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askg ts sund, dhe queions se royal wahers are askg ts sund, gust 23rd,009. ptns paid for by c-iversal telesion >>> goodrning, everyone welcome "day" on ts moing. i'm lter holt. and i jen wolfe. we'r wchg hurrine bil a starts pull away fm t eastcoas >> bill m beovin , b thedanger byo mes,s ov, ill generingough as andig rk of r cuentslong the et coast, and caung safy officia from florida to new elando tell fksotay o of the ter, dpite t fac it might berightnd sunn wre the are. wel get a t latt on bill and it eec i a few nus. >> intenfyinganntor murder suspectyan alexander jenks. authoritiebeeve hele to na afterilli h -wif and w ty're sayg the fac athe wor milliincere ly complicin the sear. mu more onat comingup. >>> firs a big sry deveping overss thi moing. the city o athens, grce threatened b masve ldfires. stepnigosk joins us wit the verylatest. good morning. >> repter: gd rning, st. mef athe' most iconic siteare slouded in ok the goverent dlared atate meen forhe regionnd evacuad 10,0 resides. fi of aensubur are bei thatened pushi theire depament t itslimind
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i encourage yo be ronger dti tother and unite. >> after s seech -- > i'm uriggest n. >>-- tere e queion augraphs, pics, and than. >> than you s much. so, geto emotional. >>hat's okay. >> dr. wakefild is a heo. don't know where would b wihout him bause one would listen to us fore him. >> whe dr. wakieldays he on ggeed spadinguthe vaccine' schede, mny paren heard sethingdifferent -- vaccines cause autism. th belief has gaaned t movement among parents childn withautism, maf whom belie vaccin d some children mearmhan good. the movement s found a passionate spesperson actre jenny mccarth whos son evan was dgnosed wit autism. her concns itial cented on t mmr,hen turned to iosal, america-based preservative in somevaccines. hover, itas not been used nce 20 and yet the reported ratefautismas not declid. ut mccarthy a othe believe th children getooany vaccin and that daerous toxnstl lurkin the llng larry king rliethis year -- >the ccinesre notsafe. ke a betteroduct, d th parents ll vcinate. >> with no mainstream scienfi stues nfluenceer views, r inuence is a pzle for som like the pediatrician at
i encourage yo be ronger dti tother and unite. >> after s seech -- > i'm uriggest n. >>-- tere e queion augraphs, pics, and than. >> than you s much. so, geto emotional. >>hat's okay. >> dr. wakefild is a heo. don't know where would b wihout him bause one would listen to us fore him. >> whe dr. wakieldays he on ggeed spadinguthe vaccine' schede, mny paren heard sethingdifferent -- vaccines cause autism. th belief has gaaned t movement among parents childn...
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it's a queion of how are you going organize purchasing ols so that people can buy coverage anhave theirs in effectpread across a big pool. it's the same principlececi is talkg about. i'm a peon who gets my insurance through employe in effect have group coverage, if i'm a healt person the risks are pushed acro the whole pol so the notion is to create new health insunce exchanges, or gateways, on aederal level the state vel, or th in various bis, different approaches are spelled out, and this would enable peop who don't currently havecoverage thugh an employer t access coverage thrgh the pool. there would be standardized benefit packas, you wou be able to comparin shop, i could buy the aetna covege pakage, i could b the blueross coverage package and the ol idea was that the public pln ould also participate in th pool anbe an option, and that's theption that seems to be fading now. >> ifil: let's talk about the political reaty check here, which is that on the house side i guess tre are three house bills, all of themnclude a ublic option and most hou demrats support it. on t senate de, wher
it's a queion of how are you going organize purchasing ols so that people can buy coverage anhave theirs in effectpread across a big pool. it's the same principlececi is talkg about. i'm a peon who gets my insurance through employe in effect have group coverage, if i'm a healt person the risks are pushed acro the whole pol so the notion is to create new health insunce exchanges, or gateways, on aederal level the state vel, or th in various bis, different approaches are spelled out, and this...
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that queion is bng asked with gwing urgency in russia.e have ts special repo from moscow. >> it late april in a supermarket i southern moscow. the pice chief has just walked in with a gun. he is about to start shooting. this woman manages a raculous escape. as the staff for their lives, three lie dead. six others are seriously wounded. he wasne of them. he s shot twice in the back and stomach. h is still recovering. he sll has a bullet fragments lodged near his heart. >> my view of the police has changed forever. now cannot see a poceman without feing scared. it is not just me. many people in ts neighborhood wi never trust the police again. > aive minute drive away in theame area of moscow, i have come to meetim. >> she tried to cross here. >> two weeksfterhe supermket shooting, his pregnant wifwas run over and killed at this spot by an off- duty policeman. he was speeding on t wrong side of the road and did not even sto >> those pple who work in the poli or other departmts, th understand that they wl not be charged. bacon drive is they w
that queion is bng asked with gwing urgency in russia.e have ts special repo from moscow. >> it late april in a supermarket i southern moscow. the pice chief has just walked in with a gun. he is about to start shooting. this woman manages a raculous escape. as the staff for their lives, three lie dead. six others are seriously wounded. he wasne of them. he s shot twice in the back and stomach. h is still recovering. he sll has a bullet fragments lodged near his heart. >> my view of...
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the queion is,ill there be ough of a demand to force the legislature to do something other than changepe? >> there really is away to finesse the issue and to keep from having to change the law with the change of the governorship i think what they ought to in massachutts is simply pass a law tt says, the governor will appoint successor if the senator dies in offe if the gornor is a democr. otherwe, if he is a republan, there will be a special election than they do not have tchange the law again. [laughter] >> i do not thi that will be a problem. >> i think the people of massachusetts woul think its a great idea to dinberre like at. -- to do something like that. >> io nothink that thewant be without a senat for five mohs. it st saw what happened in nnesota. why did they change ? >> they changed it for political reasons. they will change it back for purely political rsons. hypocrisy leads to schear cricketcrookedss. >> in9 -- between962 and thisast week, there has been one senate vacan in massachusetts, in 1984 when jn kerry waelected. poticians milk middle age and beyond have been planni
the queion is,ill there be ough of a demand to force the legislature to do something other than changepe? >> there really is away to finesse the issue and to keep from having to change the law with the change of the governorship i think what they ought to in massachutts is simply pass a law tt says, the governor will appoint successor if the senator dies in offe if the gornor is a democr. otherwe, if he is a republan, there will be a special election than they do not have tchange the law...
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ay, what's the queion, what's the case you'd ke me to lead the discussion on? she said "you'll like it, the united states of ameri." so here's this case discussion with these student and i'm thinkingo myself what can i ink this group about america and i had a wonderful ment named bill lazier. and he alwampressed upon me yodon't have to have the answers. what you have to have is t questis. rose: my mantra. >> exactly. and if you have the questions, good answers wl come. and i thought a ieo west pointis question. theuestion s: where's america? is americat an inflecon point? and if so, which way? becae great tions athens, 500 b.c.e. rome, egyptian old kingdom, egyptian new kingdom, mians crete have fallen. so i put to the group america renewing its gatness or is th united stateof america dangerously on the cusp of fallinfrom great to good? the estion was rhetorical but the room exploded into this really remarkabl debate. there'no correlation by sector there was a lot of discussion and eat passion for the question. t the rea crical moment me at a break. chief execi
ay, what's the queion, what's the case you'd ke me to lead the discussion on? she said "you'll like it, the united states of ameri." so here's this case discussion with these student and i'm thinkingo myself what can i ink this group about america and i had a wonderful ment named bill lazier. and he alwampressed upon me yodon't have to have the answers. what you have to have is t questis. rose: my mantra. >> exactly. and if you have the questions, good answers wl come. and i...
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not ly doeoe it raise queions about the th othisis polical icon,, but it also political landscape here in this stat as well a as the eir tional h hlth cacare dete. ted d kenny has s spent the sumr onape co f fightg for h life. now, we lelen he is also fighting tshape what happensns ter.r. in t letter to massachusetts officials,ennedy sasays, im issu concerns s me deeply.n reprpresentation for m massaches shshld a senateeacancyoccur. enough to atten the funereralf his sisier lt week. and law kers think t message islearar. >> p prorobly the most telling e looking a time wnn we g ing wot have s senator kennedy in >> reporte kennes ggesting that the governrnor be empowered appoint a tempoporary placement until a spepecial it seems directed a one siningl issu health care. >> i pledge you that i will be there, n nexex juary onn the floooor t united ststatates sete. to fight foror at the docratic coconvention last t summ, , and use for whh democrats now needry vote ey can get. >> t thi he'ss ccern most out is getting a health care plan passed. i think heants to ma sure therere's someone e the
not ly doeoe it raise queions about the th othisis polical icon,, but it also political landscape here in this stat as well a as the eir tional h hlth cacare dete. ted d kenny has s spent the sumr onape co f fightg for h life. now, we lelen he is also fighting tshape what happensns ter.r. in t letter to massachusetts officials,ennedy sasays, im issu concerns s me deeply.n reprpresentation for m massaches shshld a senateeacancyoccur. enough to atten the funereralf his sisier lt week. and law...
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. >> 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 in july. the commce department said housing arts fell 1%. economts expected a slight increase. construction of single famy homes rose a bit but mti- familynits and condominiums fell sharply. those projectsre more vulnerab to the credit cotraints facing some builders. applicationsf building permits an indicator of future activy were also down >> paul: fallingome prices have left me 16 million people owing moren their mortgages than their properties are woh. that negive equity situation is called being "underw
. >> 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...
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and they didn'tsk the queion "what's the up side if w go up? what's the down side if the storm turns ally bad?" well, the up se is we ge to do our planned climb.epide. what's the dn side? >> rose: we die. >>e could die. they went ahead anyway,the storm turned againsthem, they were hit by ligning and ey died. and so what w find is there's is notion of not just risk by asymmetric risk. rose: oh, iee. in other words the down side is worse than the upse. >> much worse than the upside. and that leads into things going againsyou whether itbe the gradua erosion or whetheit be the risk turd bad a you start heading downwards and that when you entertage ur. the essence stage four is not that y're falling, it's grasping for salvaon in responseo falling. >> rose: give methe story. >> well,irst of all, those are great positive sties because ib i don mean, xerox, new corps, these are all cpanies that weren decline that came back. in the case of i.b., what's verynteresting is that you have... there was a y your brought in, by the way, ry rarely do outsidesavi
and they didn'tsk the queion "what's the up side if w go up? what's the down side if the storm turns ally bad?" well, the up se is we ge to do our planned climb.epide. what's the dn side? >> rose: we die. >>e could die. they went ahead anyway,the storm turned againsthem, they were hit by ligning and ey died. and so what w find is there's is notion of not just risk by asymmetric risk. rose: oh, iee. in other words the down side is worse than the upse. >> much worse...
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. >> have more queions about health care d the debate. >> my obligatio to the american people says we will g this one one way or the other. >> peggy noonan writes i "the wall street joual" this week that every big idea tha works is marked by clarity. ere is the clarity in this debate, nina? >> that is the probm. there artoo many movin parts. i's like the hum back. most people have back pblems, and mrobama has ba problems beuse there is the question of controingosts, who do you cover, the devery of services. th is the pblem. of course, these are all real problems. but it is just too ha to explain. there isot a single thing. what i don't unrstand is th nazi analogies,people showg up with hitlerustache is pnted on presideobama. peop showing up with loaded weapons. at presidential four run how do they t away with that? >> that a provocative act and act of intimidationnd has no place in pitics. maybe ey are trying tsay that the second amendmt is a viable a that they are emphasizing their right to the second amendment. this isgoing to have political discourse. it ialso potentially very dang
. >> have more queions about health care d the debate. >> my obligatio to the american people says we will g this one one way or the other. >> peggy noonan writes i "the wall street joual" this week that every big idea tha works is marked by clarity. ere is the clarity in this debate, nina? >> that is the probm. there artoo many movin parts. i's like the hum back. most people have back pblems, and mrobama has ba problems beuse there is the question of...
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the fac that s just responded as she did to that queion i just said good for you preview of the secretary of ate, senator inton. --ood for you. you are the sectary of state, hillary clinton. >> as your only fema repsentative, i tnk the question w offensive -- ->> was a mistake. >> if you lisn to the tranation -- >> it was demeaninand offensive and i was proud oher for taking right back to him. >> i amympathetic, but i think it is about the fa is you have richard holbrooke in charge of afghastan and pakistan, george mitchell in charge of the middle east, envoys here and there, or husband thais the hero of korea,nd she is in the ongo. obama the stdes t world, speaking in thgreat eopean capil, and she is in kinsha. would you be upset? i am sure kinsha -- is alw pleas by -- kshasa is a lovely spot -- actually, it is a hell hole. she is given africa. she has been heavy marginalizedead in the six months of this ainistration, as she proposed a policy, given a speech, or made a trip of any high importance? the answer is . it is all being done bothers. >> you can overste that. she and richardolbro
the fac that s just responded as she did to that queion i just said good for you preview of the secretary of ate, senator inton. --ood for you. you are the sectary of state, hillary clinton. >> as your only fema repsentative, i tnk the question w offensive -- ->> was a mistake. >> if you lisn to the tranation -- >> it was demeaninand offensive and i was proud oher for taking right back to him. >> i amympathetic, but i think it is about the fa is you have richard...
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. >> and then there's the queion that if the sanctions were imposed, what would the affect have or be on the opposition movement? >> well, that's the other aspect of this. that the government obviously is better equipped to deal with the cost -- the impact of the sanctions of ordinary people. and these gasoline sanctio extremely broad based. so it is quite likely that it will be the ordinary people, including the people that have been protesting on the streets, demanding that their votes be counted. that will be primarily affected by this rather than the government itself. >> so, in other words, the people would become angry at those who impose the sanctions and perhaps forget so much about the anger against their own government? >> well, even if the anger may be split in part, reality is, who is going to be bearing the brunt of the impact of this? the government seems to be far more capable of able to protect itself. whereas, ordinary people have no such capabilities. >> the other news from iran this week and of course is the trial of the anti-ahmadinejad protesters. and the governme
. >> and then there's the queion that if the sanctions were imposed, what would the affect have or be on the opposition movement? >> well, that's the other aspect of this. that the government obviously is better equipped to deal with the cost -- the impact of the sanctions of ordinary people. and these gasoline sanctio extremely broad based. so it is quite likely that it will be the ordinary people, including the people that have been protesting on the streets, demanding that their...
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all the queions have b no means been swered. >> reporter: as for dr. wakeel the controvsy continue i wasn't se wther was going to see a halo pof yr he or hos comin out of yr he. how you fee about the controrsy you ve gerated over this last decade? >> ll, ihink i you mak an observatiowhhhaenges policyr profit, the there is gog to be a reacti. i n't ow whetheraccines cae aism. i kn is legitimate questi thaesee nds to be asked and i'm n g tnglkwao ywa from ter:t lar, nbc news, ne.orepw myot lar:r, nbc news, new yo.r, >>> u can e mor of matt's interview o a special "datin" a dose o controver tonightt 7:00/6:00 centl herennbc. >>> when we me back, wha happs when a skyver takes a ,000 foo pngwithout a rkinparache? you've wanted to quit smoki so manyimes but those daycame and wen d the caretteremaed. but today's a new day. and a few sple steps can make a rl dierence your next qt... thin le artingith plan to quit smoking... gettinsupport. and taing to your ctor about how prescription tatments can help y. talk to your doctor abou prescriptionreatment options an
all the queions have b no means been swered. >> reporter: as for dr. wakeel the controvsy continue i wasn't se wther was going to see a halo pof yr he or hos comin out of yr he. how you fee about the controrsy you ve gerated over this last decade? >> ll, ihink i you mak an observatiowhhhaenges policyr profit, the there is gog to be a reacti. i n't ow whetheraccines cae aism. i kn is legitimate questi thaesee nds to be asked and i'm n g tnglkwao ywa from ter:t lar, nbc news, ne.orepw...
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. >> so people just coul't answer the queion, "what does this mean fome and my family?"and so they dn't know what th had to lose if this didn't happen. t more importantly, that lef the field open for the ctics and e opposition to define it the way they wanted tond even to scare people a ttle bit that this might be a governmt takeoverf the health care system. or a bureaucrat mit get between u and your doctor. people couldt say, "no, i want to fht for this because i know what i'm going to ge i'm going to g some help with bills." or "i'm ing to get... the insurance syst is going to change. or i can change jobs and'll still ve health insurance coverage." they didn't know what they wld get. they didt know what they might lose if this didn't ss. anthat now is changing. in a sense, whatappened was the media and thdebate focused on the isss which were in coention on capitol hill, that they were debating on pitol ll, because media coverage follows the controrsies instead of the peoplissues that brought us this debate the first place. >> moyers: let me ow you the ad that the beral
. >> so people just coul't answer the queion, "what does this mean fome and my family?"and so they dn't know what th had to lose if this didn't happen. t more importantly, that lef the field open for the ctics and e opposition to define it the way they wanted tond even to scare people a ttle bit that this might be a governmt takeoverf the health care system. or a bureaucrat mit get between u and your doctor. people couldt say, "no, i want to fht for this because i know what...
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about five wks ago, having breakfast with theixth man to walk on e moon, ed mitchel he askedhe same queion. and iaid, with well, i was a young cowboy on the northern border of brazil and i got badly iured by a wild horse and i'm lying thunderstorm wild horse kicking a thrashing about and and others came running overnd pulled me out from uerneath and said, wel the nearestoctor is 26 days on footrom here. by that time i got the inspirion for bringing the doctors a little bit closer t when i saihat, the astront, ed mitchell, said, gosh, i was on the moon and i was only three days from the nearest ctor. and i said, well, you know, for thpeople that we're expecting see in los angeles a those thsands that we've seen in the past, you know, if it wasn't for these wonrful volunteershat are donating their services, they might as well be the moon or in the northern amazon basin. because they simply don't he access to the care they need. tavis: do you keep and if not, it by degn to not keepny data onhe people that you see? do you have any ki of demogrhic data on who you're seeing? race, color, ethnic
about five wks ago, having breakfast with theixth man to walk on e moon, ed mitchel he askedhe same queion. and iaid, with well, i was a young cowboy on the northern border of brazil and i got badly iured by a wild horse and i'm lying thunderstorm wild horse kicking a thrashing about and and others came running overnd pulled me out from uerneath and said, wel the nearestoctor is 26 days on footrom here. by that time i got the inspirion for bringing the doctors a little bit closer t when i...
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david, a queion probably for you. we talked about some of the personal aspec and talks about the electio tucked abt the military. you mentionedome of the economics that what is a valid governnt i afghanistan going to use as an economic policy? no one has talked about narcotics. what is the economy base that their going to be using to rebuild the country and how were they going to survive when international committee stop paying for can't pay any more for their army and police force? >> i hope that is in the long te,he carrot ahan security forces are not supportable by afghan resources. that is a longer-term probl. in the end you haveo get it workineconomyndhat is going to built by nichols and dimes. in the world right now is a wnturn. people a competing for resource even for thingr such as the chinese investment and extraction and the deposits. talk about pipeliles. so it's fineo haveo be built a little at a time. it is already been done in kabul, and one used to say you have capalism working in one city and it is mak
david, a queion probably for you. we talked about some of the personal aspec and talks about the electio tucked abt the military. you mentionedome of the economics that what is a valid governnt i afghanistan going to use as an economic policy? no one has talked about narcotics. what is the economy base that their going to be using to rebuild the country and how were they going to survive when international committee stop paying for can't pay any more for their army and police force? >> i...
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he reportedly used a police boat and a helicopter as she pops the queion. he had the marine police create a divergenc he has apologized and offered to pay for any expenses. the time when so many people are hurting and people are keeping a tight wallets. not a good choice. >> trying to be creative. >> hopefully she said yes. tired of waiting for your savings? with an instant money coupon from jcpenney, get $10 off instantly when you spend $50. guy's arizona shorts are $9.99. kid's izod uniform polos are $7.99, pants are $12.99. juniors' tops and bottoms from arizona and decree are buy one, get one for $1.00. plus, night and day doorbusters. style doesn't wait. and neither should you. check your newspaper or go to jcp.com for your instant money coupon. style, quality and price matter. jcpenney >>> a new report says democrats might try to ram through a health care reform bill without compromise from republicans. >> viviana hurtado has more. >> e white house insists they have been consistent when it comes to health care reform. >> the president prefers the publ
he reportedly used a police boat and a helicopter as she pops the queion. he had the marine police create a divergenc he has apologized and offered to pay for any expenses. the time when so many people are hurting and people are keeping a tight wallets. not a good choice. >> trying to be creative. >> hopefully she said yes. tired of waiting for your savings? with an instant money coupon from jcpenney, get $10 off instantly when you spend $50. guy's arizona shorts are $9.99. kid's...
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be standing up and cheering yet, but things are better than they were six months ago, there's no queion about that. >> reporter: good for buyers, but are selling at a loss. in fact, nationwide, the median single family home price was just $178,000 in july, down 14.6% from a year ago. >> i think we're going to stay kind of where we are now in terms of prices for the next couple of years. >> reporter: that's because experts warn another wave of foreclosures could hit the market. these tied to people losing their jobs and to interest rates rising on risky home loans. >> sunday morning work for you to do the walk through? >> reporter: but this realtor is just glad to see bidding wars back, even if the once-high prices are not. >> i had a home i put on the market wednesday night 10:00 p.m., by thursday morning, 15 phone calls, by sunday, ten offers on the property. >> reporter: many buyers are rushing into the market before the federal tax credit for first time home buyers expires in november. inho choi says that $8,000 helped get him in the market and he isn't worried about losing his inves
be standing up and cheering yet, but things are better than they were six months ago, there's no queion about that. >> reporter: good for buyers, but are selling at a loss. in fact, nationwide, the median single family home price was just $178,000 in july, down 14.6% from a year ago. >> i think we're going to stay kind of where we are now in terms of prices for the next couple of years. >> reporter: that's because experts warn another wave of foreclosures could hit the market....
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and the queion thatarla raises is, yes, it's difficult to let them be on their own and we dot really think they' going to beble to handle their problems, butwe're also not going to be able to be there rer and so thers t righ questis to be debating and just how much -- e questi is, wh are the cos and risks of staiing are thgreater know th the cost and risk of going. >> that's not the isue. were going to go. and ihink we shouldgo. but i thinkwe don't wa to blow the timbeing now and then by -- by thinking it's easy. it not asy. and therere lot of problems. >> timing's everything. but i want to move o toafrica, the secrety of state, she's in -- >> you want to move ontohe secretary state. >> i do. >> know you, martin. >> theoutburst. this was a moment the secrary of state asked a question in whichhe responds, i's about her husband. ho well do you think she responded to this? >> she didn't respond to it well. although you know outsbuf one of thosereally great words. have youver use tha word outburst man? ? she was asked abo her sband. >> diplotic and she is the seetary of state. e questi t
and the queion thatarla raises is, yes, it's difficult to let them be on their own and we dot really think they' going to beble to handle their problems, butwe're also not going to be able to be there rer and so thers t righ questis to be debating and just how much -- e questi is, wh are the cos and risks of staiing are thgreater know th the cost and risk of going. >> that's not the isue. were going to go. and ihink we shouldgo. but i thinkwe don't wa to blow the timbeing now and then by...
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the second queion is do the authorities have all it takes to keep track of -- of registered child sexual predators. the answer is clearly no. there are half a million of them in the streets in america now and just overwhelming the local authorities to keep tabs on them. >> incredible story. all right. nbc's pete williams. thank you and we will look forward to your report tonight on "nightly news." >>> here at home, federal and local police are trying to find out the identity of a man who was found dead in rock creek park today. park police a jogger saw the man's body floating in the water off of a path near beech drive. park police and d.c. homicide detectives are on the scene. investigators say the body is believed to be that of an adult male. michael's vick comeback from prison to the nfl came to a head last nature during his debut with the philadelphia eagles. vick entered the preseason game on the second play against the jacksonville jaguars. in all, he was on the field for six plays and went 4 for 4 passing for 19 yards. vick last played for the atlanta falcons in 2006 before being
the second queion is do the authorities have all it takes to keep track of -- of registered child sexual predators. the answer is clearly no. there are half a million of them in the streets in america now and just overwhelming the local authorities to keep tabs on them. >> incredible story. all right. nbc's pete williams. thank you and we will look forward to your report tonight on "nightly news." >>> here at home, federal and local police are trying to find out the...
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you know, we can't help but ke th jump to ask the queion, "how are these thing influencing people?"et a handle on that questn, i headed down rir. st above washington, i found another usgs team sampling wer from the potom, part of a nationwi survey checking for 300 emerging contaminantin our drinking water they were loing for well-known pollutts like pesticides, and for newly detected ctaminants found in pharmeuticals, body lotis, soaps and deodorants. inll, they found 85 compounds we're justow starting to be able to even anaze for in war. but the treatment isn't innded to remove the products. >> smithwhat makes this a matter of concern is that is the intake for the washingt aqueduct, where one milln people in the dc area get eir drking water. few of us may reale it, but people dnstream use waste water fromeople upstream. the tomac, like other rivers, serves as both the place whe we dump our waewater and the place where we getur drinking water. it's one big connuous recying operation from the toet or the shower to the tap. >> the riv flows down, a communy takes water out of the river
you know, we can't help but ke th jump to ask the queion, "how are these thing influencing people?"et a handle on that questn, i headed down rir. st above washington, i found another usgs team sampling wer from the potom, part of a nationwi survey checking for 300 emerging contaminantin our drinking water they were loing for well-known pollutts like pesticides, and for newly detected ctaminants found in pharmeuticals, body lotis, soaps and deodorants. inll, they found 85 compounds...
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. >> woodruff: fath crdon, i keep ming back to this queion of so much disappointment. he wanted to be president. didn't make it. two brothers assassinated. so much tragedy in his own mily. what was iabout him that pushed tough that and ga him that sirit that hn lewis-- >> i summarize ity the word "generosity." i member celebrating mass in his home while he was ill with cancer around the parlor table, and whener we'd come to the partition, the pryer to t faithful, he never made a petition. he expressed thanks,--. >> woodruff: he never ask f anything. >> never asked for anything for himself b was thankf for what he saw arou him. and to havean attitu of gratude given his own circumstance, i thoht it was extraordinary. he was aenerous man. he ovcameobstacles. he forgave enemi. he didn't hold a grudge. was generous with the church. he understood thate needed to have aommitmento the sancty of human life. and he in his own way, in a thousd different ways gave witness. >> woouff: john lewis conessman lewis, what lowed hito work acrosshe aisle with republins in a way that many
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but the fundamental queion here, i think, is the development sue. so we need to pay more attention to the developme issue. development forll the developing countries. so if t... the iue of devepment has been given more attention fchltd i more help is oviding to theeveloping country and en the consution ll... there will be the consumption. the consumpon for all the developing countries put gether will increase. rose: what they worry about is that you're going to stop buying our treasuries. you're goingop buying our debt >> i think thequestion has been put to both the vice emier and also the cnselor. >> rose: i w here, yes. >> right. think they have answered the question. >> ros so repeat it for the auence. >> i think chinaill have to inve somewhere. >> rose: (laughs) that's true. >> if the conditions are good-- and i think china will inve. so of coursee're concerned about the safy. rose: are you concern about the american economy? when you look at the amerin econom are you saying "wait a minute." >> i think we wishou succe. we hope u will do better.
but the fundamental queion here, i think, is the development sue. so we need to pay more attention to the developme issue. development forll the developing countries. so if t... the iue of devepment has been given more attention fchltd i more help is oviding to theeveloping country and en the consution ll... there will be the consumption. the consumpon for all the developing countries put gether will increase. rose: what they worry about is that you're going to stop buying our treasuries....
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the queion that often ask. >> i think we needo know the liban are strongerhan we realize,nd i think theother thing need to knowis the taliban are two things-- they're actually many ings-- but there are the pakisti taliba, which s really become a unique movement that was part of the taliban that fractured on t kistani side and took holin the paspun belt on t pkistan side. and then theres the talan we know that held poer in 2001 when the u.s. came in after the september 11 attacks and cobbled thagovernment in afghanistan. so the taliban in aghanistan is still very ose ideologically, theologically, a militarily to at original afghan taliban that was in power in kabul. we really have two different talibans with seral different permutations. >> in afghantan, what explanatin the success that they have? iit all about apons and fear? is it about providing security? is it-- what expnation it? >> i think it's aense of paience and time. me favors the taliban. when thenited statesmilitary was focusing the war in iraq for so many years, thealiban was quietly reorganizing in pakistan, and quietly doi
the queion that often ask. >> i think we needo know the liban are strongerhan we realize,nd i think theother thing need to knowis the taliban are two things-- they're actually many ings-- but there are the pakisti taliba, which s really become a unique movement that was part of the taliban that fractured on t kistani side and took holin the paspun belt on t pkistan side. and then theres the talan we know that held poer in 2001 when the u.s. came in after the september 11 attacks and...
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. >> rose: on the queion that rolling stones was talking about adershipbarack obama six months. how do you assess the ldership fit? >> it is. you know, it's a spli decision for me. foreign policy, iouldn't expect more. rose: this is the same thi jimmy baker said. >> did h on feign policye is the first reast we'v had in the white house, at least judging by his tions over the first x months sce bush 41 he takes all the information in, doesn't dart wildly right or left. re, his rhetoric is ait more progressiv but that' hishetoric. in ality he is, he' the first realist, at least over the first six months. domestically don'think he's show leadership at all and i say that because i'm very disappointed. >> rose: because he's given too much power to congres >> exactly. he turned thtimulus package over tnancy pelosi, the most important package, the biggest bill in theistory of this countr remember he se up david axelrod and lrysummers. they went up to the hill, the saidthis is our outline which was an outline that a lot of republicansaid "we can liv wi that." and coress told him no. nanc
. >> rose: on the queion that rolling stones was talking about adershipbarack obama six months. how do you assess the ldership fit? >> it is. you know, it's a spli decision for me. foreign policy, iouldn't expect more. rose: this is the same thi jimmy baker said. >> did h on feign policye is the first reast we'v had in the white house, at least judging by his tions over the first x months sce bush 41 he takes all the information in, doesn't dart wildly right or left. re, his...
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havee a ansns two question thrhree questions to help you derstand t this case, what wouould those queions? >> just t one ququestion is i t wewe need to know who put the u this. but, you kno s s far it j just self-en guys robbing a house. >> aobbery that left two pares dead and n nine chdren orphaned. m jefeffrey k kofn for "nigight linein pensacola >>>> not a whole lot of clarityn thisis case. what happened, the motives. ththe sheriff tked about this hum dinger but tre are rumorss at thehe supposesemaster mind, leonard patrtricick gonzalez,is wife had supuppoposedldly asked an from billings to h help with the martl ararts studio. the chchildrend no. >>s harard to hear >> this mornining paperers stst ahead. and frnds... and d all the things you ralways loved to do. totom kruse: i'm tom kruse, pventor of the hoveund. call u us toll-free w to find out howou can get o one.. hohougught i couldn't affor, grandpa: a at first i a popower chair, but thanks to my hoveround d teteam, it didn't cost me a penny. tom kruse: 9 outut o10 pele got t their hovound for little or nono cost last ar.. thatat's
havee a ansns two question thrhree questions to help you derstand t this case, what wouould those queions? >> just t one ququestion is i t wewe need to know who put the u this. but, you kno s s far it j just self-en guys robbing a house. >> aobbery that left two pares dead and n nine chdren orphaned. m jefeffrey k kofn for "nigight linein pensacola >>>> not a whole lot of clarityn thisis case. what happened, the motives. ththe sheriff tked about this hum dinger but...
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and one last queion that i really think we should csider, or at leastne of of the quesons is was some of this not, in fact, a self-fulfilling prophecy by t credit card companies? when you had many, many consume who were solid credit consumers who we paying down their bills, were a path, had a plan and had audget and then all of a sudden out of nowhere-- and this happened...tarted well over a yea ago, out of nowhe experienced not only a doubling of their minimum paymen- which may not be bad thing becausit helps reduce debt-- t also an enormous increase, in some cases 10% o 15% in their interest rates and they'd doneothing wrong, it was simply a functi of one bankbuying another or banks ying well, based on fancial circumstances, thiss what we'rexÑhng too. and many consumers who were on a path suenly got knocked off the path. >> reporter: what's your response? >> well, i think that the interest rate changes are a little bit exaerated. the credit card companiesdo report the interest rate that the customers pay. they do release tt data. the st recent data available shows thats ofthe 12-mon
and one last queion that i really think we should csider, or at leastne of of the quesons is was some of this not, in fact, a self-fulfilling prophecy by t credit card companies? when you had many, many consume who were solid credit consumers who we paying down their bills, were a path, had a plan and had audget and then all of a sudden out of nowhere-- and this happened...tarted well over a yea ago, out of nowhe experienced not only a doubling of their minimum paymen- which may not be bad...
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could havave answer two onquestis,hree questions to help you ununderstand this case, wh would those queions? >> jt one question is i think we need to k kw who put them up tohis. bubut, y youou know, so far it self-en guys robbing a house. >> a robbery that lef two parents dead and nine children orphaned. i'm jefeffrey kofman for "night line" pensacola >>ot a whole lotot of clarity on this case. what happened, the motiveves. ththe sheriff talke about this hum dinger but tre are rums that the supposed master mind leonard patricick gonzalez, his wife had supposedly asked for a loan from billings to help with the martial arts studio. saiesd the children said no. >> it's hard to hear. >> this morning papers straight ahead. and friends... and do all the things you ralways loved to do. tom kruse: i'm tom kruse, pinventor of the hoveround. call us toll-free now to find out how you can get one. grandpa: at first i hought i couldn't afford, a power chair, but thanks to my hoveround team, it didn't cost me a penny. tom kruse: 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost last year. that
could havave answer two onquestis,hree questions to help you ununderstand this case, wh would those queions? >> jt one question is i think we need to k kw who put them up tohis. bubut, y youou know, so far it self-en guys robbing a house. >> a robbery that lef two parents dead and nine children orphaned. i'm jefeffrey kofman for "night line" pensacola >>ot a whole lotot of clarity on this case. what happened, the motiveves. ththe sheriff talke about this hum dinger...
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>> charlie: you answere your, answer your own queion. >> our aroach is, wn the government takes the data, it is tagged in a way that shows the urce, so it can't be migrated om the datathey have taken from you to a ce they have pending. and this is enormous- >> charl: so they take the data andou make sure they t . >> if you use our platform we take that data and tag it. if they use it in a case againt you your attorneyill see that and say okay ts data came from data i gave you, this is enormoly important, you won't help touy in to he the government protect you uess you know your liberties are protted and this is something we do kind of turnkey or as we say in the centrally out of the box. whether you use us or whher you builthe system, that not my point, these kin of things have toe buil in and ked and they have to be discusd with the american people. >> charlie: i am always per plek plexed by with this esion, if the a can hire people likeÑi you, like palantir technologies, why can'tad guys hire people, not you, but peoe like you? >> well, i tnk -- >> they don't est? >> no, no, no. i thin
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there wasn't a better time than that and he has fbi cronies who have been very helpful when i have queionsbeen great. it. >> works all of the way around. it is a delight and a pleasure to meet you and i know you have a website and have a contest going on, if people note color that you wore on "good morning america," they can win an autographed book. >> right. >> yellow i'm going with. >> i think so. >> let's go with yellow. that'sed winner. u are as well, mary jane, thank you. >> thank you. >> continued success. >> so nice of you. for more of her book and "gma" complete list of hot summer reads go to our books page at abcnews.com/books. >>> next, the derek trucks band, live here on "gma." .ome on back. p >>> we have something very special for you now. our next guest is a virtuoso who starlted at age 11 and played with bob dylan and he's all grown up and growing rorong his bands plang at the lincoln center out of doors festival here in new york tomorrow. and this morning, more importantly, they are playing for us. very nice to have you with us. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> sixth studio a
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you know, we can't help t make that jump to ask the queion, "how are these tngs influencing people >>t a handle on that qstion, i headed down river. ju above washington, i found other usgs team sampling wat from the potomacpart of a nationwideurvey checking for 300 emerging contaminants our inking water. they were lookg for well-known pollutan like pesticides, and for newly detected conminants found in pharmacticals, body lotion soaps and deodorants. in all, they found 85 compous we're just n starting to be able to even analy for in wate but the treatment isn't inteed to remove thosproducts. >> smith: at makes this a matter of concern is that th ishe intake for the washington aqueduct, where one millio people in the dc area get thr drinking water. few of us may alize it, but peop downstream use waste water om people upstream. e potomac, like other rivers serves as both the placehere we dump our wastater and the place where we get o drinking ter. it's one big contious recyclg operation from the toil or the shower to the tap. >> the riverlows down, a communittakes water out of the river
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. >> in response to that queion d concern, i sent a letter to the chairman addressing this issue.st read the first two paragraphs of the letter. i write to correct a serious misimpression that has arisen in recent weeks that the united states military may be providing miranda warnings to terror suspects in afghanistan. this is completely inaccurate. the record should be clear the essential mission of our nation's military in times of armed conflict is to capture or engage the enemy. it is not evidence collection or law enforcement. members of the u.s. military do not provide miranda warnings to those they capture. lethem go on to say in instances where the government chooses to go down the road of prosecution of a suspected terrorist, that too is a mission to enhance national security to bring to justice suspected terrorists. that is part of ensuring national security. one is not an alternative to the other. >> thanks. thank you, sir. >> well, thank you, gelemen. and, mr. chairman, i know we have -- we have votes so i'll yield back the remainder of my time. >> for your information
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. >> i thoug i would quickly attempt to ansr the queion what jus happened?over the last nineonth i was thinking about and i came up with a two sentence answer the mkets around the world stopped working last fall and had a dramatic effec on the rl the economy, i am not saying there were not tens of other factors at work, there was a very strange mortgage market th so much pport fothe concept of home ownership that sometim over the past decade evolves into govnmentupport. i will not argue the their response t the initial problems with financial markets began almost two years ago this week it may have made some things worse for you still cannot deny it is alh the government's fault the government stoppedorking and i am in the camp there is no way to prove this, but it seems like a more reasonable explanatiowithout government intervention that have however, the and of fair and goldman sachs friendly, has left-- thus substantially better off then had it not stepped 10 that is the basic starting point* the markets failed and seized up and stop working and whenever
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can i say y did raise queion about whether this will be a position f future people?can i say those who has been given compassion before under the terms of jim a former leader of the ns. he was given a life sentence, he was released. leerily he committed a crime. i believe that to adhere to the values of the people of scotland. and finally, can i simply call from another form of leader from the democrats. to say it this morning, it was clearly need on compassional grounds of my decision. it wasn't made of trade agreement. i think people shoul focus on that. i think most of the opinions in scotland is in favor of a decision to release a compassionate drir. it maybe that you take a different view, but i repeat what i said, it was my decision, i stand by it and i'll take the continues sequences. >> order. order. we've come now to open questions. iave 30 questions. i'm very queen that everyone that asks are short and the answers be as brief as they can be. >> of other than criticizing the legal system and the application of the justice in in case, will you support the dec
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so once again, thanks for having me this morning and i would be glad to take any queions and good luckence. [applause] >> there's a microphone. microphone there and please go ahead. >> i am with the u.s. aid. right now we are trying to set up governance practices and notices for exactly what you are talking about. it seems to be a waste of time since all these other agencies have already done this but nobody is sharing it. is there a way we can share the information that -- the work you've already done so we don't have to duplicate the effort? >> it is all online and we will giveou the web site so you can get to it. it's all there. >> also have you been looking at second life at all as a possible -- [laughter] -- social network? >> actually, i gotn account on second life and signed in and i haven't played with it personally that much. i understand that this is a significant opportunity for that. i will tell you this, the notion of expanding t technology beyond what i talked about and moving to spatial representation, three-dimensional representation i think has significant potential be
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we have more queions and answers right after these messages. >>> we're back wh more of today's moneying all your financial quandaries, we have personal fince corresponds at cnbc. let's go across the street, and nationallyas another question from the crowd. >> that's right, i have an impressive young lady, 16-year-old lexi who islready thinking aout her financial future. of go ahead. >> i'm 16 and i babysit a lot, and i'm wondering the best way to save my money to g to college. shld i put it in the bank or put it into stocks or keep it you said my under my bed? >> great question. turn it over to you, carmen. >> lexi, i did the same thing for college, i baby-sat and i waited tables and put that money away. le, the thing is that most of the money you're going to be saving, youe probably going to need for expenses. that's what i did. i used it for evethg like pizzas and textbooks, and textbooks are very expensive so put that money away in a savigs account, okay? so have your mother cosign, you're under 18. get th savings account together, and make suhat you put as much ofhat cash you get
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. >> a queion over here. i've got a question. is to follow up on hank gaffney's. a year ago the russians had a little more in georgia. they spent months preparing. those preparations cannot have completely concealed the failings and ineptitude that wereo shocking in the execution. my question is this. has that experience in the last year mordirect confrontation with the deep decrepitude of the russian armed forces, as that in just any of restraints and russian foreign policies? younow, when i look at the pugnacity with which medvedev addresses ukraine, where you look at all the russian behavior and said he is supposed to foiled them for us fight, a fight that would much more likely escalate in the georgian scenario did, i'm wondering, you know, aren't there some voices for trouble avoidance, given e sorry condition of the russian military and the enormous resources and time it's going to require to correct them? >> matthew, georgetown university. in your prepared remarks you said the russians and view them war fighting instruments. i know some of our no allies are
. >> a queion over here. i've got a question. is to follow up on hank gaffney's. a year ago the russians had a little more in georgia. they spent months preparing. those preparations cannot have completely concealed the failings and ineptitude that wereo shocking in the execution. my question is this. has that experience in the last year mordirect confrontation with the deep decrepitude of the russian armed forces, as that in just any of restraints and russian foreign policies? younow,...