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want to nd out how someone becomes as liberal as youare, putting black people on television and undersnding the complexity yourrom connecticut. >> my father went to prisonhen i was 9 years old. tavis: your andfather? >> my father i ved withmy uncles, and then my grandfather. hewas an iigrant as many grandfathers are, ande loved this country fiercely. we had parades on memorial dy and the four of july. there was abraham lincoln' birthday, and i would and on the street corner, with the old man and he would hold my hand, and it would get tighter as the flag went by and tereould be a tearn h cheek. he wrote the preside, every letter was, my dearest darli mr.president. and he would get a response. >> that w his greeting? my dearest darling? >> even if he disagreed. dn't i te you last ek -- and that was an audience of one. but i wldun downstairs, in the etiquette - connecticut and 'd see th letter from t white house. i started with that. i don't know how i found on radio. charles couglin, who was a racist and ti-semmite. sohow i found it, i didn't have a friendho did. i could not -- my fatr was a
want to nd out how someone becomes as liberal as youare, putting black people on television and undersnding the complexity yourrom connecticut. >> my father went to prisonhen i was 9 years old. tavis: your andfather? >> my father i ved withmy uncles, and then my grandfather. hewas an iigrant as many grandfathers are, ande loved this country fiercely. we had parades on memorial dy and the four of july. there was abraham lincoln' birthday, and i would and on the street corner, with...
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. >> i can undersnd where she is coming from. women love shoes. am a she pson.v pictures help them make so progress. >> there i . >> it narrows downhe search. >> shes hot on the trail of the identity of the taxdriver. she ys she will look for as long as takes. >> finally,onkeybusiness at a safari park in the nthwest of gland has led to the tourist attraction bringingn its own crd control they are tryi to preve the baboo's tearingpart a rooftop luggage. peopleould only watch as the crowd of monkeys to apart the luggage and took off with the contents. >> funding for this esentation was ma possible by the freeman foundation of neyork, stowe, vermt, and honolulu, the newman's own foundati, and the john dand catherine t. carthur foundation. and the union bank. union bank has put eir financial stngth to work for a rge range of companies. what can we do for you?
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. >> the lending institutions need to undersnd and help us to achievend continue this employment a growth stream that we're on, because at e enof the day we're going to help accelerate the turnarnd of the curre economic doldrums that we're in. >> reporter: rerts says ames would like help in theorm of easier credit, but is t looking for a ndout. scott gurvey, "nightly biness report", hburg, new jersey. >> suzanne: when icomes to regulang "too big to fail" financial firms the ama administraon wants to share the load. the treasury today st congress a proposed bilcalling for a council ofegulators to address systemicisk in the financial industry. the fincial services oversight council wod include an alphabet soup of regulator cluding the heads of the treasury, the federal rerve, the s.e.c., e f.d.i.c., the c.f.t.c. and the federal hsing finance agen. now let'take a look at our stocks in the news tonight. >> paul: tonight's "street itique" guest is seeing strength in the tech stor. he's david garrity princal at g.v.a. resrch david welcomback to n.b.r. >> thank y, paul. goodevening. >> paul: bef
. >> the lending institutions need to undersnd and help us to achievend continue this employment a growth stream that we're on, because at e enof the day we're going to help accelerate the turnarnd of the curre economic doldrums that we're in. >> reporter: rerts says ames would like help in theorm of easier credit, but is t looking for a ndout. scott gurvey, "nightly biness report", hburg, new jersey. >> suzanne: when icomes to regulang "too big to fail"...
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. >> repter: toung soldier, 2 3-yeld bowe bergda le, was undersndably shan. >> well, i'm scared. scared won bable to . its verynner to be a prisoner >> rorter: berghl was capturedy thtaliban outse foaropating se saler in ern afghaniann ne 30. offials say e privatho left base for reass thre ulearwith tee afan soldiers nig. thafghanoldis were a taken hoag an intenve srch walaunched byround d aiust last week, the u.s. dpped lele warn ing warning at if he or the ldiersert turned, s caors, oanyoneelpim, wod be hunted down. on the tape,erl gives answers abouhivi on the at oicialselieve are coced. >> pas pase brus he sohat wean be back whe long and nvehere wasting our time and ouresnd our lives. reporter: but it s e questi aut h fy that afct priva berhathe most. >> i aaithat i m never e themgand tt il nevebe able to tthhat i ve them again. >> he's under signicant prsure psychic, possibly physicall so it's a ry, ryficu circumstances. >> repter: it isieved at the taban memberwho first kiped hisold him up e chn more seniortaba bergdahl family in i has ked r privac bssd a statent today,ing,
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help me undersnd what the media did. how complex it was the media? think what theyo is they make you believe you are not a real rson, you know? if you a not lfilling their expections, it makes a person believe ey are not real. all i do is not enough. whe you have to go thugh that process, y start doubting urself more than anything. i neve doubt my ility. they cld not touch me when i got on thfield. when we a talking aut everyd living, livingife, being fher and husband, i have five beauful kids. theydore me and i love them. they know evething i have xperienced and been throug because i havehared it with them. i did not want m kids to have to go throh what i had to through. mkids are so funny. they never experienced li like i di i used to tell them about it. i would say how slept in bunk beds and my daughter would sy, you sle in bunk ds? i tell them how i had one pair of tnnis shoes. what they liv a totally separate life. th have been to private schl. they have this ncy way. i wanted to makeure that they had the best, regardless of what i xperience and
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first of all, i don't undersnd sarah paliwhen she lks, she loseme. butthat doesn't matter, because she has a nber of pple who do understand her and she has core of followers. she helped energize that pty's ba in the last election. what does itean that she steps away? you he governors like th governor o virginia and texas asking them to campaign -- she will be able to do at on behalf of lot of republicans from a country er the last cu -- nextouple of years. she is going to walk into 12 with some people o are really going to want to over something. then she went? i am not sure. but to say that she will be a loser isremature. >> and e is goingto me a lot of money. >> not campaigning, she's not. >> but sheas aook coming out. >>peeches, shided televisi, it is very crative. he path she has osen a defitely that. >> i'm oking for a bumper stickepin sanford, 2012. i want tket that is completely out to lunch. the imagine how theussian would act. they wouldn't move an inch -- they woulde scared to death of these smaller did. >>how frank and sworn in this week.
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wi the goal of creating greater undersnding of the cultural differences along the way. the trns been traveling through six countries-- from tkey, germany, stopping in each to pick upctors from local theatergroups, who had then offeed perfornces in many language deutsche welle shows what it's all aut. >> reporter: it called the orient express and it roling theater. its journey began wherehose of its famous namesake once end in turkey. and along the way a theatrical experiment invery country. different audiens. a train carage on the stage an sixnsembles acting i six languages. it's an attempt of telling w stories idifferent countries. ey deal with national identity and europe wi migration and transform ati transformation the theatrical jrney shows houtcontint is still divid by national borders. the equipment ha to go through lengthy cuom's checks. officials ase, the orient express also sho it can brea down barriers. >> translator: it's possile to avel by ain from ancora to stuck hart and to ptner all along the route it's a wonderf ing. hat's unification made tangible. rep
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stks have been sliding every lower, why we're range bound instead of worrying upwards, you have to undersnd thesentiment, the tone, if you're looking for an s.a.t. word, of ts market. anhing ca see the zeitgeist has chand. we'rin a negative mode. a huge part of theson is t ne consensus slipping into the mix. a consensus that says the president isisreading the econy. and his agenda and administration are, yes, anti-business,this they're not trying hard enough teate jobs. and they practically handed off the task of stimulating t economy to nancy pelosi. who apparently manag to create a stimusbillhat's not only worse than what the communist chinese came up with -- that i expected -- butpales comparison t what the french came up with. we're falling behind the french in the singest most itant jo cating jobs. it's the peopleho create jobs, real job, are feeling right now. you know what? i think they're ght to feel that w. i think they hav good reasons. now, let me just make this completely elicit because it is often an uninformed vw about myselfhat gets inhe way. want president oba to succeed. m
stks have been sliding every lower, why we're range bound instead of worrying upwards, you have to undersnd thesentiment, the tone, if you're looking for an s.a.t. word, of ts market. anhing ca see the zeitgeist has chand. we'rin a negative mode. a huge part of theson is t ne consensus slipping into the mix. a consensus that says the president isisreading the econy. and his agenda and administration are, yes, anti-business,this they're not trying hard enough teate jobs. and they practically...
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. >> here's the thing abouthe poll i guess i don't undersnd. when it says most registered republican voter 72%, is at in the abstract or were they given other choices? i wder if you puter up against others who might run, that 72% is gng t drop. >> that's ght. it was only asked about palin. as you said, perhaps we could characterize that as abstract. we didive vters a list, but that w the purpose. all i tells uss that we've got sizable majori of republicans at this pnt who are not ruling out wanting to vote for palin who said sure, ey'll think about it. that's whathe needs at this int, that her fellow republicans will consider ng for her. >> can you take us deer into the polls? what do these people like,r what was appealing? was it just aboubase issues here? >> we didn't go into tremendous detailn whether or not they appreciated her bng able to fish. >> i was thinkingmore, people are saying she's a maveric a lot of talk on "morng joe" from reblicans saying she's willing fight is old washington establishment. >> we id didhe fact that she quit mak
. >> here's the thing abouthe poll i guess i don't undersnd. when it says most registered republican voter 72%, is at in the abstract or were they given other choices? i wder if you puter up against others who might run, that 72% is gng t drop. >> that's ght. it was only asked about palin. as you said, perhaps we could characterize that as abstract. we didive vters a list, but that w the purpose. all i tells uss that we've got sizable majori of republicans at this pnt who are not...
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. >> well, to undersnd the family's approach to wealth, it's ad place to start is their own label fothemselves. they like toall themselves the christn mafia at times. and they mean this in the e of money moving quiey behind the scenes. as david co, one of the leaders of the group the sonf the man we jt saw and also john engn spiritual counselor, we now know, as david co explain it to me a few years ago, if money moves around behind the snes through what they cl the man-to-man financial method, then we are able to sort of intain this veneer of privacy and is is very important because whe yo dealing with members of the family, ese guys have been chosen by god r leadership and what the family is going tdo isn some ways almost play the role of fixers for theuys. so when i heard out the ensign money, that makes sense as a kindf thing they might be comfortable with. you've got tpull it out into sortf broader picture. dougo, the leader of the group has said, i loan or gi money to all sortspeople or i have my fends do so. now, co takes no salary many years. all the money is sort of moving thrghhis man
. >> well, to undersnd the family's approach to wealth, it's ad place to start is their own label fothemselves. they like toall themselves the christn mafia at times. and they mean this in the e of money moving quiey behind the scenes. as david co, one of the leaders of the group the sonf the man we jt saw and also john engn spiritual counselor, we now know, as david co explain it to me a few years ago, if money moves around behind the snes through what they cl the man-to-man financial...
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. >> crlie: here is what i don't undersnd about isas well, beyond how you got to this and you explained somthat have cause of your we and paid tribute to her in lots of differenways that i've read i reading about you. i don'understand this. when you have thtrack record yo did, and reputati u do, suggested that housing prices were going to fall, we were in fo rough sledding, it could leado exactly whas happened. clearly people with lot of money attake should haveeen listening. did ey simp dismiss y? did theyay, thank you very much, profess, now go back up to new haven a write another book. >> that'what they said. >> charlie essentially that was it. it is aquestion of ho do we judge ings. i could have mathematical proof that b and c a d, case clod. i think i would have evailed. othelike me. charlie: do you believe that what we went through with all these mortgage-cked securities and catastrophe that it led , that it simply was a glitch in securityayings. >> i think so. >> charlie: explain >> companie wereutting togeth in pools, rtgages. and then selling tm off to invests. they were dividi
. >> crlie: here is what i don't undersnd about isas well, beyond how you got to this and you explained somthat have cause of your we and paid tribute to her in lots of differenways that i've read i reading about you. i don'understand this. when you have thtrack record yo did, and reputati u do, suggested that housing prices were going to fall, we were in fo rough sledding, it could leado exactly whas happened. clearly people with lot of money attake should haveeen listening. did ey simp...
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you listen to people and you go back and back and try to undersnd whathey're doing. but believe me-- and i getti dizzy ying to figure outwhere the ceer of gravity is where the story is. ani, quiteonestly, am not sure so'm reporti half a doze stories and the o i'm rking on may be the... or all six of those may be the equivalent of the bush tax cut. >> rose:he other thing you've said about"all the president's men" theovie, which i found intesting, you asked peop about e impression of the moe and what is so obvious is so much of i takes ple at night. cause that's where you get things de. by knockg on aoor at 8:30 p.m., not at 9 a.m inheir ofce. >> that's correct. sometimes can be in the daytime, somebodyt home or somedy coming to luncat my house wh doesn't hav.. "oh, i've got to go i've got to r outo the next appoint." and soorth. but, yea the nightis a... it cleanses people. puts the a more philosophil posture about at's going on and not justelivering the pattern d the storyline and the plicelations line that every instution,very individual puts out. >>ose: let's just
you listen to people and you go back and back and try to undersnd whathey're doing. but believe me-- and i getti dizzy ying to figure outwhere the ceer of gravity is where the story is. ani, quiteonestly, am not sure so'm reporti half a doze stories and the o i'm rking on may be the... or all six of those may be the equivalent of the bush tax cut. >> rose:he other thing you've said about"all the president's men" theovie, which i found intesting, you asked peop about e impression...
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let just maure i undersndou.so what u're saying is the hospitals and theharmactical companies aragreeing that if my m, for example, who is on medicare, normly, her bill woulde reimbursed a dollar for a dollar that they argoing to be wilng to take 90 cents or 95 cents instead of a dollarf hat specifically medicare and medicaid they e taking less money and signing up for this . >> the detai of exaly how this works are being worked out in the finance committee now. whathey are talking about is ducing a lot of wte. there knowledged waste that theealth care indusy itsel hasacknowledged. u may remembe that last month, many sectors of the heal care industry came to the president d volunteered to start makinedtions in the private health re market. so these are seps they can take inside the federal heal care spending pro to reduce waste towaste, t begin to bring spending more in line with what i the kind of spending that good for quality of e, care that is focused on the whole patient care that is not engaged in all kinds
let just maure i undersndou.so what u're saying is the hospitals and theharmactical companies aragreeing that if my m, for example, who is on medicare, normly, her bill woulde reimbursed a dollar for a dollar that they argoing to be wilng to take 90 cents or 95 cents instead of a dollarf hat specifically medicare and medicaid they e taking less money and signing up for this . >> the detai of exaly how this works are being worked out in the finance committee now. whathey are talking about...
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as f as i undersnd there are really quite serious conversationgoing on between e uned stes and other countries rking towards achieving a deal. imean, we're seriousbout it. and we're taking seriouslyhe needs of other countries and we're notwe're not dictating to the chinese orhe indians here's what yogot to do, we're trying to find t what are they willing to . and show what we're willing t do and com to annderstanding. i think thas a gre step forward. charlie: whats your -- oking at education in cna ich you've sn first hand, certnly at the univerty level, at the highe education. how itdifferent than american higher ecation? and h are they changing to coete with american higher education? >> this is a subje that i've been intimately involved with. i've bn working with a group of chinese univsity presents and their leadership tes for the last five years, we get tother in the summer. first year we d it, i w really a training session, u ow, we gave tm a coursen how americanniversies work. and each year sin the sort of sus patrn hasshifted away from, you know, us conveyingo them how we run
as f as i undersnd there are really quite serious conversationgoing on between e uned stes and other countries rking towards achieving a deal. imean, we're seriousbout it. and we're taking seriouslyhe needs of other countries and we're notwe're not dictating to the chinese orhe indians here's what yogot to do, we're trying to find t what are they willing to . and show what we're willing t do and com to annderstanding. i think thas a gre step forward. charlie: whats your -- oking at education in...
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but i think tt the application of fancial technology in connection with application of our undersnding of the han species and huma mind is a breakthrough frontier, we're breakinghrough rightnow. d i'm hoful that we'll have better coury in the u.s. and other countries around the world. >> chaie: this book is caed "animal spirits" how mum human psychogy drives economy and why itatter for global capitalism. george ackerloff and robert j. iller. if you don want to read this now, nothing i can say tt wod make you want to read it ter listening tohis conversaon. it is a fascinating inquiry tha goesar beyond economics in terms of the way human nature works. my thas to bob shiller, tnk you very much. >> my pleasure. microsofand yahoo! announced yeerday a partnership in the search and advertising business. under the deal yahoo!'s websites will be powered by microsoft new search engine, binge. yahoo! will ge 88% of the ad revenue from searches on i sis for the first five yes. withhe partnship the two hope to take onoogle which currently commands about65% share of the u.s. market. agement follows
but i think tt the application of fancial technology in connection with application of our undersnding of the han species and huma mind is a breakthrough frontier, we're breakinghrough rightnow. d i'm hoful that we'll have better coury in the u.s. and other countries around the world. >> chaie: this book is caed "animal spirits" how mum human psychogy drives economy and why itatter for global capitalism. george ackerloff and robert j. iller. if you don want to read this now,...
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most of our judges undersnd what it's li to be old. senator obamaeferred his empat standard -- wen he voted again chief jtice roberts. stated the tough ses can only beetermined on theasis of one's deepest values, one's core concerns, one's broader pspective on howhe world works and the dep and breadth of one's emphy. i belve that standard is antithetical to the pror role of a jud. th american people expect our judges to treat all litigant equally, not to favor and not to enter the urtroom already prejudicedgainst one of the rties. that's wh lady justice is always depied blind. and why aristole fined law as rson-free from passion we expect a judge to merely call balls and strikes. maybe so, maybe not. but we certainly don't expect them t sympathi with one party over th other, and th's where pathy ces fom. judge somayor, you must prove to the senate that you will adhere to theroper role after judge, and only basyour opinions on the costitution, statutes and when apppriate treaties. that's your oath. that's what the constituon demands of
most of our judges undersnd what it's li to be old. senator obamaeferred his empat standard -- wen he voted again chief jtice roberts. stated the tough ses can only beetermined on theasis of one's deepest values, one's core concerns, one's broader pspective on howhe world works and the dep and breadth of one's emphy. i belve that standard is antithetical to the pror role of a jud. th american people expect our judges to treat all litigant equally, not to favor and not to enter the urtroom...
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i i undersnd, roron, the ticick are so hard to meby, there are even some scalpers o out there? >> r reporte i've heard repopor, but i haven't seseen any,ut imagine that inew york city, somebody trying to m make money off of mething? probablyikely tohappen. thproblem, though, withh tickets,hough, they come with h your name on it and the specicic date and me, so they m may not be ansferle if you b buy one, i woul't suggest nibl do t. but anyway,, the boottom line i yes, t tickekets ar hard to come by. they are availabab online. and going up tohe crown o o the statues bobooked tough most off seember, so plan ahead if you wa to try to dthis. the crcrown whh is, of couourse the h hhest observatation de has beenen cled since the attacksksf septememr 11th. fofor secuty reasons if you look the w you get up there, two narrow staircases, onone up, on down, a winding doublele heli and ththe concern is that durin visiting hours,s, there were hundndreds opeople l literallon those stas back-to-back waiting for hours to get to the crcrn. so, now ty have a new system place. they will only take
i i undersnd, roron, the ticick are so hard to meby, there are even some scalpers o out there? >> r reporte i've heard repopor, but i haven't seseen any,ut imagine that inew york city, somebody trying to m make money off of mething? probablyikely tohappen. thproblem, though, withh tickets,hough, they come with h your name on it and the specicic date and me, so they m may not be ansferle if you b buy one, i woul't suggest nibl do t. but anyway,, the boottom line i yes, t tickekets ar hard...
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just to giv you one example of this cooperation, is theew memoryum of mem ran dumb on undersnding oflth. pwe learn that a disease that emerges anywherean pose a risk to peopl every why and where our department of health and humaservices will cooperate with its russiancountparts to impactnfectious and chronic and nne commune ka commuble seases. i'm happy tt russia taken the st oflifting important restrictions on u.s. lifestyl e cost o these businesses is ov 1.3 billion and we've made impoant progress. i won't retend that the united ates and russia agree onvery issue as presiden medvedev indited, we've had some frank discussions other areas where we stilldisagree. for instance, we had a frank discussion on russia, on georgia and i reiterated my firm beli that georgia sovereignty must be respected. even as we work through our disagreements on geoia's boers, w do agree that no one has annterest i rewed military nflict. in going forwar we must speak candidly to resolve tese differens peacefully and constructively. presidt medvedev and i are committed to leaving behind suspicn in therivalr
just to giv you one example of this cooperation, is theew memoryum of mem ran dumb on undersnding oflth. pwe learn that a disease that emerges anywherean pose a risk to peopl every why and where our department of health and humaservices will cooperate with its russiancountparts to impactnfectious and chronic and nne commune ka commuble seases. i'm happy tt russia taken the st oflifting important restrictions on u.s. lifestyl e cost o these businesses is ov 1.3 billion and we've made impoant...
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>> i undersnd larry's point of view because i'vseen people who ve a dejected mind frame but we have pullrselves out of that by bei optimistic. we have to have some type faith which draws oa higher pow. ether it be above or within >> reporter: listening michael dis (who did time for sexu assault), i had a final question folarry wohlgemuth. you cou say that this is an argument forultivating a certain dege of self-delusion. are you simply unle to do that? >> you probably hit thnail right on the ad when you said that. probly that's basically where its at right now. >> the purpo for us having jo-readiness here so that you guys can fi gainful employment you might geturned down 100 times. it's the 101st time you mit get your big break. so 's not about you know being discouraged, or ronticizing the situation, bause it is what its right now. the past is exactlyhat it is - it is ur past. we can't change it, buthat you can chae and what you want somebody to see is the n you. you wt that employer to see the person thatou are today and not define youy who you were. >> reporter: whatas so stking, to u
>> i undersnd larry's point of view because i'vseen people who ve a dejected mind frame but we have pullrselves out of that by bei optimistic. we have to have some type faith which draws oa higher pow. ether it be above or within >> reporter: listening michael dis (who did time for sexu assault), i had a final question folarry wohlgemuth. you cou say that this is an argument forultivating a certain dege of self-delusion. are you simply unle to do that? >> you probably hit...
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please,judge, undersnd that 535 members congress cannot be the comnder in chief, and th unelected judges can't run the war. thank u, and god speed. >> thank you, senator. >> senator. >> you're almo through, judge. i nt tosk three quk items that was not able to get to earlier. for your bief comment. you wrotein 2001 that neutraly and objecvity in the law a a myth. you saidhat you agreed that "there is no obrvivetance b only a series of objectives. no neutrality or escape from judging. would you explain wh that means? >> in ever singl case,and nator graham gavehe example in his opening statement there e twoarties argung dierent perspectives on what the law means. that's what litigion is out. nd what the judge has to do, is choose the perspective that's going to apply to that outcome. so there is a choice. you're going to rule in someone'sfavor, you're goi to rule against someone's vor. that's the perspective orhe la ofneutrality. you can't just thw up your has and say i'm not goingo rule. judgesave to choose the answer to the questn presented to them. and so that' what that part of my talk
please,judge, undersnd that 535 members congress cannot be the comnder in chief, and th unelected judges can't run the war. thank u, and god speed. >> thank you, senator. >> senator. >> you're almo through, judge. i nt tosk three quk items that was not able to get to earlier. for your bief comment. you wrotein 2001 that neutraly and objecvity in the law a a myth. you saidhat you agreed that "there is no obrvivetance b only a series of objectives. no neutrality or escape...
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we reallyidn't undersnd krusev. the eexception was tommy thompson. critical momt in a sense evented the nuclearar. >> rose: he sai to president kennedy... >> he id to mr. kenne, you're wro, president kendy. presiden knedy, we had a soft messe from kruschev at we could accept. we have atough messagehat we uldn't accept. the tough messagead been publicized before we received it. the soft message was sent in secret. we wand to.. >> rose: buthe soft message me before the tough message. >> well, it's a lite uncertai a little uncertain. you're right, it did, but it's not clear in... in any event, whh message torespond to. toy said "yove got to respond..." the mority of kennedy's adviss said "rpond to theough message." >> rose: including yr frien geral lemay. >> yeah, but tommy said "mr. president, responto the soft messa." the president id that's what's wrong with you, tommy, you don't understand politics. no political leader can pu out a tough messag in the public and in a sense accept a lesser deal than that. he couldn't survive. tommy said ". president,
we reallyidn't undersnd krusev. the eexception was tommy thompson. critical momt in a sense evented the nuclearar. >> rose: he sai to president kennedy... >> he id to mr. kenne, you're wro, president kendy. presiden knedy, we had a soft messe from kruschev at we could accept. we have atough messagehat we uldn't accept. the tough messagead been publicized before we received it. the soft message was sent in secret. we wand to.. >> rose: buthe soft message me before the tough...
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i think about en i watch him in front of these audiences like last suer is the young kids don't undersnd people inhat convent hall, what' happened to them when they're crying listening to ted kennedy. they d't know the emotional base of the relatiship that he has those voters. let'take a look at ted kennedy fg what i believe was t most puic equent eulogy ever given. itas his eulogy ofis brother, robert kennedy. >> my brother ed not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life. to be membereed simpl as a good and decentan whoaw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to healit, sawar and tried t stop it. >> not easy to watch. >> no, it increbly emotional moment, and really we triery hard in this film,t's entirely archal interews and footage. we tried to let the footage speak for tself. you case the emotion and you can see teddy just by wahing him and letng it play. >>onday night at 9:00 on hbo. >> thank y caroline waterlow. >>> up net. levi joson, the ther of bris tol palin'baby says knows whspooil quit asgovernor. ( clunks ) cocoinsplashing ) why toss out you
i think about en i watch him in front of these audiences like last suer is the young kids don't undersnd people inhat convent hall, what' happened to them when they're crying listening to ted kennedy. they d't know the emotional base of the relatiship that he has those voters. let'take a look at ted kennedy fg what i believe was t most puic equent eulogy ever given. itas his eulogy ofis brother, robert kennedy. >> my brother ed not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in...
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prominent foer computer hacr to our homeland security advisor council-- as i just did-- it hel us undersnd our own weakness that cou bexploited byur adversaries. the job securing our nation against the threat of terrorism is a rge one and it m never be talompleted. but we have much larger cnce at success if westrengthen our own networks by enlisti the talentand energies of americans. >> rose: . napolitano was appoint... rmer governor a attoey general of arizona. i'm pleased to have her at thi table. welcome. >> thank you. >>ose: as you pointed out, the st time we were here you were talking about ththen governor of alaska. >> we re talking about state issues and t roles that governors playnd i guess each of us venezuela ha gone our own way. rose: ne of us has any id-- includger-- what her future would become. >> i think tt would be a correct statement. >>ose: it would be a rrect unrstatement. >> (ughs) absolutely. rose: talk about wt you just said tohe council on foreign relationin terms of countertrorism and terrorism 2.0 and what ur department has to do today, what its mandat and its impe
prominent foer computer hacr to our homeland security advisor council-- as i just did-- it hel us undersnd our own weakness that cou bexploited byur adversaries. the job securing our nation against the threat of terrorism is a rge one and it m never be talompleted. but we have much larger cnce at success if westrengthen our own networks by enlisti the talentand energies of americans. >> rose: . napolitano was appoint... rmer governor a attoey general of arizona. i'm pleased to have her at...
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>> so that bill - people n't fully undersnd what that bill is about.t sounds ke audit the fud it sounds like lets look at t books. its not what it sounds like. the congress alrea looks at our bos. we have many dferent layers of ditors. the gao, the general accountability officewhich is supposed to be doing thiaudit, already los at virtually all of our activities, and the es it esn't our financial books and our financial lns and so on, anthe ones its not looking at and where the taxpar needs some assurance isere willing to work withongress to make sure thathe gao gets the nformation it needs. what people don't understa is tt this bill would give the gao the authority taudit monery policy. and what does thamean? that means that if the feder reserve decided year from now that because of incient inflation it was time to rse interest rates, that t congrs would say, oh, the g.a.o.s going to audit tha cision, its going to subpoe your materials,t's going to demand information from the members of the f.o.m.c., i's going to evaluate yo decision d report to congr
>> so that bill - people n't fully undersnd what that bill is about.t sounds ke audit the fud it sounds like lets look at t books. its not what it sounds like. the congress alrea looks at our bos. we have many dferent layers of ditors. the gao, the general accountability officewhich is supposed to be doing thiaudit, already los at virtually all of our activities, and the es it esn't our financial books and our financial lns and so on, anthe ones its not looking at and where the taxpar...
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least have enough discussiono have a broadrea common disagreent if i can put it this way tt's broad undersnd. we don't yet now i think even knowhe depth of the fling o both sides onany of these issues. i suect the president is gng to get some ofhat when he has brkfast tomorrow morning with prime minister putin. >> i do think that one... that barack obamaan put asi certn issue without having to ve them up. he doesn't have to declare that nato expansion is over there's no need topush the issue right now. that's where i think fisse can make a hugeifference. i also think it will be really intesting. you were aing about what people inoscow were talking about and journalists and a lot of my frnds who are still there haveeen focusingn the mystery, the current mystery i moscow, wh is rely in charge. think we all ow basally it's pun, bu thereave been some reay intereing divergencelatelybetween medvedev and putin and me talk and some peoe have en been writing out min clashes, if you will. medvedev seems to beoving in a slightly more liberal direction, talking about rorming the judiciary, shortening on
least have enough discussiono have a broadrea common disagreent if i can put it this way tt's broad undersnd. we don't yet now i think even knowhe depth of the fling o both sides onany of these issues. i suect the president is gng to get some ofhat when he has brkfast tomorrow morning with prime minister putin. >> i do think that one... that barack obamaan put asi certn issue without having to ve them up. he doesn't have to declare that nato expansion is over there's no need topush the...
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. >> charl: tell me whatou saw today and wha did it add to our undersnding of the nominee? >> i thought sheame across very wl, thoughtful and knowledgeable about lot of cases and i ought the senators on the left and right came across well. we were worried this wou turn into sort race iting, a lot of accusationsbout who was for against hispanicses and with exceptions it was prty substantive. >> charlie: do you tnk she's winninover republicans? >> i do, including because think therepublicans for the most part have decided not just make this a pay-line issue. i thk that the republicans will dive probably pretty evenly depending on how conservative a given republican is, butthose that are willing to liste just like those who are wiing to listen to john roberts or sam alito who had a sowhat open mind about it i thk are going to have to be impressed because she comes across as very thoughtful and very informed. >> charliehow is she surprising in terms of her presentation beyond thoughtful and likable? >> she's very patient. she's very lite. the are some things that aren't at al s
. >> charl: tell me whatou saw today and wha did it add to our undersnding of the nominee? >> i thought sheame across very wl, thoughtful and knowledgeable about lot of cases and i ought the senators on the left and right came across well. we were worried this wou turn into sort race iting, a lot of accusationsbout who was for against hispanicses and with exceptions it was prty substantive. >> charlie: do you tnk she's winninover republicans? >> i do, including because...
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arnd the world and it's just mamade me ally grateful for our sysysm and thk it's given me a realal undersnding of how importantnt it is s for peop to participate. so it's somethining i mawell do down the road here.. i hopepeo, younow, have the oppounity at some point to have that makeke sense f my family and everyththing el that's's going o sounds to me le she's caught the litical bu actually, , m impressed she h h the guts t t make a run. she does, i'll me a real effort tcover the race. >>>>> timeor tonight's big number. "thehe wall reet journal" sueyed a group of top economists andnd askedhem to rate presidede obama handling ofof this nancial crisis we're in right now. ll, as a marker, formemer president bushsharned median grgre of 5out of 100, a failing g rk in st schools. how does the n n presint rate? the economomists ge president obama a a medianrade of 70 out of 100, a passining grade,ut narrowly. it's n not alwaygoing to be this wa but we can still argugue, i think, that the hehell we' cing economically, thehe unemployment n numbersor example arose out of the pololicies ofhe lastight y
arnd the world and it's just mamade me ally grateful for our sysysm and thk it's given me a realal undersnding of how importantnt it is s for peop to participate. so it's somethining i mawell do down the road here.. i hopepeo, younow, have the oppounity at some point to have that makeke sense f my family and everyththing el that's's going o sounds to me le she's caught the litical bu actually, , m impressed she h h the guts t t make a run. she does, i'll me a real effort tcover the race....
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. >> rose: you have said befe-- ani want to make sure i undersnd this when i'm listening to you live've read at you said-- that you thk that theeform program soar has spent to ch time talking about cost and not enough tim talking about quality. >> exactly. ere's no question aboutt. the twoo together and when you relate them togetr you're talking value. quality rsus the cost. and th leslature and other are ry worried about the cost. quity and... the quity is the delery system respsibility. and the point i you'vgot to do both together. >> rose: have you... mayo clinic said yesterda reported in this morning's newapers they don't like the proposal they say, the health care refm proposals so far. my qstion is have you had real acss in washingt to th ople who are creating alth care rorm to express as much as you wand to and as long you wanted toand as car as you wand tohese ideas? >> the firpart of your question is yes i've hadccess. the secondart of your question is havi had enoug time to discuss it is very complicated, the answer is no. not to the policymaks. i'm involv in the institute
. >> rose: you have said befe-- ani want to make sure i undersnd this when i'm listening to you live've read at you said-- that you thk that theeform program soar has spent to ch time talking about cost and not enough tim talking about quality. >> exactly. ere's no question aboutt. the twoo together and when you relate them togetr you're talking value. quality rsus the cost. and th leslature and other are ry worried about the cost. quity and... the quity is the delery system...
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. >> so chief, just i undersnd you. you are saying by definition if a mistaken call of crime in progrs occurs, and it's understood byboth arties in an encnter that the is not arime in progress, if somebody ends up getting aested and lead ay in handcuffs, this wasn't handled prerly? >>it could have been handled differtly. i don't usthe word improperly. with the proper tining could have beenhandled differently this is why i de the statement and the copy of today's "usa today" that when you beg to react and intect with aolice ficer in a negative manner, thq t hmanistic se takelace and you can sometimes i talk to my ople of coor abo police demeanor and police traing. and y can talk your way into a ticket. i have seen people talk their way in jail to say things and antagonize things on the ene. and that could have been what happened here. we got to be eremely careful d look at this case by itself. and en we --s what he our opinion if not we's talk about what happened in t 50s, 40s, and 60see and you won't solve this proem. v
. >> so chief, just i undersnd you. you are saying by definition if a mistaken call of crime in progrs occurs, and it's understood byboth arties in an encnter that the is not arime in progress, if somebody ends up getting aested and lead ay in handcuffs, this wasn't handled prerly? >>it could have been handled differtly. i don't usthe word improperly. with the proper tining could have beenhandled differently this is why i de the statement and the copy of today's "usa...
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. >> rose: wt don't we undersnd about putin? >> we don'tnderstand about putiall kindsof things. the most important is the very, ry interesting set of conversations you've had about who's on top a who in sense is going to emerge. i think the one thing that wasn't mentied in that but ems to hang around is that putin is on a platform where he'll stay with a very clear idea that he may welcomeack after whatever numbe of yea it is that present medvede has to serve because he was too young when he left office and this is a way in which in fact he's kept his hand in, maintained a very significa ount of control over the process anwill emerge the end of the day with a good bit of his popularit still intact i thoughtt was fascinating while he continues t maintn someerious popularity in russ, he alon with ahmadinejad a poll i saw just a few minutes ago were at the ttom of the heap interintertionally now, that may not war arery mr. putin, i suspect doesn't in some ws. but looking at the longererm future, it would still appear to me fm the way in wch the balance is being appreciated by mostf
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by that i mean a om nom ee's undersnding of the power and proper role of js in our syst ogovernment.ti record. i've alsund gdae from what mayseem to be an unusual source. on june 8th, 2005, theenator rack obama explained his opposition to t aeals court nonation of janice rogers own. an african-amecan woman with a trul compelling lifetory who then served a justice on the califoia supreme court. setor obama made three arguments that i fd relent today. first, he arged that theest of aualified judicial nominee is whether she can set aside her personiews and as he p it, ote, decide each case on the facts and thmerits alone. at is what our founders intended. judial decisions ultimately have to be based on evidencend facts. they have to beased on ecedent and on law, unote. second, snator obama extensively reviewed justice brown's speecs on the court fo clues what i cald her, quote, overreaching judicial philosophy, unquote. ere is even more reon to do so today. is is, after all nomination to e supreme court of the unid states of amera. judge sotomayor, confirmed, will hel change the very pr
by that i mean a om nom ee's undersnding of the power and proper role of js in our syst ogovernment.ti record. i've alsund gdae from what mayseem to be an unusual source. on june 8th, 2005, theenator rack obama explained his opposition to t aeals court nonation of janice rogers own. an african-amecan woman with a trul compelling lifetory who then served a justice on the califoia supreme court. setor obama made three arguments that i fd relent today. first, he arged that theest of aualified...
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if you undersnd car insurance ---- >> eah, you want to o beriven into b fast eddddie that does nt have car insurance,e, and the swer is yoyo don't you want to ve a law thatat forces fast eddidie to buy car insururance. andd that shouldlde used the sae fo catastrophic h hlth care insunce. and ththere is a use o a mandatory force sasaring account. >> yeahah, that has beeenloated ou there foror e laast 15 year. >> ah, wehave a a sysysemfor soci security, wherewe thhold money,y,nd i get to assume my sococial secuty mone, and why notorcing m dau tore ae healthh insurance and forcin hi to o ve forhe routine healththca, and let n now the doctors aree patient-driven, d the patients are doctor-driven, and now we havee t peopl most intereststed in myealth care and this retionship, and w w have the greatest investment inin ta i don'understand why the nversation doesn't endnd up in places like that? >> i seems liken old idea. it was floed out 20 years ago. ere was huge bipartisann rankerer-- >> and whahat are the savings wh the mandatory catastrophihic insurance? >> the burdrden is on thehe peoe i
if you undersnd car insurance ---- >> eah, you want to o beriven into b fast eddddie that does nt have car insurance,e, and the swer is yoyo don't you want to ve a law thatat forces fast eddidie to buy car insururance. andd that shouldlde used the sae fo catastrophic h hlth care insunce. and ththere is a use o a mandatory force sasaring account. >> yeahah, that has beeenloated ou there foror e laast 15 year. >> ah, wehave a a sysysemfor soci security, wherewe thhold money,y,nd...
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on this issue n too much ogreas made butaybe a better undersnding as to why ea side disagree with theween the ime minister and our president, but also their presidt and ours, and we noced that the russians smed to be going out of their way to be distant to present obama. w ch does resentiment at this stage in russian history guid their actis, guide their approach not on to america but the rest of theworld. >> that's a very good question. the basic problem in o relationship witrussia today is thatussia lost theold war and doesn't like it. and all of the consequces of that loss are ented. at unrstandable. but history cannot be undone. in the crse of the last century, jt think of the following of the british stopped by an empire. how did they accdate? by latchingnto us and maki themsees our immediate partner d there by having global influence. e freh lost theirglal role. how did ey react? lost the w in vietnam, algeria, a prolonged zuc japanese lost their role. they beca very pass fist because of the shock aect that the destrtion of the war brought to them. have learned in recent yea bei
on this issue n too much ogreas made butaybe a better undersnding as to why ea side disagree with theween the ime minister and our president, but also their presidt and ours, and we noced that the russians smed to be going out of their way to be distant to present obama. w ch does resentiment at this stage in russian history guid their actis, guide their approach not on to america but the rest of theworld. >> that's a very good question. the basic problem in o relationship witrussia today...
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i undersnd the anguish of a guy like bob herbert. i feel it when i heaear my constituents.. up buffalo yesteterday peopople ce over to me, help me find a job, it gets to u. e stimuluspackage, look, we -- the p president came ininn the worsrseconom time since the dedeession financncl marks were shot and we riskedhe geat depressssion. we trul risk the great depresession a the initial l thrust of the stimulus packe was to g some moneyut therer into the ecoconomy quickck. ifif not y'd he a deflatioionary spspal. we don't ris the great pression. the seco phase can haha t the stimulus is job creation. those are the roroad buildingssd ththe brid building and t the lalang ofinformation technolology, cables, andnd thi like tha that'sust begiing. we'll l know or the next three, ur months, whetherer it's enengh. i think itt's premature to say e have to increasase it right now for only this reaso but a veve important reson. we a also risk inflaon a year oo twtwo downhe road andnd smart president has to look at the immediate e d has t look a at te coequences a year or two down the road.d
i undersnd the anguish of a guy like bob herbert. i feel it when i heaear my constituents.. up buffalo yesteterday peopople ce over to me, help me find a job, it gets to u. e stimuluspackage, look, we -- the p president came ininn the worsrseconom time since the dedeession financncl marks were shot and we riskedhe geat depressssion. we trul risk the great depresession a the initial l thrust of the stimulus packe was to g some moneyut therer into the ecoconomy quickck. ifif not y'd he a...