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yeah, i have a great deal of respect for robert george. i really do.o much time on social issues. by and large these candidates all agree, there are nuances here and there. some may not be as pro-life as others. most americans, even most evangelical voters really are focused on retarting the economy, creating jobs and what we can do to tamp down on regulations coming out of washington. >> mr. loftus, in this state where we know more than half of the voters in the last republican presidential primary said they're evangelicals. how much does it matter given the times we live in whether a candidate says he wants a constitutional amendment to keep marriage between a man and a woman says each state should think that, whether the congress should repeal roe versus wade or that's up to the supreme court? >> i think it matters a lot right now early in the process. i was raised in a republican household, conservative household all my life. it's important now. as we get closer to the election, it's going to become more about jobs and money. south carolina pretty
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favorite south carolina senator jim demint, iowa congressman steve king and princeton law professor robert george. to create jobs congresswoman michele bachmann says lower the corporate tax rate. >> i'm an unashamed apologist for the free mas-market system. >> reporter: social issues remain important to south carolina conservatives. >> i would put forward a human life amendment. >> mitt romney wants provide -- pro-choice on abortion rights as the massachusetts governor says roe v. wade should be overturned. >> i would like to see that supreme court return to the states the responsibility for determining laws relating to abortion. >> reporter: nult gingrich, -- newt gingrich, herman cain and ron paul field ed questions here. much of the tea party attention was back in new hampshire where crowds cheered sarah palin. she remained coy on candidacy but today urged tea party supporters to remain united. >> the tea party movement is bigger than any one person, and it's not about any one candidate. >> reporter: and here in south carolina the forum's organizers defended their focus on social issues when s
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george roberts thank you very much for this it. was. the lose. lose. seats. on the. question is that so much of a mummy is going to make him a lot of people carrying up our luggage is it time to rethink capitalism as we know it today should the world still rely on markets to generate wealth when the rich only get richer and. wealthy british style. sometimes the tireless. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our cheap. headlines sign for marty the first fallout from dmitri medvedev and bloody with putin his presidential plans is russia's finance minister sat on the bed of fire the legacy code written after the treasury chief said on sunday that he could not serve under a new government in russia's leading time switch jobs and kremlin. eurozone leaders scramble for an urgent rescue plan to stave off a euro collapse in the new wave of global recession international monetary fund's accuse of not treating the country's equa
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george roberts thank you very much for being with us again two years later. military organization now and you're on the board of one of the world's top energy companies are there any similarities between energy markets and the war theater. well we we both operate a global marketplace we're dealing with global issues was politics. everything whether it's national politics all international politics so i didn't leave completely behind but i did need to because one of the things i didn't need to i wanted to do it was through established control ations with russia and to bring russia much more to the mean streets of west so. in russia for russian companies. joy well that's what i was going to ask you did you have to just find russia once you've joined. well b.p. is a very interesting is a very interesting company and it doesn't conform to either russian studio tapes or a waste of oil companies to do. so joint venture between the company and four of the richest men in russia to the individuals. it's a huge company a successful company very profitable company they
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george a. llanes elizabeth c. logler catherine lisa loguidice jerome robert lohez michael william lomax laura maria longing salvatorel lopez george lopez luis manuel lopez manuel l. lopez >> and to my brother, who was always filled with joy and happiness, we will love and miss you. >> joseph lostrangio chet dek louie stuart seid louis joseph lovero jenny seu kueng low wong michael w. lowe garry w. lozier john peter lozowsky charles peter lucania edward hobbs luckett mark gavin ludvigsen lee charles ludwig sean thomas lugano daniel lugo marie lukas william lum, jr. michael p. lunden christopher lunder anthony luparello >> i believe these souls will be with us as we move into a powerful future. >> my brother, a member of the new york city fire department. we love you and miss you so much. i know that you are looking down on us and you will always be in our hearts. god bless you, god bless new york, and god bless america. [applause] >> gary frederick lutnick william lutz linda anne luzzicone alexander lygin farrell peter lynch james francis lynch louise a. lynch michael cameron lynch michael f. lynch michael francis ly
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. >> host: in a more personal vein why do you think robert muller and george tenet went in such differentdirections in guiding their agencies in their dealings with the commission? it would turn out to have enormous impact we can get to any minute but the two men, why were they approached so differently? one was resistant and the other trying to be cooperative? >> guest: george muller is responding to attacks he was not responsible for. is easy for him to say i am sorry this happened because he wasn't involved in the bad decisionmaking before 9/11 and muller is remarkably shy -- doesn't see much of him on the scene but behind-the-scenes he is charming and very effective as a lobbyist and over the last seven years he has managed to deflect an awful lot of blame for the fbi into -- the cia, goerge kenneth feld defensive about his own actions. he felt defensive about the agency's actions at a time he was running the agency and i think to -- perversely george tenet took huge pride over the cia's record at a time the commission wanted to blame the cia. had george tenet say we did a terrific jo
. >> host: in a more personal vein why do you think robert muller and george tenet went in such differentdirections in guiding their agencies in their dealings with the commission? it would turn out to have enormous impact we can get to any minute but the two men, why were they approached so differently? one was resistant and the other trying to be cooperative? >> guest: george muller is responding to attacks he was not responsible for. is easy for him to say i am sorry this...
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. >>> joining me now to discuss is george will, cokie roberts and abc's senior political correspondentorge, she did, jackie captured a truism that president's mettle is tested in a crisis, is this president rising to that bar? >> i don't think so. his default position is, give a speech. he has astonishing faith in his persuasive powers. it's refuted by evidence. he went to massachusetts to campaign against scott brown, he's now senator. he went to new jersey to campaign against chris christie, he's now governor. he campaigned for the health care plan extensively, it became less popular. he campaigned in 2010 for the democrats, they were shellacked. he began his presidency flying to copenhagen to get chicago the olympics. chicago was the first city eliminated. no evidence that the man has rhetorical powers that he's relied on. >> but, michael, you edited this book, you are an observer of presidents throughout the years. president clinton didn't want to criticize president obama, but he has said to the democrats in general, you got to stand up and fight. meet the challenges. position you
. >>> joining me now to discuss is george will, cokie roberts and abc's senior political correspondentorge, she did, jackie captured a truism that president's mettle is tested in a crisis, is this president rising to that bar? >> i don't think so. his default position is, give a speech. he has astonishing faith in his persuasive powers. it's refuted by evidence. he went to massachusetts to campaign against scott brown, he's now senator. he went to new jersey to campaign against...
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steve roberts, professor of journal ichl and media ethics at george washington university. and senior editor at national review. steve, in the first 24 hours, nobody has seen this book. lots of websites were trumpeting the sleaziest allegations. why? >> ratings. traffic. there is a conspiracy between the sarah palins and the donald trumps of the world and a lot of websites who, let's be honest. you need the eyeballs to sell advertising. media is under tremendous revenue pressures. >> and old fashioned notions like checking it out falls by the wayside? >> that often happens. i would give know mcginniss a failing ethics grade in my class but it is pushed by tremendous pressure and demand. >> is the sarah palin and alleged drug use, alleged marital problems, or trig isn't her baby, is that too irresistible for media? >> of course. you can taub about sarah palin, the contents of her bathroom medicine cabinet and we go after it. she's a celebrity, not a politician. she is judged by the rules when people go in to report about her. >> even celebrities are entitled to fair treatmen
steve roberts, professor of journal ichl and media ethics at george washington university. and senior editor at national review. steve, in the first 24 hours, nobody has seen this book. lots of websites were trumpeting the sleaziest allegations. why? >> ratings. traffic. there is a conspiracy between the sarah palins and the donald trumps of the world and a lot of websites who, let's be honest. you need the eyeballs to sell advertising. media is under tremendous revenue pressures....
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i'm george stephanopoulos. >> i'm robin roberts.art of the show. >> we'll show that. >>> a new twist for amanda knox. she's back in court. but this time, the prosecution is under fire. the forensics of her case under scrutiny right now. are these the details that could spell freedom for amanda knox? >>> and chaz bono is taking on all of the backlash for him being on "dancing with the stars." he's going to answer critics this morning. >>> first, let's get right to the new season of "the real housewives of beverlyhills," kicking off last night. viewers waited to see how the cast would handle the shocking death of estranged husband of one of the stars. and andrea canning is here to talk about the big premiere. >> reporter: this felt like a real reality show for once. so many of the shows get acued of being sort of scripted. this was very raw. the first several minutes of the show was taped on august 29th and dealt directly with the suicide of taylor armstrong's estranged husband, russell. the housewives could be seen sitting together,
i'm george stephanopoulos. >> i'm robin roberts.art of the show. >> we'll show that. >>> a new twist for amanda knox. she's back in court. but this time, the prosecution is under fire. the forensics of her case under scrutiny right now. are these the details that could spell freedom for amanda knox? >>> and chaz bono is taking on all of the backlash for him being on "dancing with the stars." he's going to answer critics this morning. >>> first,...
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robin roberts has been there all morning. >> george, such calm all morning long with the families waitingeorge, diane. >> we saw it again this morning, peter jennings, ten years ago, i covered the survivor, they said your words ring true, if you have a loved one or child around the country, call them up. that would be a way to honor the people. >> reason while, architect michael arad who did a great job described the two pools as as remembrance. water flowing through the holes and the trees that change color and bloom in the spring a true symbol life does go on. >> of course it can't be closure, it's about moving forward. here in this land of liberty. hoping people are not free to move forward and deal with the very real challenges america faces right now. osama bin laden is dead, his eye e idealology is dead on dying and there's a whole new group of people that want to vey relationship with america. >> diane, you spent a lost time over the years with children of 9/11. >> these were children to fathers lost from 9/11, this might be a good time talking about the trees growing, how it is po
robin roberts has been there all morning. >> george, such calm all morning long with the families waitingeorge, diane. >> we saw it again this morning, peter jennings, ten years ago, i covered the survivor, they said your words ring true, if you have a loved one or child around the country, call them up. that would be a way to honor the people. >> reason while, architect michael arad who did a great job described the two pools as as remembrance. water flowing through the holes...
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george washington as this cold and freeze character when he was anything but. another common myth as we have already heard, the wooden teeth. obviously digestive enzymes with robertod in the mouth. george washington started losing his teeth in his 20's. by the time he became president he had only one tooth left in his mouth. very brave and lowly lower left bicuspid. he had a very full set of upper and lower dentures' made. a little round hole where the bicuspid was. they were painful to examine it. i can only imagine how painful they were to wear. they would have been scraping incessantly against his ron dellums. they were made from elephant or walrus ivory and were inserted with human teeth. we now know that in 1784 he bought nine teeth from slaves, possibly his own. this sounds ghoulish. in the 18th century it was routine for people to advertise that they were buying teeth. often the have said white teeth for white people. washington was doing something weirdly egalitarian if, indeed, he had nine teeth from his own slaves. of course what happened over time is the ivory aids and crack and stained and developed a grimy look. it looked like wood. the most signific
george washington as this cold and freeze character when he was anything but. another common myth as we have already heard, the wooden teeth. obviously digestive enzymes with robertod in the mouth. george washington started losing his teeth in his 20's. by the time he became president he had only one tooth left in his mouth. very brave and lowly lower left bicuspid. he had a very full set of upper and lower dentures' made. a little round hole where the bicuspid was. they were painful to examine...
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george washington as this cold and freeze character when he was anything but. another common myth as we have already heard, the wooden teeth. obviously digestive enzymes with robert wood in the mouth. george washington started losing his teeth in his 20's. by the time he became president he had only one tooth left in his mouth. very brave and lowly lower left bicuspid. he had a very full set of upper and lower dentures' made. a little round hole where the bicuspid was. they were painful to examine it. i can only imagine how painful they were to wear. they would have been scraping incessantly against his ron dellums. they were made from elephant or walrus ivory and were inserted with human teeth. we now know that in 1784 he bought nine teeth from slaves, possibly his own. this sounds ghoulish. in the 18th century it was routine for people to advertise that they were buying teeth. often the have said white teeth for white people. washington was doing something weirdly egalitarian if, indeed, he had nine teeth from his own slaves. of course what happened over time is the ivory aids and crack and stained and developed a grimy look. it looked like wood. the most signi
george washington as this cold and freeze character when he was anything but. another common myth as we have already heard, the wooden teeth. obviously digestive enzymes with robert wood in the mouth. george washington started losing his teeth in his 20's. by the time he became president he had only one tooth left in his mouth. very brave and lowly lower left bicuspid. he had a very full set of upper and lower dentures' made. a little round hole where the bicuspid was. they were painful to...
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world bank president robert zoellick claims... emerging economies... will account for more than half of the world's economic growth by 2025. speaking at george washington university in washington on wednesday, zoellick said... korea, brazil, china, india, russia, and indonesia accounted for one-fifth of global growth in the 1990s... but have now become and will continue to be... economic powerhouses. referring to china,... the world bank chief said... the country needs to be a "responsible stakeholder" in an interdependent global economy. he added that china, as the world's second- largest economy, should also "move toward a responsible with korea-japan relations having hit a rough patch after japan's recent series of sovereignty claims over korea's dokdo islets, seoul has suggested the two sides discuss the compensation of wartime sex slaves. choi you-sun has the details. the unsettled compensation of wartime sex slaves, better known as "comfort women," is expected to further widen the gap between korea and japan. just two weeks after the constitutional court of korea ruled that the government violated the constitution for not doing its bes
world bank president robert zoellick claims... emerging economies... will account for more than half of the world's economic growth by 2025. speaking at george washington university in washington on wednesday, zoellick said... korea, brazil, china, india, russia, and indonesia accounted for one-fifth of global growth in the 1990s... but have now become and will continue to be... economic powerhouses. referring to china,... the world bank chief said... the country needs to be a "responsible...
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george washington university professor elizabeth saunders. "leaders at war: how presidents shape military interventions" is her book. thank you. >> thank you so much. it has been a pleasure. >> is there and not fiction author robert you would like to see featured on book tv? send us an e-mail at book tv at c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> professor james miller. what happened on march 205th, 1931. >> march 25, 1931, there were a number of black and white youth of boeing on the train in depression-era america heading toward the self. a fight broke out among whites and blacks on the train. blacks one, expelled most of the white hoboes. the white work out raised and reported they had been attacked. the report went out on telegraph wires. when the train is stopped outside of a small town in alabama, penn rock there was a policy waiting. they gathered up nine young black man, and as they searched the train is subsequently found to white women dressed in overalls, which was customary for women. shortly after the nine young black men were accused of rape. >> they became known as? >> they became known as the scottsboro boys. this became one of the most celebrated racial spectacles of the 1930's, and i wou
george washington university professor elizabeth saunders. "leaders at war: how presidents shape military interventions" is her book. thank you. >> thank you so much. it has been a pleasure. >> is there and not fiction author robert you would like to see featured on book tv? send us an e-mail at book tv at c-span.org or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> professor james miller. what happened on march 205th, 1931. >> march 25, 1931, there were a number of black...
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. >> world bank president robert zoellick told students at george washington university that the u.s. must learn from developing countries. a look at those remarks. this is almost an hour. in a village in the mountains of guizhou province, china -- a village like others in africa, central america, or india -- people assemble to discuss the future. they don't want handouts, they don't want policy prescriptions, they certainly don't want lectures from visiting dignitaries. they want a chance. they are ready to leave the past behind. are we? two eminent harvard professors of government and history, richard neustadt and ernest may, combined their experience in a book titled "thinking in time." so-called "lessons of history," they argued, were often misused, and led to bad decisions. history was better, they said, for helping people to think in "time streams" by considering present issues within a continuum of experience and future possibilities. history suggested questions rather than supplied answers. so what questions, what future possibilities should we be considering in the uncertain
. >> world bank president robert zoellick told students at george washington university that the u.s. must learn from developing countries. a look at those remarks. this is almost an hour. in a village in the mountains of guizhou province, china -- a village like others in africa, central america, or india -- people assemble to discuss the future. they don't want handouts, they don't want policy prescriptions, they certainly don't want lectures from visiting dignitaries. they want a...
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barack obama and secretary of john robert gates announced you know more of the sun was doing its way that the u.s. was abandoning the previous administration the george w. bush's were. corps missiles to be deployed in poland and that's something that president obama referred to as that was murder. which. it is known on a day to burden your viewers with terminology but european phased adaptive approach as to take standard missile three s of the use of schools of leon sure and what are called the just quest cruisers and destroyers and to place them on land the fact that this could be implemented more quickly and apparently more effectively suggests that you know far from. alleviating russian concerns about the previous administration's plans we may be looking at something that is going to be implemented more quickly and more extensively you know for example as the lead on to the mountain within the last few days both forward and armenia confirmed that each will allow the united states and nato to base twenty four standard missile three interceptors so respectively that each country but the same at the same time see how it was mentioned that turkey is g
barack obama and secretary of john robert gates announced you know more of the sun was doing its way that the u.s. was abandoning the previous administration the george w. bush's were. corps missiles to be deployed in poland and that's something that president obama referred to as that was murder. which. it is known on a day to burden your viewers with terminology but european phased adaptive approach as to take standard missile three s of the use of schools of leon sure and what are called the...
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robert sutton gets the visit he's longed for. >> will you marry me? are switching from tylenol to advil. here's one story. [ georgesix months ago. i love golf. but i have knee pain, hip pain, back pain and pain in my hands. advil is definitely my pain reliever of choice. it covers all, and i'm a walking testament. you may not know it to look at me, but i can dance too! [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil. what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and powerful devices like the motorola photon 4g. so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> melanie reddy spent a month in the suffolk county jail awaiting trial on prostitution charge. the case was eventually dismissed, and reddy has now returned to the streets of boston, but she knew her future w
robert sutton gets the visit he's longed for. >> will you marry me? are switching from tylenol to advil. here's one story. [ georgesix months ago. i love golf. but i have knee pain, hip pain, back pain and pain in my hands. advil is definitely my pain reliever of choice. it covers all, and i'm a walking testament. you may not know it to look at me, but i can dance too! [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil. what if we designed an electric motorcycle?...
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george cannon, sam lewis, winston lord, robert urie, dennis ross, people have a passion for public serviceas does francis fukuyama. so let's begin with the questions. >> that was a wonderful overview. and maybe this question is too specific and not general enough. but you began by saying, how do we get to beat denmark? there's now a divide opening between england and i was in their vision of the state involves a lot more state responsibility to take care of retirement, to organize health. and we seem to be going in exactly the other direction. is there something in your theory to kind of speaks to that? >> you have to wait for volume two for that one. [laughter] is a very good question. it is a volume to kind of issue. most of what i know about the subject i learned from seymour burton mixed income of the great sociologists and political scientists wrote an excellent book called american exceptionalism, which is a book about why the united states is so peculiar when you compared to other developed countries. one of the important ways it is different is we don't trust government. in europe,
george cannon, sam lewis, winston lord, robert urie, dennis ross, people have a passion for public serviceas does francis fukuyama. so let's begin with the questions. >> that was a wonderful overview. and maybe this question is too specific and not general enough. but you began by saying, how do we get to beat denmark? there's now a divide opening between england and i was in their vision of the state involves a lot more state responsibility to take care of retirement, to organize health....
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george cannon, sam lewis, winston lord, robert urie, dennis ross, people have a passion for public serviceas does francis fukuyama. so let's begin with the questions. >> that was a wonderful overview. and maybe this question is too specific and not general enough. but you began by saying, how do we get to beat denmark? there's now a divide opening between england and i was in their vision of the state involves a lot more state responsibility to take care of retirement, to organize health. and we seem to be going in exactly the other direction. is there something in your theory to kind of speaks to that? >> you have to wait for volume two for that one. [laughter] is a very good question. it is a volume to kind of issue. most of what i know about the subject i learned from seymour burton mixed income of the great sociologists and political scientists wrote an excellent book called american exceptionalism, which is a book about why the united states is so peculiar when you compared to other developed countries. one of the important ways it is different is we don't trust government. in europe,
george cannon, sam lewis, winston lord, robert urie, dennis ross, people have a passion for public serviceas does francis fukuyama. so let's begin with the questions. >> that was a wonderful overview. and maybe this question is too specific and not general enough. but you began by saying, how do we get to beat denmark? there's now a divide opening between england and i was in their vision of the state involves a lot more state responsibility to take care of retirement, to organize health....
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banned by judge robert greenberg from coming home during the three years of probation that he will serve after getting out of prison. armstrong was sentenced to a year behind bars. george simms was the prosecutor on the case. >> the defendant did commit predatory acts against his neighbors and he is -- he can live somewhere but he cannot live among the people whom he victimized for so long. >> reporter: armstrong's neighbors are relieved. >> it's a big deal. big deal for me and our community. >> reporter: armstrong made what looked like a very reluctant apology today. that outraged the judge who noted that the neighborhood where armstrong grew up all these years has changed but his racist attitudes have not. armstrong's family said they will sell the house. >> after several years of vandalism. >> scott broom, thanks for that. >>> we need to talk about this, you know how things are on the beltway it's hard to get around sometimes but get ready for something new. the left exit from the inner loop to westbound i-66 is closing tonight, closing forever. drivers will have to use a new exit on the right side that will take you to both directions of interstate 66. the changes
banned by judge robert greenberg from coming home during the three years of probation that he will serve after getting out of prison. armstrong was sentenced to a year behind bars. george simms was the prosecutor on the case. >> the defendant did commit predatory acts against his neighbors and he is -- he can live somewhere but he cannot live among the people whom he victimized for so long. >> reporter: armstrong's neighbors are relieved. >> it's a big deal. big deal for me...
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george cannon, sam lewis, winston lord, robert urie, dennis ross, people have a passion for public serviceas does francis fukuyama. so let's begin with the questions. >> that was a wonderful overview. and maybe this question is too specific and not general enough. but you began by saying, how do we get to beat denmark? there's now a divide opening between england and i was in their vision of the state involves a lot more state responsibility to take care of retirement, to organize health. and we seem to be going in exactly the other direction. is there something in your theory to kind of speaks to that? >> you have to wait for volume two for that one. [laughter] is a very good question. it is a volume to kind of issue. most of what i know about the subject i learned from seymour burton mixed income of the great sociologists and political scientists wrote an excellent book called american exceptionalism, which is a book about why the united states is so peculiar when you compared to other developed countries. one of the important ways it is different is we don't trust government. in europe,
george cannon, sam lewis, winston lord, robert urie, dennis ross, people have a passion for public serviceas does francis fukuyama. so let's begin with the questions. >> that was a wonderful overview. and maybe this question is too specific and not general enough. but you began by saying, how do we get to beat denmark? there's now a divide opening between england and i was in their vision of the state involves a lot more state responsibility to take care of retirement, to organize health....
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george w. bush. he's now a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute and a professor of economics at the university of maryland. and robert greenstein, executive director of the center on budget and policy priorities, which advocates on behalf of lower- income households. greenstein, overall, what did you think of the president's plan? >> i was impressed. this is a plan that provides measures to create jobs in the short term but then focuses in on substantial deficit reduction as the economy recovers. it achieves the goal that every bipartisan commission over the last two years has said is the key, to get the deficit down to the point where the debt is no longer growing faster than the economy. it does it in a balanced way. and it's not some big liberal high tax plan. one fact shows that. it has somewhere between half a trillion and three quarters of a trillion less in revenue increases than the bipartisan bowls simpson commission plan and the gang of six plan, both of which had republican senators endorsing them. >> ifill: what do you think about it? >> i think the president's plan is in two parts. last week he talked ab
george w. bush. he's now a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute and a professor of economics at the university of maryland. and robert greenstein, executive director of the center on budget and policy priorities, which advocates on behalf of lower- income households. greenstein, overall, what did you think of the president's plan? >> i was impressed. this is a plan that provides measures to create jobs in the short term but then focuses in on substantial deficit reduction...
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robert reich, professor of public policy at the university of california, berkeley. he served as secretary of labor in the clinton administration. and matthew slaughter. he served on president george w. bush's council of economic advisers from 2005 to 2007. he's now associate dean of the tuck school of business at dartmouth college. our economics correspondent paul solmon who is breaking down the numbers in the president's proposal today. he said that there are 28 million unor underemployed people in the country right now and that this jobs bill might create jobs for a million of them. so what can... i'll start with you, robert reich... what can infrastructure spending due to close that gap? >> gwen, infrastructure spending on roads and transportation, also rebuilding america's schools, really is a two-for in the sense that we need to reform and certainly make sure that our transportation infrastructure system is good. there's been too much deferred maintenance for years, a fancy way of saying it's crumbling. and at the same time it could put many, hundreds of thousands of workers to work, one out of five construction workers today is unemployed. and this is the best time to do it
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george. >> just 80 is a hot spot for well over one hour now. adding to the problem was a report that we have from stanley roberts of a demonstrated that was hanginganner above the freeway at the university avenue pedestrian over crossing. the westbound traffic. you concede that is where the heaviest traffic still is. a 32 minute drive time from hercules to berkeley and beyond, another five minutes to get you to the bay bridge. the san mateo bridge has been a hot spot for quite a while. from time to time we see in backing up towards the toll plaza because of the stall that managed to block a leaane. it was out there for over an hour. still a 21-23 minute drive time. this would normally be about 14 minutes at this time of day using the dumbarton bridge as your alternate. looking at the bay bridge, we still have a backup westbound, 16-18 minutes. we may see a rebound in fact as we have at other times. yesterday, we saw the approach to the bridge almost clear out and back up again before 10:00 a.m.. that may happen again today. the golden gate bridge ride has been a problem free. " wish list for you here. only thing trip across the span. so some slug
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george mason university in virginia. for more on our booktv college series, visit booktv.org. >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> next, ben mezrich tells the story of that'd roberts, a fellow at nasa's johnson space center who stole moon rock samples from all six of the apollo missions and tried to sell them on the internet. [applause] >> thank you. and thank you. isn't it great to be here for late nights at the dma? it's wonderful. [applause] so thank you for joining us for this and, certainly, all of the other programs. i have to say, this is my third opportunity to host one of these conversations for this season, and it's just great. not only the wonderful talent that it's been able to attract, to bring to dallas, but also the fact that i always walk out, and i see a room full of people who love reading and writing as much as i do, and that great community that we share where we're able to talk to authors and talk about their works and enjoy that. i've always said that the dallas museum of art is a special place for me since i grew up here. i took my first field trip to a museum here when i was a student at williams high school, so to have the chance to come b
george mason university in virginia. for more on our booktv college series, visit booktv.org. >> we'd like to hear from you. tweet us your feedback, twitter.com/booktv. >> next, ben mezrich tells the story of that'd roberts, a fellow at nasa's johnson space center who stole moon rock samples from all six of the apollo missions and tried to sell them on the internet. [applause] >> thank you. and thank you. isn't it great to be here for late nights at the dma? it's wonderful....
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robert wayne hobbson iii. ronald g.boyner. >> patrick a.. >> john a. crawford. >> marsha hauffman. frederick joseph hauffman. >> wallace cole hogan junior. >> events started just a little bit over two hours ago. president obama former president georgeoth making some short remarks but the majority of the morning as you see here have been adults and children reading the names of the victims from the 9/11 attacks. many of the children as you can see not even old enough probably to remember the attacks but lost either a mother or a father or some relative ten years ago today. we invite you to share your memories and thoughts of that day. you can post your comments on the ktvu morning teams web page on facebook. the way we travel is a lot different ten years ago after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. ten years ago bags on domestic flights were rarely screened. now all of them are. another big change is the presence of homeland security. there is also more efficient screening of passengers and baggage partly because of better training and ct scanners. spokesman at san francisco international airport says even with all the changes there is never enough security. >> the bar has to constantly move. raised up. people trying to reach these systems
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roberts, pat robertson. every university i'm assuming your very familiar and the fact that there are so many people come out of these schools and georgeush was very fond of appointing a lot of these people to his administration throughout the federal government and i'm concerned about their allegiance to the converts to teaching as opposed to religious agenda and i want to get your take on that. how the the for example question how would it be different for someone to get a law degree from say harvard or columbia or duke university versus getting a 700 club law school degree? host: thanks for the call. guest: well, i don't think the people that graduate from regeant and some of these other colleges would or universities would consider it this 700 club degree because i think what you're seeing and the numbers will bear this out is that places like regeant and some of these other christian universities have really not only raised the bar academically in the last five to ten years. but you are seing a lot of these graduates come out of regeant and liberty and other places to have some serious influence on capitol hill and in presidential
roberts, pat robertson. every university i'm assuming your very familiar and the fact that there are so many people come out of these schools and georgeush was very fond of appointing a lot of these people to his administration throughout the federal government and i'm concerned about their allegiance to the converts to teaching as opposed to religious agenda and i want to get your take on that. how the the for example question how would it be different for someone to get a law degree from say...
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. >> robert zoleic told students that america must adapt to the ways of the global changing economy and spoke for 55 minutes. >> all those involved with georgeiversity, i'm very pleased to have the opportunity to be with you. in a village in the mountains of a province in china, people assemble to discuss the future and don't want handouts and don't want policy prescriptions and don't want lectures from visiting dignitaries, but they want a chance and ready to leave their paths behind. are we? two eminent harvard professors of history, combined their experience in a book that was titled "thinking in time." so-called lessons of history they argued. history was better, they said, for helping people to think in time streams by considering present issues with future possibilities. what questions should we be considering in the certain autumn of 2011 and how do today's challenges relate to what has gone before? the world bank group's upoming meetings are a descendant of a meeting in 1944 in new hampshire. that historic conference laid the groundwork for three projects for what we refer to today as the brettow woods system, find short-term imbalan
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george dewey is senior vice president of marketing inc. medications with spacex the guest of our speaker, welcome. frank mooring us deputy managing editor for space aviation and space technology magazine. robert schlesinger is opinion editor "u.s. news and world report." at them is vice president client strategy with tmg government, by shareware broadcast committee here at the national press club. please give them all a warm round of applause. [applause] one might be inclined to color guest speaker today a renaissance man. but to do that would to be to set him back several hundred years of that would be fair. with south african canadian heritage is an engineer whose passion for solving problems necessitated that he become an entrepreneur and inventor. we are told that he multitasks, that he is a workaholic. we are told he got in it 3:00 a.m. this morning here. he probably dries fast we are told that with a preference for energy-efficient vehicles. he thinks a lot about life and space. from software businesses to the internet lets not forget about electric cars, solar energy and space rockets. his friends say that are speaker today does everything with absolute conviction. even when he believe
george dewey is senior vice president of marketing inc. medications with spacex the guest of our speaker, welcome. frank mooring us deputy managing editor for space aviation and space technology magazine. robert schlesinger is opinion editor "u.s. news and world report." at them is vice president client strategy with tmg government, by shareware broadcast committee here at the national press club. please give them all a warm round of applause. [applause] one might be inclined to color...
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george dewy a senior vice president with spacex a guest of our speaker, welcome. frank moring is deputy managing editor for space aviation week and space technology magazine. robert schlesinger is a reporter from u.s. news report. adam gcono is with tmp government broadcast chair here at the national press club please give them all a warm round of applause. [applause] >> one might be inclined to say our guest speaker is a renaissance man but it would be to set him back several hundred years and that couldn't be fair with south african and canadian heritage he is an engineer whose passenger of solving problems necessitated that he become an inventor. we're told that he multitasks. we told he got in at 3:00 am here. he probably drives fast we're told but with a preference for energy efficient vehicles. he thinks a lot about life in space. from software businesses to the internet let's not forget about electric cars, energy and space rockets. his friends say our speaker today does everything with absolute conviction. even when he believes in something, when he believes in something he is unstoppable. he says fethinks the stakes are important enough he'll do it wheth
george dewy a senior vice president with spacex a guest of our speaker, welcome. frank moring is deputy managing editor for space aviation week and space technology magazine. robert schlesinger is a reporter from u.s. news report. adam gcono is with tmp government broadcast chair here at the national press club please give them all a warm round of applause. [applause] >> one might be inclined to say our guest speaker is a renaissance man but it would be to set him back several hundred...