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there are a lot of pple in the senate who undstand the mission.is dodd tom harkin, you kn know, brown and the cntle people that will carry on and, u know, do their besory to -- you know, the cause endus. e fight goes on. >> want to bringn chris dodd, another close friend and ca coeague. senator dodd, i want tosk you about sothing that s so poignant that ce out of the funeral yeerday from hisson. he saidy da taught me how to li republicansecause he said they are just theind of patriotsey love thi country asuch as i do, a there out there fiting the same kind fight. yet, your cleaguend fend lamented inecent years thatt became harde t work across the aisl that bipartisanship w something that was fading away. what happened? >> it's not about partisanship. i think that had its momts and it peaks and valleys. it's stability in the pross more thannythinelse there's appeareen bipartisanship. it's wre you know where y are and wch bod you serve. as john just so eloquently said he understood the rhythms of the place. wesed toase, david,ith nemembers, are we g
there are a lot of pple in the senate who undstand the mission.is dodd tom harkin, you kn know, brown and the cntle people that will carry on and, u know, do their besory to -- you know, the cause endus. e fight goes on. >> want to bringn chris dodd, another close friend and ca coeague. senator dodd, i want tosk you about sothing that s so poignant that ce out of the funeral yeerday from hisson. he saidy da taught me how to li republicansecause he said they are just theind of patriotsey...
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its a greatole mod for what pple can accomplish. >> she h terrific children. they are all in the public sector in one waor the other, too. >>he was a nobleman who took up a noble cause and made it work. tells us that the kennedys really were a royal family. that geration was mt extraordinary. a preside, a market sator -- martyred senator, a great senator anineddy. i not think the younger generation can match thelders, and that isot to put down, but it was an amazing generatn that we wi not see again. >> her brothers, jn andobert anddward, all made hdlines and made the historbooks. she made a difference. she changed the way we e each other. before eice knedy bece the face and voi of tse who are mentally disabled, they were basically shunted fromhe mainstam of society. she brought themo the bright sunshi of acceptance, where they can work and go to school and be accepted. is an enormous and it - an ormous achievement. >> thanks, last word. see you next wk. for a transcriptf this broadct, log on to sidewashington.tv.
its a greatole mod for what pple can accomplish. >> she h terrific children. they are all in the public sector in one waor the other, too. >>he was a nobleman who took up a noble cause and made it work. tells us that the kennedys really were a royal family. that geration was mt extraordinary. a preside, a market sator -- martyred senator, a great senator anineddy. i not think the younger generation can match thelders, and that isot to put down, but it was an amazing generatn that we...
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i was sympathetic with the problems that black pple were having, and it seemed me the kennedys want it both ways. they wanteto appear to be our iends and they wanted toe the brake on our movemt. narrator: kennedy watched, along with the country, in may963
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the same numr of people ase had in britain at the height of the war, another 47 million, 49 million pple, and they don't have access to health care, they simply c't afford it. the bi question, tavis, is whether or not the governmen is able to ce to an aeement th with all t various terests and groups, unlike britaiwhere it was a birtisan government during the war, and do sometng for th 47 million, 49 million people that need e help. tavis: how dyou personally process, stan brock, starting r.a.m., starting this project, to see peoplin under- or undeveped, trd world, parts of t word and you start servi pple in the united states? >>es, and if you take a photogra of what we do a many people have and put i in a magazine in blacknd white, u really can't tell the difference tween what we're doing here in the unid states wiout reading the cy than what we'reoing in a pla like guatemala. i just wish that we could coentrate all of our efforts on place lik zimbabw and haitand the other pces that we have traditionall gone to. but we've had to cut backn those oveeas programs beuse, you know, we live re
the same numr of people ase had in britain at the height of the war, another 47 million, 49 million pple, and they don't have access to health care, they simply c't afford it. the bi question, tavis, is whether or not the governmen is able to ce to an aeement th with all t various terests and groups, unlike britaiwhere it was a birtisan government during the war, and do sometng for th 47 million, 49 million people that need e help. tavis: how dyou personally process, stan brock, starting...
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when the time comes for election, the pple will ve. naser was anfficer. i stayed in the armed forces until i reaed the highes rank. and i sawction. and i was decorated at the hiest level. it i not mine is goi to become preside. i served as ce president doing lots of efforts for sixears as vi president. th, then i took overs president. >> chaie: that's my point that there is no one goi to become presidentf egypt who is no acceptable to the milita. >> no, no. i don agree to this stament. >> charlie many people in their rht, the economist magazi that there is a new futu forhe arab world. egypt is the leaders o the ara world along wi saudi arabia and other counies. tell me h you see that. the future for the arab world. becauseome say, you know, that egyp and others e more morn, more engauged, more entrepreneurial d me free. that's the future. >> mor free >> charlie: ore free. >> this is ght, there is a valid statement. yes, there is a big awakening i the arab regio there are new genations and there is new blood in the plic service and theres quite a change un
when the time comes for election, the pple will ve. naser was anfficer. i stayed in the armed forces until i reaed the highes rank. and i sawction. and i was decorated at the hiest level. it i not mine is goi to become preside. i served as ce president doing lots of efforts for sixears as vi president. th, then i took overs president. >> chaie: that's my point that there is no one goi to become presidentf egypt who is no acceptable to the milita. >> no, no. i don agree to this...
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when we start moto there were five pple. itas him andfour other people.m startinghis record compy. we are not just gog to make black music. we are goingto make music for the world were going to makemusic with break beats and great sries. are always gog to make quality music. as far as i am concerned, motown is a once-in-a-litime musical event. nothing like that happen before then. i doubt serious that anything li th would happen again. prior t him starting motown, i nsidered myse toe a sowriter. i have been wting songs since i was abt five years old. tavis: 5? >> the first song tt i ever wrote that anybody other than my moand me heard, i was 6 yes old. i was in achool play in elementary school. in the play i was uncle remus. the oldlack styteller that tes them h the imals got to be how they are. why the pig had a curly tail. whitey zebra's stripes. my teacher had melody. n i write some words for that? she said, go ahead. rights awards she let me sing itat the beginning and the end o the play. you wld havehought that i waseorge gershwin. my mom told people
when we start moto there were five pple. itas him andfour other people.m startinghis record compy. we are not just gog to make black music. we are goingto make music for the world were going to makemusic with break beats and great sries. are always gog to make quality music. as far as i am concerned, motown is a once-in-a-litime musical event. nothing like that happen before then. i doubt serious that anything li th would happen again. prior t him starting motown, i nsidered myse toe a...
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e interests of the pple, the startingoint for thei work. so i think we are... we ve ma a lot of progress. if you go to chinand if you have been to cna years ago you will think... you would come to the conclusion at things are improving. it's a much re open society. >> rose: censorship. >> censorship. censorip. >> rose: the fear of sort of worldwid dialogu and internet anopinions that might not... th might you believe incite... >> i think it's kindf nagement. the regation... it's regulated d it is true everywhere. re it'sanaged. there are laws whic sort of stipulate that a certain content is not fit. rose: but this is more than pornography. we're not talking about pornography. that's car. we'rtalking about political opinions. >>political opinions. actually, ere are more sucribers in china. and ma people have their own blogs in china. if more than0 million people have blo. 300 million people. so if youog on you will find that theare very open. they are saying everying. >> rose: a right. so in the end you're optimistic? >> yeah, i think.. i think if yogo to china
e interests of the pple, the startingoint for thei work. so i think we are... we ve ma a lot of progress. if you go to chinand if you have been to cna years ago you will think... you would come to the conclusion at things are improving. it's a much re open society. >> rose: censorship. >> censorship. censorip. >> rose: the fear of sort of worldwid dialogu and internet anopinions that might not... th might you believe incite... >> i think it's kindf nagement. the...
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he started a "boycott whole foods" group for pple who disagreeith the c.e.o.'s alth care views. >> whole foods built tir brand on oering progessives, especially era value for their product, cut therinciples that mackey was espousi. make me think, this is not t company i thoughi was supporting. >> rorter: the group, started last friday, alreadyas 16 thsand members on facebook and is also spreading e word on twitte at first whole foods resnded that the op- was mackey's peonal view. but in a stateme today, the company says it branng expert robert passikoff says t emotional reaction to thc.e.o.'s op-ed will cost the company. >> these days, in is economy, a loyal customer c be worth ite a bit of money, if you even just extrapate out against e people who felt angry enough to list the names on the facebk boycott page and ltiply that out times their weeklyuys, that adds up to a lot of money. >> reporter: financial analys doubt the ise will derail the company's long term prospect manyhoppers, like erin gray, won't change their shoing habits. >> it'almost unamerican to b
he started a "boycott whole foods" group for pple who disagreeith the c.e.o.'s alth care views. >> whole foods built tir brand on oering progessives, especially era value for their product, cut therinciples that mackey was espousi. make me think, this is not t company i thoughi was supporting. >> rorter: the group, started last friday, alreadyas 16 thsand members on facebook and is also spreading e word on twitte at first whole foods resnded that the op- was mackey's...
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. >> so pple electthe agent o chge, barack obama,, in 2008. what they've seen in 2009 has been a traditional liberal democratic approach and s i thinkhere's some anger out there listen, it's not overwhelming, ctainly not lik it was th bill clintonin 1994 but cerinedly warning sns are ere for the obama administration. >> ros finally, author colson whitehead. his new novel is "sag haor." they're teenagers and there's a small spanof time with they get wiser but i'm t sure it's a coming of ag novel. it draw miss my personal experienceyou could call it little more autobiographical. but for i'll call it a novel and leave it at that. >> rose: the fed american journalist, politi with "morni joe" and colson whiteheanext. captioning sponsored by rose communicatis fr our studios in new york city, this is chare rose. >> rose: the two amerin journalists who spent almo ve month cember thained in north korea arback at home night. laa ling and eu lee were welced this morning by friends and family at the bobhope aiort in burbank californi formerresident bill c
. >> so pple electthe agent o chge, barack obama,, in 2008. what they've seen in 2009 has been a traditional liberal democratic approach and s i thinkhere's some anger out there listen, it's not overwhelming, ctainly not lik it was th bill clintonin 1994 but cerinedly warning sns are ere for the obama administration. >> ros finally, author colson whitehead. his new novel is "sag haor." they're teenagers and there's a small spanof time with they get wiser but i'm t sure...
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the out of five personal bankrtcies in this country are because of medical costs and most of those pplehave insurance, bu the insurance is't there had they need it because if th get seriously illt stops pang. did you know that premis in the last decade have gone up four tis as fast as wages, people can't afford to get ealth coverage. so we are ts tremends sense of insecurity, and what peple need us a guantee of good aforable coverage a work. or if ey're not at wo, to have cverage too. we're talking about sang to america, you ha good coverage that u can afford. >> woodruff:and provide that how? >> very simply. what t reforms are, two things. ifyou're at work, your employer is going to ctinue to provide coverage at work, or, and the covage is going to be good, ther will be to be a specified setof good benefs, and if you don't ha coverage at work, you' go into a warketplace where you'll have guanteed coverage, affordable. >> this sounds great, i have tomorrow tell you you're warming my het. but the fact of the mter is there is a lar and growing number of america who are actually reang the
the out of five personal bankrtcies in this country are because of medical costs and most of those pplehave insurance, bu the insurance is't there had they need it because if th get seriously illt stops pang. did you know that premis in the last decade have gone up four tis as fast as wages, people can't afford to get ealth coverage. so we are ts tremends sense of insecurity, and what peple need us a guantee of good aforable coverage a work. or if ey're not at wo, to have cverage too. we're...
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how'd you get pple to move beyond whatight be descrid as new orleans katra fatigue?one of thehings, i wrote th song called healing time after walking aroundareas of w orleans and seeing the devastation and thinking, how muchealing time will it take to f this. we releasedhe song to befit the city. i think a lot of timeseople think we cannotive any more mey or give this and that. we put the sought out for ninety nine cents. at means $1, if 1 llion people downloading, that will go to t rebuilding. it has to be done throh private donations to rebuild the city. everybody i have tald to so far really thinks the city needs to be rebuilt and want t help, but th do not know how. i said this is a great opportunity. even the ninety nine cts will make a dference. tavis: how was it going? >> we are doing well. this is the anniversary month, two weeks away from th anniversary, so it finally comg back into people's minds that, waia mine, we live in he united statesthis is happenin in our country. there are a lot ofroblems happenin but this is a city thatpeople go to and never forge
how'd you get pple to move beyond whatight be descrid as new orleans katra fatigue?one of thehings, i wrote th song called healing time after walking aroundareas of w orleans and seeing the devastation and thinking, how muchealing time will it take to f this. we releasedhe song to befit the city. i think a lot of timeseople think we cannotive any more mey or give this and that. we put the sought out for ninety nine cents. at means $1, if 1 llion people downloading, that will go to t rebuilding....
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i tell pple sometimt m noteallymatt, especlly if it'suriedeer whin gooe an rht on tront page.t kno uil you look you wa to singo urself h muchoes thi affe meirectly or are peoe t really gngo see it >>hyasteour te cleaning up sethi that pple aret going s or i consuentia anay? you tal about reducin you exposure. >> nutting up li yourlf tha mightadd, bri orra mor thin, more oubltoyou. don't thing tha mig g you in troue, iluding rantg online. ach you fen and you peop aroun you that anythin yodoline lasts foreve as you've ard. it's very important. so, the les you eose yourlf, so t speak, iner of ouble, theess troub you're goingo ha. >>here a alsoervis to he you. ere' somethingalledhe putationefenderhacan lp withn online clean . at is at? >>here areerces tt say theyill go after t vario weites wre tngs are lisd abou you itepends ohat your partular sittion is. bu tycall i wou sayhat yohaveo e, rely,hat ou there and the decid ether 's worth doing. >> lt question,f you c't gerid of it, byhe nate content. is, i fou the most teresting. ght? >> tha means going onne, vingou oimple wsite soha
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. >> in london, the main ne from yurng including massive bomb blasts in spain. 46 pple are injured. rose: i pleased have wadah khanfar he at this table for e first timeo talk about al jazeera. but fit about h. first of all, welcome. tell me how you got to the place aryou and what you're trying to do in this visit to washington and new york. >> a corresponde in africa, south afca, iraq,afghanistan, i vered the war in iraq. ibecame the execive director ofhe al jazeera arab. my visit he actually to new rk is to reach out to the media communit, speaking to. to diver a speech on couil foreign relaons, and my others as well. i' reaching out to- >> rose: trying to that? >> i think al jazeera-- we were acsed of accusations regding our coverage-- a i think it's very impornt to interact with people, wheby all questions regarding jazeera could be nsidered and we could extend e han of coopetion with many. >> rose: why did t government of the-- the emir ofutter want to see this done? and wh was the purpose? >> in 19 nirks the arab wld did not have-- it was propagda. the early journalists who fou
. >> in london, the main ne from yurng including massive bomb blasts in spain. 46 pple are injured. rose: i pleased have wadah khanfar he at this table for e first timeo talk about al jazeera. but fit about h. first of all, welcome. tell me how you got to the place aryou and what you're trying to do in this visit to washington and new york. >> a corresponde in africa, south afca, iraq,afghanistan, i vered the war in iraq. ibecame the execive director ofhe al jazeera arab. my visit...
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you trto talk t the pple, do some development for them. u can seour expse to attack. the russians hasaidhat. they wer eight years bombing afghanistan and they have no acce. i think the timal solution is to have development in afghanistan and discussi matters with the hds o tbes and clans, ts might save you a lot of bloshed that's happened. >> charlie: is the role of women in the metal -- middl east going to change, is it channg in egypt? the role of women. >> don't you kn that the role of woman has anged? we amended the constitution for the sake women is one ofhe main pointsfor women in the parliant. we have, i think the exact number of parliamt women. ha women alexandra th first time, the president a woman. we have fale ministers and ofessors and deans of different lleges. now womeis workg the political field. we have a lot of em. so the role of woman has changed radilly especially our countr in egypt. and the constitution gives the right for wen to certain cab nuts for running for election the parliament. >> charlie: let me ma -- there are a nuer of points i want to
you trto talk t the pple, do some development for them. u can seour expse to attack. the russians hasaidhat. they wer eight years bombing afghanistan and they have no acce. i think the timal solution is to have development in afghanistan and discussi matters with the hds o tbes and clans, ts might save you a lot of bloshed that's happened. >> charlie: is the role of women in the metal -- middl east going to change, is it channg in egypt? the role of women. >> don't you kn that the...
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they don't want pple getting together d plotting. >> they're used to th, but they're not rlly used to i in the sense that it's not natural for anyuman being, and hat's whyou have -- thepattern in burma has been a cple years of political quiet followe by tbreaks of resistance because people just don want to live ts way, and that's inevitable. it's goingto continue until there ia way found to bring these two sides together. >> lehrerwhat happened -- the so-called saffron rellion? the buddhist monks. what happened to em? >> the laders of the uprisg, many of whom were buddhist monks, al a number of young activists were rounded up, brutally interrogated and mst of tm have beensentenced to many years, in some cases decades in prison, serd in isolated pisons in the jungle, so we're all focused on aung san suu kyi because she'sthe hero and the leader of tis movement but there has been a massive crackdown on any kd of dissent, and peple who are not famo get much harsher treatmenthan aung san suu kyi. >> lehrer: are there ill monks active withinhe popution? >>absolutely. >> lehrer: whatare they
they don't want pple getting together d plotting. >> they're used to th, but they're not rlly used to i in the sense that it's not natural for anyuman being, and hat's whyou have -- thepattern in burma has been a cple years of political quiet followe by tbreaks of resistance because people just don want to live ts way, and that's inevitable. it's goingto continue until there ia way found to bring these two sides together. >> lehrerwhat happened -- the so-called saffron rellion? the...
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but i think there are some pple who believe it, yes, ort least beeve there is some ement of truth to t fact tt some of these protests were engineered or cals for, you know, people to come o on the street and so and so forth, were engineer, if not engineered, were encouraged by western cntries. >> warner: pfessor milani, how far do you thk this is going to g ere were other gures like yurself but you're safely in the u.s., b like reformist candidate mousavi who were also ced in this indictment do you think the are in danger as well of being arrested? >> i thinkf theegime feels like it can get away with it, they wil arrest mr. mousavi. they will arrest calrubi and think they will even arrest khatami and rafsanjani. these confessns were clearly a shot acrosthe bow to these foureople. whatkhamenei said hmself today was again nfirmation that if they can get away with it, they will go after these four people, ahmadinejad has repeatedly threatened tese people. th only thing that will stop them i think, their sessment that the costs will be too much. last night i haveumerous reports fro iran
but i think there are some pple who believe it, yes, ort least beeve there is some ement of truth to t fact tt some of these protests were engineered or cals for, you know, people to come o on the street and so and so forth, were engineer, if not engineered, were encouraged by western cntries. >> warner: pfessor milani, how far do you thk this is going to g ere were other gures like yurself but you're safely in the u.s., b like reformist candidate mousavi who were also ced in this...
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you all think that you are persuading pple when you shout out like that? beg ur pardon?u don't trust me? >> moyer some of those protesters, somef the loudest protesters, were advates of a single-payer natiolized plan that-- wch she said is not going to happen. so what doou think about how she handled that? >> well, first, there is a w to structure these encounterin whicyou increase the likelihood thathe person who is there to speak for th congress, in this se senator mccaskill, actuallis able to controthe microphone. and in parin this structure, in the rooms of some of the member as they talk to audiences is set up for nfrontation because the memb is standing the in the same environment, lookingace to face wh all these individuals. and once you get into at range and cameras me in, you can hear the shoutg out at the same moment you hear the meer's voice. and as a rult, the member doesn't control thenvironment. she'controlling the vironment. but more important, she, across the last week, s held a number of foms in which she's d a chance to explain in dep at lger... in long
you all think that you are persuading pple when you shout out like that? beg ur pardon?u don't trust me? >> moyer some of those protesters, somef the loudest protesters, were advates of a single-payer natiolized plan that-- wch she said is not going to happen. so what doou think about how she handled that? >> well, first, there is a w to structure these encounterin whicyou increase the likelihood thathe person who is there to speak for th congress, in this se senator mccaskill,...
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includi a menoir, "a b little life >> there a so my thin wal- mart is looking for to doing, like helping pple live better. but we are looking forwd to helpg people bui better communities and relationship >> nationwide insurace proly supportsavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to promote fincial leracy and the powe that comes with it. >> an by contra purist -- contributions to yourbs station from viersike you. thank you. >> welcome reba mntire to the pgram. she hadhe most t 10 hits by a female artist in the history of the cntry music charts. t new c is "keep on loving you" and he is the sing,e trange -- single, "strange." ♪ i ied myself to sleep, thiing i can't get over him strange, lk about love range, i aug to be -- ought to be in bed with my head in the pillow cryg trange ♪ tavis: he broke my heart, i cried myself to sleep trying to getver him. there really are only three subject >> maybe four. tavis: maybe four? brok my heart, she bke my heart. >> then they breakup and make up andre happ tavis: i am gl to have you here. number 33. >> 33rd album. tavis: do you love this? >>
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. >> and that's when pple in the real economy will start to fl like, okay, we've enred recovery. >> reporter: so whenill we recover thjobs we've lost? just do the ma. the private adp forecast sws thu.s. economy lost 371,000 jobs last month. to keep upith population growth, economistsigure the u.s. nee to create 130,000 jobs a month. in a recovy, the u.s. should create somhing like 300,000 to 400,00a month, enough to begin reducing unemployment significantly. that means t country won't recor the jobs lost to this ressiotier the year 24 at the earliest. economist an baker says it won't be easy to replace t jobsost because the recession has slammed housing and auto manufacturing, t sectors that usually ive the recovery in hiring. >> in the case of residentia constructionwe have enormous er-capacity. it's very difficult tomagine any significt increase in employment in that sectofor years to com in the case of autos, we canee increased dema, we probably will s increased demand, but a lot of that demand igoing to be for forgn cars right now. reporter: of course, the economy will entually create en
. >> and that's when pple in the real economy will start to fl like, okay, we've enred recovery. >> reporter: so whenill we recover thjobs we've lost? just do the ma. the private adp forecast sws thu.s. economy lost 371,000 jobs last month. to keep upith population growth, economistsigure the u.s. nee to create 130,000 jobs a month. in a recovy, the u.s. should create somhing like 300,000 to 400,00a month, enough to begin reducing unemployment significantly. that means t country...
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. >> most of the pple running big americananufacturing facilities ithose days eved this was all a fad going to go away and...and all they hado do was sort of hunker down until th public opinion subsid, public concern subsided, d it would go away. >>mith: when you went after the big polluters, you sue them, you took theto court. what was theeaction u.s. steel? >> oh, boythey didn't like it. i rember going up to see ed cott whoas the ceo of u.s. steel anhe told me, he said, "you kw we don't like you very much," and he said, "we n't... we certainly don't like yo agency." and i said, "well if tt's your attitude, then we are prably going to g in a fight over it." >> smith: soou had xenforce the law. you had to be a tough gulator. >> that's right. you had to reaure the public that this was a problem the govement was taking seriously. wead to be tough. we had to issue standardand we had to enforce the >> smith: one the first big regulatory success storiesame right here on e potomac river. >> the potomac riv goes up to the mountains of appalachia. it comes past r nation's capital, and then it
. >> most of the pple running big americananufacturing facilities ithose days eved this was all a fad going to go away and...and all they hado do was sort of hunker down until th public opinion subsid, public concern subsided, d it would go away. >>mith: when you went after the big polluters, you sue them, you took theto court. what was theeaction u.s. steel? >> oh, boythey didn't like it. i rember going up to see ed cott whoas the ceo of u.s. steel anhe told me, he said,...
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and tt might be the savioras the fa that no it costs so much pple are thinking abt it. >> rose: so whatgoal do you have inusic today? i mean, yu've had this extraordinaryife, csby stills gnash and young. you've had thisxtraordinary success on yr own. i don't know how you choose what for what. but do y still have goal in music or do you just simply... is what you do and it comes to you? >> my goals to respect the source,harlie, respect the source. be there for the srce. >> rose: this is ere we beg this conversation. >> that's right. be there. be ready. that's my goal. that's my number-e task. that'shat i do. >> rose: are yo happiest when you're ontage? >> you know,many things make me happy. >> rose: i can tell. that's why like you. you haven't been bor in a lo time, have you? >> i don't get bored, i don't ke to get... i haveoo many things to d my lovely wife tls me that she's worried about because i do so ch. >> rose: howlong have you been maried? > 30 years. it will be 30 yearson august. 're going for r0th anniversary. a what a great woma i... look at i've done in 30 years ofarriage. ho
and tt might be the savioras the fa that no it costs so much pple are thinking abt it. >> rose: so whatgoal do you have inusic today? i mean, yu've had this extraordinaryife, csby stills gnash and young. you've had thisxtraordinary success on yr own. i don't know how you choose what for what. but do y still have goal in music or do you just simply... is what you do and it comes to you? >> my goals to respect the source,harlie, respect the source. be there for the srce. >>...
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but obviously tre are a lot of pple suffering. so the more we can do, the ster we can do it, the happier certnly i will be. >> givenhere we are nown this half a million figure do you still thi the recory package wil end up sang or creating 300 llion jobs. >> iis still a very go estimate it was bad on a very sound methodology a so i do absolutely anticite that will be the se. you know, again, that was always as of the end of 2010 quarter 4. so thatcaptures this ea that t affect does rp up, increase. you know, we know, for example, the compositionf the stulus is changing. we had a lot of the tax ts, the state fiscal relieve earlit turns muchore into governmt investments. and those tend to have bigger effect on js. >> two sectorshat usually show lot of job groh coming out of recession are constructionnd autos. but many economists believe those o sectors wot create a lot of jobshis time. what do you think? >> you know, they will rtainly be expanding. the cash for clunkers program, forxample,as been a tremendous success and we do see p
but obviously tre are a lot of pple suffering. so the more we can do, the ster we can do it, the happier certnly i will be. >> givenhere we are nown this half a million figure do you still thi the recory package wil end up sang or creating 300 llion jobs. >> iis still a very go estimate it was bad on a very sound methodology a so i do absolutely anticite that will be the se. you know, again, that was always as of the end of 2010 quarter 4. so thatcaptures this ea that t affect does...
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elizabeth, was iapparent that something was up, that thounds of pple weren't at work?it was different kind of day in chicago particular with cy hall closed -- people notid that, for sure, and also people who wanted go to the liary. one young man aid, "i don't have a computer at home and i need to do my hoework at the library. that's the only computer have access to." so it wa noticed, and people did notice thatheir garbage dn't get picked upoday ther. >> reporr: the gaps several hundred million dolla. do furloughs like the one put in place todayut a big down payme on closing that budget gap? >> well,t's a help. initially, the budget gap out of an almost $6 bilon budget was bout $570 miion, they n have it down t 300 milln whicis still a l of million as budgets o it has helped, it was 15urlough days as you sad, six furlough days and six unpaid holidays-- holidays whe citymployees uld have gotten paid like the 4th of uly, they won't get paid, and then these threeshutdown days whe the city shuts down all except fo essential servic. >> repoer: are there other big cuts threa
elizabeth, was iapparent that something was up, that thounds of pple weren't at work?it was different kind of day in chicago particular with cy hall closed -- people notid that, for sure, and also people who wanted go to the liary. one young man aid, "i don't have a computer at home and i need to do my hoework at the library. that's the only computer have access to." so it wa noticed, and people did notice thatheir garbage dn't get picked upoday ther. >> reporr: the gaps several...
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. >> gatherng her what did pple do to deserve this. >> reporter: t prime minist, only lasweek the main roads ere the aq 'general said it wasot an issue anmore. the situation has improv. 24 civilians were killed last month. the improvement om the first eight months of last year. sometimes fewer than 3,000 of theame area. with upsge iniolence inclung today's attacks and mosul, at lst 120 civilians were killed. iraq's secuty forces have been -- >> leer: there was no immediate claim respoibility for any of today's attacks. inther news today, the top commander of u.s. and to forces in afghanistan warnedhe taliban is making major gai. u.s. army generaltanley mcchrysl spoke to the "wall street journal." he said, "it's a very aggressi enemy right w. we've got to st their momentum. to do thatmcchrystal plans to put more troops inhe country's most heavily populad areas. he'll present his overal assessment latethis month. a typhoon has left dastation across southern taiw. th powerful storm dumped up to 80 inches of rain ovethe wekend. wespread flooding submerged towns aneven washed away a three-s
. >> gatherng her what did pple do to deserve this. >> reporter: t prime minist, only lasweek the main roads ere the aq 'general said it wasot an issue anmore. the situation has improv. 24 civilians were killed last month. the improvement om the first eight months of last year. sometimes fewer than 3,000 of theame area. with upsge iniolence inclung today's attacks and mosul, at lst 120 civilians were killed. iraq's secuty forces have been -- >> leer: there was no immediate...
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pple would have prettyoodop reasons, tey'd nt to review it ortudy it.won't give you much on it, butt medare is an instituti whichan people have relianc on. it appli to the populations. aumber of the elder obviously and the number of e disabled. noeason if you had thechip program, the children's health insurance going up and eup medaid coverage of all thedi children and then we took the medice, it covers the senirs onhat.e then you have to group in the middle,ry to squeeze that down into a benet that's given to evermember of congress h, o that would be a y of doing and it'smanageable. andepending on the kind of president we have, we'll do in the a shorter period of me. >> se: eight million children e don't have health ca. >>es. >> rose: eght million children. i mean, beyond the educational issues:. >> it is te... i think cerinly the first healissue for the congress. what we call children's alth insurance and i worked o it th a number of our other colleagues, work very closely on it. we had a very similar programn my own state of massachusetts that was th
pple would have prettyoodop reasons, tey'd nt to review it ortudy it.won't give you much on it, butt medare is an instituti whichan people have relianc on. it appli to the populations. aumber of the elder obviously and the number of e disabled. noeason if you had thechip program, the children's health insurance going up and eup medaid coverage of all thedi children and then we took the medice, it covers the senirs onhat.e then you have to group in the middle,ry to squeeze that down into a benet...
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one group of pple soon -- seem to be targeted the most. john gonzalez has more. >> the police believe that the crooks are using this metro tunnel to their advantage, hiding behind the walls and waiting for commuters to walk by. there have been 17 attacks this year, and the police believe more have been calling -- more have gone unreported. it is among the top 10 most dangerous stations in the region. a recent rash ofviolence is proving why. metro transit police says that the 17 assaults and robberies have been reported. >> i will be more careful. at 8 attacks have occurred since early july and the tories believe some attacks are going unreported because some victims are undocumented workers. the state labor said the feet -- that these first asked for $5. he is terrified of being recognized on tv. he says he was recently assaulted by a group of men. they robbed me, he says. one guy held me down while two others went through my pocket. they took my cell phone and wallet. he says a number of his friends have been attacked as well. the police
one group of pple soon -- seem to be targeted the most. john gonzalez has more. >> the police believe that the crooks are using this metro tunnel to their advantage, hiding behind the walls and waiting for commuters to walk by. there have been 17 attacks this year, and the police believe more have been calling -- more have gone unreported. it is among the top 10 most dangerous stations in the region. a recent rash ofviolence is proving why. metro transit police says that the 17 assaults...
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nks will have to pay theitop pple somethg if they want to prevent the brain drain to foren competitorshedge funds. especially many wall street firms report robust ofits this year. how ch of that should go to the people that oduced it? not much asefore and not as much as t banks expect. theinancial industry wants to win back publ support or at least publicolerance. they'll have to dispy two qualities, contrition and restraint. even if th banks may reap a profit, even if the economy imoves, the banks and their leads will have to show a skeptical public thewill not take advtage of taxpayers' generosity. greed no longer good in america. >> paul: recappingoday's market actn, stocks fall on cautioahead of the fed's policy announcement. the dow dropped 96.5 pointand the nasdaq fell 22.5 points. learn more about the storie in tonight's brocast, to watch our streaming video d to take part iour daily blog, go to "nightly business reporton pbs.org. you can also email us at nbr@pbs.org. >> susie: a luxuryesort in san diegis doing its best to appealto cash-straed coumers. the rancht rancho bernardo n is
nks will have to pay theitop pple somethg if they want to prevent the brain drain to foren competitorshedge funds. especially many wall street firms report robust ofits this year. how ch of that should go to the people that oduced it? not much asefore and not as much as t banks expect. theinancial industry wants to win back publ support or at least publicolerance. they'll have to dispy two qualities, contrition and restraint. even if th banks may reap a profit, even if the economy imoves, the...
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that th advisory cncil, which h had its ups and downs nixon dissolved it, me people igred it, some pple filled it with political pointees-- i want this to be full of eiting interestin people from lotf fields. >> rose: what is it at he wants advicen? >> wha the president see that has attracted l of us to this council, he sees the connectn between doing basic and technology-reled science and everaspect of his major programs-- educati, manufacturing, the ecomy, alth car improving-- trying to control ourlimate, energy-- all of thesehings he se as closely linked to scientific actity. so we he onthis council people who representvirtually every scipline in science and technology and people from many different states and pple of fferent genders and corsand were going to take on, we hope, with his blessing, a large number of iortant topic we'rcurrently working on port on influenza, but virtually every aspt of modern society that's influenced by science and techlogy will be subjted to our scrutiny wn we feel th we can give advic to the preside that will help m develop a sensible picy fotheountry.
that th advisory cncil, which h had its ups and downs nixon dissolved it, me people igred it, some pple filled it with political pointees-- i want this to be full of eiting interestin people from lotf fields. >> rose: what is it at he wants advicen? >> wha the president see that has attracted l of us to this council, he sees the connectn between doing basic and technology-reled science and everaspect of his major programs-- educati, manufacturing, the ecomy, alth car improving--...
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a lot is at stake forhe afghan pple, the intnational community, and also for nato. >> do you believe at general mcchrystal has turned a corner? civilianhave to be lked after now? you have to n the minds of civilians rather an killing them? >> yes, in order to win hearts and minds, we have to do our utmost tovoid civilian casualties, rucing the nber of vilian casualties. i think the effort will work. >> you predecessor was in office last thursday hesaid exactly the same thing. has a cornereen turned, or is morehetoric about our intention? >> i think a corner has been turned. it is essenti to focus on this for obviousreasons. the afghan people as well as th afghan goverent is a cused on this. if we are to win hearts and minds, we must focus on the civianide of this conflict. >> let me t it to you what generamcchrystal said in his circul to troops on july 2. he said t taliban cannot defeat us. we can defeat ourselves in other words, the military sgesting it will be a long haul with no guarantees. >> ye i think we will have success. i fuy agree weave to stay committein aghanistan as long
a lot is at stake forhe afghan pple, the intnational community, and also for nato. >> do you believe at general mcchrystal has turned a corner? civilianhave to be lked after now? you have to n the minds of civilians rather an killing them? >> yes, in order to win hearts and minds, we have to do our utmost tovoid civilian casualties, rucing the nber of vilian casualties. i think the effort will work. >> you predecessor was in office last thursday hesaid exactly the same thing....
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is it going to revert t bng another yugosvia or somhing like that whe pple would ask why we're there in the rst place? >> you havsome ver angry people. see at the town hall meetgs. we hear it othe radio and in mmentary. where re theduring the elecon? they are essentially sayin and you can hear it in any of these town hall meetings, that the are disenfranised, that they are not listened to, ahough there wereo elections last year. isn't that a bit odd? >> last year, what we saw was the victory of "change you can believe in. that was how barack oma ran. i think the people who are not necearily his iological soulmateare seeing change they do not believe i add to that the theor is absolutely irratiol about wh is happening to r country, whats happeni to our onomy, what is more importantly happening t indivual lives that is all abou control there iso worse fling that feeling out control, and i ink that is really motivatg a lot ofeople. >> i mentionedhe difficulties of government. we want more. we want ss. thes are very strong held feelings inost of us. we did n -- we wa less governmen we do
is it going to revert t bng another yugosvia or somhing like that whe pple would ask why we're there in the rst place? >> you havsome ver angry people. see at the town hall meetgs. we hear it othe radio and in mmentary. where re theduring the elecon? they are essentially sayin and you can hear it in any of these town hall meetings, that the are disenfranised, that they are not listened to, ahough there wereo elections last year. isn't that a bit odd? >> last year, what we saw was...
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>> why pple are doing it, maybe psas, you're taking yr life at risk and everybody else's it's going to taeted to wen but not to the le beerrinkers of america. it's goto be targeted at this audience. >> the plication given to it was advertisement in and of itself was far moreowerful an anything companies could come up with. so hopefully peopl will listen. >> i would say the conseences, you haverganizations like moaghts against drun mothers agt drunk driving. >> lets not be naive of the political power ofhe alcohol tri. it's super they're fighting agait us. >> bonnie: all right. >>> behindhe headlines, animal rights. won have been highly visible in movements to savand protect anim life. yet the wod's largest animal rights organation, people for the ethical treatment animals or peta has been critized for objectifying women tfurther s message. ingrid newkirk, president and foundeof peta, rejects claims of sexism and defds her organization's tactics. >> what we do is very shockg, and it's ry hard to penetrate e news, if you're not talking about r or sex or polics, you're pretty much locked
>> why pple are doing it, maybe psas, you're taking yr life at risk and everybody else's it's going to taeted to wen but not to the le beerrinkers of america. it's goto be targeted at this audience. >> the plication given to it was advertisement in and of itself was far moreowerful an anything companies could come up with. so hopefully peopl will listen. >> i would say the conseences, you haverganizations like moaghts against drun mothers agt drunk driving. >> lets not...
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some pple can't afford to keep making payments, don't quafy for a loan mification and rely have the cash to make u the loss in a sa. at puts them in a tight spot >> reallthere's two options, if they ha to sell, it's eitherelling it short or rning the keys over and goin to foreclosure. those are rely only the two oices because cutting a chec for $100,000 is st not an option >> reporter: nationwide, deutsche bank predic more homeowners will be pled underwater. 27% of mortgage holderfind themselves ithat position now. t that number could climb to nearly half beforerices stabilize,hich deutsche bank expects will happen in 2011. search director karen weaver says distressed prerties aren't thenly thing dragging prices down. >> in addition, we still he some issues th the availabili of credit, particularly in thhigh end, with wt are known as jumbo mortgages,e still have high unployment, we still have low conser confidence and all of these are contributingo weaker housing mand in the face of rising supply. >> reporter: mark zandof moody's economcom thinks that ediction is too gloomy. he says home
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you started with by saying that most pple are not getting the basic facts, why doou think that is?>> well, i thnk it's much eaer to cover a ptest. it's much easier to cover a rumor. it's much easier to cover death pan et -- deh panel its or death care. it's really, really mh haer for somebody in the media to cover age-ratingor the mechanicof risk pools. and all those ings that really areoing into what is going to comeut in this health-care bill. and what we haven't had is a lot of reportag that explains really what is in those bills or likely to be in tho bills. because some of it - is fairly hard to do. >> go ahd, roge, yo want to jump in. >> wl, the process of verage also is a little bitlike hurting cats right now. you essentlly have a large herd cats, you have a largnumber of people focus on somethi that isn't clearl defined right now so what you're sothing you are trying to ver something and are you getting reaction to something. wheryou can have my people saying what they think it is when, in fact, we d't really know what it is. >> roger i know -go ahead, trudy. >> okay, i thi
you started with by saying that most pple are not getting the basic facts, why doou think that is?>> well, i thnk it's much eaer to cover a ptest. it's much easier to cover a rumor. it's much easier to cover death pan et -- deh panel its or death care. it's really, really mh haer for somebody in the media to cover age-ratingor the mechanicof risk pools. and all those ings that really areoing into what is going to comeut in this health-care bill. and what we haven't had is a lot of...
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by the early '70s, there were so much money involved that suddenly pple began to say, "you know at?nt to be manageby doctors. we all know doctors arbad managers. what we ne are businessmen managing health care." and that's when heal care went om being physician centered and controll, to a large degree, by doctors to ing corolled by the corporation and e c.e.o.s of those rporations. and,ver time, more and more e c.e.o. of the hospital wou not even be somedy with a m.d. he would be somebody wita m.b.a. and c.e.o.s bent on growthbent on higher quarterly earnings quarter after arter, and year afr year, are always pushing for more sales, more revens, more and more and mo. it proces more. but more may not be tter for our health. >> i've hearit said that the official bd of health care is a crane. look aund at any hospil in your communityhere's a crane on top adding ros. you kn, we just, we overbuilt it. and then, having overbuiltt, we use it and en we think using it is necessary. it's a sral. >> the wst thing that could happen to a dictor of a hospital is that everybo, all of t sudden, wou
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w lehink o pples being me orfele, a i see the areompeople tha acally fln beten a it's dficult t auallyestigati ll take days even weekto complete. one docr put a ful tm of expes rningtes. th're outrage whatas bece a very plic, vy huliatin press. --ny kd of cimo be rn the way she is born. reporter: i the rural south rican village wre semya grup, igorconser h a he. theirtherficatelear states aoman awell >> translar: she stopped rang, th's whyhey make u the stories. she irelient. reporr:he n the first fele ale tace ts ruti. at t aanta sumr gas, eit wen kke out for faina gende test but instat aer furer physical exams opion todhe championip hangsn e bance. at t endf this instigation,t i fnd i t a fema, it wl be widrawn, h name. >>eporte the gol m is hard thenlthg at stake stephanie gosk, c news. > wel be right bk. first, this istoda onb >>> stil to come on "toda"s werepoed, he sms on t low endf thearke sging back in aig way. whatou need to kw bore you ma the lea to buyin your rsho. >>plus a the latt on the internatnal nht for a aly show sr aus of a horric ime. wheris he w? mo on at afterhese
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at lst 10 pple are killed as a suicide boer target of a convoy. >> is depressingly easy to sage aombing like this. there are watchers all along the ad, especially in this road. it is aarticularly dangerous one. >> the bbc uncovers evidence fraud and corruption befe the election. another blow to thtaliban in pakistan its chief spokesman is arrted. welcome "bbc world news," broadcason pbs i america an aroundhe globe. coming up later 40 -- farewell sunshine. soh korea morn's kim dajung, at the president who champiod reconciliation. and binews on breakfast tv. meet a celebrity chef from the rock. -- from inraq. hello to you. the taliban campaign threateng to weaken t afghan elections hasulminated in a bombinghat killed 10 people and left at dozens injured on soler fom the internional force was injured. the bbc has uncovered w evidence of electoralfraud in the afgh elections. first, on the violence. >> the cnfusion afr the bomb wentff -- ilooked as ough a number of western troopmight have been killed, stead of jusline. -- 1. there is a british army se down the road. british soldiers were qui
at lst 10 pple are killed as a suicide boer target of a convoy. >> is depressingly easy to sage aombing like this. there are watchers all along the ad, especially in this road. it is aarticularly dangerous one. >> the bbc uncovers evidence fraud and corruption befe the election. another blow to thtaliban in pakistan its chief spokesman is arrted. welcome "bbc world news," broadcason pbs i america an aroundhe globe. coming up later 40 -- farewell sunshine. soh korea morn's...
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the trend is also good forome buyers and pple who buy things on credit. because e fed has greater leeway to hold off raising interest rates. but the is a downside. economist jonathan basile sa today's ta is bad for bunesses trying to boost earnings. >> you don necessarily have the pricing power to generatan awful lot of pfits. and to be honest, yoprobably don't ha a sustainable demand yet either. i mean, a lot of what's gonen in terms of imoving balance shts has been cost cutting. anlabor is taking the brunt of that. >> reporter: the big queion is where inflion heads from here. economists expect e government's msive stimulus efrts will push up prices, eventually. but theytress, that's way down the road. >> this is just noan environmt that's conduci to significant ck-up in inflatio it's way too ear for that. >> rorter: so for now, consumers may find low price are the "carrot" that entis them to buy a ttle something exa at the store. ika miller, "nightly busines report", new yor >>usie: mixed news today from the housing sectorconstruction of n homes dipped
the trend is also good forome buyers and pple who buy things on credit. because e fed has greater leeway to hold off raising interest rates. but the is a downside. economist jonathan basile sa today's ta is bad for bunesses trying to boost earnings. >> you don necessarily have the pricing power to generatan awful lot of pfits. and to be honest, yoprobably don't ha a sustainable demand yet either. i mean, a lot of what's gonen in terms of imoving balance shts has been cost cutting. anlabor...
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leadership of zimbabwe with nctions that, we think, might influen their behavior without hurtg the pple of zimbae. during the recentvisit to the unit states of the prim minister, we talked witthe president, president obama, and made a commitment to ty to provide re help. >> s. clinton noweads to talks with jacobzuma. now africa is the second stop on the tr. bbc news, jannesburg. is being reported that police in indonesia have ot dead on of southeast aa's most want terrorist suects. officials ha been involved in a long shootout outsid the house ere the suspected infamous militant was hed up. onwas thought to be th aleged mastermind of the bali bombgs and the twin suicide attacks on jakarta hots last nth. aths are unconfirmed. the iraqi police say people have beenilled in attacks targeting shia muslims. bomb attack six people la we. this as shia muslims are marking one of their biggest religious lidays. the leaderf the tamil tiger rebels has been arrested in shrill lompoc. he took over e leadership afr the former leer was killed in a military offensive in may. a moscow cot has rejecd the
leadership of zimbabwe with nctions that, we think, might influen their behavior without hurtg the pple of zimbae. during the recentvisit to the unit states of the prim minister, we talked witthe president, president obama, and made a commitment to ty to provide re help. >> s. clinton noweads to talks with jacobzuma. now africa is the second stop on the tr. bbc news, jannesburg. is being reported that police in indonesia have ot dead on of southeast aa's most want terrorist suects....
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. >> pau monday, with six unemployed pple for every avaible job nationwide, we look at w to stand out from the crowd. >> susie: harley davson is uring sites in four states a it shops for a new homfor its main motorcycle plant. it's currely located in york, pennsylvania. the mpany is looking at spots tennessee, indiana, kentuck and missouri. back in may, hary said the york plant had t much pacity, and that it waed to either revamp the plant, wch employs 2,300 workers, o relote. >> paul: former u.b.s. banker will spend more than three yrs in prison, despite actg as an informt for the u.s. gornment. bradley birkenfeld w key in helping the i.r.s. g the names 4,500 american u.b.s. clien who y have cheated on their taxes. but he also admitted hping u.s. clients hide assets. today, he was sentenced to0 mont behind bars, almost a year more than prosecurs recoended. >> susie: here's look at what's hapning next week: our friday "marketonitor" gut is john dorfman, chairman of thunderstorm catal. on the economic candar: tuesday, the s&p ce shiller home price index for june released, and nsumer co
. >> pau monday, with six unemployed pple for every avaible job nationwide, we look at w to stand out from the crowd. >> susie: harley davson is uring sites in four states a it shops for a new homfor its main motorcycle plant. it's currely located in york, pennsylvania. the mpany is looking at spots tennessee, indiana, kentuck and missouri. back in may, hary said the york plant had t much pacity, and that it waed to either revamp the plant, wch employs 2,300 workers, o relote....
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he was speeding on t wrong side of the road and did not even sto >> those pple who work in the poli orther departmts, th understand that they wl not be charged. bacon drive is they want. they can do is they want. -- they can drive as they want. they can do as they want. >> few days ago, this moscow newspaper publisd aist of 32 crimeshat it alleges that the police have commied here in the lastwo weeks alone. when we approachedhe inrior ministryor comment, this is whathey told us off the rerd. the situatn is worse than thnewspapers are repoing. pole officers are not paid properly. we can only recruit the lowest caliber people. they do not understand the law or human-rights. some even consort withriminal gangs. >> as every motorist nose here, police corruption is endemi pulling er motoristsor traffic violation is a lucrive industry. this amateur videohows the kind of transactis that result. that is a 1000 rle note, about $30. it is little wonder that the russian police are seen by many he as part ofhe problem rather than part of the solution. >>> we go to story that s largely dippeared fr
he was speeding on t wrong side of the road and did not even sto >> those pple who work in the poli orther departmts, th understand that they wl not be charged. bacon drive is they want. they can do is they want. -- they can drive as they want. they can do as they want. >> few days ago, this moscow newspaper publisd aist of 32 crimeshat it alleges that the police have commied here in the lastwo weeks alone. when we approachedhe inrior ministryor comment, this is whathey told us off...
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at least 20 pple died fighting in t smali capital of mogadishu. this was an attack on government forces and african union peacekeepers. an italian cot has jailed four people i whattate media calls china's ggest soware piracy case. there were given a 3 1/2 years for spreading an unlicensed cy of microsoft's windows operating system iraqi surity officials had been holding emeency meetgs aut security. very much on tir mnds, wednesday's explosions that injured hundreds and kied 100 people. >> it ws the worst attack at that had seen inonths. it kled and injured hundds. three days on, some are still believed to be trapped in the bubble ofthis foreign ministry. ir's foreigninister blames groups tied to al-qaeda a the formeregime of saddamussein. there has been an increase in vionce across the country sie u.s. forcesleft iraqi cities at the endf june. despe tha general petras told the bbc that he did not anticipate nding troops back to urban areas. >> the iraqi security forces are vast more capable. very signicantnumbersf special operations, ting carry ou
at least 20 pple died fighting in t smali capital of mogadishu. this was an attack on government forces and african union peacekeepers. an italian cot has jailed four people i whattate media calls china's ggest soware piracy case. there were given a 3 1/2 years for spreading an unlicensed cy of microsoft's windows operating system iraqi surity officials had been holding emeency meetgs aut security. very much on tir mnds, wednesday's explosions that injured hundreds and kied 100 people. >>...
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. >> what about the pple of massachusetts? what do the think?a the. >> general -- attoey general holder is deali with the cia interrogation techniques again with that e release of a heavily redacted report from 2004. it included a mock executio timidation with a handgun and a power drill. where is ts going? >> ihink it is unlikely that there will actuaye inctments, in part because these guysad an investition before a under thejustice department regs, you have t thinkhat you have a pretty goodhance of convtion. the more you- the re people ll say, they told us to do anhing we couldto get infoation, the more up the chain of comnd to go, the more ere is authorizaon and the president has saiand the torney general has said they will on procute unauthorized conduct. >> some of this stuff did not seem to be that bad to me. >> that ishat they do not wa you to see the pictures. thictures will show you what kind of condition people were in. >> they got the guy in the next room screami as ihe is being rtured to try to get the fellowhey are interrogating to
. >> what about the pple of massachusetts? what do the think?a the. >> general -- attoey general holder is deali with the cia interrogation techniques again with that e release of a heavily redacted report from 2004. it included a mock executio timidation with a handgun and a power drill. where is ts going? >> ihink it is unlikely that there will actuaye inctments, in part because these guysad an investition before a under thejustice department regs, you have t thinkhat you...
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that was the bigge acts of terrorism in british history, the mass murder of 20070 pple.est thathe man convicted of its chestration may be freed. abdelbaset i al-megrahi may be releed. >> ty are appalled. h idea was to apply for compassionate rease, a the appeal ds not have to be droppe for compaionately, so i am que taken aback by ts change. >> it comes mor than two çdecades afterç bomb tore the airplane apart in the skies over lockerbie. after years, libya agreed to lease two suspects for trial in april 1998. scottish court was convenedn the therlands,and in january 2001, two judg found merahi guiy. others, like jam,hose daughter wa kild,believes he should never have bn found guilty. the scottish governmtnsists theyave not put pressure on megrahi to drop hiappeal, but they thought it would help bring new information to life. it remains unsolved crime. bbc news. >> ok, and broken. >> see the nenfold. go to bbc news/news for "bbc world news" online. it is easy. clichere to collect the one- nute news story. you can read the news heaines, gethe top stories fm around the g
that was the bigge acts of terrorism in british history, the mass murder of 20070 pple.est thathe man convicted of its chestration may be freed. abdelbaset i al-megrahi may be releed. >> ty are appalled. h idea was to apply for compassionate rease, a the appeal ds not have to be droppe for compaionately, so i am que taken aback by ts change. >> it comes mor than two çdecades afterç bomb tore the airplane apart in the skies over lockerbie. after years, libya agreed to lease two...
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i thank the pple who suorted us. we n need to fight and work hard. >> hungry forchange, the japanese turned out in droves. 70% of eligible voters cast ballot. >> we needhange to break the current situation in japan, just li the united stas, we need chge. >> in tokyo, oly heavy rains from ayphoon stopped more people fromaking it to a lling booth. within minutes ofhe poll's closin it was clr that the oppositi had swept to power in alandslide. for the primminister taro o, the election p an e to an 11-month reign fnked by verbal gaffes and public paralysis. >> ifeel it was my fate to take this electn loss. i acce it. >> japan w hit by the perfect economic and polital stor >>people sufring unemploymen at a recd hi. sohat was a big fact. the otr factor was the opposition h become electable afr being quite symbolic througthe 19s. >> the son of aoreign minister and e grandson of a prime minier, yukio hatama comes from a political familyoften called the kennedys of japan. he's prising revotionary change including fe high scol
i thank the pple who suorted us. we n need to fight and work hard. >> hungry forchange, the japanese turned out in droves. 70% of eligible voters cast ballot. >> we needhange to break the current situation in japan, just li the united stas, we need chge. >> in tokyo, oly heavy rains from ayphoon stopped more people fromaking it to a lling booth. within minutes ofhe poll's closin it was clr that the oppositi had swept to power in alandslide. for the primminister taro o, the...
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. >> there e peopleut there who want to kill us and tey wanto killy pple, my countrymen. i feel iave a peonal responsibility. i don't know why. i don't knowhy i get worked up about it. anyway iave a pernal responsibili, obligation to e guy on the ground. the guy who is there riski his li every da to te my family back home. and i'mgoing to do what can do to pull him out and if someone's stding in the way of his sety, like i said, it a bad day for them. >>> afanistan's people are often caught in the css fire of the w between taliban and western troops. and a new report out today from the humanirian organization oxfam says that one-third of the polation is now at risk fr another enemy, hunger. oxfam's aide workers say that the u.s. alonepends $100 llion a day for mility operations in afghanistan, while all internional aid combined adds up to just $7 million a d for humanitarian projects. joining us now for more on tt va representative of oxfam, shannon scl sh scribner for oam america which is based in washington. thanks for being with us. >> thas for having me. >> how b is t
. >> there e peopleut there who want to kill us and tey wanto killy pple, my countrymen. i feel iave a peonal responsibility. i don't know why. i don't knowhy i get worked up about it. anyway iave a pernal responsibili, obligation to e guy on the ground. the guy who is there riski his li every da to te my family back home. and i'mgoing to do what can do to pull him out and if someone's stding in the way of his sety, like i said, it a bad day for them. >>> afanistan's people are...
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and i thinkhat's why social networks ineneral are very powerful that's what pple care about billion almost more an anything else. >> rose: rahm emanue, chief of staff at the wte house. >> the white hou was a place to make that most immediate change. and cannot tnk of a better person to work for and help him see through his anda than psident obama. >> rose: in an houre call hot, those peoplen the media gle, joe arborough, evan willams the founder of twitter and chieof staff t the white house, rahm emuel. when we connue. funding f charlie rose has been ovided by the following: >> ros additional funding focharlie rose was also provided by these funder a captioning onsored by rose mmunications frm our studios in new york city, this is chlie rose. joecarborough is here. he is the host of morning joe, the msnbc program that is attracting a growing ollowing. "newsweek" magazine compared the broadcast to somhing ke a seriou minded evening show still wearing his bathrobe and slippers. you like that. here is a look at morning joe. >> david gergenwho has been around aew presidents, republican and dec
and i thinkhat's why social networks ineneral are very powerful that's what pple care about billion almost more an anything else. >> rose: rahm emanue, chief of staff at the wte house. >> the white hou was a place to make that most immediate change. and cannot tnk of a better person to work for and help him see through his anda than psident obama. >> rose: in an houre call hot, those peoplen the media gle, joe arborough, evan willams the founder of twitter and chieof staff t...
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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, community meeting. this is all about reassuring the people that the government's in charge. cked by the military muscle bristish. but the talibanre never far away. i can hear the helicopter and mitary helicopter oveead all the tim beuse the britishilitary know that the talib know exactly where this meeting with allhese important people
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...
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i think pple are dying for canor. >> peoplare dying. [laughter] >> candidly or not. you do n want a counselo talking aboudying cheaply. >> the past 140 da have been the most diffilt, hea wrenching time of r lives. we are very grateful that we re granted amnesty by the governmentf north korea. >> look this --ill clton and al gore, palsgain. the unpleasantness o the 2000 campaign aarently forgotten. the two women wk for al gore's current tv neork. we havnot hear mh from bill clinton since his wife became cretary of state. but look what he pulled f this week. utized his network of siness and pitical interests and food in both. to secure the release of these captured -- and flew to noh korea to securehe release of his capture jonalists. wh youmake of it, charles? >> lk, i commend the president, t it is not his doing. stuff like this isired complete in advance. was the white hou negotiating thugh i think it was that the swedes, and was that kim jong il wanted to have the highesraing american outse of the administratn in a oto opo show thate is not a vegetable, and tha he
i think pple are dying for canor. >> peoplare dying. [laughter] >> candidly or not. you do n want a counselo talking aboudying cheaply. >> the past 140 da have been the most diffilt, hea wrenching time of r lives. we are very grateful that we re granted amnesty by the governmentf north korea. >> look this --ill clton and al gore, palsgain. the unpleasantness o the 2000 campaign aarently forgotten. the two women wk for al gore's current tv neork. we havnot hear mh from...
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authorities in taiwan are ying more than 1,600 pple have beenescued sin typhoon morakot caused floods and mudslides. iran, onef the defeated presidential candidates has claimed so of those arrested since the disputed election have been torted to death. he has called for an iuirey. ahmadinejad took offe last week. now he res now as president will depend in anyways on the militia sent in to brea up demonstrations. this report from our tehran corrpondent who was exped byhe iranian authorities. >> opposition demonstrators are on the streets of tehra ddenly shots ring out from a rooftop. a shadowy figured has opened fire on the crowd these are the be seeinged,he -- be seeed government milia, thechief enforcers, often ing throughout crowds on fleets of morcycles. we have obtained rare footage as they re trained or indoctrinated taking the iran-iraq war for inspiration, they're drilled from anarly e for rvice to the regime and to god. they do seem remarkabl idealiic. >> our goal is move t whol worldoward greater spiruality. we want change the world, to save the worldnd its people from tyrann
authorities in taiwan are ying more than 1,600 pple have beenescued sin typhoon morakot caused floods and mudslides. iran, onef the defeated presidential candidates has claimed so of those arrested since the disputed election have been torted to death. he has called for an iuirey. ahmadinejad took offe last week. now he res now as president will depend in anyways on the militia sent in to brea up demonstrations. this report from our tehran corrpondent who was exped byhe iranian authorities....
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y, a tax credit for tho who cannot afford it, a it will be funded by an increas tax on the wealthy pple -- back th two-one. it is a polical problem, and it will take polical skill and toughness to deterne whether or not president oba prevails. >> if he does not nail it, h is in deeprouble politicly, isn't he? he will come outt the end of ts year with aealth care rerm bill that he can sign an the country going to like. look, ted kennedy ote an op-ed piece in "time" magazine this week that ouined the real struggle to get health care reform d the difficulty he has had over thelast 30 years in ying to get something done. were farther along now than we ve ever been. if you had asked me back in january whether we would s them, the cgress coming togetherlowly, but coming together with somethg like this, ould have said no, it is not possible. >> the reason the so-called gang of six in the senate finance committee did no produce something is that the replican leadership intervened ansaid, "don't do this, be it to august to do whatwean do." you can call it mischief making, and obstructed -- const
y, a tax credit for tho who cannot afford it, a it will be funded by an increas tax on the wealthy pple -- back th two-one. it is a polical problem, and it will take polical skill and toughness to deterne whether or not president oba prevails. >> if he does not nail it, h is in deeprouble politicly, isn't he? he will come outt the end of ts year with aealth care rerm bill that he can sign an the country going to like. look, ted kennedy ote an op-ed piece in "time" magazine this...