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as well as a firefighter michael roberts. they never met, but our family has been close for the past 10 years. god bless all. >> mary melendez >> and my dear husband. martin is gone from our side, his spirit lives on and stretches from the sidewalks of the city all the way to the beaches and their ways of cape cod. -- fair ways of cape cod. >> yelena melnichenko >> stuart todd meltzer >> diarelia jovanah mena >> charles mendez >> lizette mendoza >> shevonne olicia mentis >> steven mercado >> westly mercer >> ralph joseph mercurio >> alan harvey merdinger >> george l. merino >> yamel merino >> george merkouris >> deborah merrick >> and my beautiful sister. you are not forgotten, we love you and we miss you always. >> my uncle, i miss you and love you, uncle peter. your spirit lives on in our family. >> raymond joseph metz iii >> jill ann metzler >> david robert meyer >> nurul h. miah >> william edward micciulli >> martin paul michelstein >> peter teague milano >> gregory milanowycz >> lukasz tomasz milewski >> sharon christina
as well as a firefighter michael roberts. they never met, but our family has been close for the past 10 years. god bless all. >> mary melendez >> and my dear husband. martin is gone from our side, his spirit lives on and stretches from the sidewalks of the city all the way to the beaches and their ways of cape cod. -- fair ways of cape cod. >> yelena melnichenko >> stuart todd meltzer >> diarelia jovanah mena >> charles mendez >> lizette mendoza...
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hrycak. >> stephen huczko, jr. >> kris robert hughes. >> paul rexford hughes. >> robert thomas hughes thomas hughes. >> timothy robert hughes. >> susan huie. >> lamar hulse. >> and miy aunt. we love you and miss you ever date. >> and my son. your brother is and i dearly miss you. every moment of our lives. you rushed into the burning towers to rescue humanity and transcended the barriers of race and ethnicity and gave the ultimate sacrifice. abu died two years later. america honors you today. you died defending the american values of democracy, liberty, and freedom to pursue the faith that your choice. you are not only my young jedi, but you are america's jedi, an american solution. -- and america salutes you. [applause] >> william christopher hunt. >> kathleen anne hunt-casey. >> joseph hunter. >> robert r. hussa. >> abid hussain. >> thomas edward hynes. >> walter g. hynes. >> joseph anthony ianelli. >> zuhtu ibis. >> jonathan lee ielpi. >> michael iken. >> daniel ilkanayev. >> frederick ill, jr. >> abraham nethanel ilowitz. >> anthony p. infante, jr. >> and my father. we miss you an
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regan. >> robert m. regan. >> thomas michael regan. >> christian michael otto regenhard. >> and-sun -- and my son. mark, you made your mom and me proud. your family and friends love you and miss you every day. and by the way, but emily says hello. >> and my father. we miss and loved you so much. you are my world. i have your smile, your eyes, and you'll laugh, but i do not have you. i love you, daddy. >> howard reich. >> gregg reidy. >> james brian reilly. >> kevin o. reilly. >> timothy e. reilly. >> joseph reina, jr. >> thomas barnes reinig. >> frank bennett reisman. >> joshua scott reiss. >> karen renda. >> john armand reo. >> richard cyril rescorla. >> john thomas resta. >> luis clodoaldo revilla. >> eduvigis reyes, jr. >> bruce albert reynolds. >> and my big brother. mommy, daddy, rebecca, your niece and nephew that you never met, your aunts and uncles, we miss and love you dearly >> and my uncle and godfather. we love you and miss you and we wish you -- we wish you could sit -- we could see you one
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we all love you. >> robert d. colin >> robert j.erts coll. >> jean collin >> john michael collins >> michael l. collins >> >> thomas j. collins >> joseph collison colemen.frey >> patricia malia colodner linda m. colon sol e. colon ronald edward comer >> sandra jolane conaty brace >> jaime concepcion >> albert conde >> denease conley >> susan p. conlon >> margaret mary conner likes and my twin brother, my hero, firefighter shaporo, served as a new york city police detective and serve our community as a boy scout leader. john chip, we miss you and will always love you. >> and my father, a firefighter robert james crawford, save the battalion one, who served our country in the united states fire fighter. he was a great husband, father, brother, and friend. we love you, daddy. to infinity and back, we will never forget you. we will always love you, and as you said, we got your back. god bless new york city, and god bless america. [applause] >> cynthia marie lise connolly >> john e. connolly, jr. >> james lee connor >> jonathan m. connor
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kris robert hughes paul rexford hughes robert thomas hughes thomas hughes timothy robert hughes susanhulse >> and my aunt, we love and miss you every day. >> my son, my breath, my life. we dearly miss you every moment of our live this. -- of our lives. he rushed into the burning towers and gave the ultimate sacrifice. all these years later, you are my strength and courage. we honor your sacrifice today. your daughter has offended the american values of democracy and freedom. you are america. america salutes you. [applause] >> john humber jr. william christopher hunt kathleen anne hunt-casey joseph hunter peggy hurt robert r. hussa robert hinnel ynesas h abid hussain thomas edward hynes walter g. hynes joseph anthony ianelli zuhtu ibis jonathan lee ielpi michael iken daniel ilkanayev frederick ill, jr. abraham nethanel ilowitz anthony p. infante, jr. >> and my father. we miss you, and love you dearly. >> and my father, jeffrey, we are working on it, dad. i miss you. thank you. >> louis s. inghilterra, jr. christopher noble ingrassia paul innella stephanie veronica irby douglas irgang k
kris robert hughes paul rexford hughes robert thomas hughes thomas hughes timothy robert hughes susanhulse >> and my aunt, we love and miss you every day. >> my son, my breath, my life. we dearly miss you every moment of our live this. -- of our lives. he rushed into the burning towers and gave the ultimate sacrifice. all these years later, you are my strength and courage. we honor your sacrifice today. your daughter has offended the american values of democracy and freedom. you are...
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geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p.in marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner james g. geyer joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona >> and my brother, kevin. we miss you. >> and my mother, arlene. we miss you and love you. your spirit lives on in your children and grandchildren. memories of you have powered me to be a better person, more loving and compassionate. debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda gibson craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies andrew gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y. gilles evan gillette ronald lawrence gilligan rodney c. gillis laura gilly john f. ginley donna marie giordano jeffrey john giordano john giordano >> and my partner, gramm. >> and mine brother. i named my son after you to honor your memory. on behalf of all family and friends, we will cherish all of the memories we shared and look forward to the days we meet again. not a day goes by that we do not think of you. we love you, miss you, and will think of you always. steven a. giorgetti martin giovinazzo kum-k
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because what i wted people to know and remember about robert, both robert and i, is that we didn't come into the world fully formed. we went through all of the painful evolution and the awkwardness that everyone goes through. >> charlie: he wanted you to write this book. >> yes. robert, the day before he died, we had our last conversation and at that moment we knew he was dying. so i just said to him, all right, i'm left behind but what can i do. what would you like me to do to magnify your name. would you like me to write something. can i do any specific thing for you. and he gave me specific tasks and then he asked me if i would write our story. i was actually surprised that, about that. and i said do you want me to and he said you have to. you're the only one who can write it. and i guess i am because we were young, unknown. so i vowed to do that and it took me a long time. >> charlie: ten years. >> it took a little longer. with you anywai got it done and i'm sure he's finally happy with me n. >> charlie: critics said this is the best book ever written about becoming an artist. there
because what i wted people to know and remember about robert, both robert and i, is that we didn't come into the world fully formed. we went through all of the painful evolution and the awkwardness that everyone goes through. >> charlie: he wanted you to write this book. >> yes. robert, the day before he died, we had our last conversation and at that moment we knew he was dying. so i just said to him, all right, i'm left behind but what can i do. what would you like me to do to...
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robert c. colin. >> robert cols. >> j. marie colin. >> michael l.ns. >> joseph kent collison. >> jeffrey dwayne coleman. >> patricia malia colodner. >> susan cohen. >> saul colon. >> ronald edward comer. >> jamie concepcion. >> margaret mary conner. >> and my twin brother, my hero, firefighter john g. shaporra who served our country in lebanon, served our city as a new york police officer and detective and a boy scout leader. we love you and miss you and always remember. may god bless our great nation, semper fi. >> and my father, firefighter robert james crawford, battalion 1, who served our country with the united states air force and served our city as a new york city firefighter for 32 1/2 years. he was a great husband, father, brother and friend. we love you, daddy to, infinity and back. we will never forget you. we will always love you and as you always said, daddy, we got your back. god bless new york city and god bless america. [applause] >> christina marie carlie. >> sean e. connelly jr. >> james lee colinner. >> jonathan m. conners. >> kev
robert c. colin. >> robert cols. >> j. marie colin. >> michael l.ns. >> joseph kent collison. >> jeffrey dwayne coleman. >> patricia malia colodner. >> susan cohen. >> saul colon. >> ronald edward comer. >> jamie concepcion. >> margaret mary conner. >> and my twin brother, my hero, firefighter john g. shaporra who served our country in lebanon, served our city as a new york police officer and detective and a boy scout...
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jerry devito robert p.s lawrence devlin gerard dewan sulemanali kassamali dhanani patricia florence di chiaro debra ann di martino michael louis diagostino >> and my father. i will always remember in my heart. >> and my beloved goddaughter. we love you and miss you. matthew diaz nancy diaz rafael arturo diaz michael a. diaz-piedra iii judith berquis diaz-sierra joseph dermot dickey, jr. lawrence patrick dickinson michael d. diehl john difato vincent difazio carl anthony difranco donald difranco eddie a. dillard stephen patrick dimino >> and my brother, christopher newton carter. we love you and miss you. you will remain in our hearts forever. >> and my sister. cassie, cannot believe it has been 10 years since i have seen your smile. you were one of the angels got had frozen on 9/11. you will ever be in our hearts. god also chose dad five years later. thank you to everyone who did the memorial. it is beautiful. william john dimmling christopher m. dincuff jeffrey mark dingle anthony dionisio george dipasqual
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again, professor roberts, good to have you again. >> good night from l.a. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with jazz legend sonny rollins, recently named a 2011 kennedy center honoree. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. kcet public television]
again, professor roberts, good to have you again. >> good night from l.a. thanks for watching and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with jazz legend sonny rollins, recently named a 2011 kennedy center honoree. that's next time. we'll see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just...
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you found robert's relative at the memorial. >> yes, we did. >> reporter: what was it like? >> we all started crying. 13 big men started crying. it's emotional. >> reporter: emotional with so many lives cut short. now a memorial to remember them forever. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> and that's our broadcast for this monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this monday. i'm raj mathai. and i'm janelle wang. another sign our tough kmeconom times aren't going away any time soon. bank of america plans to cut 30,000 jobs over the next few years. also this afternoon, economic analysts slash their growt
you found robert's relative at the memorial. >> yes, we did. >> reporter: what was it like? >> we all started crying. 13 big men started crying. it's emotional. >> reporter: emotional with so many lives cut short. now a memorial to remember them forever. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> and that's our broadcast for this monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow...
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robert lyles is standing by live with the latest on this developing story. robert. >> reporter: 88th and international is still an accountive crime scene. allow me to step out of the way to give you a better vantage point of what is going on. oakland police shut down the entrance to 88th avenue and in fact corded off the street in that shutdown in two sections. all of their attention is being focused on the garage. that is where they tell me that they found an adult male shot several times. now, this garage is a particular attention because it is the garage of the east bay dragons. a very well known and well established motorcycle club here in oakland. at this hour, police are not saying if the man they found shot several times inside the garage is in fact a member of the motorcycle club. but as we slowly pan our camera back over, police are telling us that there were no members inside the main section of the eastbound dragons club. however, three or four individuals had been on the sidewalk just prior to us going live. some of them were talking about the in
robert lyles is standing by live with the latest on this developing story. robert. >> reporter: 88th and international is still an accountive crime scene. allow me to step out of the way to give you a better vantage point of what is going on. oakland police shut down the entrance to 88th avenue and in fact corded off the street in that shutdown in two sections. all of their attention is being focused on the garage. that is where they tell me that they found an adult male shot several...
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after that, robert kane. >> good afternoon. my name is ronnie muniz, and my qualifications are i have done to terms in four different prisons. what i was incarcerated, i took my ged so i could get out and go to college and amount to something. i try the drug and alcohol certificate class's, then i got a passion for doing faith-based work. i created a faith-based organization. i help people get housing, drug programs, education. we have three different homes. i started this organization from the ground up. we became a nonprofit a few years back. i do work in all of the county jails, including san bruno. i do every entry program, getting them prepared for coming out so they have housing, education, drug programs, clothing, wherever they need to go to, we create that format to work with the department, the probation department. i have been doing that about four years. i have a good rapport with them. we go to court for them, we deal with the probation department so we have the cooperation of people working to keep them out. i feel
after that, robert kane. >> good afternoon. my name is ronnie muniz, and my qualifications are i have done to terms in four different prisons. what i was incarcerated, i took my ged so i could get out and go to college and amount to something. i try the drug and alcohol certificate class's, then i got a passion for doing faith-based work. i created a faith-based organization. i help people get housing, drug programs, education. we have three different homes. i started this organization...
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we sent robert ford.administration decided to deal with their disagreements they would send an ambassador back there. the senate would not confirm him. so president obama had to give him a recess appointment. but we did send this man, robert ford, to be america's man in syria. and the american position toward the government in syria right now is roughly that we are against it. this summer, president obama called on the president of syria to step down saying, quote, we have consistently said that president assad must lead a democratic transition or get out of the way. he has not led. if the president says that and you're america's guy in syria, you're america's man in charge of staying in touch with president assad at a time like that, what do you do? well, if you are robert ford, america's ambassador, you defy the syria's permission to leave the capital city and you go on your own to see the anti-government protesters where they're able to protest outside the state's capital. ambassador ford and the frenc
we sent robert ford.administration decided to deal with their disagreements they would send an ambassador back there. the senate would not confirm him. so president obama had to give him a recess appointment. but we did send this man, robert ford, to be america's man in syria. and the american position toward the government in syria right now is roughly that we are against it. this summer, president obama called on the president of syria to step down saying, quote, we have consistently said...
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my name is robert williams and i'm here today with robert and we are honorable discharged veterans. we come to ask the board's permission or the board's consent, well, not really the consent. we came to let you know what we're getting ready to do. we are very concerned about the polite of the veterans here in san francisco and we decided to start a west coast swing dance which is the state dance of california. the instigator being robert here himself. he can tell you more about that. but we're going to start this dance and we're going to have this dance, i feel a lot of hostilities in the room today and i tell you, it's been kind of hard for me to
my name is robert williams and i'm here today with robert and we are honorable discharged veterans. we come to ask the board's permission or the board's consent, well, not really the consent. we came to let you know what we're getting ready to do. we are very concerned about the polite of the veterans here in san francisco and we decided to start a west coast swing dance which is the state dance of california. the instigator being robert here himself. he can tell you more about that. but we're...
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robert lyles on the all-out effort to find this guy, and fast. robert? >> reporter: dana, this is the unfolding scene with a lot of details. this started as a report of a car jacking from the very parking spaces where i stand here at the plant shopping center. for those unfamiliar with this area, this is at the corner of monterrey and kirkner in san jose. well, the report of a car jacking has escalated into a possible kidnapping of the person behind the wheel. and just minutes ago, only cbs 5 captured this video. we are told these are family members of the car jacking victim. they raced here to the plant shopping center after hearing reports that a woman had been car jacked from this location. neither the officer or the three women that you see in this video would speak on camera, but they do tell us that the victim is their sister. but i need to you follow me closely. the car jacking victim is not the only victim. police describe this as a one-man crime spree that started at the chevron station at lincoln and kirkner. witnesses there say that a man was
robert lyles on the all-out effort to find this guy, and fast. robert? >> reporter: dana, this is the unfolding scene with a lot of details. this started as a report of a car jacking from the very parking spaces where i stand here at the plant shopping center. for those unfamiliar with this area, this is at the corner of monterrey and kirkner in san jose. well, the report of a car jacking has escalated into a possible kidnapping of the person behind the wheel. and just minutes ago, only...
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i'm thomas roberts. weap new video into the newsroom from connecticut. flooding there, a student parking lot at the university of hartford has overflowed flooding the area. it's all the way up to the handles on those doors. the northeast is suffering through another bout of floods. we're going to take a look at what the weather is going to have in store for the northeast today as well as for the rest of the country. but just amazing images once again coming into us from the university of hartford there in connecticut. well, as i was saying, tonight the political spotlight shifts to washington and president obama. his joint speech to congress may be one of the administration's final chances in his term to present an economic policy that will resinate with voters and spur national job growth. republican leaders have already voiced their concerns. >> the american people shouldn't be forced to watch some politician they don't want to listen to. and frankly most of them would rather watch a football game. what is surprising is the president's apparent determi
i'm thomas roberts. weap new video into the newsroom from connecticut. flooding there, a student parking lot at the university of hartford has overflowed flooding the area. it's all the way up to the handles on those doors. the northeast is suffering through another bout of floods. we're going to take a look at what the weather is going to have in store for the northeast today as well as for the rest of the country. but just amazing images once again coming into us from the university of...
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how does robert ford respond to all this? he leaves damascus again and goes to another city central to the anti-protest government movement. he traveled to jasum and attended the funeral of a protesters that was killed. that funeral not long after ambassador ford was there was attacked violently by syrian security forces. today when robert ford went to meet with an opposition leader in damascus, ford's convoy was physically attacked by regime loyalists. pro-government activists reportedly stoned his convoy. the a.p. saying they pelted him with eggs and tomatoes and then tried to break into the building where his meeting was being held. "the new york times" reporting that ambassador ford was essentially trapped inside that building for about 90 minutes. u.s. government officials now say that ambassador ford is fine. he's physically okay after today's attack on him. robert ford's boss, secretary of state hillary clinton, is not happy about the attack. and also she clearly understands that robert ford is not just an ambassador.
how does robert ford respond to all this? he leaves damascus again and goes to another city central to the anti-protest government movement. he traveled to jasum and attended the funeral of a protesters that was killed. that funeral not long after ambassador ford was there was attacked violently by syrian security forces. today when robert ford went to meet with an opposition leader in damascus, ford's convoy was physically attacked by regime loyalists. pro-government activists reportedly...
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robert? >> reporter: the popular computer history museum is an appropriate place for the visit.an see so much of the past. that is a history until recently, didn't include much political influence says a will see, that -- as you will see, that has changed. for many years, analysts say politicians used silicon valley as an atm. with vibes on every political a -- with jobs on every political agenda, so much websites like linked in are part of it because it's useful. >> it's a useful tool. in the past, it was a chal remember to reach out to various people and to various communities you may not have access to. >> reaching out is the for reaching out to linked in on monday. >> it's a quick way to organize people and get them to the polls and voting and talking about individual candidates. candidate can win or lose in the social networking circles and that is getting stronger. >> reporter: there is some political one-upmanship going on and it will take place, the visit, at the same time as a live discussion of jobs at facebook headquarters with three top house republicans, including t
robert? >> reporter: the popular computer history museum is an appropriate place for the visit.an see so much of the past. that is a history until recently, didn't include much political influence says a will see, that -- as you will see, that has changed. for many years, analysts say politicians used silicon valley as an atm. with vibes on every political a -- with jobs on every political agenda, so much websites like linked in are part of it because it's useful. >> it's a useful...
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we can talk to professor peter mauricey from the robert h. school of business at the university of maryland and he joins us now from washington. what do you make of president obama's speech? do you think it was a political speech or this isn't about politics, this is about real people who need his help right away? >> americans are smarter than the president thinks. he proposings to more or less extend tax breaks for certain people that have been in existence and make them a little better and he's going to pay for them by raising taxes on other people. hardly going to create jobs like that if you rob peter to pay paul. at the same time, he's asking americans to oppose measures and measures they've become disenchanted with. he said i'm going to go to every corner of the country. he's basically saying i'm beginning my re-election campaign and we're going to fight this over what kind of country we're going to have. >> he's really calling out to republicans he wants to work together when he's talking about the small businesses tax cut, he's saying
we can talk to professor peter mauricey from the robert h. school of business at the university of maryland and he joins us now from washington. what do you make of president obama's speech? do you think it was a political speech or this isn't about politics, this is about real people who need his help right away? >> americans are smarter than the president thinks. he proposings to more or less extend tax breaks for certain people that have been in existence and make them a little better...
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my name is robert williams and i'm here today with robert and we are honorable discharged veterans. we come to ask the board's permission or the board's consent, well, not really the consent. we came to let you know what we're getting ready to do. we are very concerned about the polite of the veterans here in san francisco and we decided to start a west coast swing dance which is the state dance of california. the instigator being robert here himself. he can tell you more about that. but we're going to start this dance and we're going to have this dance, i feel a lot of hostilities in the room today and i tell you, it's been kind of hard for me to sit here and listen to the things that have been going down. i wanted the supervisors to know that we as veterans, we support the veterans in san francisco and we do a program called the appreciating veterans especially on sunday. you can see it on youtube. you can pull it up on youtube yourself. that's the search engine you use. it's on the public access channel and you can see that every sunday morning from 6:00 until 7:00. so what we're
my name is robert williams and i'm here today with robert and we are honorable discharged veterans. we come to ask the board's permission or the board's consent, well, not really the consent. we came to let you know what we're getting ready to do. we are very concerned about the polite of the veterans here in san francisco and we decided to start a west coast swing dance which is the state dance of california. the instigator being robert here himself. he can tell you more about that. but we're...
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tonight, robert l. johnson.0, he founded black entertainment television and later sold it to viacom for $3 billion. johnson is now the chairman of r.l.j. which invests in companies in a variety of industries from entertainment to real estate. we asked him for his take on the country's growing debt. >> i liken what's happening in this country to this scenario: imagine a group of people go to a restaurant and they start eating. well, they don't have enough money to pay the bill. so when the waiter comes with the bill they don't want to pay it, they don't want to make the sacrifice to pay so they keep ordering. that's what we're doing. we're just keep piling on debt. and keep piling on costs because we don't want to make the hard choice. >> pelley: well, you know that republicans believe that they have it right; the democrats believe that they have it right. and this is a battle of ideology to see who wins. >> i think what business people are saying, hey, we're going to pull back, sit on the sidelines and let the c
tonight, robert l. johnson.0, he founded black entertainment television and later sold it to viacom for $3 billion. johnson is now the chairman of r.l.j. which invests in companies in a variety of industries from entertainment to real estate. we asked him for his take on the country's growing debt. >> i liken what's happening in this country to this scenario: imagine a group of people go to a restaurant and they start eating. well, they don't have enough money to pay the bill. so when the...
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roberts: you've been there. you've done the negotiating. you know these trade agreements apply not only to exports but to our national security. what has this continued delay and continued delay, what does it do to the credibility of the people who are actually negotiating with trade reps? mr. portman: unfortunately i think some of these countries all three of which are great allies of the united states, panama, colombia, and south korea, feel as though the united states has let them down. now, we're going to move forward here, i believe, i'm more optimistic than the senator from kansas, i believe the president will send these forward. he has to. the logic is difficult to escape. why wouldn't you? and that's good. and we'll be able to move forward, i hope, with not just opening up more markets but helping on our relationships with these incredibly important allies. in the meantime there has been damage done, you're absolutely right. i think they feel as though in some respects the rug has been pulled out from under them. they made huge conc
roberts: you've been there. you've done the negotiating. you know these trade agreements apply not only to exports but to our national security. what has this continued delay and continued delay, what does it do to the credibility of the people who are actually negotiating with trade reps? mr. portman: unfortunately i think some of these countries all three of which are great allies of the united states, panama, colombia, and south korea, feel as though the united states has let them down. now,...
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we don't know, because he hasn't told us, robert.d us what he wants to do. >> chris, i think it's clear -- >> not true at all. >> hold on, david. because chris is making some crazy unfounded accusations that somebody needs to answer. >> crazy and unfounded accusations? >> yes. >> tell me what the president wants to do with medicare. >> the president wants it make sure that the medicare is there when you get old enough to be 65. >> everybody says that. >> chris, i think it's clear that barack obama is a progressive-minded person. i think you look at his career, his record, what he talks about with passion. it comes down on the side of progressive values. i think he has had this dilemma, challenge of having to govern in conservative hostile times with hostage takers and he hasn't always known -- put it this way, the calculation on his part, on what to do in order to appeal to independent on the left while dealing with republicans. it is a hard game theory to work out. at the end of the day i would say this to robert. next year barack o
we don't know, because he hasn't told us, robert.d us what he wants to do. >> chris, i think it's clear -- >> not true at all. >> hold on, david. because chris is making some crazy unfounded accusations that somebody needs to answer. >> crazy and unfounded accusations? >> yes. >> tell me what the president wants to do with medicare. >> the president wants it make sure that the medicare is there when you get old enough to be 65. >> everybody says...
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nbc news chief science correspondent robert bazell joining me now., anyone like myself who's lost someone to alzheimer's become very, very excited. is this one of those studies that we should be excited about immediately? or -- >> immediately is the key word, craig. this is very exciting. but we have to remember that it is an early, small-stage trial. . >> what we're going to do is i'm going to demonstrate for you -- >> reporter: it could be a dramatic new treatment for alzheimer's disease. >> very promising. we're very excited about it. we'd like to see it move forward into a larger trial. >> reporter: dr. suzanne kraft and her team gave volunteers a daily dose of a special insulin nasal spray, or a placebo. >> relax your leg. >> reporter: the 104 participants had alzheimer's or like john martin, pre-alzheimer's memory problems. after four months. three quarters of the people getting the insulin spray did better on memory tests. >> children saw lions. >> reporter: and on scans showing brain changes that signal memory loss. >> we were surprised by ho
nbc news chief science correspondent robert bazell joining me now., anyone like myself who's lost someone to alzheimer's become very, very excited. is this one of those studies that we should be excited about immediately? or -- >> immediately is the key word, craig. this is very exciting. but we have to remember that it is an early, small-stage trial. . >> what we're going to do is i'm going to demonstrate for you -- >> reporter: it could be a dramatic new treatment for...
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and i'll tell you, anybody here who met thad roberts would love him. he's a very lovable guy who just did a bad thing. and so for the author that may be my main problem is i get very close to my subjects because i want to be a part of it. so, yeah, i mean, i guess there is that. but, um, yeah. >> i think he does come across very sympathetic, and i think that you, you know, i mean, you know where this is headed. but as he is coming through these other -- he's establishing himself at nasa, you see that he's talented and he's working hard, and he is trying to improve himself. i think there is a question as he said in his interviews with cbs, the sunday morning program, that he doesn't exactly know why he did what he did now that he looks back on it. so i think that's a puzzling aspect of it. but i think you do get the sense that part of his personality that made him great at those things also made him derail and go down this other path. >> absolutely. this was a kid who could do anything and then decided to do this. [laughter] so, you know -- >> exactly.
and i'll tell you, anybody here who met thad roberts would love him. he's a very lovable guy who just did a bad thing. and so for the author that may be my main problem is i get very close to my subjects because i want to be a part of it. so, yeah, i mean, i guess there is that. but, um, yeah. >> i think he does come across very sympathetic, and i think that you, you know, i mean, you know where this is headed. but as he is coming through these other -- he's establishing himself at nasa,...
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robert muller threw this lobbying effort was able to keep the fbi intact.at an end of the day the 9/11 commission gave the fbi largely a pass. >> host: it had been under pressure by some at the time to be busted up. there were members of the commission who believed the fbi should be broken up. that was a dysfunctional agency to the extreme. but again robert muller was so effective, use often described as the man who saved the fbi. that is an accurate description. george tenet lost. >> host: do we know anything more four years later about whether the fbi is really a different place in 2018 that it was in 2001? >> guest: a lot of commissioners say at the end of the day they are hugely disappointed with the changes the director robert miller has made. much of what they were promised has come to pass. >> host: he avoided the huge government makeover but it is not clear that the institution has changed. >> guest: exactly. the commissioners feel they were not misled so much by robert muller as by the institution of the fbi. there were forms that were supposedly b
robert muller threw this lobbying effort was able to keep the fbi intact.at an end of the day the 9/11 commission gave the fbi largely a pass. >> host: it had been under pressure by some at the time to be busted up. there were members of the commission who believed the fbi should be broken up. that was a dysfunctional agency to the extreme. but again robert muller was so effective, use often described as the man who saved the fbi. that is an accurate description. george tenet lost....
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robert? >> reporter: well, there is new information about the driver that may increase the belief by some people that this could have been avoided. here that intersection there has been a stream of people coming to the memorial to share grief and anger. >> reporter: pings of the six- year-old are triggering a range of emotions. police say after 8:00 a.m. the young girl was walking to school when she was commit killed by a driver at bay road at gloria way. >> so fast. hit and all -- i got closer. shaking. i was like oh, my god. i said larry, larry, i think the child was hit hard. >> i didn't want to see no more. shoes laying in the street. i started praying that she make it. but she didn't. >> reporter: police questioned and released the driver, alisha whiteparker a teacher. police called the collision an accident pending a investigation. there are reports she has convictions for speeding, driving while texting. >> common sense. >> reporter: police don't believe the accident nearby on universi
robert? >> reporter: well, there is new information about the driver that may increase the belief by some people that this could have been avoided. here that intersection there has been a stream of people coming to the memorial to share grief and anger. >> reporter: pings of the six- year-old are triggering a range of emotions. police say after 8:00 a.m. the young girl was walking to school when she was commit killed by a driver at bay road at gloria way. >> so fast. hit and...
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robert leroy will be the last one to exit.t because after our dancers leave, as they are making their way out, a veteran should be the last one to leave that arena. when you are ready. please stand if you are able as our dancers make their exit. i want to thank each and every one of these dances for coming out, helping us to honor our own. no. traditional dancers, string dancers, grass dancers, no. -- northern traditional, southern coif, gene will dancers, seven traditional as well. our bets the war dancer. thank you. good singing, good dancing, all right, one more time. let's hear it for our singers and our dancers. looking good.
robert leroy will be the last one to exit.t because after our dancers leave, as they are making their way out, a veteran should be the last one to leave that arena. when you are ready. please stand if you are able as our dancers make their exit. i want to thank each and every one of these dances for coming out, helping us to honor our own. no. traditional dancers, string dancers, grass dancers, no. -- northern traditional, southern coif, gene will dancers, seven traditional as well. our bets...
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robert, do you think mitt romney's in trouble here?s in trouble, but there's cause for concern. remember, mitt romney has been running for president for a year and a half, and every single poll he's been at the top of the polls. the reason why is because there really hasn't been another top tier candidate to go against romney, if you will, in terms of a former governor and business acumen and so forth, until now, which is rick perry. during the last other republican presidential debates, no one has gone after romney. it will be interesting to see coming up whether or not if romney goes after perry or perry goes after romney or the lesser tier candidates go after both of them. >> the poll had interesting responses for the presidential match-up. perry is trailing the president by three points while mitt romney is tied. who do you think is more electable of the two, romney or perry? >> i will tell you, knowing both candidates, i think that romney is definitely more electable than perry is. you know, that's not a strategy to run on, alex.
robert, do you think mitt romney's in trouble here?s in trouble, but there's cause for concern. remember, mitt romney has been running for president for a year and a half, and every single poll he's been at the top of the polls. the reason why is because there really hasn't been another top tier candidate to go against romney, if you will, in terms of a former governor and business acumen and so forth, until now, which is rick perry. during the last other republican presidential debates, no one...
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and robert sutton gets the visit he's longed for. >> will you marry me?e suffolk county jail, awaiting trial on a prostitution charge. the case was eventually dismissed. reddy has now returned to the streets of boston. but she knew her future was less than certain. >> i've done years. i've done months. i keep coming in and out because every time i use, this is my end result. >> the day she was released from jail, reddy was treated for a heroin overdose. three weeks later, she's back in the jail's intake department. she was arrested for being under the influence of drugs in a public place. >> seriously. leave me alone. >> when melanie reddy came in the last time, she was certainly dope sick. dope sick is somebody coming from the street, they haven't had a fix in a few hours. it's when your body is starting to realize, hey, where is that drug? and all of those symptoms, the nausea, vomiting, cramping, seizures, everything, all those things are now coming to the surface. >> reddy will detox in the jail's infirmary, a process that can take anywhere from a few
and robert sutton gets the visit he's longed for. >> will you marry me?e suffolk county jail, awaiting trial on a prostitution charge. the case was eventually dismissed. reddy has now returned to the streets of boston. but she knew her future was less than certain. >> i've done years. i've done months. i keep coming in and out because every time i use, this is my end result. >> the day she was released from jail, reddy was treated for a heroin overdose. three weeks later,...
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cost alabama taxpayers a quarter billion dollars a year in schools and social services and governor robert bentley promises enforcement will begin right away. >> we have just passed a law that conforms with federal law and we will see what happens. we expect them to do their job now. and we'll see if they're going to do it. >> reporter: but when only five pickers showed up this morning, to harvest his sweet potatoes, farmer keith smith saw possible ruin-- the loss of his half million dollar crop. >> they're running scared because of this new law. >> reporter: and you're in trouble. >> i'm in trouble. bad trouble. >> reporter: smith's 200 acres need 20 pickers, mostly mexican nationals. >> there's not enough documented people here to supply that work force. >> reporter: most of your workers are here illegally. >> sure. if they got documentation, they've got a better job than working for me. >> reporter: fernando aldaman, a mexican national, has worked smith's farm since 1992. everybody's just scared. >> yeah. >> reporter: are you here legally? no? >> no. >> reporter: so are you scared? >> y
cost alabama taxpayers a quarter billion dollars a year in schools and social services and governor robert bentley promises enforcement will begin right away. >> we have just passed a law that conforms with federal law and we will see what happens. we expect them to do their job now. and we'll see if they're going to do it. >> reporter: but when only five pickers showed up this morning, to harvest his sweet potatoes, farmer keith smith saw possible ruin-- the loss of his half...
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assistant secretary of the treasury under president reagan and is in atlanta georgia hey there dr robert robert let's start with something that you wrote that caught my eye you said launching tin is threatening the world not merely with war but also with inflation a talk about this and what you think the implications are regarding some of those decisions that we've been hearing coming out of switzerland and also with what we're seeing on a global scale. yes christine washington having wars and large tax cuts and having are sure a large part of the american economy is now forced to print large sums of money in order to stay in operation and this is the raised the lots of concerns about that about the dollar and people have been sharing dollars and rushing into swiss francs and in europe the cerne about sorry there is concerning is happening the same thing is happening europeans are rushing out of euro's and this was francs and some swiss currency is was bid so high that the country. is exports were threatened and exports are about half of the swiss kind of so what is happening between the
assistant secretary of the treasury under president reagan and is in atlanta georgia hey there dr robert robert let's start with something that you wrote that caught my eye you said launching tin is threatening the world not merely with war but also with inflation a talk about this and what you think the implications are regarding some of those decisions that we've been hearing coming out of switzerland and also with what we're seeing on a global scale. yes christine washington having wars and...
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200983 victims of terrorism, not only those who died in new york -- >> and my father, firefighter, robertames crawford. >> but also at the pentagon, outside of washington, where the third plane hit. >> and my brother, captain charles frank burlingame the third, who fought with every last bit of strength he had to save passengers and crew. >> and in shanksville, pennsylvania, where the fourth highjacked plane crashed, after a passenger rebellion. >> todd m beamer, let's roll. >> the names are etched in bronze around the pools, based on their location on this kay ten years ago. >> finally, 9/11 families can see their loved ones named permanently enshrined, stencilling them on paper, leaving flowers behind. >> michael c tour you. >> names of victims who were friends or office mates are sometimes placed side by side, if their families requested it, the daughter of richard barry ross asked that he and her best friend stacey sanders be next to each other. >> ♪ so close your eyes. you can close your eyes, it's all right. >> nearly 3,000 children lost a parent on 9/11. >> dad, i wish you were her
200983 victims of terrorism, not only those who died in new york -- >> and my father, firefighter, robertames crawford. >> but also at the pentagon, outside of washington, where the third plane hit. >> and my brother, captain charles frank burlingame the third, who fought with every last bit of strength he had to save passengers and crew. >> and in shanksville, pennsylvania, where the fourth highjacked plane crashed, after a passenger rebellion. >> todd m beamer,...
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tonight, he sits down with abc's robin roberts. >>> and the chosen famine. more than 2 million children acutely malnourished. a global cry for help. we're in somalia as the humanitarian emergency unfolds. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 14th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. it's fashion week here in new york city and tonight, you're going to meet one of the hottest models in the world right now. the model all the designers want in their dresses. but there's a catch. he's a man. here's abc's juju chang, looking in on "a model life." >> reporter: what is it? the porcelain skin? the lush pout? the delicate bone structure? but look carefully. the hottest model in women's wear these days is also a hot model for men's wear. perhaps aerosmith was just ahead of their time with the song -- ♪ dude looks like alidy >> i'm a fan of them anyone things. >> reporter: andrej pejic is a dude. we went backstage with him this week at new york's fa
tonight, he sits down with abc's robin roberts. >>> and the chosen famine. more than 2 million children acutely malnourished. a global cry for help. we're in somalia as the humanitarian emergency unfolds. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 14th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. it's fashion week here in new york city and tonight, you're...
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the white house has described an attack on robert 4, ambassador to syria, as unjustified and -- robertrd, ambassador to syria, as unjustified and unwarranted. protesters surrounded the building for several hours, until members of the syrian security forces the courts ordered him -- forces esc orted him to the embassy. yousaf raza gillani told a meeting of -- that relationships between the country should be based on mutual respect. relations have hit new lows. pakistan rejects recent charges. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program -- his parents speak out in an exclusive interview, seeking clemency for their son. italy is renowned for its classical architecture and sculpture, but the residents of -- the bronze version of the polish pontiff have been -- has been criticized. some say it looks like a bomb has hit it. >> throughout his life, he was loved by millions around the world. in death, he has been fast track toward sainthood. in the italian capital, pope john paul ii is remembered by this. the five-meter bronze statue was unveiled in may. it has
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