokesman, the nrcc's goal has always been to recapture the majority of 2010, independent political analysts and even liberal columnists stated republicans have a very real shot at taking back the majority in 2010. make no mistake about it, we are playing to win. that's been interpreted as a slap at you. >> it is not. it is not. i agree with the statement. it wasn't a slap at me. we're trying to create this diversion and distraction, there is distraction on the republican side. what i agree with the nrcc and others around the country who are looking at these races that we're going to be in play, we're going to fight hard to win the seats and we're going to be competitive all the way to the end. no one is right now declaratively stating that we will win the house back in this november. and if they are saying that, i would like to see the crystal ball they're looking through because there is still a lot of politics to unfold here, a lot of races to be settled on both sides of t
committee in charge of getting republicans elected to congress, they came out with a statement today, kenpain, the spokesman, the nrcc's goal has always been to recapture the majority of 2010, independent political analysts and even liberal columnists stated republicans have a very real shot at taking back the majority in 2010. make no mistake about it, we are playing to win. that's been interpreted as a slap at you. >> it is not. it is not. i agree with the statement. it wasn't a slap at...
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a boy, each sidef the room, with legs ken off below the knee. one of them, vy sick indeed. and o girls, similarly maimed. adaliene josh, whose mother died in the rule under which she herself s pinned for half an hour. >> browninternational efforts to relieve the sufferingn haiti wereoosted today. the u.s. navhospital ship "cfort" arrived off port-au- prince with 550 medil staff on board. and the first patients wer transferreby helicopter for treatmt. in washington, secretary of state hilly clinton said she's not tisfied with how fast things are moving,ut understas the difficulties. there were so ny challenges th had to be addressed all at once. the otr way of looking at it is that it'seally remarkable how much we've gotten do. >> ifill: >>fill: for more, margaret warnerpoke a short time ago with jason beaien of "national public rio." he is port-au-prince.áa- asoneaubien, welcome, thank you for bng with us. tell us, first, about wh this latest, ggest tershock felt likehis morning? >> thione really jolted. this is e most powerful aftershock we've had sincehe quaklast week. it
a boy, each sidef the room, with legs ken off below the knee. one of them, vy sick indeed. and o girls, similarly maimed. adaliene josh, whose mother died in the rule under which she herself s pinned for half an hour. >> browninternational efforts to relieve the sufferingn haiti wereoosted today. the u.s. navhospital ship "cfort" arrived off port-au- prince with 550 medil staff on board. and the first patients wer transferreby helicopter for treatmt. in washington, secretary of...
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good morning ken, you are on the air. caller: i am on the air?michigan on the republican line, good morning. caller: yes, i want to make a remark about sarah palin running for president. if she does run, i will support her. secondly if she does run, she's not holding a public office, she's running on her own. they got paid to run, hillary got paid and biden got paid and mccain got paid. they all are getting paid for being a senator, they are not doing their job, but running for president. that's all i have to say. host: thanks, from tallahassee, florida, with two people running for chair, and next month it seems certain that it won't be governor crist's party anymore. and could be governor jeb bush's, as insider say he worked behind-the-scenes to the embattled senator greer, and saying that two will run for the chair. next is our caller from athens, georgia. caller: good morning, i have a couple of things i want to go through, it's been a year-and-a-half. first of all, i voted for barack obama, and second i didn't appreciate the bailout. they are
good morning ken, you are on the air. caller: i am on the air?michigan on the republican line, good morning. caller: yes, i want to make a remark about sarah palin running for president. if she does run, i will support her. secondly if she does run, she's not holding a public office, she's running on her own. they got paid to run, hillary got paid and biden got paid and mccain got paid. they all are getting paid for being a senator, they are not doing their job, but running for president....
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anyway, he started as an american progressive, at the same time, ken crawford almost simultaneous with wechsler's resignation from "pm" published an article in the new leader, the socialist party publication that was also currently anti-communist. that accused "pm" of being in control of the communist. he didn't sign his name. everybody knew. everybody knew it was he. but by that time he was possibly was const and newsweek. and moving steadily right as he went. i don't know the article. [inaudible] >> but again, to be fair, and i don't know how representative this was, but they were blind spot in "pm" after the war. i remember reading an article by richard who some of you may remember was a cbs news caster from prague in 1947, which everything is hunky-dory and etc. when it wasn't quite civil war, but czechoslovakia was really torn enormously between the various factions and the timing is finding one, and what might have been a victory without a convicted they were so well organized that they were about to take control. in any case, but if you read "pm," you would have thought nothing
anyway, he started as an american progressive, at the same time, ken crawford almost simultaneous with wechsler's resignation from "pm" published an article in the new leader, the socialist party publication that was also currently anti-communist. that accused "pm" of being in control of the communist. he didn't sign his name. everybody knew. everybody knew it was he. but by that time he was possibly was const and newsweek. and moving steadily right as he went. i don't know...
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where they have allegedly isolated and 80 minute tape with three different shows, john and ken ukfi, michael savage who works with your network and also lou dobbs, and in that 80 minutes of tape they claim to have 334 instances of hate speech. first of all, who defines hate? you know, there is a saying that one man's cup of tea is another man's poison or something like that, and to defines that? who defines what is tate deland what is not? and i find it really interesting the hispanic groups that are suggesting this state that they value free speech, but-- >> host: there is always a but. >> guest: whenever you see that or hear it, be very careful. free speech can only be free without that but. >> host: talking about political correctness and when it runs amok like this, it does turn into a form of censorship. and a thing to the example of don imus, who made that now infamous crack on the air. he was broadcast on msnbc, simulcast on the cable network wealth during the nationally syndicated radio program and that kind of political correctness came down on him. the left got him out of t
where they have allegedly isolated and 80 minute tape with three different shows, john and ken ukfi, michael savage who works with your network and also lou dobbs, and in that 80 minutes of tape they claim to have 334 instances of hate speech. first of all, who defines hate? you know, there is a saying that one man's cup of tea is another man's poison or something like that, and to defines that? who defines what is tate deland what is not? and i find it really interesting the hispanic groups...