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. >> repoer: sarah and cindy didn't just visit; ty stayed. >> i w an opportunity to take the mos where they needed to be d to relieve... to take a business idea, the rm of an idea which he ha and turn that vision into a scess. >> it's a wonderf symbiosis that letss use our talents, lets them use their tales, and helps us do a lot of goowork. >> porter: i gather you regard that as serendipitou i gater you regard it almost as ovidential? >> boh. i uld call it sacred serendipit >> rorter: now they also sell luxe coffee, benevolent blends, with profi supporting families who pick the ffee beans-- also chocolate creamy camels, jams, and jellies me in other masteries, many of78 sales st year were nearly $5 million. 80% of that was forxpenses, but % went to fund the abbey, and the remaining 10% wento charity, from a cp for kids with h.i.vto buddhists in tibet. >> we're a for-profit whose bottom linis to not make any profit at the end of theear, beuse it's all given away in some form or faion. that's sociaentrepreneurism, really, at its radicalest. >> reporter: eir product line ao includes bene
. >> repoer: sarah and cindy didn't just visit; ty stayed. >> i w an opportunity to take the mos where they needed to be d to relieve... to take a business idea, the rm of an idea which he ha and turn that vision into a scess. >> it's a wonderf symbiosis that letss use our talents, lets them use their tales, and helps us do a lot of goowork. >> porter: i gather you regard that as serendipitou i gater you regard it almost as ovidential? >> boh. i uld call it sacred...
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. >> repoer: here in pittsburgh, i interviewed the lead of a developingation, brazilian esident lula. and i talked to dissenters outside the g20 bricades before tay's clashes. >> lehrer: and a jeffrey bwn decoding of t enormous success of dan brown's new novel. majorunding for the newshour with jim lehrer is providedy: >> what t world needs now is energy. the ergy to get the enomy humming agai the energy to tackle allenges like clite change. hat is that energy came fromn energy compan everyda chevron invests $62 million in pele, in ideas-- seeking, teaching, builng. fueling growth arounthe world to mo us all ahead. thiis the power of human energy chevron. >> this ithe engine that nnects abundant grain from e american hearand to haran's best selling wat, while keepin60 billion pounds of carbon out of the atmosphe every year. bnsf, the engine that nnects us. intel. education for tomorrow'ce innovators. >> and by wlls fargo advisors. together, we'll go far and the william and ora hewlett fouation, working to solve social and environment problems at homend around the wod. and with thengoi
. >> repoer: here in pittsburgh, i interviewed the lead of a developingation, brazilian esident lula. and i talked to dissenters outside the g20 bricades before tay's clashes. >> lehrer: and a jeffrey bwn decoding of t enormous success of dan brown's new novel. majorunding for the newshour with jim lehrer is providedy: >> what t world needs now is energy. the ergy to get the enomy humming agai the energy to tackle allenges like clite change. hat is that energy came fromn...
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so healled for this more timate meeting with repoers. and that'what we talke about mostly. >>learly he believeshen that the issuofclimate change sursedes right now the momentarone of what to do about iran? >>e said thessue of climate change is more impornt than iran. whene pushed him on that,he saidt's more impoant at the end of the d because while you can negotiate wit iran no matter how difficul you cannot negotiate with nature about clime ange. >> he's g a verytrong pint there. there's some nations ther that heelt really stepped up to the plate when it comes to climate change. >> hs very optimistic about the mes that japan and china have made. specificly the new pre minister of japan has pledged to duce carbon emissionsy % by 2020,something that japan didn't want to do before. and the present of china said that he was wling to tace ener intensity hayes call , as long as h ties with serious climatehange agreements by the developed cotries. >> thesere the second and third largest economies in the world. so theywould beseen as ver influential. president oba had a historic a
so healled for this more timate meeting with repoers. and that'what we talke about mostly. >>learly he believeshen that the issuofclimate change sursedes right now the momentarone of what to do about iran? >>e said thessue of climate change is more impornt than iran. whene pushed him on that,he saidt's more impoant at the end of the d because while you can negotiate wit iran no matter how difficul you cannot negotiate with nature about clime ange. >> he's g a verytrong pint...
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. >> repoer: but you didn't, for example, warn about wh was going on in stern europe or at least yourormechief economist ys that these contries were building up thei vulnerabilitiesnd indebtedness aren't you at least partlyor perhapsven mostly responsible fo the seriousness of the situation in eastern euro? >> the probm for an institutiolike the i.m.f. is always t following: when we see some risksespecially when hose risks are systemic risk including many untries, we havtwo possible attitudes: o is to say it publicly, a then we have, in a situationhere we may trier the crisis. or we can go to the gernment secret and say, look, we have this and this and is and this proem. and when we do that, whh is our rolend the way we work, then, 1 year after when t crisis ithere, many people say, whoa, you didn't say something before. in ft, we did. but to try tbe effective, we dn't say it in the open air. last question: regulation the other thing u talked about on this program in october. the g-20 is coming : is there going be re-regulation of the world financial system so i hope th the g-20 in pi
. >> repoer: but you didn't, for example, warn about wh was going on in stern europe or at least yourormechief economist ys that these contries were building up thei vulnerabilitiesnd indebtedness aren't you at least partlyor perhapsven mostly responsible fo the seriousness of the situation in eastern euro? >> the probm for an institutiolike the i.m.f. is always t following: when we see some risksespecially when hose risks are systemic risk including many untries, we havtwo possible...
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. >> repoer: the democrats left open the option of sanking for violate -- sanctioning for violating a house rule for accusing the president of lying. today some of his colleagues that didn't get the apology they wanted took action against him. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegal. >> you lie. >> reporter: those two words, you lie, from congressman joe wilson created a fire storm for the republican from south carolina. >> i have apologized one time. the apology was accepted by the president, by the vice president who i know. >> reporter: but not good enough. >> this is about the rules of this house and reprehensible conduct. >> for whatever reason, mr. wilson has decided not to take any further action. in light of that, this resolution simply states the house's disapproval of mr. wilson's words and actions. >> reporter: representative wilson called rob emmanuel, the president house of life and apologized to this. they believe that should have ended the matter. >> i think this is a sad day for the house of representatives. i think that it's nothing
. >> repoer: the democrats left open the option of sanking for violate -- sanctioning for violating a house rule for accusing the president of lying. today some of his colleagues that didn't get the apology they wanted took action against him. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegal. >> you lie. >> reporter: those two words, you lie, from congressman joe wilson created a fire storm for the republican from south carolina. >> i have...
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. >> repoer: but many young people are confuse >> i'm following i pretty closely and i don' understand any of it. >> reporter: two young georgetownaw school student ve set out to ange that. they launed an organition called "young invincles." their web side carriestories from the young and uninsured and calls on them to be more involved in theealth care reform debate. arietuziak is a co-foder. the health care crisis isur crisis. giving tm the facts about w that's the case. tellg the stories of ung americans and their experiences in in thehealth care system and mobilizing our community s that our voices are ard as the decisions are being made in washington. i makes tuesday yak and co-founder aaron smi volunteered onhe obama presidentialampaign. th want to make sure reform ets the needs of theoung. >> we also beeve that evy american should haveealth insurance. >> reporter: and se young people rist the ideaof being required to purchase hlth insurance. clark ouper is a 23-year-d rketing consult tonight. i make enough that i would be foed under these plans to buy insurance my own. so i'm lef
. >> repoer: but many young people are confuse >> i'm following i pretty closely and i don' understand any of it. >> reporter: two young georgetownaw school student ve set out to ange that. they launed an organition called "young invincles." their web side carriestories from the young and uninsured and calls on them to be more involved in theealth care reform debate. arietuziak is a co-foder. the health care crisis isur crisis. giving tm the facts about w that's the...
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afghanistan a the anniversary the 9-11 attacks on our web site newshour.pbs.org you can listen to a repoer's podcast abouthe war and president oba's popularity in europe and watch slide show of ages of the september 11th morial sites in new york, washington and pennsvania. >> lehr: in other news today, a coast ard training exercise in wasngton touched off a flurry of confusion as 9/1 anniversary services were taking place at the pentagon. newshour corresponnt kwame holman h this report. >> holman: four coast guard securityoats darted and dashed across theotomac river this morning, in a planned, but unannounced exercise both cnn and fox ns broadcast liveerial pictures of the boats on the river, and ported shots had en fired. cnn ported the coast guard had fired n rounds at a suspicious bo near the bridge president obama's motorcade crsed. the repos drew fbi agents to e scene and prompted the deral aviation administratio to order a briefalt to flights at rald reagan national airport farther down the rer. later, coast guard chief o staff vice admiral john rrier explained was all a routine exerc
afghanistan a the anniversary the 9-11 attacks on our web site newshour.pbs.org you can listen to a repoer's podcast abouthe war and president oba's popularity in europe and watch slide show of ages of the september 11th morial sites in new york, washington and pennsvania. >> lehr: in other news today, a coast ard training exercise in wasngton touched off a flurry of confusion as 9/1 anniversary services were taking place at the pentagon. newshour corresponnt kwame holman h this report....
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. >> repoer: a last word. >> this is a big challenge.i ean the general prinples are great but getting th specifics is going tbe very hard. in fact me commment of the g- leaders made too much fanfare sayinghey would not take protectionist action against fr trade. they we back to the home countries, immediately signed thr -- but putting in prottion measures, so hether there is going to be the desire or try to follow through onhese coitments ally is an open question. reasons eswa prasad, simon jonson, thank you. >> lehrer: the fu text of the g20 reements is on our web site newshour.pbs.org. >>lehrer: and to the analysi of shields andbrooks, syndicated comnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brks. >>how important is this news about the iranian nucleafacility? >> i'm not sure, ji ihink it is iportant. think it revaling how the president in the united states didespond. in stark contra t what happened in the past, standing there with saozy and prime minister brown. i mean i thought that was sort of a signal for the ravity of i
. >> repoer: a last word. >> this is a big challenge.i ean the general prinples are great but getting th specifics is going tbe very hard. in fact me commment of the g- leaders made too much fanfare sayinghey would not take protectionist action against fr trade. they we back to the home countries, immediately signed thr -- but putting in prottion measures, so hether there is going to be the desire or try to follow through onhese coitments ally is an open question. reasons eswa...
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and are setting up their own outfits it's a big group out of new york, which has some of the best repoers in america. a wonderful thing. we are now seeg a lot of parker in universities. b.u., where sas and i teach, and also our instructor charlie. we have the negligee center for investigator journalism which is representing again a partnership of practicing journalist, student journalist, and the university. so it provides a kind of win/win thing for everybody. my alma mater, you see berkeley as a really excellent program going on. essentially many, many of the universities except harvard, which has a few draws back. so and although it's true that -- they are probably onehe hottest a best known. how many journalists got to be played by robert brad ford. -- bradfd. the kids do learn these stories. the good news is they want to become these journalist. and knots just -- i mean, you know, my students look at all the president's men. and it's stories not dictated. but they do not want to look like those guys. or anybody else in the newsroom. so it's not about becoming those specific pple. the
and are setting up their own outfits it's a big group out of new york, which has some of the best repoers in america. a wonderful thing. we are now seeg a lot of parker in universities. b.u., where sas and i teach, and also our instructor charlie. we have the negligee center for investigator journalism which is representing again a partnership of practicing journalist, student journalist, and the university. so it provides a kind of win/win thing for everybody. my alma mater, you see berkeley...