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. >> around the globe, the people boeing are working together to make a difference. >> that's why we're here. >> it creates half the electricity that seals our dreams. we have more than any place on earth. we're working on cleaner ways to use coal every day. there is more information at n.m.a..org. major funding is also provided by the anenburg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you. once again, live from washington... moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening and welcome to a special "washington week" roundtable on health care reform... if it's hot where you are, it's quite possible that the elevated temperature is caused by more than summer sunshine. for president obama, the headwinds he has encountered on this signature domestic issue remind him of this time last year. he told supporters as much yesterday... >> you will recall that the republicans have just nominated their vice presidential candidate and everybody was -- the media was obsessed with it and cable was 24 hours a day and obam
. >> around the globe, the people boeing are working together to make a difference. >> that's why we're here. >> it creates half the electricity that seals our dreams. we have more than any place on earth. we're working on cleaner ways to use coal every day. there is more information at n.m.a..org. major funding is also provided by the anenburg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank...
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. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together for what matters most. >> that's why we're here. >> it creates half the electricity that fuels our dreams. we have more of it than any place on earth. and we're working on cleaner ways to use coal every day. more information at mma.org the >> major funding is also provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, john dickerson of slate magazine and cbs news. john: good evening. president barack obama turned 48 this week. he didn't get big present he'd been asking for doctor passage of health care reform in the house and senate -- but he got a few pretty good alternatives. sotomayor, his pick for the supreme court, was confirmed with the support of nine republicans, and we learned today that the unemployment rate has dropped a little bit. from 9.5% to 9.4%. there have been a few pieces of economic news like this late that, while not fantastic, have
. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together for what matters most. >> that's why we're here. >> it creates half the electricity that fuels our dreams. we have more of it than any place on earth. and we're working on cleaner ways to use coal every day. more information at mma.org the >> major funding is also provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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. >> around th globe, the people of boeing a working together. for the dreamsof generatns to ce. >> that's why we're here. >> aditional corporate funding is provided by the national mining association. major funding for "ashington wek" is also proved by the annenberg oundation, the corporatn for public broadcasting a by contributions to you pbs station from viewers like you. than you.
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. >> around the glbe, the people of boeing e working toether r the dreams of generations .meco >> that's why e're here. >> aditial corporate funding is provided b the national mining associatn. majofunding for "wahington week" also provided bthe annenberg foundatn, the cororation for publi broadcasng and by contritions to your pbs station fr viewers like yo thk u.
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. >> around the glob, the peopl of boeing ae working together for what matters most. that's why wee here. >> it creates half the electricityhat fuels our dreams. we have more of itthan any pla on earth. and we're workng on cleaner ays to use coal every day. more information at ma.org the >> major funding is also provided by the annberg foundationthe corporati for public bradcasting, and by contributio to your pbs station om viewers like yo thank you. once gain, liv from washington, sittg in for gwen ifill this week, jhn dikerson of late maazine and cs news. john: good evenin president barack obama turned 48 this week. he didt get big present he'd been asking for doctor pasge of health ca reform in the use and senate -- but he got a few pretty gooalternatives. sotomayor, his pick for the supreme court, s confirmed wi the support of nine republicans, and we arned today thathe unemployment te has dropped a little bit. from 9.5% 9.4%. there have beea few pieces of ecomic news like thi late that, while not fatastic, have at least been notawful. john arwood, dos the whte hou
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. ♪ around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for what matters most. why we're here. ♪ most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to finding out... just how much algae can help to meet... the fuel demands of the world. >>> welcome back. sam zell is a maverick. he sells when others are buying, buys when others are selling inside knows the world of real estate better than just about anybody. i spoke with him this week. >> i think i was on your program about six months ago. i think "the times" said i thought by the end of the summer we would be reaching equilibrium. it doesn't mean prices of housing go up, but we're basically moving toward a position where housing prices have stopped going down. i'm just talk
. ♪ around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for what matters most. why we're here. ♪ most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a...
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. >> around the glo, the people of boeing ar working together fothe dreams of genrations tocome. >> adition corporate fundi provided by the national ning associatio. major nding for "wasington week" islso provided by the annenberg foundatio the corporation for plic broaasting and by coributions to your pbs statiofrom viewers like you. thank you. >> we e pb
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. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together for what matters most. >> that's why we're here. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is also provided by the national mining association. major funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenberg foundation. the john s. and james l. knight foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. no
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announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. that's why we're here. >>> welcome back. sam zell is a maverick. he sells when others are buying and buyins when others are sellg and knows the world of real estate just about better than ybody and says the housing found the bottom and that this is key to the economy. >> i think i was on your program about six months ago, i think the ""times"" said i thought by the end of the summer we would reach equilibrium. it doesn't mean price offers housing go up, but we're basically moving toward a position where housing prices have stopped going down. i'm just talking simple family housing. >> exactly. >> the key to everything in my opinion is single family housing. >> why? >> that's where consumption comes from. if people don't have confidence in the value of their biggest asset, they're n going to have confidence to spend money. >> right. >> as far as we're concerned, we believe that once housing stabilizes, it will stabilize the rest of the consumer side of the market. >> give me your asses
announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. that's why we're here. >>> welcome back. sam zell is a maverick. he sells when others are buying and buyins when others are sellg and knows the world of real estate just about better than ybody and says the housing found the bottom and that this is key to the economy. >> i think i was on your program about six months ago, i think the ""times"" said i thought by the...
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around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. eight are wearing bathrobes. two... less. - 154 people are tracking shipments on a train. - ( train whistles ) 33 are im'ing on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email... - on a vacation. - hmm? ( groans ) that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> hello there. i'm chloe cho. in asia, the global bank posting a profit of $500 million. >> in europe, investors shrugging off lower than expected earnings at barclays after bad debted nearly double.. >> i'm bertha coombs.. in the u.s., the white house not ruling out tax increases. hello if you're just joining us in the u.s., welcome to the start of your global
around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. eight are wearing bathrobes. two... less. - 154 people are tracking shipments on a train. - ( train whistles ) 33 are im'ing on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email... - on a vacation. - hmm? ( groans ) that's happening now. america's most dependable...
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the most. but i mean, it was so violent. it was just like i'm done. >> 26 people on board the boeing 767 were injured. 14er 14 seriously enough to be taken to the local hospitals. >> when i turned around, people who weren't wearing seat belts, they flew up. >> a man hit the roof of the compartment and landed in the aisle. >> this shows the inside of the plane after it landed. for a moment, passengers wondered if they were able to repeat the fateful flight of air france 447 which disappeared from the skies on june 1, killing all 228 people on board. >> the air france, they could tell it broke up over the air. that's what was going through my head. i'm screwed. >> fortunately the turbulence didn't last, if plane landed safely. all the passengers taken to local hospitals have been released. but what happened on what was reportedly a clear day? so how long have you been flying? >> since 1959. >> ed cook took us inside one of the simulators to show us turbulence up close. so it feels like an airplane in here? >> once we shut the door it will feel like we're in an airplane. the pilots use a five-point harness. >> that's two and the
the most. but i mean, it was so violent. it was just like i'm done. >> 26 people on board the boeing 767 were injured. 14er 14 seriously enough to be taken to the local hospitals. >> when i turned around, people who weren't wearing seat belts, they flew up. >> a man hit the roof of the compartment and landed in the aisle. >> this shows the inside of the plane after it landed. for a moment, passengers wondered if they were able to repeat the fateful flight of air france...
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around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. diffent rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. yeah, my buddy's got all that. do we need to buy a bunch of different medicines? pepto guy: oh, no, pepto alone relieves all five symptoms. plus gas too. dude. we're covered. enjoy the game. easy.
around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. diffent rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate....
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around the globe, the people of boeing... @w are working together -- for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. >>> the obama administration feels the cash for clunkers program will end if the senate doesn't approve an additional $2 billion for it. the popular government rebate gives consumers cash incentive to trade in old gas guzzlers for fuel efficient vehicles. transportation secretary ray lahood says he expects the current $1 billion in funding to run out by the end of this weekend. the lahood administration will continue the program until the senate acts on the proposal. >>> ford is expected to report good news tomorrow and it's rare news for u.s. automakers. cnn learned that ford will announce its first monthly increase in sales in almost two years. sales, ford officials say, were spurred on by the cash for clunkers program. cnn's poppy harlow spoke with members of a ford family about the company's future. >> lena whitman worked as an engineer at ford from 1960 until the early '90s. following his fath
around the globe, the people of boeing... @w are working together -- for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. >>> the obama administration feels the cash for clunkers program will end if the senate doesn't approve an additional $2 billion for it. the popular government rebate gives consumers cash incentive to trade in old gas guzzlers for fuel efficient vehicles. transportation secretary ray lahood says he expects the current $1 billion in funding to run out by the...
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announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to make a difference.why we're here. i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plus support for heart health. that's a great call. one a day men's.
announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to make a difference.why we're here. i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plus support for heart health. that's a great call. one a day men's.
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announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. 's why we're here. in 25 years, global energy consumption will increase by 50%. to meet demand, we'll need to harness the power of sun... wind... waves... and atoms. but that's not enough. today, we need oil. which means before we drill for oil, we drill for data. we can create 3d models of hidden reserves. find new oil in old wells. extend the life of a field. reduce the need for new drilling. smarter resources... to fuel the smarter planet. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. an eleven sixteenths wrench over here? here you go. eleven sixteenths... (announcer) from designing some of the world's cleanest and most fuel-efficient jet engines... to building more wind turbines than anyone in the country... the people of ge are working together... creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! >>> more on
announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. 's why we're here. in 25 years, global energy consumption will increase by 50%. to meet demand, we'll need to harness the power of sun... wind... waves... and atoms. but that's not enough. today, we need oil. which means before we drill for oil, we drill for data. we can create 3d models of hidden reserves. find new oil in old wells. extend the life of a field. reduce the need for new drilling....
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around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. we have only to look into each other's eyes... to see the story of our planet. a few simple truths: the way hydrogen bonds with oxygen, the cadence and order of things -- have lived there from the beginning. but if we move a little to the left, change perspective, and consider the notion of adding the human element... to the periodic table of the elements, we see the world for the first time. and it is a world that responds to our touch. we work the new chemistry... element by element. and, in turn, we learn the secret to a better life. a story of a planet... where chemistry embraces humanity. ♪ for the first time in history, more people live in cities than anywhere else. which means cities have to get smarter. new york has smart crime fighting. paris has smart healthcare. smart traffic systems in brisbane keep traffic moving. galway has smart water. smart meters in dallas, houston... and a smart grid
around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. we have only to look into each other's eyes... to see the story of our planet. a few simple truths: the way hydrogen bonds with oxygen, the cadence and order of things -- have lived there from the beginning. but if we move a little to the left, change perspective, and consider the notion of adding the human element... to the periodic table of the elements, we see the...
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around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. hey, bob. what's up? oh, i just talked to someone at fidelity about saving for my kid's college. huh. what's this? well, that's how i'm going to get there. it's guidance. oh, so may i should follow it, too. it doesn't work that way, pete. you see, this is my own personalized plan. you've got to get one that's right for you. okay. but i can still walk along it while we talk, right? [ laughing ] ah, come on. whatever your destination, fidelity has the people, guidance, and investments to help you find your way. fidelity investments. turn here. according to a study presented by better homes and gardens, definity color recapture. it corrects the look of wrinkles and discoloration. >> that is all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> 21 years ago jack mcgarey and an accomplice hatched an evil plan.
around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. hey, bob. what's up? oh, i just talked to someone at fidelity about saving for my kid's college. huh. what's this? well, that's how i'm going to get there. it's guidance. oh, so may i should follow it, too. it doesn't work that way, pete. you see, this is my own personalized plan. you've got to get one that's right for you. okay. but i can still walk along it while we...
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announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. hy we're here. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to finding out...
announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. hy we're here. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good....
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the plane takes a dip and rises up. you see people going off their seats, people screaming. >> reporter: the boeing 767 had hit a pocket of turbulence so violent and unexpected that flight attendants in the aisles were flung against the ceiling and a few passengers were knocked unconscious. >> i hit my head on the light above, and it broke the light out and was shourd in glass. >> reporter: those with the most severe injuries were lowered to the ground using catering trucks then rushed to the hospital. the rest were treated at the airport. >> everybody bumped the head against it twice because it came down again and very sharp. >> reporter: a doctor on board did what he could during the hour it took to divert to miami. continental said the fasten seat belt light was on, but many of the sleeping passengers on the overnight flight either didn't see it or ignored it. >> nothing was happening, and then all of a sudden the plane just dropped. >> reporter: each year approximately 58 air travelers in the u.s. are injured by turbulence while not wearing their seat belt. this computer simulation created for the faa showed how mu
the plane takes a dip and rises up. you see people going off their seats, people screaming. >> reporter: the boeing 767 had hit a pocket of turbulence so violent and unexpected that flight attendants in the aisles were flung against the ceiling and a few passengers were knocked unconscious. >> i hit my head on the light above, and it broke the light out and was shourd in glass. >> reporter: those with the most severe injuries were lowered to the ground using catering trucks...
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announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. that's why we're here. to see the story of our planet. a few simple truths: the way hydrogen bonds with oxygen, the cadence and order of things -- have lived there from the beginning. but if we change perspective, and consider the notion of adding the human element... to the periodic table of the elements, we learn the secret to a better life. a story of a planet... where chemistry embraces humanity. an eleven sixteenths wrench over here? here you go. eleven sixteenths... (announcer) from designing some of the world's cleanest and most fuel-efficient jet engines... to building more wind turbines than anyone in the country... the people of ge are working together... creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! for the first time in history, more people live in cities than anywhere else. which means cities have to get smarter. new york has smart crime fighting. paris has smart healthcare. smart traffic systems in brisbane keep traffic moving. galway has smart wat
announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. that's why we're here. to see the story of our planet. a few simple truths: the way hydrogen bonds with oxygen, the cadence and order of things -- have lived there from the beginning. but if we change perspective, and consider the notion of adding the human element... to the periodic table of the elements, we learn the secret to a better life. a story of a planet... where chemistry embraces humanity....
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. ♪ around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for what matters most. why we're here. ♪ everyday we generate 8 times the information found in all u.s. libraries. where did it come from? store transactions, market movements. emails, photos... videos... blogs... what if technology could capture all this information... and turn it into intelligence. we could identify patterns faster... we could predict with greater confidence... convert data into action... smarter information means smarter decisions. smarter decisions build a smarter planet... that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. i'm an ibmer. i'm an ibmer. let's build... a smarter planet. to see the story of our planet. a few simple truths: the way hydrogen bonds with oxygen, the cadence and order of things -- have lived there from the beginning. but if we change perspective, and consider the notion of adding the human element... to the periodic table of the elements, we learn the secret to a better life. a story of a planet... where chemistry embraces humanity. announcer: no surprises. no shocks. du
. ♪ around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for what matters most. why we're here. ♪ everyday we generate 8 times the information found in all u.s. libraries. where did it come from? store transactions, market movements. emails, photos... videos... blogs... what if technology could capture all this information... and turn it into intelligence. we could identify patterns faster... we could predict with greater confidence... convert data into action... smarter...
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. ♪ around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for what matters most. why we're here. >>> and we're back. if you thought the health care debate was heated in washington, outside the beltway it's gotten down right hostile. >> open up the door! >> from tampa, florida. >> just say no! >> to austin, texas. >> this man would -- >> to romulus, michigan. town hall meetings over health care have turned chaotic. death threats against members of congress, taunting and shouting, even fistfights. democrats claim it's all political theater organized by reform opponents. >> i also have no doubt that there are groups that are -- have spread out people across the country to go to these things and to specifically generate videos that can be posted on internet sites. >> i mean, is that what we've come to in the united states that we're going to have people basically functioning as thugs coming into meetings, trying to disrupt them, shouting people down? >> republicans in office and on the airwaves insist the anger is real, reflecting real fears about a government takeove
. ♪ around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for what matters most. why we're here. >>> and we're back. if you thought the health care debate was heated in washington, outside the beltway it's gotten down right hostile. >> open up the door! >> from tampa, florida. >> just say no! >> to austin, texas. >> this man would -- >> to romulus, michigan. town hall meetings over health care have turned chaotic. death threats against...
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. ♪ around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for what matters most. why we're here. ♪ according to a study presented by better homes and gardens, definity color recapture. it corrects the look of wrinkles and discoloration.
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. ♪ around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for what matters most. hy we're here. ♪ >> with the news friday about senator chris dodd fighting prostate cancerment it reminded us of another battle another member of congress battled for about a yearment a story we first told you about in aprilme. the power player of the week. >> i just dealt with it. i'm not someone-- i just dealt with it. debby wasserman schultz played a path coming to congress. she rose in the house leadership and then became a leading campaigner for hillary clinton and after she lost, for barack obama. >> as i was researching your career, the phrase that keeps coming up over and over again rising star. >> i really have never paid much attention to that label. i'm a very focused person. i'm a give me the ball kind of person. >> what made what happened this march-- more startling. >> i found my tumor early because of knowledge and awareness. >> it turns out while she was travelling the country last year, she was fighting a secret battle with cancer that led to a double mascotech am i an
. ♪ around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for what matters most. hy we're here. ♪ >> with the news friday about senator chris dodd fighting prostate cancerment it reminded us of another battle another member of congress battled for about a yearment a story we first told you about in aprilme. the power player of the week. >> i just dealt with it. i'm not someone-- i just dealt with it. debby wasserman schultz played a path coming to congress. she rose...
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announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to make a difference. that's why we're here. ♪ ♪ i'm cool like that, i'm cool like that ♪ ♪ i'm cool like that [ female announcer ] there's a smarter, cooler way to get your clothes brilliantly clean. and it's a turn for the better. ♪ i'm cool like that, i'm cool like that ♪ [ female announcer ] tide coldwater. it's specially formulated to clean in cold better than the other brand does in warm. ♪ cool like that and by washing in cold, you can save up to $10 on your energy bill with every 100 oz bottle. and that's cool. tide coldwater. get out of the old and into the cold. ♪ i'm cool like that lly, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and
announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to make a difference. that's why we're here. ♪ ♪ i'm cool like that, i'm cool like that ♪ ♪ i'm cool like that [ female announcer ] there's a smarter, cooler way to get your clothes brilliantly clean. and it's a turn for the better. ♪ i'm cool like that, i'm cool like that ♪ [ female announcer ] tide coldwater. it's specially formulated to clean in cold better than the other brand does in warm. ♪ cool like...
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. >> all of a sudden the plane just kind of like takes a dip and rises up and you see people going off their seats, people screaming. >> reporter: the boeingturbulence so violent and unexpected that flight attendants in the aisles were flung against the ceiling and a few passengers were knocked unconscious. >> i hit my head on the light above and it broke the light out and was showered in glass. >> reporter: those with the most severe injuries were lowered to the ground using catering trucks then rushed to the hospital. the rest were treated at the airport. >> everybody bumped, it happened twice because it came down again and very sharp and... oh. >> reporter: it happened high above the caribbean. a doctor on board did what he could during the hour it took to divert to miami. continental says the fasten seat belt light was on but many of the sleeping passengers on the overnight flight either didn't see it or ignored it. >> nothing was happening. and then all of a sudden the plane just dropped. >> reporter: each year, approximately 58 air travelers in the u.s. are injured by turbulence while not wearing their seat belts. this computer simul
. >> all of a sudden the plane just kind of like takes a dip and rises up and you see people going off their seats, people screaming. >> reporter: the boeingturbulence so violent and unexpected that flight attendants in the aisles were flung against the ceiling and a few passengers were knocked unconscious. >> i hit my head on the light above and it broke the light out and was showered in glass. >> reporter: those with the most severe injuries were lowered to the ground...
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is a huge play on boeing and people forget alcoa is a giant maker of fasteners and the obvious is precision cast parts because that is entirely aerospace. these companies exist for bowing to ship. >> you are fired up. no more caffeine today. hold off a little bit before your show. love you and thanks. much more of jim tonight. you have the chairman and ceo. >> i won't stop on natural gas until every car is powered by it. >> we will talk about this off line here on cnbc. a great show and he's fired up. still to come, it's the cobweb of webs. does craig's list need to shed the design and creepy image to thrive in i wouldn't call it creepy. i put a lot of stuff on there. from prison to emergency. why sir alan stanford was rushed to a hospital. a live report on the other side of the break. you are watching cnwc. we'll be right back. some people buy a car based on the deal they get.
is a huge play on boeing and people forget alcoa is a giant maker of fasteners and the obvious is precision cast parts because that is entirely aerospace. these companies exist for bowing to ship. >> you are fired up. no more caffeine today. hold off a little bit before your show. love you and thanks. much more of jim tonight. you have the chairman and ceo. >> i won't stop on natural gas until every car is powered by it. >> we will talk about this off line here on cnbc. a...
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the most but, i mean, it was like it was so violent. i was just like i'm done. >> reporter: 26 people on board the boeing 767 were injured.usly enough to be taken to local hospitals >> when i turned around, everyone who wasn't wearing a seat belt, they looked like dummies. they just flu up. >> these pictures show the inside of the plane after it landed. for a moment passengers wondered whether they were about to repeat the fateful flight of air france 447 that disappeared from the skies over the atlantic on june 1st, killing all 228 people on board. >> air france, they could tell it broke up over the air. that's exactly what's going through my head, i'm screwed. >> reporter: fortunately the turbulence downlast. the plane landed safely. all the passengers taken to local hospitals have been released. but what happened on what was reportedly a clear day? how long you have been flying? >> since 1959? >> veteran pilot ed cook took us into one of the most sophisticated aircraft simulators around to show us turbulence up close. >> once we get in here and you shut the door, you're going to feel like you're in an airplane. >> here
the most but, i mean, it was like it was so violent. i was just like i'm done. >> reporter: 26 people on board the boeing 767 were injured.usly enough to be taken to local hospitals >> when i turned around, everyone who wasn't wearing a seat belt, they looked like dummies. they just flu up. >> these pictures show the inside of the plane after it landed. for a moment passengers wondered whether they were about to repeat the fateful flight of air france 447 that disappeared from...
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the light out and was showered in glass. i was lucky, though. there were people whose faces were cut up. it was terrible. >> the boeing 767 carrying 179 passengers and crew departed rio de janeiro late last night. >>> new at 5, for nearly two decades the fate of an american fighter pilot was a mystery. but over the weekend the remains of the missing navy flier lost during the first hours of the iraq war were positively identified. it was the first night of operation desert storm when captain michael scott speicher, a navy pilot, was shot down by a surface-to-air missile. then dick cheney announced the casualty. >> the total u.s. losses are one aircraft and one individual. >> reporter: but the 33-year- old pilot's remains were never found. for years, some believe he had parachuted to safety only to be taken captive. in 2001 speicher's status was changed to missing in action. a year later it was changed to missing/captured. >> i just want a straight answer. what happened to my brother. just simple and plain, answer that question. >> reporter: but last month, after almost two decades, an iraqi citizen came forward saying
the light out and was showered in glass. i was lucky, though. there were people whose faces were cut up. it was terrible. >> the boeing 767 carrying 179 passengers and crew departed rio de janeiro late last night. >>> new at 5, for nearly two decades the fate of an american fighter pilot was a mystery. but over the weekend the remains of the missing navy flier lost during the first hours of the iraq war were positively identified. it was the first night of operation desert storm...
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the independent reporting. boeing was going to have people writing for it. to their credit, they will take swift action, but they need to hold a lot of people accountable with the structure and executives involved. the whole thing is very stranger. >> it is and we should say according to your reporting, boeing said their policy is clear. that was unacceptable behavior. >> they're said they had no desire for putting them out of business. they wanted to make that clear. we will see where this goes. >> we're will and thank you very much. interesting story. jim kramer is looking at the next banking behemoth. back from the brink and up 1,452%. that's percent and different than the number i gave. it changed in the past day. "street signs" back in a moment. e where you live... ...or if you're already sick... ...or if you lose your job. your health insurance shouldn't either. so let's fix health care. if everyone's covered, we can make health care as affordable as possible. and the words "pre-existing condition" become a thing of the past... we're america's health in
the independent reporting. boeing was going to have people writing for it. to their credit, they will take swift action, but they need to hold a lot of people accountable with the structure and executives involved. the whole thing is very stranger. >> it is and we should say according to your reporting, boeing said their policy is clear. that was unacceptable behavior. >> they're said they had no desire for putting them out of business. they wanted to make that clear. we will see...
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houston when it was forced to make an emergency landing in miami. 26 people were injured, four seriously. passengers say the boeing 767 began to plunge and shake violently, then they were sent flying. >> everybody bumped their head. it came down again, and very sharp. >> nothing was happening, and then all of a sudden the plane just dropped. >> with no storms reported in the area, one meteorologist says the plane could have encountered clear air turbulence. the faa says it's too early to speculate. >>> after enjoying a cold beer at the white house, professor henry gates is talking about his his face-to-face meeting with the officer who arrested him. >> i asked him if he would have lunch with me one on one, maybe go to a red sox game, maybe go to a celtics game, maybe have dinner with our families. >> sergeant james crowley arrested gates saying the professor would not cooperate as they investigated a reported break-in in his home. a neighbor called police about some suspicious activity but it turns out it was gates himself trying to get into his own home. gates says he has received death threats and has not yet re
houston when it was forced to make an emergency landing in miami. 26 people were injured, four seriously. passengers say the boeing 767 began to plunge and shake violently, then they were sent flying. >> everybody bumped their head. it came down again, and very sharp. >> nothing was happening, and then all of a sudden the plane just dropped. >> with no storms reported in the area, one meteorologist says the plane could have encountered clear air turbulence. the faa says it's...
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at the same time, the people of the fed, just like the boe, know it's because they've been extremely generous in their policy we are seeing the improved economic data. i don't think the news we've had so far can change dramatically any central bank, the bank of england or the fed. >> as far as the consumer is concerned, we'll get a lot of information on the government's retail sales and earnings and michigan consumer sentiment on friday. is there still a disconnect between some of the numbers, the payroll numbers better than expected and the real economy where consumers are still very hesitant? >> confidence numbers are always relatively volatile and disconnected from the hard data simply because perceptions are often at odds with the actual releases. i would say gradually we should see some feeding in from the better news coming in from the payroll data. for instance, feeding into consumer confidence. simply because people see that the situation of the local markets improving. at the same time, we must not get carried away by the figures we had on friday. of course, it was good news
at the same time, the people of the fed, just like the boe, know it's because they've been extremely generous in their policy we are seeing the improved economic data. i don't think the news we've had so far can change dramatically any central bank, the bank of england or the fed. >> as far as the consumer is concerned, we'll get a lot of information on the government's retail sales and earnings and michigan consumer sentiment on friday. is there still a disconnect between some of the...
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the people from the plane to the ground. >> we had to use the catering trucks. we used elevators to bring the passengers down in a safe manner. >> reporter: 20 were injured, four cease youly when the boeing 767 bound from rio de janeiro to houston hit severe turbulence. some were rushed to the hospital. >> all of a sudden the plane takes a dip and rises up and you see people going off their seats and people screaming, little kids crying, people saying please, help, please. >> reporter: it happened 4:30 moth jg is inrninwhen the plane encountered rough air. the pilot was forced to land in miami. because of cuss toms and immigration regulations the uninjured had to stay on the plane for three hours the flight heads to houston today. the passengers are hoping for smooth air between florida and texas t. drew levinson, cbs news, new york. >>> diplomates are working to find out the status of three american tourists reportedly detained in iran. state tv reports the three were arrested when they crossed the border in to iran. >>> still to come when 9 news now returns, taxing marijuana. while some think that it is a bad move, it could actually bring millions of dollars to california's cash-strapp
the people from the plane to the ground. >> we had to use the catering trucks. we used elevators to bring the passengers down in a safe manner. >> reporter: 20 were injured, four cease youly when the boeing 767 bound from rio de janeiro to houston hit severe turbulence. some were rushed to the hospital. >> all of a sudden the plane takes a dip and rises up and you see people going off their seats and people screaming, little kids crying, people saying please, help, please....
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the rive boeing says it's the city's pcbs. so, was this just fothe city ligh steam plant, or did boeing and other people put storm drains into this ptty much just for cooling water from theteam plant. >> smith: the ci flat-out disaees, and it has taken boeing tcourt. >> pcbs are comi by connections of other pple to our ditch. th come through drainage lines. they come fromther properties, most spefically boeing's property. >> smith: so boeg was attaching its drainage pip to ur flume, sending some of it dirty stuff downour flume to the ver. >> there are over 20ines attached to r ditch that came om the boeing property. >> smith: 20 lines? >> yeah. >> smith: so it's a prracted argumentetween you and boeing over who actuay put the dirty ntaminants in that flume. >> it's continuing argument. >> smith: and at argument is holding up the b cleanup on the duwamish river. jay manning, who heads washington'separtment of ecology, wch helps epa supervise the clean-up, owed me the cost of this contued delay puget sound. >> we're lking at four very large outfalls of draina pipes that carry storm water fm more than 30 square mil of this area. you
the rive boeing says it's the city's pcbs. so, was this just fothe city ligh steam plant, or did boeing and other people put storm drains into this ptty much just for cooling water from theteam plant. >> smith: the ci flat-out disaees, and it has taken boeing tcourt. >> pcbs are comi by connections of other pple to our ditch. th come through drainage lines. they come fromther properties, most spefically boeing's property. >> smith: so boeg was attaching its drainage pip to ur...
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the movie -- there used to boe -- the mag-- be, the magic johnson was a showcase. we just don't need to have ghetto theaters, now it is a grindhouse. but it is humbling to see your movie. people are texting and talking, and a lunatic walks in, and has an episode. entire families are -- they are not asking for this. but one thing with "grindhouse" is i grew up going to black tehaters -- theaters with blaxploitation and kung fu. i talked about the love and nostalgia, isn't this a shame it doesn't exist anymore. pity that. then i go to the magic johnson, and it hit me exactly what it was right. there was no -- you had bored apathy. people kind of miserable being there. they are not talking back. if it was full, you got that. or a running conversation, not abou the mie. >> on a weekend like this one, hwere -- where your movie just opened. you are funny about it but ere is a point that you are learning something, seeing it in different cultural settings. what do you take from this when his is opening? >> this is not research, but it is, here is the reality. put this in your brain. tavis: for the next project? >> this is how it plays. one reason i do this in los angeles is because
the movie -- there used to boe -- the mag-- be, the magic johnson was a showcase. we just don't need to have ghetto theaters, now it is a grindhouse. but it is humbling to see your movie. people are texting and talking, and a lunatic walks in, and has an episode. entire families are -- they are not asking for this. but one thing with "grindhouse" is i grew up going to black tehaters -- theaters with blaxploitation and kung fu. i talked about the love and nostalgia, isn't this a shame...