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-line understanding. >> the plan would go back to the gate. -- in my understanding. eam members in congress are threatening to take action. they think it might be better than having something rammed down their throats. shepard: brian wilson in washington, thank you. the risks of teenaged driving. two new studies out. teenagers who have their own cars are more likely to crush those than those that shared use. -- more likely to crash them. one in four. that is compared to one in 10 of those who shared. the also found that when parents had roles, there were less likely to drive when drunk -- when the parents had rules and also less likely to use a cell phone when driving. a second nuclear plant in the works, but he may be losing the support of the two biggest defenders at the united nations. we will go there for details, and investigators are testing the drinking water at thousands of schools across america, and he will not believe what they found. remember the anticipation of hearing the ice cream truck? in poland, cargill borrowed the idea... for something quite differ
-line understanding. >> the plan would go back to the gate. -- in my understanding. eam members in congress are threatening to take action. they think it might be better than having something rammed down their throats. shepard: brian wilson in washington, thank you. the risks of teenaged driving. two new studies out. teenagers who have their own cars are more likely to crush those than those that shared use. -- more likely to crash them. one in four. that is compared to one in 10 of those...
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i think they don't understand it in britain and i think -- i know more about this. they don't understand it in france. i spoke with a journalist from there last night. they love obama. they thought he was going to do great change and they don't understand this popular reaction against the health plan based on a notion of a government takeover. >> what does the term socialized medicine mean to a european? >> socialized medicine means medicine both financed and provided by the state with the outlaw of any private sector whatsoever. there are very few cases of socialized medicine in the world today. certainly even in britain which has a national health service that is not socialized medicine because you have a private sector, you have a supplementary private insurance sector and you have extraordinary clinical autonomy. in france, even less than in britain, you have nothing resembling socialized medicine. you have national health insurance which is just like medicare for all. medicare in the united states is not socialized medicine. medicare in the united states is publ
i think they don't understand it in britain and i think -- i know more about this. they don't understand it in france. i spoke with a journalist from there last night. they love obama. they thought he was going to do great change and they don't understand this popular reaction against the health plan based on a notion of a government takeover. >> what does the term socialized medicine mean to a european? >> socialized medicine means medicine both financed and provided by the state...
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it would seem to me, if you just want to stay in office you'd understand we've got to get moving. >> , still, hey, democrats, or the people put us in charge. they put us in charge to do something, and if they're not getting results, then there's nobody else they can blame. they can't call -- they'll try to call republican obstruction, but democrat, in charge of both houses of congress and the white house. >> i think the white house sundaysing now they have a political problem. that's why you see the white house involving itself in local races, trying to hang on to those majorities in congress, even though they don't have ideological majorities. democratic majorities, not ideological majorities. >> soon to be seen. great discussion, folks. thanks very much. we'll be right back. we start with a fresh grade-a egg. we break it, then we fix it. so you can start your day sun. that's what we're made of. ♪ is it the rich dark chocolate, the freshly ground esprso beans, the steamed milk or the fluffy whipped cream... drizzled wh sweet chocolate? it's all of these things that make a mccafé moch
it would seem to me, if you just want to stay in office you'd understand we've got to get moving. >> , still, hey, democrats, or the people put us in charge. they put us in charge to do something, and if they're not getting results, then there's nobody else they can blame. they can't call -- they'll try to call republican obstruction, but democrat, in charge of both houses of congress and the white house. >> i think the white house sundaysing now they have a political problem....
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>> now nancy, our understanding this has happened in the last few hours. >> i'm sorry i could not hearou. repeat. >> our understanding is this has happened in the last few hours and also tell you that law enforcement is also searching annie's apartment. they arrived there just a few hours ago. about four fbi officers. >> clark, today's thursday, is it not? >> yes, ma'am. >> we know she's missing by 1:00 tuesday, correct? >> yes, ma'am. >> tom shamshak, you're the former cop, you're the former police chief, you're the instructor at boston university. you're the private investigator. why the heck are they just now going through the trash? the trash from tuesday's probably has been thrown in an incinerator, why are they just now going to her apartment? hello. >> yeah, investigative 101. what they should have been doing early on is looking at every container that was removed from the building regardless of the size, they should have locked that building down, interviewed everybody in the building. you raise a very good point about nobody actually seeing her at that site. her card was used.
>> now nancy, our understanding this has happened in the last few hours. >> i'm sorry i could not hearou. repeat. >> our understanding is this has happened in the last few hours and also tell you that law enforcement is also searching annie's apartment. they arrived there just a few hours ago. about four fbi officers. >> clark, today's thursday, is it not? >> yes, ma'am. >> we know she's missing by 1:00 tuesday, correct? >> yes, ma'am. >> tom...
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. >> the thing that people need to understand in this, there's no winner in this case. this is a terrible tragedy. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with "good morning america"'s diane sawyer, stinson spoke about his former student and player. >> the one thing about max that i know, max is in heaven with jesus. that is an awesome thought for me. >> reporter: not enough for max's mother who has stated she wants an apology. >> i understand her loss. she's lost her son. but there's a -- there's a 12-person jury that sat down and decided in 35 minutes that i was not guilty. and i cannot sit here today and take responsibility for something that i'm not responsible for. >> reporter: stinson says there are lessons to be learned when it comes to what kids are doing off the field. max was taking aterol, a attention deficit disorder medication along with creatine, a muscle building supplement at the time of his death, both of which may have raised his body temperature. >> as coaches we need to know those things. we're trying to make sure this doesn't happen to another family
. >> the thing that people need to understand in this, there's no winner in this case. this is a terrible tragedy. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with "good morning america"'s diane sawyer, stinson spoke about his former student and player. >> the one thing about max that i know, max is in heaven with jesus. that is an awesome thought for me. >> reporter: not enough for max's mother who has stated she wants an apology. >> i understand her loss....
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1949, maybe in [unintelligible] d think it will have a common understanding of security in the 20 member nations and how do we get to it? -- do you think we will have a, understanding of security in the 20 member nations and how do we get to it? >> the same way-we all talk about article 5 and read that back in power, you are quite correct. it denounced things that might require new definition. but there is also our willingness to come to each other's rescue. the importance that we proceed in that. not only for ourselves in nato, but to the rest of the world, this cohesive organization of democracies, people the treasured the certain things that we do. i think that there is hope around the world that that is the case, that there are countries that are still able to articulate things that are most important to human beings generally, and it takes strength that we are able to emulate that, and they might like to be a part of it furthermore. this may lead in fact to some intersection of the nato alliance with other alliances in due course that share those values around the world
1949, maybe in [unintelligible] d think it will have a common understanding of security in the 20 member nations and how do we get to it? -- do you think we will have a, understanding of security in the 20 member nations and how do we get to it? >> the same way-we all talk about article 5 and read that back in power, you are quite correct. it denounced things that might require new definition. but there is also our willingness to come to each other's rescue. the importance that we proceed...
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help us understand in. how does the fed looking over the shoulder of a loan officer mitigate risk? just makes this person do fewer loans. >> ok, i will. if there were a loan officer who had it in his or her power to make loans that got into the $20 billion range that could bring down the system, then the fed would say i'm stepping in to make sure that this person isn't making a ridiculous amount of money and taking undue risks with the system at the same time. if that loan officer is lending money to a company down the street, the fed could care less. >> i think that there is a sense out there that this goes beyond, you know, just the banks. this is sort of punitive, that this is sort of -- people are making too much money, particularly bankers in general. this is a disguise to go in and crush or cram down on these sort of salaries. >> well, the wealth gap is not narrowing the way people thought it would, so if the government has the power or can find the power or maybe even ben's concern is create it to go in an reg hate somebody's pay, good or bad, i guarantee that the financial
help us understand in. how does the fed looking over the shoulder of a loan officer mitigate risk? just makes this person do fewer loans. >> ok, i will. if there were a loan officer who had it in his or her power to make loans that got into the $20 billion range that could bring down the system, then the fed would say i'm stepping in to make sure that this person isn't making a ridiculous amount of money and taking undue risks with the system at the same time. if that loan officer is...
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from what i understand, they're pretty close. they were in -- he was in court last week. from what i understand, that is pretty close. remember, merrill lynch, bank of america bought merrill lynch. he was head of the broker department there. he wants to work. >> good to see you, charlie. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> we're counting down, 0 minutes before we go to wrap it up. we've given it all back and then some. the dow down 25 points. the s&p lower, and nasdaq lower and price of oil down 4.5%. >>> we're talking about oil. talking about energy, matt. my one-on-one interview with duke energy chairman and ceo, james rogers. why he thinks solar power is going to become the clear leader of alternative energy and why he believes oil has been on this run, and what happened today. after the bell, former british prime minister tony blair sits down with me to talk about the global economy, in particular the uk. are we on the road to recovery or are we stalled. he joins me at 4:00 p.m. eastern today. >>> the finish line here. cue the submarine. aviation supplier, aar, dow
from what i understand, they're pretty close. they were in -- he was in court last week. from what i understand, that is pretty close. remember, merrill lynch, bank of america bought merrill lynch. he was head of the broker department there. he wants to work. >> good to see you, charlie. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> we're counting down, 0 minutes before we go to wrap it up. we've given it all back and then some. the dow down 25 points. the s&p lower, and nasdaq...
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and we have an obligation to understand that, and i do not understand what is happening in two weeks that we need to drive this on a legislative fast- tracked. i do not understand it. i do not know what is happening in two weeks that we cannot wait to get the final numbers if that is what is going to take for the congressional budget office director to get it done. he said that very clearly yesterday. he was very precise, as he has been all along in this process. we should not be afraid of that. we should not be afraid of sunshine laws. we should not be afraid of sunlight. we should not be afraid of transparency. we should not afraid of accountability. we should not be afraid of the numbers and the facts, because the facts matter, the numbers matter. and if these numbers are wrong, would we not want to come back as a committee and work on it, revise our work, address those issues? is that
and we have an obligation to understand that, and i do not understand what is happening in two weeks that we need to drive this on a legislative fast- tracked. i do not understand it. i do not know what is happening in two weeks that we cannot wait to get the final numbers if that is what is going to take for the congressional budget office director to get it done. he said that very clearly yesterday. he was very precise, as he has been all along in this process. we should not be afraid of...
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>> it's actually in the jean size -- understand, i have never been able to wear clothes or order clothesways handmade from a womaning in savannah that's a gift for me. >> wendy: but you can now walk in a store? >> yes, 26, 28 and the jeans -- i think that's 26 but i don't know what that is in overweight size, you know what i mean? >> wendy: a 26 is a 26. you're walking into a store -- >> there are girl that's wear 26 that are this small. i don't understand. >> wendy: sometimes it's the junk in the trunk. >> i have junk in the trunk and i'm happy about that. i am. >> wendy: also on your list that you would love to be able to reach down and paint your toe nails. simple things we take for granted. >> wendy: and i'm not yet able to do that yet. but i also wanted to ride a horse and i got to ride a horse for the first time. it almost killed me, as i want you to know, i'm telling you all what happened. the producer on the show, carrie franklin, i'm saying her name, i'm not kidding you, and the camera guy, harry, they cared more about getting the shot than the course taking off with me. >> wend
>> it's actually in the jean size -- understand, i have never been able to wear clothes or order clothesways handmade from a womaning in savannah that's a gift for me. >> wendy: but you can now walk in a store? >> yes, 26, 28 and the jeans -- i think that's 26 but i don't know what that is in overweight size, you know what i mean? >> wendy: a 26 is a 26. you're walking into a store -- >> there are girl that's wear 26 that are this small. i don't understand....
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that was not my understanding at all. inversation" and "comprehend," "quarrel" and "negotiate." ah! enjoy the show! (barks) daniel, skits is doing it again!
that was not my understanding at all. inversation" and "comprehend," "quarrel" and "negotiate." ah! enjoy the show! (barks) daniel, skits is doing it again!
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it was our understanding in the early going that the hijackers, at least three of them, were still holding flight crew, meaning those in the cockpit, and the flight attendants, holding them. then, we learned that in fact, there were other passengers. you saw moments ago the federal police stormed the plane, it would appear, and took more of the passengers off. it would further appear according to local reports that at least one person is being detained. now, we know e
it was our understanding in the early going that the hijackers, at least three of them, were still holding flight crew, meaning those in the cockpit, and the flight attendants, holding them. then, we learned that in fact, there were other passengers. you saw moments ago the federal police stormed the plane, it would appear, and took more of the passengers off. it would further appear according to local reports that at least one person is being detained. now, we know e
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better in team, understanding the game. >> i think better in leadership. >> leadership. vocally. making sure that my guys were always prepared to go out and play the game of basketball every night. >> you have to create your own presence there for this. >> absolutely. >> who are your heroes? >> my one hero is my mother. >> she has become familiar news her enright. >> she is taking more towards than me these days. >> you can say this is lebron and lebron can i speak to gloria. >> exactly. she is taking my photos. she was my number one hero. >> because -- without her. >> yeah there is no me. >> there was no firm rock for you. >> no way, no way. the strength that she showed, see, as a kid you kind of, you don't really understand it until you get older and you have your own family. and now me having two sons of my own, i have no idea how she raised me or any kid by herself and not being able to be financially stable. >> in a tough environment. >> very tough. >> how do you pay back to her other than love? i didn't mean by material possessions. >> i just always give back to her by just
better in team, understanding the game. >> i think better in leadership. >> leadership. vocally. making sure that my guys were always prepared to go out and play the game of basketball every night. >> you have to create your own presence there for this. >> absolutely. >> who are your heroes? >> my one hero is my mother. >> she has become familiar news her enright. >> she is taking more towards than me these days. >> you can say this is...
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in the institution will deal with economic development. at the same time, we understand that the imf will bank organizations which will be shifted to another system. these institutions would ask if we have precise plans. we have our proposals and discuss these. when the leaders met in london,, it is connected. countries are split. the communicated that. it is not the frustrating anymore. we need the dollar. but we cannot depend completely. before we create this, we need to understand that the country that provides these currencies behaves more accurately we had huge reserves. and we talk about the appreciation of the dollar, it could be we think that there is no absolute rule. we could try to find rules. for the moment, we do not observe this. the major economy is suffering. we need to complement each other. >> we thank you very much. [applause] once again, we think the ambassador for hosting us in this elegant facility. our colleagues as well. we think you for coming. this is a very important session we wish you success in your meetings in washington today. thank you ve
in the institution will deal with economic development. at the same time, we understand that the imf will bank organizations which will be shifted to another system. these institutions would ask if we have precise plans. we have our proposals and discuss these. when the leaders met in london,, it is connected. countries are split. the communicated that. it is not the frustrating anymore. we need the dollar. but we cannot depend completely. before we create this, we need to understand that the...
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teenage kids are not acting in a way that they should act, i think the american public has to really understand in their core how important this issue is. a conservationist agrees with this. the secretary's office was saying that he meant to say this. >> i agree that it was probably taken a bit out of context. i think there might be something to what he has said. it has been a difficult road for people to understand the issues of climate change it has been an uphill battle all the way. i think that is essentially what he is saying, a lot of people understand a lot of these issues, but we have been really hard pressed to get the general public to understand them. neil: there was a bit of a condescending tone with that. if you have serious doubts about spending serious money, you are an idiot. >> what do you mean? neil: he was saying, how could you argue with the point? >> he did say in his quote, i believe that i'm an optimist when i think agreed economy is going to be what helps us recover from this. neil: there is plenty of room in debate. >> i think that is exactly what this whole meeting was ab
teenage kids are not acting in a way that they should act, i think the american public has to really understand in their core how important this issue is. a conservationist agrees with this. the secretary's office was saying that he meant to say this. >> i agree that it was probably taken a bit out of context. i think there might be something to what he has said. it has been a difficult road for people to understand the issues of climate change it has been an uphill battle all the way. i...
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in. >> reporter: cindy nunly lost her home when her husband lost his job. >> people don't understand unless they've been in this situation, really. you don't really understand. >> there's days that make you feel very guilty. >> reporter: guilty? why guilty? >> well, because you want your kids to have better than what you've had growing up. >> reporter: pretty much, the only thing the renaults have not lost is their faith. >> we trust in the lord. >> reporter: for now their plan is to stick together and hope their luck gets better before the weather gets worse. seth doane, cbs news, lebanon, tennessee. >> couric: in other news, former man son cult member susan atkins has died in a california prison. she was serving life for her role in eight murders in 1969, including the stabbing of pregnant actress sharon tate. atkins later denounced man son and converted to christianity. earlier this month, she was denied early release as she battled brain cancer. susan atkins was 61. when we come back, the g-20 leaders want to chop executive bonuses down to size worldwide. will that prevent another globa
in. >> reporter: cindy nunly lost her home when her husband lost his job. >> people don't understand unless they've been in this situation, really. you don't really understand. >> there's days that make you feel very guilty. >> reporter: guilty? why guilty? >> well, because you want your kids to have better than what you've had growing up. >> reporter: pretty much, the only thing the renaults have not lost is their faith. >> we trust in the lord....
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time, you're feeling guilty, as he was, wanting to apologize and fall on his sword. >> larry: you understand in modern media when it starts -- >> i do. the problem with this case was the sourcing of it. there was repeatedly stories of where they were patently false. we would show them that they were patently false, write a letter that they were patently false and they still reported it. >> larry: one thing that was not leal false is -- not false is what happened that night happened. you can't escape that. >> he wanted to plead guilty from day one. he wanted to apologize from day one. that was one of the reasons that we continued arraignment in this case. >> larry: why did you enter a plea, by the way? >> i feel like there's consequences to everyone's action. i feel like it was up to me to be a bigger man and show people it's not okay, regardless of what any domestic incident, it's never okay. and because i am a celebrity and celebrities get the name of getting off when they're in trouble all the time, so i just felt like it's basically, like, it was my right as a man to do it. >> larry: but if
time, you're feeling guilty, as he was, wanting to apologize and fall on his sword. >> larry: you understand in modern media when it starts -- >> i do. the problem with this case was the sourcing of it. there was repeatedly stories of where they were patently false. we would show them that they were patently false, write a letter that they were patently false and they still reported it. >> larry: one thing that was not leal false is -- not false is what happened that night...
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in week three? >> i think it's how they match up against the patriots offense. to understand the falcons, they are one of the teams that brings the least amount of pressures in the nfl. they rely upon a four-man rush and a lot of cover schemes to stop the passing game. typically, this is what the new england patriots feast on. it will be very interesting if the atlanta falcons, tim, can continue to play the style of defense to stop the patriots when the jets have so much success pressuring tom brady. >> especially when you look at that front for the atlanta falcons. they're doing a good job of winning the individual battles. the patriots are not doing a good job of individual battles. i'm going to take it 0 the offensive side of the ball say that matt ryan's chemistry, with tony gonzalez, he's done a good job of getting tony gonzalez in the red zone, but also getting gonzalez the ball when these covered. and throw it away from the defender. gonzalez does a nice job of using his body to shield the defender. and when you have a banged-up linebacking corp, the matchup problems e
in week three? >> i think it's how they match up against the patriots offense. to understand the falcons, they are one of the teams that brings the least amount of pressures in the nfl. they rely upon a four-man rush and a lot of cover schemes to stop the passing game. typically, this is what the new england patriots feast on. it will be very interesting if the atlanta falcons, tim, can continue to play the style of defense to stop the patriots when the jets have so much success...
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as it came ashore in the closest beaches, it is our understanding at least in the early going that the worst of it all was cars being trapped by mud. no injuries to people, and no serious structural damage. where is it again? john of the hunt is in our newsroom and has brand new information for us. >> you were just talking to the gentleman from the pacific tsunami center. there was a 7.0 earthquake in almost exactly the same area back in 2006. that generated then a very small tsunami. in fact, it was measured in inches in terms of the rise in the water level there, but just to remind our viewers, when we are talking about the richter scale on these earthquakes, 8.3 -- anything above eight, compared to 7.0 that it was in 2006, is 10 times more powerful, so you could certainly expect a bigger tsunami as we seem to have had generated by this one. but the last time an earthquake hit in that area back in 2006, that generated a very small tsunami. all shepard: right, here is the latest i have gotten. here is what we have gotten from the tsunami warning center. the tsunami has now been observ
as it came ashore in the closest beaches, it is our understanding at least in the early going that the worst of it all was cars being trapped by mud. no injuries to people, and no serious structural damage. where is it again? john of the hunt is in our newsroom and has brand new information for us. >> you were just talking to the gentleman from the pacific tsunami center. there was a 7.0 earthquake in almost exactly the same area back in 2006. that generated then a very small tsunami. in...
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in. we all understand where the politics are in finding additional revenue. under this bill we get an extra four or five years. is that what we get? three years. that is all we are getting. we are sitting here with a much bigger problem sitting over our heads. there is a political will here to address. i think we have to remember that. they are really only are two ways to do this. you have to find a way to fund this. in this case, a decision has been made to reduce what is. or people are going to be covered. my question to you is, is there any other calculation that has gone into arriving at that figure of this reduction is there any other calculation that you are able to make that is of consequence of things they are doing in this bill or in the health-care system that will have a reduction of any kind of negative impact? >> i should add that currently there are six states that have what cms refers to as district of version where they have gone through the process and have been approved to use the dish dollars to underwrite coverage of people that traditiona
in. we all understand where the politics are in finding additional revenue. under this bill we get an extra four or five years. is that what we get? three years. that is all we are getting. we are sitting here with a much bigger problem sitting over our heads. there is a political will here to address. i think we have to remember that. they are really only are two ways to do this. you have to find a way to fund this. in this case, a decision has been made to reduce what is. or people are going...
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i understand diplomatic law. the need of the work in the united nations. tand they ought to be restricted to their airplanes, united nations and their offices and out of here. we are going to work diligently to bring an amendment to this bill and the bill to the floor to make a point to the world you cannot continue to behave this way. it is an outrage he is in this country. it is an outrage he is abusing hi rights to go to the united nations and it has to stop. >> congressman eric massa. e. >>> brian williams interviews continue on "nbc nightly news." donald trump, it sounds like their organization was duped. they didn't know it was going to be qaddafi. >> the trump associates say the property was leased on a short-term basis with middle east partners who may or may not have a relationship with qaddafi. maybe we will hear something soon on what their investigation or whatever their part in it is. we have other breaking news i want to tell our audience about. u.s. general david petraeus endorses stanley mccrystal's afghan assessment. which would call for an
i understand diplomatic law. the need of the work in the united nations. tand they ought to be restricted to their airplanes, united nations and their offices and out of here. we are going to work diligently to bring an amendment to this bill and the bill to the floor to make a point to the world you cannot continue to behave this way. it is an outrage he is in this country. it is an outrage he is abusing hi rights to go to the united nations and it has to stop. >> congressman eric massa....
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they will want to come in, i understand you have a corporate structure in place that understands what it is doing, i understand you have figured out -- and this is a challenge for many of us -- that you want to be a a real business as opposed to a lifestyle business. we have to accept the responsibility. we commend our leaders in the congress and work have done to put in place programs, but those programs did not work unless we understand the rules, we get together, go out and pursue things aggressively, and then we do what we need to do to be successful, and then what is equally important in this economy is we figure out how to help one another. at prwt we make an effort to retain minority lawyers, and when we cannot retain minority lawyers and accounts, we will go into law firms to minority partners so they get the economic benefit. we have to learn to circulate that dollar within our committee. their companies like ours that evidence that it is capable of being done. we have been successful at it. we faced the same challenges, the same barriers that everybody else does. you have to
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texas leads the way in their disenfranchisement. >> yes, it does. >> and their understanding of what a republic really is. >> these are folks who understand the problem with government is not democrats or republicans, it is just as you said, corruption. lack of fidelity to the constitution. lack of belief in the natural law, lack of fidelity to the frae market. these people want to claim those basic american values back. they also... [cheers and applause]. >>... want you down here, beck. [cheers and applause]. >> i couldn't help it. >> appreciate it. >> pad caddell made me say that. >> he wanted me to say hi to his favorite judge, i just did. i appreciate it, judge, make sure those texans stay strong, because, not only the heart of texas, i think, texas leads the way. thanks, judge. let's go to washington, d.c. -- >> a lot of liberty in a downpour, brian. >> to griff jenkins in washington, d.c. griff? we had you right at the beginning of the program, let's spend the last few minute with those in washington. what is happening? >> i have lost my voice, talking to these people, so i'll
texas leads the way in their disenfranchisement. >> yes, it does. >> and their understanding of what a republic really is. >> these are folks who understand the problem with government is not democrats or republicans, it is just as you said, corruption. lack of fidelity to the constitution. lack of belief in the natural law, lack of fidelity to the frae market. these people want to claim those basic american values back. they also... [cheers and applause]. >>... want you...
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in 1995 that we worked out the ground rules. sufficiently. i thought there was a mutual understanding between the agencies and committees in terms of what they had to report. it was a well-developed set of understandings, in my view at that time. obviously, each time an intelligence agency contemplated a new kind of collection activity, they had to consider whether it should be reported to the two intelligence committees. was it really a new activity? was it just a new twist to something the committees had already been told about? had actually reached the point with an agency where a decision had been made to move forward with it or not? if so, was it significant? only significant activities had to be reported. the lawyers at the agencies were involved heavily in these issues of the years, in deciding whether something should be reported. but the ultimate decision rested with the agency head. i think it was appropriately so. if someone was going to decide that a new undertaking did not have to be reported to intelligence committees, it ought to be the agency head. if the committee's b
in 1995 that we worked out the ground rules. sufficiently. i thought there was a mutual understanding between the agencies and committees in terms of what they had to report. it was a well-developed set of understandings, in my view at that time. obviously, each time an intelligence agency contemplated a new kind of collection activity, they had to consider whether it should be reported to the two intelligence committees. was it really a new activity? was it just a new twist to something the...
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don't forget to call your buddy and from what i understand in chinese culture this is a very lucky day. >> but in japanese culture it is not a lucky day. >> so we like to think of chinese culture. >> korean culture says all is a go and all that matters is in the 9 news now culture it is a great day. >> call your buddy. >> exactly. angie is here. she has the traffic in a moment but kim has the forecast. >>> doppler 9000 has been getting an early morning workout. i have been focused on route 5. you are using your ndiewishld wipers. heisret on e thregional radar loop. moisture across pennsylvania is to you itto you on doppleegion 0090 . i have it set up and zoomed in. there you go, brandy wine, clinton, to the east of the wilson bridge. and then we take you up to bethesda and rockville. some rain down there and moving along 270. all right. back to the maps. with the rain and clouds somes some chilly weather. only in the 60s from frederick to andrews air force base. closer to the water, a little warmer for annapolis. you are at 70 degrees and leesburg. culpeper is 63. the way i see it toda
don't forget to call your buddy and from what i understand in chinese culture this is a very lucky day. >> but in japanese culture it is not a lucky day. >> so we like to think of chinese culture. >> korean culture says all is a go and all that matters is in the 9 news now culture it is a great day. >> call your buddy. >> exactly. angie is here. she has the traffic in a moment but kim has the forecast. >>> doppler 9000 has been getting an early morning...
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in the hospital right now. he took a tumble this morning, and fire trucks and emergency vehicles were dispatched to him. the senator was transported to the hospital, we understanddoctors are saying that his condition is not serious and there will likely not even be an admission of the man who is the nation's longest serving senator, first elected in 1958. senator robert byrd, the oldest senator, the longest-serving, and the oldest member of congress in either house at age 81 apparently took a tumble at his home this morning and is at a hospital right now. we will keep an eye on it. he has not been in the senate for much of the year because of health concerns. jane: on wall street, the dow is up 20 points or so. jenna has some news on mcdonald's and some competition. where is it from? >> an unlikely place. their stock is down a bit today, although general markets are higher. mcdonald's is the largest fast- food chain, but subway is not far behind. they are opening of 40 stores a week and slowly gaining on mcdonald's. next month, they could overtake mcdonald's as far as the amount of stores in the world, more than 33,000. as far as sales, mcdonald's burgers and f
in the hospital right now. he took a tumble this morning, and fire trucks and emergency vehicles were dispatched to him. the senator was transported to the hospital, we understanddoctors are saying that his condition is not serious and there will likely not even be an admission of the man who is the nation's longest serving senator, first elected in 1958. senator robert byrd, the oldest senator, the longest-serving, and the oldest member of congress in either house at age 81 apparently took a...
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my understanding in talking with university officials is they don't believe that cameras tracked annie building. all they really have to go off of is swiping the prox card which is recorded in a computer system and also talking to other people in the building who saw her tuesday morning. >> exactly. because that video that -- that still photo we keep showing of her coming in, that's not in the building. that is of her about to go in the building. that's from one of those surveillance cameras on the many, many entrances and exits. i want to talk about the false fire alarm. back to mary snow, the cnn correspondent standing by there at yale medical school. mary, again, thank you for being with us. mary, i'm just wondering if the killer set off the fire alarm to dispose of the body, to move the body. i don't know why, exactly, he would do it, but tell me what do you know about this fire alarm going off? >> reporter: nancy, that is a very good question because there's been so much focus on that. what we have been able to piece together from people who were in the building is that that fire
my understanding in talking with university officials is they don't believe that cameras tracked annie building. all they really have to go off of is swiping the prox card which is recorded in a computer system and also talking to other people in the building who saw her tuesday morning. >> exactly. because that video that -- that still photo we keep showing of her coming in, that's not in the building. that is of her about to go in the building. that's from one of those surveillance...
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it was much better when you can look in the eyes of the people understanding when they're saying there so mr. murphy, i think, was very good person on this. >> if did that on purpose, he did not mention that to eisenhower. of course, there was quite the tongue-lashing in the white house. >> in this case, he will defy and nobody wants to defy from the state department. >> that's true. now, when your father received that invitation, he writes in his memoirs that he was invited to camp david to talk to eisenhower and he did not know what camp david was. and he asked his various aids in moscow and they didn't know and they asked the embassy in washington and they didn't know either. is that true? is it possible that somehow they didn't know what camp david was? >> but i don't think that too many americans knew that and he wanted to be treated equal so he was very precise looking on -- he did not care and he asked why they don't want to speak with me at the white house and try to bring me to some camp? maybe it's humiliation. and it came to his mind when it was first not recognized soviet u
it was much better when you can look in the eyes of the people understanding when they're saying there so mr. murphy, i think, was very good person on this. >> if did that on purpose, he did not mention that to eisenhower. of course, there was quite the tongue-lashing in the white house. >> in this case, he will defy and nobody wants to defy from the state department. >> that's true. now, when your father received that invitation, he writes in his memoirs that he was invited...
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you have to understand in the scandinavian countries and israel the have been using cell phones a lot longer and a lot more heavily than we have. so unfortunately, they have some of the data. i should also add one of the most troubling findings in a series of studies produced in the united states this is one study done optimistically at a fertility clinic and in hungary and other countries fighting reduced sperm count and young men who keep their phones in their pockets which unfortunately many do even though if you read the advice and the blackberry it says keep the phone 1 inch away from your body, actually .98 in case you want to be precise. but the reality is very few people do that and lots of young men keep their phones in their pockets particularly in the summertime and the cleveland clinic published a study showing reduced sperm count and that isn't the only such a study but only the most recent one. >> let me ask the question i asked dr. bucher. i've got my blackberry which we use all the time. again i will go down the line. if you were to use a blackberry like i do and are c
you have to understand in the scandinavian countries and israel the have been using cell phones a lot longer and a lot more heavily than we have. so unfortunately, they have some of the data. i should also add one of the most troubling findings in a series of studies produced in the united states this is one study done optimistically at a fertility clinic and in hungary and other countries fighting reduced sperm count and young men who keep their phones in their pockets which unfortunately many...
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statement saying we want to thank all of those who were involved in preparations for a wedding that was not to be. for their quiet understandingnnie will live in our hearts forever. i'm david muir for "nightline" in new haven, connecticut. >> and one hopes this arrest brings some brief respite for those families continuing grief. our thanks to david muir for that. >>> we're going to take a break. when we come back, did texas execute an inknow isn't man? that is the question in the case of a father put to death for killing his three daughters in an arson fire. tonight, the compelling new evidence. welcome to progressive. how may i help you? i'm looking for a deal on car insurance. i think i might have a coupon in here. there's an easier way. we've got the "name your price" option. you do? follow me. you tell us how much you want to pay, and we'll build you a policy that fits your budget. and i still get great coverage? uh-huh. go ahead. you're the boss. i'm the boss of savings. more like the c.e.o. oh, oh. no glass ceiling. the freedom to name your price. now, that's progressive. call or click today. get wrapped up in the lusci
statement saying we want to thank all of those who were involved in preparations for a wedding that was not to be. for their quiet understandingnnie will live in our hearts forever. i'm david muir for "nightline" in new haven, connecticut. >> and one hopes this arrest brings some brief respite for those families continuing grief. our thanks to david muir for that. >>> we're going to take a break. when we come back, did texas execute an inknow isn't man? that is the...
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there is something rotten in denmark here, and i just not understand why. they used the same thing in vietnam, give us more people, because more people. but it did not work. the thing about it is, we pulled out. why does it take so long to train people when they only give us a short period time in the united states to train us and then send us to war, and we fight? and then we find out about who really has the ability to be in combat, and the ones that do not, they take them out of combat, and they try somebody else. host: did you serve in the military? caller: yes, i did, i was a crew chief in vietnam. and i can tell you right now, there is something rotten in denmark. although it was crude, we had the ability to do all the things they need to do to win that war, and when it quick. host: i will stop you at that point. should president obama send additional troops to afghanistan? half of those surveyed opposed sending additional troops. three of the five killings overnight are attributed to roadside bombs. this, it from joe -- this comment from joe. stanley
there is something rotten in denmark here, and i just not understand why. they used the same thing in vietnam, give us more people, because more people. but it did not work. the thing about it is, we pulled out. why does it take so long to train people when they only give us a short period time in the united states to train us and then send us to war, and we fight? and then we find out about who really has the ability to be in combat, and the ones that do not, they take them out of combat, and...
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as i quote if you don' understand d.c. you swim in and he used to talk about the sea of people. if you don't understand th environment and how to swim and operate if you will you ar going to fail. >> host: side, you often use the term and all i have, too, of if you break it he won't. how did the u.s. automobile industry as you said that we've reached the environment and foreignompetitors read this sell well? >> guest: i think it is the point we just talked about come failure to read the environment. when i went out and bought a car, i expected degree of equality and fair price and i expected a commitment to service and provide and maintain it and when i found that car wasn't what i expected when i was getting a limit when there was no ability or interest and ensuring that personal touch to my service and my needs when i found the kind of car i wanted wasn't there but there was sort of them allow cs and i wac being told tt is the car you have to buy that is what we decided you have to buy and they lost me and it doesn't take a genius t
as i quote if you don' understand d.c. you swim in and he used to talk about the sea of people. if you don't understand th environment and how to swim and operate if you will you ar going to fail. >> host: side, you often use the term and all i have, too, of if you break it he won't. how did the u.s. automobile industry as you said that we've reached the environment and foreignompetitors read this sell well? >> guest: i think it is the point we just talked about come failure to read...
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the reason why -- or one of the reasons why it's so important to understand what's happeni in other countriess us understand to what's happening to our own communities and often we find what happens to people of color particularly around the world either has happened to people of color here in the u.s. or is happening. you know, we're concerned about national security, which, you know -- i'm not arguing with you, but what about security in our own neighborhoods. [applause] >> is illegal immigration something that affects our daily lives? honestly? no. but let's think about this. and the other thing is this -- the other thing is this, if we don't understand u.s. policies around the world, we might not understand whyhere are people flooding our borders. [applause] >> there's a movie out right now, a documentary "food, inc." that touches on this immigration issue. why are certain multinational companies bringing in people by the bus load from mexico to wor in factories in low-paying -- i mean, jobs -- wages that aren't really livable wages, aren't living wages. they are bringing them in and thes
the reason why -- or one of the reasons why it's so important to understand what's happeni in other countriess us understand to what's happening to our own communities and often we find what happens to people of color particularly around the world either has happened to people of color here in the u.s. or is happening. you know, we're concerned about national security, which, you know -- i'm not arguing with you, but what about security in our own neighborhoods. [applause] >> is illegal...
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in this. i understand not only in the states but other parts of the world they're looking for people who may be a part of a terror cell? >> that's right. look, the lead suspect in this case, mr. zazi, traveled to pakistan. so there's belief he had contact with al qaeda operatives over there. in new york they believe there's as many as eight, maybe more men they're watching, taking a look at, they want to know more about. does that mean they were involved in the alleged plot? no. they're trying to learn more about them. we also know in denver there's a group of about five, perhaps more there. who they're also looking at. we spoke with some of the storage facilities owners and others out there and here. they've been shown pictures of men, what do you know, have they been here. >> focussing on the states alone, looking from new york all the way to the midwest. you've got to alert about entertainment complexes, even hotels. what else can you tell us? we're not talking about anything specific here. but when folks hear entertainment complex you're going to wonder what you need to do. >> the reason fo
in this. i understand not only in the states but other parts of the world they're looking for people who may be a part of a terror cell? >> that's right. look, the lead suspect in this case, mr. zazi, traveled to pakistan. so there's belief he had contact with al qaeda operatives over there. in new york they believe there's as many as eight, maybe more men they're watching, taking a look at, they want to know more about. does that mean they were involved in the alleged plot? no. they're...
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you mentioned this in part why is it important r the leader be ceo or combat commander to understand he environment? >> guest: you can't make decisions in isolation i don't care who you are. obviously we mentioned the estimate of the situation. we have to take into account in the military the enemy, the terrain, the weather, our own forces. we have a process for that the same is true anything you do in life if you are in business you have to thinkut where your customer is going. what are your suppliers doing. what is the market like, what is work force like, if i am unionized what does the union think. if you are not constantly pulls in your world and environment and understanding where you fit and what's happening out there you are going to fail and the world has changed because even organizations that had a small environment, local or geographically small environme found out globalized. i have a story in the book about a n i met when i was giving a talk at a convention of food distributors in the midwest and he inherited from his grandfather a small food to stability company and he
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said the american public just like your teenage kids aren't acting in the way they should act and the american public has to really understandin their core, how important this issue is. and now, this sounds like a miss, but it's actually a hit. if in the new spirit of maturity, the white house starts talking about the tax that it wants to impose on all sorts of carbon energy that will make grocery, gas and electricity more expensive, so, all right, joe, thanks. >> i'd like to give a miss this week to the 53 senators, including 51 democrats, who voted down an amendment by republican jim demint of south carolina to stop spending federal fund on the airports at pennsylvania congressman jack murtha built with more than 150 million dollars in federal subsidies and ear marks over the last 20 years. the airport has just three, count em, three daily commercial flights all to washington d.c. the federal subsidies average $100 for each of the fewer 30 passengers who use the airport each day. it would be cheaper for
said the american public just like your teenage kids aren't acting in the way they should act and the american public has to really understandin their core, how important this issue is. and now, this sounds like a miss, but it's actually a hit. if in the new spirit of maturity, the white house starts talking about the tax that it wants to impose on all sorts of carbon energy that will make grocery, gas and electricity more expensive, so, all right, joe, thanks. >> i'd like to give a miss...
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so -- >> well, i understand the committee is interested in both what insurance companies are doing relative to medical coverage which is how i was answering the question, but i also understand that you are very interested in the administrative procedures so i am trying to clarify that. fraud and abuse would be another reason why a claim might be denied and for instance i know that is extremely important to medicare and the office of the inspector generals, so we for instance did not pay 215 million claims for fraud and abuse, and again, these are situations where the individual has already received the care, but that the doctor or provider is inappropriately billing for that. >> when you say duplicate, you mean somebody who has been denied and this they try again? >> no, due to a billing error we would have already for instance paid the claim and submitted again. sometimes things cross in the mail, congressman. >> is that the only other thing that may not be included in the denial rate? >> i think that those are the major categories, the only thing i might mention is in california, there's
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lots more to talk about and understand in the days going forward. >> kelly, there is a point also beingade that those in the insurance industry don't seem unhappy as of yet, that one thing they're getting out of this is potentially 30 million more customers. >> the insurance lobby is powerful. there are many forces that are spending money to try to influence the debate through the lobbying channels and also on television. i'm sure people have been noticing many ads across their tv screens, arguing some of the points that have been in the debate. insurance be companies are watching this closely and, of course, part of that what they're saying is the intent of this legislation is to increase competition and, as you point out, there could be more private insurance customers. so, there will be a lot of scrambling to get the best share of whatever marketplace we end up with after this is all done. >> kelly o'donnell, thanks as always. >> thanks, monica. >>> as we await the university of maryland rally to get under way with president obama, garnering the support of all 59 democrats and convin
lots more to talk about and understand in the days going forward. >> kelly, there is a point also beingade that those in the insurance industry don't seem unhappy as of yet, that one thing they're getting out of this is potentially 30 million more customers. >> the insurance lobby is powerful. there are many forces that are spending money to try to influence the debate through the lobbying channels and also on television. i'm sure people have been noticing many ads across their tv...
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in a cell by yourself? i said yeah. she was like ok, cool. tavis: i can understand that, though. a safety perspective she knew her baby was going to be all right. >> for me, i was 17 when i was first put in solitary confinement. i dealt with it because i had an opportunity to read and not worry about the drama that was around me. tavis: to your mother, i think now any number of black men who i have come to neend to interview over the years who have expressed to me in their own way, the crushing defeat they felt internally resulting from having let their mama down. i think of michael vick now. i'm glad to say he is back and getting a chance to do his thing again. i'll take your mail. bring it on. i'm glad michael vick is getting his chance again. that said, i recall when he first had a press conference. when he got arrested, the first thing he said was i want to apologize to my mother. almost the first thing he said. he knew that his mother was crushed by his behavior and i thought of how his mother had to endure this. tell about your feelings of guilt or shame or your words about
in a cell by yourself? i said yeah. she was like ok, cool. tavis: i can understand that, though. a safety perspective she knew her baby was going to be all right. >> for me, i was 17 when i was first put in solitary confinement. i dealt with it because i had an opportunity to read and not worry about the drama that was around me. tavis: to your mother, i think now any number of black men who i have come to neend to interview over the years who have expressed to me in their own way, the...
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why people got down on it to begin with i don't understand. >> in addition to ralph lauren. >> i would eric wiseman on last week. he was speaking bullishly. he said things are much better than people necessarily think. i want to emphasize ralph lauren who actually runs the company day to day has done a miraculous job and why it wasn't getting any credit during this period when the economy was coming back, it's still a good stock, and i don't think -- look, i obviously don't like to recommend a stock that's up 3.5. but what was this stock doing in the 60s? heretical. >> heretical? >> ralph is the real deal, man. >> i'm squeezing one more in. walgreen's surging. cvs surging. everyone is expecting great thing with the flu shot. >> you had twice -- last year you had twice the number of people coming in for flu shot. now when you go into flu shot, you go to walgreen's, you also buy gum and stuff like that. howard, you're the new winner. that other stuff -- >> like i said, i would have had to project chapter 11 for starbucks. we just compared ed instant de. more of jim continue, mad money to
why people got down on it to begin with i don't understand. >> in addition to ralph lauren. >> i would eric wiseman on last week. he was speaking bullishly. he said things are much better than people necessarily think. i want to emphasize ralph lauren who actually runs the company day to day has done a miraculous job and why it wasn't getting any credit during this period when the economy was coming back, it's still a good stock, and i don't think -- look, i obviously don't like to...
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>> well, he was a given a visa that was from the cia in khartoum and i understand -- i heard that the y that gave it to him got fired. but i would hopeo. >> can you say duh? >> but it was astonishing. he was in america, invited in on a special visa that allows the special privildges. and attacking america all the time -- all over america as our guest. >> wl, at one point you get pretty in sense with the cia. thebstruction of justice for come of the not sharing. talk about that a little bit. and while we're on it, having literally wirapped conversation, but not sharing the content when in fact the content would have made it clear that some of the people who were getting visas into the country were up to no good. >> well, il start by talking about ali sufan who was a 29-year-old agent in new york. he was at the time of the co-bombing october of 2000, one of eight fbi agents in the country who spoke arabic, the only one in new york. o'neil recognized, you know, this young agent as bng talented and he had the skillset that was required to become the case agent for the bombing. so o'neil a
>> well, he was a given a visa that was from the cia in khartoum and i understand -- i heard that the y that gave it to him got fired. but i would hopeo. >> can you say duh? >> but it was astonishing. he was in america, invited in on a special visa that allows the special privildges. and attacking america all the time -- all over america as our guest. >> wl, at one point you get pretty in sense with the cia. thebstruction of justice for come of the not sharing. talk...