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don't bother buying organic. the term is not regulated the same way as other foods when it comes to seafood. don't spend your money on organic seafood. >> gadilla says organic is not worth it with cereal and pasta. the food is so processed at that point. talking breads. pasta, that kind of a thing that the word organic doesn't have any, doesn't change anything. >> organics are not worth it in the personal care aisle. >> rightm term is not regulated by the usda as it applies to cosmetics the same with produce. >> reporter: however organic is worth it when it comes to babies and their foods such as apple sauce or juice. >> talking about foods that have been condensed quite a bit. any pesticide residue we are concerned about on fruits or vegetables is going to be concentrated all that much more. >> reporter: organics are worth it when you purchase milk and eggs. consumers union says, as bigger players jump into organic marketing, it's more important than ever to understand the term and what's behind it. >> tradition
don't bother buying organic. the term is not regulated the same way as other foods when it comes to seafood. don't spend your money on organic seafood. >> gadilla says organic is not worth it with cereal and pasta. the food is so processed at that point. talking breads. pasta, that kind of a thing that the word organic doesn't have any, doesn't change anything. >> organics are not worth it in the personal care aisle. >> rightm term is not regulated by the usda as it applies to...
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organs. be asymmetric approach and organizations like the world health organization and the international transplant society only focus on the black market and suppressing it. that is a legitimate enterprise, but it is not enough. they will actually make things worse if they pursue that strategy. >> your friend, and i'm probably naturally sympathetic to your cause, but i'm going to play devil's advocate before we talk about some of the things you like to see changed. i'm going to raise what are some potential ethical and practical objections to this. one practical objection some critics have raised is that allowing organs to be bought or sold might reduce the total number of organs available for transplant because it could sufficiently lower the number of organs donated from a altruistic motives. people sat on a donate one because people are selling theirs. -- people will say i won't donate one because people are selling their. what is your response to that? >> i do think we have some case st
organs. be asymmetric approach and organizations like the world health organization and the international transplant society only focus on the black market and suppressing it. that is a legitimate enterprise, but it is not enough. they will actually make things worse if they pursue that strategy. >> your friend, and i'm probably naturally sympathetic to your cause, but i'm going to play devil's advocate before we talk about some of the things you like to see changed. i'm going to raise...
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you need to organize.is, look, democracy is about the nonviolent resolution of political conflict. and there is political conflict here, and democrats have to -- have to organize their own forces. >> the other approach to it, the other strategic lesson that could be taken here is that i think the lesson that the obama folks took from the -- this past year's presidential campaign, where they didn't try to organize people to go to mccain/palin rallies, to shout down the kill them all rhetoric that they were hearing from their crowds. they publicized it, essentially. that they used those displays of extremism to try to splinter the people who were on the right who were either tolerating that stuff or denouncing it. >> absolutely. >> is it possible that the obama folks will take that same approach to this display of extremism at these town halls? >> i think that's exactly what you are already seeing. this is sort of signature obama political strategy, which is kind of judo, right. to kind of use the excesses o
you need to organize.is, look, democracy is about the nonviolent resolution of political conflict. and there is political conflict here, and democrats have to -- have to organize their own forces. >> the other approach to it, the other strategic lesson that could be taken here is that i think the lesson that the obama folks took from the -- this past year's presidential campaign, where they didn't try to organize people to go to mccain/palin rallies, to shout down the kill them all...
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i always wanted to be a a community organizer because ibu love communities and i love one being organized, they are in! such disarray. the community organizer in chief is transforming america but nobody is really noticing and i think it is because theyi don't know what they are looking for. th i want to show youey ano pwictu here. bring this picture up. ca i want you to loon ykou at thio picture and tell me what ispic changing in this picture. this it from the university ofv south dakota department of dak psychology, their website.ir w this is a test based on antifih scientific theory called change blindness. a theory that i think might in help explain what is happening in our country right now.nd i was doing some research this weekend and i brought it down t to about ten different people , at my house, i'm usually on psychology websites. invisual perception, change blindness is a phenomena that s occurs when a person is viewine a visual scene and fails to detect large changes in the scene because there is a lot of things going on in the scene. do you see it? do you know what it is yet?do
i always wanted to be a a community organizer because ibu love communities and i love one being organized, they are in! such disarray. the community organizer in chief is transforming america but nobody is really noticing and i think it is because theyi don't know what they are looking for. th i want to show youey ano pwictu here. bring this picture up. ca i want you to loon ykou at thio picture and tell me what ispic changing in this picture. this it from the university ofv south dakota...
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organizing for america," a barack obama organizing trick, and how is it for acorn or sei u or "organizing for america," are they connected? >> acorn is part of hcan and another coalition called healthcare quality project which is run by seiu. one of their staffpeople actually runs this, and -- 0 glenn: you were saying -- is there any evidence that they are connected to "organizers of america"? >> yes, they were holding town hall meetings all over the country. you talked about one in baton rouge. there was one, i believe july 18 in boston. it was hosted by organizing for america and hcan. glenn: see, this is the thing that amazes me. they are taking these organizations, and you when one gets a bad name, they just invent a new organization, staffed by the same people, right? >> right. glenn: that way the administration can say no, acorn is not involved at all, they're not going to do the census, but it's the same people, different name. >> right. legally speaking, there is probably no connection between acorn and organizing for america, but there is clearly a connection between hcan and org
organizing for america," a barack obama organizing trick, and how is it for acorn or sei u or "organizing for america," are they connected? >> acorn is part of hcan and another coalition called healthcare quality project which is run by seiu. one of their staffpeople actually runs this, and -- 0 glenn: you were saying -- is there any evidence that they are connected to "organizers of america"? >> yes, they were holding town hall meetings all over the...
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a basic feature of an organization like group health cooperative, it is not for profit. wheat contract with or employed integrated medical groups, a critical part of what you experience any where if you saw a cooperative like group health. it is a way that we have an impact on the delivery of health care. ultimately, it is our view that that is how you change health care. ending had been an organization that brings together the financing, the up-front insurance models, along with its integrated care delivery system. being a model that allows you to innovate in ways, because you have both the financing and the care system, that can drive better health care outcomes and cost of raw. >> talk to me as a consumer. can i keep my doctor? suppose i get sick tomorrow. do i picked up the phone and call someone? tell me what this means. >> actually, our view is that the best health outcomes, the best care, and the way this model works is like giving patients as ready access as they can possibly need -- as they can get to the best health care access that they can get. this is access
a basic feature of an organization like group health cooperative, it is not for profit. wheat contract with or employed integrated medical groups, a critical part of what you experience any where if you saw a cooperative like group health. it is a way that we have an impact on the delivery of health care. ultimately, it is our view that that is how you change health care. ending had been an organization that brings together the financing, the up-front insurance models, along with its integrated...
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left organizing against george w.d the iraq war. but conservative groups putting out instructions about how to take over the meeting, stand up, shout, ratle the congressmen, anything wrong with that? >> there's nothing wrong with it. what it means probably for members of congress, the town hall becomes a less useful vehicle to find out what their constituents are thinking. i do think that even though there is real anger out there at what people perceive to be the bill, which right now is just a house bill and the support, the supporters of the president's health care bill have been unorg nids. i think the white house is the victim of its own strategy. this is why they wanted two bills by now. right now there's only one bill. it's the house bill. it has the public option in it. there's no alternative in it. the public option is what's driving the anger. it's kind of the stand in for what they call socialized medicine. and, the defenders aren't defending anything specific. and that i think is one of the problems. i do t
left organizing against george w.d the iraq war. but conservative groups putting out instructions about how to take over the meeting, stand up, shout, ratle the congressmen, anything wrong with that? >> there's nothing wrong with it. what it means probably for members of congress, the town hall becomes a less useful vehicle to find out what their constituents are thinking. i do think that even though there is real anger out there at what people perceive to be the bill, which right now is...
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you need to learn about community organizers.what we are being transformed into so we can work together and bring our country back to where it is supposed to be, the way our founders intended it. back in a second. - hi, i'm halle berry, and as a new mom, i can tell you that childhood is a magical time. but for children with diabetes, life is not quite so carefree. the barbara davis center for childhood diabetes is fighting hard to find a cure. know the signs: irritability, excessive urination, weight loss. if you have any of these signs, please call your doctor. early detection can save your life. give to save lives and reach for the cure. call now or log on to childrensdiabetesfoundation.org. >> this is america's news headquarters. i am lauren sivan. a beverly tells pharmacy was raided, all part of an investigation into michael jackson's death. they areç looking into evidence thatç controlled substances wee improperly distributed. now, this comes one week after they raided a nevada pharmacy. dr. conrad murray bought the anesth
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both sides are organizing. that's what this democracy is about. >> here's how the conciliatory, of course, relatively conservative democratic senator was treated today by her own constituents in hillsborough, missouri -- >> i don't understand this rudeness. what is this? i don't get it. i honestly don't get it. do you all think that you're persuading people when you shout out like that? you don't trust me? >> no! >> okay. you know, i -- i don't know what else i can do. i don't know what else i can do. if you -- if you want me to go home -- okay. let me -- i -- please, please. >> outside a town hall hosted by maryland senator ben cardin last night, the anti-health reform forces were back at it with the calling people nazis thing, comparing all democrats and president obama, of course, to adolf hitler. again, a black congressman named david scott even had a swastika spray painted on the sign in front of his office overnight. knowing that this is the atmosphere surrounding what are supposed to be health care town
both sides are organizing. that's what this democracy is about. >> here's how the conciliatory, of course, relatively conservative democratic senator was treated today by her own constituents in hillsborough, missouri -- >> i don't understand this rudeness. what is this? i don't get it. i honestly don't get it. do you all think that you're persuading people when you shout out like that? you don't trust me? >> no! >> okay. you know, i -- i don't know what else i can do. i...
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know who is organized and who isn't. the point. >> chris: the issue, the substance, need to deal with it and americans are concerned about it and i suspect, a lot of these people, chris are coming to these meetings, are elderly people who are concerned about half a trillion dollar cut in medicare to pay -- not to make medicare sustainable but to start a new program, for other citizens. >> let me show you and put up on the screen the town hall meetings, because they have been pretty impassioned. have from what you have seen and you haven't had any yet but, you certainly watched them on tv, have the protesters gone over the line and when you read that some organizers give people instructions, pack the halls and stand up and shout and rattle the members of congress, should they back off. >> look, i don't think either side ought to be trying to engage in disrupting meetings. either the democratic side or the republican side. we ought to focus on the issue. and to demonize citizens who are, you know, energetic about this, str
know who is organized and who isn't. the point. >> chris: the issue, the substance, need to deal with it and americans are concerned about it and i suspect, a lot of these people, chris are coming to these meetings, are elderly people who are concerned about half a trillion dollar cut in medicare to pay -- not to make medicare sustainable but to start a new program, for other citizens. >> let me show you and put up on the screen the town hall meetings, because they have been pretty...
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also president of the national organization for women. the topics -- abortion and single-payer healthcare. mike evans will also be along. he talks about president carter and the policy with israel. enjoy the rest of your weekend. see you tomorrow. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] . . >> our guest this week is the president and c.e.o. of group health cooperative mr. armstrong. thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> also joining us in the questioning, nole of the los angeles times and david with mclatchy newspaper. he is their national reporter. >> mr. armstrong, if i'm sitting in wherever, charlotte, north carolina, sacramento, et cetera, and i'm being told that your model is the one that congress may adopt, what does that mean in english? what does that mean to me, the consumer who is so baffled by all this health care news? >> i can describe how it works. basic like cooperative, it's not for profit. our board of trustees is elected by the patients themselv
also president of the national organization for women. the topics -- abortion and single-payer healthcare. mike evans will also be along. he talks about president carter and the policy with israel. enjoy the rest of your weekend. see you tomorrow. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] . . >> our guest this week is the president and c.e.o. of group health cooperative mr. armstrong. thanks for joining us. >> my...
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and then some faulty organizing. organizers and the movement said, we weren't as prepared as we could have been. we have a transportation system, but it wasn't as effective as it could have been. we're still young at this and there are still people we have to bring in. they tried, and they came close. and it was. so individually they weren't successful, but because they receive 40% of the total vote, which is a remarkable number and percentage for a start up third-party and 80 percent of the african-american vote, they were able to get on the ballot. they were able to be recognized by the state. and so the black panthers which later on the black panther party, that black panther symbol becomes a permanent presence for the immediate future in the state of alabama for elections. >> was the republican party a viable option? >> a single party state. and so it was democrats or nothing. and in fact, they entertained -- the local folks entertained the idea of joining the democratic party and voting democratic, but as sen as
and then some faulty organizing. organizers and the movement said, we weren't as prepared as we could have been. we have a transportation system, but it wasn't as effective as it could have been. we're still young at this and there are still people we have to bring in. they tried, and they came close. and it was. so individually they weren't successful, but because they receive 40% of the total vote, which is a remarkable number and percentage for a start up third-party and 80 percent of the...
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what is the difference between a community organizer and a community activist? is there? do these czars have power, real power? should a communist have the ear of the president of the united states? america, please, answer that question, please. what role did the apollo alliance play in crafting the bill? does the p president know that the cofounder of the weather underground is a board member of the apollo alliance that crafted the stimulus package? how many people in this administration are connected to the movement for a democratic society? that is a communist, socialist society, developed in 2006. what role does george soros play in all of this? where is the constitution? this administration and its allies on the left are going to try, and they are trying hard, to make this all about me, or all about anything else rather than answer these questions. that's last night. these are tonight. this is your country. this is your life, your future, most importantly, your family, your children's future. you may disagree with me. you may question my motives, whatever. question e
what is the difference between a community organizer and a community activist? is there? do these czars have power, real power? should a communist have the ear of the president of the united states? america, please, answer that question, please. what role did the apollo alliance play in crafting the bill? does the p president know that the cofounder of the weather underground is a board member of the apollo alliance that crafted the stimulus package? how many people in this administration are...
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some debate about how well organized they are, but they are at least loosely organized across international borders. and they conduct crime across those borders. that is where the book's title came from, "no boundaries." i also wanted to show the variety of latina gangs and how they differ among themselves. so i wrote a research about the original latin kings and chicago. they call chicago their motherland. the natural reaction, miami. they must have a lot of latino gang problems. i got some very interesting and different perspectives down there. i write about them in the book. there are other the for gangs or of other latino gangs that play cameo roles throughout "no boundaries". my second big obstacle is you all. law enforcement people are notoriously or -- perhaps notorious is not the best way, but closed mouth, especially about talking to writers. some of that completely understandable. you don't want to jeopardize the investigation or the prosecution. some of you have been burned. some of you just don't feel comfortable talking to civilians or outsiders. either it that an introduction
some debate about how well organized they are, but they are at least loosely organized across international borders. and they conduct crime across those borders. that is where the book's title came from, "no boundaries." i also wanted to show the variety of latina gangs and how they differ among themselves. so i wrote a research about the original latin kings and chicago. they call chicago their motherland. the natural reaction, miami. they must have a lot of latino gang problems. i...
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grasp fire.org funds another organization called resistnet.com, which is a hub for online organizing for an thigh health reform protests. you can find there among other things a video entitled obama equals hitler. resistnet.com bills itself as the online community for patriotic citizens who are opposing the obama-led socialist agenda. and it appears to be one of the more radical online organizing hubs for these protests. they have hosted some of the most extreme rhetoric and imagery we have seen in this era of very extreme anti-obama rhetoric and imagery. today, shirley & bannister wrote to us to let us know while they used to represent grasp fire.org, they no longer represent them. represent them. now i apologize for saying that they were still currently involved in representing grass fire. they are not. shirley & banister did, however, represent the group in 2004. back in 2004, grass fire was busy producing tv ads attacking democratic presidential candidate john kerry ahead of the 2004 election. which would of course be sort of normal and fine except for the fact that grass fire to
grasp fire.org funds another organization called resistnet.com, which is a hub for online organizing for an thigh health reform protests. you can find there among other things a video entitled obama equals hitler. resistnet.com bills itself as the online community for patriotic citizens who are opposing the obama-led socialist agenda. and it appears to be one of the more radical online organizing hubs for these protests. they have hosted some of the most extreme rhetoric and imagery we have...
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he can organize all of these things through organizing for healthcare. his website, and yet, he will say, these are just crazy people organized by the right. what is he playing? how does this end? s s in his head? >> well, what i fear is, and again, look, i haven't sat with the president for a 50-minute hour, right? i'm not his therapist, but what i fear is that you must be disenfranchised, look disenfranchised and have said you have fallen out of the system, not be someone who has worked within the system in order to gain his heart. right now, you would think the president, as therapist in chief, would say, boy, there is a lot of anger out there. i have to listen more. i'm missing something. i want to hear t instead, there is something that is not quite right here, and you're detecting it, glenn, which is that he's not able to do that if you are someone who has worked within the system, for whom it has worked quite well. it seems like he cut himself. he made himself, speaking for the disenfranchised and you must look like the disenfranchised in order to
he can organize all of these things through organizing for healthcare. his website, and yet, he will say, these are just crazy people organized by the right. what is he playing? how does this end? s s in his head? >> well, what i fear is, and again, look, i haven't sat with the president for a 50-minute hour, right? i'm not his therapist, but what i fear is that you must be disenfranchised, look disenfranchised and have said you have fallen out of the system, not be someone who has worked...
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. >>> we've seen organic noodz -- have you seen this? is a batch of vodka fermenting. >> we'll take you on a tour, when we come back. fiber one. i'm looking for some fiber. this bar is an excellent source of fiber. there's no fiber in this. tastes too good. there is fiber. [ chuckle ] no. i can't taste the fiber in this chocolate. they have 35% of your daily value. hmm. oh, samples. hmm. autobahn. wackenschdol. fiber one chewy bars. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> topping business news -- after a lot of talk recently about an economic recovery, we didn't see it yesterday. the dow slipped 2% yesterday to close at 9,135. this was the worst one-day selloff since june 2nd and the selloff comes amid investors' fears that consumers will not help end the recession by spending money. >>> "the wall street journal" is reporting this morning that general motors reached agreement to sell its saab division to a swedish sports car maker. however, the people familiar with the deal say several funding hurdles still need to be crossed. >>> the energy de
. >>> we've seen organic noodz -- have you seen this? is a batch of vodka fermenting. >> we'll take you on a tour, when we come back. fiber one. i'm looking for some fiber. this bar is an excellent source of fiber. there's no fiber in this. tastes too good. there is fiber. [ chuckle ] no. i can't taste the fiber in this chocolate. they have 35% of your daily value. hmm. oh, samples. hmm. autobahn. wackenschdol. fiber one chewy bars. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>>...
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for organizing these protests at the health care reform events. and they're quite proud of it. here's the president and vice president of freedom works bragging about their efforts here on msnbc. >> the right thing to do is to get -- be aggressive. get to the microphone. express your opinion. right now you guys are killing these -- you're going to every town meeting blowing them apart. how many people are on your payroll, dream works, freedom works whatever it's called. >> 18. >> and how do you organize these meetings, where people do like the acorn type meetings where they show up -- >> mostly through the internet. >> that was freedom works. americans for prosperity, who we have hosted on this show, they're the group that is currently driving buses around the country to campaign against health care reform any time you see the big, bloody red hand print and hands off my health care that's americans for prosperity. what can americans learn about health care reform from the speakers organized for the big, bloody hand print hands off my health care b
for organizing these protests at the health care reform events. and they're quite proud of it. here's the president and vice president of freedom works bragging about their efforts here on msnbc. >> the right thing to do is to get -- be aggressive. get to the microphone. express your opinion. right now you guys are killing these -- you're going to every town meeting blowing them apart. how many people are on your payroll, dream works, freedom works whatever it's called. >> 18....
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what a week for you and the organization.ving stephen here mean to you that is your family and the steam? >> this is a dream come true. everything is count for the young man. and he is 50% good instead of what the press says you know it will be a special peace in the buzz toll get to a championship. >> we don't here often of owners going out to see college players, why was that important? >> i had never seen him pitch. whether we got him or not we wanted to see what we were probably buying. it was -- it was more curiosity than anything else. and our scout was in the consensus pick. if we were out there why not see the young man. >> what did you think? it was special. it was special. >> and mark told me a few weeks ago he and his family went out to meet before he signed. they wanted to know what he was like and ask questions get to know his personality. he knew how much stephen wanted to play and he had that fire in his belly. let's go back over to you with more on the crazy week in nationals history. >> this was. it was a wil
what a week for you and the organization.ving stephen here mean to you that is your family and the steam? >> this is a dream come true. everything is count for the young man. and he is 50% good instead of what the press says you know it will be a special peace in the buzz toll get to a championship. >> we don't here often of owners going out to see college players, why was that important? >> i had never seen him pitch. whether we got him or not we wanted to see what we were...
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across town, another organization under fire.is a legal aid office specializing on human rights issues. last week, police marched in to confiscate most of the computers and office equipment. many of the attorneys here have had their licenses revoked over the last few months because of their work. >> translator: the fine slop on the legal office and the possibility of our closure would be a blow to civil society. it also sends a clear signal to other organizations fighng for human rights in the public interest to be more careful. it's very worrying. >> reporter: these groups are china's social conscience. the ones who help families such as those whose babies were sickened by toxic milk formula or those who raise the profile of paralist groups. over recent months the government has embarked on what appears to be a coordinated strategy to clamp down on these organizations. the campaign seems to be working. >> translator: most rights lawyers are based in beijing and over the last few months, i'd say the affect has been huge. i'm gues
across town, another organization under fire.is a legal aid office specializing on human rights issues. last week, police marched in to confiscate most of the computers and office equipment. many of the attorneys here have had their licenses revoked over the last few months because of their work. >> translator: the fine slop on the legal office and the possibility of our closure would be a blow to civil society. it also sends a clear signal to other organizations fighng for human rights...
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the family has had linkages to all of these organizations over the years. on friday while "world" magazine was taking on the family and doing a good job of it, pat robertson's christian broadcasting network as you noted on friday was defending the family, even saying, i believe the anchor said i applaud the family leader for what he does and i applaud him for his secrecy. but in the face of what "world" is reporting about the money, about the strange theology, the idea that within the family the word "christian" is taboo. that comes from a former family leader. i think that's going to make it very difficult for the family to continue those relationships as it has in the past. >> as you've reported, jeff, the family has been around 80 years, the year 2009 is very different than every other year they have ever been through. i still don't know how this is all going to end up but it sure has been a big deal this year. jeff sharlet author of the book "the family" the secret fundamentalism at the heart of american power. it's always great to see you, jeff. thank
the family has had linkages to all of these organizations over the years. on friday while "world" magazine was taking on the family and doing a good job of it, pat robertson's christian broadcasting network as you noted on friday was defending the family, even saying, i believe the anchor said i applaud the family leader for what he does and i applaud him for his secrecy. but in the face of what "world" is reporting about the money, about the strange theology, the idea that...
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pearlman, let's start with you and tell us about the organization that you founded. >> this organization been formed to empower women. mostly abused women. the latest statistic is one in three women in a family relationship is somehow abused whether it is financial, physical or emotional. and it is a family disease that it affects children. the second chance tries to empower women in whatever way possible. they offer services from employment to housing and i do plastic surgery and i will do something to enhance or fix a fracture or whatever it takes. multiple disciplinary things for this. and the key is to get them to be able to leave the home and the best way is financial independence. getting them employment whatever it takes to do so. >> to provide those services you obviously need funding and that's where you come in, care. we have the last kisses summer gala coming up. tell us about it. >> it is the main fund-raising event for the year. it raises funds for the great program that he prescribed. it is scheduled at the four seasons hotel in dc and we have a great dinner, dance and auct
pearlman, let's start with you and tell us about the organization that you founded. >> this organization been formed to empower women. mostly abused women. the latest statistic is one in three women in a family relationship is somehow abused whether it is financial, physical or emotional. and it is a family disease that it affects children. the second chance tries to empower women in whatever way possible. they offer services from employment to housing and i do plastic surgery and i will...
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energy citizens is not actually a grass roots organization at all. it's a coalition of industry groups and conservative advocacy organizations. but image is everything here. so while the audience was filled with employees of oil companies who had been encouraged to attend by their employers and in some cases bussed in, the american petroleum institute was smart enough to keep the oil companies off of the speakers list. the keynote speaker was the owner of the houston astros. the master of ceremonies was one of the announcers from the houston live stock show and radio. woo! and the entertainment highlight was a videotaped performance by country music sensation trace adkins. grass roots at its finest. we actually called representatives for mr. adkins today to find out how much that sort of booking would cost. try to figure out if you really could do that if you were on a grass roots budget? they told us they would get back to us. what's important about this story for american politics right now is that a number of oil companies that are members of the
energy citizens is not actually a grass roots organization at all. it's a coalition of industry groups and conservative advocacy organizations. but image is everything here. so while the audience was filled with employees of oil companies who had been encouraged to attend by their employers and in some cases bussed in, the american petroleum institute was smart enough to keep the oil companies off of the speakers list. the keynote speaker was the owner of the houston astros. the master of...
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but let me underline that last phrase, well-organized effort. this is something actually that is concerning some democrats that said, hey, there is -- you know, the republicans and conservatives might be getting better at grassroots organizing. this is a party that hadn't done a very good job of it over the last four, six, eight years and, suddenly, is this a sign that they're getting their political grassroots house in order, just as sort of you saw the early signs of democrats reorganizing back in '05 and in '06 and showing some signs of organizational life. so, yes, they are, i think, pr wise feel good about their ability to dismiss these and hey, it's not well organized and orchestrated and in a district, a very democratic district and not as if she is going to look at this town hall and say my constituents don't want me to vote down the line democrat. >> chuck -- >> they should be a little concerned about the enthusiasm that conservatives are -- even if it is busting enthusiasm, it's there. >> let's broaden the conversation and bring in rig
but let me underline that last phrase, well-organized effort. this is something actually that is concerning some democrats that said, hey, there is -- you know, the republicans and conservatives might be getting better at grassroots organizing. this is a party that hadn't done a very good job of it over the last four, six, eight years and, suddenly, is this a sign that they're getting their political grassroots house in order, just as sort of you saw the early signs of democrats reorganizing...
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we're a grassroots organization. >> grassroots organization is what i meant. organized at the grassroots level all these people to come together, right? >> right. i created a meetup page for $10. and organized the event osa and move-on and the democratic executive committee put on. i posted the same thing for the same amount of time. we outnumbered them 5-1. >> answer my question, if you wouldn't mind. what's the point of what we're watching there which is the people you brought together yelling at this congresswoman? again, what does that get you? >> well, people are frustrated. middle america feels disenfranchised. we are not being listened to. our congress people are rushing things through, i think i heard a gentleman the other day say, you know, they're rushing this thing through. it took barack obama six months to pick out a dog and here we have this rush to pass this health care reform? people are scared they're going to lose their health care. it's going to create huge deficits that are going to outlast my children. there's no need to rush. this health
we're a grassroots organization. >> grassroots organization is what i meant. organized at the grassroots level all these people to come together, right? >> right. i created a meetup page for $10. and organized the event osa and move-on and the democratic executive committee put on. i posted the same thing for the same amount of time. we outnumbered them 5-1. >> answer my question, if you wouldn't mind. what's the point of what we're watching there which is the people you...
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clear it is that this isn't organic at all. this is orchestrated outrage. there is a script for this stuff. it was written before these events happened and it appears to be instructions to people to shut down these efforts at civic discourse. the website think progress obtained a leaked memo from a group that calls itself right principles. the three-page memo details how protestors should behave at town hall events under the heading "inside the hall" it says, quote, you need to rock the boat early in the representative's presentation. watch for an opportunity to yell out and challenge the representative's statements early. if he blames bush for something or offers other excuses, call him on it. yell back. and have someone else follow up with a shout-out. the goal is to rattle him. also, quote, when the formal q & a session begins get all your hands up and keep them up. the balance of the group should applaud when the question is asked further putting the representative on the defensive. who is giving these instructions like thi
clear it is that this isn't organic at all. this is orchestrated outrage. there is a script for this stuff. it was written before these events happened and it appears to be instructions to people to shut down these efforts at civic discourse. the website think progress obtained a leaked memo from a group that calls itself right principles. the three-page memo details how protestors should behave at town hall events under the heading "inside the hall" it says, quote, you need to rock...
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and wasn't that, in fact, organized and the plane kos not have knocked down the twin towers. mean that is a regular -- and it is usually somebody that -- this is not something where somebody is shouting you down and denying you. the code pink ladies david mentioned would speak, would shout at the congressional hearings but then they would be quickly removed. this stops the debate. that's what is going on right now. that's the difference. >> so when the fellow betty ann interview, one of the gentleman said this not good for the democratic process. >> it isn't. >> is that right. >> no. >> yeah, i think we can both agree on that. we're not shouting at each other all these years, so yeah. >> so nothing, so what is the effect on health-care reform is there any effect, does it just stop the debate. >> it changes the wol debate. i mean the coverage, betty ann has done great coverage about the case pro and con for the pros -- proposals. she's reduced to being a fight reporter and interviewing the people on either side. i mean not reduced to that but i means that's the story. and so t
and wasn't that, in fact, organized and the plane kos not have knocked down the twin towers. mean that is a regular -- and it is usually somebody that -- this is not something where somebody is shouting you down and denying you. the code pink ladies david mentioned would speak, would shout at the congressional hearings but then they would be quickly removed. this stops the debate. that's what is going on right now. that's the difference. >> so when the fellow betty ann interview, one of...
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however, the cdc sometimes add new organisms onto that list. and so it takes -- there's a lag time between what the cdc have on their list and what the control have on their regular list. so in other words it takes time for them to be updated. but in general, we try to keep the cdc select agents and the commerce control agents similar. so that there is -- there will be an overlap. and in addition to data, the b.i.s. control organisms and not on the select agent list. so in other words, the b.i.s. would control genomic control. if the organism is controlled than the genomic materials is also controlled and this would be listed under 1c53. what we mean by genetic elements, the genetic elements refer to acid sequences that are associated with pathogenity, microcontrol organisms. so as long as the organisms are on the list, then the genetic element that is associated with pathogenity will be -- will require license if you need to export it. the nuclear acid sequences may also call for a subcontrol toxin list and this will be controlled. gegnomic co
however, the cdc sometimes add new organisms onto that list. and so it takes -- there's a lag time between what the cdc have on their list and what the control have on their regular list. so in other words it takes time for them to be updated. but in general, we try to keep the cdc select agents and the commerce control agents similar. so that there is -- there will be an overlap. and in addition to data, the b.i.s. control organisms and not on the select agent list. so in other words, the...
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across town, another organization under fire.
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organized protest, didn't you?, no. actually not. i was there that day, as head of the state council on senior citizens. very different. the congressman would not come in and talk to that group of seniors who were upset about the catastrophic health care bill that didn't provide long-term health care. and what's going on with this program that didn't turn out so great in their estimation. so the motivation was different, they actually wanted to have dialogue with their congressman. >> well, they actually ended up forcing a repeal of what he managed to get passed. his reaction is interesting, because it's similar to what we're hearing today. let's listen to what he had to say at the time. >> they don't understand what the government is trying to do, but it's always their problem. >> reporter: do you sympathize with their anger? >> no, i don't think they understand what's going on. >> you hear that today, congresswoman, the protesters standing up at the meeting simply don't understand, they don't care, they're just t
organized protest, didn't you?, no. actually not. i was there that day, as head of the state council on senior citizens. very different. the congressman would not come in and talk to that group of seniors who were upset about the catastrophic health care bill that didn't provide long-term health care. and what's going on with this program that didn't turn out so great in their estimation. so the motivation was different, they actually wanted to have dialogue with their congressman. >>...
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all of a sudden orchestrating community organizing, organizing people to come out is a dirty word? the democrats are divided even among themselves. there's a difference between having an unruly group of people, that's one thing, and saying that you're turning out people, that's just a ridiculous thing. i hope the white house is able just to explain the many policies and concepts within a complicated bill in simpler ways so if they have a story to tell, it is upon them and the president to tell it, but on the other hand i don't think the democrats are that unhappy because this helps them organize, and it helps them show the house members, who they are afraid will get nervous and shaky and lose their nerve, they're going to try to bring in their troops during this august recess to show they can bolster them and keep them. look, i just got an e-mail to go to the office of eleanor holmes norton in the district and she doesn't even have a vote. it was an e-mail from organizing for america. >> i want to ask mark this, lynn, the concern for many people who attend the town halls and they'r
all of a sudden orchestrating community organizing, organizing people to come out is a dirty word? the democrats are divided even among themselves. there's a difference between having an unruly group of people, that's one thing, and saying that you're turning out people, that's just a ridiculous thing. i hope the white house is able just to explain the many policies and concepts within a complicated bill in simpler ways so if they have a story to tell, it is upon them and the president to tell...
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she is also involved to organize a national civil rights organization which gives her a bunch of phases of the afro-american council and the niagara movement but ultimately it leads to the naacp and she is involved in the drive for the national organization and will become a founding member of the naacp. >> host: and that is actually celebrating their 100th anniversary. we will talk about that. in the meantime she has gotten married? doing this work as a single woman is one thing. who does she mary? is he also a political activist? how does he shaper political activity? >> guest: she is 31 which is incredibly old by the standards of per day and she has given up thinking she would meet anybody but when she goes to the chicago world's fair she meets a 40 year-old man named ferdinand barnett to has been a teacher in the past also a journalist and owns a chicago newspaper that chicago conservator. they hit it off. she was attractive and flirtatious women she had dated but had never met a man who she's really hit it off. and he was 30 quote in terms of energy and ambition and politics becaus
she is also involved to organize a national civil rights organization which gives her a bunch of phases of the afro-american council and the niagara movement but ultimately it leads to the naacp and she is involved in the drive for the national organization and will become a founding member of the naacp. >> host: and that is actually celebrating their 100th anniversary. we will talk about that. in the meantime she has gotten married? doing this work as a single woman is one thing. who...
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we have the president of that organization on the show last night. he's a former political strategist partner of ralph reed, these people, he was the campaign strategist for george bush's primary campaign, for president in 2000. these are people who are very much linked into the conservative movement. and so what i'm trying to get down to is the question of whether or not this is a deliberate coded message, whether this is sort of a dog whistle going out on the right by using specific language about nazism it as specific call for violence. >> i know this may come off as a little harsh to people, but i honestly think there is a type of white middle aged american male, i'm a white middle aged -- i wish i was middle aged. i'm over middle age but a white male about my age who has had a kind of mental collapse. you look at the way they went after sotomayor and called her a racist. you look at them now using all these foundations and these groups, lobbyists and others pouring millions of dollars from the insurance industry and stirring up misinformed, righ
we have the president of that organization on the show last night. he's a former political strategist partner of ralph reed, these people, he was the campaign strategist for george bush's primary campaign, for president in 2000. these are people who are very much linked into the conservative movement. and so what i'm trying to get down to is the question of whether or not this is a deliberate coded message, whether this is sort of a dog whistle going out on the right by using specific language...
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the pan american health organization is the oldest health based organization in the world. it was established in 1902. the original nameas the pan american sanitary bureau and is still legally is referred to as that and it referred to environmental health focus related to yellow fever and malaria, which is affecting health a great deal particularly in the central andouth america. it comprises 35 governments and also three of parcipating european governments who contribute something to the organization. it is the american -- it is the regional office for the world health organization for the countries of the americas. the world health organization was created in 1946 after the war and it comprises 190 member counies and is a specialized u.n. agencies. the area in disaster preparedness and response is decentralized. we have three subregional office one in the caribbean and barbados, one in her co-star rica and one in ecuador and these b regional offices are responsible for the various activities we have in these countries and those regions. this here is an abbreviated time li
the pan american health organization is the oldest health based organization in the world. it was established in 1902. the original nameas the pan american sanitary bureau and is still legally is referred to as that and it referred to environmental health focus related to yellow fever and malaria, which is affecting health a great deal particularly in the central andouth america. it comprises 35 governments and also three of parcipating european governments who contribute something to the...
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not just talking about these organizations. our basic objective is to provide safety for the american people. this is something the mexican people are entitled to, that their children and families can go out to the street, they can go out to play, they can go to school, they can make progress, and fulfil their aspirations. that mexico be a free country, free of delinquency and violent. that mexico be a safe country. in the struggle we won't be intimidated nor will they put a stop to our efforts. once again, i certainly hope that mexican society recognizes all the efforts we are making a long beelines, the police force have been victims of the thames and karlie acts by the criminals, the efforts carried at by marines and soldiers. -- the police force has been victims of cowardly acts, criminal acts. once again, we have had a dialogue with prime minister harper on several occasions as we did on this occasion. the matter of visas for a mexican visitors, we have talked openly and frankly. certainly, mexico certainly feels very bad
not just talking about these organizations. our basic objective is to provide safety for the american people. this is something the mexican people are entitled to, that their children and families can go out to the street, they can go out to play, they can go to school, they can make progress, and fulfil their aspirations. that mexico be a free country, free of delinquency and violent. that mexico be a safe country. in the struggle we won't be intimidated nor will they put a stop to our...
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this is being hosted by a group called organizing for america, a span of organization from the obama presidential campaign. from the democratic national committee headquarters in washington, this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> i was a volunteer during the campaign last year. this spring, i started volunteering with organizing for america. i got involved with the campaign and have stated ball because i believe that we must change this country. -- i have stayed involved. i continue to find barack obama the one public figure in my lifetime who has the vision, ideas, passion, and commitment to bring the change that we must bring to this country. i was trained as a community organizer, and now i am one of 13 lead volunteers in my state. i got involved in the campaign because one man's vision restored my hope for this country. my involvement in health insurance reform is the personal. right now, our system works better for the insurance companies that it does for regular people. that is why i have been organizing people in my community to get health care insurance reform passed in 200
this is being hosted by a group called organizing for america, a span of organization from the obama presidential campaign. from the democratic national committee headquarters in washington, this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> i was a volunteer during the campaign last year. this spring, i started volunteering with organizing for america. i got involved with the campaign and have stated ball because i believe that we must change this country. -- i have stayed involved. i continue to...
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labor. >> aarp says the organization is used to being attacked by both the right and the left. where is the bipartisan criticism as a badge of honor? aarp critics say they aren't buying the diplomatic explanation. >> the aarp has spoken out of both sides of their mouth and is telling their constituents or their members one thing and do another. >> despite the tension, aarp will continue to hold town halls. >> it's really important to ratchet down the tension, make sure that you're getting a debate based on the actual facts, not based on the things that some folks want you to believe. >> and the aarp announced today that it is launching a multi-million dollar national ad campaign to combat what it says are the myths being used to frighten and mislead older americans. bret: shannon, thank you. researchers at emory university in atlanta have begun testing a vaccine against the h1n1 virus, previously known as the swine flu. they plan to roughly inject 25 volunteers every day for the next 20 days, and emory university is among eight research institutions around the country defendant
labor. >> aarp says the organization is used to being attacked by both the right and the left. where is the bipartisan criticism as a badge of honor? aarp critics say they aren't buying the diplomatic explanation. >> the aarp has spoken out of both sides of their mouth and is telling their constituents or their members one thing and do another. >> despite the tension, aarp will continue to hold town halls. >> it's really important to ratchet down the tension, make sure...
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churned out a number of what appear to be grass roots organizations. they have names like patients first and patients united now. news groups are formed to oppose health care reform and to get people to pack these town hall meetings about health care. these groups direct people to town halls. they give them talking points to use there. and they try to get them fired up. here for example is the fire them up message from a speaker on mr. phillips' patients first bus tour, which yesterday held an event in pueblo, colorado. >> if this new obama care program comes to fruition, when you reach 65 and every five years thereafter you're going to have a counseling session with some federal airhead. part of this process is called end of life counseling and part of the end of life counseling can be an end of life order. adolph hitler issued 6 million end of life orders. he called his program the final solution. i kind of wonder what we're going to call ours. if you find all this stuff is as repugnant as i do you need to take it to the next step. you need to notify
churned out a number of what appear to be grass roots organizations. they have names like patients first and patients united now. news groups are formed to oppose health care reform and to get people to pack these town hall meetings about health care. these groups direct people to town halls. they give them talking points to use there. and they try to get them fired up. here for example is the fire them up message from a speaker on mr. phillips' patients first bus tour, which yesterday held an...
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why being an independent organization not affiliated with any other organization, we work very closely with egyptian american organizations to share our goals and our objectives, and that is illustrated by being a part of the coalition of february 28th. our strategy, the alliance, includes encouraging its members and the egyptian american community at large, become involved in the american political process, supporting elected officials and candidates whose platforms are based on informed, balance, and objective views, on both domestic and foreign policy issues, especially those dealing with the middle east in general and with egypt in particular. it has clearly been declared from day one that it has no political or financial ambitions in egypt, neither as the group or as individuals. while aea does not support or endorse any critique of the party or movement, we follow with interest the reports that indicate efforts by some parties to coordinate their position, and possibly offering one candidate in the fourthcoming presidential election. as well as other efforts in that direction. we
why being an independent organization not affiliated with any other organization, we work very closely with egyptian american organizations to share our goals and our objectives, and that is illustrated by being a part of the coalition of february 28th. our strategy, the alliance, includes encouraging its members and the egyptian american community at large, become involved in the american political process, supporting elected officials and candidates whose platforms are based on informed,...
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the admiral said, organization is already flat. maybe did not but the organization is already flat.l what is out there. the best you can do is p your story out there in as many formats as many people are going to use and compete in that space, not try to ignore it. so a good example of that by the way as comcast. which was apparently getting really bad press for its custer service and one of their customer service represtative said, watching thewitter feeds, saying what was happening and set up a system where when somebody tweeted negligibly about comcast he would respond and say, how can we help you, how can satisfier problem? danish jorde pig a ton the company went from ving one of the lows customers in service satisfactions to getting a good one. so, lifelong learning, the admission this. not only the need to commit to it yourself, you haveto reward it in your employees. was listening to-- wittstock about singular is and has done intesting work on the villosity technology. the point he makes is as han beings we tend to think collerally. you take 30 steps and you move 30 paces and
the admiral said, organization is already flat. maybe did not but the organization is already flat.l what is out there. the best you can do is p your story out there in as many formats as many people are going to use and compete in that space, not try to ignore it. so a good example of that by the way as comcast. which was apparently getting really bad press for its custer service and one of their customer service represtative said, watching thewitter feeds, saying what was happening and set up...
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bill: certainly that was organized. and then speakers like ann culture cowell temperature have been assaulted by left wing cooks. code left shows up all over the place and organized protests the list goes on forever. talking points justified bad behavior by pointing to other bad behavior. i don't like insulting rhetoric by town hall meetings by anyone. people should be able to state their case without personal attacks. i suggest all americans bring some nature of civility to the debate. however, organized protest is not unamerican and the left is now getting a big taste of its own medicine. again, it's impossible to know what emotions are spontaneous and what are contrived. if you want to know the truth about health care, the polling tells the tale. most americans now believe president obama's health care vision is not good for them all the spin in the world will not disprove that fact. top story tonight. how is the media covering the intense health care debated. joining us from north carolina, fox news analyst bernie g
bill: certainly that was organized. and then speakers like ann culture cowell temperature have been assaulted by left wing cooks. code left shows up all over the place and organized protests the list goes on forever. talking points justified bad behavior by pointing to other bad behavior. i don't like insulting rhetoric by town hall meetings by anyone. people should be able to state their case without personal attacks. i suggest all americans bring some nature of civility to the debate....