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we have to leave you but t convsation continues online on the "shington week" webcast extra at pbs.org slash washingtonweek. u can keep upith daily develops on "the newshour" and we'll be back to hash it all out right re next week on "washington week." have a restful lor day. good nig. download our weekly podcast and ke us with you. it's the "shington week" poast at "washington week" online a pbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta,hich is slowly responsible f its content. corporate funding f "washington we" is provided by boeing. mar funding for "washington week" is provided byhe annberg fouation. theorporation for public broadcastingnd by contributions to yr pbs station om viewers like you thank you.
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we'll see yonext week on shington week." leave you tonight with another lookt today's /11 observces. good night. ♪ >> on a day when thers sought stop our confidenc letus renew r purpose. how we came togetheras one nation as one peole, s americans. united not only in our griefut in our resolve to stnd with on another stand up for the cntry we all love. ♪ >> corporate funding for "washiton week" is povided by -- >> we kow why we're here. to stand behi all who serve. >> todeliver the technology vital to freedom. to hp carry hope to those n need. arod the globe, the people of boeing re working together for what matters most. nast why we're here. >> major funding for "washingt week" is also prvided bythe annenberg foudation, the corporatiofor public broadcasting and by ontributions to your pbs station from vwers like you. thank you.
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not only do shington bigwigs believe the ression is probablyver but so do many investors. thomsoreuters in less than a month, third quarter earngs will flood wl street. right w analysts expect another decline in profits. but the third quarr is likely to bthe last bad one for corporate america. for a while. still, jefferiesnd company's art gan believes a stock market correction is comin >> to e an old adage, trees don't grow to the sky. we've been unidirectnally higher sin march 9th. the market really hasn't h a significant puback in that enti timeframe. so, for the mark to pullback 10% 15 % in the near-term is probably a healthy tng. >> rorter: he says it's likely to happen during earngs season. >> remember the last coue of quarters we' seen better earngs but because of cost- cutting not becae to top-line renue growth. i'm not surehe market is ready for other quarter of no top- line renue growth, but cost- cutting. but, if we have some disappointments onhat front. that could acts a catalyst to ll stocks. >> reporter: hogan says th calender alone cnot be a catalystor a mark
not only do shington bigwigs believe the ression is probablyver but so do many investors. thomsoreuters in less than a month, third quarter earngs will flood wl street. right w analysts expect another decline in profits. but the third quarr is likely to bthe last bad one for corporate america. for a while. still, jefferiesnd company's art gan believes a stock market correction is comin >> to e an old adage, trees don't grow to the sky. we've been unidirectnally higher sin march 9th. the...
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shington bureau chief darn gersh joins now with more on what expect. >> reporter:he president ans to take the health care debateack to basics his speech tonight. the president's al tonight is to remind americans confus by the debateso far, of the key reasons hes pushing for health care refor toppinthe list is extending coverage, says white house adviser lody barnes. >> we know that 14,000 peoe a day are losing theiroverage, and he wantsot one more american to be among tm. secondly, that for those who don't have coverage right no he wantso make sure they can afford i thirdly, he also wts to make suree are in a trajectory to drive down the ct of althcare in our system right now. >> reporter: bars says the president still favo a so-called "public tion" as an effective wato control costs but max baucus, the airman of thinfluential senate finance committee and e point man on bipartan negotiations, says that idea is goingowhere. >> i think, frankly, wh increasing conviction that public option cannot pass e senate. >> reporter: replican senate leader mitch mcconnell sayhe american people ha
shington bureau chief darn gersh joins now with more on what expect. >> reporter:he president ans to take the health care debateack to basics his speech tonight. the president's al tonight is to remind americans confus by the debateso far, of the key reasons hes pushing for health care refor toppinthe list is extending coverage, says white house adviser lody barnes. >> we know that 14,000 peoe a day are losing theiroverage, and he wantsot one more american to be among tm. secondly,...
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stephanie dhue, "nightly business report", shington. >> paul: we're no nger on the brinof economic disaster. but treasury sretary timothy geithner today told a congressional oversight nel the recovery still has a lon way to go. gehner was testifying about the government's effor to fix the financial crisis includi the rp or troubled asset relief program. he says e administration has not cided if it will extend the $700 billion financial rescue plan. he says even with the ecomy's progress, w is the time to pair and ruild the foundation of financial regulation for futurgrowth. >>usie: late today, one of thostarp recipients morgan stanley announced big chges to its top leership. jo mack is stepping down as c.e. but staying on as chairman of the investme bankg firm on january 1, mack will hand ov the reins to the current co-president james gorman. since 2005, der mack's leadership, ares of morgan stanley have fallen abt 34%. but shares at rival goldn sachs, have sued about 70%. >> paul: stocks got off to a slow start on wall strt today, buended with another positive close, it's 5th stight sessio
stephanie dhue, "nightly business report", shington. >> paul: we're no nger on the brinof economic disaster. but treasury sretary timothy geithner today told a congressional oversight nel the recovery still has a lon way to go. gehner was testifying about the government's effor to fix the financial crisis includi the rp or troubled asset relief program. he says e administration has not cided if it will extend the $700 billion financial rescue plan. he says even with the ecomy's...
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no since chrystal's assessnt has landed in shington, ges has indicate oruggested that he might be open to supportingomething of an incree but hasn't plicitly come out and endorsed that. but what we also snow that gates will be a particularly influential ice in these discussions. and i think will be actively helping to shape e esident's thinking on is going forward. >> rose: ande alsonow that the secretary h alway made clear hisnderstanding of story in afghanistan andhe perils of thinking you cano more than you can becse of the unique nature of that country. >> indeed. and it is a country whe you don't have a history of a strong central vernment. yodon't have a professional civil service. u don't have a strong military. you don't doave stng tribal rivalries and divisions and ethnic divisions and a country with a harsh geography a limited nural resoues. you have everything essentially going against you inhe world of nation building. this is... even with additional reurces, this is not going to be an easy, saightforward ta. and success won'tbe guaranteed here. but those who support nation
no since chrystal's assessnt has landed in shington, ges has indicate oruggested that he might be open to supportingomething of an incree but hasn't plicitly come out and endorsed that. but what we also snow that gates will be a particularly influential ice in these discussions. and i think will be actively helping to shape e esident's thinking on is going forward. >> rose: ande alsonow that the secretary h alway made clear hisnderstanding of story in afghanistan andhe perils of thinking...
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that's the "shington week" webcast extra. you could fi it at pbs .org/"washington wk." we'll seyou next week n "washington week." we leave you tonight with another ok at today's9/11 obrvances. good nig. ♪ >> on a daywhen others sought tostop our confidence, let us rew our purpose how we came togetr as one nation as one peple,as americans. united not only in our gef but in our reolve to sand with one anotr. to stand up for the country we all love. ♪ >> corporate fundin for "washingn week" is provid by -- >> we know why we're here. to stand behind all ho serve. >> to eliver the technology vital to feedom. to helcarry hope to those in need. arounthe globe, te people of boei are working togetr for what matters most. nast whywe're here. >> majorunding for washington week" is also proided by he annenberg founation, the corporation or public broadsting and by ctributions to your pbs station from vrs like you.
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stephanie dhue"nightly business report," shington. >> paul: a med picture on the economy today,ith consumer nfidence tumbling despite a continuingebound in home pres. ths&p case shiller home price index rose jusover 1.5% from june to july, its thirstraight month-to-month rise. still, yr over year, prices are down3%. but as home pres rose, consumeronfidence fell. the conference board sayits seember reading dipped to 53.1 this month on contued worries abouunemployment. that's down from august, and lower an expected. >> susie: joing us with more analysis about the ecomy, bruce kasman, chief economisat j.p. morgan. hi, uce. >> hi susie. >> sie: we continue to get conflicting data about e onomy, and people want to know, is t economy nooing better or is it still in trouble? >> i think it's pretty clear that the economyas begun to grow. it lookss to like we' have increased at a 3 to 4% pace thisuarter. that's aretty strong pace. coming off adeep recession. but i think we have to realize that we're tting growth off a very narrow base, we're getting some hp from mafacturers having cut back too far,
stephanie dhue"nightly business report," shington. >> paul: a med picture on the economy today,ith consumer nfidence tumbling despite a continuingebound in home pres. ths&p case shiller home price index rose jusover 1.5% from june to july, its thirstraight month-to-month rise. still, yr over year, prices are down3%. but as home pres rose, consumeronfidence fell. the conference board sayits seember reading dipped to 53.1 this month on contued worries abouunemployment. that's...
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extended iran denies developing nuclear weapons and it might face tougher sanctis now mosco and shingtonre a little closer. if plomacy can't sve this growg crisis by the endf the ar there will b more talk of israel or the americans attacking iran's nuclear installations. some intelligee ageies and mr. netanyahu was warning in the 1990's iran was close to gettg the bomb. some in watcherstill beeve thedangers are bein exaggerate world leaders ha to decide who is right. mistakes woulde very costly. jere bowen, bbc news, w york. >> many of t world's most powerful peoe hot footed it from the u.n. in new york to the city of pittsburgwhere the g-20 summit is getting unrway. it's the trd time the lears of t world's 2 biggest economies have met sinceglobal financ went into a tailspin with the collapse of lehman brothers a year ago. our speciacorrespondent is at the summit. there's been a lot rtoric out bankers bonuses. how much real appete do you detect to really changehe rules of the game? >> a great deal o appetiteut only the part ofome of the players,ike. largelthe euroans. i was really struck
extended iran denies developing nuclear weapons and it might face tougher sanctis now mosco and shingtonre a little closer. if plomacy can't sve this growg crisis by the endf the ar there will b more talk of israel or the americans attacking iran's nuclear installations. some intelligee ageies and mr. netanyahu was warning in the 1990's iran was close to gettg the bomb. some in watcherstill beeve thedangers are bein exaggerate world leaders ha to decide who is right. mistakes woulde very...
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amy, this was a grassroots reunn, ifou will, or an oanization that broht so many people here to shington. back to you. >> tom stello, thank you. >>> and now to minneapolis and another rally. th one by the president. part of his campan to change health care. nbc's mike viqueira has that part of the ory from the white house. good evening, mike. >> reporter: gd eving, amy. after hearing shouted objections and cat calls from republicans in his address to congress this past week, today presint obama t a decidedly different reption a his first hlth care rally sincehe speech. >> and i have toay i can already e this cro is a lot more fun. >> reporter:ardly a jr to be heard in minnesota wherer. obama was greeted by supporters of his health care plan. >> we got to do something. >> reporter: outside on the street, difference of opinion. but inside it was a campgn-style ent witthe president appealing for suprt fromhose who alreadyave insurance wning that without reforms, nothi is certain. >> nearly half of all americans under 65 will lose their health coverage at some pointver the next ten years. mo
amy, this was a grassroots reunn, ifou will, or an oanization that broht so many people here to shington. back to you. >> tom stello, thank you. >>> and now to minneapolis and another rally. th one by the president. part of his campan to change health care. nbc's mike viqueira has that part of the ory from the white house. good evening, mike. >> reporter: gd eving, amy. after hearing shouted objections and cat calls from republicans in his address to congress this past...
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know what i'm doing on their behalf, and insuring that they know from what is being done here in shington, so i use social media, i see social media as a vital part of my job in communicating with my constituents and quite frankly i am somewhat, i am a very passionate jeffersonian republican who believe strongly in the tenth amendment and we need to give the government out of our lives, offer back in the out of our pockets etc. but texans are running taxes and social media will frankly be the root of the next amican revolution that which will enable people once they see and hear what the government is doing, think they are going put up with it, and the way we will organize people and get them involved and ensure that everyone is participating in the next election and take the government back than a very real way is through social medium. >> host: talk about when you first heard it here,he ways he communicated atomical placably could use the term with folks at home, then how was that changed over the years what kind of technology are you using now? >> guest: traditionalist course we have a
know what i'm doing on their behalf, and insuring that they know from what is being done here in shington, so i use social media, i see social media as a vital part of my job in communicating with my constituents and quite frankly i am somewhat, i am a very passionate jeffersonian republican who believe strongly in the tenth amendment and we need to give the government out of our lives, offer back in the out of our pockets etc. but texans are running taxes and social media will frankly be the...
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by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live and in hd, this is "good morning shingtonyour side. > good morning, washington. 6:00. i'm doug mcelway. >> and i'm alison starling. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us. your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> things are looking pretty good on the road. let's check in first with brian. >> you probably want an extra layer on. it is school across the area. let's look at some of the numbers. the wind will pick up. it will make our cool numbers feel even cooler. 57in martinsburg. huntingtown, 46. a crisp start to the day. very windy. we cannot rule out an afternoon shower. a bid on the cooler side. let's che o
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. >> i'm so glad to be back in shington because it fiori a yes sir in coming to washington is like a dream come true. not only is it jake treen for going to the libraryf congress but it is a dream with a warm welcome you get when you come back when you come out of the caves of research in your book is actually on the shelves. so it is fantastic to be here. four years ago i realized the aplo 11 anniversary was coming up a i grew up and used in the round the corner from the astronauts. i wasn eagle scout of the national jamboree in idaho when neal armstrong said hello to l us on the way to the men. and i thought i really want to read the book on apollo 11, the sort of big history book that tells you erythg about it and explains the signs that takes you behind the scenes that explains what happens afterward and i went out and although there are an incredible number of wonderful books and fantastic archive send really great magazine articles and things like that no one had really pulled all of this material together into oncoherent book, and i decided that is what i would do. a cple of y
. >> i'm so glad to be back in shington because it fiori a yes sir in coming to washington is like a dream come true. not only is it jake treen for going to the libraryf congress but it is a dream with a warm welcome you get when you come back when you come out of the caves of research in your book is actually on the shelves. so it is fantastic to be here. four years ago i realized the aplo 11 anniversary was coming up a i grew up and used in the round the corner from the astronauts. i...
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almost every member the shington bureau thought if there uld be another member of theashington bureauhld be them. >> brown: not someone fromhe nixon white hous >> exactly. in time,f course, they acpted him. the actual turng moment was at a times buru party when e son, the young son of a report, jim norton, fell in the swimming pool. bill dove in fullylothed and rescuethe child. from thamoment on, bill was accepted. >> brownthat won him over at a personal level what abouts a columnist? what were the keys to s success d the influence that he gaine >> i think there areeveral. e is bill knew how to throw a punch. as we l know. but his al stock and trade was wi and humor and a light touch. when he called hlary clinton a congenital liar. >> brown: famously. >> and president cnton responded by saying if he we not president heould deliver a blow to the crown ofill's nose, bill's response wathat he waseally pleased that the president had rrectly used the sub nk tiff tense. and that is bill he was an icono chraft. when you picked his column you never real knew what to expect. he was a conservat
almost every member the shington bureau thought if there uld be another member of theashington bureauhld be them. >> brown: not someone fromhe nixon white hous >> exactly. in time,f course, they acpted him. the actual turng moment was at a times buru party when e son, the young son of a report, jim norton, fell in the swimming pool. bill dove in fullylothed and rescuethe child. from thamoment on, bill was accepted. >> brownthat won him over at a personal level what abouts a...
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irvingristol known as the godfather of neo-conservatm died today in shington.he political writer and publisher had lungancer. kristol ce described himself as a liberalmugged by realit. edited a number of conservative publitions and wrote veral books. irving kristol w 89 years old. on wl street today the dow jones industrial arage gained 36 pnts to close at 9820. the nasdaq rose points to close ove 2132. for the week, bothhe dow and the naaq gained more than 2%. >> wdruff: and still to come on theewshour tonight: india's food crisis; brookand marcus; and the u.n. climate chae summit. that follows our looat the regulationf the financial world, one year after the meltdown. and to jeffrey brown. >> reporter: lehman others had declar bankruptcy. the government hadumped tens of bilons of dollars into insurae giant aig, and the market plunged amid question about e real value of trillions of dollars of securities. that was the situaon one chaotic we a year ago. >> seriousonsequences from misjudgement. >> rorter: a year later, various proposals are beinput forth in cone
irvingristol known as the godfather of neo-conservatm died today in shington.he political writer and publisher had lungancer. kristol ce described himself as a liberalmugged by realit. edited a number of conservative publitions and wrote veral books. irving kristol w 89 years old. on wl street today the dow jones industrial arage gained 36 pnts to close at 9820. the nasdaq rose points to close ove 2132. for the week, bothhe dow and the naaq gained more than 2%. >> wdruff: and still to...
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has robert langdon dunk some myths about the mons, and point out that his was the first library in shingtond.c. brown himself explainewhat attracted hiabout the masons a 'today show' interview. >> the mysry is in their origs and in the fact that they ve managed to remain etty secret, their rituals a arcane and u sort of catch ippets of what their ritual are le and you can really see a lot of what happensithin the organation. >> porter: for his part, moris says that brown gets a t right, with the occasional fictional flouris >> a lot of thintiation ceremies, he's based upon exposes that have been pubshed for a centu, the exposes are as mh wrong as they're right but it's gd fiction you have to keep in mind tt dan brown s not an historian writing a accurate history, is a storyteller telling a darn ripping gootale and if he has to have a dble headed phoenix inste of a double headed eagle to makthe story go better, it's a double headed phoen. >> reporter: e new book was reeased amid great secrecy, d in its firsteek has sold more than two million copiesthe biggest oneeek sale in publisherandom ho
has robert langdon dunk some myths about the mons, and point out that his was the first library in shingtond.c. brown himself explainewhat attracted hiabout the masons a 'today show' interview. >> the mysry is in their origs and in the fact that they ve managed to remain etty secret, their rituals a arcane and u sort of catch ippets of what their ritual are le and you can really see a lot of what happensithin the organation. >> porter: for his part, moris says that brown gets a t...
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we wer a small government conservative says may be in shington and 50 or 75 years?t there is a message. >> guest: it we were elected a 94, reaed and 96 after shutting down the government to balance the budget. we were reelected 98, 2000, 2004, ain, while we were called radicals by the right wing of the attacks come apply the mainstream media. that is a message that can win again but i go back, ronald reagan undstanding that americans will follow not my ideology but becse of my temperament because they know i believe what i am saying and that they trust me. do think or does anybody else really believe that ameri has started this far left in the age of obama? in 2000, 30 percent said they were conservative, 19 percent liberal. 2009 come to know how radically those numbers have shifted? one percentage point*. 1% 37% now. say they're conservative only 19% still 12 people they are liberals this is not brought ideology is sma government conservative that believes like reagan and buckley the greatness of america individual and not with the ever expanding? that is the messa
we wer a small government conservative says may be in shington and 50 or 75 years?t there is a message. >> guest: it we were elected a 94, reaed and 96 after shutting down the government to balance the budget. we were reelected 98, 2000, 2004, ain, while we were called radicals by the right wing of the attacks come apply the mainstream media. that is a message that can win again but i go back, ronald reagan undstanding that americans will follow not my ideology but becse of my temperament...
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why, and it was always 100-dollar bil an in boston you never see 100-dollar bills in new york or shington you see 100-dollar bills. in boston you never see them and i went to the skids house and he had $250,000n banded stacks of 100 sitting above his laundry and iollowed them today is. they were making money. they made $6 million plane jack platt-- blackjack. that is where the story came from. >> host: this new book, how did this story, about? >> guest: i got an e-mail at 2:00 in the morning and i was sitting home at my web site. look at bizarre e-mails and this kid was a senior at harvard and had a great story. you hear that all the time so you are not that excited but i met this kid for a drink any shows up with this kind of, gawky kid who was cofounder of facebook but no one had ever heard of him because everyone knows marks zkerberg but nobody knows the of a kid he told me this wild story and i love facebook. i kneabouit and was a big fan of that and i used it so once ieard how it happened i just was pulled into a. >> host: right in that was eduard >> guest: the guy's name is eduardo
why, and it was always 100-dollar bil an in boston you never see 100-dollar bills in new york or shington you see 100-dollar bills. in boston you never see them and i went to the skids house and he had $250,000n banded stacks of 100 sitting above his laundry and iollowed them today is. they were making money. they made $6 million plane jack platt-- blackjack. that is where the story came from. >> host: this new book, how did this story, about? >> guest: i got an e-mail at 2:00 in...
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mark weisbrot is the codirector for the center of economic and policy research here in shington. he holds a phd from the university of michigan. he is the author of a 200 2000 s from the university of chicago press entitled social security, the phony crisis. he has written extensively on economic issues in latin america, in particular the international monetary fund, the debt crisis, and most recently he has been very, very insightful in his publication about the coup in honduras. so, mark. >> thank you, thank you very much, cynthia. for that introduction, and thank you for helping to organize and moderate is even. i want to thank everybody who came here today. is the mic working okay? okay. i will want to also tha dan and my colleagues at the center for economic the policy research for their help as well. and also the mc of honduras and especially for president zelaya for taking the time to come here and speak with us. i just want to provide some background information. cynthia already mentioned the details of the coup itself, but the world reaction to the overthrow of honduran
mark weisbrot is the codirector for the center of economic and policy research here in shington. he holds a phd from the university of michigan. he is the author of a 200 2000 s from the university of chicago press entitled social security, the phony crisis. he has written extensively on economic issues in latin america, in particular the international monetary fund, the debt crisis, and most recently he has been very, very insightful in his publication about the coup in honduras. so, mark....
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upper 60s and 68 in shington. highs in the upper 70s. >> and that's your latest weather. matt?k you very much. >>> when we come back, a family reunion you've got to hear to believe. brothers, they were co-workers, turned out they were brothers, and then they found out they had a sister they never knew. we're going to mt the whole family. for your retirement makes sense, just stay on track. what is...? that's the guidae you get from fidelity. thanks. stay on the line! whatever...