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ray, hello, there. let me ask you first of all, there's all this focus today on whether the money the u.s. is putting on the table for developing nations is going to break the lag jam. but i gather your reporting is that it's more complicated than that . >> suarez: well, yi, the clinton announcement that they were going to help the world raise $100, billion per year by the end of next decade, so that $100 billion would be going out to developing nations by 2020 was certainly a welcome announcement and met with some excitement. but it's considered insufficient by many of the countries that are still not industrialized, many of the countries that are facing some of the most dire effects from global warming. they are afraid that it simply won't be enough if there aren't really big commitments from the industrialized world for steep reductions in the amount of greenhouse gas emissions. so while the clinton announcement was welcome and the commitment toward not only putting money into the pot but helping rai
ray, hello, there. let me ask you first of all, there's all this focus today on whether the money the u.s. is putting on the table for developing nations is going to break the lag jam. but i gather your reporting is that it's more complicated than that . >> suarez: well, yi, the clinton announcement that they were going to help the world raise $100, billion per year by the end of next decade, so that $100 billion would be going out to developing nations by 2020 was certainly a welcome...
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. >> lehrer: we'll get the latest from ray suarez at the summit. >> suarez: another day of negotiations here have still failed to produce a text world leaders can embrace here, but the u.n. secretary general told the "newshour," he still believes agreement is possible. i'll have a report. >> brown: there were some steps forward today, including pledges to protect rainforests. we'll see how that could play out in the amazon. >> lehrer: then, a performance review for federal reserve chairman ben bernanke. economist james galbraith and former fed vice chair alice rivlin debate his record. >> brown: and the relevance in our time of john maynard keynes: "newshour" economics correspondent paul solman has a somewhat off-beat explanation. ♪ my general theory made quite an impression i transformed the econ profession, you know me, modesty say it loud and say it clear, we're all keynesians now. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "pbs newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> this is the engine that connects abundant grain from the american heartland to haran's best se
. >> lehrer: we'll get the latest from ray suarez at the summit. >> suarez: another day of negotiations here have still failed to produce a text world leaders can embrace here, but the u.n. secretary general told the "newshour," he still believes agreement is possible. i'll have a report. >> brown: there were some steps forward today, including pledges to protect rainforests. we'll see how that could play out in the amazon. >> lehrer: then, a performance review...
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blue ray players are expensive. they are not built into other hardware platforms like pc. the price themselves are still higher. they offer consumer better quality and the upcoming digital copy option on some titles to be able to play them on a personal player. is this the right decision right now? to raise the cost of getting the package content? >> ultimately, my answer would be the marketplace will make those judgments. we're in a period of great experimentation in ways to get new content into people whether at home or other kinds of things that are out there. i don't want to comment too much on business decisions the companies will make. they will make the decisions themselves. there's a lot of innovation. the market someplace going to produce good rewards for people. >> have you seen the consumer interest in having more content available? more context, let's say in the way of interactive feature that are available on blue ray or has the history been more than consumer wants convenience and right now blue ray is not convenient. >> i would say convenience is factor, tec
blue ray players are expensive. they are not built into other hardware platforms like pc. the price themselves are still higher. they offer consumer better quality and the upcoming digital copy option on some titles to be able to play them on a personal player. is this the right decision right now? to raise the cost of getting the package content? >> ultimately, my answer would be the marketplace will make those judgments. we're in a period of great experimentation in ways to get new...
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. >> lehrer: then ray suarez begins a weeklong crossountry seriesbout the u.s. economy. patchwk nation, tonight from philadelphia. > they were too big to fail i would say thatities are too important to fl. >> ifill: and jerey brown rerts on new york's latest cultural struggl >>> how can they survive and tive, here at the metropolitan in n york we'll talk to thean in charge and oera star renee flemi. >> lehrer: that's all cominup, on tonig's "pbs nehour." major funding for the pbs newshour is provideby: >> what the worlneeds now is energy. the energy to get theconomy mming again. the energy ttackle challenge like climate chge. what if that eney came from an energy company? every day, chevron invts $62 million in people, in ide-- seeking, teaching, blding. fueling growth around theorld to move us all ahead. this is the power ohuman energy. chevron. intl. and bank ofmerica. and by toyota. and monsanto. the william and ora hewlett foundation, workg to solve social and enronmental prlems at home and around the world. and with the ongoinsupport of thesenstitutions and oundatio
. >> lehrer: then ray suarez begins a weeklong crossountry seriesbout the u.s. economy. patchwk nation, tonight from philadelphia. > they were too big to fail i would say thatities are too important to fl. >> ifill: and jerey brown rerts on new york's latest cultural struggl >>> how can they survive and tive, here at the metropolitan in n york we'll talk to thean in charge and oera star renee flemi. >> lehrer: that's all cominup, on tonig's "pbs nehour."...
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but blu-ray players are also still very expensive right now. they're not typically built into other hardware platforms like p.c.'s. and the prices themselves are still higher right now. they offer consumers better quality and this upcoming digital copy option on some titles that will play them on a personal player. is this time right decision right now for the film industry to basically raise the cost of getting this package content? >> you know, ultimately my answer would the market place will make those judgements. i mean, we're in a period of great experimentation in terms of new continuation and new ways to get -- new tension and new i was to get content to people -- new technologies. so i don't want to really comment too much on business decisions the companies will make. they will make those decisions themselves. but there's a lot of innovation out there. and the market place is going to produce a lot of good rewards for people. >> have you traditionally seen a consumer interest in having more content available, more context, let's say, i
but blu-ray players are also still very expensive right now. they're not typically built into other hardware platforms like p.c.'s. and the prices themselves are still higher right now. they offer consumers better quality and this upcoming digital copy option on some titles that will play them on a personal player. is this time right decision right now for the film industry to basically raise the cost of getting this package content? >> you know, ultimately my answer would the market...
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ray, fairly blunt talk there from the chinese representative. the chinese have said they've set a target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions so now the issue is how to make sure they're following through? >> suarez: well, the united states would like to put in verification architecture so that people could check whether all countries not just china are living up to the commitments they made on the internet international stage. china says in response, hey, look we set very ambitious targets. we're investing a lot in alternative fuels and other alternative energy sources. it's really for them a matter of national pride and really autonomy and sovereignty that says, no, we've set the targets and we're going to keep them. >> brown: they also said in your interview that they were at least questioning at the same time whether the u.s. was living up to its commitments. >> suarez: not just the u.s. but the whole industrialized worlds. a lot of countries made assurances at the kyoto round in 1997 that they simply didn't follow through on in the earlier
ray, fairly blunt talk there from the chinese representative. the chinese have said they've set a target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions so now the issue is how to make sure they're following through? >> suarez: well, the united states would like to put in verification architecture so that people could check whether all countries not just china are living up to the commitments they made on the internet international stage. china says in response, hey, look we set very ambitious...
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series ray suarez is wking on, patchwork nation. there's aideo postcard about a mural project in iladelphia, and tra interviews to help expin the data that lies at the heart of the proje. jeffrey brown's art beatlog, there'more from tonight's piece on the metropolitanpera, includingerformances at the met. also traveing this week, the newour's margaret warner. she's filing regarly as she exples european attitudes toward afghanistan. we'llee you at newshour-dot- we'll see you at newshour.pbs.org. >> lehrer: and again, t our honor roll american service personnel killed in the iraand afghanistanonflicts. we add them as their deathsre made officialnd photographs beme available. here, in silence, are nine me.
series ray suarez is wking on, patchwork nation. there's aideo postcard about a mural project in iladelphia, and tra interviews to help expin the data that lies at the heart of the proje. jeffrey brown's art beatlog, there'more from tonight's piece on the metropolitanpera, includingerformances at the met. also traveing this week, the newour's margaret warner. she's filing regarly as she exples european attitudes toward afghanistan. we'llee you at newshour-dot- we'll see you at newshour.pbs.org....
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. >> lehrer: tomorrow night ray reports from ann arbor, michigan, a college town prospering in an economic depressed state >> ifill: jim, we turn our attention now to this week's big meeting in copenhagen on climate change, and a new decision from the obama administration. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins with more about the meeting in denmark. . >> reporter: diplomats from 192 nation its gathered in copenhagen today for the largest and potentially most important u.n. climate change conference ever. their goal to shift away from fossil fuels and get rich countries to send billions of dollars to poorer ones to help them adapt. organizers warned this could be the critical last chance to curb global warming. >> the science has never been clearer. the solutions have never been more abundant. political will has never been stronger. and let me warn you, political will will never be
. >> lehrer: tomorrow night ray reports from ann arbor, michigan, a college town prospering in an economic depressed state >> ifill: jim, we turn our attention now to this week's big meeting in copenhagen on climate change, and a new decision from the obama administration. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins with more about the meeting in denmark. . >> reporter: diplomats from 192 nation its gathered in copenhagen today for the largest and potentially most important...
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ray perez is a mechanic who fixes engines on construction equipment.s work virtually disappeared this summer. we met him at a dinner the methodist church holds every monday, to help people in need. >> it's been a struggle. i've resorted to mowing lawns. do tree trimming. today i was painting. >> suarez: so i guess coming here helps? >> absolutely. being able to come here was a great help. >> suarez: cynthia sibley helps co-ordinate the dinners which serves about 50-60 people a week. >> it's surprising a lot of us. and all of us here are feeling it in one way or another. we know people who have lost their homes. lost their jobs. it's shaking us to the core. >> suarez: eagle, like other boom towns across the country -- had been a comfortable place to live. the tony vail resort is just 30 miles away, and in 2000, the median household income in eagle county was $20,000 higher than the national average. >> did you get it from grandpa? and grandma? >> suarez: but that's changing as more and more people have lost their jobs. 28-year old travis barton had a pr
ray perez is a mechanic who fixes engines on construction equipment.s work virtually disappeared this summer. we met him at a dinner the methodist church holds every monday, to help people in need. >> it's been a struggle. i've resorted to mowing lawns. do tree trimming. today i was painting. >> suarez: so i guess coming here helps? >> absolutely. being able to come here was a great help. >> suarez: cynthia sibley helps co-ordinate the dinners which serves about 50-60...
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. >> woodruff: then ray suarez has an update from copenhagen where developing world nations ended a boycott of the climate change summit. >> lehrer: we'll have a report on how green technology is helping and hurting china. >> woodruff: and we'll remember nobel prize-winning economist paul samuelson. who died yesterday, at 94. people like me who live through the great depression are in great demand because the other people don't have a clue as to what this kind of situation is. >> lehrer: that's come >> lehrer: that's coming on tonight's pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> chevron. this is the power of human energy. and monsanto. and by toyota. grant thornton. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: president obama called the leaders of american banking to the white house today and laid on a challenge and a warning. newshour correspondent kwame holman begins our cover
. >> woodruff: then ray suarez has an update from copenhagen where developing world nations ended a boycott of the climate change summit. >> lehrer: we'll have a report on how green technology is helping and hurting china. >> woodruff: and we'll remember nobel prize-winning economist paul samuelson. who died yesterday, at 94. people like me who live through the great depression are in great demand because the other people don't have a clue as to what this kind of situation is....
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so ray what happened there at the end of the day? >> suarez: you know, president obama extended his visit. he was meant to leave copenhagen hours before he did. but while there was still a chance that something could be worked out, he stayed be. he invited premier wen to two subsequent meetings which the chin ease premier skipped sending the deputy foreign minister and his chief investigator instead. it was a snub? was it a gambit to move the talk as long? later in the evening there was a meeting around 7:00 denmark time with some of the big emitters, some of the big industrial economy. brazil's lula, one from india along with wen and president obama. those meetings kept on through the evening. and finally resulted in an agreement just before midnight denmark time. >> reporter: all week, ray, we've talked about the big issues, targets, financing, verification. so what's in this this agreement -- agreement? >> suarez: the most generous thing you can say about it is that it puts off some of the hardest negotiating down into the future.
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and ray suarez has part two in our patchwork nation series. tonight: how college towns are faring in the recession. that's all ahead. but now, for some of the day's other headlines, over to hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. hari. >> hari: thanks, judy. pro-government militiamen in iran attacked anti-government protesters for a second day. they threw rocks and tear gas at several thousand university students in tehran. more than 200 people were arrested after mass protests on monday in tehran and across the country. today, iran's top prosecutor demanded even tougher action. officials in india plan to charge a chicago man with helping to plan the terror attacks in mumbai last year. they said today they're building the case for an indictment of david coleman headley. he's already facing charges in the u.s. it's alleged headley scouted out the hotels and a jewish center that were targeted in mumbai. 166 people were killed in the siege. the first lethal injection in the u.s. to use a single drug was carried out in ohio today. kenneth biros, 51, was
and ray suarez has part two in our patchwork nation series. tonight: how college towns are faring in the recession. that's all ahead. but now, for some of the day's other headlines, over to hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. hari. >> hari: thanks, judy. pro-government militiamen in iran attacked anti-government protesters for a second day. they threw rocks and tear gas at several thousand university students in tehran. more than 200 people were arrested after mass protests on monday in...
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for ray lewis, it is his 11th trip. we'll hear from him and little ray ray on the honor. that's coming up later on in the show. >>> the mike leach era at texas tech is officially over amid allegations that he forced a player in the shed. texas tech laid out their case against leach including court papers filed in response for his motion for a restraining order to lift his suspension. leach was due to make $800,000 in bonuses if he coached the red raiders in their bowl game tomorrow night. >>> still to come on geico sportsnite, mike green loves his country but does canada love him enough to add him to their hockey team during the olympics? >>> alex ovechkin scored his first goal on nabokov this fall but that was at home. tonight, he and his teamates look to beat the sharks in san jose for the first time since 1993. >>> until our guys decide that it hurts when teams score on you, we've got no chance. >> that was just an appetizer. flip saunders dished out a full course meal of, let's just say, bad words against his team. we'll hear from flip a little bit later. host: could
for ray lewis, it is his 11th trip. we'll hear from him and little ray ray on the honor. that's coming up later on in the show. >>> the mike leach era at texas tech is officially over amid allegations that he forced a player in the shed. texas tech laid out their case against leach including court papers filed in response for his motion for a restraining order to lift his suspension. leach was due to make $800,000 in bonuses if he coached the red raiders in their bowl game tomorrow...
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. >> lehrer: ray suarez wraps our series on the recession, from a small tourist town in the pacific northwest. >> the speculators are in the town like the romans, you know. >> lehrer: that's patchwork nation: tonight, in lincoln city, oregon. >> woodruff: then, from europe, margaret warner's latest dispatch on attitudes toward afghanistan. >> germany has the third largest contingent ofo troops in afghanistan but so far has resisted on sending more. i will explore way in a special report from berlin. >> lehrer: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. that's coming, on tonight's pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: monsanto. producing more. conserving more. improving farmers' lives. that's sustainable agriculture. more at producemoreconservemore.com. >> chevron. this is the power of human energy. intel. supporting coverage of innovation and the economy. and by toyota. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and f
. >> lehrer: ray suarez wraps our series on the recession, from a small tourist town in the pacific northwest. >> the speculators are in the town like the romans, you know. >> lehrer: that's patchwork nation: tonight, in lincoln city, oregon. >> woodruff: then, from europe, margaret warner's latest dispatch on attitudes toward afghanistan. >> germany has the third largest contingent ofo troops in afghanistan but so far has resisted on sending more. i will explore...
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ray suarez has the story from south of the u.s. border. >> thousands of americans that can't afford the health care they need, are heading abroad to search for it, i'll have a report from mexico. >> ance end of the year conversation about the financial collapse with >> warner: and an end-of-the- year conversation about the financial collapse with writers andrew ross sorkin and john cassidy. >> it seems to be alive and well and frankly there hasn't been much reform out of washington. >> that's all ahead on tonight's cbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy came from an energy company? every day, chevron invests $62 million in people, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. >> we are intel, sponsors of tomorrow. and bank of america. bnsf railway. toyota. and b
ray suarez has the story from south of the u.s. border. >> thousands of americans that can't afford the health care they need, are heading abroad to search for it, i'll have a report from mexico. >> ance end of the year conversation about the financial collapse with >> warner: and an end-of-the- year conversation about the financial collapse with writers andrew ross sorkin and john cassidy. >> it seems to be alive and well and frankly there hasn't been much reform out of...
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ray suarez is at the cmate talks. >> bro: plus, a very unusual look aclimate change, seen from inse one of mount everest's aciers. >> lehrer: and paul solmanalks to economist a statesman george schultzwho believes no financial instition should ever bconsidered "too big to fail." >> there's an underlying principle here that has golost sight of, anthat's the importance of skin in the ga. when you have some of ur own money involved, yopay a lot more attention. lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "pbs newshour." jor funding for the pb newshour is proved by: >> what the wod needs now is energy. the ener to get the econy mming again. the ergy to tackle challens like climate change. what if th energy came from an engy company? evy day, chevron invests $62 million ineople, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, blding. fueling growth around thworld to move usll ahead. this ithe power of human energy. chevron. >> what has de grant thornton a truly global aounting organization, withccess to resourcein more than 100 countries? it their global capabilitie or is it their psion for how they ser their client
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ray suarez looks bacat what happened a ahead at what's xt. >>uarez: the recriminations have been buding almost from the moment the tks ended in copenhagenaturday. in india todaymourners chanted in a semn funeral procsion. ey said the dear departed was no cherishedommunity leader b planet earth. >>he world leaders have fill the planet. now it's up to people come together because we ed a deal that is real. >> suarez:hat deal, of courseis the 12-paragraph non-bindg copenhagen accord annound after two weeks of grueling negotiations and la- minute dealing 193 participt nations formally called for billns inid to help poor nations cope with clime change but set no firm targets fo cutting greenhouse gas emissions. the u.n.'s cmate chief:. >> an pressive accord but not an accord thats legally bindg. not anccord that at this moment pins down instrialized countries to dividual targets. >> suarez: at art, the accord represent just how far president obama and e leaders of cna, brazil, india and south africa we willing too at a snowed-i white house saturda
ray suarez looks bacat what happened a ahead at what's xt. >>uarez: the recriminations have been buding almost from the moment the tks ended in copenhagenaturday. in india todaymourners chanted in a semn funeral procsion. ey said the dear departed was no cherishedommunity leader b planet earth. >>he world leaders have fill the planet. now it's up to people come together because we ed a deal that is real. >> suarez:hat deal, of courseis the 12-paragraph non-bindg copenhagen...
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. >> ifill: our ries on the nation'sconomy continues-- ray suarez rorts on some of the challenges facing tracr country. i thought i could weather t storm but i' had enough, you ow. i've done enou bleeding that i want to qu before i'm bled out. >> ifill: that'spatchwork tion," tonight from sioux city, wa. >> lehre and pianist richard glazier:eeping the gershwins' music alive. >> to the younger generaon, they're discovering sothing completely new. and music and ng that are e rtal and timely that will li for generations to come. >> lrer: that's all coming on tonight's "newshour." major funding for thpbs newshour is provided by: the nationalcience foundation. supporting education and research across all elds of science and engineerg. and with the ongoing supportf these institutns and foundations. and... this program was me possible byhe corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions tyour pbs station from viewers likyou. thank you. >> lehrer: the healtcare debate in the senate reached potential turning point day. democratic leade reached agreement last nightn dropping the so-calle
. >> ifill: our ries on the nation'sconomy continues-- ray suarez rorts on some of the challenges facing tracr country. i thought i could weather t storm but i' had enough, you ow. i've done enou bleeding that i want to qu before i'm bled out. >> ifill: that'spatchwork tion," tonight from sioux city, wa. >> lehre and pianist richard glazier:eeping the gershwins' music alive. >> to the younger generaon, they're discovering sothing completely new. and music and ng...
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. >> brown: ray suarez just back from the climate summit explains. >> ifill: and we'll take a second look at john merrow's reports on an attempt to overhaul a major urban school system, whatever it takes. >> compassion . i think that when you're doing the kind of work that i'm doing in public education where the lives and the futures of children hang in the balance, you cannot ... you can't play with that. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests $62 million in people, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. >> trial 11. >> let's do it again. we are intel. sponsors of tomorrow. >> and bank of america. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and envir
. >> brown: ray suarez just back from the climate summit explains. >> ifill: and we'll take a second look at john merrow's reports on an attempt to overhaul a major urban school system, whatever it takes. >> compassion . i think that when you're doing the kind of work that i'm doing in public education where the lives and the futures of children hang in the balance, you cannot ... you can't play with that. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's pbs newshour. >>...
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his brother, ray, played with you at ucla. >> marques: yeah. great talent and great team mate here at ucla. was honored last night at the first filipino born player in the nba. had a nice function for him at the staples center before the game the clippers played. david greenwood, another team mate was there. lucius allen a former great. a couple championships here. good seeing him. >> steve: dragovic will leave. brendan lane. he wears number 21. i think what they'd like to do is maybe red shirt anthony stover. he hasn't seen any action. >> marques: like mike moeser. watching him yesterday in practice. he'll be a good player. a little stronger. >> steve: aldrich misses. foul ball. cole will be at the free-throw line. >> marques: cole aldrich, just love his activity. again, not scoring, not having a big scoring day today. but he's active. going after shots. active attacking the glass. a terrific passer from the outside. coming into this game, averages about a turnover a game for as many plays as he makes. that's a solid number. >> steve: he affec
his brother, ray, played with you at ucla. >> marques: yeah. great talent and great team mate here at ucla. was honored last night at the first filipino born player in the nba. had a nice function for him at the staples center before the game the clippers played. david greenwood, another team mate was there. lucius allen a former great. a couple championships here. good seeing him. >> steve: dragovic will leave. brendan lane. he wears number 21. i think what they'd like to do is...
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he went through a metal detector, x-ray machine or his bags did.they point out to me here, larry. if he did have s have something on him such as we're hearing in his underwear or similar. that would not have been picked up by the metal detector. and no secretary research was required then. tonight we know that second researches are being introduced much more widely at airports around the world, larry. >> is it obvious here, somebody goofed? >> it's not absolutely clear, but there are a lot of red flags this time around. the investigation will be starting right now, and i have a feeling a lot of soul searching will be going on. (announcer) some people just know how to build things well. give you and your loved ones an expertly engineered mercedes benz at the winter event going on now. but hurry - the offer ends january 4th. >>> any indication the suspect wasn't working alone, he may have had some help inside the airport? >> there's absolutely no evidence of that tonight. nothing i've heard from officials here, and nothing -- i mean, i know of to sug
he went through a metal detector, x-ray machine or his bags did.they point out to me here, larry. if he did have s have something on him such as we're hearing in his underwear or similar. that would not have been picked up by the metal detector. and no secretary research was required then. tonight we know that second researches are being introduced much more widely at airports around the world, larry. >> is it obvious here, somebody goofed? >> it's not absolutely clear, but there...
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he went through a metal detector, through the x-ray machine, or his bags did. but as they point out to me, larry, if he did have something on him such as we're hearing in his underwear or similar, that would not have been picked up by the metal detector. and, of course, no secondary search was required then. tonight, of course, we now also know that secondary searches are being introduced much more widely at airports around the world, larry. >> paul, is it obvious here somebody goofed? >> well, it's not absolutely clear, but there were a lot of red flags obviously this time around. the investigation will be starting right now, and a lot of soul searching will definitely be going on, larry. >> larry:or nick and paul and richard, stay with us. we'll be right back. smoo you can get a cc, jetta, or top safety-rated tiguan for practically just your signature. it's that easy. i can't believe it. [ whoosh! ] [ humming ] [ engine revs ] ♪ [ tires screech ] [ pen scratches ] i can believe it. yep. [ male announcer ] sign then drive is back. hurry in and get legendary vo
he went through a metal detector, through the x-ray machine, or his bags did. but as they point out to me, larry, if he did have something on him such as we're hearing in his underwear or similar, that would not have been picked up by the metal detector. and, of course, no secondary search was required then. tonight, of course, we now also know that secondary searches are being introduced much more widely at airports around the world, larry. >> paul, is it obvious here somebody goofed?...
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ray suarez begins our covera. >>eporter: there was new informion from the dutch concerning umar farouk abdul mutallab and his alleged bbing attempt. flight 253 originatein amsterdam, and the dut terior minister said initial findings appear to conrm al- qaeda's claim of resnsibility. >> ( translated ): the first nclusions of the investigati are that thereparations for the failed attack wereairly professional, but that t execution was amateurish. secondly, thexplosives used wereeither easy to handle r risk-free to prere. the way it was used d the explosives compa to those used in previous attacks. the spect had a valid visa for e united states. e passenger list presented prior to the flight did not ve the us a rean to ask for additial security measures. >> reporter: the bom- made of the chemical p.e.t.n.-- wa hien in abdulmutallab's clothi, and failed to go off. that lefthe airliner intact on e tarmac, but it also left continuing questio about what u.s. intelligence knew ahe of time. was widely reported today the ha
ray suarez begins our covera. >>eporter: there was new informion from the dutch concerning umar farouk abdul mutallab and his alleged bbing attempt. flight 253 originatein amsterdam, and the dut terior minister said initial findings appear to conrm al- qaeda's claim of resnsibility. >> ( translated ): the first nclusions of the investigati are that thereparations for the failed attack wereairly professional, but that t execution was amateurish. secondly, thexplosives used wereeither...
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. >> host: one of those newer options is the blu-ray high-definition format which your industry is putting a lot of faith to to recoup some of the losses, but players are expensive right now, they're not built in hardware platforms like pcs, and the prices themselves are still higher right now. they offer consumers better quality and this upcoming digital the copy option on some titles to be able to play them on a personal player. is this the right decision right now for the film industry to basically raise the cost of getting this packaged content? >> guest: you know, ultimately, my answer would be the marketplace will make those judgments. you know, we're in a period of great experimentation in terms of new technologies and new ways to get content into people whether their home or their handheld device or other kinds of things are out there. i don't want to really comment too much on business decisions the companies will make. they will make those decisions themselves. but there's a lot of innovation out there, and the marketplace is going to produce a lot of good rewards for people. >>
. >> host: one of those newer options is the blu-ray high-definition format which your industry is putting a lot of faith to to recoup some of the losses, but players are expensive right now, they're not built in hardware platforms like pcs, and the prices themselves are still higher right now. they offer consumers better quality and this upcoming digital the copy option on some titles to be able to play them on a personal player. is this the right decision right now for the film industry...
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. >> brown: then, ray suarez looks at a plan to fight poverty by improving education and healthcare south of the border. >> a mexican program designed to improve the lives of the poorest of the poor is being copied and studied around the world. i'll have a report. >> ifill: and the search for treatment for the mentally ill on the streets of india. >> brown: that's all ahead, on tonight's pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> this is the engine that connects abundant grain from the american heartland to haran's best selling whole wheat, while keeping 60 billion pounds of carbon out of the atmosphere every year. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> what makes us an engine for the economy? plants across america. nearly 200,000 jobs created. we see beyond cars. >> chevron. this is the power of human energy. >> intel. supporting math and science education for tomorrow's innovators. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and fo
. >> brown: then, ray suarez looks at a plan to fight poverty by improving education and healthcare south of the border. >> a mexican program designed to improve the lives of the poorest of the poor is being copied and studied around the world. i'll have a report. >> ifill: and the search for treatment for the mentally ill on the streets of india. >> brown: that's all ahead, on tonight's pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> this is...
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ray have remained silent to police until now.hat a senior staffer shares what it's like to work with ray and who she thinks is to blame. she was at the sweat lodge ceremony where three died. it's getting worse for tiger woods. the day after accenture is dropping woods. two other sponsors might have second thoughts. we'll tell you what the president of nike said that has people upset. all that and more at the top of the hour. >> larry: that's "ac 360." dennis rodman has a wonderful organization. he raises money for a homeless shelt n shelter in florida. go to rodmanralph.org. i salute you for that, dense nis. >> thank you, brother. >> larry: people are complaining that mr. knight of nike is supporting him. he's taken a lot of hits for that. do you understand that? >> i'm supporting him also, so they have to complain against me and dennis. i know plenty that are supporting him. it's his personal life. it's unfortunate. i certainly never saw tiger in this light, but you know what? i know him and like him. he happens to be a good guy
ray have remained silent to police until now.hat a senior staffer shares what it's like to work with ray and who she thinks is to blame. she was at the sweat lodge ceremony where three died. it's getting worse for tiger woods. the day after accenture is dropping woods. two other sponsors might have second thoughts. we'll tell you what the president of nike said that has people upset. all that and more at the top of the hour. >> larry: that's "ac 360." dennis rodman has a...
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ray suarez has the story. >> suare in the state or relos in central mexico, the small town of santdomingo otitlan is rich in tradition in elabora costumes, villagers parade through the town'square during fesvals of dance. bufor all its history, santo domingo is vy poor. most residents are subsistce farms. homes are modest, women rub their wash or rocks at communalasins. for genetions policy makers have debated, what makes pr people pr? is it the sile fact of not having enougmoney, or is it e choices they make, the way they liv a pionring program here in mexico is tryi to fight povertboth approaches by giving the poore mexicans cash anby trying to change the way they live. orcasitas and hureds of women geing cash started 12 years ago by the mexican governmt- the program lled oportunidades opportunities gives a small subsidy everother month to po mothers, like santo domingo resident, sixta orsitas. but theris a catch: one that separates oportudades from traditional weare plans, orcasitas and millionsf mothers like h across mexico must first sign a coract to rae healthier, better-educated ch
ray suarez has the story. >> suare in the state or relos in central mexico, the small town of santdomingo otitlan is rich in tradition in elabora costumes, villagers parade through the town'square during fesvals of dance. bufor all its history, santo domingo is vy poor. most residents are subsistce farms. homes are modest, women rub their wash or rocks at communalasins. for genetions policy makers have debated, what makes pr people pr? is it the sile fact of not having enougmoney, or is...
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and steven ray, fouled, will go to the line for three. made the first one. here's the second one. oh, no good. gone zag gas, goes down, wake forest the winner, 77-75. nc taking on marquette, leading by six, haywood taking on the baseline. throwing one up. the alley-oop jam, mark ket's 29 game non-conference winning streak at home. stay tuned for a full 30 minutes of action and nfl highlights join me for "final score," we roll tonight right here after the villanova-maryland game. until then enjoy the second half of miami and boston college. do you trust your coworkers, yes, you do, so just let go. [ groan ] okay, what did we learn there? is there such a thing as personal space, no, there isn't, because we are all molecules... in the same organism. american airlines. yeah, i need an earlier flight out of chicago. i feel like some of you don't respect me. because, ah... because of the hat. [ horns blowing, clanking ] just get me on the next flight out. hey, me too. ♪ - hi. - just made it. we know why you fly. we're american airlines. >>> our accra halftime report continue, boston col
and steven ray, fouled, will go to the line for three. made the first one. here's the second one. oh, no good. gone zag gas, goes down, wake forest the winner, 77-75. nc taking on marquette, leading by six, haywood taking on the baseline. throwing one up. the alley-oop jam, mark ket's 29 game non-conference winning streak at home. stay tuned for a full 30 minutes of action and nfl highlights join me for "final score," we roll tonight right here after the villanova-maryland game. until...
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she was talking about the x-ray project, for example. these are old x-rays that emit toxic fumes when used, and she has people who are risking their health in order to settle these cases. they are to be applauded for the risks they take to pursue these missions. >> we certainly thank them. thank you. i yield back. >> thank you. i hope we are doing everything we can to mitigate those health risks. please let us know if there is something else that we should be doing. ms. kilroy? >> thanks very much, madame chair. thank you for allowing me to participate. i have learned a great deal from both of the panels that have presented here this afternoon. thank you, ambassador and admiral, for participating. admiral, you are referred to the rigors of recoveries. i appreciate your bringing that up. as you know, i had sent you a letter regarding the recovery of remains of 2nd lt. john funk, a resident of madison county. >> of course. >> a navigator. they have been located by a mr. clayton, a private citizen outside the village in that province. and a
she was talking about the x-ray project, for example. these are old x-rays that emit toxic fumes when used, and she has people who are risking their health in order to settle these cases. they are to be applauded for the risks they take to pursue these missions. >> we certainly thank them. thank you. i yield back. >> thank you. i hope we are doing everything we can to mitigate those health risks. please let us know if there is something else that we should be doing. ms. kilroy?...
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. >> rachael ray: oh, my god!rachael ray sponsored an extreme makeover of the sugar tree ministry soup kitchen. and the people pulled together. in the fall, they harvested community potatoes, part of a drive to grow food all over town. >> bin 15-- three bags, family 221. >> pelley: and now in december, again, the line, this time, is for christmas gifts donated by folks who have a little something to spare for neighbors who don't. >> anita bach: what can i get you today? we got pies back there as well, if you like that. >> pelley: folks who are out of work are volunteering. anita bach used to work two shifts at the airpark, sleeping in the company cafeteria in between. now, she helps out in the soup kitchen. but what wilmington has learned in this year of unemployment is that charity, retraining, and government can't replace the enormous number of lost jobs. while anita bach volunteers, she and her family also get most of their meals in the soup kitchen. how are the children coping with the economy? >> bach: one da
. >> rachael ray: oh, my god!rachael ray sponsored an extreme makeover of the sugar tree ministry soup kitchen. and the people pulled together. in the fall, they harvested community potatoes, part of a drive to grow food all over town. >> bin 15-- three bags, family 221. >> pelley: and now in december, again, the line, this time, is for christmas gifts donated by folks who have a little something to spare for neighbors who don't. >> anita bach: what can i get you today?...
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they described x-ray machines and explosives, listed the countries from which passport holders would be subject to greater scrutiny. apparently tsa learned of this last sunday after a blog varon put it on the internet. then they initiated an internal review. who should be held accountable? >> first of all, mr. chairman, let me say two things about the posting itself. and that is that the security of the traveling public has never been put at risk and the document that was posted was an out of date document. nonetheless the posting of it did not meet our own standards for what should be available on the net and not available on the net, so we have already initiated personnel actions against the individuals involved in that. we have already instituted an internal review to see what else needs to be done so the incident never occurs, and i have directed that not just to tsa but that we delay rereview of departmentwide, all of our departments because as you know we have got one of the the biggest apartments around, to make sure that we are being rigorous and very discipline in what is po
they described x-ray machines and explosives, listed the countries from which passport holders would be subject to greater scrutiny. apparently tsa learned of this last sunday after a blog varon put it on the internet. then they initiated an internal review. who should be held accountable? >> first of all, mr. chairman, let me say two things about the posting itself. and that is that the security of the traveling public has never been put at risk and the document that was posted was an...
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caller: i was a screener at the gate in utah, a screening bags with x-ray.ost: without breaking confidentiality, what kind of things do they tell you to look for that might tip you off that something bad will happen? caller: i cannot really say. i cite a piece of paper say i cannot divulge the things i learned on how we are supposed to profile people and see people as they come through. you looked inside the bag with x-ray and you could tell that normal things in a bag or a suitcase just do not belong. you can tell there is something different. host: is there something that says if this person is wearing x or has x in their bag, that person is to be pulled over and questioned in depth? caller: that's true. the best advice given us was that if you have a feeling that there is something wrong or something different, you better say something. normally, human intuition is that if you see something irregular or out of place, it is. if it sounds too good to be true, it is. in many cases, you have that feeling. my main point in calling is that i think if we spent t
caller: i was a screener at the gate in utah, a screening bags with x-ray.ost: without breaking confidentiality, what kind of things do they tell you to look for that might tip you off that something bad will happen? caller: i cannot really say. i cite a piece of paper say i cannot divulge the things i learned on how we are supposed to profile people and see people as they come through. you looked inside the bag with x-ray and you could tell that normal things in a bag or a suitcase just do not...
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ray lewis didn't have much. lost it all.>> pizza hut came back. >> i'm not saying tiger's going to lose a bunch. i think he will lose some. but i don't think this makes him in any way more appealing. i think it makes him as jesper parnevik said, the guy who set him up with his wife, jesper said, we thought he was a better guy than this. >> i said it makes him more relatable to the average human being. once again, guys. this is a human being, i don't think any smart sponsors aren't going to say this guy in a smart golf player. >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. somewhere in america, there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, 69,000 people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. coming home can be hard if you're a veteran of iraq or afgh
ray lewis didn't have much. lost it all.>> pizza hut came back. >> i'm not saying tiger's going to lose a bunch. i think he will lose some. but i don't think this makes him in any way more appealing. i think it makes him as jesper parnevik said, the guy who set him up with his wife, jesper said, we thought he was a better guy than this. >> i said it makes him more relatable to the average human being. once again, guys. this is a human being, i don't think any smart sponsors...
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did ray try to cover up this death? we're keeping them honest. obama should boycott the climate meeting in copenhagen ahead on "360," tonight. >> larry: we're back and we have an e-mail question from brooke in west palm beach, florida. she asks, if you could pick one fine that you think best defines the jackson five as a group, what would it be and why? we'll start with marlon. >> i would paycheck "2300 jackson street." >> come on. >> come on. that's not what you would pick, jack jackie? because it tolds the whole story, what really took place and the camaraderie between family members. >> larry: tito? >> i'm going to go with "can you feel it," because it spaeaks about love and peace and harmony for the world. >> larry: jackie? >> "2300 jackson street" because we had the whole family in on the record. >> larry: ever get back there? >> yes, we get back -- no, i didn't go, jermaine went back. >> it's tito and i that went back to gary. >> larry: jermaine, what's your favorite song? >> probably, "never can say good-bye." the lyrical content has nothi
did ray try to cover up this death? we're keeping them honest. obama should boycott the climate meeting in copenhagen ahead on "360," tonight. >> larry: we're back and we have an e-mail question from brooke in west palm beach, florida. she asks, if you could pick one fine that you think best defines the jackson five as a group, what would it be and why? we'll start with marlon. >> i would paycheck "2300 jackson street." >> come on. >> come on. that's...
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plaques as established by- "(i) interpretation by a 'b reader' qualified physician of a plain chest x-ray or interpretation of a computed tomographic radiograph of the chest by a qualified physician, as determined by the secretary; or "(ii) such other diagnostic standards as the secretary specifies except that this clause shall not apply to pleural thickening or pleural plaques unless there are symptoms or conditions requiring medical treatment as a result of these diagnoses. "(ii) mesothelioma, or malignancies of the lung, colon, rectum, larynx, stomach, esophagus, pharynx, or ovary, as established by- "(i) pathologic examination of biopsy tissue; "(ii) cytology from bronchioalveolar lavage; or "(iii) such other diagnostic standards as the secretary specifies. "(iii) any other diagnosis which the secretary, in consultation with the commissioner of social security, determines is an asbestos-related medical condition, as established by such diagnostic standards as the secretary specifies. "(3) other individual described. an individual described in this paragraph is any individual who- "(a)
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and, ray rice's play this season has spoke volumes. the running back said off the field about baltimore's play- off chances, hear it. plus, an international win may be on it's way as the capitals are up across the border. big match up tonight. after this. boss:hey, glad i caught you. i was on my way to present ideas about all the discounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. learn more at supportyourvet.org. [ male announcer ] introducing an offer that will blow your mind. save $14.99 a month for a year with the verizon quad play. call now and you'll get verizon wireless, call the verizon center for cust
and, ray rice's play this season has spoke volumes. the running back said off the field about baltimore's play- off chances, hear it. plus, an international win may be on it's way as the capitals are up across the border. big match up tonight. after this. boss:hey, glad i caught you. i was on my way to present ideas about all the discounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the...
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ray lewis didn't have much. lost it all.and kobe -- >> pizza hut came back. >> i'm not saying tiger's going to lose a bunch. i think he will lose some. but i don't think this makes him in any way more appealing. i think it makes him as jesper parnevik said, the guy who set him up with his wife, jesper said, we thought he was a better guy than this. i guess we were wrong. that's pretty devastating. >> i didn't say appealing. it makes him more relatable to the average human being. once again, guys. this is a human being, i don't think any smart sponsors aren't going to say this guy is still a great golf player. >> larry: we'll be back. don't go away. maybe this is one of the most important. new centrum silver ultra men's. a complete multivitamin for men over 50. it has antiodants and vitamin d... to support your prostate and colon. new centrum silver ultra men's. during the share the love event, you helped us donate almost $5 million dollars to charity. i chose meals on wheels because i believe in food for all. i chose habitat
ray lewis didn't have much. lost it all.and kobe -- >> pizza hut came back. >> i'm not saying tiger's going to lose a bunch. i think he will lose some. but i don't think this makes him in any way more appealing. i think it makes him as jesper parnevik said, the guy who set him up with his wife, jesper said, we thought he was a better guy than this. i guess we were wrong. that's pretty devastating. >> i didn't say appealing. it makes him more relatable to the average human...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez.we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what is that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests $62 million in people, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. >> what makes us an engine for the economy? plants across america. nearly 200,000 jobs created. we see beyond cars. intel. supporting coverage of innovation and the economy. >> and by bnsf railway. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporat
i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez.we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what is that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests $62 million in people, in ideas-- seeking,...