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>> obama swed distance in substance and tone from his predecesso and that ishe new day we're talking about. he was well-received, unlikthe way prident bush was received. thataid, he is still deali with governments, andhe governmentare taking the same positions. personality cannot change the united nations rhetoric cannot change the united nations. the united natio represents governments, n individuals. there obama will run into the same problems that his predecessor encountered whent comes to tngs like thmiddle east or dealing with clite change. >> i think thereere a coue of things going on. there was the public theater, with everybody from obama to ahmadinejad, who spoke a halfnd the chamber, to gaddafi -- god kns what he wasoing -- but behind the sceneshere was a fa amount gog on. it is not cle whether we really didet a conceion from the russians that they would help on sctions if necesry, but it is the first indicaon that we might he actually gotten that. >>rogress, jeanne cummings? >> i think it is just the beginning. we are only starting out, we don't know how obamas relatiship
>> obama swed distance in substance and tone from his predecesso and that ishe new day we're talking about. he was well-received, unlikthe way prident bush was received. thataid, he is still deali with governments, andhe governmentare taking the same positions. personality cannot change the united nations rhetoric cannot change the united nations. the united natio represents governments, n individuals. there obama will run into the same problems that his predecessor encountered whent...
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some of them are in the nordic regions up in netherlands, swed. we're seeing good models in china. some in india. we're going to take a lot of those models and replicate them. i think the most important thing is some great models are happening already in the united states. we have fantastic charter schools that are taking kids from -- minority kids from across the nation no matter what circumstances they come from and educating them well. it's getting those examples spread into the u.s. public school system zoosh how can technology play a more important role, bill, in terms of the meta morph sis of the education system? do you see technology really advancing things substantially? >> it definitely has a role to play. if you want to look at data in a rich way, see the trends, if you want to take the bets teachers and have their video on-line so that an advanced student or a student is behind or a teacher wants for learn can access that. a path to diagnose where you're falling behind so you can focus that student center team m right place. we are funding, along with these personnel sy
some of them are in the nordic regions up in netherlands, swed. we're seeing good models in china. some in india. we're going to take a lot of those models and replicate them. i think the most important thing is some great models are happening already in the united states. we have fantastic charter schools that are taking kids from -- minority kids from across the nation no matter what circumstances they come from and educating them well. it's getting those examples spread into the u.s. public...
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>>uarez: a study released in august swed tzania's health rker shortages are part a bigger problem acrding to the journal of health affrs africa has onl 30% of the 1.16million ctors, nures, and miifes it needs. >> ifill: ray'next story looks at the fightgainst river blindness. on our web site, newshour.pbs.or you can watch more of ray's ierview with the health minister d learn about the nation's high maternal mortality rate. again, the mar developments of the day. president obama ared his ecomic policies have stopped e "economic freefall." and feral reserve chairman ben ernanke said it's "likely" t recsion is over. and the u.s. house psed a solution of disapproval again republican joe wilson. he shouted "you lieduring resident obama's health care spee last week. on newshour.pbs.org, an onle- onlfeature tonight. is federal government imulus money reaing women and miority contractors? at report comes from our public broadcasting cleagues at wbezn chicago. we'll see you online, d again here torrow evening. i' gwen ifill. thank you, and go night. major fundinfor the newshour th jim lehrer is p
>>uarez: a study released in august swed tzania's health rker shortages are part a bigger problem acrding to the journal of health affrs africa has onl 30% of the 1.16million ctors, nures, and miifes it needs. >> ifill: ray'next story looks at the fightgainst river blindness. on our web site, newshour.pbs.or you can watch more of ray's ierview with the health minister d learn about the nation's high maternal mortality rate. again, the mar developments of the day. president obama...
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days after a drive-by shooting and that's what wen fi they went to her life, panne down the sidewalk, swedhe one spot of blood and then the ups strike went on the air and i had to do two more shots because it was a very important story that is stuck in my mind and i thought to myself this is what happened, if it bleeds it leaves and on what going to the statistics now but you can clearly show everyone in the country believed they were living through an era of unprecedented crime that there had never been crime like that in this country tt wd had to have these prisons and execute people and had to lock everybody up bull r afoul lovable in any way shape or form and the media is to a great extent responsible for that and once politicians figure it out how you can get elected than you have the yy and me going on and that was a hard push for the crime victims' movement because that is legitimately a heart rending story. >> she's talking the corretion between locking people up and at that time whad growing economy. we had everybody doing good and we know dg the clinton years with the economy was
days after a drive-by shooting and that's what wen fi they went to her life, panne down the sidewalk, swedhe one spot of blood and then the ups strike went on the air and i had to do two more shots because it was a very important story that is stuck in my mind and i thought to myself this is what happened, if it bleeds it leaves and on what going to the statistics now but you can clearly show everyone in the country believed they were living through an era of unprecedented crime that there had...
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she always dreamed of a professional cut and color and she swed up on the plaza with her daughters whos hear her story. >> you are begging us out there for this makeover for your mom. tell us why you want one? >> our mom is so beautiful. we brought her out here for her birthday for her first time to be in new york. we wanted her to be treated like a queen. she's gorgeous, she is going to be 68 and look how beautiful she is. she is just gorgeous. >> we're going to take ten years off, are you ready? >> yes, very much so. he out. >> hold on, hold on. let's look at her before. we have to see what she looks like. look at her posse. they have their blindfolds on. here's the before again. >> all right, you go, girl, strut it. >> wow! wow! >> all right, girls. get rid of those blindfolds. >> oh, my gosh! oh, my gosh! >> are you ready to see yourself? >> yes. >> are you sure? all right, spin around. here's the mirror behind you. >> i love it! >> you look gorgeous. >> thank you. thank you. >> number one, just beautiful color made it into a glamorous color and added a hint of red, the layers, aga
she always dreamed of a professional cut and color and she swed up on the plaza with her daughters whos hear her story. >> you are begging us out there for this makeover for your mom. tell us why you want one? >> our mom is so beautiful. we brought her out here for her birthday for her first time to be in new york. we wanted her to be treated like a queen. she's gorgeous, she is going to be 68 and look how beautiful she is. she is just gorgeous. >> we're going to take ten...