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everyday, chevron insts $62 million in pele, in ideas-- seeking, teachin building. fueling growth ound the world to move us all ahead. this ishe power of human energy. cheon. intel. supporting th and science education for tomorrow's innovators. thwilliam and flora hewlett foundation, working solve social anenvironmental prlems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing sport of these ititutions and fodations. an.. this proam was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions toour pbs stati from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: psident obama tried to bld new support for his health care plan today, a he charged opponents are tryinto scare people. the psident got a friendly reception at a tn hall meeting in portsmou, new hampshire. jeffrey brown has r lead story repo. >> reporter:his was mr. obams first foray into new hampshire as prident, and he made clear he w ready to goon theoffensive in what has become rancorous tional conversation on hlth care. >> l's disagree over things at are real, not these wil misrepsentations
everyday, chevron insts $62 million in pele, in ideas-- seeking, teachin building. fueling growth ound the world to move us all ahead. this ishe power of human energy. cheon. intel. supporting th and science education for tomorrow's innovators. thwilliam and flora hewlett foundation, working solve social anenvironmental prlems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing sport of these ititutions and fodations. an.. this proam was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting....
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important becausef you wantomething to really work and something really complicated you cannotire pele who are motivated b a paycck, they have to live and breathe it, they have to do it over a long period of time, you have to be willing to, our company ok three years to build before we en went to market three years. no revenue. in any otherart of the world people would laugh you out of the room. u go into -- >> charlie: not in theventure capital world. >> not in silicon valley. >> it doesn't have to be sill valley for capitist to say you won't make revenue but we lieve you have this seed grow into sething big. >> venture capal exists everywhere but the compaes thatave been best at usi th capital exists in america by and largend particularl in silico vaey and it is, believe, it is n because we are smarter, it isecause we work better gether, because we are more likely toe compelled by a big idea and put monetization secreta and this is theecret to our comny, en when we went to market we didn't he salespele, we have no salpeopleorking at palantir, we sell the prodt by exposing cents to it
important becausef you wantomething to really work and something really complicated you cannotire pele who are motivated b a paycck, they have to live and breathe it, they have to do it over a long period of time, you have to be willing to, our company ok three years to build before we en went to market three years. no revenue. in any otherart of the world people would laugh you out of the room. u go into -- >> charlie: not in theventure capital world. >> not in silicon valley....
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statistics of women getting caught under the influence bonnie: your role of bacco picy, and getting pelestop smoking, extremelyuccessful, why hasn't it gone to drinkinglm licens licenses. >> licees for selling alcohol to miles an hour, a lot of the other straties that worked, the alcohol industry is being very, very strong, oosing those polics,.e. the increase o taxes andlso the restriction on advertising. >> you know, women's lives hav cnged andhe pressures on them are far gater than in years past. and you kw between blas work, balancing family -- >> bonnie: are youoing to blame feminism for wen drinking? >> no, i am not. we want equal tint for women's options, if theyant to drink, but it shouldot be -- >> but wom's drink quiet, studies have shown, they are not out in the public drinking at bars. but a l of women who have these problems are drinking silently atome toask what is gog on with their lives. but they can cry theiray out tickets these days. it's the convergce of everytng these days. >> the desperate house wives of jersey - >> bonnie: elebrating drunk celebrities. >> and alcoho
statistics of women getting caught under the influence bonnie: your role of bacco picy, and getting pelestop smoking, extremelyuccessful, why hasn't it gone to drinkinglm licens licenses. >> licees for selling alcohol to miles an hour, a lot of the other straties that worked, the alcohol industry is being very, very strong, oosing those polics,.e. the increase o taxes andlso the restriction on advertising. >> you know, women's lives hav cnged andhe pressures on them are far gater...
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also tonight, aribute to the pele of new orleans from jsh charles. it is simple as helping rebuild the city. h single efft is helping rebuild the city. we are glad that yojoined us. t our book at new orlns four years aer katrincoming out. -- o look at orleans four years aer katrina comingup. >> there areo many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping peopleive better. but mostly, we'reelping build stroer communities and relationships. wi your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance prouy supports "tavismiley." tavis and nationwide, working together to impre financial teracy and the enomic emwerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwe is on your si ♪ >> and by conibutions to your pbs station from vwers like you. thank you. [captioni made possible by kcet public televisi] tavis: douglasbrinkley is a noted historian and best-selling author who look at hurricane katrina calledthe great deluge." his ne book is called "the wildness warrior." he joi us tnight from houston. nice to haveou on the program. >>always great to b
also tonight, aribute to the pele of new orleans from jsh charles. it is simple as helping rebuild the city. h single efft is helping rebuild the city. we are glad that yojoined us. t our book at new orlns four years aer katrincoming out. -- o look at orleans four years aer katrina comingup. >> there areo many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping peopleive better. but mostly, we'reelping build stroer communities and relationships. wi your help, the best is yet to...
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one immiate goal is toush ba the taliban so that more pele can vote thursday buts lindsay hill som, after cades of warfare. remains skeptical about the motives the foreign troopsand fearful of their own safety. >> reporter: coming into lanin what the british call a liberated area. seized fro the talian in opation princess lord. e british ambaador has come from the helmand province deputy goveor to encourage the pple to vote despite talibanthreats. >> from houses an old sovie tank. testament to three decade of war betweenfghan tribes an factions backed by sundry foreign vernments and groups. we head for the bazar. the ambassador s abandon his flak jacket. people have just returned to t village after fleeing the fiting. they're wary. some are undoubtedly reporting back to the taliban. they tell the visitors that the itish have formed their houses. n't see thisas a liberation, at leasnot yet. >> it'perfectly natural that people want to see what the government can do for them. compared to what the insgency offers. >>eporter: the elders and heads of families have been called t ashura, communit
one immiate goal is toush ba the taliban so that more pele can vote thursday buts lindsay hill som, after cades of warfare. remains skeptical about the motives the foreign troopsand fearful of their own safety. >> reporter: coming into lanin what the british call a liberated area. seized fro the talian in opation princess lord. e british ambaador has come from the helmand province deputy goveor to encourage the pple to vote despite talibanthreats. >> from houses an old sovie tank....
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pele showing up with loaded weapons. at presidential four runs. how do they get ay with that? >> that is a provocative act and act of intimidation and has no place in polits. maybe theyre trying to sa that the second amendment a viable and that they are emphasizing their right to the second amendment. this is gog to have political discourse it is al potentially very dangerous. >> i want to say something about this. during the bush administration, there were lotof people pushed away from ralli becausehey had a john kerry button, maybe no evenisplayed. lile oldadies were. the administration would always say its the sect service. nothere are people outside with guns. people say that th are not eaking the law. is is clearly a cision by th obama administration not have a big fight with gun rights people. if the secret seice decided that was threateningthey would arrest thoseeople. i personally consideit threatening pre i woularrest those ople. >> i wou arrest em as well, although i think it is highly aggerated. nay pelosi talking about people crying nazi insignias. half a dozen, pe
pele showing up with loaded weapons. at presidential four runs. how do they get ay with that? >> that is a provocative act and act of intimidation and has no place in polits. maybe theyre trying to sa that the second amendment a viable and that they are emphasizing their right to the second amendment. this is gog to have political discourse it is al potentially very dangerous. >> i want to say something about this. during the bush administration, there were lotof people pushed away...
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hoam i as a proud arican going to trust you pele to do the ght thing? >> let me as u abouthe politica conseences. according to recent poll independenvoters are the need sympathetic ear to the town hall protester senatorrlen specter, w was a demrat and then became republican and receny became a demoat again, losing ground because of hisupport for reform. could this ba turning point for him? >> he certain showed the mettle and some would say this means is that made him an effective senator ov the years. he stood toe-to-toe wit the stroest of protesters. i do not know it is a turng int. >> his unfavorables a up. >> i do think his in a tough race. i think h challenger, joe sestak, missed a golden opportunity to cmend him for his handling of . but there is no qstion that alweek long the have been efensive. they have emphized the posive meetingthat have worked, three out of four, they insist, being a good meanings without is kind of pytechnics. but i do think that the whe house has ce back by reclaiming and rebutting the st eegious errs. but polically, is a v
hoam i as a proud arican going to trust you pele to do the ght thing? >> let me as u abouthe politica conseences. according to recent poll independenvoters are the need sympathetic ear to the town hall protester senatorrlen specter, w was a demrat and then became republican and receny became a demoat again, losing ground because of hisupport for reform. could this ba turning point for him? >> he certain showed the mettle and some would say this means is that made him an effective...
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inside this stimulator, pele are ven a taste of what it's li to experience a magnitude 7 earthquake. >> reporter: years ago at kobe, more tn 6,000 people st their lives. but it'seared that with a population of morehan 20 million,reater tokyo could suffer even more carnage. experts y the probability of a 7 quake striking too in the nextenerations is 70%. and it's estimated that it cld cause more thaa trillion dolls worth of damage. easily making it t most expensive calamity in worl history. >> transtor: in the worst case 10,0 will d and more than 100,0 will needospital treatment. >> reporter: in 1923 the gre kantoarthquake measuring a mammoth 8.3 on the rishr scale truck too and yokohama. 140,000 ople perished. every year on the niversary, too is put through its paces but last night t city got a taste of the real thing with magnitude 7 que shaking buildis and stopping trains. luckily the tremor's epicenter was 300 kilometers offhe coast. it's feared thathe next big one uld be a lot closer to home. mark willacy, abc ws, tokyo. >>some health news tonight. while the united stateand other
inside this stimulator, pele are ven a taste of what it's li to experience a magnitude 7 earthquake. >> reporter: years ago at kobe, more tn 6,000 people st their lives. but it'seared that with a population of morehan 20 million,reater tokyo could suffer even more carnage. experts y the probability of a 7 quake striking too in the nextenerations is 70%. and it's estimated that it cld cause more thaa trillion dolls worth of damage. easily making it t most expensive calamity in worl...
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rising temperares from global warming are foing changes in how pele live and work. tonight, we' going to bring yothe first of three reports th week on the global environment produced bour new rtner, the u.n.'s irin films and its enronment program, unep. in thifirst story, we take you to nepal, in sou asia, where climate chan has altered the lives of those whoepend on the lando get by. >eporter: in the hillsf southern nepal changes afoot. the cropthat are tritionally grown here, like rice, corn and by t, havbeen hard hit irregur rainfall ptterns and over the course the last decadeheir cultivation ve become increasingly difficult. leadingsome farmersto to think the unthinkabl in a cntry where rice enjoys almost god-like status ging up its cultivatn is not an easy decision on make. but for 24-year, hardship leftim no choice. reporter: so he learned how to grow bananas instd. a decion that was not popular with his father. [ speaking in native tone ] >> reporter: and hisopposition crumbled, the day his wife came ck from market, having sold thebanana crop for doubly the a
rising temperares from global warming are foing changes in how pele live and work. tonight, we' going to bring yothe first of three reports th week on the global environment produced bour new rtner, the u.n.'s irin films and its enronment program, unep. in thifirst story, we take you to nepal, in sou asia, where climate chan has altered the lives of those whoepend on the lando get by. >eporter: in the hillsf southern nepal changes afoot. the cropthat are tritionally grown here, like rice,...
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mecal officials in chinare trying t stop an outbreak o pneumonic plague tt has kied three pele. it's goi on in a fming community 10,000 chin's northwest. dical workers are disinfeing the areand killing rats and insect and flees which c becarr causes pneumonic plague. that can kl people within hourif it's not properly treated. >>> onhealth issue we've been trying to highght here is maternal health. each year more than a half million women acrosshe wld die whe giving birth. most of them from developing countries. in haiti, the situation is desperat as violence, brit cal chaos, and insufficient international aid have hampered even the mt basic health cae. teresa boa of al jazeera english traveled to port-au-prince to see how suspecting mothers are coping. we waryou the story contains some graphic imagesf child birth. >> reporter: giving birtin haiti, the country wth the highest maternal mortity rate in the western hemisphere. is eight mohs' pregnan and like most of the births here, er's is premature. st. catherine hospal is the ly place where women in the slum can g some kind of as
mecal officials in chinare trying t stop an outbreak o pneumonic plague tt has kied three pele. it's goi on in a fming community 10,000 chin's northwest. dical workers are disinfeing the areand killing rats and insect and flees which c becarr causes pneumonic plague. that can kl people within hourif it's not properly treated. >>> onhealth issue we've been trying to highght here is maternal health. each year more than a half million women acrosshe wld die whe giving birth. most of them...
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th it should look not just the fie operatives but the pele at eadquarters ad the white housand others involved in the interrogati methods. others say it's wrong to subjec c.i.a. opratives to investigatn and prosecution when they were tryg to get informati which the c.i.a. said was valuable learning more about a qaeda and preventing future attacks. an all these allegations hve been looed at before by other career federal prosecutors just across thriver from washingtonnd alexandria, virginia, where thy have perienced terrorism prosecutors. and they decided eitr the cases were too ld or you couldn't find witnees or the evidence was ambiguous ad that theyouldn't bring them into court. so they aked why did the attorney genera push this when it'sbeen loked at bfore? i'veeen told by the people in the justice departnt that number one, holder believes havi looked at these things, having heard bout them and n seeinghe details, that he felt you just coldn't walk awayrom this and seondly, he thinks that ere are other avenues that could be purued these cases that for one reason or other were not l
th it should look not just the fie operatives but the pele at eadquarters ad the white housand others involved in the interrogati methods. others say it's wrong to subjec c.i.a. opratives to investigatn and prosecution when they were tryg to get informati which the c.i.a. said was valuable learning more about a qaeda and preventing future attacks. an all these allegations hve been looed at before by other career federal prosecutors just across thriver from washingtonnd alexandria, virginia,...
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so -- and yetthese pele come in here and shout these -- you know, lies -- there is no other good word them we need be a fact-checking country tt has a truthf diogue, and that standsup to peoe that distort the uth. >> woodruff: the town halls are expected to continue until th august congressional ress is over. >> hrer: and now the latest on the crafting of mor reform and ssible compromises. gwen ifl has that part of the story. >> ifil with polls dropping d protests rising, the obam admintration appears willing to compromise on a key pect of its alth reform proposal, the soalled public option. the government-backeplan, silar to medicare, would allo consumers to choose somethg otr than private insurance. t competition, backers say, would keep costs lowe but key members ofongress gue it would put private insurerst a disadvantage. yesterday, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius softened helanguage about the need for a public option. >> i think what's imptant is choice d competition. and i'm convincedt the end of the y the plan will have both of those. but that is not the e
so -- and yetthese pele come in here and shout these -- you know, lies -- there is no other good word them we need be a fact-checking country tt has a truthf diogue, and that standsup to peoe that distort the uth. >> woodruff: the town halls are expected to continue until th august congressional ress is over. >> hrer: and now the latest on the crafting of mor reform and ssible compromises. gwen ifl has that part of the story. >> ifil with polls dropping d protests rising, the...
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but i may know s some pele who may have done it..so said i it may beonnecteded to mex organanized crime. worked in pensacola's rough and tumble world of usused car sal. and he owned the finance company next door. his daughter, ashlhley markrkha. whwhile thdocuments doeferer to the sometimemes shady w world o used carales and low collectionon, thther nothing i this documenen to suggeion ben market had giv doining sosomethg legal. >> if yoyou could havee a ansns two question thrhree questions to help you derstand t this case, what wouould those queions be? >> just t one ququestion is i t wewe need to know who put the u this. but, you kno s s far it j just self-en guys robbing a house. >> aobbery that left two pares dead and n nine chdren orphaned. m jefeffrey k kofn for "nigight linein pensacola >>>> not a whole lot of clarityn thisis case. what happened, the motives. ththe sheriff tked about this hum dinger but tre are rumorss at thehe supposesemaster mind, leonard patrtricick gonzalez,is wife had supuppoposedldly asked an from billin
but i may know s some pele who may have done it..so said i it may beonnecteded to mex organanized crime. worked in pensacola's rough and tumble world of usused car sal. and he owned the finance company next door. his daughter, ashlhley markrkha. whwhile thdocuments doeferer to the sometimemes shady w world o used carales and low collectionon, thther nothing i this documenen to suggeion ben market had giv doining sosomethg legal. >> if yoyou could havee a ansns two question thrhree...
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and pele would come over and look at it and they would stt talking about nsumerism.and they'd walk upnd say, "oh, look, the's an altoid's can." orhere's a, whatever particularly consumer oduct that they regnized in the photograph. and then thewould start talking abougarbage and waste and they wld tell me, "chris, is is a different kind of age that you haven't made before." d they would sort of urge me to follow the thread. and i told them, "i'm t interested in all that. like, dot talk to me about modern art. and don'tell me to come up to date. just check out my cool cosc color theory." and it really took while for me to assimilatehat this was a new kind of path could follow. and as i look backit's something that truly cannot take credifor is finding my way to consumerism as a bject, because it founde. my own idea of it stard to change. and went from these brightly colored ings, and it slowly started to get little darker. there's this contrast betwee the auty in the images and the underlying gtesqueness of the subjects. and it's something that i pu there intentionall
and pele would come over and look at it and they would stt talking about nsumerism.and they'd walk upnd say, "oh, look, the's an altoid's can." orhere's a, whatever particularly consumer oduct that they regnized in the photograph. and then thewould start talking abougarbage and waste and they wld tell me, "chris, is is a different kind of age that you haven't made before." d they would sort of urge me to follow the thread. and i told them, "i'm t interested in all that....
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but mt pele until the economic downtn wereaying their credit card on time.e delinquenci were within the historical nos of about 5%. but right now we're seeing those rates gop. why? because of the econom, because of unemployment. we've fnd that creditcard elinquencies very much track unemployment rtes because the first. the credit card is the riskiestype of loan because there'so morage... there's no collatal, there's home or car that wil incent pele to repay their loa or to offset any losses. and theirst billeople stt paying...ot even the first loan th stop paying,he first bill they spped paying is eir credit card. because ty still need to pay their utilities and thei telephone bills. so what wee seeing now in the delinquencies is rlly a reflection the unemployment rate. and we're excting the economists say that unemployment is going to stay hig so i thinke're still goi to continue to see losse continue to rise and thatmeans interest rates arerobably going to stay up for the... ateast for the ti being. >> repoer: we have to leave therfor now but wll revisit i
but mt pele until the economic downtn wereaying their credit card on time.e delinquenci were within the historical nos of about 5%. but right now we're seeing those rates gop. why? because of the econom, because of unemployment. we've fnd that creditcard elinquencies very much track unemployment rtes because the first. the credit card is the riskiestype of loan because there'so morage... there's no collatal, there's home or car that wil incent pele to repay their loa or to offset any losses....
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. >> mediaoverage follows the controverss, instead of the pele issues that brought us this debe in the first place. >>oyers: and, david frum from the sh white house asks his fellowonservatives what they will do if they actually sceed in killing off health care reform. >> if e republicans win, this is not going to be areat victory for indidual liberty, it's going to be a victoryor the status quo. >> moyers: stay tuned. >> om our studios in new york, bill moyers. >> moyers: welcome to e jonal. i'm okay witprotest. sometimes i wish i'd done mo of imyself when i was young. but it's hard reason with someone who'packing a gun. that's why i foundo menacing at photograph of the fellow standing outside presint ama's town hall meeting on health care in n hampshire is week with a 9mm pistol strapped to his igh and a sign quoting thom jefferson on wateringhe tree ofiberty with the blood of tyrantand patriots. knowing from his myspacerofile that he admires white supremacists, itade me queasy to see that man anding there, pistol at hiside. of course, he's exersing his second amendme rights under the
. >> mediaoverage follows the controverss, instead of the pele issues that brought us this debe in the first place. >>oyers: and, david frum from the sh white house asks his fellowonservatives what they will do if they actually sceed in killing off health care reform. >> if e republicans win, this is not going to be areat victory for indidual liberty, it's going to be a victoryor the status quo. >> moyers: stay tuned. >> om our studios in new york, bill moyers....
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w, a lot of beaesave been closed u and dow the cst o pele have en tolto sta out t wer likhere at usset ac o cape d. at's ptty mhhe cashis moing. billovesaway, that wl be reasseed it reay has p a cri in ople's vationshe, w want to out into thwar is las big -- o of th las bi weekend of the sumrte and reallycan' ricurrent ngerbecausall at wat, althat hh waves arcrashing up agait the ocea at water h to get bk out the somehow a itoes in thearrow ripurrent chnelsif youwill. that wha peopl runhe risk . if ty go in e ter, ty coulget caug inef tse d qukly swept out tose every fortunaty here, people are stang of th water. ande'reopeful unt bill wave start to calm down ler ,os peopl will heed the warnings andtayut othe water as ll. afr today,ill i preyuc out theicture a hopefuy, theropics will stay faly qet for while. back tyou, jenn >> weaerchanl's jeff rrow. than. once agn, he is leer. >>>urrica bill'sffects are being fe ather wa on the land of maha's vinerd, delaying therrival of th present anhe fir family. noinss fmakbluf. good morng. >> repter:he present' arrivahas bn phe back a ho or so. wa
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after seven weeks ofost- electi protests and the pele, mahmd ahmadinejad has been sworn in for a second term as prident. the u.s.t took a second step back. the white house spokesman robert gibbs said he misspoke when he described ahmenijad as an elected leader. >> after the turmoil of the last two months, at last moment when mr. ahmenijad could restore his dignity, pleing to serve iran for anoer four ars. >>but look closely, and youould see in pcs. this was boycotted some reformi members and oppositn leaders. there were no messages of congratutions. that proved a bitter riposte fromr. ahmenijad. >> nobody in an is waiting for your congralations. the irann nationoes not give significce to your friends or theats and congratulations d smiles. >> in man ways, theresident's problems are just beginning. the opposion inclus zero former presents -- inudes a former presidents, including the man o believes he won the elecon and a coecutive former allies. and the west is ramping up talks on the nucle issue. >> the countryis mo divided an it has ever been sie 1979. ahmenijad is t mostivisive politi
after seven weeks ofost- electi protests and the pele, mahmd ahmadinejad has been sworn in for a second term as prident. the u.s.t took a second step back. the white house spokesman robert gibbs said he misspoke when he described ahmenijad as an elected leader. >> after the turmoil of the last two months, at last moment when mr. ahmenijad could restore his dignity, pleing to serve iran for anoer four ars. >>but look closely, and youould see in pcs. this was boycotted some reformi...
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but it seemso me that because of this film pele understand me or tnk theynderstande morer feel closerto me or less confused by my presenc because they could see wt i think about people ma the movie. >> rose: when did yo know that you wanted to be anrtist of ankind? you wted to ma things? >> since i was a baby. i meanmy brother andsister are much older. my sister is eleveand a half years older. and my broth's eight and a half years olde and i was alone aot. my pents... in ose days. i mean, my... ey werearound 40 years older than me and i waslone a lot. and i started to make thingsnd so ihad a pavovianeginning. we said thatefore, my m just encouraged meo do that. i went to the brooklyn museum. and think a big mome for me was probably seeing aristotle contemplating the busof homer at the brookl museum, when that rembrandt painting showed p and i saw it glowing, had this light owing. it probably was as an important moment for meas watching the red sea open up when i saw "the tencommandments." but both of those eventsere kind of like visual. > rose: you like the freedom of an artist. you l
but it seemso me that because of this film pele understand me or tnk theynderstande morer feel closerto me or less confused by my presenc because they could see wt i think about people ma the movie. >> rose: when did yo know that you wanted to be anrtist of ankind? you wted to ma things? >> since i was a baby. i meanmy brother andsister are much older. my sister is eleveand a half years older. and my broth's eight and a half years olde and i was alone aot. my pents... in ose days. i...
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now weave pele who died. whatre you going to dobout it?n the south of the island, several hundre from one village e missing, feared dead. a wall mud engulfed their home. hehinks that hisather and mother have been washed away in the flood. e damage de here will take mohs to recover from. the taiwanese authories warned that if rescue and relief efforts contue, thdeath toll is expected to rise. >>some of the area's worst affect by the te -- by the phoon are in taiwan. we now go to roll taan. there is parcular concern about and nghboring area where more than 700 people are trapd, possibly buriein a mudslide. >> t rain fell harder than it had in 50 years. there was little warning and the village drown in mud. the rescue tms have been battling bad weather a time to get to e villagers stranded by the storm and those tapped by the mudsdes. so r,hey have bought hundreds o people from the wreckage. >> all of the government buildings argone. they are all gone. >>he has live here all her life. authorities s 100 ople may have been ried alive here. surv
now weave pele who died. whatre you going to dobout it?n the south of the island, several hundre from one village e missing, feared dead. a wall mud engulfed their home. hehinks that hisather and mother have been washed away in the flood. e damage de here will take mohs to recover from. the taiwanese authories warned that if rescue and relief efforts contue, thdeath toll is expected to rise. >>some of the area's worst affect by the te -- by the phoon are in taiwan. we now go to roll taan....
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. >> i think one thing a lot of pele may have forgotten if they didn't see you play at missouri on a regular basis which is hard because you got 39 touchdown passes, but you can run the ball. jason calls you little feisty or something. you were running the ball really well. that's nothing new for you. >> i carried the ball over 100 times each year at mizzou. my junior and senior year combined, i carried it 500 times. we carried the ball a lot. i have a feel how to scramble the pocket, and lucky on that one, third man and long. zorn has been preaching to us and it finally worked. >> you can teach jason how to slide. >> we're very much on the same wavelength. chase daniel two touchdown passes. the redskins, 17-13 winners tonight in pre-season game two against the defending super bowl champions pittsburgh steelers. we'll be back right after the break. >>> welcome back to fedexfield, everybody. i would say outside of not punching it in when they had a chance to score on that first drive, this is almost, almost perfect case scenario. had you clinton portis, a couple of nice runs. jason ca
. >> i think one thing a lot of pele may have forgotten if they didn't see you play at missouri on a regular basis which is hard because you got 39 touchdown passes, but you can run the ball. jason calls you little feisty or something. you were running the ball really well. that's nothing new for you. >> i carried the ball over 100 times each year at mizzou. my junior and senior year combined, i carried it 500 times. we carried the ball a lot. i have a feel how to scramble the...
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where an all-outivil war has ngo sulted in the m massacre of not ly miioions of pele, b hippos. of thousanands of kimunga mugo is with the e worl wildlife fund. 95%? >> exactly, 95% reduction in t ppo numbers. >> it's a slaughter? >> it's babasically a slaughtet. huhundredd hip p hpoand ththey' disaearingecause they're being eaten by the maudin bands. the mies are living off of hippo meaeat? >> t the armies areiving off of hippo meat becse ty don't have anyther source of food. ththey havave to g a protein, t meat from somewhere e d ey're eatingng the hippo population. >> civilians are eatg the hipp and in an appepetite superstition.desperation and a the rstition is ifou g married you have to giveour wife hippo meat. >> because it's supposed to give you good ck and give youu chchil. >>>> and w wfi onene that bumpsn the our boat.. >> that is a boat. >> he's probably mad. but wildldlife offificials herew mixed feelingslation with theris a sneneaking suspicion that the oy reason there are so many here is because ththey' running away frorom the cacarnan congo. for "nightline," tis da
where an all-outivil war has ngo sulted in the m massacre of not ly miioions of pele, b hippos. of thousanands of kimunga mugo is with the e worl wildlife fund. 95%? >> exactly, 95% reduction in t ppo numbers. >> it's a slaughter? >> it's babasically a slaughtet. huhundredd hip p hpoand ththey' disaearingecause they're being eaten by the maudin bands. the mies are living off of hippo meaeat? >> t the armies areiving off of hippo meat becse ty don't have anyther source of...
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you still think tat hundreds of pele have been killed? >> i think so, b we do not know exactly now. we would not spare any effort to scue them. >> tonight,nother 200 people were safe shelters, and on their fit night back in those, they watched on tv the terrible experiences the've lived throh. here is a question fr you -- w does ship disappear near one the big is it -- busit shipping lan i the world? the sear is on right now for a carg vess in the last scene of theoast of northern france that has now been missing r more thanwo weeks. it may he been taken over by pirates before traveling the english channel, something unheard of in european wats. >> how can a 4000on cargo shi pass through the english annel two weeks ago and then simply disappear offhe face of the yes? dover coastguard received a routine call from the arctic sea ojuly 28. what theyid not know was that she had earlier been attacked and ordered in swedish waters by nmen for atteing to the swedish police. the mystery began in finnd. on july 23, the ship set o with a cargo timber. the next day, the gunman reportedly board
you still think tat hundreds of pele have been killed? >> i think so, b we do not know exactly now. we would not spare any effort to scue them. >> tonight,nother 200 people were safe shelters, and on their fit night back in those, they watched on tv the terrible experiences the've lived throh. here is a question fr you -- w does ship disappear near one the big is it -- busit shipping lan i the world? the sear is on right now for a carg vess in the last scene of theoast of northern...
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the pele in massachusts met him. you see the peoe coming. th'r saluting him.ir red sox hat ces on or theye doing the sign of the cross. they all have a story. he tls held mygrandmother. he helpe my so he was ther he put all those things together. i think he might be the greatest all-around senator o allti. >> bob,ou wer so clo to him thughout hisareer, but in that 1980 bid, tim russert asked out t achievi it. i guess he joked. ion't mind not bng prident. just min that somody else . he said thatllhrough the 70 he didn't mindhat barack obama beme presint,nd i think he played an instrumental role in it i think he would say that- he did s that the 1980s he spept tomuch time thinking whether to run for president and not oughime thinkg abo what he was going to say when he g out there. the lead he had ithe polls to makeure he didn't offend anyone, and ts led to in the initial stagesf the camign not ying ch. well, ted kennedy happed to be the wst politician i err m inyifet saying noing. he wasaybe the best politician ever ss saying something, and actually i tnk the or
the pele in massachusts met him. you see the peoe coming. th'r saluting him.ir red sox hat ces on or theye doing the sign of the cross. they all have a story. he tls held mygrandmother. he helpe my so he was ther he put all those things together. i think he might be the greatest all-around senator o allti. >> bob,ou wer so clo to him thughout hisareer, but in that 1980 bid, tim russert asked out t achievi it. i guess he joked. ion't mind not bng prident. just min that somody else . he...
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. >> nowou also mentioned day that you'r seeing pele are realizing tha this is a buyer's market is that translati into new orde and actual contracts? i mean what is, can y expect for toll brothe this fall? >> where i see it the fa is oy to extrapolate as wouldou sanay if things continue than the demand will continue to increase. buit seems to me as thoh we're more likelto be going up in terms of demand and upn terms of pric than we are to be goin down. d i think the public is starting to sense that. >> so are ctract ncellations less of a problem nowor toll brothers? >> oh, very much so. our cancellati rate n is down tobout 8.5%. a normized rate is about 7%. so we're almost back to the normalized rate that we' enjoyed nce 1986 as opposed to the lt four years when the cancellation rate went up as high as -- i'm t exactly certainut itas something like 25%. >> now you mentioned on the analyst conference cl today at you're seeing a pickup in dand for high-enduxury homes. what aboutrices on the highnd. are they als holding up? >> we' increased prices, i believe on abo 40% of o counities in th
. >> nowou also mentioned day that you'r seeing pele are realizing tha this is a buyer's market is that translati into new orde and actual contracts? i mean what is, can y expect for toll brothe this fall? >> where i see it the fa is oy to extrapolate as wouldou sanay if things continue than the demand will continue to increase. buit seems to me as thoh we're more likelto be going up in terms of demand and upn terms of pric than we are to be goin down. d i think the public is...
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a few pele are wrking on original dian characrs and story lines. could animatione bollywood's next big expor we have is report from mumbai. >> the quirkynternational icon is headed bollywood. this is jt one of the many original worksartoon neork s selected. five outf the 10 entries me fromndia. animation isaking its way to the center stage. >> today, and 10% of our contt is indian and animaon. having said that,t is dubbed in local lauages which makes it relevant. >> today the indian animation industry is valued at nearly $460 milln, a majory of that money mes from foreign companies. very little is generated from local companies and most of tt coent appears in advertisements. rarely do indian companieset involved at the idea stage. stories like this one are re. this animatoralso believes in finding your own style. he ent most of the time workin in advertisements and does n outsource work. according to hm, a larg number of animation hools around the country are doing me harm than good with stents not being encouraged to think for themselv. >> if i do
a few pele are wrking on original dian characrs and story lines. could animatione bollywood's next big expor we have is report from mumbai. >> the quirkynternational icon is headed bollywood. this is jt one of the many original worksartoon neork s selected. five outf the 10 entries me fromndia. animation isaking its way to the center stage. >> today, and 10% of our contt is indian and animaon. having said that,t is dubbed in local lauages which makes it relevant. >> today the...
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i mean it depds on how many pele get discouraged and pull out of the labor force but i think the big pediment is hoing prices are not goin to come down for a long time,two yearmaybe seven yearsand that's going to cause people to spend less. that's 70% of o gnp. that's a big factor demand. that's going to tough place it withnything else. >>usie: is the housing market in thatcrisesyet? go ahe, mark. >> well, was just going to say one reon for optimism is that everyoneas so pessimistic. am i think if you go back to the even of last year the financi system was collapsing, people panicked, consumers business people inveors completely panicked and business slashed investnt, they slashed pay roles and i think theoverdid it and i think they realize come this te next year they'll realize the coast is car and will srthiring much more aggressive. n's right, the unemployment rate is going to rise before it falls buty the time it starts falling in 2011 d 2012 we'll see more job grth than anyone anticipates at ts point. >> susie: let's say consumers start getting theirobs back. will they spend lik
i mean it depds on how many pele get discouraged and pull out of the labor force but i think the big pediment is hoing prices are not goin to come down for a long time,two yearmaybe seven yearsand that's going to cause people to spend less. that's 70% of o gnp. that's a big factor demand. that's going to tough place it withnything else. >>usie: is the housing market in thatcrisesyet? go ahe, mark. >> well, was just going to say one reon for optimism is that everyoneas so...
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an for 0 to 90,000 pele the disease coulbe fatal. only 36,000, most of them elderly, die from the convention flu each year. for more i'm jined by dr. ann schchat. at the centersor disease control and prevengs. welcome. >> thank you. >>do those numbers sound right you, 60 to 120 million infections 0,00 to 90,000 ofthem fatal? >> you knw, the advisors ofered a planning scenario that was men be used to te thiseriously, so that states and lol health department,, the pivate sector, the publ would be aware that things could be quite challeing. but we reall can't predict exactly how much disease here's going to be this fall and winter. i can say we're working ha tobe prepared and rey to po. ifz so it's notecessarily a rediction? >> they use the words a planning scenario, rig. >> ifill: how aout, even if there's possibility ofhey say 1.8 million hospitalizations, say it' only a million hospitalations. soundlike a lot. is the u.s. hospil system prepared for that rate of adission? >> you know, we're workng closely acro government to stengthen
an for 0 to 90,000 pele the disease coulbe fatal. only 36,000, most of them elderly, die from the convention flu each year. for more i'm jined by dr. ann schchat. at the centersor disease control and prevengs. welcome. >> thank you. >>do those numbers sound right you, 60 to 120 million infections 0,00 to 90,000 ofthem fatal? >> you knw, the advisors ofered a planning scenario that was men be used to te thiseriously, so that states and lol health department,, the pivate sector,...
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ka gowa becamthe youngest mayor's historin july when pele oy vote him in. the last fur mayors were in their 60s. >> tralator: i can paint clearly on the message thai would offer a new style of politics and that w in tune to the spiritf the people. they want somebody to take real political action. >> reporter: believing that mood for change is countride. japan's oppositn has deployed with dubs, the prince corps. king-clad young candates with the noon take key seats from the governing party in the nation election. coimo is a 36-year-old nning in tokyo. >> translato i'm trying to create excement. ople are tired of the old style of pitics,but i know i'm fighting tradition >> reporter: jap remains a country still ver much td to itimperial past. a past that haong been -- for s leader for thr wisdom, experice and age. fact these traits used to be a mandatory part of japanese politics re. butimes are changing. th ruling party's rutation has been marred by ldership druggels. there had been four different prime ministers in four years. add on its ability to pull the
ka gowa becamthe youngest mayor's historin july when pele oy vote him in. the last fur mayors were in their 60s. >> tralator: i can paint clearly on the message thai would offer a new style of politics and that w in tune to the spiritf the people. they want somebody to take real political action. >> reporter: believing that mood for change is countride. japan's oppositn has deployed with dubs, the prince corps. king-clad young candates with the noon take key seats from the governing...
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. >> some people take ugs, some pele take drugs to get a high.>> 36-year-old troy long lives in southwest virginia where the unemployment rate has doubled in the last year alone. he lost his job building trucks last year. wrestling is now his life and his livelihood. >> this is about somebody going after what they've always wanted to be. and i'm living my dream. i don't care if i'm dirt poor. you know, in the process. it doesn't matter to me. because i don't base my life on material stuff. >> without a 9 to 5, this has become troy's office. the pro wrestling camp in virginia. hall of famer jimmy the boogie woogie man valiant runs this operation. he has more than 10,000 bouts under his belt and he wants to be buried in his boot. >> this is boots, laces and all, and when i go to the big ring in the sky i will die with my wrestling boots on. >> he's a mentor to the wrestlers during the tough times. >> i don't care what kind of trouble, if they just lost their job, if they're fighting with their missus, you know, they come in here, they forget about
. >> some people take ugs, some pele take drugs to get a high.>> 36-year-old troy long lives in southwest virginia where the unemployment rate has doubled in the last year alone. he lost his job building trucks last year. wrestling is now his life and his livelihood. >> this is about somebody going after what they've always wanted to be. and i'm living my dream. i don't care if i'm dirt poor. you know, in the process. it doesn't matter to me. because i don't base my life on...
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we menoned on ts program last week pele tpped on airplanes, whichs a unconscionable siation. the lar coany, the airlis do it for their convenience. for no other reason -- their convenience. five and a half hours in one instance. toilet overflowed. ying babies. fothe convenience of an airlin they keep you on the plane. in any other situation, there would be hauled f to jail for kidnapping. we feel very hopels. i am unfortunaly in credit- ca debt at the moment. i sold a business. look at the bill the her day. if i were to run up my credit card, they wod charge me 34% intest. they used take peopl to the jail house forhat. even the friendly loan shark i knew at the washgton daily newsould say that was pushing it. people will say thatou can call them,ut it takesou a very long te to get through to a human being w may note in this countr not spathetic to your case, and i think we extend e frustration that we finin every aspect of our lives to th government. >> i think you u a very fective phrase -- inact, i intend t plaarize it. forcesut of our control. you a welcome to it. [inaudib
we menoned on ts program last week pele tpped on airplanes, whichs a unconscionable siation. the lar coany, the airlis do it for their convenience. for no other reason -- their convenience. five and a half hours in one instance. toilet overflowed. ying babies. fothe convenience of an airlin they keep you on the plane. in any other situation, there would be hauled f to jail for kidnapping. we feel very hopels. i am unfortunaly in credit- ca debt at the moment. i sold a business. look at the bill...
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. >> there a so many things that wal-mart is looking forrd to doing, like helping pele live hild om',e helping build stronger communities and relationships. because with your helpthe best is yet tcome. >> nationwe insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis and natnwide, workg togetr to improve financi literacand theconomic emperment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contribuons to your pbs station fromiewers like you thanyou. [ptioning made possible by kcet public telision] aptioned by the tional captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
. >> there a so many things that wal-mart is looking forrd to doing, like helping pele live hild om',e helping build stronger communities and relationships. because with your helpthe best is yet tcome. >> nationwe insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis and natnwide, workg togetr to improve financi literacand theconomic emperment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contribuons to your pbs station fromiewers like you...
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pele without a job or afraid of losing one just d't spend. maridriscoll of standard and or's says retailers have scrambled to adjust. >>n the last year we've watched retailerslow down their ste expansion, reduce eir inventory investment, sk theimerchandise assortment. whe they still have higher priced items available forheir shoppers, they've ewed their assortment to wer price points. >> rorter: wall street anticipating lower earnings r some and actualosses for otherspunished the sector's stocks. but mberly greenberger of citi notes a recent modesrecovery in sharerices matching more encouraging news about the economy. >> we dohink there has been a fundamental change in thway consumers spd their money. however, we we through a very vere shock period really, october, november, decber of st year where we had probabl overrrected to the downside relative to wh we consider to a new normal of spending. >> reporter: but jt what will thatew normal of spending be? todas confiden numbers indicatet will be above rrent levels. but below its foer peak. >>
pele without a job or afraid of losing one just d't spend. maridriscoll of standard and or's says retailers have scrambled to adjust. >>n the last year we've watched retailerslow down their ste expansion, reduce eir inventory investment, sk theimerchandise assortment. whe they still have higher priced items available forheir shoppers, they've ewed their assortment to wer price points. >> rorter: wall street anticipating lower earnings r some and actualosses for otherspunished the...
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our point of ew is if you look at t things people agree on, i think pele agree on about 8 of the tngst are talked out in the context of health reform. i think peoplagree that werked get everyone covered. ere is a lot of agreemt. there is agreent that the s shld not use health status as lo as have a well nchronized reqrement that everyone purchasinsurance. i thin the aas of agreement are enormous and reprent important opportuties for the country. yolook atedicare and the implementation of medicare and mediid, the children's health insurance program,he medicare drug program, the all represent important advancemes that have beenood for citizens >>hen you have a country like ours where 80% of the people who not have insuranc those numbers you mentioned earlier, 80% of tse persons come from families where there a part- time or fu-time workers. i hate the term "e working po. how can whave people who are working every day a still do not ha access to heth care? we have t look at the nature of how people get health care. there are almos 180 mlion people who are in empler sponsored heah plans t
our point of ew is if you look at t things people agree on, i think pele agree on about 8 of the tngst are talked out in the context of health reform. i think peoplagree that werked get everyone covered. ere is a lot of agreemt. there is agreent that the s shld not use health status as lo as have a well nchronized reqrement that everyone purchasinsurance. i thin the aas of agreement are enormous and reprent important opportuties for the country. yolook atedicare and the implementation of...
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most of the pele inhe village we still asleep. hose who was up sawhis.heir houses were reded to ruins. relatives aneighbors were dead. e survivors oked for anything that they couldind amid t rubble in their tiny village near mosul. the meantime two more car mbs exploded in ghdad. the iraqi government anes al qaeda fothe well-planned and coordinatedlasts. >> the ene is still lurking. there are stl many of tse who oppose the successes we have made so far. >> this is th testimony to the governme's success. the allies are starting to resemble -- teir lives are stting to semble normali. they can enjoy tea a beauty treatment. the men sit chatting and drinking tea. all of these things are sig that thing are much more relaxed here. but life in iraq is still very far fro what most peop would call norma the people herere well are that the pie is relative and friejob, especially now that the americans -- the people here are well awarehat the piece is relave and fragile, especially now that the american oops havepulled back. th government insts that its troops are w
most of the pele inhe village we still asleep. hose who was up sawhis.heir houses were reded to ruins. relatives aneighbors were dead. e survivors oked for anything that they couldind amid t rubble in their tiny village near mosul. the meantime two more car mbs exploded in ghdad. the iraqi government anes al qaeda fothe well-planned and coordinatedlasts. >> the ene is still lurking. there are stl many of tse who oppose the successes we have made so far. >> this is th testimony to...
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the doctor walks in wi about, it seems like, t other people, other pele. very irusive. and id, "i think your daughter has leemia and we need to treat her, immedialy." the protocol for treatment was very intense cmotherapy. she would lose her haiquickly. she would be sick. shwould develop sores in her mouth. she wouldn't be able teat because of sores from the chemotherapy iher esophagus. she would have all kindsf rashes. her blood counts would balmost zero so her risk of infectn would be very high. we couldn't takeer any place. she had to be protted. anit sounds, "well, that's not so bad, we can do that for week." but the protocol was for tee years. she did pretty well r about, i think, two yrs and then the leukemia came back and they said, "we need re-induce her wi the bad medicines again and have to consider brain and snal radiation. so spinal taps every d for three wes." i said, "i d't get it. i mean, you st told us if we follow this protocol, these are the result we did everythinyou said and it is stilnot working. and now you want us to do something rse." "well, you
the doctor walks in wi about, it seems like, t other people, other pele. very irusive. and id, "i think your daughter has leemia and we need to treat her, immedialy." the protocol for treatment was very intense cmotherapy. she would lose her haiquickly. she would be sick. shwould develop sores in her mouth. she wouldn't be able teat because of sores from the chemotherapy iher esophagus. she would have all kindsf rashes. her blood counts would balmost zero so her risk of infectn would...
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t in the absence of that, pele are different interms of what does give thempiritual suenance.ople like to say "well, we're made of the same stuff as srs and that makesme feel good." that doesn do much for but it does help me to think that there is a purpose unfolding whose dection you can discern and it has a moral dimension. i'll tell you where i think we are inhistory. i think-- and thi gets back to... we'veen the history of relion, as trieto show in thebook. thsocial system is now a global one, okay? ansocial systems are fragile. ey can collapse orcohere. would say the coherence of the social system depends o moral progress. that is to say, depends on people getting beter in putting thselves in the shoes of people halfway around world, appreciatinghat and so on. sohe kind of salvation in society in the kind ebrew ble sense of the word, just meaning holdin the society together depds on moral progress. at's been the casegain and again and religion h played a role. >> rose: exactly. what re has religion played? they have given thframework to find the moral purpose? if religion
t in the absence of that, pele are different interms of what does give thempiritual suenance.ople like to say "well, we're made of the same stuff as srs and that makesme feel good." that doesn do much for but it does help me to think that there is a purpose unfolding whose dection you can discern and it has a moral dimension. i'll tell you where i think we are inhistory. i think-- and thi gets back to... we'veen the history of relion, as trieto show in thebook. thsocial system is now...
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. >> f example, in new jersey in one weekn september, they will have 33,000 pele who will exhaust all of tir entitlement to benefits. there's a move in congss to extend umployment by an additional 13 eks in states wi high jobless rates. but thaton't help people like james phillips >> you live day to daynot knowing what's aund the corner, you live in a al sort of fear that you may not makit nancially and as a father an a husband, probably e of worst things to go thrgh. >> reporter: stillphillips is hopeful he'll find a job quickly, even though t numbers don't supporthat optimism. nationwide, there arnearly six unemployed people for ery available job. sthanie dhue, "nightly business report," washinon. >> paul: wall street heade higher tod as that surprise ri in jobless benefit claims was offset by reboundsn most global mkets. by 100 a.m. the dow posted a 38oint gain with the nasdaq up 15 points. stocks extended eir gains on a survey swing a rise in mid- atlantic ftory activity and a 6/10% increase in the july leading ecomic indicators, a fourth straight nthly gain. eady buying persisted
. >> f example, in new jersey in one weekn september, they will have 33,000 pele who will exhaust all of tir entitlement to benefits. there's a move in congss to extend umployment by an additional 13 eks in states wi high jobless rates. but thaton't help people like james phillips >> you live day to daynot knowing what's aund the corner, you live in a al sort of fear that you may not makit nancially and as a father an a husband, probably e of worst things to go thrgh. >>...
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french tourists are among e 12 pele killed by floods in the philipnes. it haforced tusandsrom their hom, and it h washed away bridges and roa. in nearby to one, flights are grounded and millions are confined to tir homes. we have thiseport. >> after the storm,he flood. this thecene in the philpines were a dege caused dam to burst, sending torrents through the area. housands were forcedrom their homes, in some cas whole villagesubmerged. the flood waters areo strong, rescue workers are foed to make desperate efrts to save those stranded but some pelewere not so lucky, a here in this provce. > it clapsed and the wers of god. they were subdd -- swept away by the floods. > in one area, all roads were cled and the state of emergency was declared. as they sta to pck up the pieces, elsewhere oths are preparing for the wot. the path of the tyoon strehes through taiw and maland china. fishing of bts and other vessels have been orred to ta shelter, and the chinese newsagency is repoing more an 2000ships returned to harbor in onprovince alone. nearly 50 centimeterh
french tourists are among e 12 pele killed by floods in the philipnes. it haforced tusandsrom their hom, and it h washed away bridges and roa. in nearby to one, flights are grounded and millions are confined to tir homes. we have thiseport. >> after the storm,he flood. this thecene in the philpines were a dege caused dam to burst, sending torrents through the area. housands were forcedrom their homes, in some cas whole villagesubmerged. the flood waters areo strong, rescue workers are...
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what i love that bill says, we do somentertaining because it's fun and pele love to laugh, but then therspect of it. reporter: gloria and bill still live in the hoe they bought ck when they got marrie >> we d a marriage... a mariage interview one time for a magazine. and they id, "do you ever fight?" to which wsaid, "oh, you could ll tickets." >> reporte their business world has chaed dramatically in the past few yrs. they have built e gaither music company, loted along the highway leading throughhe middle of their home town. they travel likrock stars-- huge touring ses-- sometimes a private jet. >> we're so glad tohave you here. wou you like to tour the studio? >> reporter: and they' added a gift store, resurant, receptn facility for tourists and fans. >> i say if there's ever been a leend in gospel music, it s tobe the gaithers. >> reporte are you a minister or musician? >>yes, yes. nextuestion? my olmentor, my buddy, used to say thatesus must have been a pretty good entertain to hold the attention of 5,0 people on a hlside at the sea of gailea, without a microphone. >> reporterin these
what i love that bill says, we do somentertaining because it's fun and pele love to laugh, but then therspect of it. reporter: gloria and bill still live in the hoe they bought ck when they got marrie >> we d a marriage... a mariage interview one time for a magazine. and they id, "do you ever fight?" to which wsaid, "oh, you could ll tickets." >> reporte their business world has chaed dramatically in the past few yrs. they have built e gaither music company,...
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they must not imagine th through a false ulation of pele's massive turnout in 1979 ismic revolution, and with a caricature of that revotion, they can harm the greatnesof islamic revoluon and system. >> criticsoiced the event, hash much aye rafsanjani d hat -- khatami leading elecon critics ycotted the ent, former presidents akbar hashem rafsanji and mohammad khatami, as well as this year's reformist candidates m hossein mousavi and mahdi kaoubi. and, no one from the faly of aytollah khomeini, leader of the 1979 revution, attended. on another front, iwashington, secrary of state hillary clinton urd iran to confirm that it's holding three misng american hers. iranian state tv report the hikers wereeized last friday when they ignored rnings from boder guards and crossed over from nohern iraq. fomore on these latest developments in iran, we rn to two iraniaamericans: abbas milani, direcr of the iraniantudies program at stanfordniversity and co-director othe iran democracy project at e hoover saturday's indictment cted him as a jor figure in trying to ovrtow the irann government. and hoom
they must not imagine th through a false ulation of pele's massive turnout in 1979 ismic revolution, and with a caricature of that revotion, they can harm the greatnesof islamic revoluon and system. >> criticsoiced the event, hash much aye rafsanjani d hat -- khatami leading elecon critics ycotted the ent, former presidents akbar hashem rafsanji and mohammad khatami, as well as this year's reformist candidates m hossein mousavi and mahdi kaoubi. and, no one from the faly of aytollah...
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cosumers aren't spending for the sameeason homeless pele don't spend. they don't have the mey.ople have lost auge amount of wealth with th collapse of the housing bubble. so t idea that somehow if we could just getonsumers to be happy they would go out and spend. tt's not true. they are recognizing th don't havthe wealth in thr home that theyhought they ha andhey are adjusting accordingly. and that's probablthe right thing for themo do. we can't tell tm herwise. >> what do u make of the pshology question, professor jefferson. >> well, i don't disagree withhat your gue said just now in that th housing sector is very important terms of psychology. there has been a lotof damage de to households' balance sheets but i think as we e the housing market stabilize, the american houholds realize that their homes are not losing as mh value. i thnk they willstartto el a level ofomfort that ll make them more able and more willing to endgoing forward. so io think we're dealing with psychologyere. and i think it' very important for the spending desions, particularly o big ticke items. b i thi
cosumers aren't spending for the sameeason homeless pele don't spend. they don't have the mey.ople have lost auge amount of wealth with th collapse of the housing bubble. so t idea that somehow if we could just getonsumers to be happy they would go out and spend. tt's not true. they are recognizing th don't havthe wealth in thr home that theyhought they ha andhey are adjusting accordingly. and that's probablthe right thing for themo do. we can't tell tm herwise. >> what do u make of the...
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th's a huge -- we're talking about pele who hae been out of work for more than sx months.and right now the average perioof unemployment is running at 5 weeks. his is unprecedented, at least unpredented in the time that theve been keeping that da stream. and so i thinkthat that is the thing a lot people don't undersnd amount of that nowadays unemployment isn't what i might have been a neration ago where you are out of work f seven, weeks and youot back in. nodays you are talking about ny months o of wo. and that is wh pushes people to losing their homes, pushes people to basically sing almost everything they have. >> so die anne swonk, you come back to the ra itself, d certainly we're still hring a lot of caution it y go, still may go well over 10% is that still a connsus figure, do you, when you look out, wat do you see and what is the predictions i guess in tms of when things mig turn around at this point? >> well, 'll see positive growtin the second half of the year but this when we e a rel break between wall street anmain street. profits can comeback where you are holdi
th's a huge -- we're talking about pele who hae been out of work for more than sx months.and right now the average perioof unemployment is running at 5 weeks. his is unprecedented, at least unpredented in the time that theve been keeping that da stream. and so i thinkthat that is the thing a lot people don't undersnd amount of that nowadays unemployment isn't what i might have been a neration ago where you are out of work f seven, weeks and youot back in. nodays you are talking about ny months...
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it kind of moral progresss people have to expand that recall moral circle and say yeah, ay, those peleare... there one of us,too. different nation, but we'n the same empire,hey're one of us, o. i'm saying t world is at int where we'rell going to have t get better abou saying that to everyone ithe world and ju thatraditionally religions have played a le in expanding th kind of moral imagination ani try to show that ristianity, islam and judaism are all capable of playing that. they've done it before. they've adapted eir dorines. rose: do theylay it the same way? >> there are difrences.t that te same thing but their impact is the same. the consequenc of them being there, whether it's islamic or christian or jew dayic. >> what th have in common is th pragmatism th when they.. >> rose: you c find what you wfind at's necessary inour doctrine to hold the social system togethe that's what they he in common. now, in individual salvation, the idea that, you know, you rsonally can go to aven and that's lge play t religion is about is very bign christiaty and islamnd much less so in judaism. in j
it kind of moral progresss people have to expand that recall moral circle and say yeah, ay, those peleare... there one of us,too. different nation, but we'n the same empire,hey're one of us, o. i'm saying t world is at int where we'rell going to have t get better abou saying that to everyone ithe world and ju thatraditionally religions have played a le in expanding th kind of moral imagination ani try to show that ristianity, islam and judaism are all capable of playing that. they've done it...
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pele under 24. people who take carof babies under six months becausehey can't get a vcine. pregnant women. health care and emergency workers. and one group who have chonic illness. about 160 millionamericans. that's the biggest immnization fort since polio. and they'e got to do it fairly quickly. anit's trick country baugs the vaccine -- it's tricky becausthe vaccine won't be ailable when the flu season starts a one big test to g orgazed for and second, wh too when it cmes toschool? the mos vunerable people, st flus,people oer 50, nior citizens, this reay disproportionely impacts young people people who don't kno very much about hygie and aren't very od at it. and ere they hang out, especily in the fall, in t school, and last year, ithe springhen this hit, the school diricts shut down fo a week, 10 days. governme has said in the last week we don want you to close but we want si people to stay home. if they art coming to school we want you to parate them out and get em home. we may have to s up screening stations in your schoo. and of course they're aut to put out guidance n
pele under 24. people who take carof babies under six months becausehey can't get a vcine. pregnant women. health care and emergency workers. and one group who have chonic illness. about 160 millionamericans. that's the biggest immnization fort since polio. and they'e got to do it fairly quickly. anit's trick country baugs the vaccine -- it's tricky becausthe vaccine won't be ailable when the flu season starts a one big test to g orgazed for and second, wh too when it cmes toschool? the mos...
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he started throwg rolls at various ous in the press, and-and pele started throwing lls back at him.herstarted to be a largcall ofeskimo power" up andown the aisles and a few pills being thrown and number of other things. d then it didn't seem to be controllable. here was a man who was thought of by many as a future presiden and he was out in publ having drunk far too muc and playfully throwing bre around a cabin of airplane. it jusdidn't seem within the comportment or dignity at least theublic comportment andignity-- of a fute president. i thoughthat the senator was out avoid a fate th was being imposed upon him from the outside, which was to run for the presidency. and i thought, psychologicly, he was not in the besthape for tang up this kind of bden. mission control: lioff! we have a lioff! narrator: friday, july 18, 1969-- as the apollo 11 crew approached the moon, fulfilng a goal set by john keedy, edward kennedy was in massachusetts, fulfilling still another family obligation-- atnding a reunion party of young women who had worked f his brother robert'last campaign. one of them
he started throwg rolls at various ous in the press, and-and pele started throwing lls back at him.herstarted to be a largcall ofeskimo power" up andown the aisles and a few pills being thrown and number of other things. d then it didn't seem to be controllable. here was a man who was thought of by many as a future presiden and he was out in publ having drunk far too muc and playfully throwing bre around a cabin of airplane. it jusdidn't seem within the comportment or dignity at least...
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the taliban are maki threa directly to pele if they vote. and so peopl simply getting out to the pos is challenge. some 1,200 polling stations out of 7,000 in afghanian were declared t dangerous just a fe weeks ago and were moved or closed. so security could depress the outcome of this electionthat in a way that could chaenge its legiticy. >> and regardless of wh wins, will theew president rllye able to we'd real ahority througho the cotry or will many areas just remain beyond the new control of the new governme? >> well, thinkhose things are intricaly related i think that th next president of afghanistan, whethert's hamid kaai or one of his challeers, is ging to have is a new mandate to take afghanista in a direction aw from t problem that i has been fang over the last four or five years, the growth of the insurgcy. certainly thobama administraon is also trying to turn over a new leaf. i think the are two keys to an improved rategy. the fir is obviously increased security and that's not only out killing insurgents but also abt making t afgh
the taliban are maki threa directly to pele if they vote. and so peopl simply getting out to the pos is challenge. some 1,200 polling stations out of 7,000 in afghanian were declared t dangerous just a fe weeks ago and were moved or closed. so security could depress the outcome of this electionthat in a way that could chaenge its legiticy. >> and regardless of wh wins, will theew president rllye able to we'd real ahority througho the cotry or will many areas just remain beyond the new...
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here's what pele are talking about tonight. >> a man is in very serious condition at shock trauma hours after he's brutally beaten. the victim is black, police say his attackers are white. and now they're investigating this as a hate crime. gigi. >> reporter: well, in addition to hate, police say robbery may also be a motive. hours before daybreak police say a 76-year-old man and his wife went fishing. as they were leaving their spot in south baltimore three men walked up and began attacking the man. police are calling at hate crime. the 76-year-old victim is black. 28-year-old calvin lockner is one of the suspects. >> the suspect admitted that he does not like african americans, and we are thus treating this as a hate crime. >> reporter: the naacp says it is upset about this crime but not surprised. >> because we have elected an african-american as president, it doesn't prove anything. hate crimes are clearly increasing. >> allegedly beating his wife for, quote, associating with african americans. >> reporter: police say lockner had two other suspects with him during the attack. invest
here's what pele are talking about tonight. >> a man is in very serious condition at shock trauma hours after he's brutally beaten. the victim is black, police say his attackers are white. and now they're investigating this as a hate crime. gigi. >> reporter: well, in addition to hate, police say robbery may also be a motive. hours before daybreak police say a 76-year-old man and his wife went fishing. as they were leaving their spot in south baltimore three men walked up and began...
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is an oprtunity to do big things butt an opportunityhere you think yocouldn't do something because pele know this is a moment of peril. but so a moment of possibility. i thi we are inhering, we as a country, not just thadministration an the congrs, a country inhe rst economic condition since e great depression. the greatest commitment of americ troopsverseas since '6 and the heht of etnam. that ithe moment in time in american history nw. think thatouwill see that his vision is to bin turn the economy around, working again r the middle class of this country because yocan't have a strong economif you don't have a strong middle class. and puttg in place a policy th not only produces jobs toy but competitiveness r the future and en as you had nod earlier, at not just deal with iraq and afghanist, but most importany, the hunr that is around t world for america's leadershi to once again restore not just our position, they are hungering for us toead by example. and i think that at thi time theountry, the wor is watching anas much as amica is hoping r president-elect obama's success, the world
is an oprtunity to do big things butt an opportunityhere you think yocouldn't do something because pele know this is a moment of peril. but so a moment of possibility. i thi we are inhering, we as a country, not just thadministration an the congrs, a country inhe rst economic condition since e great depression. the greatest commitment of americ troopsverseas since '6 and the heht of etnam. that ithe moment in time in american history nw. think thatouwill see that his vision is to bin turn the...