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but it takes time. >> mr. li, good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> we so proesht your time today. chairman and ceo of baidu clom. quite an entrepreneur and huge opportunity there. >>> cnbc exclusive with french majority leader. he will tell us how the g-20 will address the global financial reform efforts when the "closing bell" comes right back. >>> welcome back. leaders from the g-20 nations will gather in pittsburgh next week for the g-20 meeting. on the agenda, clamping down on excessive bank bonuses. recently we did see growth in two parts of europe, actually. joining me with a preview of the g-20 and the look at the economy in europe. french majority leader in parliament. good to have you on the program. >> hello. >> thank you for joining us. what's happening on the ground in france. recently we got the most recent gdp report in france and you saw growth. does it feel that way or are things still troubled so far as the economy is concern dconcern? >> well, it's getting better. the financial mark
but it takes time. >> mr. li, good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >> we so proesht your time today. chairman and ceo of baidu clom. quite an entrepreneur and huge opportunity there. >>> cnbc exclusive with french majority leader. he will tell us how the g-20 will address the global financial reform efforts when the "closing bell" comes right back. >>> welcome back. leaders from the g-20 nations will gather in pittsburgh next week for the...
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mr. o'keefe lied to get his appointment. not dressed like he was on the internet. and we were growing suspicious of the questions he was asking at the philadelphia acorn housing office, we called the police and filed this report. >> reporter: acorn claims o'keefe was turned away in other offices in addition to philadelphia. in baltimore, roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >> the investigation is expected to take several months. >>> tonight police in baltimore county are trying to find out who burglarized and ransacked a church. it happened at st. andrews lutheran church on taylor avenue in the hillendale area. we're told the damage was centered mostly in the church office where two laptops and a hard drive were taken. papers were thrown everywhere and office equipment was tossed around. >> they went throughout the building, there's no doubt about it because of cabinets left open and this is the only place i really see any damage. and the office next door. >> reporter: the president of the church council says he thinks they may have gotten through a window in the office
mr. o'keefe lied to get his appointment. not dressed like he was on the internet. and we were growing suspicious of the questions he was asking at the philadelphia acorn housing office, we called the police and filed this report. >> reporter: acorn claims o'keefe was turned away in other offices in addition to philadelphia. in baltimore, roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >> the investigation is expected to take several months. >>> tonight police in baltimore county are trying...
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mr. zazi lied when he said he had no knowledge of nine pages of handwritten bomb-making material on his computer. >> reporter: but there is more. according to court filings najibullah zazi admitted to the fib he received weapons and explosives training at an al queda camp in pakistan. they believe they may have disrupted what could have been a major bomb plot. >> america is constantly under threat. we are a target. and particularly negotiating city. >> reporter: authorities found potential terrorist targets on a seized computer, images of sports stadiums in new york and sites like this at fashion week last week also in new york as well as videos of grand central terminal. >> if we don't learn the lesson that we must, every day, go out there and do everything we can to make sure we are safe we're going to get hit again sometime. >> the investigation into an alleged tractor plot is continuing. no actual terrorist charges have been laid so far but lying to the federal authorities carries a potential 8 year prison term. >>> we ended up with a pretty nice weekend across baltimore. this morning if you
mr. zazi lied when he said he had no knowledge of nine pages of handwritten bomb-making material on his computer. >> reporter: but there is more. according to court filings najibullah zazi admitted to the fib he received weapons and explosives training at an al queda camp in pakistan. they believe they may have disrupted what could have been a major bomb plot. >> america is constantly under threat. we are a target. and particularly negotiating city. >> reporter: authorities...
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mr. zazi lied when no c he said > he ring no carrier had no knowledge of nine ring pages no carrier of ring handwritten bomb-making material. >> reporter: the 24-year-old was arrested in denver saturday ring along with his father after no refusing to talk to federal agents for ring no carrier a fourth day. he had ring cooperated the three previous days. court no carrier documents show satisfies zi travelled to > ri pakistan last august and admitted to attending ring bomb-making courses at an al queda no carrier training ri facility. police also say they found bomb ksh making note this is his ring handwriting, his no c fingerprints were found on materials that authorities believe could be used to make ring no carri explosives. all three suspects have ring repeatedly no c denied having any no carrier links to terror. the third > ring man in no car this ri investigation, no carrier ahmad wais afzali is also no ring stranger to the fbi. no it turns out he's been a ri government informant for no carrier years. >> they don't ring have no carrier ri any evidence of terrorism no carrier against any
mr. zazi lied when no c he said > he ring no carrier had no knowledge of nine ring pages no carrier of ring handwritten bomb-making material. >> reporter: the 24-year-old was arrested in denver saturday ring along with his father after no refusing to talk to federal agents for ring no carrier a fourth day. he had ring cooperated the three previous days. court no carrier documents show satisfies zi travelled to > ri pakistan last august and admitted to attending ring bomb-making...
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mr. zazi lied when he said he had no knowledge of nine pages of handwritten bomb-makiing materil on his computer. >> reporter: if convicted solely of those charges of lying to the fbi, zazi and his father could each face up to eight years in prison. harry? >> don teague in denver this morning for us. thank you very much. >>> now to the third man arrested here in new york. cbs news chief investigator correspondent armen keteyian is in brooklyn. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, harry. hater this morning the third man charged in this ever expanding terror investigation is set to appear here in federal court in brooklyn. a religious leader it turns out with long standing ties to the fbi and the new york police department. 37-year-old ahmed wais afzali was arrested in this new york city apartment on saturday and charged with making false statements to federal agents. >> he is a funeral director in queens. he's born in afghanistan. >> reporter: and for years a source of information for the fbi and police. now charged with lying to authorities about court-authorized wiretapped conversations on
mr. zazi lied when he said he had no knowledge of nine pages of handwritten bomb-makiing materil on his computer. >> reporter: if convicted solely of those charges of lying to the fbi, zazi and his father could each face up to eight years in prison. harry? >> don teague in denver this morning for us. thank you very much. >>> now to the third man arrested here in new york. cbs news chief investigator correspondent armen keteyian is in brooklyn. good morning. >>...
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mr. o'keefe lied to get his appointment. a report. >> reporter: this a.c.o.r.n. worker seen on one video claiming to have killed her ex-husband in self-defense. >> i just picked up the gun and i shot him and he died right there. >> reporter: but teresa kaelke said she was just playing game her ex-husband is just fine. >> he's alive and well. >> reporter: but coming on top of earlier tapes which clearly shows a.c.o.r.n. workers bending over backwards to help o'keefe and jil guiles,
mr. o'keefe lied to get his appointment. a report. >> reporter: this a.c.o.r.n. worker seen on one video claiming to have killed her ex-husband in self-defense. >> i just picked up the gun and i shot him and he died right there. >> reporter: but teresa kaelke said she was just playing game her ex-husband is just fine. >> he's alive and well. >> reporter: but coming on top of earlier tapes which clearly shows a.c.o.r.n. workers bending over backwards to help o'keefe...
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mr. zazi lied when he said he had no knowledge of nine pages of handwritten bomb making material on his computerrt filings 24-year-old najibullah zazi admitted to the fbi he received weapons and explosives training at an al qaeda camp in pakistan. officials believe they may have disrupted what could have been a major bomb plot. >> america is constantly under threat. we are a target and particularly new york city. >> reporter: authorities found potential terrorist targets on zazi's computer, images of sports stadiums in new york and sites like these of fashion week last week also in new york as well as videos of grand central terminal. the investigation into an alleged terrorist plot is continuing. no actual terrorism charges have been filed so far. the lying to the governments agent charge carries a potential eight-year prison term. richard davies, abc news, new york. >> three more u.s. troops were killed this weekend in afghanistan. two died in a noncombat related incident on sunday. the other died in fighting on saturday. meanwhile the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan is warning with
mr. zazi lied when he said he had no knowledge of nine pages of handwritten bomb making material on his computerrt filings 24-year-old najibullah zazi admitted to the fbi he received weapons and explosives training at an al qaeda camp in pakistan. officials believe they may have disrupted what could have been a major bomb plot. >> america is constantly under threat. we are a target and particularly new york city. >> reporter: authorities found potential terrorist targets on zazi's...
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mr. zazi lied when he said he had no knowledge of nine pages of handwritten bomb-making material on his computer. >> reporter: a legal u.s. resident from afghanistan, zazi reportedly told authorities he attended a terror training camp in pakistan. >> he is not a terrorist. he is by no means a terrort. he traveled to new york. he saw friends while he was there. >> reporter: zazi's father and another man were charged with lying about phone calls they made. authorities can't say whether there was a specific target, but there are hints a plan was well under way. >> you have a guy driving from denver to new york. you have a whole group of backpacks. you have people trying to rent the largest u-haul van they could find. all these events together, there just wasn't an innocent explanation to cover all of that. >> reporter: coincidence or not, the arrests came saturday evening, just days before president obama and other world leaders head to new york for a meeting of the u.n. general assembly. mayor michael bloomberg says his city has been and will remain a tempting target. >> terrorism hasn't gone away
mr. zazi lied when he said he had no knowledge of nine pages of handwritten bomb-making material on his computer. >> reporter: a legal u.s. resident from afghanistan, zazi reportedly told authorities he attended a terror training camp in pakistan. >> he is not a terrorist. he is by no means a terrort. he traveled to new york. he saw friends while he was there. >> reporter: zazi's father and another man were charged with lying about phone calls they made. authorities can't say...
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mr. o kooef lied to get his appointment. not dressed like egs on the internet.he questions he was asking, we called the police and filed this report. >> reporter: there are other cases where acorn workers say the videos didn't show the full story. this worker seen on one video claiming to have killed her ex-husband in self-defense. >> then i picked up the gun and said [ bleep ] and i shot him and he died right there. >> reporter: but theresa tells cnn she was just playing games. her ex-husband is just fine. >> he's alive and well. >> reporter: and local police confirm that. >> coming on top of earlier tapes which show acorn workers bending over backwards, questions about whether the tapes were taken legally, doctored or even deliberately misleading seem to have been drown out in the clammer. cnn, atlanta. >>> the fall out could affect more than just acorn. how the whole mess could come home to you, especially if you're in the market to buy a house. >> you'll hear from the president this morning as he pushes for the reform of the rules that govern financial resto
mr. o kooef lied to get his appointment. not dressed like egs on the internet.he questions he was asking, we called the police and filed this report. >> reporter: there are other cases where acorn workers say the videos didn't show the full story. this worker seen on one video claiming to have killed her ex-husband in self-defense. >> then i picked up the gun and said [ bleep ] and i shot him and he died right there. >> reporter: but theresa tells cnn she was just playing...
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mr. o'keefe lied to get his appointment.on the internet and when we got suspicious about the questions he was asking at the philadelphia a.c.o.r.n. housing office, we called the police and filed this report. >> reporter: and there are other cases where a.c.o.r.n. workers said the videos didn't show the full story. this a.c.o.r.n. worker seen on one video claims to have killed her ex-husband in self-defense. >> and then i just picked up the gun and said [ bleep ] you and i shot him and he died, right there. >> reporter: but teresa kaelke tells cnn, she was just playing games. her ex-husband's just fine. >> he's alive and well. >> reporter: and local police confirm that. but coming on top of earlier tapes, which clearly show a.c.o.r.n. workers bending over backwards to help o'keefe and giles, questions about whether the tapes were taken legally, doctored, or even deliberately misleading seem to have been drowned out in the clamor. abbie boudreau, cnn, atlanta. >> well, an investigation continues into a possible terror plot in
mr. o'keefe lied to get his appointment.on the internet and when we got suspicious about the questions he was asking at the philadelphia a.c.o.r.n. housing office, we called the police and filed this report. >> reporter: and there are other cases where a.c.o.r.n. workers said the videos didn't show the full story. this a.c.o.r.n. worker seen on one video claims to have killed her ex-husband in self-defense. >> and then i just picked up the gun and said [ bleep ] you and i shot him...
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mr. obama has lied and is line and it is great to see an american patriot stand up and say, sir, you are liar. and if these little sticks and stones hurt these people and they trumbull's a much, what are they going to do when the truth shrine's free? this man is lying about illegal immigration. if you know what we should do? if he is not a liar, prove it. you by the time he proves it, it will be too late -- by the time he presents, it will be too late. host: let's leave it there. at from usa today, the iraqi hero journalist will be showered with gifts, including a four-bedroom house and look at -- and at least one potential by upon his release from jail. ç-- one potential bride upon hs release from jail. a little bit more about joe wilson here. this is in the politico this warning in case you are interested in going online for yourselves. democratic leaders pushed for wilson's center. republicans risk being defined by fringe acts. those are two paulick -- articles in the political this morning. david, how are you? caller: good morning, how are you? i used to work on capitol hill, by the
mr. obama has lied and is line and it is great to see an american patriot stand up and say, sir, you are liar. and if these little sticks and stones hurt these people and they trumbull's a much, what are they going to do when the truth shrine's free? this man is lying about illegal immigration. if you know what we should do? if he is not a liar, prove it. you by the time he proves it, it will be too late -- by the time he presents, it will be too late. host: let's leave it there. at from usa...
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$199.99 after mail-in rebate. >>> in the same speech during which he rejected the lies of the right about health care, mr ground to the right on health care. and the question today is, did he move enough to get the right to move to him at all? democrats called the speech a game changer. new polling says it was a game changer for millions of americans. republicans, however, still playing the previous game. house republican whip eric cantor, who corrals republican votes in that chamber and sends texts during presidential addresses -- i am sitting on my butt -- was asked whether he, like the president, could make concessions in his party's positions on health care. as you will see, his response entailed turning into the big concession he wants democrats to make. >> the president did show some support for what you just talked about, john mccain, senator john mccain, he did show support for that plan and he did make some concessions. you talk about the guarantees, but are you willing to some compromises of your own now to go back to the table? >> well, you know, robin, i think it's very important that we dism
$199.99 after mail-in rebate. >>> in the same speech during which he rejected the lies of the right about health care, mr ground to the right on health care. and the question today is, did he move enough to get the right to move to him at all? democrats called the speech a game changer. new polling says it was a game changer for millions of americans. republicans, however, still playing the previous game. house republican whip eric cantor, who corrals republican votes in that chamber...
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mrs. those lies serves only to isolate iran from the world. >> how should we interpret response about a possible meeting with -- on middle east peace? and i do not have anything dead. we have announcements to make, we will do that. >> reaction to the israeli official saying today that they would consider stalling building for nine months instead of six months, settlements in an effort to promote peace? >> obviously, something like that would be very helpful to the overall process, and continue the progress that i think former senator mitchell believes that we are seeing on this front. we hope to continue that momentum. >> the announcement yesterday was based on intelligence about erin's missile system, what they are building, what they are struggling with. how can you be confident, given the track record that that is accurate information? >> the president, the national security team have confidence in the information and assistance they were given without getting specific the current development where iran is focused and where they are having challenges. >> had there been major changes in the in
mrs. those lies serves only to isolate iran from the world. >> how should we interpret response about a possible meeting with -- on middle east peace? and i do not have anything dead. we have announcements to make, we will do that. >> reaction to the israeli official saying today that they would consider stalling building for nine months instead of six months, settlements in an effort to promote peace? >> obviously, something like that would be very helpful to the overall...
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lies? >> david sheehan: yes, absolutely >> mr. madoff!r: the $64.8 billion that investors thought they had was just an illusion... >> don't push me. >> safer: ... designed by madoff to keep investors investing. last december, the roof fell in. >> mr. madoff, what do you say to all those people who lost money? mr. madoff?& >> safer: mr. madoff has no say in the matter. if the victims want any money back, they'll have to go through mr. picard, the decider, and his bloodhound, mr. sheehan. how much real money do you think went into the whole scheme? >> sheehan: i'd say about $36 billion. and about 18 of it went out before the collapse, and 18 of it's just missing. and that $18 billion is what we're trying to get back. >> safer: so for the past nine months, picard and his team have been on a global treasure hunt. the first step: liquidation. madoff's boats, his art, even his season tickets to the new york mets, plus bernie's various homes-- all sold or about to be sold with a u.s. marshall as real estate pitchman. >> your eyes are drawn direc
lies? >> david sheehan: yes, absolutely >> mr. madoff!r: the $64.8 billion that investors thought they had was just an illusion... >> don't push me. >> safer: ... designed by madoff to keep investors investing. last december, the roof fell in. >> mr. madoff, what do you say to all those people who lost money? mr. madoff?& >> safer: mr. madoff has no say in the matter. if the victims want any money back, they'll have to go through mr. picard, the decider,...
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mr. prime minister, and ladies and gentlemen, europe's strength lies in its memory, its culture and moralorged by so many ordeals and when second world war started on the first=eñ of september, 1939 poland went through great sacrifice and pain. but it fought for the honor of europe as a whole. as it did again in 1980 under the banner of solidarity. deep emotion brings us together here today. a complex emotion made up of grief, pride, remorse, admiration and help. it reflects the changing destiny of a continent driven by war and then by peace, divided and then united. the peninsula was where the first cries were heard in the terrible conflict tha would become the bloodiest known to mankind. the 200 polish soldiers of westerplatte responded to the a shouting of an enemy battleship and which our country upheld through the cruelty of war and the har incredibleness of authoritarianism through the centuries. from the very first hour of the war and it proved more lasting than the concrete of block houses. a few weeks later the polish army was defeated. nine months later, general de gaulle saw fr
mr. prime minister, and ladies and gentlemen, europe's strength lies in its memory, its culture and moralorged by so many ordeals and when second world war started on the first=eñ of september, 1939 poland went through great sacrifice and pain. but it fought for the honor of europe as a whole. as it did again in 1980 under the banner of solidarity. deep emotion brings us together here today. a complex emotion made up of grief, pride, remorse, admiration and help. it reflects the changing...
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mr. madoff in numerous lies and yet they had no -- >> why do you think? it is beif you hadling. >> they had no professional skepticism or no formal training. he didn't dig deeper and increase the scope of the investigation. they didn't request more resources. it was a fade failure of fraud examination 101 and a failure of audit 101 and failure at -- >> it almost seems they had an attitude they didn't want to find had things. >> they lacked any regulatory zeal. they were not compensated or measured on the quality of the exams or the amount of fraud caught. they were measured and rewarded for promotions basically on the number of exams conducted, which is a meaningless statistic. we should care about the number of frauds caught and the numbers of frauds we detered and the amount of damages we recovered for investors. >> you're saying the basic system of incentives probably wasn't neutral but pushed people aby from diagnose a thorough investigation. >> that's correct. >> yeah. >> mr. khuzami, do you agree? >> i would start differently, especially on the enfo
mr. madoff in numerous lies and yet they had no -- >> why do you think? it is beif you hadling. >> they had no professional skepticism or no formal training. he didn't dig deeper and increase the scope of the investigation. they didn't request more resources. it was a fade failure of fraud examination 101 and a failure of audit 101 and failure at -- >> it almost seems they had an attitude they didn't want to find had things. >> they lacked any regulatory zeal. they were...
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mr. madoff in numerous lies. and yet they had no -- >> why do you think? is befuddling. >> they have no professional skepticism. they had no formal fraud examining training. and so they took the lives and they didn't dig deeper and he didn't increase the scope of their examination. they didn't request more resources. it was a failure of thought examination one owe one. it was a failure of audit one owe one. it was a failure -- >> it is almost an attitude they didn want to find things. is that fair to y? >> they lack any kind of regulatory zeal. they were not compensated or measured on the quality of exams or the amount of fraud caught. they were measured and rewarded through promotions based on the number of exams conducted, which is a meaningless statistic that we should care about the number of fraud caught and the number of fraud that we deterred and the amount of damages that were recovered for investors. so they were measuring the wrong thing. >> so you're saying the basic system of inceives probably wasn't just neutral, butushed people away from doin
mr. madoff in numerous lies. and yet they had no -- >> why do you think? is befuddling. >> they have no professional skepticism. they had no formal fraud examining training. and so they took the lives and they didn't dig deeper and he didn't increase the scope of their examination. they didn't request more resources. it was a failure of thought examination one owe one. it was a failure of audit one owe one. it was a failure -- >> it is almost an attitude they didn want to find...
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they were lied to by mrs. palin.be ashamed of herself for lying to my mother and yours and now she writes this, geez, no wonder some people it rang true for them. she should say mea culpa, maxima culpa, i flied your mother. i'm very sorry. >> instead of saying that she's saying exactly the opposite and saying to the "wall street journal" i was telling the truth and i'm still telling the truth. >> i've defended sarah palin many times in the past. i'm not about to defend her on this issue. there are legitimate issues and people on medicare have to have real concerns about what's going to happen to them and those are things you have to be talking about. you don't have to scare them. can you have a serious discussion about basically altering our system or we're going to be broke nationally and to a certain extent when you get into the fringe things you diminish arguments for things that are serious. >> one of my sayings in the health care debateg as the republicans are talking about death panels and not the deficit i'm h
they were lied to by mrs. palin.be ashamed of herself for lying to my mother and yours and now she writes this, geez, no wonder some people it rang true for them. she should say mea culpa, maxima culpa, i flied your mother. i'm very sorry. >> instead of saying that she's saying exactly the opposite and saying to the "wall street journal" i was telling the truth and i'm still telling the truth. >> i've defended sarah palin many times in the past. i'm not about to defend her...
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mr. madoff in numerous lies. >> why do you think?it is befuddling. >> they had no formal fraud examination training. they took the lives and they did not dig deeper. they did not increase the scope of their examination. they did not request resources. it was a failure of fraud examination 101. >> it almost seems they had an attitude they did not want to find things. is that fair to say? >> they lack any kind of regulatory zeal. they were not compensated or measured on the quality of the exams or the amount of fraud caught. they were measured and rewarded with promotions on the number of exams conducted which is a meaningless statistic. we should care about the number of frauds caught and the number deterred and the amount of damages weaver -- recovered for investors so they were measuring the wrong things and promoting based on the wrong measures. >> the basic system of incentives probably was not neutral. but push people away from doing that through investigation. >> that is correct. >> do you agree with that? >> i would start sligh
mr. madoff in numerous lies. >> why do you think?it is befuddling. >> they had no formal fraud examination training. they took the lives and they did not dig deeper. they did not increase the scope of their examination. they did not request resources. it was a failure of fraud examination 101. >> it almost seems they had an attitude they did not want to find things. is that fair to say? >> they lack any kind of regulatory zeal. they were not compensated or measured on...
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mr. o'reilly. bill: laura ingraham has a busy segment. more serious charges against acorn and liest nuclear weapons. miss laura is next. this is my small-business specialist, tara. i know landscaping, but i didn't know how wireless could help my business. i just don't know how wireless can help my business. tara showed me how i could keep track of my employees in the field and get more jobs done faster. i was blown away. i'm blown away. only verizon wireless has small-business specialists in every store to help you do business better. we should get you a hat. now buy any blackberry, like the new tour, at our lowest prices ever, and get one free. bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the week in review in the ingra ham angle seeing: radio star and fox news analyst laura ingraham joins us. do you want to say something about the muslim prayer deal we just talked about. >> yeah, look, i agree any time people get together and pray, it's a positive thing. however, let us not forget that hassan abdelah was the most aggressive lawyer, the description of him was during the
mr. o'reilly. bill: laura ingraham has a busy segment. more serious charges against acorn and liest nuclear weapons. miss laura is next. this is my small-business specialist, tara. i know landscaping, but i didn't know how wireless could help my business. i just don't know how wireless can help my business. tara showed me how i could keep track of my employees in the field and get more jobs done faster. i was blown away. i'm blown away. only verizon wireless has small-business specialists in...
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mr. o'reilly. bill: laura ingraham has a busy segment. more serious charges against acorn and lies nuclear weapons. miss laura is next. there was a time i wouldn't step out of the house without my makeup. now, it's no problem. (announcer) neutrogena 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 tone correcting now you can fade and prevent discolorations all day. new tone correcting spf 30. bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the week in review in the ingra ham angle seeing: radio star and fox news analyst laura ingraham joins us. do you want to say something about the muslim prayer deal we just talked about. >> yeah, look, i agree any time people get together and pray, it's a positive thing. however, let us not forget that hassan abdelah was the most aggressive lawyer, the description of him was during the time a 1993 world trade center bomb
mr. o'reilly. bill: laura ingraham has a busy segment. more serious charges against acorn and lies nuclear weapons. miss laura is next. there was a time i wouldn't step out of the house without my makeup. now, it's no problem. (announcer) neutrogena 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....
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of the nation's parole lis are in california, 111,000 former inmates and each parole officer has an average of 70 cases. sometimes complacency may set in. >> they just didn't view mrgarrido as that serious a threat because he had been on parole for a long time, he was living with his wife, he was fully employed. >> i didn't think it was fair at all. i think he should have stayed in for life. >> reporter: police have suspended their search for evidence here where the children were kept after announcing yesterday that they found a bone fragment. it's being tested to determine if it is human. harry? >> smith: hattie kauffman in california tonight. thanks. coming up next, a young medical student joins the search for a cure for brain cancer. it's the fight of his life. blocked artery, a coy another heart attack could be lurking waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots
of the nation's parole lis are in california, 111,000 former inmates and each parole officer has an average of 70 cases. sometimes complacency may set in. >> they just didn't view mrgarrido as that serious a threat because he had been on parole for a long time, he was living with his wife, he was fully employed. >> i didn't think it was fair at all. i think he should have stayed in for life. >> reporter: police have suspended their search for evidence here where the children...
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mr. obama is hitting the airwaves in full force to argue for health care reform. could be over exposure? scott thuman has what people are saying. >> the answer lies in the ratings. at what point do people tune out the president? does his message get watered down, will his unprecedented number of appearances pay off? so you missed the president's speech the other day? don't worry, he is probably somewhere on your screen. president obama is everywhere these days, shing the health care plan, and doing so with a media blitz. >> i don't think we er get too much of obama. >> there will be more. he is hitting every sunday morning show, except fox, his choice, hoping we will by the end to his health-care plan. -- hoping that we will buy in. at what point is an overload? >> he likes his camera time. >> by week's end, 124 print, broadcast, and radio interviews. at the same point in their presidencies, clinton 46, george w. bush 40. >> it is overexposure. >> every offense needs a defense, right? democrats have unveiled the called out campaign, which attacks critics of the health care campaign who are currently hammering governor tim pawlenty. they will tell you how to call
mr. obama is hitting the airwaves in full force to argue for health care reform. could be over exposure? scott thuman has what people are saying. >> the answer lies in the ratings. at what point do people tune out the president? does his message get watered down, will his unprecedented number of appearances pay off? so you missed the president's speech the other day? don't worry, he is probably somewhere on your screen. president obama is everywhere these days, shing the health care plan,...
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mr. obama made to all opponents of reform last night. >> you misrepresent what's in this plan, we will call you out. andly n li will not accept the s quo as a solution, not this time. not now. >> and the gop's image from the republican response to this moment -- >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> new remarks from the man who with just two words may have hurt his party's efforts to get their message out today on health care reform. >> the leadership, they wanted me to contact the white house and state that my statements were inappropriate. i did. >> we will get reaction from fellow south carolina congressman james clyburn, a member of the democratic leadership. >> and remember yesterday's fears from congressman elliot dingell. >> if they take my seat, i'm going to blame you. >> we've got an update this hour on msnbc. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm tamron hall live in new york. >> hi, tamron. i'm david shuster, live in washington. >>> we want to bring you breaking news we're following out of staten island, where a bus is involved in an accident with an suv. it ult
mr. obama made to all opponents of reform last night. >> you misrepresent what's in this plan, we will call you out. andly n li will not accept the s quo as a solution, not this time. not now. >> and the gop's image from the republican response to this moment -- >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> new remarks from the man who with just two words may have hurt his party's efforts to get their message out today on health care...
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mr. obama is pushing propaganda on school children. jim greer, the head of florida's republican party, even accused the president of turning to kids to spread his liberal lies. >> i think the president has enough to do focusing on the economy and finding jobs for americans than writing lesson plans out of the oval office. >> reporter: school officials across the country scrambled to address the problem. the salt lake city district advised teachers to notify parents if they planned on airing the address in class and allow students to opt out. similar moves in states like colorado, florida, minnesota, kentucky and virginia. >> i don't know. right now, i would say no. i'll keep him home. >> reporter: reacting to the youp roar, white house spoke robert gibbs said, i think we've reached a little bit of the silly season when the president of the united states can't tell kids in school to study hard and stay in school. some people agree, seeing the address as inspiring, not political. >> i think anytime someone talks about education, and kids staying in school, there's no other motivation for that. >> the administration did acknowledge some confusion, so the lesso
mr. obama is pushing propaganda on school children. jim greer, the head of florida's republican party, even accused the president of turning to kids to spread his liberal lies. >> i think the president has enough to do focusing on the economy and finding jobs for americans than writing lesson plans out of the oval office. >> reporter: school officials across the country scrambled to address the problem. the salt lake city district advised teachers to notify parents if they planned...
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mr. president, ms. pelosi, support our troops. >> i was sayinging all night long, telling us all these lies. >> okay. nation's political debate has turned pretty raw. >>> is beer driving the over the top rhetoric or is it something more? to quote the singer marvin gay, what's going on here? joining us, joe hicks, a commentator for pa jaj mpajamas. good to see you. and i have wanted to play down the scenes from some of the town hall, even as i have been stunned, frankly, by what occurred and what i've seen. >> right. >> is this serious? is this what the next 3 1/2 years will look like, sound like in this country? >> i certainly hope not. i think it's important to differentiate. obviously not all of the opposition to the president or the opposition to him speaking to the school kids, for example, is about racism, the area that i focus on and rush limbaugh in late april saying the obama way you can get a job with this administration is if you hate white people. now they are saying he is going to indoctrine nate the kids and turn them into the youth. it's not all about racism. a few people have stayed on
mr. president, ms. pelosi, support our troops. >> i was sayinging all night long, telling us all these lies. >> okay. nation's political debate has turned pretty raw. >>> is beer driving the over the top rhetoric or is it something more? to quote the singer marvin gay, what's going on here? joining us, joe hicks, a commentator for pa jaj mpajamas. good to see you. and i have wanted to play down the scenes from some of the town hall, even as i have been stunned, frankly, by...
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lies. my president is black. bill: that was rapper j.z. on inauguration weekend. tonight is he holding a fundraiser for 9/11 victims: glenn beck has thoughts on mr. j.z. bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin intron the -- zone, the factor begins right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thank you for watching you tonight. remembering 9/11, that is the subject of this evening's talking point memo. all day long cable news has been looking back to the mass murder that occurred on september 11, 2001. terror attacks, of course, launched by fanatical muslims who, to this day, want to kill as many americans as they can. thankfully, the bush administration was aggressive in fighting al qaeda, which has been badly damaged. therefore, another 9/11 is far less likely than it was eight years ago. unfortunately, some liberals will never admit that. and a few are actively helping the terrorists who continue to cause trouble all over the world. earlier this week, the factor reported on the john adams project, whereby radicals are secretly photog
lies. my president is black. bill: that was rapper j.z. on inauguration weekend. tonight is he holding a fundraiser for 9/11 victims: glenn beck has thoughts on mr. j.z. bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin intron the -- zone, the factor begins right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thank you for watching you tonight. remembering 9/11, that is the subject of this evening's...
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mr. netanyahu's words, they're not wedded to any boundaries but you heard if the palestinian authority, which was his unwillingtons accept israel as a jewish state. therein lies the real problem with a pathway to peace and a two-state solution in the palestinian unwillingness to recognize israel as a jewish state. i'd only also add that while we're talking about settlements, iran continues to march toward acquire agnew clear weapon and while i certainly respect this administration's plan to begin talks and to negotiate and to try and solve this diplomatically, i would remind the american people and my colleagues here that this is the same administration who we want to talk to that has lied to the international community and hidden from them a nuclear facility which the world was just made aware of just last week. so i would only question the sincerity and the ability for us to truly negotiate with trust with this regime who up until last weekend we were not even aware of an additional nuclear facility. it's very alarming. i don't know what my distinguished colleagues here feel, but you know, we have two bills still in this chamber, house resolution 2194, whic
mr. netanyahu's words, they're not wedded to any boundaries but you heard if the palestinian authority, which was his unwillingtons accept israel as a jewish state. therein lies the real problem with a pathway to peace and a two-state solution in the palestinian unwillingness to recognize israel as a jewish state. i'd only also add that while we're talking about settlements, iran continues to march toward acquire agnew clear weapon and while i certainly respect this administration's plan to...
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lied to repeatedly. what are you hearing? >> if you take mr.'s position of calling for regime change, you then have to take the next question after that, which is is regime change something that we can impose from outside? it's something we've been pretty poor at doing in recent years. or do you try to exploit what's happening in iran right now anyway? you know, the big unknown in this, mika, are the fissures that are taking place within iranian society. the problem is that we're running against two or three different clocks here. we have a relatively short clock on the nuclear problem. but we also think that after the elections, the disputed elections in june, that the leadership in iran over the long term has been considerably weakened. and the question is can you do things that would allow that weakening to continue in time to solve the nuclear problem? >> so you raise those questions. pat buchanan, what are the things that can be done? what are the options right now? >> i think we've got a lot more time than people think. this plan, accordi
lied to repeatedly. what are you hearing? >> if you take mr.'s position of calling for regime change, you then have to take the next question after that, which is is regime change something that we can impose from outside? it's something we've been pretty poor at doing in recent years. or do you try to exploit what's happening in iran right now anyway? you know, the big unknown in this, mika, are the fissures that are taking place within iranian society. the problem is that we're running...
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lies ahead. but before the secretary will be recognized to make her statement, i want to call on several members of the committee to make opening statements, and we'll start with mr. deal. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for holding this hearing on the examination of the nation's preparedness of the h1n1 flu virus as we approach the flu season. i look forward to secretary sebelius's testimony and welcome her to the hearing today. as i mentioned during the subcommittee hearing last april, the global threat of a swine flu pandemic is the greatest threat we face today. from speaking to scientists and health care providers and other experts in the field, i truly believe it's not a matter of if a flu pandemic hits but when. i believe we have the greatest responsibility to protect the public as best as possible when the situation arises. we all recognize this is not a simple matter. since the first reports of the strain began to surface earlier this year, the u.s. international authorities have taken aggressive steps to mitigate the spread of the illness. this has taken the dedication and cooperation of all of those involved, both private and public sec
lies ahead. but before the secretary will be recognized to make her statement, i want to call on several members of the committee to make opening statements, and we'll start with mr. deal. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you for holding this hearing on the examination of the nation's preparedness of the h1n1 flu virus as we approach the flu season. i look forward to secretary sebelius's testimony and welcome her to the hearing today. as i mentioned during the subcommittee...
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lies that we heard from this administration over the iraq war, i justify it. i accept what -- >> i'm sitting here trying to decide which is the purest. the republican -- >> mr.ns is the purest. >> the republican party or the democratic party. we're going take a break and try to assess where the greatest amount of purity resides, republican or democratic leadership. we'll assess that. coming up at the top of the hour, rick sanchez sitting in for campbell brown. rick? >> the woman who runs a.c.o.r.n., the ceo. he's going to try to explain to me, notice the keyword there is "try" to explain to me what happened with the videotapes that everyone has been seeing that detail everything from an explanation to how to do prostitution. i mean, we're talking about several illegal acts. we've got the videos. we've got the explanations. we've got the ramifications. and she's going to come on and tell us what they are doing now in the midst of this scandalous controversy. >>> here's what else we're going to do today, lou. we're also talking about the situation at yale. this young lady was found there a couple days before he was scheduled to get married in a wall. apparentl
lies that we heard from this administration over the iraq war, i justify it. i accept what -- >> i'm sitting here trying to decide which is the purest. the republican -- >> mr.ns is the purest. >> the republican party or the democratic party. we're going take a break and try to assess where the greatest amount of purity resides, republican or democratic leadership. we'll assess that. coming up at the top of the hour, rick sanchez sitting in for campbell brown. rick? >>...
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mr. reid, miss pelosi, support our troops in the united states military! >> i sing it all night long, you ain't nothing but a hound dog, obama, telling us all these lies. >> jim spellman joins me by phone from louisville, kentucky. some of those protesters fairly angry in your piece, words like nazi, afro, terrorism, those are just some of the things i pulled from what your piece had. who are these protesters? do they all sound like this? >> well, you know, people are out here, they're real passionate and venting a lot of anger with this administration over a range of issues, not just hk. t the bailouts. and the demonstrations have all been peaceful, you really do see a lot of swastika, nazi imagery on signs. most of the people are fairly normal people that are here, working people that are fed up with feeling like the government is running away without -- going out of control without them having any say in it, richard. >> let's get practical. any suggestions you have heard from this group? >> well, you know, the first goal they're going to try to do is have a part of stopping this haek refo health care reform. beyond that issue the organizers want to tak
mr. reid, miss pelosi, support our troops in the united states military! >> i sing it all night long, you ain't nothing but a hound dog, obama, telling us all these lies. >> jim spellman joins me by phone from louisville, kentucky. some of those protesters fairly angry in your piece, words like nazi, afro, terrorism, those are just some of the things i pulled from what your piece had. who are these protesters? do they all sound like this? >> well, you know, people are out...
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mr. greer, that strikes me as kick-ass as bill cosby is. get off your butt, do your job and stop complaining. that doesn't strike me as what you call liberal lies or propaganda. it doesn't. >> listen, i think the president should have an opportunity to motivate children to encourage them to stay in school, but this president has been aggressive and very vocal on his vision of america, his vision of america where government does everything for us. >> i -- do you think -- you don't have any evidence -- >> i want to make sure that's not what he's going to say. >> when they put out there's no evidence he's going to do it. >> when they put out teaching plans, chris, they put out teaching plans with things in it that talk about how can i help president obama? the only way you can help president obama is to promote his liberal agenda. >> fair enough. i agree with you. >> when it comes to my kids, i want them to go through the parents first. >> that was a line -- that was a boneheaded line that some bureaucrat put in there and i can't believe it wasn't caught by some politically smart person because it's directly aimed at you, so you can beat the hell
mr. greer, that strikes me as kick-ass as bill cosby is. get off your butt, do your job and stop complaining. that doesn't strike me as what you call liberal lies or propaganda. it doesn't. >> listen, i think the president should have an opportunity to motivate children to encourage them to stay in school, but this president has been aggressive and very vocal on his vision of america, his vision of america where government does everything for us. >> i -- do you think -- you don't...
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mr. olson has a fundament rst amendment argument here, and th is the first amenent protects corpations d inviduals. the supre court has said . if the government wants to regulate each particularly political speech which lieshe says, at the co of the first amenent, it has to have compelling reason. thetwo reons offered by solicitor neral kagan-- and chief justice rorts got her to cncede this-- have never been accepted by the courtf justifition forestricting rporate spending. >> ill: by conceding that, es she also concede e's in kind of a poorposition? >> no, s doesn't, becau she comes back and ss the situation today is not what was in 1990, and the terests that the government is offerinow were shown to be justified by congress whenit enacted the mccain-feingold actn 2002. the congre found, and justice breyer pointedhis ou that people believe that their representates cobought. an as justice breyer said isn't that a sufficient government intert to justify thisan? >> lehrer: o course we're al watching-- in our case stening to orlistening for-- justice somayor, the muest mber of the court, whoumps right into t argume today, and is-- soundea lot like on defining whether thiwas a constitutial issue or something
mr. olson has a fundament rst amendment argument here, and th is the first amenent protects corpations d inviduals. the supre court has said . if the government wants to regulate each particularly political speech which lieshe says, at the co of the first amenent, it has to have compelling reason. thetwo reons offered by solicitor neral kagan-- and chief justice rorts got her to cncede this-- have never been accepted by the courtf justifition forestricting rporate spending. >> ill: by...
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li-long conversation. they don't always agree and hor has general forbearance for some o lagley's success. but there is aconversation going on. if two people traveling down a rd except their housebound mr. ess. the roadis coming thugh them. >> charlie: a cversation about the future about wireless and smart phones and l of those devic and 4with the c.o. of pnt nextel daniel hesse. >> the speed thate're going, we've been behind that. and now allof a sudden we're moving a speed we're hitting that point, we're not ly wireless devices, but what i was describing earlier notjust the phone any morelmost everything is going t be connect wire wirelessly doctor doctorow a hesse coming up. captning sponsored by rose communications from ourtudios in new york city, this is charlie se. >> charlie: the great.l. doctorow is re. his novels he won a national ok award two, national book credit i c circle ards and the penn faulkner award. many have been best sellers including "rag time" with his latest efforhe retns to a favorite setting, new york in the early 20t ceury. account orecluses whoill their townuses with decades of newspapers and foundhings. i am pleed to have him back. >> thank y. >> charlie: b
li-long conversation. they don't always agree and hor has general forbearance for some o lagley's success. but there is aconversation going on. if two people traveling down a rd except their housebound mr. ess. the roadis coming thugh them. >> charlie: a cversation about the future about wireless and smart phones and l of those devic and 4with the c.o. of pnt nextel daniel hesse. >> the speed thate're going, we've been behind that. and now allof a sudden we're moving a speed we're...
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since the visitor center lies outside the established boundaries of the park. finally, mr. speaker, h.r. 1287 would clarify the definition of conparticular with us lands in the park's original legislation so that m.p.s. could accept donations of continuous land even if that land is separated by a right of way such as a road, a railway line or utility corridor. mr. speaker, congressman visclosky has been working on this bill for a long time and is to be commended for his diligence. this passed last congress by an overwhelming vote. i ask my colleagues to once again support this measure, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. lamborn. mr. lamborn: thank you, and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. lamborn: here 1287 has been well explained by the majority and we support this legislation, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of
since the visitor center lies outside the established boundaries of the park. finally, mr. speaker, h.r. 1287 would clarify the definition of conparticular with us lands in the park's original legislation so that m.p.s. could accept donations of continuous land even if that land is separated by a right of way such as a road, a railway line or utility corridor. mr. speaker, congressman visclosky has been working on this bill for a long time and is to be commended for his diligence. this passed...
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mr. obama is pushing propaganda son school children. the head of the republican party even accused the president of turning to kids to spread his liberal liesding jobs for americans than writing lesson plans out of the oval office. >> school officials across the country scrambled to address the problem. salt lake city district advised teachers to notify parents if they planned on airing the address in class and allowed students to opt out. similar moves in states like colorado, florida, minnesota, kentucky, and virginia. >> will i send my child? i don't know. right now i would say no. i'll keep them home. >> reporter: white house spokesman robert gibbs said i think we've reached a little bit of the silly season when the president of the united states can't tell kids in school to study hard and stay in school. some people agree seeing the address as inspiring, not political. >> i think any time that someone talks about education and kids staying in school, there's no other motivation for that. >> and that was dan lothian reporting. the president of the parent-teacher association called the uproar over president obama's speech sad. >>> i'm re
mr. obama is pushing propaganda son school children. the head of the republican party even accused the president of turning to kids to spread his liberal liesding jobs for americans than writing lesson plans out of the oval office. >> school officials across the country scrambled to address the problem. salt lake city district advised teachers to notify parents if they planned on airing the address in class and allowed students to opt out. similar moves in states like colorado, florida,...
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mr. president, shouldn't we have a tone that is one of bipartisanship and reconciliation? this language where we call these liesi've heard the concerns of americans and rather than taking the tone, by god, it's my way or the highway, which is exactly what we got. >> that's karl rove, he knows the white house just about better than anyone. >>> and could the president's renewed fight against al qaeda put him at odds with his own party? ralph peters is here to explain. we'll ask him why osama bin laden is still a free man 8 years after 9/11. that's straight ahead. there was a time i wouldn't step out of the house without my makeup. now, it's no problem. (announcer) neutrogena 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 tone correcting now you can fade and prevent discolorations all day. new tone correcting spf 30. here you go. whoa! that's some serious insurance. ding-ding-ding! ding! ding!
mr. president, shouldn't we have a tone that is one of bipartisanship and reconciliation? this language where we call these liesi've heard the concerns of americans and rather than taking the tone, by god, it's my way or the highway, which is exactly what we got. >> that's karl rove, he knows the white house just about better than anyone. >>> and could the president's renewed fight against al qaeda put him at odds with his own party? ralph peters is here to explain. we'll ask him...
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li? it seems to me that has to be where we start the discussion. >> week thank the gentlelady. i want to thank mrjordan for his participation in this hearing. and thank both of the witnesses in the second panel for their participation as my friend is leaving the room, i just want to comment and the staff can really this to him, that there are some cases i suppose where a public auction may lead to a single payer system at one point. it will create a single payer system and i would like to see a single payer system. we have 85 members who signed on to a bill h.r. 676. that bill in its fullness is not likely to have hearings, and while there might be a vote it needs a movement behind that needs a little more strength. while some public options may lead to single-payer i would like to offer the opinion it is unlikely the current status of the public option that is suggesting h.r. 3200 would lead to single-payer the cbo said in one of its studies 9 million people at most would be covered by a public auction will read the first iteration of the plan is to have 129 million people covered by. so we have
li? it seems to me that has to be where we start the discussion. >> week thank the gentlelady. i want to thank mrjordan for his participation in this hearing. and thank both of the witnesses in the second panel for their participation as my friend is leaving the room, i just want to comment and the staff can really this to him, that there are some cases i suppose where a public auction may lead to a single payer system at one point. it will create a single payer system and i would like to...
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li -- they're my soul food. >> host: we're back with another hour and 45 minutes or so with nathan kozol. we're going next to kirk in new mexico. hi. >> caller: hello. mr. kozol,ig fan. i read your books in law school, and i want to ask you this question. i know you he a distaste for the conservative agenda and the no child left behind. my question is ts. how do you feel abo the liberals who should know better, who have turned their backs on this issue ofducation, especially i the inner cities? and how do you feel about those who should have been working and who have an african-american president now who -- i mean, must know the problem because he is from chicago, and yet hasn't worked -- i think diligent enough to attack the issue becset'sot a political or governmt issue, it's a moral iss. >> host: thanks, caller. >> guest: well, you know, at the risk of making some of my close friends angry at me, this gentleman is perfectly right. an awful lot of people who are liberal or just think they're liberal, have pretty much avoided this issue, have not taed about it,n awful lot of the liberals i have known over the years have -- they have what i call a sort
li -- they're my soul food. >> host: we're back with another hour and 45 minutes or so with nathan kozol. we're going next to kirk in new mexico. hi. >> caller: hello. mr. kozol,ig fan. i read your books in law school, and i want to ask you this question. i know you he a distaste for the conservative agenda and the no child left behind. my question is ts. how do you feel abo the liberals who should know better, who have turned their backs on this issue ofducation, especially i the...
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mr. wilson apologized. should probably apologize to his colleagues on the floor, whatever. that's not my beef. my beef with him is his mendacity. he claimed the president lieds words when the president said that legislation does not cover illegal aliens. the house bill hr-3200 in section 246 on page 143 says this in plain english. nothing in this subtitle shall allow federal payments for affordability credits on behalf of individuals who are not lawfully present in the united states. it says it explicitly in the law. current law says that illegal aliens are barred from federal health programs. the new law would say that as well, and the -- the perpetuation of this lie by congressman wilson and by many others on the right is really shameful. we can have an honest debate about health care. they are entitled to their own opinion. they are not entitled to their own facts. >> mary, you used to be a co-host of "crossfire" yourself. go ahead and respond. >> no one likes to use the word lie, but the president's speech was replete with not just ideological demagoguery and partisanship, it was replete with mendacity. it was replete with dissembling and call it whatev
mr. wilson apologized. should probably apologize to his colleagues on the floor, whatever. that's not my beef. my beef with him is his mendacity. he claimed the president lieds words when the president said that legislation does not cover illegal aliens. the house bill hr-3200 in section 246 on page 143 says this in plain english. nothing in this subtitle shall allow federal payments for affordability credits on behalf of individuals who are not lawfully present in the united states. it says it...
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mr. appears opinion -- sometimes it's a guy thing. i told her, ge on back to your room. she might have consideration lis tried to cut this and didn't get cut. we're going to find that out. and so my sense is listening to you, and -- you had a great discussion. i mean, you may not feel it was great, but it was, but listening to you, you come across as sincere and honorable. and i still hold out, i believe, listening to everything cumulatively, that you were blindsided and i believe, therefore, blindsided by your staff, and i used the word earlier and i use caution it might be a little strong. a conspiracy to cover everything up. i think it's less strong that i felt before, but by default, then, are first panel, state department. those individuals were blindsided. i'm not saying about your responsibility. i'm saying they got blind it sided by default of timing. last thing i want to go back to, and i don't know we got snackpack either, but the episode, there were pictures. i saw the pictures and, again, i can visualize with our without picture, but what i can really picture, these seven or eight individual
mr. appears opinion -- sometimes it's a guy thing. i told her, ge on back to your room. she might have consideration lis tried to cut this and didn't get cut. we're going to find that out. and so my sense is listening to you, and -- you had a great discussion. i mean, you may not feel it was great, but it was, but listening to you, you come across as sincere and honorable. and i still hold out, i believe, listening to everything cumulatively, that you were blindsided and i believe, therefore,...