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they can cut pele off, purge people out. find they d something in their background wch they didn't knowbout the sty of the fella at had gallstones and said he didn't ow anything about it and ty said he ha hiand hewas cut out. they do that charlie and they're incentivizedo find what' wrong with peop to chop them off thr rolls and ts rede eir risk and makmore money. >> chaie: well -- >> it's hard business. it's a hard-eed business involving the most sensitive part, precio part of people's lives. >> charlie: when wl we know what bill we're going to see? how long's this going to take? >> i don'tare how long it's going to take to do i yowant me tosay it will be soon, next week or two months. i want it to be right. i want real improment in alth care and this if the senate process and fance committee and i have 17 i may offeand another 17 i may offer and others feel thisis myay and this is my chance not being part of the gang of six t introduce what i feestrongly about and tr to get suppt for it and if i carry a majority of the vot
they can cut pele off, purge people out. find they d something in their background wch they didn't knowbout the sty of the fella at had gallstones and said he didn't ow anything about it and ty said he ha hiand hewas cut out. they do that charlie and they're incentivizedo find what' wrong with peop to chop them off thr rolls and ts rede eir risk and makmore money. >> chaie: well -- >> it's hard business. it's a hard-eed business involving the most sensitive part, precio part of...
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does it seeto you that is what pele are pick up most on out of this? >> certnly that was the thing that struck me most. it stck me in the interviewith lul a kind of a, i think almost vindication of hey, i've -- you finaly reali that it's important tt countries likeine have arrived. st night i talked to a chinese press conference asked them questions. it w a different sense in talking to the chinese than there have been just a few years ago. moref a sense of hey we belong. wee gotuthor at that timeive ings to say and then himself saying he just never has see a meeting like thifrom the point of view of peoe from those courys talki in empowered ways. >> now they als talked in this agreemt aout pledgin to solvembalances in the global economy. >> uh-h. >> reporter: first whadoes that mean a what kind of reaction were u getting to that? >> sically it means ina saves too much. america spends too much and so do other developed ecnomies. so the ia is how do you --
does it seeto you that is what pele are pick up most on out of this? >> certnly that was the thing that struck me most. it stck me in the interviewith lul a kind of a, i think almost vindication of hey, i've -- you finaly reali that it's important tt countries likeine have arrived. st night i talked to a chinese press conference asked them questions. it w a different sense in talking to the chinese than there have been just a few years ago. moref a sense of hey we belong. wee gotuthor at...
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but theye really not tht cadillac according to s many pele. he's looking at an $8,00 policy for an individual. we know that many unins, the average policy in thicountry is p around $12,000. soit's a ta that ould potentially hit a loof peopl to your question abot is there room to increase thesubsies, thers always room for a little bit of horstrading. we're really just tting into the fun right now. his is just the first yea, what's called a chairman'smark when he puts down his ides. all nextweek ther's ging to be all kinds of amendments going on out in pblic and bd closed doo. gwen: i thk there is a snse thatome form o this ould t through but could it fal art? >>absolutely think no furtheback than the clintons in19923-1994 when democrats alsoontrolled the white house as well congress and ings fell apart. my sense ithat one of the real dangers in a policy, in bill at is thi enomous, it affects one sixth president he is he is -- u.s. ecnomy is that icould die bya thousand little changes. onechange, senar baucus proposed a fe on te medical devip ma
but theye really not tht cadillac according to s many pele. he's looking at an $8,00 policy for an individual. we know that many unins, the average policy in thicountry is p around $12,000. soit's a ta that ould potentially hit a loof peopl to your question abot is there room to increase thesubsies, thers always room for a little bit of horstrading. we're really just tting into the fun right now. his is just the first yea, what's called a chairman'smark when he puts down his ides. all nextweek...
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it's pele! pele is king of the soccer field. to be king of your kitchen, use crestfield wax paper. ( yelling ) boring. come on, you schnorers, do something. halfback passes to the center. back to the wing. back to the center. center holds it. holds it. holds it. halfback passes to center, back to wing, back to center. center holds it! holds it! holds it! i can't bear this any longer. i'm leaving. yeah, not before me, you ain't. now, now. there's plenty of exits for everyone. oh, that's it. you're dead, pal. hey, now, that's uncalled for. shut your hole, skinner. ( yelling ) they call this a soccer riot? come on, boys, let's take 'em to school. oi! oi! oi! oi! homer, we've got to get out of here. oh, but i want to do some rioting. jobbers cobknots, ya mucker! all done. what began as a traditional soccer riot as escalated into a citywide orgy of destruction. reacting swiftly, mayor quimby has declared mob rule. so for the next several years, it's every family for itself. ec-ec-ec-excuse me, sir. i think you've got my t.v. sir? som
it's pele! pele is king of the soccer field. to be king of your kitchen, use crestfield wax paper. ( yelling ) boring. come on, you schnorers, do something. halfback passes to the center. back to the wing. back to the center. center holds it. holds it. holds it. halfback passes to center, back to wing, back to center. center holds it! holds it! holds it! i can't bear this any longer. i'm leaving. yeah, not before me, you ain't. now, now. there's plenty of exits for everyone. oh, that's it....
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>> stockarket on a day-to-day hour hourminute to minuteasiss sometimes totally irrationale andome pele say often iational. in the last half-hour there was a b program tt some people come in,here was nothin in the federal reserve stement in th openarket statement that had anything to do with people being discomforted. this is what the market wted hear,here was in surpse. >> what abouthe take inflation? i think some pple may have been sprised to see th theris absolutely no reference, they remed the talk about commodity prices that have en moving higher and clearlythey don't seem, aat least o worried about inflation. do youagreewith that? >> i thinkhey are always woied. i think their woy now includes the psibility that we would have mething that is anathema an that's clining prices which we h in the 30s. if we geecliningrices that's a recipe for enomic nightmare. they don't wan that. we do have a huge amount of excess cacity in plant and equipment d also in the labor force. nowe he things around the world not getti a lot better, with the exceptionf asia. i think you and i spok earlier, i
>> stockarket on a day-to-day hour hourminute to minuteasiss sometimes totally irrationale andome pele say often iational. in the last half-hour there was a b program tt some people come in,here was nothin in the federal reserve stement in th openarket statement that had anything to do with people being discomforted. this is what the market wted hear,here was in surpse. >> what abouthe take inflation? i think some pple may have been sprised to see th theris absolutely no reference,...
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the concept is that if are you going to increase a provision of care to pele who are curreny uninsured, costs will indeed g up. what the obama adminiration is currently indicating isby dealing with fraud and abusend tryingo bring abo grter eiciencies a lot of that willbeoffset by those new innovations. at aring one of the question mks, if y listenarefully to the speech there is out that president obama has. and that is the indication that if, indeed, al the cost savings are not realized that thercould be adjustnts in terms o h health care by the government is provided in terms it of some of their other programs. >> steve, as you know the is still a lot o date abouthe soalled public option. a vernment insurance plan as an alternative to priva inrance companies. do you think that the government can do a better job? >> think the government can prove aompetitive edge in terms of ogramming, in terms of healt care insurance provision. but i don't thinkt's mission critical. i think that there are otr means willin also that are available to bring about more competitive marketplace at is just o
the concept is that if are you going to increase a provision of care to pele who are curreny uninsured, costs will indeed g up. what the obama adminiration is currently indicating isby dealing with fraud and abusend tryingo bring abo grter eiciencies a lot of that willbeoffset by those new innovations. at aring one of the question mks, if y listenarefully to the speech there is out that president obama has. and that is the indication that if, indeed, al the cost savings are not realized that...
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pele who are more toued by health ce problems. th said when we started this effort in je it was indt t get people interested and now th are. that raises the stakes for obama as he trieso fin a compromise. gwen: what ds compromise loo like? this trigg option tt olympia snowe from maine has been talking abo? >>t's interesting. if they're not compromising wit a few repubcans and from within the party you have two different procts, perhaps. that's another thing that emboldening some of the libals in theemocratic par. their thking is become cle during the month of august that these liberals ar not serious. if w pass it's goingo be a re liberal vote than we were perhaps going to g ang with in july. but e compromise i tnk ultimately wl have -- if i had to go ou on a limb -- it ll be a plic optionrigger, much li olympianowe is proposing that if the states and the private industryre not offering enough a competitive and affordable set options fogetting insurance, then in five yea, say, there will be some sort of trigger where the gornment
pele who are more toued by health ce problems. th said when we started this effort in je it was indt t get people interested and now th are. that raises the stakes for obama as he trieso fin a compromise. gwen: what ds compromise loo like? this trigg option tt olympia snowe from maine has been talking abo? >>t's interesting. if they're not compromising wit a few repubcans and from within the party you have two different procts, perhaps. that's another thing that emboldening some of the...
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pele who wear the plain drs, it's not ouray. >> ( tralated ): it will look strange if indonesian woman wore that ki of plain clothes, especially noways. theprobably think you are a terrorist's wife. >> reporter: sp owner, saleswoman, and ctomer told us there'so contradiction between isl and fashion, that the notionf a plainly dressed, ful covered woman is foreign. shopping re was nur inani, who was buyinfor customers in her own clothing buness in the island of sumatra. >mostly they are looking for clothes this long andhis long, which ibasically covering the bu and the arms. i ok for the dress first,d then i will fd the matching scarfthe color, the style. >> reporter: terroristncidents asi, indonesia is enjoying a period of stabilityarely seen in its independent histor indonesia are free to choose their gornment, and they are ee to pursue religion, and they've made it cleain elections that they want to pursue eacseparately, that is, to kp religion out of vernment. for "religi & ethics newsweekly," this is fd de sam lazaro in jakarta. >> aberthy: controversy in egypt this ek as police in
pele who wear the plain drs, it's not ouray. >> ( tralated ): it will look strange if indonesian woman wore that ki of plain clothes, especially noways. theprobably think you are a terrorist's wife. >> reporter: sp owner, saleswoman, and ctomer told us there'so contradiction between isl and fashion, that the notionf a plainly dressed, ful covered woman is foreign. shopping re was nur inani, who was buyinfor customers in her own clothing buness in the island of sumatra. >mostly...
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you know, to b around different pele. and just sething to do. your md, younow, you have clear md.u just keep up with what's going on. >> everybody gets thingsut of work that they don't get out of being a home, or on the porch, we used to say about retirement. one ofhe things we found in our study is that the holy workers likeorking. they like the socialetwork that they find at work. they le the structure that it provides to their day. they like being out the house. >> bonnie: the arage american now works untiage 63. but professor munnell says data show that a person should stay in the wkforce until t age 66, whh was the average age retirement ithe early 1960s. professor munnelis calling on the government to rae the eligibility age for soal security benefi to help convince more ericans to work longer. >> so untilbout 1990, the trend was for an earlier retiremnt. since th, we really haveeen a reversalor both men and women, and it's due to chaing incentives within social security, a moveme away from the old-fashioned define befit plan, towas 401k plans which he no retirement incentiv
you know, to b around different pele. and just sething to do. your md, younow, you have clear md.u just keep up with what's going on. >> everybody gets thingsut of work that they don't get out of being a home, or on the porch, we used to say about retirement. one ofhe things we found in our study is that the holy workers likeorking. they like the socialetwork that they find at work. they le the structure that it provides to their day. they like being out the house. >> bonnie: the...
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joining us now for more on the israeli government's position is yossi peled, administer in the current government and a former general in the israeli army. welcome to "worldfocus." why won't israel investigate what happened in gaza? >> israel investigated in many ways what happened in gaza. what we think about this report of this committee is the first time that hamas get the -- by the mandate of this committee the first time that hamas get the kind of legitimate organization by mandate. secondly, in this report, nothing has been mentioned about seven, eight years the south part of israel was under attack by hamas shelling, rockets. >> well, the report does single out both the israeli government's actions and hamas, but i wanted to ask you very specifically about the report accusing israel of -- and it says, deliberately targeting civilians and using palestinians as human shields. how do you respond to that? >> i try to respond. and i will try to do it again. israel was attacked the last seven years. the civilians along the israeli boarder in the south part was attacked by the hamas, t
joining us now for more on the israeli government's position is yossi peled, administer in the current government and a former general in the israeli army. welcome to "worldfocus." why won't israel investigate what happened in gaza? >> israel investigated in many ways what happened in gaza. what we think about this report of this committee is the first time that hamas get the -- by the mandate of this committee the first time that hamas get the kind of legitimate organization by...
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el presidente brasileño acompañado por pele, y los reyes de españa.el millonario canadiense fundador del circo solei, viajo en la nave sollus pagó más de 35 millones de dólares para subirse a una nave espacial. >>> y vamos con adelantos de última hora. >>> y un nuevo video del presunto maltrato animal puso en mira a una importante granja en minesota.áánoticiero univisiotx estados unidos el uso de celulares mientras se maneja. h@@ ♪(música) >>> noticiero univisión continua desde washington. >>> declarando que los conductores distraidos se convirtieron una en epidemia, se estima que causan 6 mil muertes y medio millón de lesiones cada año. >>> todos saben que manejar y enviar mensajes es una mala cosa. >>> y en estados como california nadie quiere admitirlo públicamente. >>> el tema es muy serio, el año pasado 6 mil personas perdieron la vida. >>> hoy en washington el departamento reunió a congresistas y expertos y víctimas, y dijo que son una amenaza para la nación. >>> agregando que cada vez que una persona saca la vista del camino está poniendo su vi
el presidente brasileño acompañado por pele, y los reyes de españa.el millonario canadiense fundador del circo solei, viajo en la nave sollus pagó más de 35 millones de dólares para subirse a una nave espacial. >>> y vamos con adelantos de última hora. >>> y un nuevo video del presunto maltrato animal puso en mira a una importante granja en minesota.áánoticiero univisiotx estados unidos el uso de celulares mientras se maneja. h@@ ♪(música) >>> noticiero...
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i mean, they had organed foesworking against -- >> charlie: pele in the stets who didn't accept it. ayatollah matazeri didn't accept it. there s criticism from rafsanjani. so it wasn't just a few politicians. it was a range of people. >>ust because it's a thousand politicians, it doesn't matter. what matters is th what they say, they have to be right. charlie: sons and daughters >> that's whou see, it doesn't matr. when there is --environment -- when they start architecting situation, te ontrol, it doesn't matter. what they do caot determine what's right o wrong. the is a law and tre is a truth and that defines what is right. now, few people may not like it or acce it. i askyou, what exactly is the puose of elecons? >> charlie: for the pele to choose tir leaders. >> that's it. >> chaie: pleasenderstand my estion. >> i got 2 million votes. >> crlie: serious questions we raised about tt election in in your country. so much so that thesupreme leader raised questions himself and asked for investigations. sueme leader. inhe end he confirmed you, b there were serious questions. you can't
i mean, they had organed foesworking against -- >> charlie: pele in the stets who didn't accept it. ayatollah matazeri didn't accept it. there s criticism from rafsanjani. so it wasn't just a few politicians. it was a range of people. >>ust because it's a thousand politicians, it doesn't matter. what matters is th what they say, they have to be right. charlie: sons and daughters >> that's whou see, it doesn't matr. when there is --environment -- when they start architecting...
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pele on the list who are mentally ill, or allegly mentally ill are the first pele who will be preemptively detained. >> reporter: despitehe dangers, many titioners refuse give up. qin xinan ys he'll stay here as long as he can, petitioni for help. >> translated ): i have en to beijing 133imes. i haveo other way. my fily is destroyed. i nder the streets of beijing. i am a 60 ye old man begging for food and asking the govement for justice, to right a wrong. >> reporte but he expects to be aested by the end of the summer, bere the anniversary of the founding of t peoples republicf china on october 1. >> lrer: since that report was produced, the chinesgovernment has crked down further on activists. for the first time, theye issued a regulion banning petioners from traveling to beijing. >> lehrer: and finally tonig the analysis of ields and brooks syicated columnist mark shies and "new york times" columnist david brooks. mark, did e president's speech change the debit in any imrtant way? >> yes, i di jim. first of all it's reclaimed the termsf the debate from what hapned in augu. he has establi
pele on the list who are mentally ill, or allegly mentally ill are the first pele who will be preemptively detained. >> reporter: despitehe dangers, many titioners refuse give up. qin xinan ys he'll stay here as long as he can, petitioni for help. >> translated ): i have en to beijing 133imes. i haveo other way. my fily is destroyed. i nder the streets of beijing. i am a 60 ye old man begging for food and asking the govement for justice, to right a wrong. >> reporte but he...
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mean jus today we have th announcement inew york about a very impornt terrorm investigioninvolve rg pelerom afghanistan. some peoe say, well, al eda is no longer in afghanistan. afghanistan were taken over by the taliban, i cat tell yo how fast a qae would be back in afghanistan. we have to bereally clear-eyed about th. what i'm very gratefulor is that w're not cing in with any ideologil, you know, pre-suppositio. we're not coming in wededo the past. what we try to doin this ministration is to sort out all of the different factors and me to theresolution based on theest infortion we havand then as soon as we that, we ep going at . we don't say, okay, fine. now we're set for the next five years. that's not the way ts, yo ow, president works. that's n the wayhat any of us work. >> warner: getting ck to general mcchrystal's memo though,e convs a great see of urgency. there'one line in there in which he says failureo gain the initiate-- and he's taing about in the near term-- while we waitfor, say, the afghansecurity forces really get ablto handle this. he sai "risks an outcome where defeati
mean jus today we have th announcement inew york about a very impornt terrorm investigioninvolve rg pelerom afghanistan. some peoe say, well, al eda is no longer in afghanistan. afghanistan were taken over by the taliban, i cat tell yo how fast a qae would be back in afghanistan. we have to bereally clear-eyed about th. what i'm very gratefulor is that w're not cing in with any ideologil, you know, pre-suppositio. we're not coming in wededo the past. what we try to doin this ministration is to...
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he isso natural in front of the cara but i thinwhat i learn about lron and i thinwhat the filmhows pele is just how authentic he ias a person. think i de know i guess i've ner really met someonthat is so comfortable with who they are. you know, at such a young age i thin that cfidence anall thosethingsing a loof that came from a life perspeive and going through things that went through a child. it gav him a groundi and a big pture perspective where when adversity and things like that hit h later i life, he tes it stride becse he has already accomplied so many thin that most kids will ner have to go thugh. >> speak to at because it is true. i think of who am today is because of all the trls and triblationsnd hardships i went through as a kid. like. >> growi up in a single parent househo with just me and my ther and havg to grow up. having to come the man o the hous at a you age. at six a sevenears old an having okay, now, you knowi have to make sure that my mother is procted. that helps you ow up a lot faster. growing up in e inner city where you see a lot of things that you never want y
he isso natural in front of the cara but i thinwhat i learn about lron and i thinwhat the filmhows pele is just how authentic he ias a person. think i de know i guess i've ner really met someonthat is so comfortable with who they are. you know, at such a young age i thin that cfidence anall thosethingsing a loof that came from a life perspeive and going through things that went through a child. it gav him a groundi and a big pture perspective where when adversity and things like that hit h...
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but that system is not a place so we have information about pele who showed up but we are unsure whetheror not they left fernandez cents, there is a nsef urgcy after 9/11 we lost track of vat and a few other things that make the recommendation. i can go in detai later. >> during theos recent campaign your mentioned as a front runner for theice president and nomineehy did senator mccain pick sarah palin? [laughter] >> asked him. we came in second. senator john mccain has been one of my best friends since i came into the political world and we were the to vietnam veterans obviously he stayed a lot longer than i didnder faworse conditions. the was proud to his national co-chair. made the choice and i think i still say that people focus on what he.org did not do but there are two things that i don't think in the discussion have been lt out. one, now president obama ran the most technologically sophisticated campaign in the history of politics but of these folks knowow to use the internet. there could they know how to recruit, fund-raisers, we were not close or up to that. the other thing it
but that system is not a place so we have information about pele who showed up but we are unsure whetheror not they left fernandez cents, there is a nsef urgcy after 9/11 we lost track of vat and a few other things that make the recommendation. i can go in detai later. >> during theos recent campaign your mentioned as a front runner for theice president and nomineehy did senator mccain pick sarah palin? [laughter] >> asked him. we came in second. senator john mccain has been one of...
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. >> the capitaof the philippis wasit by a typhoon, then the storm went on to vietnam. 70 pele have been killed. israel s said it ll release 20 palestinian women detainees in return for proof that a captured soldier is still ali. he has noteeneen since he was captured by hamas in 2006. ts is seenas a confidence- building measure. the senior american diplomat has held an unnounced high-level talks in havana with the cuban gornment. they wentarther than the planned negotiations. this raises hope of a thaw in relations. gegia and russ are opposed claing to have been vindicated by rport into their war. european investigation fod a georgia triggered the confct by launching an asult on the rebel region of uth ossetia. russia was also accused o pvokingthem and also of responding in appropriaty. >> georgian tanks stepped in the breakaway gion. it was a fateful move. a day later, they were dven out ain as colum of russian arred poured south. within day come t georgian army had been crushed. ge amounts oftheir teitory were under russia occupaon. ev sinc there has bn fierce date over whoired the fi
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ey drank cognac an they decided to terminate the jewish pele, people and they did. that was notonditioned. and the stat of israel was estaished to change that coition so thatwe can vern our destiny so that we may still have anti-semitism and the raging fires of hatred of the jewish people ragi around us but for th first time in many many centuries, the jews would have the power to defend themselves, defend themselves in the form of the united nations. that is againstthe tax which i will do tomorrow and dend themselves physically. and yes, that was impressed on by my parents bebelieve me, it was impressed on ever jew in israel by their parents and their grandparents and the colltive experience of changing the plight of the jewish people much that's a ofound transformation which i'm deeply aware of thatwe live in a privileged generion. where the jews can once again decide the jewish fate. this has not been availae for us r close to 00 years. >> chaie: so what is the destiny of israel? ur father believed, your brher believed and you beeve. >> it's to ther the exi'm --
ey drank cognac an they decided to terminate the jewish pele, people and they did. that was notonditioned. and the stat of israel was estaished to change that coition so thatwe can vern our destiny so that we may still have anti-semitism and the raging fires of hatred of the jewish people ragi around us but for th first time in many many centuries, the jews would have the power to defend themselves, defend themselves in the form of the united nations. that is againstthe tax which i will do...
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pele may say, what do we use to spend money for fefighters? there is no fire.nd then t fire comes and u're very happy you have th firefighters. would you say that firefighrs are irrelevant when you have no fire, docts are irreleva when you are in good health? no. you need to have that. of course you sethe relevance ony when the crisis comes. >> reporter: did the ited states get into thtrouble it got into by not liening to the i.m.? i remember inhe last few years, you would issureport after report about e ructural deficits in the united states; the unitestates was spenng too much, and so forth. >> well, i dot want to be pretentiou and i think that we really are not as gooas we should have been inreventing the crisis and cusing the crisi having said that, were obably the institutn which was really the first o putting the fingers on wt's not going well - subprime market, for instae. then, when the cris began, the rst institution saying the crisis is going to bvery difficult. that why we gave thiadvice, which was a bit o for an instituon like the i.m.f. that need a
pele may say, what do we use to spend money for fefighters? there is no fire.nd then t fire comes and u're very happy you have th firefighters. would you say that firefighrs are irrelevant when you have no fire, docts are irreleva when you are in good health? no. you need to have that. of course you sethe relevance ony when the crisis comes. >> reporter: did the ited states get into thtrouble it got into by not liening to the i.m.? i remember inhe last few years, you would issureport...
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. >> brown: some pele point to politi as. to support the president's helping suppor... the presidt helping his supporter excuse m, the trad unions. is that wha you're suggest something. >> you know, it's ieresting. given that there was no real tional economic interest stake, one can ask what w the motivation no some have suggested inclung congressman leaven that taking this type of actionill pave the way for positiverade initiatives in the future. iertainly hope that's t cae. but one must view this action against the back dp of the inaction of this administration and the congress on the pending kea and combia free trade agreemes. and ally a fairly steal, i not nonexistent,ffirmative enda. >> brown:et me go back to congressman leaven. go ahead. do you see a real gain for american workersin this. >> absolutely. absolutely. the atta just heard is absolutely wron tires made by the companies include the tires imported from china. that's fact number one. number two. when we negotiated 421, it simply required there be a surge. there had to be a gnificant impact in terms of inj
. >> brown: some pele point to politi as. to support the president's helping suppor... the presidt helping his supporter excuse m, the trad unions. is that wha you're suggest something. >> you know, it's ieresting. given that there was no real tional economic interest stake, one can ask what w the motivation no some have suggested inclung congressman leaven that taking this type of actionill pave the way for positiverade initiatives in the future. iertainly hope that's t cae. but...
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the trajectory is moving up. >> charlie: i wonder f has made moreew rich pele, whever the standard istoday than any other business? you think about all those countries, whether is india, the mile east, or asia where they did not have phones of any kind all of a sudd, everybody, one out of every two people has cell phone. >> it' volutionized their lives. before joined sprint was the board ofokia, theargest mobile phone producer but very large in deveping world like middle east and india and china where there is roughly 50% marketshare. it's just amazing what the cell phones have don culturay for many people not only the phone, we might talk aut this later, the known is become alst like swiss army knife in those countries, it's the ashlight. they d't have power they might live in a tent or shed ty can get charged during th day they come home it their light at night addition t their communication. >> charlie: they n't even go the land line business any more, do they? >>o. skip rigover it completely. you look at htory of cell phones in 26 yea ago, people talk aboutg, when -- that stands f
the trajectory is moving up. >> charlie: i wonder f has made moreew rich pele, whever the standard istoday than any other business? you think about all those countries, whether is india, the mile east, or asia where they did not have phones of any kind all of a sudd, everybody, one out of every two people has cell phone. >> it' volutionized their lives. before joined sprint was the board ofokia, theargest mobile phone producer but very large in deveping world like middle east and...
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my oginal inspiration was to star with the pele of 1960 and see what was like to get their, especiallylt at that time. if you lived tough the eat depression and solve theocial upheaval othe 10's, you are kindf like, so what, here comes again. and does goike that. but one of the most interting things as a writer is seeing how peopl experience history, what is going on in their everyday le. so people rd the paper, some do not. some gigtic event may have happened to the economy, the ression may be officially or right now and do not or - and we did not know it t a year from n we s, remember the thing th happened on sepmber 18? that wast. you want to be true to th world. i trand have me things come from different times, but i do t want toe like, here is a big event,ere is a big event. tavis: the recession may bever if you are on wall reet, but not the main stree or sidestre. but i digress. >> that is what the season is about, short-termhinking. a lot of the seasois abt, the coany was acquire bought ba british company. one of the chacters was willing to be divorced and needed mey really fast
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>> becau i feel that my compatots, the iranians, are resourceful pele. they are not intimidated, they are vy pient a they believe in a democratic rege and they want that. and eventually the... >> se: is that the vast majority of the citizenryr... >> the vast majity of the citizenry. iran is an educated... the anians are weleducated peop. >> rose: and deeply cultural, too. >> andhere is, yes, the culte. and don'ttor get we have this younger generation who is wir the rest of the world. you know? they have... they watch through the intern what's going on the world. they send.m.s.s, they twitter, so they do everything. they are wired to the world and th know exactly what's happening in the rest of the world and they wan that for them. >> rose: let's aume take someoneike mr. mousavi. would he be a frid to the united states? how would he b different from ahmadineja beyond rhetoric? >> i thi he would more rthcoming to discussing issues with e unitedstates. because as told you earlier, the ultimate decision mer is theeader. so even if he wanted to go and embrace
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in germany, pele do not vo directly for a chancellor. they vote for a party. is not nearly as popular as shis. hat party is the christian democrats. ev with her face onts posters, might not win enough tes to get wh it wants, coalitn. as for her main rival, he has problems of his own. his social democrats trail in the opinion polls. if they fail to rally, mrs. merkel is almost guaranteed a second term as chancelr. back in the casino, the bck mamba belves that angela merkel wiltrump all of her ponents. >> she has made it to the top a world dominated by men. i tnkhe voters will reward her for that. >> the end game has begun we will soon s if she n convert her personal popularit into a winningand. ♪ >> t government of yemen should face an official investigation, aording to the u.n. high commissionor human rights, overhe raid on the fugee camp thateft at last 80 dead. in the past month alone, about 55,000 peop have fled the colict in the north of the country. the bbc has been in one camp less than 8 kilometers from the line dividing gornment and rebel forces. >>he
in germany, pele do not vo directly for a chancellor. they vote for a party. is not nearly as popular as shis. hat party is the christian democrats. ev with her face onts posters, might not win enough tes to get wh it wants, coalitn. as for her main rival, he has problems of his own. his social democrats trail in the opinion polls. if they fail to rally, mrs. merkel is almost guaranteed a second term as chancelr. back in the casino, the bck mamba belves that angela merkel wiltrump all of her...
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the pilot of commercial rcraft is underuspicion that he was involved in the deaths o 1000 pele during what is known as aentina's dirty war. he alleged pilot aircraft that dumped the victims. e government -- for the vernment in 1976. airports honduras ll open temporarily. they lifted the curfew impos when theeposed president's manuel zelaya meanwhile. the united nations has suspended cooperati with the election commissi, ahead of a esidential poll in november. an accident at a power pnt in the central indian state has killed 22 people. rese work is ill going on to reach morethought to b trapped after a chimney, being built after the blast, collap. >> reports from salia say at least a dozen people have bee kill i the latest escalation of fighting between ismist rebels and military forces. the battles in mogadishu follow battles in which americ forc killed a nior al-qaa operatives in the south of the country. our correspondent h been monitoring developments from ighboring kenya. >> early on wedsday morning, but another attack on the soli government a african union troops helping to defen
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yet i got a lot of feedback from pele around the country very engaged in the subject o believed they were the victims of government cspiracy and sometimes it was difficult to look at their stories and tel if they needed medication or if they'v really had been spied on by the fbi. so i bame very intested in a sword of figuring out this relationship. >> host: i know the feeling. i studied a psychiaic hospital atne point of my career and there was a patientinng a mob was out to get hurt, a it turned out they were out to get her, so that does happen. in your research, how do to sort out which is which? when you get those kd of reports, and obviously those that come in the mail are one thing, but when you are working with documents, when you are working in archives theris also a lot of that kind of marial in fact from the same sources and a lot of these archives of peke telling their stories one person or another who is recorded and so how you sort those out when your kind of working with data? >> gue: well, sometimes it is quiteifficult, and what i am interested in isn't so much provg or
yet i got a lot of feedback from pele around the country very engaged in the subject o believed they were the victims of government cspiracy and sometimes it was difficult to look at their stories and tel if they needed medication or if they'v really had been spied on by the fbi. so i bame very intested in a sword of figuring out this relationship. >> host: i know the feeling. i studied a psychiaic hospital atne point of my career and there was a patientinng a mob was out to get hurt, a...
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. >> well, tre was limed amount of information available, actually, ere's not much to say about pelelike this. you wder why they areike that. and -- >> charlie that's thetory y are they like that? >> y. primarily -- before l the junk was collted they opted out. they chose thisuestion. >> charlie: why would someone look inward instead of out? >> well, seemed to me that the had to be a certain despair invoed. that's why i have langleyoming me from world war i having been gasse and bei general grim abo thnature of the human race. all the millions of people killed and destroyed in rd war ii. and homer as ablind young man gradually comingto realiz very gradually thate has a sability because what portray is his hearing, which is ry acute. he's very prd of it. and 's compensatory. and while he has that hearg he doesn't feel dibled at all. see them as comingn to the hoe and trying to eate meaning for their lives and making itensible. anthis happens in various ways. for inance, langley takes to collect can the dail newspapers. all of them inhose days ty re seven or eight major day lease in n
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will also have insunce market reforms that will mean that p-existing conditionsre no longer something pele have to wor out. and it mightlso have subsidys to lp people who can't afford insurce to be able to buy it. >> susie: so how much do you thinthat thosetown hall meetings had on resping this process? >> reporter: they got a lot of attention, didn' they? it reall depends on who you ask. if you ask republicans,hey say that the people have spoken, th don't likebig government pn, and that's what the town hall meeting showed. democrats would sa that basically wh this showed is at people are confused about health care, a that the president s to come here tonigh and explain wha this is all about. >> susie: so then what happe ne? the esident givesis speech tonight, congresonal leaders go bk to theironstituents. what's nexin the process? >> reporter: well, we're going to heafrom this birtisan grou as youeard in the piece that did, max baucu whis the chaman of the finance mmittee has been working th them for months, they've been lockedin a roo ying to come up with a deal. we'lknow in the next wee
will also have insunce market reforms that will mean that p-existing conditionsre no longer something pele have to wor out. and it mightlso have subsidys to lp people who can't afford insurce to be able to buy it. >> susie: so how much do you thinthat thosetown hall meetings had on resping this process? >> reporter: they got a lot of attention, didn' they? it reall depends on who you ask. if you ask republicans,hey say that the people have spoken, th don't likebig government pn, and...
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. >> ssi peled,hank you very ch for joiningus on "worldfocus." thank you. >>> want to know what you think about thecontrovers do you believe either israel, hamas or both committed war crim in last winter's war in gaza? tell us what you think by visiting the ow yo see it" section of our website at worldfocus.org. >>> turning from theontroversy in israel to onein afghanistan, the ongoing uncertainty ov th country's presidentl election. today afghanfficials announced what they called the fal preliminary votecount. it would give president karzai nearly 55% of e vote enough fohim to win the ection outright overopposition candidate abdullah abdulla however, monitoring group i still considering what to do about widespread aegations of fraud and could invidate enough vos to force a runoff. >>> clos to ho, another sign that life is in se wys changingnside cu. that country will now low christian inmates t attend organized prison services. previously inmates were only allowed to rship invidually. earlier a group lan american cathic bishops had asd that inma
. >> ssi peled,hank you very ch for joiningus on "worldfocus." thank you. >>> want to know what you think about thecontrovers do you believe either israel, hamas or both committed war crim in last winter's war in gaza? tell us what you think by visiting the ow yo see it" section of our website at worldfocus.org. >>> turning from theontroversy in israel to onein afghanistan, the ongoing uncertainty ov th country's presidentl election. today afghanfficials...
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insurgents ambushed aonvoy taking the anti--taliban figures to a meeting with curity official at least nine pele were killed in the attack ad after the attacksomething unusual happened. residents ere are said to have come out of their homes to fig off the taliban militants, preventing them from kilng survivors ofhe attack. >>> in irq, security forces are huntinfor 16 prisoners who escaped today from a makesft jail in that country. the jail is in tikri saddam hussein'hometown. the prisors apparently craed through a bathroom window in the compou where they were being held. a curfew was imposed in the town anauthorities set up checkpoints as they seared for the inmates including five who were linked tol qaeda. >>> elsewhere in the mdle east, a new university inaudi arabia is ing hailed by that country's ruler as a beacon tolerance in aorld as king abdull put it that has been the target of vicious attacks from extremists. kiabdullah's university isin the city of tuwal on the red sea and it's distinguished by something take for granted here in the united states. is saudi arabia's first coed universit
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in china a massiveampaign to vaccinate pele against swine flu began in beijing today. it is thought to be the first nation to begin inoculating its population against the1n1 virus. cha has been among the worls leaders in develong a sne flu vaccine wi no fewer than five chinese druakers involved in theeffort. ch hinese officials ho to vaccinate 5% of th country's population. mexico officialsre predictings many as 5 milon cases of swine flu this wint with som 2,000 deaths. rlier this year, mexico was ground zero f the pandemic bu was t bring it under control forshutting schools and business for several weeks. this time mexican officials are promising such csures will be more fused. justrecently, some 1400 schools in one nohern city were closed after a reported obreak. swinflu has hitouth america hard and in particular brazil. brazil is now reporng so 900 deaths due to the pandemic, more than any other untry in the world. according to the worldealth organization, the are now nearly 300,000 cases of swine flu worldwide with nearly 3,500 deaths. om hong kong today, there wa
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've had guests that have come on that have said critical things of other pele and i'fe taken them off to the side and i think my exact words have been, dude, if you want to come back on the show again you treat everydy up there with respect. if you don't want to come back on t show again keep zinging. we've got no problem. >> you've done that really? >> we've done. that we don't care who it is -- first of all we don'tare because we have such tremendous guests that if on person want to go in and insult somebody else we can do without them. but it undermines what the show is all about. no, no. i've done that. chris has done that. chris has picked up the phone. and it's not just attacks. if people step over others. one guest keeps cutting off other guests chris will call them up and say that's not our show. we don't do that. do that somewhere else b not gn our show. >> do congressmen and senators and governors and governors call you to be on the show or you guys call them? are the, does chuck schumer pick u the phone or john cornyn and say i want to talk about such and such get meme -- m
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i think most pele understand that. they don want to just wal away from afghanistan without doing at will be effective to help the afghans avo what the afghans want t avoid, whic is another taliban government. ey lived under that government once. they had a tast of it. so think that that is understood. but what the american people... the on who i talk to-- and it's not oiously unimous-- but a t of aricans and a growin number hav a growing concern aboutetting in deeper with our own combat forces. we have overstretched rces. we've been in two rs a lg time. and i think what americans wod like that do to protect o interests in ways whicho not get us in deeper,do not plue us in deer into afghanistan in terms of our comba forces. so when it comes to traers, when it comes to equipment, think that there's going to be support far in the american people. buthere's a kind of an uncertainty in rms of me and more combat forces. >> rose: wha kind of metrix d you have wh this? what if six months from now it's worse rather thanetter? w
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democracy, one of the best bitf national achievement which our people have to their credit and all pele see to it that they are preserved for their children andheir children's children forever. with their mestic beay. theodore roosevelt >> for more information on tod's show, visit tavis smiley at pbsrg. tavis: in me next timeor a conversation with ted kennedy jr. and that is next time. we will see you then. >> the are so many thin that wal-mart i lookingorward to doing,ike helpin people live better. but mostly, we are looking forward to building ionships because with your help, the best i yet to come. >> nationwide inrance probably suorts tavis sley. tavis and nationwide insuranc working to improve financial literacy and the econoc emwerment that comes with it. >> and by ctributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. ♪
democracy, one of the best bitf national achievement which our people have to their credit and all pele see to it that they are preserved for their children andheir children's children forever. with their mestic beay. theodore roosevelt >> for more information on tod's show, visit tavis smiley at pbsrg. tavis: in me next timeor a conversation with ted kennedy jr. and that is next time. we will see you then. >> the are so many thin that wal-mart i lookingorward to doing,ike helpin...
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officials, and in london people stopped by the 9/11 memorial. 67 britons were among the almst 3,000 pele who were killed th day. andas the escalates in afghanistan, british and american are also tiedin btle r one thing, the britishely heavily onhe u.s. helicopter support. intonight's "leadfocus" wanto show you ho the operation is playing out. bill nee of itn is with british and american forces. >> reporter: the en of nighttime assault held mu and british troops struggle on to hlicopters, atacked as nded. ta-offs a dangerous moment. no lights, little rt, their ur has beendeadly, with dons killed. gun fooi from fire from the ame troops. onhe chinooks rely 30 british soldrs. >> it wld not have been possible withou american help. >> reporte the americans used nine transporthelicopter other gunshipsoverhead. nine chinks, equivalent on one mission to the entire british chinook eet in helmund. amican surge made it possible themericans have a lot of aviation, more aviati than the british and enabled us to get into one chinook. >>e're using the american aviation and if effect usi the brish infant
officials, and in london people stopped by the 9/11 memorial. 67 britons were among the almst 3,000 pele who were killed th day. andas the escalates in afghanistan, british and american are also tiedin btle r one thing, the britishely heavily onhe u.s. helicopter support. intonight's "leadfocus" wanto show you ho the operation is playing out. bill nee of itn is with british and american forces. >> reporter: the en of nighttime assault held mu and british troops struggle on to...
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>> i think my dad always felt for pele who have been left out and fopeople who have been treed unfairlyether it has be the african- erican experience in this country, the issue that i work on, the civ-rightsmovement for peop with disabilies, refuge. my father was always for the underdog. he always stood up. he honestly felt like had moral obligation to stand up in theace of injuice in this worl i think that african-americans know who their politil friends art. e experience it it isfresh in our country's memory. l's fa it, 1964, it w not that long ago, tavis. he was so proud, so proudf where our untry had recently, as a nation, being able to -- so prd of where our country had come as a nation. i think he could have died at the moment that barack obama was elected and the happiest man alive. he saw the potentl. i am not ting to say there are not proems that stilexist, tavis,there ae, but i think he s really pro of that a lot ofrogress has been made. obviously, is not just my dad. my uncle bobby and uncle jack, longstanding -- in fact, m father'first speech in e senatwas on civil rights, t
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. >> reporr: the national program has set up support groups like th one toelp pele cope th the dailychallees of living with aids. >> you have to have a fever cong and we know that fe goes on. >> reporter: wheyou get into a group of persns who are hiv positive a you see they are well and they're looking well, they can be well, they cane productive and they contin to ve a normal life,then this helps them psyclogically. >> rorter: wston keane dawes whouns the program her says e biggest change came five years ago when the governnt began providing free drugs to everyone with the rus. >> the mication free of cost. but they can see that they're feelinmuch better. ey're looking mu bette nobo can suspect that pers looksyzke an hiv person. >> reporter: here being publicly identified with ai often leads to social isolation andven violence. whenikon brown was rst diagnod with hiv, he was afraid to leave his house. >> he was not allowedo come out because the risk ofeing killed, tol socialejection. >> there were occasions where people wt to get rid of tem by lightg the place on fire for threatenin
. >> reporr: the national program has set up support groups like th one toelp pele cope th the dailychallees of living with aids. >> you have to have a fever cong and we know that fe goes on. >> reporter: wheyou get into a group of persns who are hiv positive a you see they are well and they're looking well, they can be well, they cane productive and they contin to ve a normal life,then this helps them psyclogically. >> rorter: wston keane dawes whouns the program her...
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so thosere the sorts of things that there starting to put togethe agai you know, there are other pele who might be involved with this. they hinted at this in the chargi indictments. they said that there we other peop who allegedly me and helped h buy a t of these chemicals that he was buying. we're kindf waiting for the other shoe to drop. they don't wa to show too many of their cards athis point to see how big this alleged plot real i. >> suaz: you mentioned the hints cong fr fed feder authorities. do we know whether there a a lot of people who are allege to beportf this conspiracy, whher the arrests are immint? >> we thk the arrestsre immine but what's really interesting is senior intelligence officls that i' been talk to go havebeen following this case say what is sca about this case is they don't kw what they don't know. at one pointate last week, there were as manyas two dozen people w were under some sort of surveillance because theyere linked to zazi. that's in denver andn new york. w i think the numr has been whittled down toabout a dozen people. that's still a lot of peop. re
so thosere the sorts of things that there starting to put togethe agai you know, there are other pele who might be involved with this. they hinted at this in the chargi indictments. they said that there we other peop who allegedly me and helped h buy a t of these chemicals that he was buying. we're kindf waiting for the other shoe to drop. they don't wa to show too many of their cards athis point to see how big this alleged plot real i. >> suaz: you mentioned the hints cong fr fed feder...
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. >> there are so manthings that wal-rt is looking forward to doing, like helping pele live better b mostly we're looking forward to buildg stronger commities and relationships be. etcoo me. >> nationwide surance proudly suppor tavis smiley. tavis and nationwi insurance working tomprove financial litera and the economic empowerment that comesit it. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributis to your pbs station from viewe like you. thank you. [captiing made possible by kcet public television] tavis: please welcome jay leno to this program. the popular comedian hostedthe toniht show" for 17 years. he spe his entire tenure as the undisputed king olate night tv. on september 14,he day after birthday. >> that's right. tavis: had to remind you of that. moving to primetime, as t host of "the jay leno show" at 10:00. just one of the many promotional spots the network is airing for the new series. >> what ideas haveou g? >> we have som great ones. start off withhis one. it is called lo man. we'llrobably d some merge -- the len man at 10: p.m.. he'll h you with his joke ray. what do
. >> there are so manthings that wal-rt is looking forward to doing, like helping pele live better b mostly we're looking forward to buildg stronger commities and relationships be. etcoo me. >> nationwide surance proudly suppor tavis smiley. tavis and nationwi insurance working tomprove financial litera and the economic empowerment that comesit it. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributis to your pbs station from viewe like you. thank you. [captiing made...
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for us, i think, the adoption from intertionally well known pele has been a goodrowth mechanism.but i thinkhe flipide of it, it is valuabl for the celebrites. tavis: do yo know, and what does your researc tell you about the e group -- ian ptty much guess the group that most embracewitter. i think now about -- i was talking to my mom. my mom has a cellhone. people's gndparents have cell phes. its a technology tha everybody eveually over tame came to embra. can you seeeniors embraci twter? absolutely. we don'tnow a lot of informtion demographically speaking becausehere he don't ask people too much information. anecdotally we see a wide rain of -- ran of people. i'vead people tell me my whole senior center is getting on twitter. there'over 4 billion mile phon in use on the planet. every one is a twitter ready device. becausewitter works on texting or sms. that's most ipiring to me, there'snly 1 billion web uss. those are fwi twitter ready. u put them together,ou have a wide swath of peoe that will have access to theetwork. wh surprises me about s.m.s., its available in parts of the
for us, i think, the adoption from intertionally well known pele has been a goodrowth mechanism.but i thinkhe flipide of it, it is valuabl for the celebrites. tavis: do yo know, and what does your researc tell you about the e group -- ian ptty much guess the group that most embracewitter. i think now about -- i was talking to my mom. my mom has a cellhone. people's gndparents have cell phes. its a technology tha everybody eveually over tame came to embra. can you seeeniors embraci twter?...
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. >> there has to be a rebellion betwn the people who hav nothing and the pele who have it all. >> everythingbeing haned by the secreta. this is an ielligence operation. >> whe is our money? >> i don't kw. tavi ouch. let's jump right into it. what is the price we pay for our lo of capitalm? >>he price we pay is that w now live in a country where there is a foreclosu filing once every.5 seconds vis: secds? seconds. onout of every eight homes in this coury now aren delinquency or foreclosure. its not just the houng market. because we hav allowed the money to be redistributed to veryew people at the top. almost like a pyramid schem a ponzscheme. the w guys at the top have more financial wealth than bottom 95% combine combined. 1%. more than the 95%. absolutely insane. we're talking abt we love livingn a democracy. we love living in a country wh equality. where is the equaly where the richt 1% own practically everything. ca all the shots. and consuct a coury where we still have outraous poverty rate especially with kids. high school dropout rates in ou cities, outrageous. weave 40 million adults
. >> there has to be a rebellion betwn the people who hav nothing and the pele who have it all. >> everythingbeing haned by the secreta. this is an ielligence operation. >> whe is our money? >> i don't kw. tavi ouch. let's jump right into it. what is the price we pay for our lo of capitalm? >>he price we pay is that w now live in a country where there is a foreclosu filing once every.5 seconds vis: secds? seconds. onout of every eight homes in this coury now aren...
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we want them to help utake out these pele. >> mr. zelaya's supporters are hoping grps may help and that brazil might media, but the current president hasiven that idea srt shrift. >> the bzilian embassy should ve them asylum or hand them er, and i want toarn our friends in the red and black shirtshat we are not going to allow property to be daged. >> brazil has called onhe intim government in honduras to negotiate, and hehimself has call for a new dialogue. >> myresence here is an opportity to turn honras into what the people want, a society with teeth and dialogu and consensus. >> but with a cfew in the capital and riot pole on the streets, that csensus sems a distant prpect. >> burglarie in southfrica have increased by 27%, and overall, crime is up, and the numb of murrs has fallen by more than 3 the figures comerom the test crisis is 6 -- the latestrime statistics. the threat om dissident reblicans,ho rioted for three nights last week shortly aer three people were jailed r plotting a rocket attack on a police patrol. the bulgarian
we want them to help utake out these pele. >> mr. zelaya's supporters are hoping grps may help and that brazil might media, but the current president hasiven that idea srt shrift. >> the bzilian embassy should ve them asylum or hand them er, and i want toarn our friends in the red and black shirtshat we are not going to allow property to be daged. >> brazil has called onhe intim government in honduras to negotiate, and hehimself has call for a new dialogue. >> myresence...
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i can chant a listf nes and pele's whose work molded m into theerson i am today.t literature helped me to define myself while i was at the place to help define me solely byhose 30 minutes. i don'think it was the system in any way whatsoever. was really because i believed that literature could do something for myife. fome that belief helped me believe that i could be more and help me to become mo. tas: were you in the same place the tire time orid you mo around? >> i was a tour of the prison system tas: how many prins? >> five over nine years. from a medium security prison the maximum security pson. it was 23 hours lock down. it was supposed to be for t st violent, vicious offenrs. found myself there at age 17, 18 tavis: tds one thing to be in prison and another thing tbe in solitary confinement as a kid. how do y survive that? those sa books? >> this ishe thing. i had worry about my own survival and make my mom not worry about me being safe. tavis: tell me about your mom. >>he was lovingnd got up at 4: a.m. ery morning to go to work. she wa theirst voice that i he
i can chant a listf nes and pele's whose work molded m into theerson i am today.t literature helped me to define myself while i was at the place to help define me solely byhose 30 minutes. i don'think it was the system in any way whatsoever. was really because i believed that literature could do something for myife. fome that belief helped me believe that i could be more and help me to become mo. tas: were you in the same place the tire time orid you mo around? >> i was a tour of the...
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i think every one of the 50 pele that we introduceou do ha a moment like that. were a couplof people or anssociation that got tether and devoted theirives to saving it. at the hrt of it was that persal transformation. everyone we interviewedor the series over the last 10 years had thr own experiences. each one of us, most of us who worked on the series, i know had that momen where you just feel like you opened up. whater you want to callt. you n call it religion, science, art. whatever it wa somethg was transformed. my molecules were rearrged. i feel. i pinch myself. i'm getting paid to stand up he. i got up at 3:00 a. and i carried this hvy equipment out to thi point and waitedor the suno come up at the nationa park where the first light hits the united stas of america every day or haii volcanoes where they are making new ld. that lava cos out and makes that island just a little bi bigger everyay. st in the natural aspect of the tional par, unbievable lega. tas: you lost onef your major funders a still you got this thingone. tell me abt how you didhis. >> gener
i think every one of the 50 pele that we introduceou do ha a moment like that. were a couplof people or anssociation that got tether and devoted theirives to saving it. at the hrt of it was that persal transformation. everyone we interviewedor the series over the last 10 years had thr own experiences. each one of us, most of us who worked on the series, i know had that momen where you just feel like you opened up. whater you want to callt. you n call it religion, science, art. whatever it wa...
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. >> hundreds of ousands of pele are preparing for another nighliving rough, as more rain is predtednd the number opeople dead or missing coinues to rise. bbc news, manila. >> f now the extreme weather is moving across etnam towards laos. the typhoon has kille 31 in vietnam andorced 170,000 to flee their homes r neighboring cambodia, or correspoent has mo. vietnamhad beenracing itse for this -- the full force of the phoon, as a pposedly weaker tropical storm it had beenevastating. by t time the typon reached th foth largest city, it had been upgraded to the ev more potentially destructive typho status. danang was the first major population center in its path. auorities cancelled flights and closed the airport. schos were also shut and tens of thousandsf people we evacted from coastal areas. for is city, the world herige status was little protection against theath of a typhoon. trav inside the city was hard enough -- leaving it was a but impossible. more than 1,000 people were trapped at the main railway station d roads linking north and south vietnam were cutff by floods. >> thi morn
. >> hundreds of ousands of pele are preparing for another nighliving rough, as more rain is predtednd the number opeople dead or missing coinues to rise. bbc news, manila. >> f now the extreme weather is moving across etnam towards laos. the typhoon has kille 31 in vietnam andorced 170,000 to flee their homes r neighboring cambodia, or correspoent has mo. vietnamhad beenracing itse for this -- the full force of the phoon, as a pposedly weaker tropical storm it had beenevastating....
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see if they would accept donations to see if they would abort black babies >> there's too many black pelem trying to my part. >> okay, whatever. >> reporter: he's started thinking about his next project. >> i hope to do moref these types ofhings and expo more corruption and do more investigating,bsolutely. i would love to be able to do it. it would be a privilege. >> rorter: his hope, this introduction to the public is the beginng of a long relationship. >>> when we come back, a big milestone in the life of bruce springsteen. can you blame the rest of us for thinking we're not that young anymore? springsteen. can youlame the rest of us for thinking we're not that young anymore? the one thing about smoking - is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. and the sad thing about it ishat you ca always use an excuse if cigarettes don't kill me, oh well - sothing else will. but,ou can't use that as an excuse. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i uld ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke onthe first week. chantix gave me at extra he that i needed to g th
see if they would accept donations to see if they would abort black babies >> there's too many black pelem trying to my part. >> okay, whatever. >> reporter: he's started thinking about his next project. >> i hope to do moref these types ofhings and expo more corruption and do more investigating,bsolutely. i would love to be able to do it. it would be a privilege. >> rorter: his hope, this introduction to the public is the beginng of a long relationship....
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. >> reporter: brazil's president lula da silva brought soccer star pele to woo the voters, but chicago does have glamour of its own. >> hi, everybody. it really is a campaign, not even of sorts, it is. i don't think people are as mean and ugly. >> reporter: most of the campaigning is happening behind the scenes. the first lady is meeting one-on-one with ioc members. there are more than 100 members and she's reaching out to every single one. >> there's nothing like making the pitch in person. >> it will be an athletes paradise. >> reporter: this contest is going down to the wire. many of the ioc members are power players themselves. even the prospect of meeting president obama on friday leaves some of them unfazed. so, you're not impressed by the president? >> never, never. >> reporter: this is a crowd accustomed by being smooched by european royalty, and dream team royalty too. in the shadow of all this glitz, albeit with a much lower profile. >> it feels quite intimidating. >> reporter: tom tresser runs "no games chicago." >> we think the bills are going to go through the roof and the
. >> reporter: brazil's president lula da silva brought soccer star pele to woo the voters, but chicago does have glamour of its own. >> hi, everybody. it really is a campaign, not even of sorts, it is. i don't think people are as mean and ugly. >> reporter: most of the campaigning is happening behind the scenes. the first lady is meeting one-on-one with ioc members. there are more than 100 members and she's reaching out to every single one. >> there's nothing like...