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don't go to nyu. [applause] nyu is a fine school. i only mean that because you will be in hock for the next 20 years. what i'd say to you or your fellow students to make sure you are always following your conscience. follow your heart. don't think about these an audience. trust that the audience will be there. make sure you are happy and feel good about what you have done. try to do those things that when it seems dangerous or risk your cross the line. when you have that feeling you crossed the line you know you are doing what you should be doing. [applause] we are taught from a young age to sensor ourselves and not rock the boat. better to go along so you can get along and we need more ships -- don't put the card out. just put something over my mouth. we need more people to be muckrakers and go after these sources of power and never be afraid of them. i think it was i f. stone that settle government and corporations are run by lyres and nothing they say should be believed. start with the assumption that when a politician or a ceo is
don't go to nyu. [applause] nyu is a fine school. i only mean that because you will be in hock for the next 20 years. what i'd say to you or your fellow students to make sure you are always following your conscience. follow your heart. don't think about these an audience. trust that the audience will be there. make sure you are happy and feel good about what you have done. try to do those things that when it seems dangerous or risk your cross the line. when you have that feeling you crossed the...
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you're a film student at nyu? journalism?anyone advice for film students or journalism or whatever? okay. you don't go to nyu. [laughter] and why you is a fine school. i only mean that because you are going to be in hock for the next 20 years. now, what i would say to you or your fellow students is to make sure that you always follow your conscience, follow your heart. don't think about pleasing an audience. i trust that the audience will be there. make sure that you are happy, do you feel good about what you done and try to beat those things that when it seems dangerous or seems risky for like maybe have crossed the line, whenever you have the feeling may be across the line, and that's when you know you're doing what you should be doing. [applause] we are taught from a very young age to censor ourselves, pull back, not wrap the boat. it's better to go along so you can get along and we need more stirred. don't put the card at c-span, just put something over my mouth. we need more people to be muckrakers and go after these sou
you're a film student at nyu? journalism?anyone advice for film students or journalism or whatever? okay. you don't go to nyu. [laughter] and why you is a fine school. i only mean that because you are going to be in hock for the next 20 years. now, what i would say to you or your fellow students is to make sure that you always follow your conscience, follow your heart. don't think about pleasing an audience. i trust that the audience will be there. make sure that you are happy, do you feel good...
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according to nyu researchers many hotels cut back on sprucing up their rooms, lobbies, and gyms when travel decreased. now that travel is on the upswing they want to put their best foot forward. >>> well the stock market down much further than earlier indications. right now dow jones down about 200 points. nasdaq and s & p almost down 1% each. reaction to maybe ben bernanke's speech yesterday. not offering much on the economy and not a lot of optimism on president obama's speech as well. that is following europe this morning and asia overnight. >>> time now 6:53. a major privacy breach at a local hospital. the personal information put on a public website for almost a year. [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doc
according to nyu researchers many hotels cut back on sprucing up their rooms, lobbies, and gyms when travel decreased. now that travel is on the upswing they want to put their best foot forward. >>> well the stock market down much further than earlier indications. right now dow jones down about 200 points. nasdaq and s & p almost down 1% each. reaction to maybe ben bernanke's speech yesterday. not offering much on the economy and not a lot of optimism on president obama's speech as...
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. >> jimmy: you guys taught a class at nyu. >> yeah, we did not take acid for that. >> we did not. >> teach the kids when you show up? >> it was this thing where we went in and we didn't even know -- it was a surprise to them. they didn't know we were going to teach and it was the freshman's first day of school, so it was -- and it was a, you know, a class about writing. and -- what was crazy was, we got there and we realized how old we are. it was freshmen in college. we met in college and everything and we got there and we looked out at them and they are, like, 6. we're like, you're in college? wow. and just felt really old. >> talking about, we met, you know, very much in a class like here, trying to talk about collaboration. we met when, well, before you were born, let's see, just -- it hurt. >> jimmy: yeah, i would think so. >> it hurt, yeah. >> jimmy: well, you've matured into fine older gentlemen. >> thank you. >> jimmy: when we come back, i want to talk about "the book of mormon" because it is absolutely fantastic. matt and trey are here with us. "south park" documentary is su
. >> jimmy: you guys taught a class at nyu. >> yeah, we did not take acid for that. >> we did not. >> teach the kids when you show up? >> it was this thing where we went in and we didn't even know -- it was a surprise to them. they didn't know we were going to teach and it was the freshman's first day of school, so it was -- and it was a, you know, a class about writing. and -- what was crazy was, we got there and we realized how old we are. it was freshmen in...
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now after she allegedly begged the nyu workers to protect this information everyone in the hospital soond d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d
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. >> a professor at nyu on earlier this week who hit exactly the point you just made.se to talk about radical islam. people with islam refuse to talk about it, because they don't want to be seen at alienating inside their own community. liberals and the leftees, if you will, don't want to talk about it, they don't want to be seen as a bigot or racist and the right wing doesn't want to talk about it, because they're invested in the fear of all islam, and as result, no differentiation. whatever your view is, it's clear that a less fearful and more honest analysis of threats and behavior is in order, and education will be the only pathway to that. fair? >> absolutely. >> that's right. >> look at peter king. i mean, he stepped up to the blat. he's not afraid to talk about it. he's not putting good muslim people in the same group. he's just understand the fact that you do. we need to educate our young people. globally. this doesn't -- >> the vast majority of muslims by the way and non-muslims. >> absolutely. >> the danger, because of the, what we're talking about, everybody
. >> a professor at nyu on earlier this week who hit exactly the point you just made.se to talk about radical islam. people with islam refuse to talk about it, because they don't want to be seen at alienating inside their own community. liberals and the leftees, if you will, don't want to talk about it, they don't want to be seen as a bigot or racist and the right wing doesn't want to talk about it, because they're invested in the fear of all islam, and as result, no differentiation....
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a unique motto, when the people need help they call police, and when the police need help they call nyud so it is a tom cat with the tools that the nysu uses, and the motto of the department. >> we are always ready. >> whatever you need, and whatever, and that was very daddy. whenever, whatever time, and 5:00 in the morning or when he is sleeping or 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon, monday, we are going. >> got it. tell us more what we are going to learn from the children of 9/11? >> well, i think that you will be very surprised to hear very uplifting stories about how the children actually dealt with grief and tried to move on with their life. the thing that struck me with the kids is that we are so used to hearing the negative aspects of the children, and the going off of the rails and broken homes and these children are incredible. i think that they are not only wanted to respect their existing parents and not do anything at all to upset them, but they wanted to honor their dead parents and do something to make the dead parent proud of them, and that is so in contradiction to what you hear
a unique motto, when the people need help they call police, and when the police need help they call nyud so it is a tom cat with the tools that the nysu uses, and the motto of the department. >> we are always ready. >> whatever you need, and whatever, and that was very daddy. whenever, whatever time, and 5:00 in the morning or when he is sleeping or 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon, monday, we are going. >> got it. tell us more what we are going to learn from the children of 9/11?...
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with us, as can you see here, henry blodgett, editor and chief of "the business insider" and nyu professor matthew richardson who authored "guaranteed to fail, fannie mae, freddie mac and the debacle of mortgage finance." professor, before we get into the origins of the price distortions that in fact our entire market now, of creating money out of thin air for political benefit or even righteous moral intention, before we get to that, henry, how determinative, how influential is the health or trapped capital in the housing market to everything that happens on our economy? >> i think what you talked about is exactly right, that there are millions of homeowners who are stuck. >> how much money are we talking about? >> trillions of dollars, don't know exactly how much but drill i don't understand. >> that's not being invested or developed. >> that's right, and people can't move to jobs, and they can't get out from under, can't restructure their mortgages because there have been restrictions on the loan-to-value of the house and so forth, so it is trapped. but the answer is what america faces
with us, as can you see here, henry blodgett, editor and chief of "the business insider" and nyu professor matthew richardson who authored "guaranteed to fail, fannie mae, freddie mac and the debacle of mortgage finance." professor, before we get into the origins of the price distortions that in fact our entire market now, of creating money out of thin air for political benefit or even righteous moral intention, before we get to that, henry, how determinative, how...
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my girlfriend or worked at nyu hospital. she was not medically trained to work there.ould be secondary targets. alk andher to leave and wha that i would meet her. i told her to stay away from major buildings and walk off. some of the paramedics were going to go back out and help after the first building fell. i told them that the second one would fall and that they would get killed if they went out there. we waited in the second one fell. we triaged who we could. we helped you could. the most beautiful thing in the world was when we heard the jets. we cheered. we knew we were safe. we knew we had air support and nothing would get near us. eventually, i started walking. 86 street was maybe 10 miles or something. i stopped after about half a mile to borrow some duct tape because my shoes were falling apart. then we saw president bush on tv. we were calm when we knew he was alive. delis were bringing out water and sandwiches. people were bringing coffee and orange juice to people. i have never seen so many new yorkers act so bravely and kindly to summon the people in my l
my girlfriend or worked at nyu hospital. she was not medically trained to work there.ould be secondary targets. alk andher to leave and wha that i would meet her. i told her to stay away from major buildings and walk off. some of the paramedics were going to go back out and help after the first building fell. i told them that the second one would fall and that they would get killed if they went out there. we waited in the second one fell. we triaged who we could. we helped you could. the most...
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marc siegel who's professor of medicine at nyu, daily news columnist and co-host of "the five" right fox news, andrea tan tear row. all right, so he is claiming, it's congressman tim -- he's saying insurance companies need to submit detailed health information about their patients directly to washington or at least give to it the 50 states. and dr. siegel, the first thing that jumps out at me is what about, what about patient/doctor confidentiality? why does uncle sam get to see what my doctor knows about me? >> absolutely right, megyn. this is exactly what hhs is planning, and i think it's going to add another layer of bureaucracy between the doctor and the patient, it's going to be a potential violation of patient privacy, and i'm even more concerned about this terminology that's in there, mitigate impact of potential adverse selection and stabilize premiums. do you know what that means? megyn: no, what does that mean? >> that means they're going to try to control premiums, prices, try to keep everything controlled. more bureaucracy, lower premiums. megyn: why do they want to keep
marc siegel who's professor of medicine at nyu, daily news columnist and co-host of "the five" right fox news, andrea tan tear row. all right, so he is claiming, it's congressman tim -- he's saying insurance companies need to submit detailed health information about their patients directly to washington or at least give to it the 50 states. and dr. siegel, the first thing that jumps out at me is what about, what about patient/doctor confidentiality? why does uncle sam get to see what...
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marc siegel, fox news medical a-team, professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. what do you have there? >> that is the report, the tennessee health institute report you're talking about. bill: the report concludes what? >> it basically shows what will happen with tennessee will happen with the nation under obamacare, which is as you said 700,000 people for insurance. 660,000 people will add to the medicare, medicaid ranks. here's the big headline, bill. one million people are going to lose their employer-based health insurance and end up on state exchanges for price tag of $3 billion for the feds and one billion for the tate of tennessee. as tennessee goes, so goes the nation, not so far from your hometown. i'm concerned about this because we don't have the doctors to take care of the people as i said on the show many times. bill: let me pause a little bit. you threw out a lot of information. a million in tennessee alone? >> a million tennessee alone will go from employer-based insurance over to the state exchanges. this is calculation on the part of the tennesse
marc siegel, fox news medical a-team, professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. what do you have there? >> that is the report, the tennessee health institute report you're talking about. bill: the report concludes what? >> it basically shows what will happen with tennessee will happen with the nation under obamacare, which is as you said 700,000 people for insurance. 660,000 people will add to the medicare, medicaid ranks. here's the big headline, bill. one million people...
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marc siegl is professor of medicine at the nyu and member of the fox news medical a team, good morning to stkpwhraou morning bill. bill: we're looking at this issue because we want to know whether or not it's an issue for us either today or at some point. now, the growing issue is the elderly population, england is growing older, we're growing older with our baby boomers, his suggestion is to close hospitals, have the nurses take over the care of patients and not the doctors, and more care of the elderly from home. now, why is he suggesting this? >> well, he's suggesting this, a controversial figure, he's suggesting this because back when he was in power in 2000-2006 in england, he was responsible for ramping up this health care spending and increasing the number of hospitals. now he's saying we spend so much money, what do we do and the headline for us in america is look what happens when big government is running health care. at one point, they say increase the hospitals, then they say get rid of the hospitals. this is what americans are afraid of, that we're going to have situation
marc siegl is professor of medicine at the nyu and member of the fox news medical a team, good morning to stkpwhraou morning bill. bill: we're looking at this issue because we want to know whether or not it's an issue for us either today or at some point. now, the growing issue is the elderly population, england is growing older, we're growing older with our baby boomers, his suggestion is to close hospitals, have the nurses take over the care of patients and not the doctors, and more care of...
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the study out of nyu shows an unimaginable number of women, as many as 100,000, have suffered a heartlyn brown is 64 and three heart attacks later is lucky to be alive. >> for some reason they didn't pick up the first time there was something wrong with my heart. >> reporter: you went assuming you were fine. >> yes. >> reporter: she was given the standard test, an angiogram. when it failed to detect a blocked artery, she was cleared. >> i'm concerned about patients being sent home told it is nothing wrong. >> reporter: it is often women? >> typically women. a big problem. >> reporter: as many as 100,000 women have suffered a heart attack that went undiagnosed. the study helps explain why. often when a man has a heart attack it is because of a severely blocked artery, angiogram, the common test can easily spot this blockage. but heart attacks can also occur particularly in women when plaque builds up along the artery wall but the artery itself remains open. that plaque can cause a deadly clot. but an angiogram doesn't catch this build-up. look at carolyn's angiogram. >> these arteries
the study out of nyu shows an unimaginable number of women, as many as 100,000, have suffered a heartlyn brown is 64 and three heart attacks later is lucky to be alive. >> for some reason they didn't pick up the first time there was something wrong with my heart. >> reporter: you went assuming you were fine. >> yes. >> reporter: she was given the standard test, an angiogram. when it failed to detect a blocked artery, she was cleared. >> i'm concerned about patients...
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we have msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, harold ford, jr. in los angeles, senior political analyst mark halperin. >> this is what i love about america so much. >> tell me. >> you know, in times of trouble -- >> yes, yes. >> feeling loved. >> yes. >> in times of trouble, it's when americans reach out. i had so many people come up and ask, joe, are we going to be okay. i say yeah. you know why i know we're going to be okay? you cannot measure what america has, my friends. you can't measure the number at look at the gross domestic problem. you can't look at inflation. don't go to chicago and look at the xhod ties. what makes america great is right here. one of our own, one of our own is having a difficult time. >> yes, he is. >> praise jesus, he's come through again, america. let's go to his desk, willie geist. americans when you were broke back americans reached out and americans are once again coming through with the can do spirit. >> to those, joe, who say the sun is setting on the americans, i offer you this. out of the goodness of her hear
we have msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, harold ford, jr. in los angeles, senior political analyst mark halperin. >> this is what i love about america so much. >> tell me. >> you know, in times of trouble -- >> yes, yes. >> feeling loved. >> yes. >> in times of trouble, it's when americans reach out. i had so many people come up and ask, joe, are we going to be okay. i say yeah. you know why i know we're going to be okay? you...
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this is a session that i should note is sponsored by our policy center here at smith, but also nyu, uc berkeley, and -- i hope you can join us here on october 5 and 6. let's give one last round of applause for governor raskin. thank you, all. appreciate it. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] then they, ed o'keefe, discussion on the challenges facing deficit reduction committee. our guest is stephen bell, and lay there and look at redistricting and the newly drawn congressional maps. we hear from tim torey. "washington journal" like every morning starting at 7:00 eastern on c-span. in mountain view, california, to the, president obama said the reduction plan would raise $1.50 trillion in new revenue. >> thank you for joining us today on a town hall discussion on a subject that is truly important, and that is putting america back to work. i will be introducing a very special guest. i think the days of venue, the computer history museum, is a very fitting one for our discussion. there is a number of folks who ha
this is a session that i should note is sponsored by our policy center here at smith, but also nyu, uc berkeley, and -- i hope you can join us here on october 5 and 6. let's give one last round of applause for governor raskin. thank you, all. appreciate it. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] then they, ed o'keefe, discussion on the challenges facing deficit reduction committee. our guest is stephen bell, and lay there...
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this is sponsored here at smith in contention with reporters at nyu. the school of business at uc berkeley. this is a tremendous joint effort and hope you conterminous here october 5 and sixth. let's give one last round of applause for governor raskin. [applause] thank you, all. >> campaign 20 drop coverage coming up tonight on c-span -- campaigned 2012 coverage coming up tonight. david axelrod will be speaking. you'll get to hear and see all those comments tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern chris christie has been invited by nancy reagan to speak at the ronald reagan presidential library and museum. we'll have as comments -- we will have his comments live on c-span. >> you should always start with the assumption that when a politician or a ceo is saying somthing, they're not telling you the truth. now, they may be telling you the truth, but the burden should be on them to prove it. >> he's an eagle scout, held a brief stint as editor of "mother jones" magazine, directed and produced three of the top-10- grossing documentaries of all time. and also
this is sponsored here at smith in contention with reporters at nyu. the school of business at uc berkeley. this is a tremendous joint effort and hope you conterminous here october 5 and sixth. let's give one last round of applause for governor raskin. [applause] thank you, all. >> campaign 20 drop coverage coming up tonight on c-span -- campaigned 2012 coverage coming up tonight. david axelrod will be speaking. you'll get to hear and see all those comments tonight on c-span at 8:00 p.m....
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about this, robert kutner and nicole mason, executive director of the women of color policy network at nyuoptics here of the first african-american president presiding over unemployment for blacks that's the highest it's been since 1984 when ronald reagan was president, it is very difficult politically and practically in this country. >> it's very tricky for him. it's very tricky for commentators, like me. i think his impulse that he had to govern not as a black president, but as a president of all the people was right. but i think his impulse as a crisis president, that he had to be very concilliatory to his opponents was wrong. the right-wing republicans are determined to block anything that he might do to put america back to work. and so he is failing black america and white america by not fighting harder. this is not as a black man. there have been a lot of white guys who were relatively weak presidents in the face of strong opposition. so, he's got to deliver jobs for all the people. >> right. >> and then that will help blacks disproportionately because blacks have been suffering disp
about this, robert kutner and nicole mason, executive director of the women of color policy network at nyuoptics here of the first african-american president presiding over unemployment for blacks that's the highest it's been since 1984 when ronald reagan was president, it is very difficult politically and practically in this country. >> it's very tricky for him. it's very tricky for commentators, like me. i think his impulse that he had to govern not as a black president, but as a...
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and it's down at nyu theater, anybody can go to new york says thank you.org to come down and be a part of it. >> that's cool. before you go, because we're down here at ground zero and because of the commemoration coming up this weekend, you told me in a commercial break a story that no one has ever known about your brother billy in the movie "backdraft" about the life and times of a firefighter. >> sure. yeah, well, you know, it's just so funny because i said on like three or four days after 9/11, billy was down in the rubble there really on ground zero like lending a hand and looking for people and doing all kinds of stuff. and you're like, what -- how did he get in? he's an actor. he was in "backdraft" and billy has a very, close personal friend with the new york city firefighters and they were like billy, come on. it's funny, when celebrity does have its privileges, you know, and this is one of the situations where i was scared for my brother. i was in l.a. couldn't fly home. and that scared the heck out of me. and it was just -- it's -- you know, as a new yorker, it's a very, very,
and it's down at nyu theater, anybody can go to new york says thank you.org to come down and be a part of it. >> that's cool. before you go, because we're down here at ground zero and because of the commemoration coming up this weekend, you told me in a commercial break a story that no one has ever known about your brother billy in the movie "backdraft" about the life and times of a firefighter. >> sure. yeah, well, you know, it's just so funny because i said on like three...
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i am an architectural engineer that would like to pursue my studies at nyu next year. currently, i am interning at an architectural firm. since my freshman year here at benjamin banneker, i have been fortunate enough not to have been faced with a painful dilemmas that an increasing number of our nation's students face daily. recently, i was a recipient of the 2011 congressional black caucus foundation as a scholarship. the topic chosen by the cbc focused on positive initiatives to increase graduation rates amongst minorities. throughout my paper, i pointed out self-determination. if it is to be, it is up to me because we are the controllers of our own destiny. on behalf of the benjamin banneker achievers, i would like to take this opportunity to thank the administration, teachers, counselors, and other staff members for their unwavering support. value and appreciate your effort and we have achieved academic success and are destined to set high marks. today's presidential address will be memorable and historic for all of us. we feel honored and are humbled today to repr
i am an architectural engineer that would like to pursue my studies at nyu next year. currently, i am interning at an architectural firm. since my freshman year here at benjamin banneker, i have been fortunate enough not to have been faced with a painful dilemmas that an increasing number of our nation's students face daily. recently, i was a recipient of the 2011 congressional black caucus foundation as a scholarship. the topic chosen by the cbc focused on positive initiatives to increase...
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a session sponsored by our center for policy here at smith, in conjunction with the stern school at nyu, uc- berkeley, and carnegie-mellon. it is a tremendous joint effort, and i hope you can join us october 5 and 6. thank you for being here today. a final round of applause for governor raskin. closing comments? thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> on tomorrows "washington journal," senate action monday on a short-term spending bill that would fund the government for the route -- would fund the government. then a member of the bipartisan policy center on the work of the deficit reduction committee and what is ahead. later, a look at redistricting of congressional maps and what that means. time storey is our guest. each morning at 7:00 eastern. later, an all-day conference presented by "the washington post" on china's role in the global economy. we will hear from business leaders, former diplomats, and journalists. coverage gets under way at 8:30 a.m. eastern. >> he founded several labor unions, and
a session sponsored by our center for policy here at smith, in conjunction with the stern school at nyu, uc- berkeley, and carnegie-mellon. it is a tremendous joint effort, and i hope you can join us october 5 and 6. thank you for being here today. a final round of applause for governor raskin. closing comments? thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> on tomorrows "washington journal," senate...