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one of the bignes is, what's this extra charge fo thisext messager whatev.we try to clude that. >> charlie: thing y announced is any what? >> any mobile any te. basicallywhat it means, in this dustry probably allthese calling circles. verizon customer, it's not era arge i'm not billed for on verizon or if you're amy favs i can call these five numbe unlimited. this just ss, call any mobile knk yourself auto out f. you're on a of our -- athing data pns unlimited text and data machines which starat $70 a no. yoare calling anyobile etherou're calling at&t, t-mobile don't worry. >> charlie: palmp. how does one go about saying i'm going to challengehe iphe. it on.n on. as well as ackberry. >> it was palm's decisionto taken ale. palm h had long standing relationship wh sprint. when i saw phone early as d r guys we said, this is a great device. we're goingto put a lot of weight -- >> chaie: do you win oroe dendr loses? >> it has i apact but it esn't determine whether we w or lose. ry important. you look at almost an sprint ad if ere's phone in itt's e palmpre ourxcl
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one of the big ones is, what's this extra charge for this text message or whatever.we try to include that. >> charlie: thing you announced is any what? >> any mobile any time. basically what it means, in this industry probably all these calling circles. verizon customer, it's not extra charge i'm not billed for it on verizon or if you're a my favs i can call these five numbers unlimited. this just says, call any mobile knock yourself auto out f. you're on any of our -- anything data plans unlimited text and data machines which start at $70 a no. you are calling any mobile whether you're calling at&t, t-mobile don't worry. >> charlie: palmpre. how does one go about saying i'm going to challenge the iphone. i'm going to take it on. as well as blackberry. >> it was a palm's decision to take on apple. palm has had long standing relationship with sprint. when i saw phone early as did our guys we said, this is a great device. we're going to put a lot of weight -- >> charlie: do you win oroe der loses? >> it has i am pact but it doesn't determine whether we win or lose. ver
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message perhaps. he'll get reaction to whatever he says today before wednesday and if anything he says gets jumped on he will be able to dial it back a little bit. this is really an opportunity for him. the audience is going to be, i would think, more favorably disposed to him than a joint session of congress which, at the very best, split almost eachly between his supporters and distractors. >> jonathan allen one of the best reporters in washington, d.c., a pleasure having out board today. appreciate it. >> thank you, david and thanks for working on labor day. >> okay! you got it. >>> three british muslims have been convicted of conspiring to kill thousands by blowing up commercial airplanes in mid air. they were arrested three years ago for trying to smuggle liquid explosives aboard the air croft by disguising them as soft drinks. >>> in sudan a female journalist fined and not flawed after wearing long pants in public. she says she will not pay the $200 fine and says she would rather go to jail. the case made international headlines after she and a dozen others were arrested for wearing long trouse
message perhaps. he'll get reaction to whatever he says today before wednesday and if anything he says gets jumped on he will be able to dial it back a little bit. this is really an opportunity for him. the audience is going to be, i would think, more favorably disposed to him than a joint session of congress which, at the very best, split almost eachly between his supporters and distractors. >> jonathan allen one of the best reporters in washington, d.c., a pleasure having out board...
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spending, bailouts, takeover if washington do not gethe message,lection day is usuallthe day that they get it. tavis is it your sens that whateverh care cos forth will be without republican support? i hope that is not th case, but so fart has been frustring. we have seen the democrat marity move forwa with the launching oa govnment-run insurance plan, including a public oion. have seen mandates, $800 billion ofhigher tax, and w have seen resistance to any effort to reduce the size and scope of that proposal for turnedoward market-based soutions. but, tavis yu have been covering washington long time. hope springs eternal, and i think if the millions of americans are tching tonight wi continue to allow their voices beeard, that anything is psible. we might come together and ss the modest refms that are really in the interest of t working families and small businesses. tavis: from your mouth god's ears. thank youor coming on. next, tor dad duchovny. stay with us. tavis: i am pleased to welcome actoravid, -- actor david duchovny, whose series "californication" premieres this sunday. >> i insist. >> crack t sky was a big deal for me.
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they turned they couldn't get any answers so they eventually just concluded that whatever was going on, the basic message was, we don't you people playing soccer here. and so they stopped. well, that field was a field that the fugees were hoping to play on. they had fallen out with their -- the place where they were playing and this was the public field in town and right about the time they were about to start practice and tryouts for a new season the mayor of clarkston told the atlanta journal constitution here which had gotten wind of the controversy, as long as i'm mayor, there will only be baseball down on that field. those fields weren't made for soccer. well, even today if you hop in your car and brave atlanta's rush hour traffic to go to clarkston and you pull up in the parking lot next to this field, there's a green sign there that says armstead field. and there's -- there are three little drawings down there at the bottom that had clearly -- you can still make them out. they'd been there for decades, probably. there's a little baseball and there's a little football and there's a soccer ball. so,
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if washington does not get the message, election day is usually the day that they get it. tavis: is it your sense that whateverlth care comes forth will be without republican support? >> i hope that is not the case, but so far it has been frustrating. we have seen the democrat majority move forward with the launching of a government-run insurance plan, including a public option. we have seen mandates, $800 billion of higher taxes, and we have seen resistance to any effort to reduce the size and scope of that proposal for turned toward market-based solutions. but, tavis, you have been covering washington a long time. hope springs eternal, and i think if the millions of americans are watching tonight will continue to allow their voices be heard, that anything is possible. we might come together and pass the modest reforms that are really in the interest of the working families and small businesses. tavis: from your mouth to god's ears. thank you for coming on. up next, actor david duchovny. stay with us. tavis: i am pleased to welcome actor david, -- actor david duchovny, whose series "californication" premieres
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was willing to hear what he had to say and open to making whatever changes he thought was necessary. a very kind and conciliatory text messageack to him. >> that's definitely what's being reported that she wasn't defensive at all, she was willing to improve in any way she could. if there was anything she didn't do correctly. >> and to you, bethany marshall. psychoanalyst, author of "deal breakers." what do you make of it? >> well, so many times we've seen these men who commit homicide that they fancy themselves the keeper of the rules. remember the btk killer? he went out and measured people's grass and issued citations that the grass was too long. jaycee dugard's captor made a statement saying that he wanted to say more, but because there was an active investigation, he couldn't put out a statement. they all feel that they're the keeper of the rules. >>> earlier this morning police say dna evidence came back and it set off a sequence of events. >> raymond clark iii, 24 years of age of middleton, connecticut, was arrested for the murder in the death of annie le. >> so a warrant was signed, he was booked into the police depar
was willing to hear what he had to say and open to making whatever changes he thought was necessary. a very kind and conciliatory text messageack to him. >> that's definitely what's being reported that she wasn't defensive at all, she was willing to improve in any way she could. if there was anything she didn't do correctly. >> and to you, bethany marshall. psychoanalyst, author of "deal breakers." what do you make of it? >> well, so many times we've seen these men...
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the problem is, and i do not know if it is ego or narcissism or whatever it is that is blocking him, it is not the messenger. it is the messageaccording to rasmussen last week, 57% page what he is doing. i will tell you. there was a little-noticed a gallup poll released this week, where they asked americans about government, and 57% of americans say that government is trying to do too much in the economy that is better left to individuals and businesses. bill: ok, so is the intrusion of the government that most americans are against. i think that is true. colmes? alan: specifically, i think people what to change the health-care system. bill: but they do not want it run by the feds. as the speaker and i just discussed, they do not want it run by the feds. alan: what he has done wrong is not come out with his own policy based on his general policies. bill: here is where the mistake was, and we discussed this with the speaker, as well, saying "i am going to pay for this by knocking out waste and fraud in the current system." even you -- even you -- alan: look at that finger coming my way. in the speech, he should have been speci
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message it wants to hear. >> demonstrate for the world that it will give up its nuclear weapons program and ensure that whatever it does is in a peaceful pursuant of nuclear energy. >> reporter: the u.s. will push for sanctions gasp iran. he wants those to have bite. officials say the focus is on the talks set for thursday t is the first face to face dialogue between the u.s. and iran in 30 years. joel brown at the white house. >> the foreign ministry said the testing has nothing to do that it is building a uranium enrichment site. >>> we could be looking at the side of the hole in the water main that caused a flooding. we're live at www.wjz.com with details. >> sometimes this evening crews are expected to remove the damaged section of that pipe. and sky chopper 13 was over the scene. you can see the crews are cutting the pipe apart to remove the damaged section. when it is pulled out the size will be visible for the first time. the crews say they will have to suspect more of the pipe before putting the new part in place. vic. >> thank you. when it burst flooded several neighborhoods. >>> 20 years in prison, th
message it wants to hear. >> demonstrate for the world that it will give up its nuclear weapons program and ensure that whatever it does is in a peaceful pursuant of nuclear energy. >> reporter: the u.s. will push for sanctions gasp iran. he wants those to have bite. officials say the focus is on the talks set for thursday t is the first face to face dialogue between the u.s. and iran in 30 years. joel brown at the white house. >> the foreign ministry said the testing has...
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whatever the final bill is. it sounds like the white house received a message that liberals won't budge on this. >> thanks for joining me tonight. president obama is about to address a joint session of congress. keith olbermann is picking up our coverage starting now. >> when president obama first addressed a joint session of congress on the 24th of february, the new president on only his 35th day in office said "health care reform cannot wait. it must not wait and it will not wait another year." six months later congress itself perhaps the president's biggest obstacle to delivering on that promise or perhaps it's been the president's own focus. this is msnbc's live coverage of president obama's second address. 46 million uninsured the state of the health care system is not strong. alongside rachel maddow and howard fineman in washington, i'm keith olbermann in new york. here's the sergeant of arms. [ applause ] the sergeant at arms of the house chamber will introduce the president who is to follow the escort committee into the house chamber. that was the diplomatic corps arriving. we're a little bit behind schedule.
whatever the final bill is. it sounds like the white house received a message that liberals won't budge on this. >> thanks for joining me tonight. president obama is about to address a joint session of congress. keith olbermann is picking up our coverage starting now. >> when president obama first addressed a joint session of congress on the 24th of february, the new president on only his 35th day in office said "health care reform cannot wait. it must not wait and it will not...
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message that's just lame. to anybody who is a loner, it's perfectly acceptable to be that. bill: whatever.fox's new film jennifer's body bombed at the box office over the weekend. we are sorry. check 6. so here is paula abdul spoofing her replacement on "american idol" ellen degeneres. ♪ i'm coming out ♪ so you better get this party started ♪ i'm coming out ♪ so you better get this party started ♪ get this party started on a saturday night ♪ everybody's waiting for me to arrive >> why are you all staring at me? can't a girl try out a new job? [cheers] >> all kidding aside, nothing but love, ellen. bill: and finally check seven, the miami herald reporting that the african rock python is becoming a problem in south florida. apparently these big snakes. whoa, look at that guy. kind of like a reptile rave or something and you better watch out if you are in west dade county. you are safe from the snakes on south beach but you must watch out for other critters there. that is reality check. pinheads and patriots on deck tonight starring beyonce and dave matthews. who is what? which is which? righ
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whatever dream they have. >> several cabinet officials delivered similar messages at schools across the country yesterday. >>nformation who set one of the worst wildfires in california's history. now $150,000 for the reward. l.a. county is adding $50,000 to the state's $100,000. the fire has been burning nearly two weeks and has killed two firefighters. right now it is about 60% under control. a total of five white sharks have been spotted off the coast of massachusetts and the sightings caused several beach closings in the cape cod area. researchers hope the electronic tags will allow them to follow the sharks' movement and learn about their migration patterns. five minutes after the hour. let's find out for the same general area what kind of weather forecast you are going to have. the northeast, good morning, bob. >> good morning. we are watching the same area of low pressure. really a storm that is just off the coast of jersey. if you look at what's going on i have upper-level low just west of washington, d.c. also plotted in the cold front through the north. the cold front essentially drops down to the s
whatever dream they have. >> several cabinet officials delivered similar messages at schools across the country yesterday. >>nformation who set one of the worst wildfires in california's history. now $150,000 for the reward. l.a. county is adding $50,000 to the state's $100,000. the fire has been burning nearly two weeks and has killed two firefighters. right now it is about 60% under control. a total of five white sharks have been spotted off the coast of massachusetts and the...
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real message to young people in all these incidents, okay i'm not hear to defend anything anyone said but from all the incidents, really keep yourself tight. don't say anything controversial. whatever you do just kind of smooth out all the edges and maybe you too, when you get nominated to be ambassador you will be able to -- >> one of the things i have been saying to the audience is, this question comes up a lot, and a lot of people repeat back to me and take it at face value something they raid on the internet. my line to that is you have to vet information and test it the same way you do when you buy an automobile or when you go on to ply a new flat screen television. you read the consumer reports and have an idea of what the lasting value is. you have to do the same thing with information because there is so much disinformation out there that it is frightening, frankly, in a free society that depends on information to make informed decisions. this is across the board, by the way. it is not just one part of the political spectrum or the other, it is across the board, david. we have to address its and it requires a society with political and cultural leaders to stand up and say t
real message to young people in all these incidents, okay i'm not hear to defend anything anyone said but from all the incidents, really keep yourself tight. don't say anything controversial. whatever you do just kind of smooth out all the edges and maybe you too, when you get nominated to be ambassador you will be able to -- >> one of the things i have been saying to the audience is, this question comes up a lot, and a lot of people repeat back to me and take it at face value something...
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message. it's absolutely voluntary. no one is mandated. folks can watch it at school or never watch it. whatever they want to do. >> so let's get back to mark and mary. this is supposed to be an 18-minute speech about studying hard in class. does this show how split the country is right now? why is it so polarizing for so many? >> i don't think if the country is split. it certainly shows there's still people in this country who are not respecting barack obama as president and as being in that office. i have never heard of people being upset when the president of the united states wants to take time out of his schedule to encourage our youth to do better in school. that's not indoctrination. that's encouragement, and it's quite sad that even when the president wants to just do something that is not political that his critics will come out after him. >> mark, this has energized a portion of conservatives. how savvy of a move is this speech? >> the obama white house is brilliant in controlling the message. in this case i think the criticism is unfounded. the fact we just had somebody on our air cry
message. it's absolutely voluntary. no one is mandated. folks can watch it at school or never watch it. whatever they want to do. >> so let's get back to mark and mary. this is supposed to be an 18-minute speech about studying hard in class. does this show how split the country is right now? why is it so polarizing for so many? >> i don't think if the country is split. it certainly shows there's still people in this country who are not respecting barack obama as president and as...
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whatever he has to say, it could only be positive. it's not like he will give orchids a negleo our kids a negative message, you know. >> kind of happy that he is coming to our school. because a lot of stuff doesn't happen to our scho. >> a lot happened on this day. and the president bringing out a handful of supporters. >> it's a power grab. he is trying to educate our youth to serve the government. >> would rather the president not say anything about staying in school or taking personal responsibility? >> that's not the main issue here. that's definitely okay for him to say. but he will definitely say more than that. >> have you read his speech? >> i have not read his speech. >> and the brothers will not step foot in in the high school for a few years, but their mother trotted them out in the rain. >> there was a mother that tried to register her son at the high school today and they said we're sorry you cannot do that today because of the special visit to the high school. back to you. >> i can imagine the security y.ere da kimberly, thanks a lot. >> you can read thede psi re'snt speech right now. toi on see what he is ng tho te childre
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message. nobody is mandating this. folks can watch it that night at home with their families or two months from now, or never watch it. whatever they want to do. >> let's get back to our guests. this is supposed to be an 18-minute speech about studying hard in class. does this show how split the country is right now? why is it so polarizing for many? >> well, it certainly shows that there are people in the country not respecting of barack obama has president and as being in that office. i have never heard of people being upset when the president of the united states wants to take time out of his schedule to encourage a youth to do better in school. that's not indoctrination. >> mark, this is energized a portion of conservatives. how savvy of a move is the speech? >> the obama white house is brilliant when it comes to controlling the message. in this case, i think that the criticism is really unfounded. the fact that we just had somebody on the air crying because president obama was going to deliver an 18-minute speech is fascinating to me, that that would actually happen. the fact is he will deliver the speech. the initial les
message. nobody is mandating this. folks can watch it that night at home with their families or two months from now, or never watch it. whatever they want to do. >> let's get back to our guests. this is supposed to be an 18-minute speech about studying hard in class. does this show how split the country is right now? why is it so polarizing for many? >> well, it certainly shows that there are people in the country not respecting of barack obama has president and as being in that...
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message and whether it's drown out in a lot of noise. some of that noise reflecting legitimate concerns, some of it politically driven. whatever the reason the white house seems to understand that noise problem and is trying, albeit, a little later in the game, to overcome it. >> we have never been this close. we've never had such broad agreement on what needs to be done. and because we're so close to real reform, suddenly the special interests are doing what they always do. just trying to scare the heck out of people. >> digging deeper with our panel, candy crowley, david gergen and joe hicks back with us for you. candy, as we talked about and you talked about in your piece this week described as crucial, the critical juncture for health care reform. what do you expect to hear from the president wednesday when he addresses congress and what does he need to say to both congress and the american people? >> well, what we're told he's going to be just tonally is more aggressive. i doubt as aggressive as he was in that town hall meeting, simply because it's not the forum to be up on capitol hill doing that. but we're told we'll he
message and whether it's drown out in a lot of noise. some of that noise reflecting legitimate concerns, some of it politically driven. whatever the reason the white house seems to understand that noise problem and is trying, albeit, a little later in the game, to overcome it. >> we have never been this close. we've never had such broad agreement on what needs to be done. and because we're so close to real reform, suddenly the special interests are doing what they always do. just trying...
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whatever reason, they fulfill each other's needs, whether emotional or practical. >> for me, as someone's who watched the natural world and who thinks in evolutionary terms, the big messageng works. being social works. >> reporter: and what could be more social than an orangutan, sharing a leisurely swim with a hound dog? it's nature's way of showing us, friendships truly know no boundaries. for "good morning america," jeremy hubbard, abc news. >> love it. >> watch that all day. "unlikely animal friends" premieres tonight on the national geographic channel. to read more about this story and look at the videos again, you can logon to abcnews.com. we'll be right back. vo: we're already working on that. vo: we help people take steps #to prevent cancer, the best present they'll ever get. vo: we're the american cancer society. vo: help create a world with more birthdays at morebirthdays.com. i'm a free runner... ...national champion gymnast... ...martial artist... and a stuntwoman. if you want to be incredible, ! eat incredible. announcer: eggs. incredible energyfor body and mind. (guitar music) (announcer) why not make this year's holiday one to remember? call 1-800-royal22
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message. >> as "the new york times," ed andrews and david sanger pointed out, the government is involved in 26% of the economy. if you are involved in buying a mortgage, whateverers', what can you do as the chief economic adviser to start unwinding this? >> of course, let's again remember why the government is playing such an important role. precisely because of the nightmare we have been through in the last year. the idea that we saw lending collapse. we've seen our housing market collapse. we've seen our auto industry in deep trouble. the president's very clear. he never wanted to have to be this big a part. somebody had to step in to save us from really incredibly severe economic downturn. of course, what -- you're right in what the president has said. eventually we will start to unwind this. right now we're trying to get back on the road to recovery. >> today the president talked about closing the loopholes. do you have a compromise plan that can somehow find its way past all the industry objections and get regulatory reform through congress? >> you know, we do feel we can get regulatory reform through. one of the things you noticed in the hall was the big
message. >> as "the new york times," ed andrews and david sanger pointed out, the government is involved in 26% of the economy. if you are involved in buying a mortgage, whateverers', what can you do as the chief economic adviser to start unwinding this? >> of course, let's again remember why the government is playing such an important role. precisely because of the nightmare we have been through in the last year. the idea that we saw lending collapse. we've seen our...
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whatever it takes not to go in the direction that's going to excite me unnecessarily towards somebody that i don't want to hurt. and sometimes additional messages will come up like do you really want to ruin that young person's life? because now you know that's what will happen. you don't have the right to do that. you accept it and you let go. >> jake, when you were in prison, you had spiritual counseling as well as therapy. i want to now move over to dr. berlin. dr. berlin, how often does this work alone with offenders? >> well, again, there are a variety of offenders. so it's like asking can you help someone who's been a drunk driver? there's not one solution. but there are many offenders who don't go on after getting help to repeat, and certainly if it's been 15 years in jake's case, i commend him for that. >> jake, one of the ideas that has been floated out there as a solution is castration. what if that was offered to you? >> i would decline it because i don't think it would be necessary, and i would very deeply feel it would be a spiritual affront to me and to my body if i were to ask for such a thing to be done to it. >> okay. now, that
whatever it takes not to go in the direction that's going to excite me unnecessarily towards somebody that i don't want to hurt. and sometimes additional messages will come up like do you really want to ruin that young person's life? because now you know that's what will happen. you don't have the right to do that. you accept it and you let go. >> jake, when you were in prison, you had spiritual counseling as well as therapy. i want to now move over to dr. berlin. dr. berlin, how often...
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message to them is they're wrong. >> not talking just about us, but just the attitude of this white house, whatever happened to reachingericans? >> i think that -- look, i agree the white house would do well to reach out to all americans in every possible venue because i think the president does well and especially he's trying to correct some of the -- what he considers to be misinformation and the myths about health care reform, he would do well to do it here. however, i don't think there are any more thin-skinned than other white houses i've covered. i've always got an earful of complaints about the media from every white house press department. so i don't know if they're more thin-skinned. i think we are in a much more adversarial environment and we're also at a particular point in this health care debate where the president's base needs reassurance and needs to be fired up, and i think that's driving a lot of it. >> they're going to demonize fox in order to stir that base. >> this is about reassuring democrats. they're going to have to pass this on a partisan vote almost totally. they know that increasingly. this i
message to them is they're wrong. >> not talking just about us, but just the attitude of this white house, whatever happened to reachingericans? >> i think that -- look, i agree the white house would do well to reach out to all americans in every possible venue because i think the president does well and especially he's trying to correct some of the -- what he considers to be misinformation and the myths about health care reform, he would do well to do it here. however, i don't...
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message, to tell people who currently have coverage, what's in it for them. what i found during the town halls is people wanted us to do nothing because they're afraid whatever we did, they'd be worse off. they couldn't understand how they'd be better off. they were worried that something would be taken from them to be given to someone else, and you can't really straighten that out unless the message improves on how cost containment, wellness programs, prevention, all the things that can be done, will benefit them in the short term, but particularly in the long-term. >> we'll have more with senators nelson and klobuchar in a moment, ask them whether more u.s. troops in afghanistan is the answer and whether the government is ready for a potential h1n1 flu pandemic. stay with us. you like your health coverage, but worry what happens... if you get sick, or change jobs. eight ways reform matters to you. a cap on deductibles and out-of-pocket costs. no annual or lifetime limits on coverage. preventive care. covered. pre-existing conditions. covered. no higher rates due to genlér. extended coverage for young adults. no more coverage denied if you get sick. and gua
message, to tell people who currently have coverage, what's in it for them. what i found during the town halls is people wanted us to do nothing because they're afraid whatever we did, they'd be worse off. they couldn't understand how they'd be better off. they were worried that something would be taken from them to be given to someone else, and you can't really straighten that out unless the message improves on how cost containment, wellness programs, prevention, all the things that can be...
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message, to tell people who currently have coverage, what's in it for hem? what i found during the town halls is people wanted us to do nothing because they're afraid whatever we did they'd be worse off. they couldn't understand how they'd be better off. they were worried that something would be taken from them to be given to someone else, and you can't really straighten that out unless the message improves on how cost containment, wellness programs, prevention, all the things that can be done, will benefit them in the short term, but particularly in the long term. >> we'll have more with senators nelson and klobuchar in a moment, ask them whether more u.s. troops in afghanistan is the answer and whether the government is ready for a potential h1n1 flu pandemic. stay with us. there was a time i wouldn't step out of the house without my makeup. now, it's no problem. (announcer) neutroténa tone correcting night serum with high performance soy to even skin tone and active retinol to speed cell turn over. clinically shown to visibly fade brown spots in 14 nights. i even out my skin at night so it looks younger, flawless in the morning. (announcer) neutrogena to
message, to tell people who currently have coverage, what's in it for hem? what i found during the town halls is people wanted us to do nothing because they're afraid whatever we did they'd be worse off. they couldn't understand how they'd be better off. they were worried that something would be taken from them to be given to someone else, and you can't really straighten that out unless the message improves on how cost containment, wellness programs, prevention, all the things that can be done,...
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real message to young people in all these incidents, okay, i'm not hear to defend anything anyone said, but from all the incidents, really, keep yourself tight. don't say anything controversial. whateverou do, just kind of smooth out all the edges and maybe you, too, when you get nominated to be ambassador, you will be able to -- >> one of the things i have been saying to the audience is, this question comes up a lot, and a lot of people repeat back to me and take it at face value something they raid on the internet. my line to that is you have to vet information and test it the same way you do when you buy an automobile or when you go on to ply a new flat screen television. you read the consumer reports and have an idea of what the lasting value is. you have to do the same thing with information because there is so much disinformation out there that it is frightening, frankly, in a free society that depends on information to make informed decisions. this is across the board, by the way. it is not just one part of the political spectrum or the other, it is across the board, david. we have to address its and it requires a society with political and cultural leaders to stand up and say
real message to young people in all these incidents, okay, i'm not hear to defend anything anyone said, but from all the incidents, really, keep yourself tight. don't say anything controversial. whateverou do, just kind of smooth out all the edges and maybe you, too, when you get nominated to be ambassador, you will be able to -- >> one of the things i have been saying to the audience is, this question comes up a lot, and a lot of people repeat back to me and take it at face value...
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whatever. let me ask you, that house speaker nancy pelosi wants to move this forward. there are many calling for censure. is that what is necessary to perhaps send a message >> well, censure may be the thing to do but there are those who'ses his being discourt just, not the content. never mind his having said that in the cloak room. that's the same room where they argued that slavery was ordained by god. so he said something that was embarrassing but there have been other things on that floor for a long time. i think we're getting better. when it raises its head, we should's it. the venom of racism remains in america today. >> reverend jesse jack, thanks so much for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> i think the evidence is so overwhelming that there is an effort out there to demonize the first african-american president. the question is, is there an institutional bigotry in certain quarters of the country, or are these isolated instances. ? i don't know the answer to that. >> i think it was a great point. that you can never speak for someone's heart and that's what makes this such a complex and difficult debate. you can't say what is in someon
whatever. let me ask you, that house speaker nancy pelosi wants to move this forward. there are many calling for censure. is that what is necessary to perhaps send a message >> well, censure may be the thing to do but there are those who'ses his being discourt just, not the content. never mind his having said that in the cloak room. that's the same room where they argued that slavery was ordained by god. so he said something that was embarrassing but there have been other things on that...
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message that america is here for the duration. i think it's important that we match strategy to resources. i am now going to take all this information and we're going to test whatever resources we have against our strategy, which is if by sending young men and women into harm's way we are defeating al qaeda and that can be shown to a skeptical audience; namely, me, somebody who's always asking hard questions about deploying troops then we will do what's required to keep the american people safe. >> so no final decision. i just have one last question... >> well, the only thing i want to say, though, is that what we... i just want to make sure that everybody understands that you don't make decisions about resources before you have the strategy right. >> rose: joining us from washington now, rajiv chandrasekaran of the "washington post." he co-authored a piece today about how the white house is rethinking the way forward in afghanistan and i'm especially pleased to have him on this show. here is the "washington post" with a picture of general mcchrystal and the headline "more forces or mission failure, top u.s. commander from afghan war calls the next 12 month decembe
message that america is here for the duration. i think it's important that we match strategy to resources. i am now going to take all this information and we're going to test whatever resources we have against our strategy, which is if by sending young men and women into harm's way we are defeating al qaeda and that can be shown to a skeptical audience; namely, me, somebody who's always asking hard questions about deploying troops then we will do what's required to keep the american people...
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message. it is absolutely voluntary. no one is mandating this. if they want to watch it in school, they can watch it at home with their family, watch it in two months or never watch it. whatever they want to do. >> we'll bring back in paul stinehauser. the president is expected to tell students to buckle down and get serious at school. why is this hitting such a big nerve? >> reporter: it is benign to many of us, don't to writers elect and passions are raised and we are seeing it in this case as well. when the lesson planner came out on the line, the story hit the line and it has been a big controversy ever since. some people feel the administration is trying to extend the federal government in all parts of our daily lives, and for them the president speaking to their children is ringing alarm bells. >> this isn't the first time this has happened. previous parents have addressed parents. >> reporter: ronald reagan did it, herbert hoover did it. the administration will release what the president will say and will put it online and let parents judge whether they want their children to listen to the president. >> with all these other issues coming up, very difficult for the pres
message. it is absolutely voluntary. no one is mandating this. if they want to watch it in school, they can watch it at home with their family, watch it in two months or never watch it. whatever they want to do. >> we'll bring back in paul stinehauser. the president is expected to tell students to buckle down and get serious at school. why is this hitting such a big nerve? >> reporter: it is benign to many of us, don't to writers elect and passions are raised and we are seeing it in...
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whatever community. when you hear from the president of the united states saying, look, education is important, that's how i got to where i am, stay in school and to protest that messageary on where we are now. >> you were involved in the campaign. we've seen this last seven months become so polarizing. it's not just the rights, though. you have progressives like yourself on the left who are saying if the president doesn't have a public option, if he doesn't do, you know, this or more troops are put in afghanistan, i'm not going to support him in the future. this is a lot of pressure from both the right and the left. did you see this coming when you were out there pounding the pavement trying to vote for change? >> you know, i didn't see -- i didn't think that we were going to get so stratified and so divided on attempting to vilify each other. the idea is i thought we were going to be working towards solutions which the president has really attempted to do. if you look back he attempted to appoint republicans -- >> but from the left and he is also getting it from the left. >> that is what is so interesting about it. he is much more moderate and looking for solutions
whatever community. when you hear from the president of the united states saying, look, education is important, that's how i got to where i am, stay in school and to protest that messageary on where we are now. >> you were involved in the campaign. we've seen this last seven months become so polarizing. it's not just the rights, though. you have progressives like yourself on the left who are saying if the president doesn't have a public option, if he doesn't do, you know, this or more...
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message. it's absolutely voluntary. no one is mandating this. folks can watch it in school. they can watch it at night with their families. they can watch it two months from now or never watch it. whatever they want to do. >> on that note, you don't have to be in a school to catch the president's speech to the kids. just tune in to cnn. lae we plan to carry it live on tuesday. >>> the president's go-to man on the economy is back on the world's stage in london reviving the global economy and curbing banker bonuses atop the agenda at this weekend's meeting. treasury secretary tim geithner was among the group which represents the world's 20 largest and fastest growing economies. in an interview with richard quest, geithner says the world's economy is stabilizing, but we still have work to do. >> we don't have a recovery yet. we have growth on the way, but we don't yet have the conditions for a self-sustaining recovery led by private demapped, which is what we're all committed to achieve. >> the g20 ministers also took on the issue of the huge bonuses for bankers. they agreed on a framework, but the details will have to be worked out in pittsburgh later this month. >>> south lake tahoe, it'
message. it's absolutely voluntary. no one is mandating this. folks can watch it in school. they can watch it at night with their families. they can watch it two months from now or never watch it. whatever they want to do. >> on that note, you don't have to be in a school to catch the president's speech to the kids. just tune in to cnn. lae we plan to carry it live on tuesday. >>> the president's go-to man on the economy is back on the world's stage in london reviving the global...
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whatever it is they want to do. >> what's a parent going to do? two out of three kids are doing it. you want to get the messageout there. this image, if it gets out on the internet, could haunt you the rest of your life. >> you know, it would, but a lot of the kids are much too savvy for that. i had a 16-year-old in my office yesterday who said, you know, maybe you don't want to put that in a text message, and she says it doesn't matter what's on facebook. when i apply for college or a job, i just delete it or put it on hold or change my facebook page. i think parents have to do two things. they have to put a gps for each child so that they can navigate through life. we're not going to be there for each little thing and we will not be able to control them. secondly, i think cell phone companies can add a little screen that says, are you sure you want to send this picture? now? later? delete? researchers showed that if you have a pause at a specific time, that it will reduce risky behavior and maybe help impulsive behavior so people don't send all the sexts. but we're not going to stop it all. >> i like your id
whatever it is they want to do. >> what's a parent going to do? two out of three kids are doing it. you want to get the messageout there. this image, if it gets out on the internet, could haunt you the rest of your life. >> you know, it would, but a lot of the kids are much too savvy for that. i had a 16-year-old in my office yesterday who said, you know, maybe you don't want to put that in a text message, and she says it doesn't matter what's on facebook. when i apply for college...
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patently obvious it's a good message for the president to be telling kids to stay in school and work hard and to do what they can to be the next innovator or president or whatever media unfortunately gets distracted by this controversy. is there a balancing act between doing what is right and doing it in such a way not going to spark controversy? sure. but i think that given the tone in washington, just about anything that this president is going to do is going to spark a little controversy. we have to keep doing what is right and keep doing what is hard and make progress for the american people. >> bill, a pleasure. thanks for the time and talk to you soon. you don't have to be in a classroom to watch this speech or be in k through 12. live coverage of the president's remarks here on msnbc. i guess it will be live president obama talking education, too. >>> police in wisconsin after a serial killer, i understand here. what is going on? >> here, we have milwaukee police saying they've stopped the serial killer suspected of killing nine women over 21 years and scuffled with walter ellis at a motel over the weekend trying to arrest him. his dna was found on his v
patently obvious it's a good message for the president to be telling kids to stay in school and work hard and to do what they can to be the next innovator or president or whatever media unfortunately gets distracted by this controversy. is there a balancing act between doing what is right and doing it in such a way not going to spark controversy? sure. but i think that given the tone in washington, just about anything that this president is going to do is going to spark a little controversy. we...
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message to tell people who currently have coverage what's in it for them. what i found during the town halls is people wanted us to do nothing because they're afraid whatever we did, they'd be worse off. they couldn't understand how they'd be better off. they were worried that something would be taken from them to be given to someone else. and you can't really straighten that out unless the message improves on how cost containment, wellness programs, prevention, all the things that can be done will benefit them in the short term but particularly in the long term. >> we'll have more with senators nelson and cove char in a moment. we'll sshg whether more troops in afghanistan is the answer and whether the government is ready for a potential h1n1 flu pandemic. stay with us. hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. ♪ mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. ♪ i knew the subaru legacy was the smart choice... what i didn't expect... was the fun. the all-new subaru legacy. feel the love. - hello! - ha! why don't you try a home cooked meal... with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good. what would you guys like? ha
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message, to tell people who currently have coverage, what's in it for them? what i found in the town hall, people wanted us to do nothing because they thought whatever we did, they would be worse off. they couldn't understand how they would be better off. they were worried something would be taken from them to be given to someone else. and you can't really straighten that out unless the message improves on how cost containment, wellness programs, prevention, all the things that can be done, will benefit them in the short material. particularly in the long term. >> we'll have more many just a moment. we'll ask them whether more troops in afghanistan is the answer and whether the government is ready for a potential h1n1 flu pandemic. ant. reduces puffiness immediately -- and also helps with lines and wrinkles. not surgery. this is our way to do your eyes. new regenerist anti-aging eye roller. kelly saunder's nature valley. ♪ the place that inspires her to go faster... ♪ and slower. ♪ elk mountains, colorado. where's yours? 100% natural nature valley granola bars. the taste nature intended. your hair mixes with pollen and dust in the air. i get congested. my eyes i
message, to tell people who currently have coverage, what's in it for them? what i found in the town hall, people wanted us to do nothing because they thought whatever we did, they would be worse off. they couldn't understand how they would be better off. they were worried something would be taken from them to be given to someone else. and you can't really straighten that out unless the message improves on how cost containment, wellness programs, prevention, all the things that can be done,...
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message. flexibility is the key to the innovation critical to the success of their reforms. we realize that there will be adapting in the state capitals to whatever passes here. a key component is to help governors understand what national reform means for them and their programs. we will need to get up to speed so governors can make decisions on the timing and process of implementation. they need to approach its strategically. if health-care reform becomes law, many will be left to federal agencies. we will need to work with the agencies to ensure the concerns are noted. i want to offer some personal views on the current congressional discussions. a lot of work has gone into developing the house reform proposals. they have been listening to state concerns and made some changes in their proposals to address them. of all governors believe that improvements are needed in the system. their initial reactions differ. some are opposed to any unfunded mandates to states all others signaled their strong support for the proposals. all governors need more details. they are all concerned about the impacts to our states. i wanted to mention three areas very
message. flexibility is the key to the innovation critical to the success of their reforms. we realize that there will be adapting in the state capitals to whatever passes here. a key component is to help governors understand what national reform means for them and their programs. we will need to get up to speed so governors can make decisions on the timing and process of implementation. they need to approach its strategically. if health-care reform becomes law, many will be left to federal...
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message. flexibility is the key to the innovation critical to the success of their reforms. we realize that there will be adapting in the state capitals to whatever passes here. a key component is to help governors understand what national reform means for them and their programs. we will need to get up to speed so governors can make decisions on the timing and process of implementation. they need to approach its strategically. if health-care reform becomes law, many will be left to federal agencies. we will need to work with the agencies to ensure the concerns are noted. i want to offer some personal views on the current congressional discussions. a lot of work has gone into developing the house reform proposals. they have been listening to state concerns and made some changes in their proposals to address them. of all governors believe that improvements are needed in the system. their initial reactions differ. some are opposed to any unfunded mandates to states all others signaled their strong support for the proposals. all governors need more details. they are all concerned about the impacts to our states. i wanted to mention three areas very
message. flexibility is the key to the innovation critical to the success of their reforms. we realize that there will be adapting in the state capitals to whatever passes here. a key component is to help governors understand what national reform means for them and their programs. we will need to get up to speed so governors can make decisions on the timing and process of implementation. they need to approach its strategically. if health-care reform becomes law, many will be left to federal...