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but we also know that the lives these americans led stand in stark contrast to those of their attackers. these four americans stood up for freedom. and human dignity. they should give every american great pride in the country that they served. and the hope that our flag represents to people around the globe who also yearn to live in freedom. and with dignity. we grieve with their families, but let us carry on their memory and let us continue their work seeking a stronger america and a better world for all of our children. thank you.
but we also know that the lives these americans led stand in stark contrast to those of their attackers. these four americans stood up for freedom. and human dignity. they should give every american great pride in the country that they served. and the hope that our flag represents to people around the globe who also yearn to live in freedom. and with dignity. we grieve with their families, but let us carry on their memory and let us continue their work seeking a stronger america and a better...
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. >>> on this anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a stark reminder of what was once there. two blue beams of light represent the twin towers. ceremonies in new york were kept purposefully low key. only family members spoke. president obama and first lady michelle paid visits to arlington national cemetery and the pentagon. >>> in the south bay, a multi multi-phase picnic took place in front of the government center.
. >>> on this anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a stark reminder of what was once there. two blue beams of light represent the twin towers. ceremonies in new york were kept purposefully low key. only family members spoke. president obama and first lady michelle paid visits to arlington national cemetery and the pentagon. >>> in the south bay, a multi multi-phase picnic took place in front of the government center.
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but we also know that the lives these americans led stand in stark contrast to those of their attackers. these four americans stood up for freedom. and human dignity. they should give every merng great pride in the country that they served. in the hope that our flag represents to people around the globe who also yearn to live in freedom and with dignity. we grieve with their families, but let us carry on their memory and let us continue their work of seeking a stronger america
but we also know that the lives these americans led stand in stark contrast to those of their attackers. these four americans stood up for freedom. and human dignity. they should give every merng great pride in the country that they served. in the hope that our flag represents to people around the globe who also yearn to live in freedom and with dignity. we grieve with their families, but let us carry on their memory and let us continue their work of seeking a stronger america
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they transfer to stark when they turn 18 and depending on their sentence, will remain here until age 21 or 25. we met several wards convicted of murder. they asked that we not use their last names. >> when i was like 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. and it was gang related. and i retaliated and been in here ever since. >> you shot him? >> no, we beat him to death with tire irons, lumberjacks, mops, stuff like that. >> the guy walked through the gate. i drew down on him with a .22. and told him he was selling dope and we told him not to sell dope in this particular area. he looked at me and tried to get the gun out of my hand. he ran up the stairs. i fired. he got shot seven times. and i killed him. me being 15, it excited me to shoot at somebody. because it made other people look at me and say, man, you see that guy, that's a cool guy there, it made me proud. >> what made you proud? >> them knowing that i would kill somebody and not even worry about it or not worry about getting caught. >> i was 16 and i shot somebody. it was the first day of the semester
they transfer to stark when they turn 18 and depending on their sentence, will remain here until age 21 or 25. we met several wards convicted of murder. they asked that we not use their last names. >> when i was like 12 years old, i killed some guy who tried to kill my brother. and it was gang related. and i retaliated and been in here ever since. >> you shot him? >> no, we beat him to death with tire irons, lumberjacks, mops, stuff like that. >> the guy walked through...
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racheted up by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who today on "meet the press" issued this starkarning about iran's nuclear program. >> very close. six months away from being about 90% of having the enriched uranium. i think that you have to place that red line before them now, before it's too late. >> reporter: netanyahu argued the recent unrest in the middle east makes the stakes even higher. >> reporter: international diplomacy has an impact on iran. . the pressure we are mounting is unprecedented in terms of sanctions to still have results. >> president obama has been trying to show resolve in the face of new tensions. >> i want people around the world to hear me to all those who would do us harm, no act of terror will go unpunished. >> reporter: but mitt romney has fiercely attacked the administration, labelling the president a weak leader. >> sometimes it seems that we're at the mercy of events instead of shaping events. the world needs american leadership. the middle east needs american leadership. >> reporter: despite criticism accusing romney of politicizing the crisis,
racheted up by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who today on "meet the press" issued this starkarning about iran's nuclear program. >> very close. six months away from being about 90% of having the enriched uranium. i think that you have to place that red line before them now, before it's too late. >> reporter: netanyahu argued the recent unrest in the middle east makes the stakes even higher. >> reporter: international diplomacy has an impact on iran. . the...
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racheted up by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who today on "meet the press" issued this starkarning about iran's nuclear program. >> very close. six months away from being about 90% of having the enriched uranium. i think that you have to place that red line before them now, before it's too late. >> reporter: netanyahu argued the recent unrest in the middle east makes the stakes even higher. >> reporter: international diplomacy has an impact on iran. . the pressure we are mounting is unprecedented in terms of sanctions to still have results. >> president obama has been trying to show resolve in the face of new tensions. >> i want people around the world to hear me to all those who would do us harm, no act of terror will go unpunished. >> reporter: but mitt romney has fiercely attacked the administration, labelling the president a weak leader. >> sometimes it seems that we're at the mercy of events instead of shaping events. the world needs american leadership. the middle east needs american leadership. >> reporter: despite criticism accusing romney of politicizing the crisis,
racheted up by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who today on "meet the press" issued this starkarning about iran's nuclear program. >> very close. six months away from being about 90% of having the enriched uranium. i think that you have to place that red line before them now, before it's too late. >> reporter: netanyahu argued the recent unrest in the middle east makes the stakes even higher. >> reporter: international diplomacy has an impact on iran. . the...
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there's never been a time there's a more stark contrast between a democrat and republican.d if romney continues this course and doesn't stand and run on the republican platform, i think a lot of evangelical voters may sit this one out. >> republican platform is against abortion. but to protect the life of the mother, in the cases of rape and incest. that's what most americans, the vast majority of americans agree with. are you saying that he should go against with the republican platform, against abortion in all ses? >> i think he needs to make clear he believes in life. my personal view is murder is murder and except in the case of a life of a mother, you don't have a right to take the child's life because of the way the child was conceived, but that's another programming issue. my point here is that republican voters largely are evangelical voters. they vote 3-1 republican. they care about more than simply the economy. and i'm just saying that in these debates nec week, if the issue of life coming up, if the issue of marriage comes up, my advice to romney is not to go wob
there's never been a time there's a more stark contrast between a democrat and republican.d if romney continues this course and doesn't stand and run on the republican platform, i think a lot of evangelical voters may sit this one out. >> republican platform is against abortion. but to protect the life of the mother, in the cases of rape and incest. that's what most americans, the vast majority of americans agree with. are you saying that he should go against with the republican platform,...
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so they can sit with their children lisa stark abc news. >> there is a an inin man men for accomplishing feats of strength with his hair has done it again. he hit putt his pone yes tail to use on a train and he pulled a 40 ton loko moatism he owns records for pulling vehicles with his tony tail hoping to get his name registered in the guiness book of world records. i'm saying put it in right now. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. want to remind you about our app for the iphone. you can down load it for free. there is abc 7 news at 5:00 continues now. >> now there is a reward how the priest reported at bus, died. >> police going under cover in search of a man who attacked another woman this morning. >> i'm sandhya patel. summer about to end. will it change as seasons bring a change in cool temperatures? find out, coming up. >> good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> tonight the family of a priest who died in san jose eight years ago is offering a reward for information about his death. >> police ruled the death a suicide but the family wants more answers. >> there whatever happened h
so they can sit with their children lisa stark abc news. >> there is a an inin man men for accomplishing feats of strength with his hair has done it again. he hit putt his pone yes tail to use on a train and he pulled a 40 ton loko moatism he owns records for pulling vehicles with his tony tail hoping to get his name registered in the guiness book of world records. i'm saying put it in right now. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. want to remind you about our app for the...
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in official misconduct and when that was brought to the mayors attention he chose to do nothing in stark contrast to what he did to official [indiscernible] and we're still wondering. you can't charge the sheriff with official misconduct over false charges and then let a library commission president off the hook for proven charges. speaker: thank you very much. i do have graphic presentation but there are only two reel points i want to make. first of all, with respect to official misconduct in general, there have been questions about the appending charges against the elected sheriff about whether it was related to his office and whether he acted in his official capacity with respect to mrs. go mess there is no question this took place at an official public meeting and that she was conducting the office that she was appointed to while this was happening but more importantly the mayor removed while charges were pending yet he did nothing, not even make a response after miss go mess was found guilty. you may remember that after this happened there was an altercation in which some comments o
in official misconduct and when that was brought to the mayors attention he chose to do nothing in stark contrast to what he did to official [indiscernible] and we're still wondering. you can't charge the sheriff with official misconduct over false charges and then let a library commission president off the hook for proven charges. speaker: thank you very much. i do have graphic presentation but there are only two reel points i want to make. first of all, with respect to official misconduct in...
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i think the difference is stark. the current president of the united states has decided he is in favor of compulsory uniism. on the other ticket, they're not sure but working their way toward individual freedom in the workplace. >> big decisions to make coming up. my co-worker thinks my daughter deserves a raise. if you have two kids, watch out but if she can give us a call. >> dog and the cat don't help. >> maybe. much for joining us this morning. appreciate it very much. our next guest next week will be dr. ocalcides baribeau, health commissioner for baltimore city. if you have a question, email them to sunday questions at wbaltv.com. please don't go away. here's david gregory with a look at what's coming up next on "meet the press." >> coming up, the republicans have their turn in tampa. now the democrats head to charlotte. we will examine the stark choice between president obama and governor romney and the case for re-election with one of the architects for the president's first term in was on, mayor of chicago r
i think the difference is stark. the current president of the united states has decided he is in favor of compulsory uniism. on the other ticket, they're not sure but working their way toward individual freedom in the workplace. >> big decisions to make coming up. my co-worker thinks my daughter deserves a raise. if you have two kids, watch out but if she can give us a call. >> dog and the cat don't help. >> maybe. much for joining us this morning. appreciate it very much. our...
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it does ensure there's a stark contrast on the issue. >> does this end up giving the president kind ofeven though he too is on the defensive as it relates to health care? >> the president is clearly in the lead, but still in a somewhat precarious position. he is defying gravity. he still has at least 2/3 of the country saying we're on the wrong track, usually that's a very difficult environment for the incumbent to get elected. and for the president, voters are not convinced they wanted to go the romney's direction, but extending where we are for the next four years is not an attractive process. he's got to walk that tight rope by saying we are moving in the right direction. and also kind of give people a sense of the next four years that are going to be better in their arrives than the previous four have been. >> sometimes we look ahead and see that yes, what these candidates say is going to be important and pivotal what their body language has said. who can forget the gore-bush debate, and you have to wonder between these two candidates, romney and obama, who's likely to win, who's l
it does ensure there's a stark contrast on the issue. >> does this end up giving the president kind ofeven though he too is on the defensive as it relates to health care? >> the president is clearly in the lead, but still in a somewhat precarious position. he is defying gravity. he still has at least 2/3 of the country saying we're on the wrong track, usually that's a very difficult environment for the incumbent to get elected. and for the president, voters are not convinced they...
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kimberly starks attends with her husband, former nfl player dwayne starks. >> there's a lot of class class time there's assignments. you think like oh, you come in, sit down, listen to a couple lectures and it's over. that is not quite the case. there are a lot of papers that are due, homework assignments, blogs, exams, and it's high paced. >> reporter: a modular curriculum to an mba isn't new but tailoring it to students worth tens of millions of dollars is a new approach. the strategy is to help them hang on to their money and build upon it so it benefits not only them but everyone. >> we want them to be able to channel those resources into becoming great business leaders in society. >>. >> reporter: he says it's simple. if you want it bad enough, go get it. >> time waits for nobody. i got to get it done now. there is a dream after football and that dream isn't going to wait for anybody. whoever seizes it is going to get it. now is the time. >> reporter: carol costello, cnn. >>> welcome back to the cnn newsroom. i'm fredricka whitfield. we're monitoring severe weather in the northe
kimberly starks attends with her husband, former nfl player dwayne starks. >> there's a lot of class class time there's assignments. you think like oh, you come in, sit down, listen to a couple lectures and it's over. that is not quite the case. there are a lot of papers that are due, homework assignments, blogs, exams, and it's high paced. >> reporter: a modular curriculum to an mba isn't new but tailoring it to students worth tens of millions of dollars is a new approach. the...
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lisa stark has a look at what has been happening in the skys. >> pee lots with american airlines seem to be so frustrated. they are calling in sick. and delaying even grounding flights for minor issues. in one case, reportedly a broken coffee pot kept the plane at the gate. the jet eventually took off. the johnsons arrived home in dallas 24 hours after their american flight was canceled. >> frustrating. with little kids traveling and having to miss school. >> the pilots union insist there's is no organized slowdown but the numbers appear to show something going on. tuesday, only about half of american's flights arrived ontime. a dismal showing. much lower than the other major airlines. >> lisa stark, abc news, regan international airport. >>> now, this week american airlines got permission from the court to alter its labor contract. yesterday it it announced potential layoffs of 11,000 people, about 100 pilots are expected to picket at chicago o'hare tomorrow. >>> well, coming up, the arrest of a bay area antiwar protester, her legal challenge could affect criminal investigations thro
lisa stark has a look at what has been happening in the skys. >> pee lots with american airlines seem to be so frustrated. they are calling in sick. and delaying even grounding flights for minor issues. in one case, reportedly a broken coffee pot kept the plane at the gate. the jet eventually took off. the johnsons arrived home in dallas 24 hours after their american flight was canceled. >> frustrating. with little kids traveling and having to miss school. >> the pilots union...
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the record as it has been written, and in the record is the stark truth of the battle lines of 1948 and they are the same as they were back in 1932 when the nation lay helpless as a result of republican misrule and inaction. in 1932 we were attacking the citidel of special privilege and deed. we were attempting to drive the money changers from the temple. today in 1948 we are now the defenders of democracy and of equal opportunity. the haven of the ordinary people of this land and not the favored classes or the powerful few. the battle cry is just the same now as it was in 1932, and i paraphrase franklin d. roosevelt as he accepted his nomination in chicago. this is more than a political call to arms. give me your help. not to win votes alone, but to win this new crusade and keep america secure and safe for its own people. [cheers and applause] now, my friends, with the help of god and my own push which you can put behind this campaign, we can save this country from a continuation of the 80's woth congress and from misrule from now on. i must have your help. you must get in and push and
the record as it has been written, and in the record is the stark truth of the battle lines of 1948 and they are the same as they were back in 1932 when the nation lay helpless as a result of republican misrule and inaction. in 1932 we were attacking the citidel of special privilege and deed. we were attempting to drive the money changers from the temple. today in 1948 we are now the defenders of democracy and of equal opportunity. the haven of the ordinary people of this land and not the...
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president obama is set to visit on monday >>> clint east -- wood's appearance starked a new phrase, eastwooding. today people took to twitter to take pictures of empty chairs. . >>> president obama marks the two year anniversary of the end of the iraq war by visiting troops in texas. >> thank toss the courage of our forces bin la din will never threaten the united states of america. >> the president thanked the soldiers for serving their country. he hits the campaign trail this weekend in iowa then head toss the democratic national convention. ken pritchett will bring us live reports from the convention >>> the price of oil jumped today after a federal reserve chairman suggested that the fed could take action to help stimulate the economy. with interest rates already at record lows and possibly going lower investors are looking for profits in the oil market. the do you added ninety points. traders also liked news from europe of ways to stabilize the price there. >>> shares of facebook hit a new low today. shares of the net work site closed at 18.50. today two brokers cut their price for faceboo
president obama is set to visit on monday >>> clint east -- wood's appearance starked a new phrase, eastwooding. today people took to twitter to take pictures of empty chairs. . >>> president obama marks the two year anniversary of the end of the iraq war by visiting troops in texas. >> thank toss the courage of our forces bin la din will never threaten the united states of america. >> the president thanked the soldiers for serving their country. he hits the...
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the middle east needs leadership. >> despite critics, they say they have exposed what they see is a starkn the candidates. >> if we project weakness. they come. if we are strong our adversaries will not test us and our allies will respect us. >> reporter: polls show that more trust barack obama's handling of foreign policy. john mccain has urged romney to give a major foreign policy speech, which romneyed a viefs say is under consideration. peter alexander, nbc news, denver. >>> still to come, a desperate mother and a rare disease. now the search is on for a perfect donor. >>> overpriced tickets at the new stadium. bad blood with gavin newsom. and an interview with 49ers ceo york. [ female announcer ] this is the story of joycelin... [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work, and then i got this horrible headache, and then i blacked out. [ female announcer ] ...who thought she had reached the end of her story. [ joycelin ] the doctor told me i had two brain aneurysms and that one of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at sutter he
the middle east needs leadership. >> despite critics, they say they have exposed what they see is a starkn the candidates. >> if we project weakness. they come. if we are strong our adversaries will not test us and our allies will respect us. >> reporter: polls show that more trust barack obama's handling of foreign policy. john mccain has urged romney to give a major foreign policy speech, which romneyed a viefs say is under consideration. peter alexander, nbc news, denver....
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i think we can also expect stark, a stark comparison between how the democrats view the treatment of women, equal pay, right to choose, with attitude of the republicans. finally, expect, yeah, a lot of class warfare discussion. no one likes to use the word but that's what it is. the theme is if they're wealthy, they're not paying their fair share. why at the expense of middle class? you can see these scenes pummeling throughout the convention. >> what's the end game? >> just like republicans, talking to foot soldiers. the democrats feel if they can win, you know, if their voters come out. that means, their constituency, women, african-americans, latinos, asian-americans, young voters. they also feel they can cut into the republican stronghold of seniors. why? because of the controversial propositions coming out of the republicans regarding medicare. but, look, here is the key factor. we cut to the chase. it's not just getting large majorities from these books. it's getting large numbers. that will depend upon whether obama can convince the base that it's important for them to come ou
i think we can also expect stark, a stark comparison between how the democrats view the treatment of women, equal pay, right to choose, with attitude of the republicans. finally, expect, yeah, a lot of class warfare discussion. no one likes to use the word but that's what it is. the theme is if they're wealthy, they're not paying their fair share. why at the expense of middle class? you can see these scenes pummeling throughout the convention. >> what's the end game? >> just like...
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this is a stark contrast to what our president was doing today and doing this week. he's been trying to bring americans together and do his job as our commander in chief. >> even as voices of suspicion and mistrust seek to divide countries and cultures from one another, the united states of america will never retreat from the world. we will never stop working for the dignity and freedom that every person deserves. whatever their creed, whatever their faith. that's the essence of american leadership. that's the spirit that sets us apart from other nations. this was their work in benghazi and this is the work we will carry on. most of all, even in our grief, we will beress lawsuit for we are americans and we hold our head high knowing that because of these patriots, because of you, this country that we love will always shine as a light onto the world. >> shine as a light onto the world. as i watched the president and secretary of state today, i thought about leadership at its best is when you can do what is right and strong for the people you lead and not respond or be
this is a stark contrast to what our president was doing today and doing this week. he's been trying to bring americans together and do his job as our commander in chief. >> even as voices of suspicion and mistrust seek to divide countries and cultures from one another, the united states of america will never retreat from the world. we will never stop working for the dignity and freedom that every person deserves. whatever their creed, whatever their faith. that's the essence of american...
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lewis was at his arraignment a stark difference from his mug shot after he was arrested last week on drug charges >>> shocking and set time for the school >>> investigators say they connected the principle through the gate dating website adam for adam and set up a round of the room and a train station he offered drugs to an undercover agent for a date at his home at his apartment in san francisco police confiscated 10 hidden cameras including one stuff in a teddy bear computers and opium pipe >>> about a quarter an ounce of meth, bills expected to be ecstasy, and three or four vials of g h b >>> the date rape drug, raises the possibility that the victims were on knowing where recorded he has been a popular principal at montague elementary school in santa clara the last seven years and did a great job raising test scores last year his salary was $160,000 no evidence kids were in jail in dangedanger >>> these things happen people make bad choices our job is about teaching and learning >>> you teach them not to do drugs and stay away from that and secretly that is what he is doing on th
lewis was at his arraignment a stark difference from his mug shot after he was arrested last week on drug charges >>> shocking and set time for the school >>> investigators say they connected the principle through the gate dating website adam for adam and set up a round of the room and a train station he offered drugs to an undercover agent for a date at his home at his apartment in san francisco police confiscated 10 hidden cameras including one stuff in a teddy bear...
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bill neely, nbc news, damascus >>> and we have a stark reminder tonight of the dangers faced by u.s. forces in afghanistan, even as the american mission there starts to wind down, happening in helmand province. and nbc's foreign correspondent, richard engel was there. u.s. troops responded to an attack by the taliban gunmen >> reporter: the marine outpost was attacked moments ago, now those responsible are being searched for. dozens of men are in the marine compound. it is not a taliban gathering, but only a funeral for a local farmer. but as marines approach another group of mud farmhouses, they come under fire. >> right now, we're taking effective fire from the southeast. >> reporter: lieutenant mock spreads out his men, several marines dive into a rooftop. from here, they can see silhouettes of men hiding and shooting. >> he is popping out the right-hand side of the wall. >> yeah, that is where i spotted him. >> reporter: it is not clear if this is the same taliban that attacked the base. >> they think there are about 20 or 30 hiding, yards from here. some with rpgs, some with ass
bill neely, nbc news, damascus >>> and we have a stark reminder tonight of the dangers faced by u.s. forces in afghanistan, even as the american mission there starts to wind down, happening in helmand province. and nbc's foreign correspondent, richard engel was there. u.s. troops responded to an attack by the taliban gunmen >> reporter: the marine outpost was attacked moments ago, now those responsible are being searched for. dozens of men are in the marine compound. it is not a...
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starks recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the panel for their testimony. miss gold, my republican colleagues would like us to believe that the sky is falling in terms of enrollment, benefits, premiums but these projections have turned out to be inkrbt. -- incorrect. and since the passage of the aca, medicare advantage enrollment has increased, the premiums have decreased, is that not correct? >> [inaudible]. >> i'm sure that this happened last year, so that just isn't a one-time event? this is a trend. could you just discuss for a moment the distinctions between medicare advantage and the romney-ryan vouch every -- voucher or premium support program that the republicans would have us -- how do they differ? >> well, there are so many plans floating around that i will answer generally. basically under medicare advantage beneficiaries always have the option to return to medicare, traditional medicare. they get the same benefits in medicare advantage whether, you know, whether they're in medicare advantage or traditional
starks recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the panel for their testimony. miss gold, my republican colleagues would like us to believe that the sky is falling in terms of enrollment, benefits, premiums but these projections have turned out to be inkrbt. -- incorrect. and since the passage of the aca, medicare advantage enrollment has increased, the premiums have decreased, is that not correct? >> [inaudible]. >> i'm sure that this happened last...
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isn't that a hard argument to make, is that a stark enough contrast? >> dueio have a better one, laura? it happens to be the truth. >> no one is saying the economy is perfect. there are a lot of people out of work. there are still millions of people struggling in these conditions, but republicans are presented a stark choice by raising the four years question. do you want to continue with policies that created a clear trend in the correct direction, or do you want to head back to what really brought us to where we are, which all started four years ago? last week, republicans did everything they could to avoid talking about this man, george w. bush. but today, the focus is on going back to the economic turmoil of the past, turmoil president bush never saw coming. >> mr. president, economists say the nation is at increasing risk of recession. what do you say? >> i say that the fundamentals of our nation's economy are strong. >> do you think there's a risk of a recession? how do you rate that? >> you know, you need to talk to economists. i think i got a b
isn't that a hard argument to make, is that a stark enough contrast? >> dueio have a better one, laura? it happens to be the truth. >> no one is saying the economy is perfect. there are a lot of people out of work. there are still millions of people struggling in these conditions, but republicans are presented a stark choice by raising the four years question. do you want to continue with policies that created a clear trend in the correct direction, or do you want to head back to...
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this is in stark contrast to the hundreds of thousands of people who turned out against of the mubarak. it seems more of these are unemployed, young, of kinds of bugs -- thugs, the disenfranchised at the moment. this is an awful transition. the pain we have seen over the last three days underscores that. >> and yet people say it how can the ambassador to libya be killed when it america helped overthrow colonel gaddafi? >> in many ways, this is the most tragic country. the u.s. and nato went in and used military muscle to do what the libyan troops on the ground could not do, and that was to take away the strategic assets of gaddafi. to return as ambassador -- he worked on the ground in libya. he of all people would have been surprised by what happened. >> the german embassy was attacked. they had absolutely nothing to do with the islamic film which was made in the u.s. do you think this is more of a generalized anti-western sentiment? >> is the debate of more than 30 years now. is it the west and islam incompatible? i do not think so, but there are those who will look for not just ameri
this is in stark contrast to the hundreds of thousands of people who turned out against of the mubarak. it seems more of these are unemployed, young, of kinds of bugs -- thugs, the disenfranchised at the moment. this is an awful transition. the pain we have seen over the last three days underscores that. >> and yet people say it how can the ambassador to libya be killed when it america helped overthrow colonel gaddafi? >> in many ways, this is the most tragic country. the u.s. and...
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it is worth pointing out that the bbc has just spoken to leon panetta, and he has delivered a very starkarning. he said that these territorial dispute need to be resolved peacefully, otherwise they risk becoming violent conflicts. and he said they cannot be allowed to become the kind of dynamite that can result in a larger conflict. in terms of america, he said there was a risk of the u.s. being drawn into a conflict. giving you some indication of the worry from washington that this dispute between japan and china over a chain of islands in the east china sea could escalate even further. >> martin, thank you very much indeed. now, for much more on the relationship between the united states and china, do not forget to check out our website where you will find an interactive flow chart showing how china is ruled. now, there has been further heavy fighting in damascus. activists have described the situation as desperate and amnesty international has highlighted a recent increase in heavy bombardments on residential areas. this coincides with a visit to damascus by the iranian foreign minist
it is worth pointing out that the bbc has just spoken to leon panetta, and he has delivered a very starkarning. he said that these territorial dispute need to be resolved peacefully, otherwise they risk becoming violent conflicts. and he said they cannot be allowed to become the kind of dynamite that can result in a larger conflict. in terms of america, he said there was a risk of the u.s. being drawn into a conflict. giving you some indication of the worry from washington that this dispute...
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. >>> hitting home, a stark reminder today of the struggle so many americans are facing, even if they have a job. >>> where is jimmy hoffa, an enduring american mystery, tonight, why they're digging into t evidence. >>> and an extraordinary suggestion from the head of apple. >>> and making a difference, under the friday night lights, something everybody can hear about. nightly news begins now. >>> good evening, i'm savannah guthrie, in tonight for brian. it has been more than two weeks since the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans were killed at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. tonight, a rare reversal, tonight, the intelligence officials say they originally got it wrong. patience is slow with the investigation, and shifting explanations from the administration. tonight, members of congress from both parties are demanding answers, and on the ground in libya, the american officials sent to piece this case together can't even get to the scene of the attack. we begin tonight with our justice correspondent, pete williams in washington, good evening. >> reporter: savannah, it
. >>> hitting home, a stark reminder today of the struggle so many americans are facing, even if they have a job. >>> where is jimmy hoffa, an enduring american mystery, tonight, why they're digging into t evidence. >>> and an extraordinary suggestion from the head of apple. >>> and making a difference, under the friday night lights, something everybody can hear about. nightly news begins now. >>> good evening, i'm savannah guthrie, in tonight for...
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reporter kiet do how a dating website led to his arrest >>> erik keene lowest at his arraignment today a stark difference from his mug shot after arrested last week on drug charges >>> shocking and sad time for the school >>> investigators say they connected the principle through a gay dating website instead of our rendezvous at a train station the 42 year-old offer drugs to an undercover agent in exchange for a date at his home at his apartment police confiscated 10 hidden cameras including one stuffed inside of the teddy bear computer scales and enough drugs to charge them for sale >>> what is suspected to be ecstasy, and three or four vials of g h b >>> the date great drug, raises the possibility that victims were unknowingly recorded he has been a popular principal at montague elementary school for the past seven years the district said he did a great job increasing test scores his salary last year $116,000 no evidence kids were in danger but agents seized his work computer anyway. >>> we will explain to students that people make bad choices sometimes these things happen, we have to move o
reporter kiet do how a dating website led to his arrest >>> erik keene lowest at his arraignment today a stark difference from his mug shot after arrested last week on drug charges >>> shocking and sad time for the school >>> investigators say they connected the principle through a gay dating website instead of our rendezvous at a train station the 42 year-old offer drugs to an undercover agent in exchange for a date at his home at his apartment police confiscated 10...
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produce a top dog a rental by less than two hundred the second british writer carl critchlow meanwhile stark from third place. to ceiling we go where the only to see a longer the european flag. to another victory to its flawless record the mocks ja rule ex cup the latest event to go the cruise way robert first onion reports. isn't everything it's the only. the words of american football coach and russell are held in high regard in the sporting world and this is one of the most illustrious examples of it. the one and only boat sailing under the flag of a continent europe with a multinational cream of the crop who were probably the world's most advanced. since its launch into a. boosting victories and record breaking performances and always seeking new and greater challenges the latest one was the. up in the beginning of september for a week the seed turned into belfield for a fleet of three four of the best bulls all over the world. stake definitely the toughest competition as human has ever faced with a weather conditions adding extra dry i don't need a bit of what we expected on. a very of
produce a top dog a rental by less than two hundred the second british writer carl critchlow meanwhile stark from third place. to ceiling we go where the only to see a longer the european flag. to another victory to its flawless record the mocks ja rule ex cup the latest event to go the cruise way robert first onion reports. isn't everything it's the only. the words of american football coach and russell are held in high regard in the sporting world and this is one of the most illustrious...
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it's a stark reminder of how tough some of the jobs are for the career diplomats. >> i want to bring in robin wright, who is the u.s. foreign policy, and she was a friend of ambassador stevens. thank you for being with us and our condolences for the loss of your friend. >> thank you. >> i know you heard what secretary clinton had to say, and what else would you want us to know about the ambassador? >> chris was a tremendously important influence both in shaping u.s. and foreign policy but also in trying to reengage libya a. new libya, and change the relationship that had been frankly hostile. he was the best of the american diplomats. he knew the streets as well as the elites. he knew the language and culture and he got it. at this critical juncture in defining what succeeds some of the world's leading autocrats. he was helping the issues involved in a new constitution, to help them understand the rule of law, and to help them deal with the issues of development and how do you help them imemploy, many of the men who were in militias, and that are still in the cities, so he was still
it's a stark reminder of how tough some of the jobs are for the career diplomats. >> i want to bring in robin wright, who is the u.s. foreign policy, and she was a friend of ambassador stevens. thank you for being with us and our condolences for the loss of your friend. >> thank you. >> i know you heard what secretary clinton had to say, and what else would you want us to know about the ambassador? >> chris was a tremendously important influence both in shaping u.s. and...
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when it comes to energy policy, it is an incredibly stark choice. president obama has been a leader in moving us towards a new, clean energy future. jobs of the future. we need to reduce our dependence on oil and move to new, clean sources -- renewables, wind, solar. he has done a lot of that. we need to keep moving forward. unfortunately, mr. romney'a energy policy was written by big oil and it takes us backwards. that is not the path to the future. that is the path to more climate change pollution and more subsidies. it takes is a backward. our energy policy is important. we need to go forward to the future that is clean, renewable, built on the kinds of policies president obama has put in place. romney trust the markets more. if he looks like he wants energy sources, which ever ones can be cost-effective so that we can have reliable, affordable energy. obama's attempt to shift as to a clean energy future is almost laughable when you look at the green jobs report were refined more green jobs in septic tank cleaning then in solar utilities. we see
when it comes to energy policy, it is an incredibly stark choice. president obama has been a leader in moving us towards a new, clean energy future. jobs of the future. we need to reduce our dependence on oil and move to new, clean sources -- renewables, wind, solar. he has done a lot of that. we need to keep moving forward. unfortunately, mr. romney'a energy policy was written by big oil and it takes us backwards. that is not the path to the future. that is the path to more climate change...
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around the world, and they say, well, this is what our recipe for success looks like and it is in stark contradiction to what you're doing in your country, it is a bit of a wake- up call for policy makers. that is the success of the summit. >> thank you for visiting with us. >> thank you. >> a terrific conversation. for information on my new book "the chance of a lifetime" and online video for all "this is america" programs, visit our web site. >> "this is america" is made possible by the national education association, the nation's largest advocate for children and public education. poongsan corporation, forging a. afo communications. and the rotandaro family trust. >> whether at home or traveling abroad, our goal is to use our weekly "this is america" program to learn about the social, cultural, and political lives of people around the world. we call it "this is america in the world." we are learning about the entire world. you can see all of our programs at thisisamerica.net and thisistheworld.tv. thisistheworld.tv.
around the world, and they say, well, this is what our recipe for success looks like and it is in stark contradiction to what you're doing in your country, it is a bit of a wake- up call for policy makers. that is the success of the summit. >> thank you for visiting with us. >> thank you. >> a terrific conversation. for information on my new book "the chance of a lifetime" and online video for all "this is america" programs, visit our web site. >>...
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. >> stark versus real. >> stark versus real. yes, sir. >> spontaneous versus staged. definitely the black and white prop propaganda image is replaced by something that seems authentic and is at that moment. >> these are wonderful suggestions. let's hold on to all of these because i think it's an important theme of this project, this book called "colors of confinement" of which this is a presentation. it's to think about not just the episode that we're treating, the incarceration of japanese-americans during world war ii, but also the way we interact with it, the way we see it and the way these representations communicate meaning to us. so let me say a few things about -- i want to volunteer a few of my own observations about what's striking about this photograph. one of them is just the beauty of the subjects. the beauty of the subjects. and i'm not just talking about theirkeykimono -- key kimonos, h are gorgeous. i'm talking about their energy. there's a beautiful energy to these young women. their delight and their humor. the lighting is not perfect, but the woman i
. >> stark versus real. >> stark versus real. yes, sir. >> spontaneous versus staged. definitely the black and white prop propaganda image is replaced by something that seems authentic and is at that moment. >> these are wonderful suggestions. let's hold on to all of these because i think it's an important theme of this project, this book called "colors of confinement" of which this is a presentation. it's to think about not just the episode that we're...
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the president, however, told "time" magazine if he wins in november, the stark choice voters will have made would, quote, pop the blister of polarization. if you're skeptical of that line, i don't blame you. whether the president believes that or not, he kind of has to say next time will be different. otherwise, all of his articulation of his vision for the country in his speech on thursday is more or less for naught. the cruel irony of the mitch mcconnell plan to sandbag barack obama is that it creates a devilishly cynical implied reason for voters to elect a republican president, because it's the only way to restore the country to normal governance. the republican party is so maximalist it cannot be trusted in opposition. you can only get compromise when the republicans have the power. republicans won't let it work the other way around. it would be a true low point for american democracy if this argument were persuasive. but the president and democrats need to acknowledge it head on in the remaining two months of this campaign. you can't simply ignore the tanned, weepy elephant in th
the president, however, told "time" magazine if he wins in november, the stark choice voters will have made would, quote, pop the blister of polarization. if you're skeptical of that line, i don't blame you. whether the president believes that or not, he kind of has to say next time will be different. otherwise, all of his articulation of his vision for the country in his speech on thursday is more or less for naught. the cruel irony of the mitch mcconnell plan to sandbag barack obama...
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first person to be seen nationally as a highway killer was a down juvenile delinquent named charles stark weather. he was 17 and went on the road in 1958 with his underage girl friend, carol and fugate. -- carol ann fugate. in their flight across nebraska, they killed a total of 11 people. people linked it very clearly as a sign of where the culture was going, a sign of the kind of audit mobility -- automobility and lack of values and ruthlessness that were representative of the highways that were at that point just beginning to be built across the nation. i decided to write, "killer on the road to" because i started writing out about the interstate highway system and then the killers kind of took over. the interstate in the beginning was the route to all possible -- to all best possible worlds. people got the notion early on that there was something about the roads that was scary, and that there were people stalking them are haunting them. and that first step of anxiety settled on hitchhikers, the idea that it could potentially be a murderer you were letting into your car. in fact, the d
first person to be seen nationally as a highway killer was a down juvenile delinquent named charles stark weather. he was 17 and went on the road in 1958 with his underage girl friend, carol and fugate. -- carol ann fugate. in their flight across nebraska, they killed a total of 11 people. people linked it very clearly as a sign of where the culture was going, a sign of the kind of audit mobility -- automobility and lack of values and ruthlessness that were representative of the highways that...