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>> it s to be pt of it. is isn't a the ret cal exercise. aig, where wve now put as taxpayers more than aundred billion into tt instituon, we gotta look at what that institutn did, and what individus within that individualwithin that institutiodid. so this isn'oing to be a story of tory. it will be a story of hard fact, chronology history. me of it i think ll be very grippin >> reporr: phil angelides, thanyou for your time. >> thank you. >> sus: bud is back on the big board. the icic american beer made itreturn here at the new york stock exchange, just0 months aftebeing bought by belgium's inbev in a $ billion deal. ameran depository receipts of ab inbev began trang today under the ticker symbol ud." the world's largesbrewer by revenu stressed today's move is a seconry listing. and paul, while recently anunced plans for an office in new yorkity, the company says s headquarters will remain i belgium. paul: susie, bud shares ros 70 cents to $46.. let's see what else was ewing on wall street as we taka look at our stocks in the news tonight. >>
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medicare will ick up the extra sts. >> bonni in fact, there are so many legal and tax obacles to going ptme or working past rirement for the same emoyer that professor feldblum's group is rking with the obama administration to revise my or all of them, all at once. >> employers are needi to navigate around a bunch of complicated walls, instea of the government saying, we would actuly like to make it easier for people to work from dive 75. at should be our gernmental policy. let's lookt everything we can do to make th easier. so that would include using the bully pulpit you know ofhe white house, of thadministration, to saye should have quality partime jobs. >> bonnie: so joan kuriansky welcome to the panel. how long do you think i will takeor congress and the ministration to simplify the laws so there an't all these prlems for the emplors? >> well, clearly there's a long time cllenge. i think the more employers begin to appreciate the importance of flexibility to helphem do their workhe quicker we're gog to see this change. think the real challenge is going to be what i the economy evolvi
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a los pequeños pacientes que estánh@ aquprimer@ cancióueunbóionóédmkç en elpr io de joan sebastian ptd, cuando estábamos trabajando conh@ joan soy una persona que lo respeta y tratado a pren eder lo que más pueda de él y no soy quien para juzgar la vida de nadie. >>> aunque lleva más de 16 años cantando no fue hasta el año pasado que hizo un dúo con joan sebastque seóédmfah@unionprimioo . >>> voy a ser sincera, gracias a él se me han abierto muchas puertas. >>> una de estas puertas participar en los latín grammies ya que anunciará algunos nominados el 17 de septiembre junio t a luis enrique y beto cuevas. es la plataforma más grande de cualquier artista, poder un día sertesteh@imer impactoh@tgóédma@ eltgóéstámkp sorimer impactoh@h@ undmlipkh@imer ito ganador, po ahí. . >>> ya está a la venta los boletos para los latín grammies. será el 5 de noviembre en las vegas las entradas pueden ser . >>> aquí no hacemos de otra cosa que hablar de fútbol. >>> qué tal, tus ánimos. >>> bueno, yo no pierdo las esperanzas soy de honduras perdimos ante méxico, jorge ramos está feliz, pero felizmente te
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how deep he got into the emotional pt of his life. because he...elt likee had be strong for all of us, judy. d another thing is, and what comes out inhe book, is his deep cathocism, and i think people are kind of surprised whenhey find out, you know, how relious and faithful that he reay was, because he never talked about it. >> reporter: so much of e book. of the first part of the book, is about h father, about wh a huge role his father, joph kennedy, played in his life. how did that shape t kind of father hwas? i think he had a, you kn.. you kn, a very formal relationship with hisather, a very loving relationip with his father. the relationship my fathernd i had was, younow, a very diffent one. so. you know, it was still strict. my father had very hh expectations ome, judy. and think he had the same conversation with that his ther had had with him, which was, you know, "ddy, you're going toave to make up your mind what kind of lifeou're going toead-- you're either gointo lead a productive or serious life or you'reot. and if you want to lead a pro
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. -- the dayç that he wiélç be pt to death.the governor's office, and a petition for clemency is expected. he wasçç sensed to death for e of the 10 people shot to death during the 2002 rampage that terrorized the maryland and d.c. a$m9$(lc@&c+ his attorney says he will appl to the u.s. supreme court. a congressman wants an investigation of the advocacy group acotrn çafter9t video -- the advocacy group acorn. a man and woman posing as a pimp and a prostituteç askedç their employees for help in skirting the law. the congressman says they should investigate, but they also says that decision will be up toç te democratic majority. this morning, mayor sheila dixon joined us for our weekly question and answer segment. she talked about legal issues pact they may haveç onissues city residents. >> my focus is not allowing the citizens to burton and focus on all the taxes and issues, -- tiu citizens toç burden, so i do not want to have them burdened with all of the issues we are dealing with in thisç economy. >>ç they are lookin
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i mean, there a limit on howany design conpts that i can actually pt on there? no, as long -- bohard: to have someone else to collaborate with, likmike, is a great resource to have, and it oers the clients moreptions, as well. faison: another thg to consider when runni ur own business is h much it will cost to operate on a day-to-day basi you can't make money without spending money. so a lot of the thin, like copy paper, pens cost you mey, anyou have to take that into consideration. some of the more cosy things of running a busess are making sure that youave the latest technogies and the latest programs. you do get some tax eaks, like deductionfor equipment, mileage, bas necessities, that you need to perform your business tasks on a dly basis. faison: while you can claim tax deductions for your business expenses, you also have to keep caful records for the s. the governnt expects you to pay youtaxes as you earn your income. if you work r a company, your taxes are usually witeld from your payche. sa thing with social security and medicare -- that item called "fic
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. >> i agree that over time there have been hair raising things said about pts, whether it was thomas jefferson or lincoln on or franklin roosevelt or whatever. the difference here is race. it was visitry althen. norah: scoops and pdictions right out of the norah: welcome back. as chris would say, tell me something i don't know. >> even as this coming week, senator baucus, the chairman of the finance committee is saying he'll be coming o with a health care bill, the balance of power is beginning to shift in the senate and on capitol hill and it's shifting to a group of centrist democrats in the senate and they have specific concerns about health care, the cost and they're going to start really weighing in on this. norah: joe? >> in afghanistan the bad news isn't just the widespread fraud in the election but that the nature of the fight has changed. the taliban are standing up and finding set piece battles. there was a nine-hour firefight the other day i'm told by military sources, which means that the taliban are we'll organized, we'll disciplined and very, very we'll armed. norah: le
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>> i could pt believe it. it was a perfect endeding to a long, ugly summer. umptly, the republican response was not what we heard afterwards. it was joe wilson's response. again, joe wilson, this morning, he was the number one search on google. he will define the speech for the republican party. rush limbaugh may say it's great, it's one more example of this republican party being seen as the party that lacks temperment. barack obama, they gave him a chance to rise above the level and be gracious an forgive the republicans and joe wilson. it's not good politics. >> i just did a search. three of the four biggest papers the headline is the president accepts the apology from the republican congressman. not what they wanted. anything else? there was whispered questions, was race a part of it? >> what's interesting, joe wilson, i served with him. he always seemed like a great guy. he is a great guy. i was surprised he was angry to that degree. for him to stand-up, and you see that still shot of him and pointing and yelling. it shows just how angry, not only republ
>> i could pt believe it. it was a perfect endeding to a long, ugly summer. umptly, the republican response was not what we heard afterwards. it was joe wilson's response. again, joe wilson, this morning, he was the number one search on google. he will define the speech for the republican party. rush limbaugh may say it's great, it's one more example of this republican party being seen as the party that lacks temperment. barack obama, they gave him a chance to rise above the level and be...
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it was it pt quiet to exploit any intelligce gleaned. now they a looking for informers. for the royal navy, this was the laest ever drub al in 20 years patrolling the caribbean -- largest ever dr haul in 20 years of patlling the caribbn. the dgs are in u.s. custy. bbc news. >> this is "bbc wod news." the headlines for you is hour. world leaders ar expressing concern. urgent need russia has urged constraint. iran has test fired long-range missiles. it seems scientis are suggesting catastrophic obal warming could have been far fast than previously thought. a new udy by the neological office in britain says average temperatures could -- meteorological officin britain's erage temperatures could rise much faster. we have thisreport fom david fisher. >> in the philippines right now -- you cannot linit to climate ange. this ithe kind of extreme weather scientis say weill see mo of thearmer the world gets. >> this is much more thann the arctic. 7,000 miles ay, inxford, investators are looking at at happens to the wor if climate negotiations fail. according to a stu unveiled here
it was it pt quiet to exploit any intelligce gleaned. now they a looking for informers. for the royal navy, this was the laest ever drub al in 20 years patrolling the caribbean -- largest ever dr haul in 20 years of patlling the caribbn. the dgs are in u.s. custy. bbc news. >> this is "bbc wod news." the headlines for you is hour. world leaders ar expressing concern. urgent need russia has urged constraint. iran has test fired long-range missiles. it seems scientis are...
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. >> i agree that over time there have been hair raising things said about pts, whether it was thomas jefferson or lincoln on or franklin roosevelt or whatever. the difference here is race. it was visitry althen. norah: scoops and predictions it was visitry althen. norah: scoops and predictions right out of the >> if your home runs out of room before you run out of family,@ you might need a sunroom. if the only place in your home you can find peace and quiet and relax is the bathroom, you might need a sunroom. and if bringing the outdoors indoors at your house means a goldfish bowl and an ant farm, you might need a sunroom. a betterliving sunroom is the simple, efficient way to add useful living space to your home. call or log on right now and learn just how easily your family could be enjoying a valuable new space that really does change the way you live. >> it's a completely different atmosphere. it's not just the room,@ it just completely changes your life when you put one of these rooms on your house. >> call or log on for this free information right now. and see why a betterlivin
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that inrmation coming outfrom the british that was a well conducted, billion run vestigation on the pt case that we hadere in new york with the two individuals at wantedo pullff the hald square subway station we actuall haan undercover poce officer inlved, receive some information and then based on what that offic receed were able to introduca condential nv ant. so it is like no one model. but clearly information is the ke gettg information early. andeing able to act on it >> rose: bause it had such a devasting effect on our city andn washington, and in nnsylvania and across e country, is th the response to this a how y have been able to change the police dartment and because of what 9/11 means in the heart and psyche of americans th the proudest complishment for you? >>h, i don't think we can declare it as an accomplishment, yoknow. we take evy day a --. >> re: a risk. >> as a risk and we are not going to declare viory. we have to be concerned about torrow. we blt -- >> you do know you thwarted attacks. that is an accomplishment. >> yes. t it is cerinly a team effort. and you know,t i
that inrmation coming outfrom the british that was a well conducted, billion run vestigation on the pt case that we hadere in new york with the two individuals at wantedo pullff the hald square subway station we actuall haan undercover poce officer inlved, receive some information and then based on what that offic receed were able to introduca condential nv ant. so it is like no one model. but clearly information is the ke gettg information early. andeing able to act on it >> rose: bause...
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"this brdc pt d caione captioned bykyecn" byo lby beck >>> welcome to 9news now.t to topper shutt over at the weather screen. >> that's right. we will try to get our audio back on the president's speech tonight. tell us what is happening in the weather tonight. >> we have changes actually. little bit new information for you. first three days first. looking at showers tomorrow that will turn into some rain. i think tomorrow afternoon tomorrow evening's rain will be on the heavy side. the evening rush could be a real mess. low 70s. tapers off to showers on friday. only 70. got to keep showers in on saturday too with temperatures in the upper 70s no near 80e th tomorrow, tomorrow night. but showers probably linger into saturday or saturday afternoon. we are looking at forecast in detail overnight. mostly cloudy, breezy and cool. a few showers. low temperatures between 60 and 65. and notice the wind north easterly at 10 to 15 increasing through the day on thursday. temperatures very comfortable. 65 and 66. 65 in brookville. 65 in bell haven. mid 60s out towards charle
"this brdc pt d caione captioned bykyecn" byo lby beck >>> welcome to 9news now.t to topper shutt over at the weather screen. >> that's right. we will try to get our audio back on the president's speech tonight. tell us what is happening in the weather tonight. >> we have changes actually. little bit new information for you. first three days first. looking at showers tomorrow that will turn into some rain. i think tomorrow afternoon tomorrow evening's rain will be...
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. >> in case, any other pt that coains costs he bter tell us what it is because it' not in the presentl. >> rose: tre are those o will argue-- as you well know-- that we're going to ha is public oion in the house and senate i the senate,the senate will take the sate financ bill essentialland this will be decided in confence. and democratscan't afford to lose. >> well, perhaps that's right. i mean, you know,the senate has been referd to as the cooling sauc of democracy. recently it's been th icebox. it's the meat locker of decracy. those ofs in the house have been continually ming forwa tryingo get the ball moved downfiel putting aside the bank shot of legislation herehat's going to have to... it is absolutely essential that we solve this problem. for eight yearse had a house and a senate d a white house that was contrled by the republican they did absolutely nothing while th problem got worse. we're changinghat today. you know, democrats are committed to fixing this problem. and tha mccotter is rht. weave some intramuraloncerns t one thing is clear, we're not going toet a lot of republ
. >> in case, any other pt that coains costs he bter tell us what it is because it' not in the presentl. >> rose: tre are those o will argue-- as you well know-- that we're going to ha is public oion in the house and senate i the senate,the senate will take the sate financ bill essentialland this will be decided in confence. and democratscan't afford to lose. >> well, perhaps that's right. i mean, you know,the senate has been referd to as the cooling sauc of democracy....
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. ♪ suffering isnly pt of the israelreality. and dres are also an ininsic facet of lif in the holy land. althese motifs are deeply embeed into israeli films. theemple mount in jerusam is one such symbol that finds its place in joseph ceder'sfilms. revered by both jews and muslims, eh claims the aea as their holy site. in "time of favor" two religious jewish activists dream of e day when they'llray where the shrines stand toy. it's a dream echo by their spiritl leader and rabbi. he takes his rabbi's vison too far and tries to blow up the muslim shrines. >> i've heardhat kind of etoric. i livenproximity toabbis who have that kind o power on theistudents. i have friends who are vulnerable to th kind of influence. so it's a ory about how -- how charis can sometim blind your mal sensibilities. reporter: it's not just in the movies. this tel avivemorial marks t spot where a jewis seminary student assassinated prime minister rabine in9 5. he was offerinthem land for pee. they had earlier warned th the penalty fo giving up the land ofhe
. ♪ suffering isnly pt of the israelreality. and dres are also an ininsic facet of lif in the holy land. althese motifs are deeply embeed into israeli films. theemple mount in jerusam is one such symbol that finds its place in joseph ceder'sfilms. revered by both jews and muslims, eh claims the aea as their holy site. in "time of favor" two religious jewish activists dream of e day when they'llray where the shrines stand toy. it's a dream echo by their spiritl leader and rabbi. he...
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what this i institution recognitio of what fareed za carra call the pt elections world.not nato, it's not a small group of big countries. you need a larger group of to t table in order t haveny kind of real buy-in among the essential players for glal economic policy. unlike, let's say, pitical issues of th security council, economic issues are too imrtant not to deal with, so the institution reform has happened everyone's beetalking about it, an the secity council it sn't happened ther he it did happen. d it's going to make things unwieldy because tre's much more diffilt to come to a consensus among20, especily wi widely diverted interes, than a smaller grp, which was always hard here, too. but it cessary. it's apopriate. united stes will have less leverage, not beuse they've moved the sphere to a larger group but because s role in the wod is not as large as it once was. >>e're out of time for now. thank you very much for--both of you joining us for th roundtable discuion. >> thank you >>> line finally toniht aroup of palestinian school children is heading to walk this w
what this i institution recognitio of what fareed za carra call the pt elections world.not nato, it's not a small group of big countries. you need a larger group of to t table in order t haveny kind of real buy-in among the essential players for glal economic policy. unlike, let's say, pitical issues of th security council, economic issues are too imrtant not to deal with, so the institution reform has happened everyone's beetalking about it, an the secity council it sn't happened ther he it...
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the plippines one of the best r & r pts. t it all came to an abrupt end in the early 1990s with two amatic events. an expsion of filipino nationalism demandg an end to the u.s. military pesencehere. and an most simultaneous exosion of neay mount pinatu which buried the bases undetons of voanic ash. the amecans were gone within a year. and nearly everyone assumed that clark and stubingere history, too. ll, just look at themtoday. the philippines has managed pull off a conversion of the bases rdly anyone thought possible. now called freeport zones, clark and stubing operate today der the flag of the philiines and are bustling with econoc activity. compies fromjapan, korea, europe, canada and en the u.s. have come t set up manufacturing and pduction wheilipino firms hve mod in withhoppingmalls, using, casinos, tourism. it is pouring millions into the philippine economynd might even help this country beme another one of tse famo asiantigers. and there literall are asi tigersere now as wel. but me on that later first -- meet fili
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protect thei economies and forge ahead, but at the same time have a rponsibility because they are ao a pt of the gbal environnt? >> developing countries cannot dodge the own responsibilities. they he to pass dostic legislation that begs to duce the carb essions. they a actually doing it much more than people are not generally aware of. but they haveto recognize that this anissuewhere we are either hav rich and poor countries tother succeed or if we fail, we all sink together. there's no point in sayg that st because rich countries 're more responsible for e situation. thefore they cannot ta responsibility. they must also take responbility. but the burden of responsibily needs to obviously be with countries that havebeen more responble. >> what ro should the united states be aying? >> the united states has tplay a leadership ole. underhe bush administration because of climate denialism, we actually lost some really important time. president obama inroad terms is on a positive mssage and it sounds encouraging, but the vil is in thedetail. and the u.s. needs to recognize that if they delay a
protect thei economies and forge ahead, but at the same time have a rponsibility because they are ao a pt of the gbal environnt? >> developing countries cannot dodge the own responsibilities. they he to pass dostic legislation that begs to duce the carb essions. they a actually doing it much more than people are not generally aware of. but they haveto recognize that this anissuewhere we are either hav rich and poor countries tother succeed or if we fail, we all sink together. there's no...
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maybe more surprising is that senator baucus dd not pt in y kind of requiremenon employs in this country. that's a big difference and perhaps little bit of a surprise. >> -- gwen: those two things are the big diferencebetween what senator baucus is puttg out and what e president said lasteek and has a lot to could -- do with the price tag beg a lot less? >> y. absolutely rht. and senator balk us.a. -- baucus was deteined to come underthat horrble t word, one trillion dollars. the main way he accomplishes th is by keeping thesubsidies, t tax credits and discounts lower than y see in t house bill. >> speakg of the ubsidies, so younow have democra, many liberal and those are baucus' netiating partners, not really the republica anymore especially- except for olympia snw, and even snowe when i interewed her this week sd i want mo subsied for low and middle income people. can they find money fo that? what do you think going to happen o that? >>he other ting that enator baucus put onhis bill hat's a netwist is this big tax on what they cal cadillac insurance policies. but theye really not tht c
maybe more surprising is that senator baucus dd not pt in y kind of requiremenon employs in this country. that's a big difference and perhaps little bit of a surprise. >> -- gwen: those two things are the big diferencebetween what senator baucus is puttg out and what e president said lasteek and has a lot to could -- do with the price tag beg a lot less? >> y. absolutely rht. and senator balk us.a. -- baucus was deteined to come underthat horrble t word, one trillion dollars. the...
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while the bigger parties have pt their election slans vague ke confidence and our country can do morethe left is more specific. it's the only parliamentary party calling for german troops to pull out mediately from afghanistan. it wants to raise taxes on the rich, re money for education less f the banks. simple msages which could he the left win more than % the vote. the rise of the left pay has ansfmed germany's polital landscapand made i more fragmented and more uncertain, and e party which is suffering most as a result is the s.p.d., theocial decrats. >> the left party won't wi this election, buit already claims to have become what the social democrats have traditionall been ingermany, the ice of the worke. steve rosenberg, bbc news, western rmany. >> this is b world news, the latest headlinesor you this ho, theiggest ever trial of a new vacce against h.i. has shown encourang results. scientists say it can reduce the ri of one pticular strain of up fecksy neeredly a -- strn of infecon by nearly a 1. and they arealling for nuclear disarmament and nuclea proliferation. st yesterday w
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hospital para donar san sgres y cantar a los pequeños can que grabó eunivnprimeracto de joan sebastian ptara juzgar la vida de nadie. >>> aunque lleva más de 16 años cantando no f hasta el año pasado que hizo un dúo con joan seban que tnúdpó diopisionprimeo . >>> voy a ser sincera, gracias a él se me han abierto muchas puertas. >>> una de estas puertas participar en los latín grammies ya que anunciará algunos nominados el 17 de septiembre junio t a luisnrique y beto cuevas. es la plataforma más grande de cualquier artista, poder un día ser parteeúdpócr esteprimer imp@ y así, después de añosmpactoe l está sabndoer impactoh@tnúdpódc h@más uúdpóimh@imer ito ganador ahí. >>> ya está a la venta los boletos para los latín grammies. será el 5 de noviembre en las vegas las entradas pueden ser adquirí das por univision.com y por ticket master y por el teléfono que aparece en su pantalla para m información viste nuestro sitio de internet, univision.com con la uniclave latín grammy, vaya calentando espectacul ue el show será espectacular. >>> con los nervios de punta están los concursantes de viva e
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. >>> > sing c brown n hahas compleleteteonone daday y of cmuninityty seservice, pt ofof h his punishmenting ex-girlfriend,d, rihann heas cleleintallll w wdsndnd debris in n s s me s state of virginia.. brown vetos whwhwatctched d hiwork. also o hatoto fooooththbillll foror e exextra a securityty. >>> > chicagago's favovoriteon tryingo drdrum ususupporort foror e ci 2host t themps. presesidenen o obama had aly at ththwhite e house.e. ththe e president says he knows chicago would makemerica and ththe e world proud. e e ioioc ll m makake its chce rlxt mononth. >>> a a warning g directcted toyota d lexus owners iss giving all drerers somethin t think about thisororning the placent yououflr mats may y be d damagageous. the concern mes afr a r h in calorninia a thatatefeft t urureoplple dead srkepts. >> repepororter: could a floorat ve c csesed d is t tc, sosoututhernalalifornia a crh? thth's's w what ininveigigatators s think, ththat theas pedalal gotot stuck der e mat,t, cauausingng t t c r racupup to 120 miles an hr. killlled was califnia highghwawa patrolol officer, mamarkailo hihis s fe,
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some of theoncentration camps such as mohelsn for example were originally created in pt to serve economic ends. it had a corey nearby for mining stone and coring sto that would be used in nazi the grand planning for pull inorer was exampl but over time, especially as he got into 43 and even more so in 44 as the warconomy needed more and more labor, the ess that ran the scam started to farm out their prisoners, rent them out literally to military industrial concerns and they decided pretty quicklthe most efficient way to do that with the rackley have camps at the worksites so these systems of some camps and develop from there. >> ht: how my people do you estimate for processed through these 20,000 camps? >> guest: we don't really have an overall estimate. ere were at the height of the concentration camsyst there were about 750,000 people in that. that of one-- that would have been the beginning of 45 before they began to retreat. of course thats not the total number that went through there. that would probably total i am guessing to some extent but it least a couple million, probably more
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bolldob s nnmclel pt calls bob mcdonnell a "culture warrior." and what does that mean for virginia?s: bob mcdonnell introduced 35 bills to restrict a woman's right to choose. he wants to outlaw abortion-- even in cases of rape and incest. and mcdonnell opposed birth control for married adults. learn more about bob mcdonnell's crusade to take virginia backwards. i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor and my campaign sponsored this ad. >>> our failure to meet this challenge, year ft year, decade after decade, has led us th breaking point. >> we can do better with a targeted approach that tackles problems. >> the big story, the fight for health care reform. >> and joining us live is mike allen. great to see you. thank you for joining us. the big question, did the president change any minds? is this any different than what we have heard in the past? >> he gave himself more time and a new chance. people who saw the speech light it. will the like what is in the package? -- people who saw the speech liked it. the president was not specific. use it -- he still said, let's make a deal. >>
bolldob s nnmclel pt calls bob mcdonnell a "culture warrior." and what does that mean for virginia?s: bob mcdonnell introduced 35 bills to restrict a woman's right to choose. he wants to outlaw abortion-- even in cases of rape and incest. and mcdonnell opposed birth control for married adults. learn more about bob mcdonnell's crusade to take virginia backwards. i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor and my campaign sponsored this ad. >>> our failure to meet this challenge,...
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the interesting pt i find is disingenuous.a safe and we don't want a health plan and some people come in and say i don want a public run government-run plan but don't touch my medicare. i mean -- probably 50% of the people in the countryhp now are covered by a government plan. if you include government employees, medicare, medicaid, social security and the military, probably have the people already are covered by a government plan and they say keep your hands off of it and here is the one bit of hypocrisy i laugh at. whenever we talk about having a public option or even single payer plan theharmaceuticals and hospitals started screaming if we allow the government to negoate those tight prices it would put them out of business. so on the one hand they say you can't have a government plan because you don't want em controlling health care, and it's a sloppy. and government can't do anything. all thother hand they say don't let thedo that because if they do they will put us out of business. if the government plan is sloppily run a
the interesting pt i find is disingenuous.a safe and we don't want a health plan and some people come in and say i don want a public run government-run plan but don't touch my medicare. i mean -- probably 50% of the people in the countryhp now are covered by a government plan. if you include government employees, medicare, medicaid, social security and the military, probably have the people already are covered by a government plan and they say keep your hands off of it and here is the one bit...
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. >> charlie: is fr a pt of your lif then becau you fear the new? you le the gale, you like thrisk, you like e chance. >> i like the transformation. it's about transforming. >> charlie: becomingomething else. transforming. peeling off. >> charlie: beg naked. >> tre's a nakedness i love about any artsecause when you get into this empty space call it you'rend your true self and that's wre i found the fascinion of t dce orhe painting the's a place where it's not about yourself or your wi it's about something that's going take you and guide you. that's the amazing thi. >> charlie: this is something you were born with, not something u learned i it? you we like this as a kid? >>but you can feel it and you smell something and you gr with it and you arn. because i made mistakes and thank god i made them because i learned from them an after that th more you go the more you know this i've done. i'm not gointo do it again. >> charlie: doou look back at all? >> well, this reospective of films, it's looking back but i wanted to dohe exhition of portraits and wri
. >> charlie: is fr a pt of your lif then becau you fear the new? you le the gale, you like thrisk, you like e chance. >> i like the transformation. it's about transforming. >> charlie: becomingomething else. transforming. peeling off. >> charlie: beg naked. >> tre's a nakedness i love about any artsecause when you get into this empty space call it you'rend your true self and that's wre i found the fascinion of t dce orhe painting the's a place where it's not about...
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. >> the good new is we're closer to reform than wee ever been after debatg the iss for the better pt of a year there's four out of five committees in congress haveompleted their work. yesterday theinance committee put out its own bill. each bill has its strengths and silarities between tmnd our ovallfforts have bn helped by groups, businesses drug companies even. most importantly doctors and nurses are supporting is effort. i've also saidhat o of the options in the insuran change should be republins. t me be clear it, would only be an option. no one would be forced to choose it. no one with inrance would be fected by it but what itwould do is provi more choice and more cpetition and put pressure on privateinsurers to make policy a picies afford and bett. >> charlie: setor jay rockefelle ckefeller joins me w after meetin with presidt obam obama d meetgs with about health care reform. i'm eased to ha him. welcome. >> thank yo charlie. thank you veryuch. >> charlie: tell me where were at this moment we record this broadcas at 7:28. >> we're not thereyet. e 80% tt the president mentned m
. >> the good new is we're closer to reform than wee ever been after debatg the iss for the better pt of a year there's four out of five committees in congress haveompleted their work. yesterday theinance committee put out its own bill. each bill has its strengths and silarities between tmnd our ovallfforts have bn helped by groups, businesses drug companies even. most importantly doctors and nurses are supporting is effort. i've also saidhat o of the options in the insuran change should...
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the washington pt calls bob mcdonnell a "culture warrior." and what does that mean for virginia?s: bob mcdonnell introduced 35 bills to restrict a woman's right to choose. he wants to outlaw abortion-- even in cases of rape and incest. and mcdonnell opposed birth control for married adults. learn more about bob mcdonnell's crusade to take virginia backwards. wiggle your day with jell-o sugar-free gelatin. ♪ ooh, yeah it's 10 tasty calories... loved by lips and hips alike. ♪ shake it, shake it, ooh, yeah ♪ jell-o. because every diet needs a little wiggle room. there's the other stuff. ♪ and then there's kraft macaroni & cheese. ♪ kraft has more cheese than those other guys. no wonder they call it the cheesiest! >>> 6:54 on this thursday morning. here's what is in news now. president obama says health care reform does not have to include a public option but he hopes it does. in an address to the congress last night he said his plan would cost $900 billion over a decade. >>> the south carolina congressman who heckled the president during the speech could face punishment. gop leaders
the washington pt calls bob mcdonnell a "culture warrior." and what does that mean for virginia?s: bob mcdonnell introduced 35 bills to restrict a woman's right to choose. he wants to outlaw abortion-- even in cases of rape and incest. and mcdonnell opposed birth control for married adults. learn more about bob mcdonnell's crusade to take virginia backwards. wiggle your day with jell-o sugar-free gelatin. ♪ ooh, yeah it's 10 tasty calories... loved by lips and hips alike. ♪ shake...
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>> it is very important pt of the puzzle. rod blagojevich political career began after he married patty. his days her father s a car for all dman and he really launched his political career no dot blagojevich would not be where he was without richard. >> host: whawas he doing when they met? >> guest: he was a former state's attorney then he just set up practice with his law degree set up a storefront law office and his motheras his receptionist for theut is what he was doing when he met d a. after he met her some think it was by design he wanted to meet the daughter of a polital aldermen they've met at a fund-raiser she wasind of moping around the house and the father said come to my fund-raiser at the german restaurant on the norther side. that is where they met and patty said afterwards i think if i go out with him i will have the time of my life. [laughter] she was right about thatark about launched his political career. >> host:o you think he was a storefront lawyer, did he still have political dreams or had he always hav
>> it is very important pt of the puzzle. rod blagojevich political career began after he married patty. his days her father s a car for all dman and he really launched his political career no dot blagojevich would not be where he was without richard. >> host: whawas he doing when they met? >> guest: he was a former state's attorney then he just set up practice with his law degree set up a storefront law office and his motheras his receptionist for theut is what he was doing...
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it is not the pts we should worry about, is the paper. there substces we need to be concerned about too i'm sure many of yohave heard about this venal a or bpa the building block of polycarbonate plastic used in spohrer water bottles and baby bottles the few months ago candidate banned pocarbonate plastic baby bottles because of the hazards of this chemical and everyday exposure levels. nalgene and camelbak the makers of brand-name sport bottles have said they will no longer make their products using polycarbonate plastic for e makers ofisphenol a bottlers cannot produce them fast enough to fill the demd inanada, the united states and around the world and walrt and other major retailers said they will no longer sell certain polycarbonate plastic products. consumers clearly don't want epa in their products. as he may have purchased last month the fda came to a reassuring conclusion that this the analogy is perfectly safe as used. however the fda in its recent safety assessment and an earlier ones at that point mmi but rely on the findings
it is not the pts we should worry about, is the paper. there substces we need to be concerned about too i'm sure many of yohave heard about this venal a or bpa the building block of polycarbonate plastic used in spohrer water bottles and baby bottles the few months ago candidate banned pocarbonate plastic baby bottles because of the hazards of this chemical and everyday exposure levels. nalgene and camelbak the makers of brand-name sport bottles have said they will no longer make their products...
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first pt of the day isn't looking so bad. part of the week gusting winds in the forecast but there will be some pleasant days ahead a got them lined up in the 5 day forecast. today's highs in the 70s. 78 at national. 78 at dulles and 75 at baltimore. we've got 66 at national, 63 at baltimore and 64 degrees at frederick. 64 at dulles. tonight the overnight lows will be mid 50s to the upper 50s with the clearing skies. tomorrow we're going to take a little bit of a different turn. skies are clearing out but let's take a look at radar because the next weather system is right here over the upper midwest. where in through parts of illinois they do have tornado warnings going on right now. strong frontal system is going to head our way and that could set us up for isolated thunderstorm or shower tomorrow. the frontal system that moved through yesterday is now moving its way off to the northeast, but this is the one that's heading our way. it's going to usher in this cool air. we're goinlike fall. and also some gusty winds with it.
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will you cease t make demands on other pts of israel or on the arab citizens of israel becoming whater, a separate state and so on. many peoe feelnd have questis about it. when the talk about a two state soluon, they say one state is paleinian, that's for the pa eenlz, no jews ar allowed there. the it's sor of jew free. you can't consave of the lestinians having jews living among th. they have to be cleansed. and thenou have the other statehich is a mixed state of jews and arabs. but the arabs are going to be creased because palestinian refugees will be sweeping into the countries according to the -called right of return. plus there will be deman on the shrunk and shriveleisrael. in other words they s, what do they say, they say it's tw ates but not two peopl. onisfully for the paleinians and one is split but eventually will be taken over demoaphically by the palestinians. anyou know, somimes you hav toall it like it is and say let's not going to happen. it's just not going to happen. we want real peace, permanent peace, a defensib peace. but a peace above all in which th palestinian l
will you cease t make demands on other pts of israel or on the arab citizens of israel becoming whater, a separate state and so on. many peoe feelnd have questis about it. when the talk about a two state soluon, they say one state is paleinian, that's for the pa eenlz, no jews ar allowed there. the it's sor of jew free. you can't consave of the lestinians having jews living among th. they have to be cleansed. and thenou have the other statehich is a mixed state of jews and arabs. but the arabs...
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>>mith: so perdue pioneered a process to recycle pt of the chicken growers' excess manu to sp across anperdue launched a voluntary program toeach its growers beer manure management. and the progms that we're looking at are an alteative to more regulation, i guess more regulation and forcement, which nobody like i mean, nobody likes, you ow, somebody coming ontoour farm, u know, without any warning and those kinds things. >> tre's no quemrhat the influence ofhe agricultural farmobby in general has had a very successful role in liming the amount of pollution contl gulations that we see in the cheseake bay watershed or nationwide. >> you know, corporationare extealizing machines. th're constantly devising ways to get somebody else to y their costs ofroduction. and, younow, if you're in a polluting industry, e most obvis way to do that is to shift your cleanup cts to the public. make yourself billionaire by isoning the rest of us. >> smith: are you saying the market's dtorted? >> you show me a pluter, i'll show you a subsidy. >> smithchicken farmers bristled when the obama ep started dem
>>mith: so perdue pioneered a process to recycle pt of the chicken growers' excess manu to sp across anperdue launched a voluntary program toeach its growers beer manure management. and the progms that we're looking at are an alteative to more regulation, i guess more regulation and forcement, which nobody like i mean, nobody likes, you ow, somebody coming ontoour farm, u know, without any warning and those kinds things. >> tre's no quemrhat the influence ofhe agricultural farmobby...
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to rec that was pt of the ne when i discovered nobody ha come to the repr and said how did the story evolve? i could go to the reporters and for me as a 40 reporter, i was fascinated to find out what michael paulson felt abt not being the point* man of the story from the beginning. it was not great. all of this religion reporting was going on all round her while was covering the church by the time it was over, he had written more of the stories are his name was more on the stories but it took awhile to get to that pot*. >> and ty can get upset because of an stomping on their turf, it is awkward. for instance we do not necessarily know as much as about thchurch we may use the wrong nomenclature to seek the bigger story we may not have had all the right terminolog i remember as one it reporter having to learn the catholic terminology was omething. it is like a new day glossary. >>ut will report readers don't know what i hope comes alive in the book is that each of these great stories starts with some little germ, some little curiosity our basic question and when you go back and do theo
to rec that was pt of the ne when i discovered nobody ha come to the repr and said how did the story evolve? i could go to the reporters and for me as a 40 reporter, i was fascinated to find out what michael paulson felt abt not being the point* man of the story from the beginning. it was not great. all of this religion reporting was going on all round her while was covering the church by the time it was over, he had written more of the stories are his name was more on the stories but it took...
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. >> i'm not surprise upon pts it's purely political and you have a democratic president and he's suddenly against the war. >> a lot of republicans supported the war. >> sure. that was the position. >> is it hard for the american media to stay interested in a war that's dragged on now for more than eight years? >> absolutely not. what the marines and the soldiers are going through there, what the afghan people have gone through is so overwhelming. >> do the marines feel ignored that they don't -- do they feel thir fighting and in some cases dying. the marines are living without electricity, without water and food? are you kidding? they don't have any idea what the media is doing. it doesn't factor through their daily life just getting through each day is so hard that that's the challenge. >> as you say, it's hard even with the best writers and best television reporters to convey that reality. it's over 100 degrees and the conditions just sound awful. you have an-month-old baby, i just saw her opinion very cute. he looks very cute. did you have to hez tight go into a war zone? >> i didn't h
. >> i'm not surprise upon pts it's purely political and you have a democratic president and he's suddenly against the war. >> a lot of republicans supported the war. >> sure. that was the position. >> is it hard for the american media to stay interested in a war that's dragged on now for more than eight years? >> absolutely not. what the marines and the soldiers are going through there, what the afghan people have gone through is so overwhelming. >> do the...
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the nation will pause to remember the victims of the pt r emsebe11th 2001 terrorist attack. ceremonies are scheduled in several locations including new rk virginia, and shanksville, pence vein, good morning, i am andrea roane, thank you for being here with us. howard bernstein has weather, angie has the traffic, all of it impacted by the rain. >> right and some of that rain is locally heavy. if you are going out to the beaches watch out until noon a tornado wafor for eshee thr avie stmiemcos ngin. it was once tropical storm erika. we are watching these bands of rain moving from the east to the west. out west things are quiet but we e argoing to do a radar revi few you. looking at a windy day with the ra f especially this ndars ou s around here in the ndst70 n iricte district montgomery county through southern mahland getting light to mora teinra now, out west still waiting for it but east some of e rain locally wiy thav with rainfall rates approaching d ancoming into annapolis half an inch to an inch an hour. ha southern maryland ncement from baden toward leonard and stwest
the nation will pause to remember the victims of the pt r emsebe11th 2001 terrorist attack. ceremonies are scheduled in several locations including new rk virginia, and shanksville, pence vein, good morning, i am andrea roane, thank you for being here with us. howard bernstein has weather, angie has the traffic, all of it impacted by the rain. >> right and some of that rain is locally heavy. if you are going out to the beaches watch out until noon a tornado wafor for eshee thr avie...
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but there is fstration, palpablerustration on the pt ofheilitary. both at e pentagon and out in the fid in afghanistan. >> rose: where is secretary gates on all thi >> that's a good qution. i think secretaryates is somewhere in between. you know, gates for a wle had been skeptal of increasing troops in ghanistan, noting that the soviets had something arou 120,000 or so troops when th were there and obviously we all know how thaended. now, of course, t soviet approach was very, very different than wha nato is trng to do. but when you add in the u.s. and the international troop component in afghanistan you know,ou're up somewhere nea that figure. not que there, but pretty high. and so ges has woered whether you really need more. no since chrystal's assessnt has landed in shington, ges has indicate oruggested that he might be open to supportingomething of an incree but hasn't plicitly come out and endorsed that. but what we also snow that gates will be a particularly influential ice in these discussions. and i think will be actively helping to shape e
but there is fstration, palpablerustration on the pt ofheilitary. both at e pentagon and out in the fid in afghanistan. >> rose: where is secretary gates on all thi >> that's a good qution. i think secretaryates is somewhere in between. you know, gates for a wle had been skeptal of increasing troops in ghanistan, noting that the soviets had something arou 120,000 or so troops when th were there and obviously we all know how thaended. now, of course, t soviet approach was very, very...
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>> well, itis fundamental because it's pt of the way 're approaching the issues. mean cotantly are saying what'sorking, what's not workin so it is bh fundamental and it is though. and thoutful. we're not going tomake any decisions of anysignificance until we know the outcome of this electio i an because we have to know who our counterpar are. we havto make it clear that in retur for x, we expect y. >> warner: so is a real chan in strategy at leas a ternative which is not trying to build up or create pacity in a strong central govement but going to a differenmodel, doing it... doing a morelassic counterterrori campaign, attacking al qaeda leaders and having few combat forces o the ground? are you aually reassessing whether countensurgency is the way to go here? >>ou know, i think it's fair toay, margaret, that we have an openind to any argument that is made. now i'sure each of us is entering intthis process with o own points of view and our own base of understanding what will or will not wor and what general mcmcchrystal has dones to pride his assessment. weill get
>> well, itis fundamental because it's pt of the way 're approaching the issues. mean cotantly are saying what'sorking, what's not workin so it is bh fundamental and it is though. and thoutful. we're not going tomake any decisions of anysignificance until we know the outcome of this electio i an because we have to know who our counterpar are. we havto make it clear that in retur for x, we expect y. >> warner: so is a real chan in strategy at leas a ternative which is not trying to...
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. >> well, two things were the most important pt of the turnarou in iraq to the exten there's been one,hich obviouslyhere has been. it's not yet a scessful deal in iraq. we got a lot of proems there, but nonheless there was a turnarnd. the most imptant thing, probably, it was co-ting of those lower-level iraqis, the sons ofraq tha swihed side and this's wha i made reference to before. we've got toave a planoet the lower-level taliban, even the that fought again us, to switchides. it's not easyo put that plan in place it's going to take money and it also going to ta a commitment, a promise of an assurance at there will be protection forhose people and their families after theyswitch sides, even thoh some of them had previouslyeen attacking us just like that son of iraq. >> rose: b let me interrupt. may i interrup can we do that whout more troops? n we protect them without more troops? >> it's t iraqi army and policehich should protect them. >> rose:o, what'sin afghanistan. in afghanist with respect to the taliban, are you ying that it has to be t afgha who will protect those taliban we
. >> well, two things were the most important pt of the turnarou in iraq to the exten there's been one,hich obviouslyhere has been. it's not yet a scessful deal in iraq. we got a lot of proems there, but nonheless there was a turnarnd. the most imptant thing, probably, it was co-ting of those lower-level iraqis, the sons ofraq tha swihed side and this's wha i made reference to before. we've got toave a planoet the lower-level taliban, even the that fought again us, to switchides. it's not...
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as well a kurdish culture, language, tradition relies with the people of the most important pt of the culture is still flourishing. but it is a very difficult job to try to protect 6illion people he has not seen in 50 years and rally tibetans in exile most of those who have never en to but it cellpro i will endy saying and all of tibet difficult history this is the most dark a difficult time of wall. people are arrested and subject to seven years imprisonment just for calling their family here and people are sentenced to death in a close core nd many of you know, the dolly llama on the 50th anniversary of his exile in march said that tibet under chinese rule is a hell on earth. i spent the morning doing anything with him and he said my country is going three death sentence which is the equivalent of a scare ut and one of the things he is doing is trying to ask anybody he said yesterday do not listen to the tibet 10 propaganda or me or chinese propaganda just as the outside observer tell us what is happening or give us the an objective report so for a dec -- dr. gupta not the your pati
as well a kurdish culture, language, tradition relies with the people of the most important pt of the culture is still flourishing. but it is a very difficult job to try to protect 6illion people he has not seen in 50 years and rally tibetans in exile most of those who have never en to but it cellpro i will endy saying and all of tibet difficult history this is the most dark a difficult time of wall. people are arrested and subject to seven years imprisonment just for calling their family here...
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. >> sply put, it is pt time to talk about starti negotiions, it is time to move forward. it is time to show the flexibility and common see and sense of compromise that's necessary to achie our goals perment status of negotiations must begin and begin soon. anmore importantly,we must give those negotiations the opportunity tosucceed. and so my message to these two leaders is clear: despite all the obstacles, despite allhe history, despite all t mirust, we have to find a way forward. we have to summon the will to break the deadlk that has trapped generations of israelis and palestinians in an endless cycle of colict and suffering. we cannot continue theame pattern of taking tentative steps forward and then steing back. >> rose: iam pleased t ve prime mister fayyad back on th program. weome. >> pleasure. >> rose: i appreciate you beg here very much and you say to the president of the united stes? i think he has it right. he said two tngs in this clip and, by the way, i than you for giving me the oppornityto see what he said about us because i was in another meeting at t time
. >> sply put, it is pt time to talk about starti negotiions, it is time to move forward. it is time to show the flexibility and common see and sense of compromise that's necessary to achie our goals perment status of negotiations must begin and begin soon. anmore importantly,we must give those negotiations the opportunity tosucceed. and so my message to these two leaders is clear: despite all the obstacles, despite allhe history, despite all t mirust, we have to find a way forward. we...
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anyonean submit drawings of cars designed fouse in specific pts of the countr other participants on esite then vote on tir favorite designs. the eventual winner ge a cash prize. jay rogers, who wento school in mechanical engineerin to iraq as a rine, and to harvard for an m.b.a. is the c.e.o. d founder of lal motors. >> wintegrate with the community fore any car is even chosen and what do is we go to t community and we say, here's an idea: wean talk to customers who also comto our webse, part of our community, and say i want car for the pacific northwest. i want a c for desert living, you know, in san diego, phoex, xico, that kind of thing. i'd like a car for south florida. >> reporter: localotors' manufacturing plans e also innovave. rogers wan to build 20 so- called micro-factories tha would lookomething like this all across the country, each serving a reonal marke >> reporter: microactory means micro productionhich means several thousand unitsver the course of a year ia local area that employs loc people. the footprt looks about 80,000 square feet which is st of like small home dep
anyonean submit drawings of cars designed fouse in specific pts of the countr other participants on esite then vote on tir favorite designs. the eventual winner ge a cash prize. jay rogers, who wento school in mechanical engineerin to iraq as a rine, and to harvard for an m.b.a. is the c.e.o. d founder of lal motors. >> wintegrate with the community fore any car is even chosen and what do is we go to t community and we say, here's an idea: wean talk to customers who also comto our webse,...
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pt. we don't read and understand the change. i have a chapter of reading the environment and that is the biggest flaw and it leads to others. obviously we need to reestablish a code of ethics, eical and moral behavior. we have lost that in parts of society i talked about in the book from places you wouldn't expect from religiouleadership and elsewhere. and i think n the american people and other people are demanding more in the wa of the right kind of code in the way you do things and the way you get done. i think also we have lost a little bit ithe way hat we used to develop strategic thinkers. we keep asking oursels where are the george marshall's of the world, and you know, they are not there so we need visionaries and we are sort of a transaction all day today society as opposed to saying we have a vision of where we want to be in five, ten, 15 years whether you are running a company or a mitary unit, so those are the kind of things that have been missing. >> host: wh regard to the en
pt. we don't read and understand the change. i have a chapter of reading the environment and that is the biggest flaw and it leads to others. obviously we need to reestablish a code of ethics, eical and moral behavior. we have lost that in parts of society i talked about in the book from places you wouldn't expect from religiouleadership and elsewhere. and i think n the american people and other people are demanding more in the wa of the right kind of code in the way you do things and the way...
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. >> thanks for picking up on that send pt of the question. you know, when i read your book had the same question that was just handed to me about your tax policy on aggressive consumption. and this is the way the audience person submitted the question. i understand where you are coming from in suggestin a aggressive consumption rather than a progressive tax. given the downturn of the economy, wouldn't this have the adverse of effect of deterring spends at a tame when you mentioned we uld b spending to stimulate. >> that's a great question. and the premise of the question is correct. we do not want a tax consumption right now. absolutely not. as i said at the outside, it is to get people to spend more not less. the nice thing about a progressive consumption tax. if it were adopted now under the provision that it would be phased in gradually only after the economy reached 5% unemplment again, it would kill two @irds with one stone. people would see a csumption tax on the horizon. and those who could would thing i better build the wing to avoid
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. >> in case, any other pt that coains costs he bter tell us what it is because it' not in the present bill. >> rose: tre are those o will argue-- as you well know-- that we're going to ha is public oion in the house and senate i the senate,the senate will take the sate financ bill essentialland this will be decided in confence. and democratscan't afford to lose. >> well, perhaps that's right. i mean, you know,the senate has been referd to as the cooling sauc of democracy. recently it's been th icebox. it's the meat locker of decracy. those ofs in the house have been continually ming forwa tryingo get the ball moved downfiel putting aside the bank shot of legislation herehat's going to have to... it is absolutely essential that we solve this problem. for eight yearse had a house and a senate d a white house that was contrled by the republican they did absolutely nothing while th problem got worse. we're changinghat today. you know, democrats are committed to fixing this problem. and tha mccotter is rht. weave some intramuraloncerns t one thing is clear, we're not going toet a lot of re
. >> in case, any other pt that coains costs he bter tell us what it is because it' not in the present bill. >> rose: tre are those o will argue-- as you well know-- that we're going to ha is public oion in the house and senate i the senate,the senate will take the sate financ bill essentialland this will be decided in confence. and democratscan't afford to lose. >> well, perhaps that's right. i mean, you know,the senate has been referd to as the cooling sauc of democracy....
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and now you've got a pulation that's morangry and more powered in a very, very powerful and dangerous pt of the region. >> moyers: b you're going back. >> i have to go back. you know... >> moyers: why do you ha to go back? >> because i'm the ptagon correspondent, and i think is really dangerous to dend on people in the peagon to tell you what's hapning on the ground. ere's no way to understand i otr than to go. and i'm not smarenough to just sortf read reports. i ha to feel it. i have to sml it and touch it d feel that fear in some way i ve to be in the humvee and feel the feaof not knowing what's going to happen or be in the car with e afghan with my afgh friends and feel what it's like to not knowf that coalitionoldier's going to kill u or not. ere's just no way for me to understand it. and the vantage int of washington, in some wa, doesn't matter. it just doesn't maer. at matters is what the troop ardoing. and you can't reicate anything going there. and really do love it. it's a beaiful country. i love the pple. i love hanng out with the troops. i lo understanding it. to me it's a gre
and now you've got a pulation that's morangry and more powered in a very, very powerful and dangerous pt of the region. >> moyers: b you're going back. >> i have to go back. you know... >> moyers: why do you ha to go back? >> because i'm the ptagon correspondent, and i think is really dangerous to dend on people in the peagon to tell you what's hapning on the ground. ere's no way to understand i otr than to go. and i'm not smarenough to just sortf read reports. i ha to...
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but i -i say that in pt because i think i i -- why do you say -- >> i thk overconfidence is the path you know, toward reneweruin or something. i me i think that if yo become too confide, you lose your waffleful- watchfulss and i feel like this is something my nd to be disciplined arounfood is sething i work on every single daytill. >>o you cook? >> i haven't been cook much over the last five and a half years. i haven't had much need. >> if you did, you lost some of them. >> will make a renewed effort in that direction just now. >> is your motharlive. >> no,o. she didn't get a chan to. >> no. >> tsee what heron did in terms it of his foray into food. i hope, i think and i hope she wou have enjoyed that boogreatly. i'm sorry never got ta her on myrestaurant adntures over the last five and a half years, she would have h a ball. >> born round, the secret historof a full-time eater, frank bruni,hank you. >> thank you very mu. >> thankou for joinings. see you next tim captioning snsored by ro communications captioned by media access gro at wgbh acce.wgbh.org
but i -i say that in pt because i think i i -- why do you say -- >> i thk overconfidence is the path you know, toward reneweruin or something. i me i think that if yo become too confide, you lose your waffleful- watchfulss and i feel like this is something my nd to be disciplined arounfood is sething i work on every single daytill. >>o you cook? >> i haven't been cook much over the last five and a half years. i haven't had much need. >> if you did, you lost some of them....
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@roñúíxÑ<pt÷í÷íñí÷uñdlll >>> welcome back. we are continuing our conversation.le, a 24-year-old girl, annie le, set to be married sunday yet her body was found stuffed in a wall at yale university where she was studying to be a pharmacist. we have new video, from abc news, home video of annie as you see her, it looks like she is just enjoying herself, playing, smiling. all accounts, she's just a beautiful person inside and out. so, again our heart breaks for her family, her fiance as we now know ishe is no longer with us. skyl skylar, your thoughts here? >> caller: when she was working in the lab was she doing anything controversial that might have sparked some emotion in anybody? >> good question. back to rupa there at yale, anything about that, what she was studying anything controversial there? >> well, mike, she was a ph.d. candidate at yale university in the pharmacology program. she was actually doing research particularly pertaining to diabetes and diabetic research. some of the research that she was doing would relate to amistad, of course with animals b
@roñúíxÑ>> welcome back. we are continuing our conversation.le, a 24-year-old girl, annie le, set to be married sunday yet her body was found stuffed in a wall at yale university where she was studying to be a pharmacist. we have new video, from abc news, home video of annie as you see her, it looks like she is just enjoying herself, playing, smiling. all accounts, she's just a beautiful person inside and out. so, again our heart breaks for her family, her fiance as we now know ishe...
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but they suddenly decided discretion is a better pt of valor and he was a great, big fat guy and couldn't get on the horse and had a dearborn cart and climbed into his dearborn and summoned his 18 dragoons and the only brigadier troops he had an lit out for albuquerque. and the and they assumed the new mexicans were docile people and welcomed this iasion and the opposite, they seethed with anger and rezenltd it and got worse and worse and worse and lived a miserable enough i-275, und under. what is worse, the troops who were mostly concentrated around santa fe after karen was gone. were as bad as any other volunteers in the service, you gotta remember, what the problems with the state volunteer regiments, their officers are politicians, back home and the enlisted men are voters back home and what kind of discipline do you have in that kind of a situation and this second, missouri cavalry, the colonel sterling price, was a slithery politician who wanted his men's votes for governor and got in late with the early version of santa fe -- and made himself fairly wealthy, time he was in new mex
but they suddenly decided discretion is a better pt of valor and he was a great, big fat guy and couldn't get on the horse and had a dearborn cart and climbed into his dearborn and summoned his 18 dragoons and the only brigadier troops he had an lit out for albuquerque. and the and they assumed the new mexicans were docile people and welcomed this iasion and the opposite, they seethed with anger and rezenltd it and got worse and worse and worse and lived a miserable enough i-275, und under....