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mr. roberts: -- the speaker pro tempore: the senator from kansas. mr. roberts: i rise to raise significant concerns with the pending amendment offered by my good friend and colleague, senator david vitter. and his amendment allows for the importation for prescription drugs from canada. and i'm going to reiterate some of the same concerns that are voiced every time, every time we discuss drug importation. let me also say that i think we all want more inexpensive drugs for our constituents, we all want broader access to drugs and therapies. that's a given. i know that that is precisely the intent of my colleague, but, however, we also want to ensure our constituents are safe when they are taking these drugs, no matter what the expense. not only that, but americans expect to be kept safe. so i must raise concerns, mr. president, that nothing in the vitter amendment ensures the safety of drugs that would be imported from canada. that's the lone country that's involved in regards to his pending amendment. now, some say that only the f.d.a.-approved drugs will
mr. roberts: -- the speaker pro tempore: the senator from kansas. mr. roberts: i rise to raise significant concerns with the pending amendment offered by my good friend and colleague, senator david vitter. and his amendment allows for the importation for prescription drugs from canada. and i'm going to reiterate some of the same concerns that are voiced every time, every time we discuss drug importation. let me also say that i think we all want more inexpensive drugs for our constituents, we...
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mr. roberts: i would be happy to. mr. nelson: and also in a bipartisan way we are supporting this.isn't that a wonderful term to finally throw around, bipartisanship where we can come together not as partisans, not acido logs, but in the best interests of the country. mr. roberts: i share the senator's views and am very hopeful that this will not be the last trade agreement we see and again thankful to the senator for his comments and his work. madam president, some of my remarks will be duplicative of senator hatch and the senator from florida, as i have indicated, but i want to really stress on behalf of our nation's farmers, ranchers and manufacturers, service providers, i rise today to add my voice to the chorus of strong support for passing the pending trade agreements with colombia, panama and korea. to be candid with you, and i'm not trying to be a bad news bear here, but i wasn't at all convinced this day would ever come, but after learning that the president was sending up the trade agreements to congress, i think the word i thought of in my head was finally. maybe five fi
mr. roberts: i would be happy to. mr. nelson: and also in a bipartisan way we are supporting this.isn't that a wonderful term to finally throw around, bipartisanship where we can come together not as partisans, not acido logs, but in the best interests of the country. mr. roberts: i share the senator's views and am very hopeful that this will not be the last trade agreement we see and again thankful to the senator for his comments and his work. madam president, some of my remarks will be...
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chief justice roberts: thank you, ms. kruger. dellinger: mr. chief justice, and may it -- chief justice roberts: mr. dellinger. justice kagan: mr. dellinger? mr. dellinger: yes. justice kagan: could you assume for -- [laughter.] justice kagan: could you assume for me that -- is it -- chief justice roberts: justice kagan. [laughter.] justice kagan: i feel like i missed something. [laughter.] justice kagan: mr. dellinger, could you assume for me that there is a ministerial exception that's founded in the religion clauses, and tell me who counts as a minister, and why this commissioned minister does not count as a minister? mr. dellinger: i believe that there is an exemption grounded in the religion clauses. it means that religious organizations will win -- will prevail in many cases in which a comparable civil organization would not prevail. i don't think that it makes sense to approach it in a categorical way of asking -- justice kagan: i'm just asking you to assume with me for a moment that there is a categorical exception and to tell me who you
chief justice roberts: thank you, ms. kruger. dellinger: mr. chief justice, and may it -- chief justice roberts: mr. dellinger. justice kagan: mr. dellinger? mr. dellinger: yes. justice kagan: could you assume for -- [laughter.] justice kagan: could you assume for me that -- is it -- chief justice roberts: justice kagan. [laughter.] justice kagan: i feel like i missed something. [laughter.] justice kagan: mr. dellinger, could you assume for me that there is a ministerial exception that's...
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mr. robert grey, a graduate of washington and lee law school. he has worked with us on several projects. we are going to claim you as an alone. he was former president of the aba and a partner in the prestigious firm of patton and when. two members could not be with us. jeff toobin who has worked with us on other things on our award, cnn senior analyst and contributor to "the new yorker" magazine, just a few days ago we learned that linda fairstein couldn't be with us. she's also a pass on crime novelist and former prosecutor, so let's recognize the selection committee. [applause] >> in a few minutes david baldacci will lead a panel discussion of the book that we are honored today, the confession. so want to take a few minutes telling you about the author of the confession, mr. john grisham but i which which is part of the repeating facts off you know more famous person, john grisham was originally from arkansas. graduate from university of mississippi law school in 1981 and practiced law for nearly a decade, specializing in criminal defense and
mr. robert grey, a graduate of washington and lee law school. he has worked with us on several projects. we are going to claim you as an alone. he was former president of the aba and a partner in the prestigious firm of patton and when. two members could not be with us. jeff toobin who has worked with us on other things on our award, cnn senior analyst and contributor to "the new yorker" magazine, just a few days ago we learned that linda fairstein couldn't be with us. she's also a...
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mr. robert grey, graduate who has worked with that says several projects. robert is a former president of the aba impart during the procedure of putnam williams. two members of the committee could not be witness. jeff toobin has worked with us on other things, but just as the word, cnn, and "the new yorker" magazine just a few days ago learned that linda fairstein couldn't be with us. she is also the best-selling crime novelist and former prosecutor. let's recognize the selection committee. [applause] >> in a few minutes, david baldacci will lead a discussion about the compassion. or take a few minutes telling you about the author, mr. john grisham. although i'm just repeating facts all of you know that the market as a person, the shorter the introduction. someone who is originally from arkansas graduated from the university of mississippi law school in 1981 to practice law for nearly a decade, specializing in criminal defense in personal injury litigation. he also served in the mississippi house of representatives from 1883 until 1990. as difficult as all
mr. robert grey, graduate who has worked with that says several projects. robert is a former president of the aba impart during the procedure of putnam williams. two members of the committee could not be witness. jeff toobin has worked with us on other things, but just as the word, cnn, and "the new yorker" magazine just a few days ago learned that linda fairstein couldn't be with us. she is also the best-selling crime novelist and former prosecutor. let's recognize the selection...
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mr. robert reich.ood to have you with us tonight. >> good evening, ed. >> i want to start with herman cain's 999 plan. explain why it is such a grossly regressive, unfair tax. >> well, it is regressive because if you have a flat tax like that, 999, essentially it means the rich are paying less and the poor are paying more. i mean, essentially, it means that we are getting rid of all the progressivity in the tax code right now, not that much, but getting rid of whatever is remaining. >> and let's be clear, mitt romney would basically raise taxes on the middle class, is that how you read it? >> well, there's no question about it. there's another other way of balancing the budget if you are not going to raise taxes on the rich and you are also going to raise taxes on the poor. i mean, look this is just a matter, as obama says, as the president says, of mathematic, it is also, ed, a question of morality, we have seen for years, for years, that more and more and more of the nation's income has been going to
mr. robert reich.ood to have you with us tonight. >> good evening, ed. >> i want to start with herman cain's 999 plan. explain why it is such a grossly regressive, unfair tax. >> well, it is regressive because if you have a flat tax like that, 999, essentially it means the rich are paying less and the poor are paying more. i mean, essentially, it means that we are getting rid of all the progressivity in the tax code right now, not that much, but getting rid of whatever is...
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mr. garre: that's right. chief justice john g. roberts: so their conduct prior to that time would be attributed to him, right? mr. garre: i think that's right. chief justice john g. roberts: right. part of their conduct was setting up their arrangement with mr. butler where he would show up as counsel of record but not really do anything. so why aren't the consequences of that arrangement attributed to maples as well? mr. garre: i don't think they would be attributed. i think what you are looking for is whether the default itself is attributable to maples. the new york -- what the out-of- state attorneys did is they left the representation without fulfilling their duty to notify the court or mr. maples. mr. maples was sitting in a prison cell in alabama under the reasonable belief that he was represented by counsel who would appeal if an adverse decision was issued. justice antonin scalia: mr. garre, can i go back to justice kennedy's question? this was not an appeal. the question was how many capital cases is there no appeal. he had been
mr. garre: that's right. chief justice john g. roberts: so their conduct prior to that time would be attributed to him, right? mr. garre: i think that's right. chief justice john g. roberts: right. part of their conduct was setting up their arrangement with mr. butler where he would show up as counsel of record but not really do anything. so why aren't the consequences of that arrangement attributed to maples as well? mr. garre: i don't think they would be attributed. i think what you are...
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mr. roberts and mr.ecial. >> they helped you put this moment together. correct me if i'm wrong, but they actually staged the spelling bee in many ways so that you could do this with skylar? >> yes. it was was staged. i contacted them a month before i came back to let them know and then we worked it all. i mean, little did i realize it was going to be the feel good story of the week i guess is what people are calling it. >> it's fantastic. it's always doing someone's sergeant, thank you for being we know you'll have more when he gets home next time. >> thank you. >> bye. >> bye! >> the one thing you know when you're setting up a deal like that if you're dealing with someone in the military presix is key. >> there on time, ready to go. >> down to the letter. congratulations to them, though, great story. >>> ahead, one of the most well-known symbols of freedom is in america, it is now being duplicated. >> we will hear from the man who now owns a little statue of liberty. this is "the early show" on cbs. din
mr. roberts and mr.ecial. >> they helped you put this moment together. correct me if i'm wrong, but they actually staged the spelling bee in many ways so that you could do this with skylar? >> yes. it was was staged. i contacted them a month before i came back to let them know and then we worked it all. i mean, little did i realize it was going to be the feel good story of the week i guess is what people are calling it. >> it's fantastic. it's always doing someone's sergeant,...
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mr. roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and i want to thank you as well as other members who expressed their support on behalf of your perseverance, and for your efforts on behalf of these agreements. i think collectively at least the information i have that the free trade agreement add up to about 13 billion in additional exports, that's about 250,000 jobs, and i would also say that under the trade agreements that exports from colombia and panama have already come in duty free for years now under a variety of preference programs. with these agreements do is level the playing field and address some concerns that my college have, extend the same benefits to u.s. producers and exporters who still face the terrace and other markets. i think the answer to that is obvious. the estimate is these agreement to increase direct exports by $130 million for kansas ranchers and farmers, and create an additional 1150 jobs. delay is not without consequence and there's been a lot of delay on these three agreements. my colleagues
mr. roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and i want to thank you as well as other members who expressed their support on behalf of your perseverance, and for your efforts on behalf of these agreements. i think collectively at least the information i have that the free trade agreement add up to about 13 billion in additional exports, that's about 250,000 jobs, and i would also say that under the trade agreements that exports from colombia and panama have already come in duty free for years...
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mr. roberts and mr.if i'm wrong, but they actually staged the spelling bee in many ways so that you could do this with skylar? >> yes. it was was staged. i contacted them a month before i came back to let them know and then we worked it all. we had a month to do it so it was plenty of time to plan and it worked out. it was very special. i mean, little did i realize it was going to be the feel good story of the week i guess is what people are calling it. >> it's fantastic. it's always doing someone's heart good to see a reunion of one of our members in the military with their kids but, boy, you really topped a lot of of them. sergeant, thank you for being with us and thank you for your service, sir. >> thank you. praise god. thank you. >> you guys enjoy your few days with your dad and give him lots of hugs to take back with him. we know you'll have more when he gets home next time. >> thank you. >> bye. >> bye! >> the one thing you know when you're setting up a deal like that if you're dealing with someon
mr. roberts and mr.if i'm wrong, but they actually staged the spelling bee in many ways so that you could do this with skylar? >> yes. it was was staged. i contacted them a month before i came back to let them know and then we worked it all. we had a month to do it so it was plenty of time to plan and it worked out. it was very special. i mean, little did i realize it was going to be the feel good story of the week i guess is what people are calling it. >> it's fantastic. it's...
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mr. robert johnson is suggesting that companies voluntarily adopt the practice of always interviewing atposition. i agree with him. >>> top stories next, including occupy wall street protests that are staying put. those are live pictures you're watching, by the way. 56 minutes after the hour. (announcer) everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. i can go back and do gardening with comfort. [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex with 5-loxin advanced. shows improvement in joint comfort within 7 days. osteo bi-flex. the #1 doctor and pharmacist recommended brand. >>> showdown in
mr. robert johnson is suggesting that companies voluntarily adopt the practice of always interviewing atposition. i agree with him. >>> top stories next, including occupy wall street protests that are staying put. those are live pictures you're watching, by the way. 56 minutes after the hour. (announcer) everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists,...
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now we go to senator roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all for your indulgence. i have letters of the support from the nea and american association of school distributes. >> which amendment is it, senator rock -- roberts? >> sorry. b1. title five one. >> okay. i thought we were doing title two. >> b stands for five if you're greek, if you're roman, i don't know what the hell it is. i want to ask unanimous consent to senators paul and hatch as co-sponsors. is that without objection? >> without objection, of course. >> okay. thank you. unfortunately, i was telling my colleagues i'm concerned about the administration's effort to implement the race to the top, rtt is the acronym, put forth quickly without sufficient review. rtt created in the 2009 stimulus package as a competitive grant program that provides federal money to states that enact plans to improve student performance by making progress on standards and assessments turning around low performing schools, boosting teacher quality, and adopting common standards for curriculum, however, we have yet to see wheth
now we go to senator roberts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you all for your indulgence. i have letters of the support from the nea and american association of school distributes. >> which amendment is it, senator rock -- roberts? >> sorry. b1. title five one. >> okay. i thought we were doing title two. >> b stands for five if you're greek, if you're roman, i don't know what the hell it is. i want to ask unanimous consent to senators paul and hatch as...
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governor romney, a devout mormon, has been a target of texas pastor robert jeffers. he says that mr. romney's mormon faith is not a religion, it's a cult. >> in my estimates, mormonism is a cult, and it would give credence to a cult to have a mormon candidate. >> so if republicans want to nominate mitt romney, a several identified mormon, as their official g.o.p. candidate to run for u.s. president, that would credentialize a cult, says jeffers. but mormons point out their religion is a faith, not a cult. item, jesus. "mormonism is indistinguishable from christianity." so says the church them believe jesus christ is the messiah. the second person of the holy trinity, of the father, the son, and the holy spirit. item, mormon population, nearly 6 million americans practice mormonism in the united states, and 17 million worldwide, including the united states. item, tax-exempt status. mormonism is exempt from taxes on expenditures, exactly as are other religions like catholicism, judaism, hinduism. that tax-exempt status is a further guarantee that mar mannism is a religion and tax- fre
governor romney, a devout mormon, has been a target of texas pastor robert jeffers. he says that mr. romney's mormon faith is not a religion, it's a cult. >> in my estimates, mormonism is a cult, and it would give credence to a cult to have a mormon candidate. >> so if republicans want to nominate mitt romney, a several identified mormon, as their official g.o.p. candidate to run for u.s. president, that would credentialize a cult, says jeffers. but mormons point out their religion...
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mr. michael roselli. dr. robert marchant. senator richard lugar and ms. deb lugar. tor lugar is the ranking republican on the foreign affairs, foreign relations committee. mr. chris courts and mr. andrew courts. mr. peter krause and mrs. lisa krause. senator max baucus and miss melody haynes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ambassador armalon revere and philip revere. the honorable timothy geithner and mrs. geithner. ms. carla a. robinson mr. guy -- [inaudible conversations] mr. henry h. kang and ms. cassie hearn mihalik. [inaudible conversations] the honorable ann stock and mr. stewart c. stolt. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ms. janelle monet and mr. nathaniel irvin. janelle monet is one of the performers this evening at the white house, following the white house state dinner. the other performers will be be on trio from seoul korea who were educated at juilliard in new york. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] mrs. janet berman. [i
mr. michael roselli. dr. robert marchant. senator richard lugar and ms. deb lugar. tor lugar is the ranking republican on the foreign affairs, foreign relations committee. mr. chris courts and mr. andrew courts. mr. peter krause and mrs. lisa krause. senator max baucus and miss melody haynes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ambassador armalon revere and philip revere. the honorable timothy geithner and mrs. geithner. ms. carla a. robinson mr. guy --...
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another success for the administration tonight president former white house press secretary robert gibbs in chicago said mr. obama it should be given a great deal of credit that is what is going on politically economically where you have diet may feel spoke to depaul university about the topic khalil marrar predicts gas prices could drop in united states because of moammar gadhafi capture and killing giving you an idea of libya produces about 2% of the world's oil but sits on reserves that can produce more. february protests started in libya oil prices and immediately jumped 35% eventually they stabilized when it became clear it was just a matter of time before gaddafi was captured may still take several months for libya to start exporting as much oil as it did before it broke into civil war eventually if all goes well with the new government could produce even more. take a listen to professor marrar addiction in the coming weeks bemba libya has a nice oil some of the best in africa all around the world as a result of that at forecast of last major catastrophe never dealt with this kind of market prices dr
another success for the administration tonight president former white house press secretary robert gibbs in chicago said mr. obama it should be given a great deal of credit that is what is going on politically economically where you have diet may feel spoke to depaul university about the topic khalil marrar predicts gas prices could drop in united states because of moammar gadhafi capture and killing giving you an idea of libya produces about 2% of the world's oil but sits on reserves that can...
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let's now talk to robert david steele political analyst and former intelligence officer mr steele the i'll keep my wall street protesters they've raised everything from lack of jobs to global warming is there a common the cause uniting the activists. there actually is and if you look at the day of rage page it's electoral reform these are not stupid people they're very smart and they understand that at root this is about corruption in government and corruption on wall street and until you have electoral reform you cannot restore the integrity of the u.s. government so yes there is a common cause but it's a bottom up meant and so that common cause is being voiced in many different ways all right and you mentioned electoral reform is that what they want to achieve and can the demonstrations that chavis say her opinion. i can't speak for them. i am driving up to new york on thursday and we are having a meeting and they are adopting or i hope they will adopt the nine point. four and program that ralph nader jim turner christine told and myself and several others have put together. my obje
let's now talk to robert david steele political analyst and former intelligence officer mr steele the i'll keep my wall street protesters they've raised everything from lack of jobs to global warming is there a common the cause uniting the activists. there actually is and if you look at the day of rage page it's electoral reform these are not stupid people they're very smart and they understand that at root this is about corruption in government and corruption on wall street and until you have...
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>>pam: the fbi is searching for a serial banker robert these are surveillance photographs. he is and nicknamed mrsts throughout california including recent bank robberies and nevada, south san francisco. the suspect is not use a weapon but just place is a note on the counter demanding cash. >>pam: joseph naso in court today asking a judge to be unshackled. 1977-1994, all of these victims of the first initial, last initial, the same. it those four women. he has been serving his own legal defense. the judge allowed the unshackling. >> still the thousands of students need to get the will will be cough violation. if the students to not get a whopping cough vivaccination- there will not be able to attend class. >> the remaining students that need it is me to get it by monday. with 1300 still need the vaccine. the district was provided 30 extra days. the health and wellness director explains why students need this. >> there have been a number of infant deaths. we want as many people as vaccinated as possible. it can be fatal in children we do not want students carrying it, and taking it to younger fami
>>pam: the fbi is searching for a serial banker robert these are surveillance photographs. he is and nicknamed mrsts throughout california including recent bank robberies and nevada, south san francisco. the suspect is not use a weapon but just place is a note on the counter demanding cash. >>pam: joseph naso in court today asking a judge to be unshackled. 1977-1994, all of these victims of the first initial, last initial, the same. it those four women. he has been serving his own...
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[applause] >> thank you, robert. mr. karl rove? >> thanks to the regents for having me back. every person on this podium today is here under false pretenses. not a single one of them as a titan, accept me. [laughter] all of this high school, titans, class of 1951. -- columbus high school, titans, class of 1951. 14 million fellow americans are out of work today. september, unemployment 9.1%, the 32nd month and a row in which unemployment was 8% or more, the long sustained time of high unemployment since the great depression. it happened despite the fact we tried the 2 1/2 year experience of spending our way to prosperity. it has not worked. i country faces fundamental issues regarding how to get ourselves on the right track. we have lost 1.5 million jobs net since the stimulus bill was passed. we have had spending the size of the government relative to the gross domestic product of the united states, 20% in 2008. today it is near 25%. in 2015 it will be 23%, and then marched upward after that. by the middle of the century, if left unchecked, using the president's own projectio
[applause] >> thank you, robert. mr. karl rove? >> thanks to the regents for having me back. every person on this podium today is here under false pretenses. not a single one of them as a titan, accept me. [laughter] all of this high school, titans, class of 1951. -- columbus high school, titans, class of 1951. 14 million fellow americans are out of work today. september, unemployment 9.1%, the 32nd month and a row in which unemployment was 8% or more, the long sustained time of...
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mr. chernoff's? >> reporter: the prosecutor could not hide his annoyance with thursday's witness. dr. robertwas equally as combative. >> you know what material is? >> i do. i'm wearing material. ask a specific question and i'll give you a specific answer. >> reporter: things got so heated, prosecutor david walgren turned to the judge for help. >> you're putting words in my mouth. >> your honor, would the court instruct the witness to answer the question. >> cross-examination is putting words in your mouth, which you can accept or reject. >> i reject. >> reporter: he used numerous medical records for a patient named omar arnold. it showed regular and increasing doses of sedatives. >> this is consistent with development of tolerance. >> reporter: defense attorneys were intent on proving jackson was a long-time drug addict. and that dr. conrad murray was trying to help him kick the habit. later, a propofol expert testified for the defense. >> if, in fact, murray had administered the drugs that he described in his conversations with the police department, in doses that he described, i would not
mr. chernoff's? >> reporter: the prosecutor could not hide his annoyance with thursday's witness. dr. robertwas equally as combative. >> you know what material is? >> i do. i'm wearing material. ask a specific question and i'll give you a specific answer. >> reporter: things got so heated, prosecutor david walgren turned to the judge for help. >> you're putting words in my mouth. >> your honor, would the court instruct the witness to answer the question....
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robert cole and one racing, the breeders cup. a philly named having grace. congratulations to mr.e and rapid reduction. >>> all right, that's good news jamie. coming tonight on abc a 2 news at 11:00. >> you could actually see the joy on her face. this is one happy home coming. we'll tell you about the elaborate scheme, soldier returning from war, to surprise his wife. >>> virginia, and made headlines this week when she took over ibm. why -- tell you about several women making big strides for ending gender bias. joipjoin us for "abc news" at 11:00. >>> i speak for the people. >> i think we will see a few flakes fly, mixed with rain. >> i don't think it will be a shovel situation. >> should anybody keep their date saturday night? >> and like you or anybody, i don't have a special -- i'll say that the phil's point will go on no matter what. i would say, if your costume is the more likely clad, maybe you sneak in a layer. >> clad it up a little more? >> yeah. >> it will be cold. chilly. >> it won't be one of these, here we go. >> like october surprise, major snow. >> i think that will
robert cole and one racing, the breeders cup. a philly named having grace. congratulations to mr.e and rapid reduction. >>> all right, that's good news jamie. coming tonight on abc a 2 news at 11:00. >> you could actually see the joy on her face. this is one happy home coming. we'll tell you about the elaborate scheme, soldier returning from war, to surprise his wife. >>> virginia, and made headlines this week when she took over ibm. why -- tell you about several women...
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we welcome fred smith chairman of fed exceo and robert johnson founder of black television. gentleman, mrsmith, how deep of a hole are we in right now and is washington making it better or worse? >> guest: i think the economy is slow. our economist and our information would not show that we are not entering a recession, but the policies that we are pursuing in the federal level are certainly not creating a situation which would create growth in the economy, either. >> chris: what is hurting growth that is coming out of washington? >> guest: well, the economy is divided in two parts. investment and consumption and investment is virtually 100 percent correlated with job creation and our investment levels are significantly lower than where they have been in the past. our corporate tax code and our energy policy and trade policy and the tremendous increase in regulations are all impeding the economy's ability to grow at reasonable levels. >> chris: mr. johnson, you said this week that you don't think that the leadership in either white or congress will end what you end zero sum game menitalit
we welcome fred smith chairman of fed exceo and robert johnson founder of black television. gentleman, mrsmith, how deep of a hole are we in right now and is washington making it better or worse? >> guest: i think the economy is slow. our economist and our information would not show that we are not entering a recession, but the policies that we are pursuing in the federal level are certainly not creating a situation which would create growth in the economy, either. >> chris: what is...
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and it wasn't long before robert the car salesman was hinting at that double life as a double-o. >> he is more interesting than mrsman. >> did you think that was kind of intriguing. >> exactly, i thought it was intriguing. i couldn't understand why he had this money and then he started talking about all these eccentric cars he had, bmws, and aston martins. this is a guy that is definitely out to impress. >> and impress he did. caroline invited him back to her home, and into her life. >> he started taking me away for weekends. but we'd always go to very expensive places. it's kind of like, well this is a bit better than staying at home. and this is fun. it was an adventure. it was just so exciting being with him. you were never bored. >> there were big ticket vacations in portugal and rio. >> he was a good dancer and i loved dancing. >> robert moved in with the lawyer caroline six months after they'd met. and used his cover as a salesman to swing car lot deals for her. robert assured caroline if she bought a sporty vw for her sister and one for herself too, he'd get her a good price for her old mercedes. caroline
and it wasn't long before robert the car salesman was hinting at that double life as a double-o. >> he is more interesting than mrsman. >> did you think that was kind of intriguing. >> exactly, i thought it was intriguing. i couldn't understand why he had this money and then he started talking about all these eccentric cars he had, bmws, and aston martins. this is a guy that is definitely out to impress. >> and impress he did. caroline invited him back to her home, and...
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program. >> robert kleasen, the american who survived death row and then built an arsenal of weapons in his lancashire home. >> tonight's top story, the american gunman who spent time on death row. >> mrg buffalo, robert kleasen's cover was finally blown as he once again became the center of media attention. >> in america he was described as an extremely dangerous man who would constitute a threat to society if ever released. >> but a fascination with violent weapons proved his downfall again. >> in march 2000, kleasen was charged with illegally possessing guns. marie was granted a divorce from him. and this should have been the last chapter of his bizarre life in britain. but remarkably, robert kleasen was released pending sentencing, and allowed to return home to barton. >> he threatened to kill me and his wife. i was concerned, quite annoyed with the judiciary that they let out a psychotic on bail frankly. >> the magistrate paroled him out, back home. but it wasn't his home. >> he had to report to the police station every day. >> it was the house marie had run away from and it was hers. and she dare not go back. >> as soon as he was released, the ever resourceful kleasen was writin
program. >> robert kleasen, the american who survived death row and then built an arsenal of weapons in his lancashire home. >> tonight's top story, the american gunman who spent time on death row. >> mrg buffalo, robert kleasen's cover was finally blown as he once again became the center of media attention. >> in america he was described as an extremely dangerous man who would constitute a threat to society if ever released. >> but a fascination with violent...
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robert reich is a professor and author. mr. secretary, thanks so much for joining us today. >> hi, remember son ka. >> rick perry unveiled his flat tax plan about 30 minutes ago. let's get your reaction now that we have specifics. >> perry's flat tax plan is a variant on trickle-downed economics on steroids. what essentially perry is saying is we are going to have a flat tax. it is going to reduce the taxes of very well think people in this country who have, by the way shall not been as wealthy as they are now in 50 years and never taken as high a share of total income as they have at least since 1928. we are going to reduce their taxes even more, because i believe, says rick perry, that trickle-down economics works. everybody is going to be benefiting by that. of course, with he know, we have experienced trickle-down economics for years, veronica. it doesn't work. in fact, median wages since george bush cut taxes mostly on the wealthy, the median wage continues to drop. >> the way he set it up, he is trying to show that it cou
robert reich is a professor and author. mr. secretary, thanks so much for joining us today. >> hi, remember son ka. >> rick perry unveiled his flat tax plan about 30 minutes ago. let's get your reaction now that we have specifics. >> perry's flat tax plan is a variant on trickle-downed economics on steroids. what essentially perry is saying is we are going to have a flat tax. it is going to reduce the taxes of very well think people in this country who have, by the way shall...
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joining us tonight for the interview, ohio state representative robert hagan, a democrat from youngstown, ohio. mrgan, appreciate your time tonight. thanks for being here. >> you're welcome. thank you for allowing me to tell the rest of the country how insensitive and ridiculous my republican colleagues are in the legislature. >> ohio is one of the states around the country where republican lawmakers are pushing forced drug testing for poor people applying for public assistance. what do you think is motivating that. >> rachel, there's a couple things that motivate that. let me first start out by saying our governor, john kasich, worked for lehman brothers. and you and every, pretty much all your people, the viewers know that lehman brothers went under. he was the vice president of lehman brothers. wall street started to go under. bankers, banking started to go under. so they asked and begged for additional help for the taxpayers. when john kasich, lehman brothers vice president decided between the time he was a congressman and the time he became our governor, he lost a lot of money and he came to
joining us tonight for the interview, ohio state representative robert hagan, a democrat from youngstown, ohio. mrgan, appreciate your time tonight. thanks for being here. >> you're welcome. thank you for allowing me to tell the rest of the country how insensitive and ridiculous my republican colleagues are in the legislature. >> ohio is one of the states around the country where republican lawmakers are pushing forced drug testing for poor people applying for public assistance....
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. >> woodruff: so robert kuttner, the argument you're hearing from mr. moore and governor per is that this is going to unleash job creation... a creation of jobs and economic growth. >> well, there are several things wrong with perry's proposal. first of all, he didn't put any numbers on it. so anybody-- whether in business or running for public office who's remotely serious about changing something as fundamental as the tax system is going to tell you what it costs. secondly, his plan says if you do better under the present tax system you can pay your taxes under the present system. if you do better with a 20% flat tax you can take the 20% flat tax. obviously that means that people are going to take which ever one does better for them, which means they there's going to be a huge revenue loss which is going to make the deficit worse. also, the people who are going to opt for the flat tax are people currently paying more than 20%. they're the more affluent people. so this is a tax break for affluent people and, look, we had three big tax cuts under presid
. >> woodruff: so robert kuttner, the argument you're hearing from mr. moore and governor per is that this is going to unleash job creation... a creation of jobs and economic growth. >> well, there are several things wrong with perry's proposal. first of all, he didn't put any numbers on it. so anybody-- whether in business or running for public office who's remotely serious about changing something as fundamental as the tax system is going to tell you what it costs. secondly, his...
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support for our judicial nominees, i bring to the senate's attention for confirmation judge robert scola. mr. casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: mr. president, i just rise for literally 30 seconds. what i failed to do when i was talking about both nominees was to thank senator too maniy, my colleague from pennsylvania. we worked together on both of these nominees at a process to arrive rat a consensus position. so i am grateful for senator toometoomey's help on this and k thankful for the staff's help as well. i would yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the hornak and scola nominations are confirmed and the question occurs on the mariana nomination. -- on the mariani nomination. mr. casey: mr. president, i would ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators in the chamber wishing to vote or change their vote? are there any senators who haven't voted who wish to vote? the
support for our judicial nominees, i bring to the senate's attention for confirmation judge robert scola. mr. casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: mr. president, i just rise for literally 30 seconds. what i failed to do when i was talking about both nominees was to thank senator too maniy, my colleague from pennsylvania. we worked together on both of these nominees at a process to arrive rat a consensus position. so i am grateful for senator...
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>> being in prison, you know, i wish i could bring robert silk back, margaret kierer back and heal all the wounds of mrs, of course, dana demarco, right, and i do that, you know. >> were those the only cases you were involved in? >> they tried to link me up with other cases and, matter of fact, they even came out and said i might have been the serial killer, but all that was disproven. they couldn't find evidence of that. >> do you think you are a serial killer or not? >> well, i read the types of serial killers and none of those cases fit within the category of a serial killer. the way i execute, i don't think they do it like that. you know what i mean? >> well, some do. really, under the definition of serial killer, i think your crimes would apply. i mean, i think someone calling you a serial killer is probably legitimate. you may not see yourself that way. thanks, reggie. >> all right. thank you. all right. >> i think at the end of the interview, you know, when all was said and done, reggie thought he had done a really good job in essentially managing the image that he put out there. >> so, are you l
>> being in prison, you know, i wish i could bring robert silk back, margaret kierer back and heal all the wounds of mrs, of course, dana demarco, right, and i do that, you know. >> were those the only cases you were involved in? >> they tried to link me up with other cases and, matter of fact, they even came out and said i might have been the serial killer, but all that was disproven. they couldn't find evidence of that. >> do you think you are a serial killer or not?...
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mr. prime tester is mugging us all. >> the coalition government has a majority and has no problem getting it passed. portugal's fate is likely to be decided elsewhere. allison roberts, bbc news, lisbon. >> the world's biggest lighting maker philips is cutting four -- four and a half thousand jobs. it has to save 800 million euros. the cut comes as they reported a 85% drop in their profits in the three months to september. >> 40% is healthcare, 35% is likely. and we see a lot of opportunities for the future in these areas. however, to achieve that, we have to make the company more agile, step up investment and innovation and market penetration it is inevitable that we have to reduce our rather heavy overhead and support costs. this is what the announcement is all about. >> one of the world's biggest investment group says it will vote against the reelection of rupert murdoch to the board of news corp. at this week's annual general meeting. caplers is concerned about the power held by him and other members of his family. revelations continue to emerge about a phone hacking scandal and the u.k., and "news of the world" was closed down earlier this year. morgan is buyin
mr. prime tester is mugging us all. >> the coalition government has a majority and has no problem getting it passed. portugal's fate is likely to be decided elsewhere. allison roberts, bbc news, lisbon. >> the world's biggest lighting maker philips is cutting four -- four and a half thousand jobs. it has to save 800 million euros. the cut comes as they reported a 85% drop in their profits in the three months to september. >> 40% is healthcare, 35% is likely. and we see a lot...