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hello and welcome. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. we're standing right outside of apple hg, but also our hg. >> this is where we do the show here at the gm building, and when it comes to creating buzz, nobody does it better than apple and this morning we're finally not only going to get a look at the reality behind all the hype, we're going to get it touch it and see it and demonstrate it. manuel gallegus is tracking the e pad's highly anticipated debut. good morning to you. >> good morning. we do have a crowd out here this morning. the apple store here is usually open 24 hours a day, but they got closed last night at midnight to prep the store and the employees for the ipad launch. and a couple hundred people waited overnight to be among the first to get one. when a new device falls off the apple tree, people want to bite. or at least a taste. the tablet getting all the buzz weighs a pound and a half. there's no mouse or dvd, no camera or phone, at least not yet. the ipad is a handy wi-fi window on the world for downloading books, m
hello and welcome. >> i'm rebecca jarvis. we're standing right outside of apple hg, but also our hg. >> this is where we do the show here at the gm building, and when it comes to creating buzz, nobody does it better than apple and this morning we're finally not only going to get a look at the reality behind all the hype, we're going to get it touch it and see it and demonstrate it. manuel gallegus is tracking the e pad's highly anticipated debut. good morning to you. >> good...
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it goes with your point, too, rebecca. it goes to the difference between a review and a book report. because as you pointed out, i started out as a book blogger -- when i started blogging it was for aol. we had a book channel there which is no longer active. i was not allowed to join the lit blog co-op with our other colleagues because i was a corporate blogger. i might have been a shell for shame. and things changed. i've always been a blogger for someone. i went from aol to publishers weekly. i went from publishers weekly to pbs where i am blogging and hosting this site. and so the perceptions have changed. but what i haven't seen discussed enough and i'll just bring my everything that is labeled a book review is a book review. so let's talk about that because i think that's one of the problems about getting readers to know whether it's encouraging to you buy the book or not, et cetera. there are a lot of other things to bring up. so, ron, what's a review versus something that's a summary or just a quick report? >> boy,
it goes with your point, too, rebecca. it goes to the difference between a review and a book report. because as you pointed out, i started out as a book blogger -- when i started blogging it was for aol. we had a book channel there which is no longer active. i was not allowed to join the lit blog co-op with our other colleagues because i was a corporate blogger. i might have been a shell for shame. and things changed. i've always been a blogger for someone. i went from aol to publishers weekly....
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this is a half-hour. >> rebecca skloot, who is henrietta? >> she was a poor african-american firmer who was raised in southern virginia and eventually moved up to virginia for she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. and without her knowledge her doctor put a small piece of her tumor and put in a petri dish and herself became the first immortal cell line and culture. sanka seven tragical cells for decades and no one knows entirely while, but roosters never die. her cells are still alive today growing in laboratories around the world, though she died in 1951 and they became one of the most important things that happen in medicine. there will how to develop the polio vaccines in one of the space missions. or so for the first conquered urging some of the first match, the scientific and mexican from the solstice go on and on. >> and their subpoenas today? connect behalf. >> what is this outline? >> a cell line is their souls to live in the laboratory and grow indefinitely. so they will keep growing and multiplying and living outside of the body a
this is a half-hour. >> rebecca skloot, who is henrietta? >> she was a poor african-american firmer who was raised in southern virginia and eventually moved up to virginia for she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. and without her knowledge her doctor put a small piece of her tumor and put in a petri dish and herself became the first immortal cell line and culture. sanka seven tragical cells for decades and no one knows entirely while, but roosters never die. her cells are still...
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. >> rebecca skloot, did you talk to ancestors were to the doctrines of the type of cells? >> all of the above. >> is he still alive? >> yeah, her initial doctors 99 now. his name is howard jones and he is an incredibly important scientist, physician historically. he was behind the first test tube baby in the united states. he and his wife were some real pioneers in vitro fertilization and infertility research. so he was still alive and he remembered her case very vividly because it was unlike anything he'd ever seen. so i talked to him and also yes i spent a lot of time with henrietta's siblings and cousins who she grew up with a siblings. her husband was still alive. so a lot of extended dimly i spent time with. >> was there anything nefarious about taking -- the taking of the cells in 1951? >> no, there wasn't. i mean, this is something of a standard practice. there was absolutely no intention. there was nothing done to her. you know, they took the sample without asking. they could've never imagined what that could have led to. you know, we didn't know what dna was so we
. >> rebecca skloot, did you talk to ancestors were to the doctrines of the type of cells? >> all of the above. >> is he still alive? >> yeah, her initial doctors 99 now. his name is howard jones and he is an incredibly important scientist, physician historically. he was behind the first test tube baby in the united states. he and his wife were some real pioneers in vitro fertilization and infertility research. so he was still alive and he remembered her case very...
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rebecca cooper is here with what they had to say. >> today, in an op-ed, "in the washington post -- inthe washington post," there were talking about addressing the scandal head on so the church could move forward. it was a packed congregation downtown today with the archbishop of greater washington having easter services at the historic st. matthew's cathedral. >> this is a time for a special prayer for our holy father. >> he called on catholics to confront the wrongs of the past, while praising the pope as someone he said helped lead the efforts to protecting children from abuse despite recent criticism. outside, congregants reaffirmed their devotion to the pontiff. >> the church has been around 40,000 years, and they will get past this crisis and move forward -- the church has been around for 2000 years. >> speaking italian -- [speaking italian] >> elsewhere, it was said that crimes have been committed against children. >> those who did not acted to report them bring shame on us all. >> in chevy chase, the sex scandal was not shied away from. there was a standing ovation. many churches
rebecca cooper is here with what they had to say. >> today, in an op-ed, "in the washington post -- inthe washington post," there were talking about addressing the scandal head on so the church could move forward. it was a packed congregation downtown today with the archbishop of greater washington having easter services at the historic st. matthew's cathedral. >> this is a time for a special prayer for our holy father. >> he called on catholics to confront the...
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we understand the little girl's name is rebecca.er 3 1/2-year-old brother, brandon, blue eyes, reddish blond hair. he is still missing. >> reporter: parents, like the dennys, were helpless. >> i really didn't think our children survived. how could they? it was gone. >> her whole left side was just a piece of raw meat. >> i had 240 stitches in my face. >> reporter: 15 years later -- >> all right! my name is rebecca denny, i'm 17 years old, and i survived the oklahoma city bombing. >> reporter: 240 stitches for rebecca, but her 3-year-old brother, brandon, suffered severe brain injuries. >> first of all, they said he might not live. and second of all, if he does live, he will never walk or talk again. >> reporter: brandon proved them wrong. >> i am brandon denny and i'm 18 years old. >> there you see yet another child being carried away. >> i stopped by the 7-eleven on the way to downtown and i bought some plastic bags with the intent to pick up my son's body. >> i'm chris nguyen, i'm 20 years old, and i survived the oklahoma city bom
we understand the little girl's name is rebecca.er 3 1/2-year-old brother, brandon, blue eyes, reddish blond hair. he is still missing. >> reporter: parents, like the dennys, were helpless. >> i really didn't think our children survived. how could they? it was gone. >> her whole left side was just a piece of raw meat. >> i had 240 stitches in my face. >> reporter: 15 years later -- >> all right! my name is rebecca denny, i'm 17 years old, and i survived the...
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skloot is the author, crown is the publisher, the moral life of henrietta lacks is the book. >>> rebecca skloot is the author of the immortal life of henrietta lacks. she served as the vice president on the board of directors of the national book critics circle where she developed a blog of critical mass. her writings appeared in "the new york times" magazine and columbia journalism review. the virginia festival of the book hosted this event. to find out more, visit vabook.org. >>> matthew crawford, would you do for a living? >> in number of things. one of them is fix motorcycles, and that's kind of what the book is about. but more broadly, it is an attempt to speak up for the manual trades and suggest that can be a life worth choosing. >> where is your motorcycle shop? >> it's in richmond, virginia. >> what is it called? >> shockomoto. i work on japanese and british bikes. these are mostly vintage bikes, vintage cache that makes people willing to spend money on them and it's a very small operation. islamic any reason in particular that you don't work on harleys? [laughter] >> yeah, peop
skloot is the author, crown is the publisher, the moral life of henrietta lacks is the book. >>> rebecca skloot is the author of the immortal life of henrietta lacks. she served as the vice president on the board of directors of the national book critics circle where she developed a blog of critical mass. her writings appeared in "the new york times" magazine and columbia journalism review. the virginia festival of the book hosted this event. to find out more, visit...
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. >> i'm rebecca jarvis in for erica hill. and we have two breaking news stories. sgr t sgr. >> the bodies of four messing miners were found. >> and a deadly crash killed the president of poland and his wife along with dozens of others. >>> first let's begin in west virginia. jim axelrod has the latest on this coal mine disaster. >> reporter: good morning. early this morning rescue workers confirmed what had been feared here all week that yes, those four missing miners were indeed dead. conditions were so bad inside the mine, so much smoke and so much dust, that those rescue teams had actually walked past the bodies of these mean miners their first trip on monday. just after midnight, a grim governor joe manchin of west virginia matt announcement. >> we did not receive the miracle we prayed for. we have accounted for four miners that had been unaccounted for. we have a total of 29 brave miners who we're recovering at this time. we have been spending time with the family as you can tell. it's a very difficult time, they're strong, loving and good people, but very, v
. >> i'm rebecca jarvis in for erica hill. and we have two breaking news stories. sgr t sgr. >> the bodies of four messing miners were found. >> and a deadly crash killed the president of poland and his wife along with dozens of others. >>> first let's begin in west virginia. jim axelrod has the latest on this coal mine disaster. >> reporter: good morning. early this morning rescue workers confirmed what had been feared here all week that yes, those four missing...
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this is a half-hour. >> rebecca skloot, who is henrietta lacks? >> a porth african american tobacco farmer who was raised in southern virginia and eventually moved up to baltimore where she was diagnosed with cervical cancer at 30 and without her knowledge her doctor to a small piece of her tumor and put it in a petrie dish and her cells became the first in mortal human cell line grown in culture scientists have been trying to grow cells for decades and it never worked and no one knows why but hers just never died. so hurt cells or alive growing in laboratories around the world though she died in 1951 and they became one of the most important thing is that happened in medicine and they were used to develop a polio vaccine and first space missions to see what happened to the human cells and human gravity. there were the first cloud, her jeans for the first map. the site at the plant marks go on and on. >> and they are still used today? >> yeah. one of the most widely used lines. >> and what is a cell line? >> they are cells that live in a laborator
this is a half-hour. >> rebecca skloot, who is henrietta lacks? >> a porth african american tobacco farmer who was raised in southern virginia and eventually moved up to baltimore where she was diagnosed with cervical cancer at 30 and without her knowledge her doctor to a small piece of her tumor and put it in a petrie dish and her cells became the first in mortal human cell line grown in culture scientists have been trying to grow cells for decades and it never worked and no one...
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rebecca, what's the defense here?> it's a very hard thing to convict a man who did not commit the crime. his wife committed the crime. he was maybe made aware she was mentally ill. did he think she was going to kill his child? no. she was the one that committed it insane or not. he did not. he didn't have any hand in it. he went out to grocery shop to help the family. >> but he was told was he not by the court not to leave the child alone? >> sure. he was told not to leave the child alone but he does -- someone has to fend for this family. he had to go grocery shopping. it's not like he was out partying so i think it's a long stretch to say he needs to stay in jail for ten years because of this. i understand they may want to hold him accountable but ten years? he didn't commit the crime nor did he intend on the crime happening. >> he was sentenced to ten years but there was no minimum period of parole ineligibility and in most states ten years means about, you normally serve about 20% of your time so the real number h
rebecca, what's the defense here?> it's a very hard thing to convict a man who did not commit the crime. his wife committed the crime. he was maybe made aware she was mentally ill. did he think she was going to kill his child? no. she was the one that committed it insane or not. he did not. he didn't have any hand in it. he went out to grocery shop to help the family. >> but he was told was he not by the court not to leave the child alone? >> sure. he was told not to leave the...
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rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> we want to know what you think. to wjla.com and a vote. -- go to wjla.com and vote. >>> bristol palin is using her story to teach others about the risk of teen pregnancy. >> what if i did not have all of these opportunities? >> america's most famous teen mother is starring in a new public-service campaign, getting the message out about abstinence for teenagers. the daughter of sarah palin is raising her 1-year-old son, tripp, and will also appear on of secret life of an american teenager," focusing on pregnancy. >>> and pharmacy that refuse to sell contraceptives has closed. it received the blessing of the catholic church and was located next to a catholic bookstore with two catholic parishes nearby. the pharmacy was losing thousands of dollars every month. >>> a new study is challenging the belief that a diet heavy in fruits and vegetables helps prevent cancer. searchers followed nearly three-quarters of a million people in europe and found of a weak association between the two. >>> iprince william getting ready to
rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> we want to know what you think. to wjla.com and a vote. -- go to wjla.com and vote. >>> bristol palin is using her story to teach others about the risk of teen pregnancy. >> what if i did not have all of these opportunities? >> america's most famous teen mother is starring in a new public-service campaign, getting the message out about abstinence for teenagers. the daughter of sarah palin is raising her 1-year-old son, tripp, and will...
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. >> this weekend on book tv, from the virginia festival of book, rebecca on the best-selling -- best his book is "superpower relations." find the entire weekend schedule at booktv.org. >> the minutes that the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle- class and lower middle class americans for their home equity value and making loans to them against it, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael was on the subprime mortgage crisis. his latest is the "big short." michael lewis at 8:00 on c-span. >> a discussion on how the media can support whistle-blowers. speakers include 60 minutes producer and former nbc news investigative producer. the national whistle-blowers legal defense and education fund hosted the event brit -- hosted the event. >> he is a distinguished french investigative journalist with the post brith he is a former executive director of the washington times. he worked extensively with sources and whistle-blowers. will have more extensive introduction to recall upon them. i have represented whistle blowers since 1984 and i have been working wi
. >> this weekend on book tv, from the virginia festival of book, rebecca on the best-selling -- best his book is "superpower relations." find the entire weekend schedule at booktv.org. >> the minutes that the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle- class and lower middle class americans for their home equity value and making loans to them against it, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael was on the subprime mortgage crisis. his...
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. >> this weekend on booktv, rebecca on the best selling immortal life of henry adams whacks. on afterwards president reagan's ambassador to the u.s.s.r. on mchale gorbachev's role in bringing down the soviet empire. his book is superpower illusion. and inventing the idea of a white race in the history of white people. find the entire weekend schedule at booktv.org and follow us on twitter. >> the national book critics circle authors of books of six categories. fiction and general nonfiction, biography, criticism, winners in each category are presented their awards and joyce carol oates receive the lifetime achievement award and check if joe is given a prize for reviewing. the new school in new york city hosts this event. is about an hour. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you to the awards ceremony at the national book critics circle. we want to welcome everyone who attended the powerful evening of reading by the nominated raiders. you will lead it you experienced something wondrous and where. we want to welcome all the critics who came from newspapers and magazines all across
. >> this weekend on booktv, rebecca on the best selling immortal life of henry adams whacks. on afterwards president reagan's ambassador to the u.s.s.r. on mchale gorbachev's role in bringing down the soviet empire. his book is superpower illusion. and inventing the idea of a white race in the history of white people. find the entire weekend schedule at booktv.org and follow us on twitter. >> the national book critics circle authors of books of six categories. fiction and general...
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. >> this weekend, on c-span2's " book tv," rebecca skloot. his book is "super power allusions." then, nell irvin painter. on the entire schedule at book tv.org. but president old, told workers at a manufacturing plant that the economy was beginning to turn the corner. the labor department shows that employers added 152,000 jobs. unemployment remains at 9.7%. the president spoke at a lithium ion battery parts manufacturer. >> mr. president, we're honored by your visit. on behalf of our company, we want to thank you for selecting our site to post your town hall meeting today. we are a global leader in technology and we are particularly proud of what we have accomplished. as a pioneer in leader in the development of high performance separators, we are one of the largest global suppliers in the lithium battery separator industry. we're the only supplier that develop products here in the united states. we established operations in charlotte with the emergence of the industry about 45 years ago. today, the charlotte region remains a important part of our operations. we received a matc
. >> this weekend, on c-span2's " book tv," rebecca skloot. his book is "super power allusions." then, nell irvin painter. on the entire schedule at book tv.org. but president old, told workers at a manufacturing plant that the economy was beginning to turn the corner. the labor department shows that employers added 152,000 jobs. unemployment remains at 9.7%. the president spoke at a lithium ion battery parts manufacturer. >> mr. president, we're honored by your...
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host: our next call comes from rebecca in glen burnie, maryland. see tell -- caller: you mentioned that your commission denied a recent request from health insurance companies. can these companies pullout from operating in your state? a lot of insurance companies to not wish to recover -- to cover florida residents after storms and hurricanes. also, if insurance companies went bankrupt or did not wish to continue businesses that are not profitable, who will give us health insurance? did you see a day were the government will be the only health insurance company, so to speak? caller: -- guest: we do not want a situation where health insurance plans do not operate in massachusetts. most of the plants that operate in massachusetts are based in massachusetts. we do have plans that come in from out of state and interestingly, the number of rates that were rejected by the division -- it was the out-of- state programs that refiled and proposed different rates. we recognize that we want health insurance plans to be successful in massachusetts, but we canno
host: our next call comes from rebecca in glen burnie, maryland. see tell -- caller: you mentioned that your commission denied a recent request from health insurance companies. can these companies pullout from operating in your state? a lot of insurance companies to not wish to recover -- to cover florida residents after storms and hurricanes. also, if insurance companies went bankrupt or did not wish to continue businesses that are not profitable, who will give us health insurance? did you see...
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in arlington, rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> toyoda says they have tried to duplicate testing to determine their next steps. they don't buy a warning is the first in nine years. the last time they made that distinction was the 2001 mitsubishi. >>> turning now to our forecast. the rain is moving out. doug hill is here with the weather. >> everything is on track. the rain has moved out. we start our coverage with our storms can with clouds moving out. the trend is moving from north to south. the rain is far south down by richmond. let's check out some rainfall totals. about 15 hundredths of 1 inch fell in mclean. temperatures falling into the 40's in frederick. 43 in leesburg. 48 degrees in downtown washington. here is your wednesday morning wake up forecast. by then we will be partly sunny with some cloudiness, but a cold start. a nice improvement in temperatures throughout the day. we will share the next seven days in a few minutes. >> right now leaders from nations are on their way home. there is the end of the nuclear security summit. the group worked on a goal to secure nuclear weapons
in arlington, rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> toyoda says they have tried to duplicate testing to determine their next steps. they don't buy a warning is the first in nine years. the last time they made that distinction was the 2001 mitsubishi. >>> turning now to our forecast. the rain is moving out. doug hill is here with the weather. >> everything is on track. the rain has moved out. we start our coverage with our storms can with clouds moving out. the trend is moving from...
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." >> this weekend on book tv, from the virginia festival of the book, rebecca on the best- selling -on her best seller. afterward, jack matlock i'on " super power illusions." find the entire weekend schedule at booktv.org. >> flexible policies actually make employees more productive. as you all know, instead of spending time worrying about what is happening at home, your employees have the support and the peace of mind that they desperately need to concentrate on their work. >> watch something on c-span that you'd like to share with friends? at the new video library, you can search it, watched it, and share it. over 160,000 hours of video from yesterday or last year. every season jam program since 1987. the c-span video library, cables latest gift to america. >> all this month, see the winners of c-span student competition. middle and high school students from 45 states submitted videos on one of the country's biggest strengths or the challenge the country is facing. watch the top winning videos every morning at 6:50 eastern, just before "washington journal." for a preview of all the
." >> this weekend on book tv, from the virginia festival of the book, rebecca on the best- selling -on her best seller. afterward, jack matlock i'on " super power illusions." find the entire weekend schedule at booktv.org. >> flexible policies actually make employees more productive. as you all know, instead of spending time worrying about what is happening at home, your employees have the support and the peace of mind that they desperately need to concentrate on...
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. >> rebecca skloot is the author, have is a good to read the rest of the anthropology the university of wisconsin in madison and she has written another book. this one is sensitive. professors have heard the term kamikaze come from? >> it originate when the mongols is to invade japan and they were going to rid the land in kyushu and that's pumping. and all their ships are all returned. japan has saved so to speak. and therefore, they as you preach your your when the nation into characters because they're usually followed issued in japan. >> and what does that mean? thing, but just different enough japanese military start to use the term coffee. or is that an english term that we use? it has have any particular operation it was not emission is a very are you is as good as a word you or is what you are and they did not have a choice, but quote unquote volunteer. >> so not truly volunteers is what your research has shown? >> that's right. >> and so i went to the diaries and it was not what is going feel they should he should have do you know about the. i will. and that he very much of a
. >> rebecca skloot is the author, have is a good to read the rest of the anthropology the university of wisconsin in madison and she has written another book. this one is sensitive. professors have heard the term kamikaze come from? >> it originate when the mongols is to invade japan and they were going to rid the land in kyushu and that's pumping. and all their ships are all returned. japan has saved so to speak. and therefore, they as you preach your your when the nation into...
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. >> this weeked on c-span2's booktv, rebecca skloot on "the immortal life of henrietta lacks." also, "stuper-power illusions" by jack matlock. also, "the history of white people." >> the minute the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle class americans for their home equity value and making loans against it, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael lewis. his latest is "the big short." also, is moan ball -- also, "liar's poker." >> president obama told workers at a north carolina manufacturing plant that the economy is, in his worts, beginning to turn the corner. labor department employers show 152,000 jobs added last month. the president was in shardt, north carolina, -- was in charlotte, north carolina. >> today the charlotte region remains an important part of our future. as you can see, we are currently expanding operations with our investments supported by the $49 million matching grant that we received from the department of energy last year. the expansion includes this facility in charlotte as well as construction of a new facility in co
. >> this weeked on c-span2's booktv, rebecca skloot on "the immortal life of henrietta lacks." also, "stuper-power illusions" by jack matlock. also, "the history of white people." >> the minute the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle class americans for their home equity value and making loans against it, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael lewis. his latest is "the big short." also, is moan...
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. >> this began on the tv, from the virginia festival of the book, rebecca usclute. and princeton university professor nell irvin painter on invented the idea of a white race in the history of white people. fine the entire weekend schedule at booktv.org and follow was on twitter. >> are content is available on television, radio and on-line and you can also connect with those on facebook, twitter and youtube, and sign up for our scheduled alert e-mails @ c- span.org. >> let's meet another winner in the c-span studentcam documentary competition. we asked students about one of our country's greatest strength or a challenge that the country is facing. today we are talking with third prize high school winner alex weltman from boulton -- patton rouge, louisiana. welcome to c-span. >> thanks. >> why did you decide to focus on the american free market economy for your documentary? >> one of the reasons was -- i was brainstorming about what we should do with this video with my friend stephen. we were trying to think about what topic no one else would focus on. what are some c
. >> this began on the tv, from the virginia festival of the book, rebecca usclute. and princeton university professor nell irvin painter on invented the idea of a white race in the history of white people. fine the entire weekend schedule at booktv.org and follow was on twitter. >> are content is available on television, radio and on-line and you can also connect with those on facebook, twitter and youtube, and sign up for our scheduled alert e-mails @ c- span.org. >> let's...
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and from the virginia festival of the books, rebecca skloot. find the entire schedule on booktv.org. >> if you have a process where it takes years to get an answer, and you are bogged down in the courts, which is what is threatening the industry now, that is not a good answer for anyone, and certainly does not make the agency affected. former congressman on calling for the federal government to take a fresh look at communications policy. monday night. "washington journal" continues. host: jonathan is our border with the dailycaller. congress is in recess right now. what they doing back in their districts? what is the agenda when they return? guest: many people think that members of congress are lazy and always taking vacations, but when you work in washington they're working pretty hard at home over the brakes. they are doing all kinds of events in their districts, at least most of them. town halls, meetings, county fairs, or breakfasts. they're usually pretty busy at home, getting a feel for what constituents are thinking. host: when they retu
and from the virginia festival of the books, rebecca skloot. find the entire schedule on booktv.org. >> if you have a process where it takes years to get an answer, and you are bogged down in the courts, which is what is threatening the industry now, that is not a good answer for anyone, and certainly does not make the agency affected. former congressman on calling for the federal government to take a fresh look at communications policy. monday night. "washington journal"...
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>> this is a special episode for justin and rebecca.to the buildup, of whether they're going to get married or not. >> look right into the camera. >> i can't say. >> right now. do you get married? >> you're going to have to watch sunday, abc. >> all right, then. what i do know is there's a little something-something personal going on here with your relationship. >> yes. >> offcamera. >> yes. >> tell us about that. >> i recently got engaged. sorry, buddy. >> yeah. and she's lovely, by the way. >> i'm the luckiest guy in the world. and it was a no-brainer for me. i'm excited to get married and do the whole thing. >> everybody says you can't stop talking about being engaged. that it's like the best thing in the world. >> it really is. and was a very special weekend. i had my paren tre and her parents there for the surprise. we've been riding this train ever since. i'm excited. >> all right. and the big abc two-hour movie event is when? >> it's sunday, april 11th, i believe. >> this sunday night, i believe. >> this sunday night, yeah. >> i'
>> this is a special episode for justin and rebecca.to the buildup, of whether they're going to get married or not. >> look right into the camera. >> i can't say. >> right now. do you get married? >> you're going to have to watch sunday, abc. >> all right, then. what i do know is there's a little something-something personal going on here with your relationship. >> yes. >> offcamera. >> yes. >> tell us about that. >> i recently...
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. >> this weekend on booktv from the virginia festival of the book, rebecca on the best selling immortal life of henry and not wax. on afterwards president reagan's ambassador to the ussr and mchale gorbachev's role in bringing down the soviet empire. his book is superpower in the visions and nell irvin painter on inventing the idea of a white race in the history of white people. find the entire weekend schedule that booktv.org and follow us on twitter. >> from the 2010 festival of books lynne olsen discusses her book citizens of london. the americans who stood with britain in its darkest, finest hour. the professor of journalism at the university of arizona is the moderator of the event. >> my name is lord rosenblum. welcome to the second annual tucson festival of books on this fabulous day. it is only march and it is not yet 130 degrees. i grew up here. i love it. i want to say something about -- i want to thank the judge for making this possible and the want to add my appreciation for all the work behind this amazing festival. if anyone thinks books are dying just look at the mobs out
. >> this weekend on booktv from the virginia festival of the book, rebecca on the best selling immortal life of henry and not wax. on afterwards president reagan's ambassador to the ussr and mchale gorbachev's role in bringing down the soviet empire. his book is superpower in the visions and nell irvin painter on inventing the idea of a white race in the history of white people. find the entire weekend schedule that booktv.org and follow us on twitter. >> from the 2010 festival of...
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. >> this weekend on book tv, from the virginia festival of the book, rebecca skloot. on "after words," ambassador jack matlock. and princeton university professor on invinting the idea of a white race in the history of white people. find the weekend schedule at booktv dorgan follow us on twitter. >> the minute that the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle-class americans for their home equity value and making loans to them against it, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael lewis on the subprime mortgage crisis, his latest "the big shore." michael lewis at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. >> here's a discussion on the federal budget with house majority leader steny hoyer, david walker and others. we'll hear about how the new health care law may impact the deficit, from the university of maryland in college park. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> could afternoon. >> good afternoon, on behalf of the maryland school of public well, steny hoyer is a man of his word. he is here. his passion and determination were key to making
. >> this weekend on book tv, from the virginia festival of the book, rebecca skloot. on "after words," ambassador jack matlock. and princeton university professor on invinting the idea of a white race in the history of white people. find the weekend schedule at booktv dorgan follow us on twitter. >> the minute that the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle-class americans for their home equity value and making loans to them against it, there was a...
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. >> this weekend on "book tv," rebecca skloot on "the immortal life of henry aetietta lacks." find the entire weekend schedule i ooktv.org. what of this month, s.c. the winners of c-span a's studentcam documentary competition. middle and has a student submitted videos on one of the country's greatest strength and challenge it. what the top winning videos every morning on c-span at 650 eastern just before "washington journal of " a a a 30 a.m., meet the students who made them. for a preview of all the winners, visits studentscam.org. >> of bill clinton and bill gates testified before the senate committee. they both support the proposal to increase foreign aid for treatment of diseases like to grow callouses and hiv/aids. this lasts about -- like tuberculosis and hiv/aids. this last about two hours. >> thank you very much for coming. we are obviously delighted to be able to welcome to our nation's most important leaders on global health, one a former president of united states and the other the ceo and chairman of one of america's most transformative companies. long after their
. >> this weekend on "book tv," rebecca skloot on "the immortal life of henry aetietta lacks." find the entire weekend schedule i ooktv.org. what of this month, s.c. the winners of c-span a's studentcam documentary competition. middle and has a student submitted videos on one of the country's greatest strength and challenge it. what the top winning videos every morning on c-span at 650 eastern just before "washington journal of " a a a 30 a.m., meet the...
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. >>> from the 20,101st jindal festival of the book in charlottesville virginia, rebecca discusses her book, quote could be immortal life of
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. >> rebecca skloot is the author, speed is the book. >> for more information you can go on line to booktv.orgto be the site includes better access functions and ec navigation pure you can learn more about authors and books including the kamikaze diary. this is 20 minutes. >>> professor of anthropology at the university of wisconsin madison has written another book, this one is ," causey die aires reflection of a japanese student soldiers." professor, where did the term, kamikaze come from? >> well, they came twice and they were going to try to land and then the storm came and all of the ships are overturned. that is how japan was saved so to speak and therefore they said this was god's wind to save japan. >> is that what kamikaze means? >> every character has to promote one pronunciation, and two characters for kamikaze bickel shampoo in japan. >> what does that mean? >> the same thing, dodd's wind. >> when did the japanese military start to use the term kamikaze or is that still an english term we use? >> it has been used but in a particular operation i fink there are distinct before you cal
. >> rebecca skloot is the author, speed is the book. >> for more information you can go on line to booktv.orgto be the site includes better access functions and ec navigation pure you can learn more about authors and books including the kamikaze diary. this is 20 minutes. >>> professor of anthropology at the university of wisconsin madison has written another book, this one is ," causey die aires reflection of a japanese student soldiers." professor, where did...
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rebecca jarvis is here with some answers. good morning. >> good morning.hat this number might go up in march. how much did it go up and were people surprised? >> people were what some what surprised. the bottom line here is that it went up 9%. march sales for retailers went up 9%, the best month since march of 1999. that's what we want to see in this economy. we want to see those numbers continue to grow because the consumer, which makes up 70% of the u.s. economy as our spend, needs to continue to improve. >> is that a signal, would you look at this and say that's a positive sign? >> you look at it and say, yes, it's a positive, but you alsos put in the fact that easter came early this year and on top of that, the weather plays a role. it was abnormally cool at the beginning of march, abnormally hot at the end, so people that had a reason to spend and the retailers got that right. >> one of the things that people are spending money on and we see it right out here at the apple store, did they sell almost half a million ipads? >> if you build it, they will
rebecca jarvis is here with some answers. good morning. >> good morning.hat this number might go up in march. how much did it go up and were people surprised? >> people were what some what surprised. the bottom line here is that it went up 9%. march sales for retailers went up 9%, the best month since march of 1999. that's what we want to see in this economy. we want to see those numbers continue to grow because the consumer, which makes up 70% of the u.s. economy as our spend,...
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rebecca realizes why her sister does not want a second date. >> the air conditioning just kicked in. are you cold? >> no. >> i do not want to take any chances. there we go. sorry i did not have anything warmer. >> that is on tonight at 9:30. after you watch "dancing with the stars,"were want to know what you think of the dancers so vote on wjla.com and watch the news at 11:00 to find out the results. >>> coming up, random phone calls are waking up thousands of people in the middle of the night. >> a local football player called it a miracle. how his tumor disappeared. >> how this man on the what's all this? big news! we have another way to help you save. oh, really? how? by bundling. if you get your homeowners and auto insurance together, we give you even more savings. ooh! big bundle. [ chuckling ] home and auto together. it's like peanut butter and jelly. oh, or like burgers and fries. or pickles and ice cream. unicorns and glitter! no? bundling to save you more. now, that's progressive! call or click today. - friend: yeah? car owner: and this is what he had in my budget. friend: o
rebecca realizes why her sister does not want a second date. >> the air conditioning just kicked in. are you cold? >> no. >> i do not want to take any chances. there we go. sorry i did not have anything warmer. >> that is on tonight at 9:30. after you watch "dancing with the stars,"were want to know what you think of the dancers so vote on wjla.com and watch the news at 11:00 to find out the results. >>> coming up, random phone calls are waking up...
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we'll see if that can be sustained through more economic reports h week. >> all right, rebecca jarvis. thank you. >>> now we want to take to you dave price in indianapolis this morning with a first check of the weather. good morning. got some cheer leaders behind you. >> reporter: you bet we do. good morning to you here at indianapolis. bring it down, people, >>> don't forget all the excitement tonight, 9:00 p.m. right here on cbs. >>> all right, dave, thank you. we will be staying up late tonight for sure. coming up, our interview with a surfer who has one whale of a tale to tell. sg. >>> and a miracle delivery, twins born a week apart. we'll talk exclusively with their very proud parents when we come back. pollen. when i really liked to be outside, i did not like suffering from nasal allergy symptoms like congestion. but nasonex relief may i say... bee-utiful! prescription nasonex is proven to help relieve indoor and outdoor nasal allergy symptoms like congestion, runny and itchy nose and sneezing. (announcer) side effects were generally mild and included headache. viral infection,
we'll see if that can be sustained through more economic reports h week. >> all right, rebecca jarvis. thank you. >>> now we want to take to you dave price in indianapolis this morning with a first check of the weather. good morning. got some cheer leaders behind you. >> reporter: you bet we do. good morning to you here at indianapolis. bring it down, people, >>> don't forget all the excitement tonight, 9:00 p.m. right here on cbs. >>> all right, dave,...
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market is showing signs of life and that's exactly why this may be the right time to finally buy rebeccald say to those who have been holding off?think most analysts should they stop wart something. >> they would and i the cera of rock bottom mortgage rates are over. right now the amp 30 year feksed rate mortgage is at about 5.3%. that's already up half a percent from last year. and with the economy on the road to improvement, the obama administration doing less that keep mortgage rates lower, we'll see them go high frer here. >> and potential buyers should be mind natural if mortgage rates go up even slightly, that could make a big difference as far as payments about sglp a very small difference in a mortgage rate makes a big difference in your monthly payment. so take a $300,000 mortgage, what you're looking at in a 5% interest payment is $1600 a month. bump that up 1% to 6% a month or 6% mortd ganl, rather, you're looking at a empty behalf $1800 a month. and over a year, we're talking about more than $2,000. >> and people if they act quickly, they can also take advantage of that home
market is showing signs of life and that's exactly why this may be the right time to finally buy rebeccald say to those who have been holding off?think most analysts should they stop wart something. >> they would and i the cera of rock bottom mortgage rates are over. right now the amp 30 year feksed rate mortgage is at about 5.3%. that's already up half a percent from last year. and with the economy on the road to improvement, the obama administration doing less that keep mortgage rates...
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rebecca jarvis is here it teto us what all this means. how far have we come since the worst of the recession? >> a long way. we're up 68% on the dow since the march lows during the recession in 2009, but we still have a long way to go to recoup the losses that we've taken over last couple years in order to get the dow back to where it was, we still have 29% more to climb on the dow. and things are looking like it's not going to be as fast as we saw the turnaround to this point in time. >> and something that's important to point out is that the stock market does not always mirror the economy. so i wouldn't be surprised if people are skeptical that it does that necessarily mean the economy is bouncing back, too. >> such a good point. the stock market is trying to reflect and forecast what the economy can be out in the future. and right now we haven't seen the kind of economic growth that stocks are actually reflecting. so some would say stocks are pricing in a recovery, but it's a recovery we haven't seen at this point. >> one indication th
rebecca jarvis is here it teto us what all this means. how far have we come since the worst of the recession? >> a long way. we're up 68% on the dow since the march lows during the recession in 2009, but we still have a long way to go to recoup the losses that we've taken over last couple years in order to get the dow back to where it was, we still have 29% more to climb on the dow. and things are looking like it's not going to be as fast as we saw the turnaround to this point in time....
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>> yeah, the mom rebecca reyes got full custody and has the right to determine the faith of the childt the father who yanked the kid to church with all the local media in tow should have been in jail in my judgment, but the judge gave him a pass, and bottom line, he said taking the 3-year-old to church should not make a difference. what happens when she is 5, 8, or 12, and we will see. >> do you have a thought on that? >> the bottom line, this is not in the best interest of the child. it's a 3-year-old girl, and the parents do not know how to raise the child. they are selfish individuals and they are hurting the child. terrible. >> you are absolutely right. >> thank you, good to see you. i missed you guys. >> yeah, we missed you, fred. >> have a great rest of the weekend. appreciate it. >>> this story caught our attention this week. dr. jack kevorkian pn the retired pathology dubbed dr. death claims to have assisted in more than 100 assisted suicides for ill people, and in a rare interview since his prison release three years ago, dr. kevorkian responsibilities to critics that say he
>> yeah, the mom rebecca reyes got full custody and has the right to determine the faith of the childt the father who yanked the kid to church with all the local media in tow should have been in jail in my judgment, but the judge gave him a pass, and bottom line, he said taking the 3-year-old to church should not make a difference. what happens when she is 5, 8, or 12, and we will see. >> do you have a thought on that? >> the bottom line, this is not in the best interest of...
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. >> my mother, rescue worker rebecca needham anderson. >> my brother, captain randolph . >> my sister and baby . >> reporter: the oklahoma city bombing still stands as the most destructive act of domestic terrorism in american history. the secretary of homeland security janet napolitano warned today of the need for continued vigilance. >> we control the way we prepare ourselves , the way we combat threats, and the way we respond is... if something indeed happens. america is a strong nation. we are a resilient nation. as we confront new threats, we will use our values and our way of life as the most powerful sources of our strength. we will do this for now and for years to come. >> reporter: after today's ceremony, many of the family members passed by the memorial's empty chairs representing those lost. and they paused near a large american elm dubbed the survivor tree because it withstood the blast 15 years ago. under a state law signed this month, the bombing and its after math will bng a regular part of history classes in oklahoma schools. >> brown: again, the major developments of
. >> my mother, rescue worker rebecca needham anderson. >> my brother, captain randolph . >> my sister and baby . >> reporter: the oklahoma city bombing still stands as the most destructive act of domestic terrorism in american history. the secretary of homeland security janet napolitano warned today of the need for continued vigilance. >> we control the way we prepare ourselves , the way we combat threats, and the way we respond is... if something indeed happens....
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. >> rebecca jarvis is here. players here at the "early show," right? >> oh, yeah. >> but how many of us put it on our resumes? either of you? >> no. >> never some harry? >> i haven't. >> well, you haven't had to fill out a resume for some time. but for those of us who have, and i filled out some recently, not that recently, but -- >> she's staying, don't worry. >> and there were ten mistakes people make when filling out resumes. these use these catch phrases. we'll reveal all of them and help you craft the perfect rez hey. also, crafting the perfect bar. you talked about a lot of beers today, so i mow you'll love this one. we'll show you how to make the perfect bar, the perfect drinks, really excited about it. all coming up on "the early ,, i was 7 the first time i ran away from home. i found my best friend at 13. in college, i got caught up in a love triangle. and then i discovered what true love really is. experience the only ebook reader from the bookstore you've grown up with - nook, by barnes & noble. brows
. >> rebecca jarvis is here. players here at the "early show," right? >> oh, yeah. >> but how many of us put it on our resumes? either of you? >> no. >> never some harry? >> i haven't. >> well, you haven't had to fill out a resume for some time. but for those of us who have, and i filled out some recently, not that recently, but -- >> she's staying, don't worry. >> and there were ten mistakes people make when filling out resumes....
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rebecca landa is the director. >> make it our business to find out what causes it, and develop better autism. that's what this money goes toward. >> reporter: emma has already raised over a thousand dollars. >> by sending e-mails and just picking up the spirit and awareness. >> emma just really wanted to help other children and everybody -- the entire community understand what autism is. >> reporter: sunday's fundraiser includes nature walks through oregon ridge, as well as bike rides and a kids' fun ride. plus a festival for the whole family. >> i'll be running my own stand for like beads and string and all that arts and crafts stuff and kids will come to my table and i'll be helping them. >> reporter: jessica kartalija, wjz eyewitness news. >>> the kennedy kreiger institute in baltimore helps 13,000 people every year. >> last year 1000 people participated. as part of wjz's continuing community committee wjz is a proud sponsor for the roar for autism. it will take place tomorrow at oregon ridge park. with for more information on the bike, hike or family fun festival log onto wjz.com.
rebecca landa is the director. >> make it our business to find out what causes it, and develop better autism. that's what this money goes toward. >> reporter: emma has already raised over a thousand dollars. >> by sending e-mails and just picking up the spirit and awareness. >> emma just really wanted to help other children and everybody -- the entire community understand what autism is. >> reporter: sunday's fundraiser includes nature walks through oregon ridge,...
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i'm rebecca jarvis in for erica hill who is on maternity leave.thing in a fair yus. >> and three a lot of gadgets to do it. we also hear there kitchen bagadgets out there. >> on an unrelated note. >> and katie lee will be along with us to show them, but first let's check the headlines. cbs news correspondent and morning news anchor betty nguyen is at the news desk. >>> good morning. air travel in and out of europe remains gridlocked this morning. the ash plume from a volcano in iceland has expanded, disrupting even more flights. mark phillips is at london's heathrow airport with the latest for us. the first thing i want to know is exactly how many flights are grounded because of this? because we are hear something are in the thousands. >> reporter: well, they are in the thousands. the latest figures from the agency which monitors air traffic all over europe says that this should have been on a normal saturday 22,000 flights. they're saying 6,000 will fly, but that's misleading because those flights are in the south or east and away from where this
i'm rebecca jarvis in for erica hill who is on maternity leave.thing in a fair yus. >> and three a lot of gadgets to do it. we also hear there kitchen bagadgets out there. >> on an unrelated note. >> and katie lee will be along with us to show them, but first let's check the headlines. cbs news correspondent and morning news anchor betty nguyen is at the news desk. >>> good morning. air travel in and out of europe remains gridlocked this morning. the ash plume from a...
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my mother, rebecca anderson. >> remember our friends and family from the u.s. secret service ninth floor. kathy sidle. linda mckinney. my grandfather, mickey baroney. donald leonard. cynthia brown. >> we remember our friends and family in the drug enforcement administration. tennis mccullough. -- kenneth mccullough. caroled june put chip field. -- carol june. chip field. >> remember that our friends and family in the department of housing and urban development. clarence wilson. francis williams. michael weaver. david walker. jewels valdez. lany david. antonio reyes. dr. george michael howard. >> we remember our friends and family on the eighth floor. our daughter, susan farro. kimberly clark. donald burns. david berkett. ted allen. >> we remember our friends and family on the seventh floor. joanne woodenburg. john van ness. john stuart. terry smith. patricia nickes. james mccarthy. mary renty. to reset lauderdale -- theresa lauderdale. linda florence. judy fischer. >> we remember our friends and family from the seventh floor. my mother. kim cousins. fifth floor
my mother, rebecca anderson. >> remember our friends and family from the u.s. secret service ninth floor. kathy sidle. linda mckinney. my grandfather, mickey baroney. donald leonard. cynthia brown. >> we remember our friends and family in the drug enforcement administration. tennis mccullough. -- kenneth mccullough. caroled june put chip field. -- carol june. chip field. >> remember that our friends and family in the department of housing and urban development. clarence...
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my mother, rebecca anderson. >> remember our friends and family from the u.s.service ninth floor. kathy sidle. linda mckinney. my grandfather, mickey baroney. donald leonard. cynthia brown. >> we remember our friends and family in the drug enforcement administration. tennis mccullough. -- kenneth mccullough. caroled june put chip field. -- carol june. chip field. >> remember that our friends and family in the department of housing and urban development. clarence wilson. francis williams. michael weaver. david walker. jewels valdez. lany david. antonio reyes. dr. george michael howard. >> we remember our friends and family on the eighth floor. our daughter, susan farro. kimberly clark. donald burns. david berkett. ted allen. >> we remember our friends and family on the seventh floor. joanne woodenburg. john van ness. john stuart. terry smith. patricia nickes. james mccarthy. mary renty. to reset lauderdale -- theresa lauderdale. linda florence. judy fischer. >> we remember our friends and family from the seventh floor. my mother. kim cousins. fifth floor, paul g
my mother, rebecca anderson. >> remember our friends and family from the u.s.service ninth floor. kathy sidle. linda mckinney. my grandfather, mickey baroney. donald leonard. cynthia brown. >> we remember our friends and family in the drug enforcement administration. tennis mccullough. -- kenneth mccullough. caroled june put chip field. -- carol june. chip field. >> remember that our friends and family in the department of housing and urban development. clarence wilson....
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rebecca on the democratic line. guest: good morning. i just wanted to call in and put in my vote flint, mich., democrats line. good morning caller:, i wanted to call in caller: and good morning, i wanted to call in and put my vote in for jennifer granholm. she was the attorney general here in michigan before she was governor. what is amazing about that is that this really is a republican state, especially over on the west side. she managed to get those republican votes. host: does that bode well for her in a confirmation process? guest: if she is good at getting those votes, she would not need any republican votes to get confirmed. one peculiarity is that any of these people could get confirmed if the president really wanted to drive them through. there probably will not be a filibuster and if there was, it would get broken pretty quickly. democrats are nervous because they are afraid that at a time when they are on the defensive after a fairly popular health care bill passed and there looking toward an election where they are expecting
rebecca on the democratic line. guest: good morning. i just wanted to call in and put in my vote flint, mich., democrats line. good morning caller:, i wanted to call in caller: and good morning, i wanted to call in and put my vote in for jennifer granholm. she was the attorney general here in michigan before she was governor. what is amazing about that is that this really is a republican state, especially over on the west side. she managed to get those republican votes. host: does that bode...
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. >> this weekend on booktv, rebecca skloot on "the immortal life of henry aietta lacks." for find the entire weekend schedule at booktv.org. >> throughout april, s.c. the winners of the c-span student documentary competition. high schoolers and submitted bid years. what the top winning videos every morning on c-span just before "washington journal." for a preview of the winners, visit studentcam.org. >> and now a discussion on government regulation of new media technology. they hosted a conference wednesday on regulating the media. this discussion is just over an hour. >> good afternoon. i am the vice president and deputy director. we are very pleased with our partners with the bar association to be presenting a program today that i think is an extremely significant one. we would like to welcome me to the conference center. on behalf of my colleagues, welcome to the building. the hope that this and other conferences will garner discussion and solutions for issues confronting all five of the freedoms in effect today but certainly the topic we are here today, the news media
. >> this weekend on booktv, rebecca skloot on "the immortal life of henry aietta lacks." for find the entire weekend schedule at booktv.org. >> throughout april, s.c. the winners of the c-span student documentary competition. high schoolers and submitted bid years. what the top winning videos every morning on c-span just before "washington journal." for a preview of the winners, visit studentcam.org. >> and now a discussion on government regulation of new...
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and veterans are very fortunate, blessed, to have rebecca wily in the v.a. system there in agaus. but even there there's rationing of care. and there are a lot of problems and it's going to get worse for the veterans that are there. but it's going to get worse for everybody. so the quality of health care is going to go down for everybody in this country. the cost is going to go up. and one other thing i tell my constituents when they ask, dr. broun, what's this going to mean for me? if they're small businesses i'm going to tell them that they're going to cut jobs because they're going to have to do so because of the financial burden that the extra taxes are going to put on them. that means that many millions actually american citizens are going to lose their jobs because of this bill. they're going to lose their jobs strictly because of this bill. and the other thing is, we're going to have cost controls. or it's going to break this nation financially. and it can cause an economic collapse to america. mr. gingrey: if the gentleman would yield to me, on his point, in regard to the
and veterans are very fortunate, blessed, to have rebecca wily in the v.a. system there in agaus. but even there there's rationing of care. and there are a lot of problems and it's going to get worse for the veterans that are there. but it's going to get worse for everybody. so the quality of health care is going to go down for everybody in this country. the cost is going to go up. and one other thing i tell my constituents when they ask, dr. broun, what's this going to mean for me? if they're...
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from the virginia festival of the book, rebecca skloot on the bestselling the immortal life of henrietta lacks. .. this is half an hour. >> i'm spears, welcome to the highlights of the australian parliament in march. as the two sides of politics prepare for an election in australia later this year the key campaign themes are starting emerge. labour prime minister kevin rudd announced plans for major health reform in march aimed at fixing the nation's hospitals. but the opposition says the plan won't work and fear small hospitals could be forced to close. opposition leader tony abbott announced major reform plans of his own in march. a six-month paid parental leave scheme funded through a new tax on business. there was also at clash between the two sides overboarder protection. as more boats carrying asylum seekers arrived in australian waters. there was a rare moment of bipartisanship in march as both sides honored visiting the indonesian president. he became the first indonesian leader to address the australia an parliament. >> mr. speaker, honorable members honorable senators today is
from the virginia festival of the book, rebecca skloot on the bestselling the immortal life of henrietta lacks. .. this is half an hour. >> i'm spears, welcome to the highlights of the australian parliament in march. as the two sides of politics prepare for an election in australia later this year the key campaign themes are starting emerge. labour prime minister kevin rudd announced plans for major health reform in march aimed at fixing the nation's hospitals. but the opposition says the...
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but rebecca doesn't see a problem with the relationship. she writes, who's to say that a young professor couldn't meet an older freshman and fall madly in love? as long as the student doesn't have to take that particular professor's class, i don't see the big deal, and i really don't see this prohibition catching much steam. what do you think about it? does yale's policy go too far or do students need to be protected? log on to cnn.com/hln and give us your view. >>> court documents show a 15-year-old massachusetts girl who killed herself in january lived her last days in fear of being beaten up. now six of her classmates are facing felony charges in connection to her death. chuck roberts recently spoke to ryan smith about the legal implications of bullying. ryan's a host for "in session" on trutv. >> reporter: in the teen bullying case, and the suicide that followed, how hard is this to prosecute? >> there's one charge that's a violation of civil rights charge, which could be extremely difficult to prove. there's also harassment charges, as
but rebecca doesn't see a problem with the relationship. she writes, who's to say that a young professor couldn't meet an older freshman and fall madly in love? as long as the student doesn't have to take that particular professor's class, i don't see the big deal, and i really don't see this prohibition catching much steam. what do you think about it? does yale's policy go too far or do students need to be protected? log on to cnn.com/hln and give us your view. >>> court documents...