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theare not covered by t media. not like a rock conce. tas: do you play these thgs? >> noteally.going to fiddle coests in california. there are banjond fiddle contests and everything -- there is a market, i is an esoteric market. "o brother, where art thou" sold 7 million copies. tavis: we will play some ftage for you, an appeance steve martin made thether night that you ferenced earlier. this wayour firstime. >> playing in publidoing more than on or two songs. iplay in my sta-up act but i have never done a music show. i was ted to get my feet wet d see what it w like. it might be something interesting to do but i do not want t charg people money. this is for chari i i am not ready r a period tavis: what did you make of te experience? >> i likedt and i got a gd eeling. i did not prepare anyomedy but i was kind of jking around so that was fun. tavis: are you ready to charge now? >>a you there yet will youake my money? >> i fou an old concert ticket of mine fromhe 1970' that was $10. i am stunned to hear that tickets are 1. call i have to do is sell one tiet. vis: you could command
theare not covered by t media. not like a rock conce. tas: do you play these thgs? >> noteally.going to fiddle coests in california. there are banjond fiddle contests and everything -- there is a market, i is an esoteric market. "o brother, where art thou" sold 7 million copies. tavis: we will play some ftage for you, an appeance steve martin made thether night that you ferenced earlier. this wayour firstime. >> playing in publidoing more than on or two songs. iplay in my...
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ambued r ced fid verashotthrough e driver deof thpolice vehie string e officer while he was still thear. >> it ha endether the second wounded officer who ok threots inhis ches abdomed arm,crawled out of e vehicle and s in a pi rewithhe suspect. e ood on e squad caand nearntlessshell casingon e ground onlythvial oof of what scores o esar >> the shotwere ke three itiay. hea the thair. itga become countls. it soundelia wester we saw the cars and e poce rs cg wn, they re coming in numb >>porterwhen thbuets stped thtwficersand a specwere trord shk trma. the first ficer watrea and reas. thsecond is under going tmen e acons of both offirs ke thems. >> thank d for thr heroism. oumewereere stopthe maniac, who s at d ha doneo innocent people on the street t suspect ou be okay police have yet toree his name. now he can linyof morearges rangg from mest ast totempd first eeurder. briakeebler. getting velopments all evening follow the stor our b site c 2 newsom as thstory continues to develop baimore unty community members ll hd a vigil r thowner a liquortorewh washotand killed. ng owned the or store
ambued r ced fid verashotthrough e driver deof thpolice vehie string e officer while he was still thear. >> it ha endether the second wounded officer who ok threots inhis ches abdomed arm,crawled out of e vehicle and s in a pi rewithhe suspect. e ood on e squad caand nearntlessshell casingon e ground onlythvial oof of what scores o esar >> the shotwere ke three itiay. hea the thair. itga become countls. it soundelia wester we saw the cars and e poce rs cg wn, they re coming in numb...
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of thear did seem to have trouble keeping on the rights at the road, and then it drove through a stopign. stopped at theleft and it appears as thoughhe police have t drir corr. out comes the cprit -- a seveyear old boyho had taken is dad's car. the reason? he did t wanto go to church. >> fuing was ma possible by the frman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, an honolulu, the nean's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundaon, and union bank. foundaon, and union bank. >> union bank has putts strength t work for wide ange of companies, fm small businees to mor corporations. what can we do for you? >> i am henrlouis gates, j., and publ broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for eltionoverage. >> fo conversations beyond sound bites. for a coitment to joualism. >> im kerry washington, ad public trust castis my soue fo intelligt connection t my community. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet lo
of thear did seem to have trouble keeping on the rights at the road, and then it drove through a stopign. stopped at theleft and it appears as thoughhe police have t drir corr. out comes the cprit -- a seveyear old boyho had taken is dad's car. the reason? he did t wanto go to church. >> fuing was ma possible by the frman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, an honolulu, the nean's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundaon, and union bank. foundaon, and union...
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>> thear in vtnam for me is a very bad tng. >> rose: well, he didn'to the war in vietnam. >>e was certainly part of the war effort. he was the secretary of defense in theennedy and johnson administration >> rose: he coulhave resied on principle. >> he could resigd on principle. there armany, many, many questions abou the '60s, what happened in the war, the tragedy the true tragedy notnly that we'vstarted the war but en after he left the johnson administrationn 1968 the war continued until1975 with millions of vietnameseying and tens of thousds of americans. >> rose: you've hrd this before on th program en that the central thing that happened about that was thatpeople felt like tt even after you acknowledged that you ha realized cerin things about the war, you didn' speak out en then. >> well, that... again, f an ex-secreta of defense to eak out against a war.... >> rose: b americanswere ing. >> but more americans... i the first place i mig have been wrong because almo all of my associes believed i was wrong. but assuming was corre and i think in hindsight i was, by speakin
>> thear in vtnam for me is a very bad tng. >> rose: well, he didn'to the war in vietnam. >>e was certainly part of the war effort. he was the secretary of defense in theennedy and johnson administration >> rose: he coulhave resied on principle. >> he could resigd on principle. there armany, many, many questions abou the '60s, what happened in the war, the tragedy the true tragedy notnly that we'vstarted the war but en after he left the johnson administrationn 1968...
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he left offic in 1968 and sat by silently while thear went on for sevenore years.in life, mcnamara publically agonidd about the decisionhe made about the war, mo famouslin thecumentary "the fog of wa" against that backdrop the printed response to mcnamara's death by the great w correspondent joe galloway has caused a stir. under the headline, "reading an obit with great pleasure," he writes, theptly named strange robert mcnumber era uffled off to join lbjnd dick nixon in the seven level of he. he described a ferryboat trip he ok in martha's vineyard in 1962. he was apprched by a man who was a local art. th artist, "told mcnamara there was aadio phone call for him on the bridge." mcnamara set down his drink and stepd outside. the artist immediately grabbed him,restl him to the railing and pued him over the side. th is not a etaphor. somedy actually, apparently tried to throw robert mcnamara overboard. joining us now is paul hendrickson, university pennsylvania professorho uncovered the namara ferryboat sty and writes abo it in his book, "the lving and ea the five li
he left offic in 1968 and sat by silently while thear went on for sevenore years.in life, mcnamara publically agonidd about the decisionhe made about the war, mo famouslin thecumentary "the fog of wa" against that backdrop the printed response to mcnamara's death by the great w correspondent joe galloway has caused a stir. under the headline, "reading an obit with great pleasure," he writes, theptly named strange robert mcnumber era uffled off to join lbjnd dick nixon in the...
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theare all using thnology that is 100 years o. this is still basically in boilg water to turn turbis. how'd you g deeper in the utilit business and change it? >> i think you will see technologylayer role in chging the energy and enviroent space. to egg- to a degree, it has. this will happen in a couple of ys. one, cane make theusiness of generating andelling power mo efficient? in pticular, if it invols this, will it be more distbuted, it will ba real requirement for muchmproved networking, for command and control, billy. on the other han however t generation side is involved, nservation is goingo be important. i think computers provide a real opportunity now to change the pattern of consumption by making it more automatefor people, so they can take electives chces about being more conservative. thi that is one of the advances in computing and networking and thlow costf consumer electronics willake that possible. that will be the first big change. >>when you think thishange will be felt? -- when do you thinkhis change will bfelt?
theare all using thnology that is 100 years o. this is still basically in boilg water to turn turbis. how'd you g deeper in the utilit business and change it? >> i think you will see technologylayer role in chging the energy and enviroent space. to egg- to a degree, it has. this will happen in a couple of ys. one, cane make theusiness of generating andelling power mo efficient? in pticular, if it invols this, will it be more distbuted, it will ba real requirement for muchmproved...
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that natn's marine biolists a so concerned abouwhthe squivended upn san diego, theare now tagging th wh phiscated monito deves whater theeaso theches arbeng aot more owded smer, with swimme and sqcompeting for the io real estate. mi von fremd, c news, sadiego. >> prey azing. > ahon "rld ws meeting mandela. young erican essayistsin t chan to meet tan who led south africa ofhebyss o apartheid. ) [ female annouer whi new prucdo wen thi ist acrdinto a study prese better hes aar finiolor rectu. orrects e look ofnks and discolatn. 00ers. one brilt er. i'mindy. and i'mjoni.'ve been best friendssince we were two. wee alys been alike. e even bhaveosteoposis. t wee active. escialhenweacatio so wn i hear abreclast, he oly oe-year ivosoporosisreatmeialled ni my doct sd ret helps restrenhen our bonestop tm restt to fcture for twve who months. anreast is appved to he protect frofrturein morplaces: h, e,ven her bones. (announc) u ould never takereclast if youe on zomethave low blo cum kidn problem or ou're pan plan bee egnant or nursinte caiud vitamin dly tell youdoctor if u delop severeusclon or j
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theare incasingly using it to argue abouthat should happen net. lok at this incident andepublicans say here's an example of the gornment overextending s authority, reaching into the life of a priva company. the lsson here is that we ne to pull back. democrats lo at this and say here ian emple of a private company essentlly extting money from the government by thrtening to walk away from a deal. what happed here was wrong. it happed behind closed doors. what e need greater transpency and greater control over the regulatory agcies. and what we need is mo versight of these mpanies. > lehrer: and as congresan -- we have to make sure this never happens again >> right. >> lehrer: it eing what the bank of america and merrill lynch del. and being government involvement. >> lehrer: governmt involvement inhat kind of deal. thehird thing is cit. filly its troubles. wt do we foe about it right now? s there been any late developments on cit and its proems? >> so thisis a major small business lender th has been desperately pleading with the government f aid. th
theare incasingly using it to argue abouthat should happen net. lok at this incident andepublicans say here's an example of the gornment overextending s authority, reaching into the life of a priva company. the lsson here is that we ne to pull back. democrats lo at this and say here ian emple of a private company essentlly extting money from the government by thrtening to walk away from a deal. what happed here was wrong. it happed behind closed doors. what e need greater transpency and greater...
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the aging ocess she went through and there's something sort of heavy lidded abou her eyes and just thear-away stare that i remember from when i watched her in the movie. but en i look at is otograph, all i sos someone who's ve good atposing for photogphs and someone who isn't. (laughs) somebody loong like "ishis okay is this hoyou want me?" i feel a little bit of a get here but i nokate knows what she's doing so i'm just gointo stand here. >> rose: her new book, "lacombe animpersona" gathers 192 images spanning her career. she says these colles moments are my life, i'm pleased to have brigitte lacbe at this table for the rst time. so gre to see you. now t me just talk a ltle t about this. is is going to be easy. 're just going to look at your work. a an of your lifetime. rst of all, the boo is dedited simply to your friend >> yes. >> rose: why tt dedication? beuse these people are your friend >> no, no,o. not all. (laughs) not all of tm. but a few ofhem. a few ofhem. and that's a... i havetwo things, i have my worknd my friends, reall and sometimesthey actually re the same thing. >> rose: thi
the aging ocess she went through and there's something sort of heavy lidded abou her eyes and just thear-away stare that i remember from when i watched her in the movie. but en i look at is otograph, all i sos someone who's ve good atposing for photogphs and someone who isn't. (laughs) somebody loong like "ishis okay is this hoyou want me?" i feel a little bit of a get here but i nokate knows what she's doing so i'm just gointo stand here. >> rose: her new book, "lacombe...
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are d anine 7.01 a ea tut year but the big deal they are hardly over populated areas,theare over nyisld. nd want to nyacmarle r aclendar for august 21, 2017. there will be a total in the united states. we are over front royal a. thunderstorm that will move to the north along interstate 81 dropping heavy rain. no lightning with it. up north of charlestown isolated showers. most of us won't see it. you may get ten or 15 minutes of rain out of some of these smaller ones and this patch into loudoun county as well. we have true view hooked up because i want you to see while washington is sort of in between systems, there has been a lot of rain moving across the continue tn and ohio valley. that will also probably mostly stay to the west. can't rule out a few morning showers out of that. something we are starting to talk about is what is happening east of the bahamas. an area of low pressure here getting kind of squally, so much so that the hurricane center is keeping an eye on it. we do believe that this system will be moving up the coast as we go through the weekend which may impact us and
are d anine 7.01 a ea tut year but the big deal they are hardly over populated areas,theare over nyisld. nd want to nyacmarle r aclendar for august 21, 2017. there will be a total in the united states. we are over front royal a. thunderstorm that will move to the north along interstate 81 dropping heavy rain. no lightning with it. up north of charlestown isolated showers. most of us won't see it. you may get ten or 15 minutes of rain out of some of these smaller ones and this patch into loudoun...
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thear ended in 2003, but even now inpeace they say pe is the highest reported crime in the capital city monrovia. more than half of the cases involve girls 10 to 14. >> i think it's anssue of violence it's an issue ofower. sometimes would say it's a sickness perhaps. >> reporter:eputy justice minist eva mappy-morgan said the keys exercising t streth of women. >> theact that we in post war dosn't mean that those issu that menhave, have been det wih. we have to examine ourselves, see what it is we want todo so hat we are not contuously aming these people these n, for victimizing . weave to see ourselves now as being our own advocate. >> report: in that spit, the ig is takg the message of women's power to lal communities. and unting on her fema officerto help change the face of law enforcement a country where women have long be treated like pperty. >> you have a countr in a time where a fele comesup and says, i have been abus by my husbd, and a maleofficer downplayst. they lk at it, like, well, is yourusband so bad? you don'get that attention. you need unt maybe somebody's hurt oread. but
thear ended in 2003, but even now inpeace they say pe is the highest reported crime in the capital city monrovia. more than half of the cases involve girls 10 to 14. >> i think it's anssue of violence it's an issue ofower. sometimes would say it's a sickness perhaps. >> reporter:eputy justice minist eva mappy-morgan said the keys exercising t streth of women. >> theact that we in post war dosn't mean that those issu that menhave, have been det wih. we have to examine...
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frontal lobe which is the part of t brain that normally mak them feel like they are control of what theare doing is shutting down. >> reporter: it ishutting down because... >> it is consistentith the feeling that they are nocharge in the process. >> reporter: there are some o argue that certn people are predisposed or hardwired tard transcendent expiences and some are not. it's an argument chaplaihandzo disagrees with. >> ion't believe in a god that eates people especially selectivelin a way that makes it difficult for them access this god. that's nomy god. >> i thi to some degree we all are hard-wired to be le to think about things on these levels. it's just a matterf how much we engage that and if weind a path th does help us to engage that r ourselves. >> reporter: wberg says people of faith shouldn't worry th his research will ever minish their fait >> i don think that our, our science is ing to be able to definitivy prove that god exists or doesn't exist. it is, ultimately, a leapf faith. >reporter: dr. newberg believethe number one activity that can exercise your brn and enrich ur li
frontal lobe which is the part of t brain that normally mak them feel like they are control of what theare doing is shutting down. >> reporter: it ishutting down because... >> it is consistentith the feeling that they are nocharge in the process. >> reporter: there are some o argue that certn people are predisposed or hardwired tard transcendent expiences and some are not. it's an argument chaplaihandzo disagrees with. >> ion't believe in a god that eates people...
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in additn, what they are goi to do ofhat they say theare focused is trying to get the infrastructure money out faster because rit now the mey that out there is savin jo, not creating new os. the infraructure jobs arehe ones tt could become new jobs. >> there is a lotf revisiism about what the administration had promid. it had said tha it -- the stimulus would prent unemployment from rising above 8%, of course that d t happen. secondly, the presidentaid stimulus w so urgent that it had en passed so quickly that he wouldn' even allow a 48-hour period whe members of congress coulread the damn bill. now the administration saying it accepts so slowly, itis a matt of month if it was going to behat slow, how ce we did he a ek and over wch the members -- >> the money came ou in phase there wasarly money that went out. there was earlyoney that went out in taxe and a second ma wentut to statgovernments. >> if th had not happened, looked at where would be now. even worse shape. >>ou have to rememb also the psychology of the mes. we were in a really bad shape. the autobile companies h not gonint
in additn, what they are goi to do ofhat they say theare focused is trying to get the infrastructure money out faster because rit now the mey that out there is savin jo, not creating new os. the infraructure jobs arehe ones tt could become new jobs. >> there is a lotf revisiism about what the administration had promid. it had said tha it -- the stimulus would prent unemployment from rising above 8%, of course that d t happen. secondly, the presidentaid stimulus w so urgent that it had en...
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there you see thears the highway. i'm joined this hour by my colleague, tamron hall a david shuster who re back in new yor at msnbc headquarters. go morning. >> good rning, chris. >> chris, good morning. firsof all, it's anonor to be here with her in new york regardless of what you think of chael jackson this is a day unlike anything a lot of us has ever seen. it'sincredibl chs, on my w in i wa listening to the radio and they were invitingeople in new york cityo come down to times square whichill be played out on the huge screens youre very familiar with. i image people will be walking by television sets best buy and other sto getting a glimpse of this. ey are expecting a billion people, 'm heard, to be watching this via television a manythers there in that crowd and it's incredibl to this, chris. get on perspective. u're there in the midst of a of this. how does the ergy feel thre? it is celebration, more somber? take us inside what you're seeing. >> i will tell you that i've be here over the last several dayseay thr
there you see thears the highway. i'm joined this hour by my colleague, tamron hall a david shuster who re back in new yor at msnbc headquarters. go morning. >> good rning, chris. >> chris, good morning. firsof all, it's anonor to be here with her in new york regardless of what you think of chael jackson this is a day unlike anything a lot of us has ever seen. it'sincredibl chs, on my w in i wa listening to the radio and they were invitingeople in new york cityo come down to times...
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we do nonowant thear from you agagain. not one persrson who'seld the vice p presidentl slot in the campaign and lost, in ththe televion age, has ever made e to higher office. go ahead, pat. te me how she's going totoet there. >> richard nixixon lost presidenenal candate in 1960. head been vice presidentnt and ran for president. lost in '62 and cacame back d won the e esiden twice in 49 states. it i ia tougroad. i will say this,s, i thinkhe could nceivably -- because look, there's enormousus loyal and lo for her in the party. i can see heher blowinout the conservativeve side the caucucuses in wa and the iowa stw poll. and d havingne other candidate run ainst. dodown to e finals. i can see her cocoeivabl getting the e nominaon. it advdvice hardi agree, seeing her getting ththmajori of the modederate ve and liberal republicans s and brging them aboard. that's a very, verery big untain for her totolimb i think hohoward'sight, she ally needs to study, s s needs young ople with her on the issues every day. and two or three reall
we do nonowant thear from you agagain. not one persrson who'seld the vice p presidentl slot in the campaign and lost, in ththe televion age, has ever made e to higher office. go ahead, pat. te me how she's going totoet there. >> richard nixixon lost presidenenal candate in 1960. head been vice presidentnt and ran for president. lost in '62 and cacame back d won the e esiden twice in 49 states. it i ia tougroad. i will say this,s, i thinkhe could nceivably -- because look, there's...
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a lot of theare suspicious of thgeithner plan and don' like the idea of ceating a consumeragency thatould take all e consumer stuff. thbanks hate it and som of tm were vey sympathetic and i dn't notice anyprofiles of courage of people coing up with olutions to the deficit when the chrman of the fed offered the oprtunity for em to giveit. >> when does the chrman think the exit strategwill be need? e we getting closeto the en or arewe to t point where they can pull back so of theieasy money on policie i don't think from what he said this week,i don't think hethinks we're anywhere near that. the receson could be about to end, meaning the ecnomy may b closto the point were it stops hrinking and starts to grow again. but the fd's forecast is unemployment will rein very high, 9.%, 1% for another year and a half, twoyears. he thinks they have long tim to go before ey have to start lling back and wants to resure people they n do it when they want to. is it our impression that we've seen him a lot lately, bernanke,ut in public and doing lot of talking? is that typical for a fed hair and he said th
a lot of theare suspicious of thgeithner plan and don' like the idea of ceating a consumeragency thatould take all e consumer stuff. thbanks hate it and som of tm were vey sympathetic and i dn't notice anyprofiles of courage of people coing up with olutions to the deficit when the chrman of the fed offered the oprtunity for em to giveit. >> when does the chrman think the exit strategwill be need? e we getting closeto the en or arewe to t point where they can pull back so of theieasy money...
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it i a more hands-on y is precisely so we can reduce local civian fghan casualties and therefo make thear effort more sustainab and get the population on our side. >> we, what about the partners in this effort? great britain sufferedi think, it was eight casuales in the span o24 hours. you had that very dramic scene of the hearsegoing through towns. how ng can they sustain that in puic opinion? >> well, i think the brits are pretty dowdy. the brits are tough. and certainly there's been a grt deal of resistance from iraq after a while and they did finally do that but i think that the brits are committe think the frustrating thingf course is the rest ofato is t committed to it. yo do have other troops there in less dangerous places because the rul of engement are so-- you know, let's n take casualties. let's not kill anyone. itaises very big question about the allnce and the long run. now does the united states he enough troops what it needs did and does president obam have the wi to put in a lot more troops? there's also qstion here domeically. >> and what do you thi the answer to at is, g
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some action on thear rad aor anch. t movingast ofumrlbeand c anpushing towards berkeley springs. it will push off to the east. temperatures near 70. near 90 this afternoon. partly sunny with some afternoon and evening thunderstorms. it possibility of strong thunderstorms with damaging winds. this week again, the front should move far enough to the east so we will have low humidity. partly cloudy skies. it is looking like a fantastic weekend. >> everything is fantastic this friday morning. if you are trying to get out of dodge, have a great time. everything is good as far as interstate travel. south to the chesapeake ba bridge, nothing reported as far as interstate 95. we will check out 395 near washington bowl -- washington boulevard and the pentagon. nothing to report on 270. headlights are southbound at shady grove road moving at speed. >> you have a piece of cake job this morning. thank you. >>> metro train operators are feeling the pressure. they are being heavily scrutinized by passengers. >> they are calling for some respectful rules of the road. matt brock is live to expla
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oer liberal voices need to say anything when you've t peggy noonen givg her a smack do >> i think thearesmed to lacking a lot of focus. ople voting for the republican party are in favor whilehose heads.op a scratchi their >> sam, where is this going? i know democrats would lve for this to continue for another year, but at a certn point, sarah palin's goingo drift away from the media spotlight and then what? >> i think she cceeded as long as she can make it appear she's running against the grain. the scene you saw this weekith her liter staefring down the cameras from her fishing boat is one she's like to playor the next few years. >> especially if some like the one in new jersey, virnia, don't really want her around in eir campai? >> i haveo disagree. i think that regardless of what she does and appears to on the ne, pple are gog to respond based on the issues when the election comes around. i think there's lot ofhe approv dropping. sarah palin is a distracon but she's onethat's not going to, i think, affect electionsor republican candidates in a negative way. >>nteresting conversation. j
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>> the guests, we tell them about the duck and they visit her at the nest and they are excited if theare here when they hatch. >> reporter: animal control will come get the ducks and relocate them to a different ea. that a bit sweet day in the hospitality ndustry. beth parker, fox 5 news. >> i guess mom is smart. she keeps going back to the same bed and breakfast. >> they treat her right. >>> the news tonight is far from every. >> the "news edge at 6:00" starts right now. >>> slipped past security in ten federal buildings. part of a federal investigation. no one was in danger this time. tom fitzgerald. >> reporter: the findings come from this government accountability report. investigators focused on the federal protective service, one of the main agencies responsible for protecting federal buildings and workers. they said the outsourcing of the private job to secure company
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coming up, find out where else thear smokers >>> happening today, after several failed attempts, nasa will try to get shuttle "endeavour" off the ground. the shuttle and its crew are preparing to launch at 6:51 this evening. and thunrstorms forced nasa to scrub another attempted launch last night. and once they make it to the space station, they will join six others making it the largest group ever making it to space. >>> and usa today reports the department of defense wants to ban tobacco use by all service members. and the study also found that members of the military use cigarettes to relieve stress. and tobacco use increased after the start of the wars in afghanistan and iraq. >>> the time is 11:28. we have 80 degrees out there. explosive new allegations after michael jackson's death. coming up, why his sister inks the pop icon was murdered. >>> and then a war of words over sarah palin's future. the father of her grandchild speaks out about what could be the motive of her wow, is this... fiber one honey clusters? yes. it's delicious. delicious. i know. but it can't can't have abou
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general jones was on a fact-finding missiono talk to people and to lk at thear in afghistan, look at what's going on in pakistan. and he delivered a messa and the message was "let's deal with the strategy in the afghanistan r that we n with with v wh e troop level, it's now been approved, and not be thinking about more troops and, in fact, you will create a whiskey tango fox-trot moment for the president if y come until with more troop" and at was a veryclear messagthat the pengon and the generals nce the story came out made it clear,ell, theye going to askor what they want. jones made it clearhat wasn't absoluteestriction but he was carrying a message from the esident of the united states that it' already obama's war and he hesto do with the troop level weave there now an we're gng see. but that w an important message to deliver. >> rose: what does he think of hilly clinton? >> you know, i don't... did not the a kind of what does h think of t cabin membe. peopleeported that the natial security council is kind of working and functioning we'll see. because threal test is n just eryday
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top commander in afghastan says it will take a lot more troops th whresident obama has pland to win thear in afghanistan. thatcy according to a report in "theashington post" this moin colol, good morning to you. >> good morning, alex. >> we ve the president planning to have 68,000 troops in ahanistan by this fa. rey concerned that tis is not ough. what's going on here? >> well, you can ner have too many resources. i'm amused by the previous administration how the president always said th commander says they have enoughtroops. you can never have enough troo. there's anothele you have to go by when you use the military instrument o power. th is that it always takes re resourcesoold on t an objective than it is t take it in the first ace. i've taken lots of objectives with other soldiers andost about half of them, got ru off. why? ha enough troops to take it, not enough to holdon. the estites that it'sy gog to take 68,0 for an enormous country that'sfrag anted, thing it's uerstand estited. mcchrystal, i don know. 's been in it a long time. >> i re a report tt british soldier, more have died
top commander in afghastan says it will take a lot more troops th whresident obama has pland to win thear in afghanistan. thatcy according to a report in "theashington post" this moin colol, good morning to you. >> good morning, alex. >> we ve the president planning to have 68,000 troops in ahanistan by this fa. rey concerned that tis is not ough. what's going on here? >> well, you can ner have too many resources. i'm amused by the previous administration how the...
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le detailshh you've lened asas t what's scheduled too tak place on esesda >> reportete t theare holdingngverything c clo t to e vest here. eyeye not really leing a lot i infmationout. do know thhatken ehrhrchchho produces the grammys is going to be producing tthi andalalso kekenn ortega was a co-director of michahael jackcks cocoerts is going to b directctg g it. so, we expect a lot of big names.s. courtney hazlett wasas saying reportedlyly tttaadoa may be mimingn and usher and j jusn timmer lake and p. dididd big stars. th started p putngng it toogeerr thursdayayninigh i imagaginaa lot m mor pople wil signing by tuesdayay morning. wel l ar littleththin trickling g inororsure. but, yeaea we know the demand rtiticks is huge! >> yeah. >> reportete i in e first 90 minutes that the wsisitepened, 50mimilln hits,,so, yeah, the chances of geinina ticct,t, prproblylyery slim for a lottof people getting the 17,500 tickets. >> i i w o o of them tining get oon, and itt was going slowy like molasses trying to getetin the e anthen itininal crashed. , , the you have itit. >>epeporr: they needanan era s
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and so it eau get t.gso u yo lget to learn abo ds imrn lanutea boalimdanrnea about theay w t w that thear inart. they want kids to come to this. they made it kid friendly and interactive. multimedia. so it is a fun one for kids if you haven't done that. >> a lot of things to do if you . n't ouhe >> f c at. toes rican find these s d y man esanntverioing on in g in we wnnd nou,shwaonbcgtinom.c o aroundwn, nbcwashingtont visiwagt "sh tsion "washington post".com/weekend. >>> when we come right back on "news4 at 5:00" tonight, a snake owner's search for his missing python. which is now slithering around one maryla neighborhood. >>> the $5 lunch has become the battleground in fast food competition. whichne gives the best value? consumers tell us. it is coming up on "news4 at 5:00." >>> in sports tonight, lindsay is back with more on the redskins first day of camp. ♪ (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... r ♪ i al ...it's the money you could be saving wh h geico. p♪ someb ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. ufuffled music right here, it's easy... it's the money you could be saving wit
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it's the republican party, and frankly those on thear right, pat, that have a tendency to overreach ande so cutthroat,hat is truly gog bkfire on the republicanarty. and have ramificatis for the midterm. >> you can'tame a sing judge who's been nominated that republicans ripped up. ruth bader ginsburg got 97 votes and breyer got 86 tes. >> dferent time. different time in the countr pat, different time and different people on the hil now, pat. ve different people. >> all right you guys. we're going to have to lhat be the last word. thank you to p buchanan and morris reid. have a good weekend. >>> well, presidenobama and e family, they ha arrived cape cst ghana. they are there to tour the cape coast castle and we're going to keep a very cle eye on things and bring you rereails. kind of consider myseself a robinhood of the directing world. buicenclave the finest lury crossover ever. need some zen time wi is model thank you. >>> wa to bring you live pictures of the pe coast castle, the on the edge o gha right along the ocean. it is place of historical significance because the british used it
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have a heart thear with your doctor. about t urur rk.ut t litotor. >>> what story will we be talking about in theext 24 hours? chris cillizza, white house reporter for the "washington post" and author of he fi" what are y looking at? >> i'm looking squarely at nevada. just when mark sanford, the situation seemed to die down, the john ensi situation crops back up. this reflation that hisparents paid his mtress $96,000 t same month she left themployee on the campaign. this to mes a reall big story thatisn't getting as much attention as it probabl deserves. we're not going to conude wha that m was r,ut it gets into all sorts of legal ramificationthat's going to keep this story inhe nws for days and weeks to come and thaths b news for republicans who want to move away from sanford and ensign and talkore abouthealth care d the economy. >> and it doesn't help the republicans who ve had more than their share of sanford and others. >> i's very curre. th of them are se lashsnd as much youhate toay that's at draws news coverage, that's what draws
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. >> theare going to bond together. >> toure, i have to jump in. when i saw that part of my heart went out. but part of meust kind of said this is a show. no. >> that there was a part me that just took step back and said i dn't feel good about it. ev if -- >> i didn't feel that way. >> you didn't? >> i didnt. i thought it was entirely appropriate. obviously, you can'tegulate how somebo mourns aoved one. that was h daughter and she was with h all the time. he raisedher. she los him in her own way and she humanized micha jackson in a way that nobody else could have because she remindethe world that he was daddynd when you conside the alleged transgressions thahe may or may not have committed, the fac at his daugertepped forward and saidthis is my daddy, reminded evybody that you kn what? michael jackson when i comes to ildren. >> carlos! carlos! >> yh, you kno >> i've got to goto maxreal quick. >> aolutely loving. bu i'm not sure about what h said about the wrem braces of family. theseids have been mad and lived in bahrain and vegas hotels and i d't
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so i don't think theare going to go too farn pushing the iranians to accommode. who can either cut a deal wite iranians or we are the ones who can try to fashio a really punishing ostracize them. >> there w a reportin the "nework times" on sund t an important group of clerics in iran declared ahmadinejad election as illegitimate. how significant is that? >> i think it's a significa crack in the uni of the ayatollah's erics in an. myense is - i think i said you befor about week or so ago, it's the beginning of the end, but it's going to be a ng, prolonged end that is to say the regime not gointo fall vry qckly but it is begning to fracture because there is a fundamenta contradiion between the nature of that regime. it's theocratic, backward, anti-historical in postur and a socie which is incrsingly modern in certain sectors. tehran i a shisticated city which has many characteristics of a eupean turkey an iran r coarable. i dot think that tis regime going to inoor for a very long time. and the iranian regime stands on factor of its own strength. >> in atregion on a
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t's get to theottom of the facts and not make any political thear. >> i don't think it's e people insithe cia that lied, it the people that left the cia at came over to the hill that didn't fullydisclose anything. i don't think that's what we're talking about. now jamal simmons, what about this reversal? she id all along she was given inacrate information and it comes out under testimonyy leon panetta that, hey, we haven't told you everhing, we've been concealing stuff nce 01. >> it certaly does strenhen thespeaker's case, and i think here's the one thing. this is o of the reasons why the american public was so eager to get rid orepublans in the white hoe. bebecae e wenow that thererhahae been a lot off t tings thatave happppeded or the course of the lastst ehtht years,ee don'tnow alall the details, butwe know that the b bhhwhite house didn't get it all riht. atat'sne of theasons why back obama's s sitng therere. dd ihink onon panetta he himselelf pretty well by releasing this and tting this out.t. so we do need to know who o di what and when n an i i tnkhehe questionon i was it t thei
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andhe said "wve got toearn and trainor thears we are kely to fight, not t ones we would like to fight." >> rose: is that reminisce of thfact that generals are always fighting thmost recent war, not thefuture war? >> well, it's... you know, the military... the mility has a tendency to want to push technogy. it, after all,what we're best on. it ecomizes the use of force. it ges us all the advantages that we as a highly develop country have. kicking down doors in baghdad you know, is nothigh tech. so there is a reluctance to reduce oursees to the low end in this famou phrase now, asymmetral warfare. but that's the kindwe're facing. >> rose: well, that's where general mccrystal made his reputaon in part. >> absolutely. absolutely. as you lookround the rld, thchances of a high tech world war ii operationare pretty slim. the chance of more failed states, states covering from cil wars, fm internal upset, bad guys here and therthat's a world that's all around us. >> rose: let me take you to the ddle easthen. what have... what shou we have learned and what shoul the obama administration know a
andhe said "wve got toearn and trainor thears we are kely to fight, not t ones we would like to fight." >> rose: is that reminisce of thfact that generals are always fighting thmost recent war, not thefuture war? >> well, it's... you know, the military... the mility has a tendency to want to push technogy. it, after all,what we're best on. it ecomizes the use of force. it ges us all the advantages that we as a highly develop country have. kicking down doors in baghdad you...
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they appreciate on some days that theare no longer t surpower that they might ve been. but at the same time, they lieve given the weaponshey havethe authority thathey have, thspace that the have that ty are differe and need to be considered that way. >> rose: where doou think the two countries can cooperate thimmediate future with respect to benefit for bot or for benet of the planet itself? >> well, in the agreemes ma today, and as i counted them i thk there were at least five, someelate to arms, that is both countries a going to destroy 34 ton of plutonium just as a gesture toet rid of the stf. but also in a very cooperative way, are going to inventory all of the countries tt have ghly enriched uranium and in many cas spent fuel fm exriments like atoms for pea in t past or oth occasions and cperate together to bring that fissile material back to home of ogin. which very frequently is russia. the will be attempts to... on the part of both to downgrade a lot materials, so there is less fissile matial. we have a coon interest in making certain the scalled terrorists whet
they appreciate on some days that theare no longer t surpower that they might ve been. but at the same time, they lieve given the weaponshey havethe authority thathey have, thspace that the have that ty are differe and need to be considered that way. >> rose: where doou think the two countries can cooperate thimmediate future with respect to benefit for bot or for benet of the planet itself? >> well, in the agreemes ma today, and as i counted them i thk there were at least five,...
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there are only a couple of strange line-ups that we hav thatecur on the supreme court with thear left and the far rit come together, particularly on questions of criminal procere. the are some sues about punitive damages that ha some unusual alignments and we n't know what she wi do thereut you ca be the mostliberal judge in ameca and you couldn't shift the 5-4 balance on the supreme courtecause you don't have fr other people like you. e's going to be a lot like davidoutter and tha too, plains why the responsfrom republicans ha't been thermonuclear, and i explains a little bit why the attacks on sam ato in the end were much harsher cause he was replacing a swg vote on the supreme court and she's not. >> charl: how manyselections to the crt do you expect president obama will me betwee now andhe next electi? >> only one more. justice john paul stevens who is the oldes member of the court i think is quite likely t stay for a ye or two more and then ve president obama a chance to replace him. ruth bader ginsburg hasade it clear e will stay so h replacement would come at the soest, and i t
there are only a couple of strange line-ups that we hav thatecur on the supreme court with thear left and the far rit come together, particularly on questions of criminal procere. the are some sues about punitive damages that ha some unusual alignments and we n't know what she wi do thereut you ca be the mostliberal judge in ameca and you couldn't shift the 5-4 balance on the supreme courtecause you don't have fr other people like you. e's going to be a lot like davidoutter and tha too, plains...
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expeive and if your kidsannot beheeneficiary ofour investments, you retirement accnts, life insurance, thearenough. you nt to have a trust in place to me sure thathat is the beneficiary of your assets andhat your trust will say when your children receive those assets at 25. that's fine. you can sefrp it ou longer. somebody will be icharge of that mon and totally private and get a trust and don't just >> if she didn't do that, she coul-- her estate cou end newspaper probate court and i could be public cord. and decisions could be made that are not the bes interest of her kids. right? >> itill end up in probate court. it will be public record. it will be expensive a it will be time consumerin and peoplehe had named to take ov will not be able to take over right waynd give the guardi to -- raing her kids the money they need take care of them immediately. a trust t way go in this situation. >> don a what do you think? can you get that living trust? >>if i have a trust, does that mean that i don't up wit an estate? don't end up in obate? what's that mean? >> right. if you have arust, what it meani
expeive and if your kidsannot beheeneficiary ofour investments, you retirement accnts, life insurance, thearenough. you nt to have a trust in place to me sure thathat is the beneficiary of your assets andhat your trust will say when your children receive those assets at 25. that's fine. you can sefrp it ou longer. somebody will be icharge of that mon and totally private and get a trust and don't just >> if she didn't do that, she coul-- her estate cou end newspaper probate court and i...
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the less negative emotions at they're feeling, the better able theare to deal with the acemics. >> reportertchers at public sool 24 say tt's wh they're seeing. st scores here have rin. and the school has an n-rating from the new york city department of education. and aew report analyzed results for some 300,000 students nationwiden schools that teach socal and emotiona skills. >> 10% ls anti-social behavior. it means that children are betterehaved. fewer kids in mile scho sent the incipal because they're figing. all of that goesdown. the other thing is thathe positi behaviors go up 10%. listing in class. not cutting css. liking sool. enjoying my educati. feel i'm bonded with the teacher. there's seone at school that cares about me. up 10%. bottom line this is spectacular. ademic achievementest scores up 11%. >> reporterat the same time, however, goldman cautio that when stunts become adults, academics m only take them so far. >> he education that we get is essential it's the necsary platform. it's notufficient for success for outstanding performance. what diinguishes you how you manage your
the less negative emotions at they're feeling, the better able theare to deal with the acemics. >> reportertchers at public sool 24 say tt's wh they're seeing. st scores here have rin. and the school has an n-rating from the new york city department of education. and aew report analyzed results for some 300,000 students nationwiden schools that teach socal and emotiona skills. >> 10% ls anti-social behavior. it means that children are betterehaved. fewer kids in mile scho sent the...
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en 46 states comes together behind common internationally benchmark standards really trying raise theare've se eight states remove restrictis on charter school gwth. and sowe've seen dramatic chae in six months withut uspending a penny. with bilons of dollars on theable i think we have chan to see breakthrough forms around the country. >> secretary of edution, arne duan, thank you ve much. >> than for having me. >> lehrer: in other news tay, president oba voiced regret r saying police "acted stupidly" in arresting hry louis gates. the black harvard pfessor was arrested at hicambridge, massachusetts home last wk, by a white poleman. a charge of disorderly nduct was dropp. ut gates claimed he was a victim of racial priling. today, the president said instead of illuinating that issue, he ctributed to a media frenzy. he said he's telephonedhe arrting officer, sergeant james crowley. >> i wa to make clear that in my choice of words, ihink, i unfortunately, i think, ga an impressi that i was maligning the cambdge police department or sergeant crowley specifically. and i could he calibrated th
en 46 states comes together behind common internationally benchmark standards really trying raise theare've se eight states remove restrictis on charter school gwth. and sowe've seen dramatic chae in six months withut uspending a penny. with bilons of dollars on theable i think we have chan to see breakthrough forms around the country. >> secretary of edution, arne duan, thank you ve much. >> than for having me. >> lehrer: in other news tay, president oba voiced regret r...
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in the meantime, theare rking relentlessly to kill o efforts tonclude a public insunce plan in the healthll. althoughhree quarters of ericans polled support a public option, the iustry is spending more than $1.4 millio a day to make su it doesn't happ. >> what will hpen to your fami's health care? >> this government-run plan could crush all yourther chces. >> it could t a bureaucrat in charge of your medical decisions. >> moyers: for ext firepower, the indury has hired more than 350 form members of congress and government staffers,ho are up on capitol hill, back- slappi and glad-handing their old pals, hopi to preserve the huge pfits in health care. but business as usual iseing allenged by this man who kno the busiss all too well, from the inside out. >> i'm pleased to welcommr. wendell poer to the committee today. he is a former iurance executive who isoing to tell us about some of the ttics insurae companies use to keep insurance in the dark. i have a special respe for hi simply because he's doing something i think very courageous and verbrave. >> mr. chairman, thank y for the opportuni
in the meantime, theare rking relentlessly to kill o efforts tonclude a public insunce plan in the healthll. althoughhree quarters of ericans polled support a public option, the iustry is spending more than $1.4 millio a day to make su it doesn't happ. >> what will hpen to your fami's health care? >> this government-run plan could crush all yourther chces. >> it could t a bureaucrat in charge of your medical decisions. >> moyers: for ext firepower, the indury has hired...
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any time iur practice whenwe look at theare for people in a certain time fre, if it's the end of lifelier in their life w find a system phenomenon. the me types of provirs do less to peoplend get better outcomes. th translates to ler cost. >> rose: the same typ of people do less... >> same grou are providing.. the folks th are getting les expensivdelivery of careto peop in their end life, what thoseroviders are doing is they're getting satisfied patientsho have. those providers have interacted with their families, talked to tm about e pros and cons of what needs to be done and at many times as a physician,any times you have to come a point that you really have topractice t t of medicine d stop doing things for people t keep tm comfortable. keep them as viable as they can at home with their family,ith their friends. as much as u can and find ways to do tt. that's n the same thing a saying they should bin the hospital longer in i.u.'s longer, that's n the same statent. the areas of the country tt get lower cost at the end life do it by ending up having done fewer tests, fewer office vis
any time iur practice whenwe look at theare for people in a certain time fre, if it's the end of lifelier in their life w find a system phenomenon. the me types of provirs do less to peoplend get better outcomes. th translates to ler cost. >> rose: the same typ of people do less... >> same grou are providing.. the folks th are getting les expensivdelivery of careto peop in their end life, what thoseroviders are doing is they're getting satisfied patientsho have. those providers have...
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when someone has a passenger in the vehicle, theare ctually lightly less likel to benvolved in an accidenthanif they're diving by themselves. so there doesn'teem to be a substanal crash risk f passenger conversations. and of course cel phone conversations increa the risk substantially. one of th reasons for tha is that with a passenger, especially adult passenger, ey'll adjust their conrsation ke pending on drivi difficulties. they mighttop talking, they might alert the driver to hazard or remnd them of their exit. so what happens is you rlly havetwo sets of eyes, the passenger, th a passengern the hicle, and it produces a different kind of conversation. suarez: is there much variation ong drivers and their abity to do more than one thing at a time? betweeyoung and old drivers between men and women, betwn peop who are coul be different kinds of driving? >> we know that the are se gups that seem to be at risk. teen drivers, for example, tend to be at risk for ting to multiraffic. they're justlearning how to dri, so some of th things at a more experienced drir might have automated are still
when someone has a passenger in the vehicle, theare ctually lightly less likel to benvolved in an accidenthanif they're diving by themselves. so there doesn'teem to be a substanal crash risk f passenger conversations. and of course cel phone conversations increa the risk substantially. one of th reasons for tha is that with a passenger, especially adult passenger, ey'll adjust their conrsation ke pending on drivi difficulties. they mighttop talking, they might alert the driver to hazard or...
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itsreport going forward frorom theononly same ore sales firere >>>> ty will givee u us thenumbs wh t theare ady. >> thank you. >> we ee tracking a a nbebe of things in ththarket rightnow. a smaller l los than ancipated repoport theoboble c cims numbeber came in muchowow a aft a decline of ,000. the retails sesigiges that rebebea a ha been reportining on in 45 minututes will have the bond auioion. the resultsts coming oo. the $1$11 bibilln. yesterday's number move t maet on the enenear note. yiyiel could happepengain today. whatat ishehe real driver. jobs, earnings sales? itit is tataskorce time. >>>> w have a barbell apapprchch wewe d't't see this recovery as being sustainable for now. have a add 2% of a double short.t. ththene had ananotrr 2%ndnd othr thgsgshat are conservatatee rr poportlilio. >> d d you aeeee withththat assessmentnt? if he doesn'n'believe inhe cocory, thenn t 30-year option would go betterrtoday. await thee results? >> t the auction igoing go extrtrem we. wewe have ininededib numbmber h. sowewe wldxpxpec $11 billion inin00 yearsrs tdodo quite ll. >> not to get t knitttty
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>> sir, we highlight in the let thear one of the key issues that could make this cost change was thouch burden was borne by the states. >> that's what i'm getting to. i'm trying to understand, is the $500 billion simply the federal share of the medicaid costtor ten years? then you've got another 43%, you've got another $350 billion that states will be picking up. >> i think the point we're try to make is we did report the federal government cost. government costs. >> that is 5 . . dollars over 10 years. > -- $500 billion over 10 years. >> one should not think that is associated with a standard map or 57%. most of the expansions and medicaid that we had been seeing from different committees and from different committees and the ones that we used in estimating this number had the federal government paying a larger share than the usual to the seventh tier. in some cases, 100% of the cost . >> what was that? >> do to estimate what the cost will be to states over the next 10 years of a specific proposal in medicaid? have you done that? >> we have been asked to do that. we have been asked by
>> sir, we highlight in the let thear one of the key issues that could make this cost change was thouch burden was borne by the states. >> that's what i'm getting to. i'm trying to understand, is the $500 billion simply the federal share of the medicaid costtor ten years? then you've got another 43%, you've got another $350 billion that states will be picking up. >> i think the point we're try to make is we did report the federal government cost. government costs. >>...
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on all the bonuses, if your job is not conducted in a man thear is the acceptable by the person contracting you, there should be no bonuses. guest: it's a very good point you're making. and one thing i would like to suggest is that for these type of contracts, rure exactly right. and that's what this is trying to push the agencies to ensure that performance is reflected if there is an award fee. host: we have a message on twitter. she says no bonuses should be given at all with taxpayer money. is that realistic? can we get to that point where we eliminate this bonus system? guest: again, these are really fees that are paid to contractors if and the intention is if they meet the performance requirements or exceed them. these are important to understand because in a cost contract type environment, the contractor will get paid for all allowable costs and there's no really incentive. the risk is really on the government in those situations for the cost. and that's why they use award fees. and so to clear the guidances, the better the standards are, the more defined the criteria that is governme
on all the bonuses, if your job is not conducted in a man thear is the acceptable by the person contracting you, there should be no bonuses. guest: it's a very good point you're making. and one thing i would like to suggest is that for these type of contracts, rure exactly right. and that's what this is trying to push the agencies to ensure that performance is reflected if there is an award fee. host: we have a message on twitter. she says no bonuses should be given at all with taxpayer money....
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i think theare. and m michael of thee washingto st has a great opop adadd. in ohioand other states growingg skeptical aboutt the spending in washington. there are moretories comingng out showing th stimulul money is not b being used what i i wa allocateted forreingused rrectly. >>>>lawrence oonnell, talk abt this, i you will. th has com at a bad time for the obama administration. health care r rorm has bee the ho holy g gil. >> thehe dyymics are identical o 15 years ago. 's as difficulul as it was15 yes ago. u can't have a a singlele- theh exrience shows you nnot ha aa single bump on theoad to t way to legegislatingealth care reform. at makes sense ababt the stimulus, did it wo and did it nowork, and by t the way, we will neverernowow it works. >>ou never do. >> the unemployment raa is now x, and it cocould ha been x plus 2.2. you can nevever prpre it, you c just argue it. >>>> we are ill debating t new de. let's c compare it to '93. >> rememberer thereas a ti, a fewwonths ago when stulus was useded as part o of the argumenr health c care form. we wil pump m
i think theare. and m michael of thee washingto st has a great opop adadd. in ohioand other states growingg skeptical aboutt the spending in washington. there are moretories comingng out showing th stimulul money is not b being used what i i wa allocateted forreingused rrectly. >>>>lawrence oonnell, talk abt this, i you will. th has com at a bad time for the obama administration. health care r rorm has bee the ho holy g gil. >> thehe dyymics are identical o 15 years ago. 's as...