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>> because the administration tried to getway with somethg. at the outset, theyaid we need control costs, t they said that nothing would change an you would ha your insurance. people smell a rat they knew instctively that it could not be true. although there a lot of misinfmation and this is nutty theo that is out tre, the public is not wrong to suect that you cannot have it both ways, you cannocontrol costs and had e same heth care. i think thedministration has been caught on s own petard on this. >> mark? >> i believehat the death panel story is a productf eithergnorance or malice. think you can say malice in e case of th fmer speaker the house, a man a towering intellect who is enuraging thisisperception. but i do agreehat one of the great pblems of this plan from the very outsets that it violates the principle rule is that there areo gains without pains. if there are going to be changes of this mnitude, they are going toffect everyone of us, and you are better off leling with pple going in to get a better result. >>harles, what do you thin
>> because the administration tried to getway with somethg. at the outset, theyaid we need control costs, t they said that nothing would change an you would ha your insurance. people smell a rat they knew instctively that it could not be true. although there a lot of misinfmation and this is nutty theo that is out tre, the public is not wrong to suect that you cannot have it both ways, you cannocontrol costs and had e same heth care. i think thedministration has been caught on s own...
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but the obama admintration has to d is show people that if we don'do somethg they just use word "it's not susinable" they love to show how the cts are ring over the last years for individuals fomployees, we cannot keep on that path. you can't keep your healthcare unless w do something about it. somew that fear of cngehas overwhelmed the desirto have thechange. desi was tre. that's what they got to get back. >> charlie: it would seem to me that you are suggesting, doris, that therhas been a failure ofleadership to direct the debate and to respond to what fears ght be devoping and that is, at thend of the day a failure of presidential leadship. >> it is up tohe predent to take command of the debate an to not allowhe things that are being saidthat are not true to be taking peopleway who wan to do whate wants them to do. so, yes. i think theeducational task that he ill has bore him is incomplete. i think he's -- i'd go backo arge like perothow what is going to b done, whatwere you already agree on, insuranc reform, lot of people want tha show pple that they want that. make them realize th
but the obama admintration has to d is show people that if we don'do somethg they just use word "it's not susinable" they love to show how the cts are ring over the last years for individuals fomployees, we cannot keep on that path. you can't keep your healthcare unless w do something about it. somew that fear of cngehas overwhelmed the desirto have thechange. desi was tre. that's what they got to get back. >> charlie: it would seem to me that you are suggesting, doris, that...
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. >> is almost unamerican to boycott somethg simply because you digree with what they have to say, as long as what mebody saying is t offensive then i don't see the int in a boycott. >> reporter: whole foods i already grapplinwith selling premm products in a recession economy. alysts say while this may no have a huge impact, iton't help. stephanie dh, "nightly busine report", washington. >> paul: it's been said at at some priceany trade will clr. but that doesn't always mean it's easy to matchellers with woulbe buyers. now the's a new marketplace which hos to be the match- maker for those tough trades scott gurvey tak a look. >> repter: got a white ephant you'd like to get rid of? th is the place to bring it. second mart looks like your standard wall street trading floor. but it brings together buyer and sellers willinto trade otherwisilliquid assets. barry lbert founded second market in 24. >> we started f with something lled restricted stock and warrants in public cpanies. and then we add eight new markets over the past fourears ranging from sething called auction rate securitieto p
. >> is almost unamerican to boycott somethg simply because you digree with what they have to say, as long as what mebody saying is t offensive then i don't see the int in a boycott. >> reporter: whole foods i already grapplinwith selling premm products in a recession economy. alysts say while this may no have a huge impact, iton't help. stephanie dh, "nightly busine report", washington. >> paul: it's been said at at some priceany trade will clr. but that doesn't...
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nks will have to pay theitop pple somethg if they want to prevent the brain drain to foren competitorshedge funds. especially many wall street firms report robust ofits this year. how ch of that should go to the people that oduced it? not much asefore and not as much as t banks expect. theinancial industry wants to win back publ support or at least publicolerance. they'll have to dispy two qualities, contrition and restraint. even if th banks may reap a profit, even if the economy imoves, the banks and their leads will have to show a skeptical public thewill not take advtage of taxpayers' generosity. greed no longer good in america. >> paul: recappingoday's market actn, stocks fall on cautioahead of the fed's policy announcement. the dow dropped 96.5 pointand the nasdaq fell 22.5 points. learn more about the storie in tonight's brocast, to watch our streaming video d to take part iour daily blog, go to "nightly business reporton pbs.org. you can also email us at nbr@pbs.org. >> susie: a luxuryesort in san diegis doing its best to appealto cash-straed coumers. the rancht rancho bernardo n is
nks will have to pay theitop pple somethg if they want to prevent the brain drain to foren competitorshedge funds. especially many wall street firms report robust ofits this year. how ch of that should go to the people that oduced it? not much asefore and not as much as t banks expect. theinancial industry wants to win back publ support or at least publicolerance. they'll have to dispy two qualities, contrition and restraint. even if th banks may reap a profit, even if the economy imoves, the...
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it's just somethg that we'll slowly climb out othat hole. >> reporter: scks in the home constructi sector began rallng in early july. but maury harris of u.b.s. wns there will be shakeout among the companies the group. you're going to have a lot more concentraon among the top five of six seers in the market. it is rtly because of credit conditions andhe small builders not being ablto get the financing. so when you talk about wt's going to happen to the homeilders and their fortunes, ey should outperform overall home sales because they're gng to get a bigger rket share. >> reporter: but howig a market will they share some of the current buyi is a result of government'sirst time buyertax credit, which expires deceer 1. before the housing bble burst, 25% hmortofe gages we in the non-primcredit category.ga assuming tt kind of lending is history, the n normal for housing will be muchower than the two miion starts seen in the year beforthe sector collapsed. >> while it does look like housinstarts, the numbers that were out a ltle while ago, were also stting to show signs of stabizing, and that
it's just somethg that we'll slowly climb out othat hole. >> reporter: scks in the home constructi sector began rallng in early july. but maury harris of u.b.s. wns there will be shakeout among the companies the group. you're going to have a lot more concentraon among the top five of six seers in the market. it is rtly because of credit conditions andhe small builders not being ablto get the financing. so when you talk about wt's going to happen to the homeilders and their fortunes, ey...
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so he obviouslynows a lot somethg about the united states. is there going tobe a ske-up of the stus quo when it comes to american/japase relations? >> i thk there will be i the end. you expectome kind of new dynamism betwn the two countries. but i don't think it will come ry soon. rst of all, the united stas andlso this new government th called the u.s./japan alliance the cornerstone for st asian peace d security. t the new democratic party in japan wted to have -called equal standing, equal relions. andhis phrase kind of pzzled the u.s. sie. and the democrac parties also want to have a review of certain u.s./jan military agreements. and this also makes some causes some troublemok the u.s.apanese exports. what doou think is behind hatoya in, a's plan to putn end to the refuellingf u.s. ship, supporting the war effort in afghanisn? >> well, hatoyama's party, they are against the iraq war, first of all and they a againstusing military powers to solve internationa afairs. an that's why they wanted to stop the legislation to contue the reflling o
so he obviouslynows a lot somethg about the united states. is there going tobe a ske-up of the stus quo when it comes to american/japase relations? >> i thk there will be i the end. you expectome kind of new dynamism betwn the two countries. but i don't think it will come ry soon. rst of all, the united stas andlso this new government th called the u.s./japan alliance the cornerstone for st asian peace d security. t the new democratic party in japan wted to have -called equal standing,...
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and watching somethg on a tevision oristening to a radio broadcast o hearing i a newspaper port or something of tt nate i don't believe is oing to put off many afgha from going to the polls. a talan threat might, but hings like what the media have got to say think willake very little differen. it shows just how jumpy the government has been inhe runup to this poll. >> suarez: alex thson thanks for joining u >> my pleasure, you' welcome. >> lehr: on our web site, newshourbs.org, you can watch a slide sh about how afghanist readied for today's voting. in oth news today, the death toll from yesterday's ghdad bombings rose tat least 101 mo than 500 others were woued. today, oke was still rising from the scene othe attacks, which mainly targetedovernment buildings. prime minister al-maliki id sun insurgents linked to al-qaeda were to blame he vowed to reassess s countrs security efforts. iraqi authorities also ask the u.s. military to hp with the forens investigation. the u.s. department ofustice filed new charges again ten allegedeaders of mexico's most powerful drug cartels. they are among 43 p
and watching somethg on a tevision oristening to a radio broadcast o hearing i a newspaper port or something of tt nate i don't believe is oing to put off many afgha from going to the polls. a talan threat might, but hings like what the media have got to say think willake very little differen. it shows just how jumpy the government has been inhe runup to this poll. >> suarez: alex thson thanks for joining u >> my pleasure, you' welcome. >> lehr: on our web site,...
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they can exit once theyome under pressure engaging in somethg where you can succeed and achvingt least some casualties agast u.s. forces an take limited casualties on your own. and of cours they oftenake stakes. there arlots of times that u.s. and briti troops ca inflict significant casuties onhe taliban. >> after your vis to afghanistan, you wrote a report sayinghat taliban appeared to be winning. thu.s. commander ere, general chrystal fered a silar bloomy asssment recently. what will it take t turn things around? well, you have to understand that what we talkut the taliban winning is not that they're winning these tactical clashes. natoisoforces have won evry single csh that has occurred. the problem the areas where you don't have ese fights, ere's very limited afghan presen in mostarts of afghantan. there's ve limiedato isappresence becausenly limid nato isap force and as a resulthe taliban habeen ale reinfiltrate in ma areas, intimidate the loc population, drive outtraditional eaders. take over control of plitical space. it's fightg one kind of war and we've been ghting another and
they can exit once theyome under pressure engaging in somethg where you can succeed and achvingt least some casualties agast u.s. forces an take limited casualties on your own. and of cours they oftenake stakes. there arlots of times that u.s. and briti troops ca inflict significant casuties onhe taliban. >> after your vis to afghanistan, you wrote a report sayinghat taliban appeared to be winning. thu.s. commander ere, general chrystal fered a silar bloomy asssment recently. what will it...
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report from jonathan miller of i >> reporter:or sri lanka's majority, the end of yearsof war was somethg to celebrate. e rebel tamil tiger army vanquished. it had been a brutal war, upwards of 80,000 dead, soldiers and civilians, suahese and tami traumatized and brulized by what th had all been thugh. by january th year, government forces were closing i on a shrinkin conflict zone, unknown thousands tamil civians wereeing killed. but independent journalistand obrvers wereprevented from geing anywhere close. there were rumors that teible thin were happening, but this was a war without wiesses. or at least thought so. one soldier wenow know had a mobile phone, and today eight monthsn his footage has emerged. a ned man blindfolded and bound,is last human contact, a kick in the head. it's like he jumped, a soldier laughs, s souunalese accent, country oy. his ne casual, lke this was a game. as further gunshs ring ut, the camera pans t reveal other baed boies, eight in total and all t one naked. thers no indication of the ethnicity of dead man t the oup which obtained the pictures say the vict
report from jonathan miller of i >> reporter:or sri lanka's majority, the end of yearsof war was somethg to celebrate. e rebel tamil tiger army vanquished. it had been a brutal war, upwards of 80,000 dead, soldiers and civilians, suahese and tami traumatized and brulized by what th had all been thugh. by january th year, government forces were closing i on a shrinkin conflict zone, unknown thousands tamil civians wereeing killed. but independent journalistand obrvers wereprevented from...
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back in january whether we would s them, the cgress coming togetherlowly, but coming together with somethg like this, ould have said no, it is not possible. >> the reason the so-called gang of six in the senate finance committee did no produce something is that the replican leadership intervened ansaid, "don't do this, be it to august to do whatwean do." you can call it mischief making, and obstructed -- constructive criticism, t that is what happened. >> it is no longer theang of six. it is the gang of five or four. and republicans did not stop thi the repuicans have had a feeble effort. it is the cb the president said we will expand coverage and t costs. a 9-year-old will ll you that that is a contradiction. th cboas shown it is a ntradiction in numbers, and th is killing it. >> the democrats in coress wt to risk bringing down as president -- if they do, inot onlyrings down his luster d mission and number but it also brings down in them. if they think they cago into 20 with a failed heal care and a president who is limping and wounded, and still prevail, they are kidding themselves. >> y
back in january whether we would s them, the cgress coming togetherlowly, but coming together with somethg like this, ould have said no, it is not possible. >> the reason the so-called gang of six in the senate finance committee did no produce something is that the replican leadership intervened ansaid, "don't do this, be it to august to do whatwean do." you can call it mischief making, and obstructed -- constructive criticism, t that is what happened. >> it is no longer...
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the president has acnowledged that somethg along thes lines ought to be ne, but he has said it has o be done after health care reform is pased. and the primary rason for that is it -- it's like abortio you cannotput an eplosive issue like thatit will blow it up for ure. gwen: wo knows what is happening right now. before we wind up, want to gt to a couple questns we have o the public optn, the so-clled publ option. that is thbasis for many questions wheer this is going to be a governnt-run insuranc ogram. am concurrently unmployed, will the plan give me an ption at is free such as one tt is in the united kingd? free, probably not unless she were to qualfy for medicaid which i our current ystem of health care for thepoorest of the poor in this country and even en, that is genrally not free. there are ill co-payments that individuals ke. so, no. the other hand,there is a vision tht people limid income might get some kind of discount. metimes they're describ as subsidies thatcould go to this thing called theexchange, thik of it almost likea heath care bazaar, a markelace where there are
the president has acnowledged that somethg along thes lines ought to be ne, but he has said it has o be done after health care reform is pased. and the primary rason for that is it -- it's like abortio you cannotput an eplosive issue like thatit will blow it up for ure. gwen: wo knows what is happening right now. before we wind up, want to gt to a couple questns we have o the public optn, the so-clled publ option. that is thbasis for many questions wheer this is going to be a governnt-run...
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sounds simil, charlie to, somethg that we're experiencing right n. >> charlie: is that the stimulus fort that. but the same time rkness, as i talked about befe, in connection with lig, there is materialism, somimes i'm afraid bngs a kind of darkness. it's not the same as switching off the light. someing else. so, light is sometng very precious in our lives. we don't apprecte the sun sometime we expect it. we expect it but if we really take anoth ok, morning is broken, it' a big message. >> charlie: it's clea you're back. you e embarked on a contuing journey and anher chapter. >> yes. the journey doesn sto you may reach certain part of your destinion but ifou for ask me t best thing thatver ppened in my life. i say, don't think it's happened yet. >> charl: so do i. thank you. great to see you. >> thank you. >> charlie: frances osborn is he, she was years old when sheearned the identity of her greatrandmother. she was a glamorous woman with notorious reputation. after her rst marriage collsed she fled engla for den i can't leaving behind her two children. she was ultimely married and dirce
sounds simil, charlie to, somethg that we're experiencing right n. >> charlie: is that the stimulus fort that. but the same time rkness, as i talked about befe, in connection with lig, there is materialism, somimes i'm afraid bngs a kind of darkness. it's not the same as switching off the light. someing else. so, light is sometng very precious in our lives. we don't apprecte the sun sometime we expect it. we expect it but if we really take anoth ok, morning is broken, it' a big message....
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gregory, or whatever, it's to live you fe, the life that you choose, that's inourheart, thas out somethgger th yourse yourlf. we'll see. >> tre'still living legy r aounger generaon. >> thas a vael value. ever since i grew up, ever sin i was,ea 4 or wch one are yo e you going to run for presidt? at a you -- you know, people should be, you know -- teddy lived his life. mommy lived her life. uncle jack and uncle bby and thishole library is abo people whoived their les and chged the world. tnkverybo should have that right. >> now we eoaned here in washington byed kennedy's close frien and cleague in the sete,ohn kerry. senar, i'm glad you're here. >> that wa a great, great interview. >>well, she had so my personal things to say. wl- >> there's been so much talk i the last few days about ted kennedy, theil, and on said s mingl and told a story abou practicing unt the dinneras cold on a friday night getting ready to raise his own, and hisad said to him ere are otr peopl who are arter and more talented, but we'll win becse we'llork the hardest. u'veeen m u close in the senate. how did tt transl
gregory, or whatever, it's to live you fe, the life that you choose, that's inourheart, thas out somethgger th yourse yourlf. we'll see. >> tre'still living legy r aounger generaon. >> thas a vael value. ever since i grew up, ever sin i was,ea 4 or wch one are yo e you going to run for presidt? at a you -- you know, people should be, you know -- teddy lived his life. mommy lived her life. uncle jack and uncle bby and thishole library is abo people whoived their les and chged the...
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food, eating i somethg really colex. but because we e every day, we don'want to see it as sothing very complex. a lite bit of ience fiction. for a second tha food will not be a physiological need. what would be the relationship with food then. because weeallyeed to thin at eating and breathing is the onlywo things that we go from the moment we ar bornntil the moment we die. so, it is really very complex relationip. >> charlie: ou can tell the rld about the complexy behi eating. but, yeah, the people at are watchg us right now, you kn, can be telling them about the bk stage what' happening behind. but i am only interesd in happiness. >> charlie: rig. >> when you see a painting is e emotion. why become something emotional? andhy you wl really feel very emotion when you are in front of a gastronomica experience. this zonal likone time itself. 's people when they are in frt of picas painting ty cry. these otr people they walk by and without evenooking at it. it's the same painting. >> charlie: and that'the way you have to ap
food, eating i somethg really colex. but because we e every day, we don'want to see it as sothing very complex. a lite bit of ience fiction. for a second tha food will not be a physiological need. what would be the relationship with food then. because weeallyeed to thin at eating and breathing is the onlywo things that we go from the moment we ar bornntil the moment we die. so, it is really very complex relationip. >> charlie: ou can tell the rld about the complexy behi eating. but, yeah,...
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education has somethg to do with... it h something todo wi education. has something to do with tradition. it has something too with the composition of the populatio. united states is a country of immigrants and peoe very... art people from all cners of the world thatome to the united states and they're living this cntry and so i think they have taken thebest traditis from all... everywhere tohe united stes. >> rose: what should we learn from you? >> china...onfusion philoshy being a part of traditn i china... cfucius philosophy, beg a part of tradition in china, we put more empsis on the role of the llect i rather than veg. we tend to emphasizore for the role o the collective rather than the le of th individual. so hab that's the difference. each has its merit. so maybe we shod learn from each oer on that. >> rose: well, somegue in t economic sphe you've been enormously successful becaus in part, you had an economy that could be influenced by a smaller groupf people that a democracy did not have the advantage of doing. you could crea astimulus program o
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somethg deep within, glue mabe called love that carried the day. >> suarez: senator edward ore kennedy ll lie in repose at the kennedy library thuday and friday. a feral mass will be held in boston on saturday. later that day, he wi be buried at arngton national cemery, across the potomac from washington, on the llside whereis brothers john and robert, and his sister-in-w jacqueline, we all laid to rest >> woodruff: we'll have much more on senator keedy's life and lecy later in the program. >> woodruff: in otherews oday, the lieutenant governo of south carolina aed embattled repuican governor ma sanford to resign. in june, sford admitted to ving an extramarital affair with an argentine man. tod, andre bauer reaffirmed s pledge not to run for the republican nonation in next ar's governor's race if sanford agrees to stepown. at the statehouse in columa, sanford had th to say to bauer'request. >> i not going to be railroad out of this office by political oppents or folk that were never fa of mine in the first place or who-- to put it a difrent way-- a lo of what is ing on now is pure poli
somethg deep within, glue mabe called love that carried the day. >> suarez: senator edward ore kennedy ll lie in repose at the kennedy library thuday and friday. a feral mass will be held in boston on saturday. later that day, he wi be buried at arngton national cemery, across the potomac from washington, on the llside whereis brothers john and robert, and his sister-in-w jacqueline, we all laid to rest >> woodruff: we'll have much more on senator keedy's life and lecy later in the...
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molecules th are important in human gene regulation, taughte that models were crucial for,ou know, making somethg that was complex seem simple andble to yield insight. but i wanted to do something that was mor medically pertent, and having leaed at the n.i.h. about the existce cancer viruses wanted to find some place to it. but i wa also attracted to californiaor purely sentimental, romanc reason, havinged to with landscape and mountain and seashore, si went out there spping for a labo rk in. i dn't know who mike bishop was when i went out spping pii talked to a lot of senior famous pele, some of of whom d an some who did not particularly want me to come to tir lab. and sobody mentioned this young guy mike bishop was doing work in san francisco and i went over there a met him a the university of calornia san francisco and there waan ininstantaneous recognition that we were two guysifferent in our deep background but we trained in simar ways and had a silar outlook o how to approach canrhrough vir and how to u the new tool of molecur biology to do th. >> rose: y have characterized that research as
molecules th are important in human gene regulation, taughte that models were crucial for,ou know, making somethg that was complex seem simple andble to yield insight. but i wanted to do something that was mor medically pertent, and having leaed at the n.i.h. about the existce cancer viruses wanted to find some place to it. but i wa also attracted to californiaor purely sentimental, romanc reason, havinged to with landscape and mountain and seashore, si went out there spping for a labo rk in. i...
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the government-backeplan, silar to medicare, would allo consumers to choose somethg otr than privateurance. t competition, backers say, would keep costs lowe but key members ofongress gue it would put private insurerst a disadvantage. yesterday, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius softened helanguage about the need for a public option. >> i think what's imptant is choice d competition. and i'm convincedt the end of the y the plan will have both of those. but that is not the essenal element. >> ifill: and at a corado town hall meeting on saturd, presint obama said the lack of a publioption, which he has pported might not be a deal- breaker. >> this is aegitimate debate to have. all i'm sayi is, though, that the public option, wther we have it or we n't have it, is not the entirety of heth care reform. this is just one sler of it. >> ifill: the polical reality was most dectly summed up sund by democratic senator kent conrad of north dako. >> the fact of t matter is, there are not the vos in the united states senatfor the public tion. there nevehave been. so to coinue
the government-backeplan, silar to medicare, would allo consumers to choose somethg otr than privateurance. t competition, backers say, would keep costs lowe but key members ofongress gue it would put private insurerst a disadvantage. yesterday, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius softened helanguage about the need for a public option. >> i think what's imptant is choice d competition. and i'm convincedt the end of the y the plan will have both of those. but that is not...
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so they're not gng to give somethg for essential what they sees nothing. >> rose: thing in ter of right to return an some modification of at so that it's more acceable to the israelis? >> precisely. this... the whole ideaf a gesture om the arab wld i to make the israelis feel more comfortae about these very hard decisio that are goin to come, whether it's settlement freeze, borders, rugees, the disposion of jerusalem and so on and so forth. t, again, the arab world se... believes that they have gones far as they could possibly go. just because they're authoritarian regimes esn't mean pubc opinion dsn't count these places andhey don't believe that they have... theirolitical systems have the caring carrying capacy to do much more an they've already ne. >> rose: there trying hard, arthey not, wh general suliman meeting with the israelis includi.ks theretalkinh and mas d... >> yes, thers been an active diplomatic effort thateneral suliman, the director of intelligce, in egypt has been in charge of. there ve been many rounds of talks in cai. the eptians even trd imposing deadlines and they f
so they're not gng to give somethg for essential what they sees nothing. >> rose: thing in ter of right to return an some modification of at so that it's more acceable to the israelis? >> precisely. this... the whole ideaf a gesture om the arab wld i to make the israelis feel more comfortae about these very hard decisio that are goin to come, whether it's settlement freeze, borders, rugees, the disposion of jerusalem and so on and so forth. t, again, the arab world se... believes...
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rush to discredit him, fairly flimsy pieces of information are crammed together and blown up to be somethg they are not. why did this bother me? it does as a historian because it is careless and dishonest the politically because i it is part of that what the two-party system does in america. sometimes republicans are power sometimes it demrat sometimes right wing or sort of liberal democrats are in power but right-wing republicans the difference is when t left is in power, when the right in power, the left says maybe reorganize or maybe we tried to carry on. certainly we criticize but we do not tried to delegitimize the whole project will understand their project is part of what america is. they disagree with us and we disagree with them we have convinced more people but the right to delegitimizes the left so that we have to start from the beginning with everything. you have to start from the beginning with social security, minimum-wage, all sorts of projects or laws that were taken for granted in the 1930's, '40's, '50's, but since 1988 have been made to seem as if they were coming out of
rush to discredit him, fairly flimsy pieces of information are crammed together and blown up to be somethg they are not. why did this bother me? it does as a historian because it is careless and dishonest the politically because i it is part of that what the two-party system does in america. sometimes republicans are power sometimes it demrat sometimes right wing or sort of liberal democrats are in power but right-wing republicans the difference is when t left is in power, when the right in...
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take their scientific skills into history or into teaching, media if there's any positions left, somethgelse. something where they can actually given their knowledge and backgrounds they can do a lot thelp connect science with the rest of society. so our argument in the book is coul't we kill two birds with one stone, couldn't we create new vows in what's cled the science pipeline for the young sciences who want to become a group of experts in outreach to the rest of america. coulde create jobs for theto do s nonprofit jobs, that you want want funding from government and fill anatropies, also this book sells a million copies. then we will contribute. some are them are going to the 2012 election. we have a lot of talent. people who know about science and know how it is getting through and would like to do something about it. and they only want to be told how. and -- there are solutions to that we can talk about a science action committee t elect people. me things have never been tried androbably would have a real impact. this idea of a science core which is part of the proposals for what
take their scientific skills into history or into teaching, media if there's any positions left, somethgelse. something where they can actually given their knowledge and backgrounds they can do a lot thelp connect science with the rest of society. so our argument in the book is coul't we kill two birds with one stone, couldn't we create new vows in what's cled the science pipeline for the young sciences who want to become a group of experts in outreach to the rest of america. coulde create jobs...
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there's somethg bi happening at pizza hut. - woooh, nice! - that a l of food!now get big meals like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia,he p'zone... and our personal panmous zza arting aju $5. anncot fud brownie meetseenu. cool, creamy ice cream. needwards singles a la modes dividually packaged, ready om your microwave in edwards singles.te. share one with seone you love. or not. - woooh, nice! that's a lot of food! now get big s likeour stu, pizza mia, the p'zone... and our personal panormous zza starting at just $5. the big eat tiny price men o. >>> he hinted he might leave "american idol" after the upcoming season. today word simon cowell will be staying on the show for three more years. a fox network executive says cowel is finalizing a new deal where he could earn $45 million a year, that's up from $36 a year from his current contract. >>> after 20 years of making music together, country music duo brooks and dunn calling quits. they said it was time for them to part. they are set to release a greatest hits album before the end of the year and will launch a
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we're somethg like the... 're not the best health care systemn the world in infant mortalitrates. we're like number 23 there is an indethat is used inating health care systems, which is the re of mortality that could havbeen prevented by health care. there are least a dozen countries wi lower rates of preventable mortalitiethan the united states, and not one o those cotries spends those countries spen 60% of what we on health care. >> dr. donald berwicis a pediatrici and a revolutiony, really. he wants to overthrow a alth care system he sees shot thrgh with waste, inefficien, self- interest and disrespect r tients. berwick believ that the people working inur health care system are by d large dedicated and cari people, but they're stuck in atupid system and he calls tt a national tragedy. >> if you look at the y we pay for re in the country and say, "well, wt is the underlying theme here?" we payor doing things. a piece of surgeryperforming a test, doing a procedur even a visit is a thing. so specialti or medical practices that do a lot of thin, a lot of tests, a lot of surgeries,
we're somethg like the... 're not the best health care systemn the world in infant mortalitrates. we're like number 23 there is an indethat is used inating health care systems, which is the re of mortality that could havbeen prevented by health care. there are least a dozen countries wi lower rates of preventable mortalitiethan the united states, and not one o those cotries spends those countries spen 60% of what we on health care. >> dr. donald berwicis a pediatrici and a revolutiony,...
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whether ere was an opptunity for horse trang, if you will "we'llive you the journalists if you do somethg for us in the nucar issue." i don't think that evercame up, quitfrankly. but that was always the concern, certainly. i n't think the north kores actually didhat. but when the north koreans realizedho they had, they realized there w an opportunitto parlay th into something more. >> rose: what did they want? >> face. the opportunitto engage the uned states. the opportunity t have the united stes sayto them that we will ta toou and engage with you even though, quite frankly, forhe last several months it's be the north koreans who'veeen aiding most dialogue with the unite states. but i think in their heart of art it is north koreans saw this as an opportunity to get the united states somew to the table and us this perhaps a an ice breaker. >> rose: becausehey are anxious to get a relationship, biteral relationship with the united states? >> i tnk that's still the boom line for them. >> rose: towards what end? >> if u believe what theorth koreans have bn saying lo these veral months, certa
whether ere was an opptunity for horse trang, if you will "we'llive you the journalists if you do somethg for us in the nucar issue." i don't think that evercame up, quitfrankly. but that was always the concern, certainly. i n't think the north kores actually didhat. but when the north koreans realizedho they had, they realized there w an opportunitto parlay th into something more. >> rose: what did they want? >> face. the opportunitto engage the uned states. the...
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said that onlyn washington you have the word reconciliation mean a polarizing ramming through of somethghout any reconciliatio but that the phra we use it will be mostlyemocratic but that doe't solve your problems. the public plan, therere many -- there aremany democrats in the seate and inhe house who hate the ida of a strong puic pl. there are manyemocrats who love the ea of strong public plan. so the split has always been within the democratic party. and i really fee when it's unpopular, how do youass the major democrat, domestic initiative when the erican people don't want it, een if you do ve0 votes? th just a tough thing to do, especially when are you split six different ys. it's t an easy split. therare a million diffent issues floating around here. and for the first time i have really bun to think it's at best a 50/50 proposition that sothing pas something major passes. >> 50/50? >> i think more than /50. and think it dependson hat your definition of major is. the reality is, is that there is a bro consensus hat insurance reforms, getting rid of the banñí on preexisting condions,
said that onlyn washington you have the word reconciliation mean a polarizing ramming through of somethghout any reconciliatio but that the phra we use it will be mostlyemocratic but that doe't solve your problems. the public plan, therere many -- there aremany democrats in the seate and inhe house who hate the ida of a strong puic pl. there are manyemocrats who love the ea of strong public plan. so the split has always been within the democratic party. and i really fee when it's unpopular, how...
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sounds like somethg your motherer w would say but it was.ovevernment offials giving the sameme a advice toto w ward off flu u or h1n11 at theworkrkplac. >>his fall it wouou serve the country bebetter to praise comm sense e and sponsibilityty. >> reporteter: gogovernment officials are calling on u.s. sinesseso help contr the spreadf swine flu. theyey s say binesses can n hely letting theiemployees know ifif they should stay at home, courinemployees to federal reservboarardingly wh their hands ancover theheir m mouth wn they cough and s sneeze anand h contingencncy plan o perhahaps incorpatg teleworking orstagger. >> vaccicine is one of the best strategi to immize e agagaiains this b brand n f flu strai getting employeyees i p prepares important. >> rororter: justst this weweee cdc announceded they'rere at lea month bebehihind schedule. >> it more likely this will cacause morellnenessss, more hospizations a andnd even more deaths thann anticipated. the e hope was to have 20,000 ses. instead there will only bee5 million. ofofficial edict u to 2
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>> are you your own worst enemy orill it be somethg else? i hope t. i think the rudder of my boat i pretty good, you know. and finitely so far so good. and anything, i have learned not to get distcted by side things which are the things that -- my failures. >> rose: tngs of normal life. a little bit. a little bit, aittleit. i mean ok, just fo instance you know, i'm not married. don't have kids. and i've got nothing ainst that and you know about four years ago, you know, within thosfour years, i had a couplef situations tha if they had word out in a different way maybe i would be maied now. maybe i would have kids. and that would have been fine. but i wouldn't be sitting hear at this tle talking about inglourious bastes. >> rose: i don't uerstand why. why can't you ve kids. >> i wouldn't sitting here right now talng about it. but those little tngs could have made very, very, very different. and truth be told, as much as -- i d haveaby fever r a wile but got over it. and truth be tolte look, i wouldather -- i d't wt anytng to be more important thany mov
>> are you your own worst enemy orill it be somethg else? i hope t. i think the rudder of my boat i pretty good, you know. and finitely so far so good. and anything, i have learned not to get distcted by side things which are the things that -- my failures. >> rose: tngs of normal life. a little bit. a little bit, aittleit. i mean ok, just fo instance you know, i'm not married. don't have kids. and i've got nothing ainst that and you know about four years ago, you know, within...
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it is very hard to pig that out because your teage girl's boyfriend has the meanof doing somethg in thepast which oy a large government organition could d what ithat? that person has tten inside an organization with significant surity and been able to obfuscate who they are,ow doesn't that sou like the nove you read? >> of course. >> but now you don't nd to be governmental organization. you can be a sileeenager. now u as the presint to go back to the example, how do you respond? well iit is a government organizatn,ou call and say lo, either stop or we will come afte you, but what if it ia teenager? and before you solvehat issue, you cannot respond. anthis is a major issue that -- >> charlie: ok, as part of your abity to see around the corn, then, in terms of before something, before theyake it down you can see patterns of pele and/or actis and/or behavior? well, what we dos we help people like we did wh the dalai lamaigure out if yo actually have been infiltrated so what kind of ta is lving. >> and they have been? >> they had been an in a massive way but then, two, we say thes people ar
it is very hard to pig that out because your teage girl's boyfriend has the meanof doing somethg in thepast which oy a large government organition could d what ithat? that person has tten inside an organization with significant surity and been able to obfuscate who they are,ow doesn't that sou like the nove you read? >> of course. >> but now you don't nd to be governmental organization. you can be a sileeenager. now u as the presint to go back to the example, how do you respond?...
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everyne wts to ta somethg awayfrom you exriens. olleen, wh would b the takeawy?or gathering support fm others, or even crying as a akness but i thinkt takes a ro an courages person t do thos this. tt was rlly a big takeay mesge, d sothing that hepeme. yoare stng, andza. d caryn,godnk t>> u. >> tnku. >> e, e pson cannge t world, een a te 15-year-d athe time. theook iscaed "persevence." >>bsolutely. thank you all souc. >>>p nexerfect ccola chip cooki you guys derve th,or the feerce eafem sandch. jacquetorres, righafter this. >>> "toy's kitchen" isrought y by >>nown "today's kihe wee getng au. >> chocolate ip cokiesre a perft way to end yourlabor d rbecue. >> jacques toes,hoate latie bonur. >> how e ou? >> lot of butter, a lot of sugar, and a lotfchocolate. i he hre some butter, a bit of bwnsugar. it'slrea creamed. i' going to d a bit of sugar >>ust a dash. >> a little more >> so y wait until everythin is nice d fluffy. >> fo uneaten eggs. >> beautiful >>nd lke to be them myself. > of courseyou . >> then the salt bakg powd, baki da, everythg wh t flower, then the va
everyne wts to ta somethg awayfrom you exriens. olleen, wh would b the takeawy?or gathering support fm others, or even crying as a akness but i thinkt takes a ro an courages person t do thos this. tt was rlly a big takeay mesge, d sothing that hepeme. yoare stng, andza. d caryn,godnk t>> u. >> tnku. >> e, e pson cannge t world, een a te 15-year-d athe time. theook iscaed "persevence." >>bsolutely. thank you all souc. >>>p nexerfect ccola chip cooki you...
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. >> it'suspicious at somethg abnoal aut that. thk,t tt moment, you look in it repter:uilty of ding, but horre srling she may guiltof bng aan. born ama he nea abou that. op bter tha - don'tive damn abo it. reporr: the if launcd gendernvesgation it'sot a simplend carut as one m think. w lehink o pples being me orfele, a i see the areompeople tha acally fln beten a it's dficult t aually sign >> reporte thenvestigati ll take days even weekto complete. one docr put a ful tm of expes rningtes. th're outrage whatas bece a very plic, vy huliatin press. --ny kd of cimo be rn the way she is born. reporter: i the rural south rican village wre semya grup, igorconser h a he. theirtherficatelear states aoman awell >> translar: she stopped rang, th's whyhey make u the stories. she irelient. reporr:he n the first fele ale tace ts ruti. at t aanta sumr gas, eit wen kke out for faina gende test but instat aer furer physical exams opion todhe championip hangsn e bance. at t endf this instigation,t i fnd i t a fema, it wl be widrawn, h name. >>eport
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and i was in ext pain and yoyoow when n somethg's happened t to you.u. >> repter: jululie went to poliliandnd the hpil rht away.. evevidence, incluluding dna,ied o of her classmates to the leged attatack. m had mitted h havg x but said it was consensusual.. prutors instig clyde sclarsrship, and onef h his tba iendnds. but the e case s sululed. julilie said she was too traumatized by the alleged attack and the death of her father, to fight it. >> i feel like i've been hiding since the rape happened. >> reporter: why would you hide? >> you know, when things like this happen, it's made to feel like you're the one who did something wrong. >> reporter: but now, julie wants her name used and her face shown, all because of another alleged assault. >> the same guy that attacked me, ended up attacking other women. >> reporter: fast-forward to 2004. a scandal exposed at colorado university. one of america's football dynasties. nine alleged sexual assaults are blamed on the football team. two of them tied to clyde surrell, including one on monique gillaspie, a star soccer player on scholarship. no
and i was in ext pain and yoyoow when n somethg's happened t to you.u. >> repter: jululie went to poliliandnd the hpil rht away.. evevidence, incluluding dna,ied o of her classmates to the leged attatack. m had mitted h havg x but said it was consensusual.. prutors instig clyde sclarsrship, and onef h his tba iendnds. but the e case s sululed. julilie said she was too traumatized by the alleged attack and the death of her father, to fight it. >> i feel like i've been hiding since...
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and it'shy epa tells you across the country agriculre's responsible for 60%, or somethg, like that ofuality oblems. >> we're tking the equivalent of medium-si cities in terms of the waste that is genated, that is virtually untre ing into the chesapeake bay and... >> sth: so cities have their waste treated, go through ter treatment ants. farming,griculture, these concentrat animal-raising opations, they're not treated the same way? >> that is absolutelcorrect. >> sth: the delmarva poultry indury on the bay's eastern ore doesn't see it that way. it contends that there's fundamental dierence between industrial pollution or urn sewageand agricultural waste. industry skesman bill satterfield. shouldn't the poultry farms subject to the same kindf limitions that sewage treatment plants or industal plants? a small industrial site tha s to have a permit knows the source of what goeinto that pipe with nonoint source pollution, ere are various ways that nutries can get into the grou water and maybe flow through at pipe. farm fields are...m3 >> smith: i'm not talkg about fields. i'm talking aboug
and it'shy epa tells you across the country agriculre's responsible for 60%, or somethg, like that ofuality oblems. >> we're tking the equivalent of medium-si cities in terms of the waste that is genated, that is virtually untre ing into the chesapeake bay and... >> sth: so cities have their waste treated, go through ter treatment ants. farming,griculture, these concentrat animal-raising opations, they're not treated the same way? >> that is absolutelcorrect. >> sth: the...
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massive resistance, and that reminds me of something that my late admiral sd to me when i asked him somethg in moscow about getting the budget, and he looked at me with a sort of smile and said, have you ever seen a picture of th high command? i says, yes, andike an idiot he says, how many blue suits do you see tre i said, one. that was the answer, one, you've got to be there to get something. the navy right there is getting 40 percent of the military budget. so few operational ships that they're going to have to cut most of them. 40, 50 years old. ground forces units being reserved 1 -- reduced 11 times. the old military district army division regiment, that has gone apart and they have a big free-for-all. the argument is that the brigade is much more operational. if you read american military stuff, it's exactly the se thing. we can deploy an independent brigade. if that's beaten up, put another one in. put a division in, it's beaten up, it's a mess. so, frankly, you go out to fort riley, it's like they're taking notes exactly what they're doing and how they're doing it. tanks, they have
massive resistance, and that reminds me of something that my late admiral sd to me when i asked him somethg in moscow about getting the budget, and he looked at me with a sort of smile and said, have you ever seen a picture of th high command? i says, yes, andike an idiot he says, how many blue suits do you see tre i said, one. that was the answer, one, you've got to be there to get something. the navy right there is getting 40 percent of the military budget. so few operational ships that...
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but i think there's a good shot at making somethg happen. >> there is a lot more to the republican party have got to be smart and responsible. you brought up the sotomayor debate. we quickly some the sotomayor debate be claimein be defined by, as you call it, the voices of note in the republican party but let's look at who they are and figure out who they present. when you are fanning the flames by putting the likes of tom tancredo to talk about conia sotomayor, a congressman who is no longer a congressman from you know, the boonieq in colorado and you got defeated soundly in the primary, in the republican party, and yet he is the one that has put out there in the mainstream media and it is his voice that is the finding the debate on sonia sotomayor. why? because he is going to say incendiary things and this point to make the very entertaining press and it will lead to more press than more stories. in the meantime you he practically every member, every reblican member of the judiciary committee, maki very good points, holding a cordial and civil debate bricklin fact i will tell you proba
but i think there's a good shot at making somethg happen. >> there is a lot more to the republican party have got to be smart and responsible. you brought up the sotomayor debate. we quickly some the sotomayor debate be claimein be defined by, as you call it, the voices of note in the republican party but let's look at who they are and figure out who they present. when you are fanning the flames by putting the likes of tom tancredo to talk about conia sotomayor, a congressman who is no...
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something that tends to give more to political but acally be harmful to the independence of the fed, somethg am going to turn to later. of systemic risk regulator and i think the answer is yes there are three dangers that particularly concern me. i will argue however even though these dangers exist the federal reserve still should be the risk -- systemic risk regulator and there are steps, chris can take to make sure the federal reserve can do its job adequately both in terms of monetary policy and in prince of promoting financial stability. the first danger is the federal reserve mifht lose its focus on price stability. clearly there are concerns in the marketplace about this issue and credibity of the fed as an anti-inflation steps it needs to take in terms of making sure inflation is not too high, and in this context i have argued elsewhere both when i was governor of federal reserve and afterwards at op-eds what we of dealg with that this would be to have an explicinumerical objectives in terms of inflation, something it does not have that theurre time. the second issue is could systemic
something that tends to give more to political but acally be harmful to the independence of the fed, somethg am going to turn to later. of systemic risk regulator and i think the answer is yes there are three dangers that particularly concern me. i will argue however even though these dangers exist the federal reserve still should be the risk -- systemic risk regulator and there are steps, chris can take to make sure the federal reserve can do its job adequately both in terms of monetary policy...
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that when we have at least somethg that is not a user. is not a hypothetical redding.nd that way because this will already exist. i'm not proposing new rules. i am proposing making the exiting rule meaningful by making it based on third party due diligence. there are other rules thatre in my statement. the point in doing this is by focusing on the user, we are not regulating the rating agency and that allowss to sidestep some arguable constitutional problems about whether we are overly regulating commercial speech. i don't think we are, but we are doing it at all if irregular to user and so you only get the right to do this if you use one of these techniques, you have good due diligence. now, let me move on to this issue of liability. asic the business pays entrant based model, and 10 seconds i was at my proposal is not to open the floodgates, it is really your proposal. i think we struck a very sensible compromise because it doesn't really increase the likelihood of litigated outcomes. it sibley says your proposal in your bill enabled me to provision is as if credit r
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. >> jaycee said, "i've got somethg to tell you." she goes, "i have babies."erry says "how many babies?" and jaycee says "two." >> reporter: 18 years ago, terry made a publiclea to her daughter. >> jcee, if you hear mommy, i love you and i want you to come home tonight safe and sound. >> reporter: this morning, jaycee dugard is ready to come home with two daughters of her own. it was an alert female police officer at the university of california campus at berkeley who firs noticed phillip garrido's strange behavior. his subsequent questioning led to the breaking of this 18-year-old cold case. ann? >> all right, george lewis this morning. george, thanks. let's bring in nbc analyst and former fbi profiler clint van zandt this morning. clint, good morning. >> hi, ann. >> good god, how could a convicted -- known convicted rapist have gotten away with this for 18 years? >> you know, one thing, ann, there's one more time screams for a one-strike law that someone who offends against a woman or child in a sual manner, the rate is so high that we really need to keep th
. >> jaycee said, "i've got somethg to tell you." she goes, "i have babies."erry says "how many babies?" and jaycee says "two." >> reporter: 18 years ago, terry made a publiclea to her daughter. >> jcee, if you hear mommy, i love you and i want you to come home tonight safe and sound. >> reporter: this morning, jaycee dugard is ready to come home with two daughters of her own. it was an alert female police officer at the university...