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and that is why things are frozen. >> brown: let me let eric schwartz respond to that on the security issue. >> sure. two quick points. first of the 70,000 or so who have come in over the past three or four years, about 10 to 15,000 of those have come directly from iraq. trudy's correct. the rest have come from neighboring countries, that's point one. on the security, there are dual imperatives here. on the one hand we have a profound commitment to resettle people who have been associated with the united states. i think government officials take that commitment very seriously. on the other hand we have the imperative of protecting americans. and the fact s the unfortunate fact is there have been refugees and siv applicants who have come into the united states where there have been serious security concerns identified. that's why over the past year there have been additional security screening procedures which trudy is correct, have slowed the process. the only answer to this is perseverence by government officials. we need to throw more resources at the effort to investigate these cas
and that is why things are frozen. >> brown: let me let eric schwartz respond to that on the security issue. >> sure. two quick points. first of the 70,000 or so who have come in over the past three or four years, about 10 to 15,000 of those have come directly from iraq. trudy's correct. the rest have come from neighboring countries, that's point one. on the security, there are dual imperatives here. on the one hand we have a profound commitment to resettle people who have been...
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for them is he me until they're you on the third line into elder schwartz alias the duck.alto schwartz was head of operations for forza four and forza is the mind security company place this will be. yeah. it is the. inside the computer hard disks it was good it was we found a receipt going senile from the private investigative agency the a c n g almost all up and saw that in her she's one of their employees was paid by mr schwartz. yanick how to denied any involvement with the devil operation and refused to be interviewed for this film a peruvian court shelled the case for lack of evidence that he towards the development of meanwhile newmont president wayne murphy earn nearly five million dollars in two thousand and six when the devil operation occurred because the of the water has now enjoying a lucrative retirement. the lead but it's you know. it's like a north and wells film. but i mean the mining company writes the script directs the sorties and has connections with the law makers and i know your stuff. and then on top of everything they say it's for our own good. thi
for them is he me until they're you on the third line into elder schwartz alias the duck.alto schwartz was head of operations for forza four and forza is the mind security company place this will be. yeah. it is the. inside the computer hard disks it was good it was we found a receipt going senile from the private investigative agency the a c n g almost all up and saw that in her she's one of their employees was paid by mr schwartz. yanick how to denied any involvement with the devil operation...
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last week i met with northon schwartz, the u.s. air force chief of staff who along with the rest of the pentagon leadership is trying to save money but still field forces able to handle wide ranging threats. i started by asking him on the rq 170 sentenel iran claims to have shot down. >> clearly the rt 170 is a reconnaissance asset and as you are aware we don't typically talk about operations in those kind of reconnaissance activities. the airplane itself is an observable platform designed to provide intelligence and reconnaissance and we have developed, tested and fielded the platform with our partner from lockheed. i think that's the limit of what i'd like to address today. >> some suggest that the aircraft lost its signal due to ground based hacker or something like that. is that the case? was the loss of signal something that was done externally? >> again, i would just indicate that we have had success with the operation of the airplane and and prefer not to go further than that. >> let me ask you, the iranians are showing an a
last week i met with northon schwartz, the u.s. air force chief of staff who along with the rest of the pentagon leadership is trying to save money but still field forces able to handle wide ranging threats. i started by asking him on the rq 170 sentenel iran claims to have shot down. >> clearly the rt 170 is a reconnaissance asset and as you are aware we don't typically talk about operations in those kind of reconnaissance activities. the airplane itself is an observable platform...
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one thing about jim schwartz, he was a young kid when bill belichick brought him in. got a shot from jeff fisher. there's brandon fisher, he's jeff fisher's son. long-time head coach of the titans. i would expect jeff would be back at some point as head coach again. this kid is really, really good. that's going to take the lions back home. and the saints to a mark of the 9-3. and that's even more room between the saints and the falcons. who lost today. as the falcons trail by two. the saints have already won head to head. 31-17 with the post game report from wendys coming up next. >> bob: drew brees is 26-36, 342 yards, three touchdowns. didn't throw a pick. he's now thrown at least one touchdown pass in 39 consecutive games. johnny uuunitas' record is 47. michele? >> michele: bob, thank you. jimmy, early fourth quarter, you needed to put space between you and the lions on the scoring drive. drew brees found you four times. why were you cooking at that time. >> we were talking about one drive, just one play at a time. he just makes me look good. >> you have the most r
one thing about jim schwartz, he was a young kid when bill belichick brought him in. got a shot from jeff fisher. there's brandon fisher, he's jeff fisher's son. long-time head coach of the titans. i would expect jeff would be back at some point as head coach again. this kid is really, really good. that's going to take the lions back home. and the saints to a mark of the 9-3. and that's even more room between the saints and the falcons. who lost today. as the falcons trail by two. the saints...
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one thing about jim schwartz, he was a young kid when bill belichick brought him in. got a shot from jeff fisher. there's brandon fisher, he's jeff fisher's son. long-time head coach of the titans. i would expect jeff would be back at some point as head coach again. this kid is really, really good. that's going to take the lions back home. and the saints to a mark of the 9-3. and that's even more room between the saints and the falcons. who lost today. as the falcons trail by two. the saints have already won head to head. 31-17 with the post game report from wendys coming up next. at bank of america we're lending and investing in communities across the country from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn to financing industries that are creating jobs in boston or providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community and supporting training programs for tomorrow's workforce in los angeles. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible. [ male announcer ] a
one thing about jim schwartz, he was a young kid when bill belichick brought him in. got a shot from jeff fisher. there's brandon fisher, he's jeff fisher's son. long-time head coach of the titans. i would expect jeff would be back at some point as head coach again. this kid is really, really good. that's going to take the lions back home. and the saints to a mark of the 9-3. and that's even more room between the saints and the falcons. who lost today. as the falcons trail by two. the saints...
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and that is why things are frozen. >> brown: let me let eric schwartz respond to that on the security issue. >> sure. two quick points. first of the 70,000 or so who have come i over the past three or four years, about 10 to 15,000 of those have come directly from iraq. trudy's correct. the rest have come from neighboring countries, that's point one. on the security, there are dual imperatives here. on the one hand we have a profound commitment to resettle people who have been associated with the united states. i think government officials take that commitment very seriously. on the other hand we have the imperative of protecting americans. and the fact s the unfortunate fact is there have been refugees and siv applicants who have come into the united states where there have been serious security concerns identified. that's why over the past year there have been additional security screening procedures which trudy is correct, have slowed the process. the only answer to this is perseverence by government officials. we need to throw more resources at the effort to investigate these case
and that is why things are frozen. >> brown: let me let eric schwartz respond to that on the security issue. >> sure. two quick points. first of the 70,000 or so who have come i over the past three or four years, about 10 to 15,000 of those have come directly from iraq. trudy's correct. the rest have come from neighboring countries, that's point one. on the security, there are dual imperatives here. on the one hand we have a profound commitment to resettle people who have been...
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remembering fao schwartz and the amazing toys it sold. >>> christmas is a time for toy, some small, some big. in the latest times some of the biggest toys have been mechanical. there's a museum dedicated to all toys mechanical. bob mackenzie shows us why. >> reporter: the bad news is that the museum mequanique downstairs has to go. the museum mequanique is one of the city's quirqiest of concoctions. they continue to fascinate today in the era of electronic games. maybe that's because they're solid, tactile and real. these two girls controlling the boxers are certainly rivetted. and in this baseball game it's a physical bat and a physical ball bearing. >> it's my favorite place. i don't like arcade games. it's really much funner to play these games than what we have now. >> it's a museum where you come and completely hands on and you're stepping back in time. >> reporter: the owner of the museum has been collecting mechanical toys since the age of 10. years ago he acquired the machines from the penny arcade at playland. and he bought the collection of adolph zudro. admission is free, visi
remembering fao schwartz and the amazing toys it sold. >>> christmas is a time for toy, some small, some big. in the latest times some of the biggest toys have been mechanical. there's a museum dedicated to all toys mechanical. bob mackenzie shows us why. >> reporter: the bad news is that the museum mequanique downstairs has to go. the museum mequanique is one of the city's quirqiest of concoctions. they continue to fascinate today in the era of electronic games. maybe that's...
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been deployed to ier and afghanistan since -- to iraq and afghanistan, the keynote speaker james schwartz was on duty when the pentagon was attacked. >> i never make remarks about this event without giving an amazing amount of credit to the true heros that morning. a lot of credit is given to the fire and law enforcement folks, emergency medical center folks, but the true first responders, as they are in any emergency, were the people that went to work in the pentagon on the morning of 9/11. >> chief schwartz praised the families of all the guard members and first spoarnsd. >>> a virginia family may soon have their long-lost dog home after their pet was found nearly 3,000 miles away. an oregon woman was working with her dog when she found what appeared to be a stray terrier and pit bull mix. she turned the dog over the animal care services who scanned a microchip. it turns out that dog was registered in a clinic in virginia. >> i'm just glad she came to me. >> it was just amazing to me. i kept saying, you're in virginia? because we're in california. >> i can't believe she was alive. it's
been deployed to ier and afghanistan since -- to iraq and afghanistan, the keynote speaker james schwartz was on duty when the pentagon was attacked. >> i never make remarks about this event without giving an amazing amount of credit to the true heros that morning. a lot of credit is given to the fire and law enforcement folks, emergency medical center folks, but the true first responders, as they are in any emergency, were the people that went to work in the pentagon on the morning of...
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. >> reporter: martin schwartz for vehicles for change says they team up with organizations like the housing authority to find deserving low income families. the car is used. it has its bumps and bruises. but it runs. and it will be able to go back and forth between bethesda and gaithersburg every single day. >> i'm already getting more hours at work. once they knew i was getting the car, they said, okay, can you work more hours. i said sure. i sure can. >> reporter: godfrey did not get the car for free. she has to pay $750. she'll do so over the course of a year. it will help her establish credit. >> this is the best feeling in the world to drive my own car. >> reporter: in kensington, i'm lindsey mastis, 9news now. >> and schwartz says people that donate the vehicles for change get a tax deduction for the fair market value of their car. >>> well, as we hit the first days of winter after the first day of winter, it looks like santa is about to deliver a lump of cole to the region's -- coal to the region's ski resorts. the employees have no work right now. resorts manage to make a li
. >> reporter: martin schwartz for vehicles for change says they team up with organizations like the housing authority to find deserving low income families. the car is used. it has its bumps and bruises. but it runs. and it will be able to go back and forth between bethesda and gaithersburg every single day. >> i'm already getting more hours at work. once they knew i was getting the car, they said, okay, can you work more hours. i said sure. i sure can. >> reporter: godfrey...
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joined by john schwartz of "usa today," rich gerislovsky of bloomberg business week. video cameras to grilled cheese, what now? >> well, i think my real idea was to work on another project that was very consumer focused and that made people happy. one of the big joys about making the flip was seeing it used in action and war zones, seeing it used in action, seeing it record first steps or last words. the memories and happiness was something i wanted to reproduce again. everyone has to eat and everybody loves the grilled cheese. let's do a drigrilled cheese an soup chain. >> and flip offers a fine art of cashing out at the same time. "new york times" says that. well, you did get out at the right time. we can ponder forever why cisco bought it. you're probably glad not to be in the flip camera business now with the iphone shooting such glorious video, et cetera. >> i'm so excited to be looking out the rear view vir more and when i think of successful the melt has been. and the flip had new products that were going to come out. the team that developed the flip are now on
joined by john schwartz of "usa today," rich gerislovsky of bloomberg business week. video cameras to grilled cheese, what now? >> well, i think my real idea was to work on another project that was very consumer focused and that made people happy. one of the big joys about making the flip was seeing it used in action and war zones, seeing it used in action, seeing it record first steps or last words. the memories and happiness was something i wanted to reproduce again. everyone...
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perhaps joined by john schwartz of usa today. i know people have asked this question before, but i'm going to do it jaen way, and that is video cameras to grilled cheese. what now? >> i think my real idea top ofs work on another project that was very consumer focused and that made people happy, and one of the big joys of making the flip was seeing it in action in war zones. seeing it used in action celebrating heroes. seeing it record first steps or last words. the memories and the happiness of the flip created something that i wanted reproduce again, and everyone has to eat and everybody loves a grilled cheese, and figured let's did a grilled cheese and flip chain. >> someone wrote of you flip offered the fine art of cashing out. "new york times" said that. you did get out at the right time. we can ponder forever why cisco bought it, but it certainly -- you're probably glad not to be in the flip camera business now with the iphone shooting such video and et cetera. >> i think it's interesting. i think -- i'm so excited to be loo
perhaps joined by john schwartz of usa today. i know people have asked this question before, but i'm going to do it jaen way, and that is video cameras to grilled cheese. what now? >> i think my real idea top ofs work on another project that was very consumer focused and that made people happy, and one of the big joys of making the flip was seeing it in action in war zones. seeing it used in action celebrating heroes. seeing it record first steps or last words. the memories and the...
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. >> reporter: but says david schwartz loma prieta sent a wave of improvements that continues to thisay. it pwáe began with caltrans as well as -- it began with caltrans as well as -- a job still with a long way to go. this to avoid a repeat of broken lines caused many fires most notably in san francisco's marina different. what do the postmost used around the bay area. >> they can bend and. >> reporter: pg & e is installing hundreds of remote control and shut off pipes on that big fault. >> we're going to place them in more densely populated areas. >> wind forces generate bigger forces on tours. >> anything that is not new is vetted. >> we shake them to earthquake records. we can replicate the earthquake as much as we want. those products have survived our shape table test, goes into our staff and that's what's in the new equipment. >>> but great quakes are unpredictable. >> we tell want customers to be aware some damage there? -z and coming up next, protecting from earthquakes. >>> the world's biggest known magnitude quakes are truly giants. russia's peninsula suffered a massive mas
. >> reporter: but says david schwartz loma prieta sent a wave of improvements that continues to thisay. it pwáe began with caltrans as well as -- it began with caltrans as well as -- a job still with a long way to go. this to avoid a repeat of broken lines caused many fires most notably in san francisco's marina different. what do the postmost used around the bay area. >> they can bend and. >> reporter: pg & e is installing hundreds of remote control and shut off pipes...
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my name is sandra schwartz. i serve on the steering committee for the new priorities campaign, and i would like to thank all of you for bringing this resolution. i look forward to a passing. so much has already been said. i would like to offer this, because i think a picture says 1000 words. here we have the discretionary budget, and those of you better here for the parks see there is 1%. those of you that are here for the park, 1% of the discretionary budget goes for the environment parks, 1% for the department of interior, and go through all of the things we care about until you get to the military budget, which goes on and on. the 2012 budget is now projected to be 60% of discretionary spending. at the same time we are experiencing deep and painful cuts that are experiencing so many hard chips. -- so many hardships. this issue is not simply a lack of money. as we said, it is an issue of how we're spending money. right now the u.s. is spending 1.9 $8 million every minute. that is nearly $2 million every minute
my name is sandra schwartz. i serve on the steering committee for the new priorities campaign, and i would like to thank all of you for bringing this resolution. i look forward to a passing. so much has already been said. i would like to offer this, because i think a picture says 1000 words. here we have the discretionary budget, and those of you better here for the parks see there is 1%. those of you that are here for the park, 1% of the discretionary budget goes for the environment parks, 1%...
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and your reporter, mark schwartz, talked to him and put him in touch with the original accuser, bobbydid he do that? >> yeah. he did that and the reason he did it is he wanted to get bobby davis' talk on tomacelli to see if his description of his relationship with bern fine offered more credibility. in truth, that's not how we typically operate. putting two sources in touch with each other is something that we would not normally do. and probably would not have done in this case had we thought about it. >> in retrospect, you wish that that had not happened? >> correct. >> all right. some of the criticism has come from the other direction, some people saying, why would espn go with the story now. for example, columnist jason whitlock, i'm sure you saw, said it was morally criminal what espn did to bernie fine based on what he at least considers previously flimsy evidence. your response? >> we believe we had enough evidence to report it. we were not satisfied with the evidence we had in 2003. we were satisfied with the addition of a second source with what we had in 2011. >> a lot of peo
and your reporter, mark schwartz, talked to him and put him in touch with the original accuser, bobbydid he do that? >> yeah. he did that and the reason he did it is he wanted to get bobby davis' talk on tomacelli to see if his description of his relationship with bern fine offered more credibility. in truth, that's not how we typically operate. putting two sources in touch with each other is something that we would not normally do. and probably would not have done in this case had we...
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>> jerry schwartz. >> good afternoon, madam president, fellow commissioners, director moyer, and what staff is remaining. [laughter] i am the chief director of bauer's. i think jay degree job of describing our business. i think he did a great job. we have been in business since 1997, jay. the main focus of our business is what we call commuter business, and the main goal is to take cars off the road. i could not help but think about an idea that i just had. the very individuals that you mentioned in the marathon, the music festival, the treasure island music festival, all those events are events we provide transportation for. i am sure we can tie-in the distribution of water with clean, affected transportation. we of a very good relationship with onboard entertainment, which is the founder -- i should say, the presenter of the marathon. we are very interested and happy to stay in san francisco. it is very important to come up to our business. more importantly, to stay in the port. as jay said, we worked very closely. i want to commend jay and other members of the staff who have worked
>> jerry schwartz. >> good afternoon, madam president, fellow commissioners, director moyer, and what staff is remaining. [laughter] i am the chief director of bauer's. i think jay degree job of describing our business. i think he did a great job. we have been in business since 1997, jay. the main focus of our business is what we call commuter business, and the main goal is to take cars off the road. i could not help but think about an idea that i just had. the very individuals that...
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>>erica: it looks like people may want to find an alternate route out of oakland schwartz said francisco. major delays to the approach of the bay bridge toll plaza. the incline has to lanes blocked. that is now gone from the traffic lanes. take a look at the bbdo for crossing, backed up to the diamond lane split. you may want to consider the san mateo bridge as an alternate. as we take a look at the golden gate bridge, a little bit busy southbound. highway 101, fortunately there are no delays on your ride coming out of marin county. as we check out conditions in the south bay, northbound 101 is a little bit slow approaching 87. speeds have dropped to just 34 mi. per hour. interstate dvd is accident free and the late free. the green on your screen indicate speeds overcome 50 mi. per hour. all trains at sfo are currently running on time. >>mark: as bad as the wind was here, it was stronger in southern california with the santa ana winds tearing apart homes. to our east, ski resorts were shut down. >>reporter: this is a reservist's oasts suspense piece or story trento of a tall or tomorrow
>>erica: it looks like people may want to find an alternate route out of oakland schwartz said francisco. major delays to the approach of the bay bridge toll plaza. the incline has to lanes blocked. that is now gone from the traffic lanes. take a look at the bbdo for crossing, backed up to the diamond lane split. you may want to consider the san mateo bridge as an alternate. as we take a look at the golden gate bridge, a little bit busy southbound. highway 101, fortunately there are no...
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>> jerry schwartz. >> good afternoon, madam president, fellow commissioners, director moyer, and what staff is remaining. [laughter] i am the chief director of bauer's. i think
>> jerry schwartz. >> good afternoon, madam president, fellow commissioners, director moyer, and what staff is remaining. [laughter] i am the chief director of bauer's. i think
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>> jerry schwartz. >> good afternoon, madam president, fellow commissioners, director moyer, and what staff is remaining. [laughter] i am the chief director of bauer's. i think jay degree job of describing our business. i think he did a great job. we have been in business since 1997,
>> jerry schwartz. >> good afternoon, madam president, fellow commissioners, director moyer, and what staff is remaining. [laughter] i am the chief director of bauer's. i think jay degree job of describing our business. i think he did a great job. we have been in business since 1997,
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>> jerry schwartz. >> good afternoon, madam president, fellow commissioners, director moyer, and what staff is remaining. [laughter] i am the chief director of bauer's. i think jay degree job of describing our business. i think he did a great job. we have been in business since 1997, jay. the main focus of our business is what we call commuter business, and the main goal is to take cars off the road. i could not help but k
>> jerry schwartz. >> good afternoon, madam president, fellow commissioners, director moyer, and what staff is remaining. [laughter] i am the chief director of bauer's. i think jay degree job of describing our business. i think he did a great job. we have been in business since 1997, jay. the main focus of our business is what we call commuter business, and the main goal is to take cars off the road. i could not help but k
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. >> that was best-selling author barry schwartz at his much-discussed conference talk argues it is possibleell and good at the same time. he's expanded on the notion in his book "practical wisdom." welcome, barry. >> thank you, great to be with you, matt. >> so what is practical wisdom and why does it matter? >> well, we derive -- my co-author ken sharp and i derive the term from aristotle. and practical wisdom is the ability to figure out what the right thing to do is in a particular situation. and in contrast to plato, who thought of wisdom as abstract, for aristotle, it was very practical. what does this student in my third grade class need? what does this patient who's just come to my office need? how do i talk to my 7-year-old kid? how do i talk to my 10-year-old kid? very practical. and the reason why you need to be wise is that the right thing to do is very much context and person specific. so you need to use your judgment. >> now, one of the things that's interesting is the distinction you make between the kind of hyperintelligence that gets celebrated so often in our culture and th
. >> that was best-selling author barry schwartz at his much-discussed conference talk argues it is possibleell and good at the same time. he's expanded on the notion in his book "practical wisdom." welcome, barry. >> thank you, great to be with you, matt. >> so what is practical wisdom and why does it matter? >> well, we derive -- my co-author ken sharp and i derive the term from aristotle. and practical wisdom is the ability to figure out what the right thing...
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and the incredible stuff you have put together and hired and i want to specifically thank sunny schwartzood. sunny inspired me. also to our school district so awe are not pushing them out. we tried to address the harm and rectify that. instead of pushing them out into the system you get to lead. i want to appreciate the work that you have done is intentional. the good that you produce has not happened by default. i want to commend the amazing staff in general. i have had nothing but incredibly positive interactions with all the deputy sheriffs at city hall. that is a slice of your staffing but that speaks to your leadership. people treat others as their supervisors tree that man that comes from the top. thank you for your 32 years. you will be missed and you have made an incredible impact for this city and county of san francisco. >> thank you. [applause] president chiu: our final colleague who will speak will be supervisor avalos. supervisor avalos: i am honored you are here. i agree with the comments of my colleagues on the board. you have brought innovation and a civil rights approach
and the incredible stuff you have put together and hired and i want to specifically thank sunny schwartzood. sunny inspired me. also to our school district so awe are not pushing them out. we tried to address the harm and rectify that. instead of pushing them out into the system you get to lead. i want to appreciate the work that you have done is intentional. the good that you produce has not happened by default. i want to commend the amazing staff in general. i have had nothing but incredibly...
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kathy schwartz joins us. is this coming week do or die for the debt solution? >> that's the way it is billed. it has been billed that way many times before, and there's an initial period of relief and euphoria that they're on the job, and then the plan somehow doesn't quite materialize the way we expect. and we go back to through this cycle of disappointment and getting a new plan. >> tom: last time it was greece in trouble. then spain. and even portugal and france showing cracks. it seems to be more know tension filled sdntd it? >> absolutely. and part of the problem has been the funding for the banks has dried up. that's a real concern. when you get to the point where liquidity is disappear that has to be address. >> tom: that's what they tried to address yesterday, essentially allowing the european banks to borrow at a low interest rate. other than that is the u.s. federal reserve on the sideline ?s >> i'd say they're act i felt talking, but there's notwithstanding -- ac if there' going to be grand plans it has to come from the european banjs. >> tom: don't
kathy schwartz joins us. is this coming week do or die for the debt solution? >> that's the way it is billed. it has been billed that way many times before, and there's an initial period of relief and euphoria that they're on the job, and then the plan somehow doesn't quite materialize the way we expect. and we go back to through this cycle of disappointment and getting a new plan. >> tom: last time it was greece in trouble. then spain. and even portugal and france showing cracks....
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allyson schwartz will join us and 45 minutes. next, james lankford, republican of oklahoma and a member of the budget committee. we will be right back. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> with the iowa caucuses and new hampshire primary next month, "the contenders" looks back of the 14 men who ran for president but lost but had a lasting impact on american politics. tonight, james g. blaine, who lost 2 over cleveland, wednesday, william jennings bryan, thursday, 5-time socialist party candidate, eugene debs, friday, charles evans hughes, chief justice, and three-time governor of new york, out smith, followed by businessman and member of the liberal wing of the gop, wendell willkie. "the contenders," every night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. have you tried of the free c- span radio app? here is what users are saying. >> fast, easy-to-use, an appealing and the audio quality is convincing with clear. and it is also free. also application. it took me a
allyson schwartz will join us and 45 minutes. next, james lankford, republican of oklahoma and a member of the budget committee. we will be right back. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> with the iowa caucuses and new hampshire primary next month, "the contenders" looks back of the 14 men who ran for president but lost but had a lasting impact on american politics. tonight, james g. blaine, who lost...
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sherwood schwartz who created it showing me a review of one critic. i guess he was a husband and father and he said, i know, you know, people have been really hard on this show. he said, but what's wrong with teaching a child to tell the truth? to honor their parents? if they fight with their siblings, make up, respect your teachers. all of those things. and you know, i think that it's been a very valuable teaching tool and now young parents tell me that they have the d.v.d.'s and they watch it together sometimes on friday nights, like they did when they were kids. if you tissue do you have young children? tavis: i do not. >> if i had young children today, i'd be concerned about television. tavis: as you should be. of course it's great on pbs. >> whole other ballgame. tavis: let me ask this, my time is running out, you are so well known for playing carol brady, yet you've done so many other things in your career. how ok are you with forever being known, more than anything else you've ever known, as -- done as carol brady? >> i'm ok with that. i think
sherwood schwartz who created it showing me a review of one critic. i guess he was a husband and father and he said, i know, you know, people have been really hard on this show. he said, but what's wrong with teaching a child to tell the truth? to honor their parents? if they fight with their siblings, make up, respect your teachers. all of those things. and you know, i think that it's been a very valuable teaching tool and now young parents tell me that they have the d.v.d.'s and they watch it...
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being debated by us congress is being seen as a smokescreen to stifle free speech weapons program at schwartz says it has little to do with copyright protection. the government doesn't just take down the infringing material it takes on the site entirely and it does it without even a trial to find out whether it's illegal or not and as you know copyright laws are extremely complicated there are lots of things that look like copyright infringement that turn out to be licensed in one way or another part of this is a larger crackdown on freedom of speech there's pretty much no other law that would give the government the power to censor the internet that wouldn't be laughed out of congress you know if you said the government needed to censor the internet to protect national security it would be widely seen in america is totally unacceptable and beyond the pale but by using copyright as a wedge issue suddenly we're able to put this power in the hands of the government and then once they have it it can be expanded and expanded to deal with a whole range of other things one of the interesting provis
being debated by us congress is being seen as a smokescreen to stifle free speech weapons program at schwartz says it has little to do with copyright protection. the government doesn't just take down the infringing material it takes on the site entirely and it does it without even a trial to find out whether it's illegal or not and as you know copyright laws are extremely complicated there are lots of things that look like copyright infringement that turn out to be licensed in one way or...