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a justification or excuse for committing crime, then we'd have to open the doors of every prison in the united states and let every one of those inmates out. secondly, we don't have kidnapping for ransom in the united states. it was mentioned by the husband in this that it sounded like a bad movie plot. well, it is a very bad movie plot. notwithstanding hollywood, these things don't happen. the last time there was a fake ransom like that was in the jonbenet case, another long, rambling note which we know was fake because the little girl was dead in her -- in the basement. now, the real concern here, though, for people in my industry is the whole idea of faking kidnappings. what that does is it creates cry wolf scenarios so that the next time something like that happens there's a cynicism on the part of the public, or very well could be a cynicism on the part of the public about whether or not -- >> i agree. >> -- that kidnapping is an actual kidnapping or not. not to mention the resources that are taken away from legitimate situations. >> back to the lawyers. eleanor odom, peter odom, tamara holder.
a justification or excuse for committing crime, then we'd have to open the doors of every prison in the united states and let every one of those inmates out. secondly, we don't have kidnapping for ransom in the united states. it was mentioned by the husband in this that it sounded like a bad movie plot. well, it is a very bad movie plot. notwithstanding hollywood, these things don't happen. the last time there was a fake ransom like that was in the jonbenet case, another long, rambling note...
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a justification or excuse for committing crime, then we'd have to open the doors of every prison in the united states and let every one of those inmates out. secondly, we don't have kidnapping for ransom in the united states. it was mentioned by the husband in this that it sounded like a bad movie plot. well, it is a very bad movie plot. notwithstanding hollywood, these things don't happen. the last time there was a fake ransom like that was in the jonbenet case, another long, rambling note which we know was fake because the little girl was dead in her -- in the basement. now, the real concern here, though, for people in my understand is the whole idea of faking kidnappings. what that does is it creates cry wolf scenarios so that the next time something like that happens there's a cynicism on the part of the public, or very well could be a cynicism on the part of the public about whether or not -- >> i agree. >> -- that kidnapping is an actual kidnapping or not. not to mention the resources that are taken away from legitimate situations. >> back to the lawyers. eleanor odom, peter odom, tamara holder
a justification or excuse for committing crime, then we'd have to open the doors of every prison in the united states and let every one of those inmates out. secondly, we don't have kidnapping for ransom in the united states. it was mentioned by the husband in this that it sounded like a bad movie plot. well, it is a very bad movie plot. notwithstanding hollywood, these things don't happen. the last time there was a fake ransom like that was in the jonbenet case, another long, rambling note...
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rods said the psáu of money the united states has spend on purchase every thing in the united states land. only 5.25% percent of everything. and expanding things. there's a huge amount of conventional military build up which is the deal with military aggressive threat that simply the nonproliferation thing. what's happened is the hostility has produced in aware that's killed more people than other tragedys in our history and various massive expenditure of mass hysteria. in terms of cuban missile crisis. there were hot heads loo like castro. maybe him too. he is a sneaky guy. had to learn to play baseball some place. from the beginning. both him and kennedy were trying get out of the mess and they obviously prevailed. they were trying get the best possible deal but i don't think it was anywhere near war and that's what jorge mack bun disays one other point on containment in the paper. i didn't have a chance to mention and containment is also something of a farce in the sense that it was by it's own premises wrong. containment. is rotten to the core more or less correct and contained i
rods said the psáu of money the united states has spend on purchase every thing in the united states land. only 5.25% percent of everything. and expanding things. there's a huge amount of conventional military build up which is the deal with military aggressive threat that simply the nonproliferation thing. what's happened is the hostility has produced in aware that's killed more people than other tragedys in our history and various massive expenditure of mass hysteria. in terms of cuban...
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the truth is that there have been many efforts to unionize wal-mart stores in the united states and every one of those has failed. can you get a majority to unionize? it says people actually trust their employer, wal-mart more than they trust union. again, i don't have an opinion about that. but that's the truth. wal-mart mountains incredibly vigorous absolutely score whiched earth anti-union campaigns so people may be scared of the union but in the end people get to vote in secret whether that he want union or not and voting not to ask for the help of the union. that tells you something about the public attitude. about the vigor with which those campaigns are conducted. host: good morning. >> i have beautiful kurtens and throw rugs that when he was alive he knew how to buy quality. instead of quantity. and i still get compliments on what i have in my home and they want to know where i got it. i notice in the last years wal-mart has gone down to quantity and it's junk. it falls apart and their crafts department. it's gone for all intents and purposes. and sfavers the food, i get better de
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united states. that is what happened at the beginning of april 1942 until the end of 1944, there were no cars in the united states and we exceeded every one of those arms production goals. we produce not 60,000 planes but 229,000 planes. fighters, bombers, troop transports, cargo transports. it is extraordinary. i was in seattle last friday. airplane country. the idea of producing 229,000 planes is even today intimidating. but the importance of this example is that it did not take decades to restructure the u.s. industrial economy. it did not take years. we did it in a matter of months. we do that then, we can restructure the energy economy today because it was important enough for some of -- for us to do so. we are in a race between tipping points, natural tipping points and political tipping points. ice melt purses closing coal-fired power plants. as environmentalists we talk about saving the planet. for decades now. i think the planet is going to be around for a long time to come. the question is can we save civilization itself? as weaker governments breakdown and stronger governments begin to breakdown, that is the challenge. it i
united states. that is what happened at the beginning of april 1942 until the end of 1944, there were no cars in the united states and we exceeded every one of those arms production goals. we produce not 60,000 planes but 229,000 planes. fighters, bombers, troop transports, cargo transports. it is extraordinary. i was in seattle last friday. airplane country. the idea of producing 229,000 planes is even today intimidating. but the importance of this example is that it did not take decades to...
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a justification or excuse for committing crime, then we'd have to open the doors of every prison in the united statesout. secondly, we don't have kidnapping for ransom in the united states. it was mentioned by the husband in this that it sounded like a bad movie plot. well, it is a very bad movie plot. notwithstanding hollywood, these things don't happen. the last time there was a fake ransom like that was in the jonbenet case, another long, rambling note which we know was fake because the little girl was dead in her -- in the basement. now, the real concern here, though, for people in my industry is the whole idea of faking kidnappings. what that does is it creates cry wolf scenarios so that the next time something like that happens there's a cynicism on the part of the public, or very well could be a cynicism on the part of the public about whether or not -- >> i agree. >> -- that kidnapping is an actual kidnapping or not. not to mention the resources that are taken away from legitimate situations. >> back to the lawyers. eleanor odom, peter odom, tamara holder. peter odom, what about her telling t
a justification or excuse for committing crime, then we'd have to open the doors of every prison in the united statesout. secondly, we don't have kidnapping for ransom in the united states. it was mentioned by the husband in this that it sounded like a bad movie plot. well, it is a very bad movie plot. notwithstanding hollywood, these things don't happen. the last time there was a fake ransom like that was in the jonbenet case, another long, rambling note which we know was fake because the...
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of the united states senate can take their business elsewhere, can take their business to another insurer who does a better job for them. i think that kind of marketplace, the marketplace that every member of the united states senate now enjoys ought to be available to everybody else in the country, and i think there ought to be public choices, i think there ought to be private choices, and, madam president, i think all americans ought to be able to get all those choices. and we're not going to be able to have real insurance company accountability. real choice and real competition unless we get the exchanges bigger and get more people in. and to illustrate the fact that the majority leader and other leaders, chairman baucus are open to new ideas, let me say that just yesterday the majority leader and chairman baucus and i agreed on an approach that will allow more people to enjoy the marketplace, the fruits of a specific system more quickly when they indicated yesterday that they would support my legislation to expand access to the exchanges for those who otherwise would have no health insurance at all. let me emphasize that, madam. letting folks get to the exchanges, folks who o
of the united states senate can take their business elsewhere, can take their business to another insurer who does a better job for them. i think that kind of marketplace, the marketplace that every member of the united states senate now enjoys ought to be available to everybody else in the country, and i think there ought to be public choices, i think there ought to be private choices, and, madam president, i think all americans ought to be able to get all those choices. and we're not going to...
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. >> stahl: how many movies are released every year, say, in the united states? otton: ballpark, 400 to 500 movies are released in the united states. >> stahl: and how many of those would you say are pirated? >> cotton: virtually every movie that's released winds up pirated on the internet. >> stahl: every movie? >> cotton: virtually every one. >> stahl: when "the dark knight" came out in 2008, it was pirated, but not until after it had been seen in theaters for a day and a half. hard to believe, but that was seen as a major victory. >> hugh jackman! come on, wolverine! wolverine! wolverine! >> stahl: and then there's "wolverine". when it premiered at a party in arizona earlier this year, it had already premiered a full month earlier-- to millions on the internet. in this case, a copy of the film was stolen while it was being edited. but "wolverine" still made a ton of money-- $160 million worldwide-- the weekend it was released. >> soderbergh: this is part of the problem with discussing the issue and talking about hollywood, because it feels like a lot of people
. >> stahl: how many movies are released every year, say, in the united states? otton: ballpark, 400 to 500 movies are released in the united states. >> stahl: and how many of those would you say are pirated? >> cotton: virtually every movie that's released winds up pirated on the internet. >> stahl: every movie? >> cotton: virtually every one. >> stahl: when "the dark knight" came out in 2008, it was pirated, but not until after it had been seen in...
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and the united states should contain, confront at every point the expansion of soviet power. i was very interested to see. maybe you have read a. there is a brand-new biography out which i have not met picadilly came out i think last week or a couple of weeks ago. but it begins with kenyon being quoted as saying actually i was rather misunderstood. the cold war would have been shorter if it had not been militarized. that actually i don't know how to read either one of those documents of kennan talking about the containment of soviet russia without involving military force. but i'm certainly looking forward to reading that. >> host: there was a certain ambivalence there on tendance part about the reaction that he provoked. but what he did is a big part of the story of your book, because what he said was no soviet government. stone is not like us. is not just a good buddy. they come out of an empire. they are not necessarily our friend. navy containment is the only answer. and that i would say confirms some of the things that were being suggested by the books you described. >>
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as for jerusalem, the united states policy remains unaffected and unchanged. as has been stated by every previous administration which address this issue, the status of jerusalem and all other permanent that his issues must be resolved by the parties through negotiation. the united states has not accepted and disagrees with any unilateral action by either party. a jewish state of israel living side by side in peace and security within independent and viable palestinian state. today's announcement by the government of issue helps move forward toward resolving the israeli/palestinian conflict. the parties can mutually agree on an outcome that extends to conflict in reconciles the palestinian goals of an independent in viable state. let me say to all the people of the region and world, our commitment to achieving a solution with the two states living side by side in peace and security is unwavering. >> who thought we were going to say you are frustrated and resign. that is not the case [laughter] were going to keep at it. is this the best that you could get? are they going to try to sell it
as for jerusalem, the united states policy remains unaffected and unchanged. as has been stated by every previous administration which address this issue, the status of jerusalem and all other permanent that his issues must be resolved by the parties through negotiation. the united states has not accepted and disagrees with any unilateral action by either party. a jewish state of israel living side by side in peace and security within independent and viable palestinian state. today's...
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as to jerusalem, united states policy remains unaffected and unchanged. alice has been stated by every previous administration which addressed the issue, the status of jerusalem and all other permanent status' issues must be resolved by the parties through negotiations. the united states also disagrees with some israeli actions in jerusalem affecting palestinians in such areas as housing, including the continuing pattern of the fictions and demolitions of palestinian homes. the united states has not accepted and disagrees with any unilateral action by either party which could have the effect of pre-empting negotiations. house we and others have said many times, the way to move forward is to enter negotiations without preconditions and reach agreement on the two-state solution: a jewish state of israel living side by side in peace and security with an independent, contiguous, and a viable palestinian state. as the secretary of state said today, and i quote, "today's announcement by the government of israel helps move forward toward resolving the israeli-palestinian conflict. we believe
as to jerusalem, united states policy remains unaffected and unchanged. alice has been stated by every previous administration which addressed the issue, the status of jerusalem and all other permanent status' issues must be resolved by the parties through negotiations. the united states also disagrees with some israeli actions in jerusalem affecting palestinians in such areas as housing, including the continuing pattern of the fictions and demolitions of palestinian homes. the united states...
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state. i think in these areas plus the south we can be of the greatest help that we have supporters on a list from every single post office in the united states. we are getting other religious groups to do the same the as many millions will be personally circulated. it is felt the majority of these lists are democratic or independent voters and it is felt this would bring about a favorable slang among these voters to you. graham concluded his epistle by announcing that peale was planning to endorse nixon in a sermon. he also extended an invitation for nixon to visit the homan north carolina which is now become a regular requirements of most presidential nominees the my tip north carolina and nixon with high and light the issue without any overt mention of the topic. the next day grant sent a shorter letter with to urgent matters emitted from the first letter. in rio de janeiro at the baptist world alliance meeting shortly after king and kennedy met for three hours at kennedy's home. according to graham king was impressed and just about sold. graham fully realized what was at stake with king's blessing. i think at least neutralize him a
state. i think in these areas plus the south we can be of the greatest help that we have supporters on a list from every single post office in the united states. we are getting other religious groups to do the same the as many millions will be personally circulated. it is felt the majority of these lists are democratic or independent voters and it is felt this would bring about a favorable slang among these voters to you. graham concluded his epistle by announcing that peale was planning to...
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as to jerusalem, united states policy remains unaffected and unchanged. alice has been stated by every previous administration which addressed the issue, the status of jerusalem and all other permanent status' issues must be resolved by the parties through negotiations. the united states also disagrees with some israeli actions in jerusalem affecting palestinians in such areas as housing, including the continuing pattern of the fictions and demolitions of palestinian homes. the united states has not accepted and disagrees with any unilateral action by either party which could have the effect of pre-empting negotiations. house we and others have said many times, the way to move forward is to enter negotiations without preconditions and reach agreement on the two-state solution: a jewish state of israel living side by side in peace and security with an independent, contiguous, and a viable palestinian state. as the secretary of state said today, and i quote, "today's announcement by the government of israel helps move forward toward resolving the israeli-palestinian conflict. we believe
as to jerusalem, united states policy remains unaffected and unchanged. alice has been stated by every previous administration which addressed the issue, the status of jerusalem and all other permanent status' issues must be resolved by the parties through negotiations. the united states also disagrees with some israeli actions in jerusalem affecting palestinians in such areas as housing, including the continuing pattern of the fictions and demolitions of palestinian homes. the united states...
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pennsylvania, and new york state that i think in these areas plus the south we can beat of the greatest help the would have supported on our list of every single post office in the united states but were getting other religious groups to do the same, many millions were the personally circulator it is though the majority of these lives are democratic or independent voters. it is also felt this would bring about a favorable swing among these voters to you. he concluded by announcing that teele was going to endorse nixon in our october. extended an invitation to nixon to visit the grand home in north carolina which now have become regular requirement of most presidential nominees. it would highlight the religious issue nationally without any mention of the topic. the next day graham said a shorter letter with two other urgent matters he had matters he had a bit from the. first he had met martin luther king jr. in rio de janeiro. shortly after kennedy and king had met for three hours in kennedy's home. according to graham, king was impressed in quote unquote just about sold. graham fuller realized what was at stake with king's blessing. i think i at least neutralized him.
pennsylvania, and new york state that i think in these areas plus the south we can beat of the greatest help the would have supported on our list of every single post office in the united states but were getting other religious groups to do the same, many millions were the personally circulator it is though the majority of these lives are democratic or independent voters. it is also felt this would bring about a favorable swing among these voters to you. he concluded by announcing that teele...
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state. i think in these areas plus the south we can be of the greatest help though we have supporters on our list from every single post office in the united states. we are getting other religious groups throughout the nation to do the same, thus many managers will be personal -- many millions will be personality circulated. it is felt that this would bring about a favorable swing among these voters to you. graham concluded his epistle by announcing that peel was planning to endorse nixon in a sermon in early october. he also extended an invitation for nixon to visit the graham home in north carolina which has now become regular requirement of most presidential nominees. [laughter] that would be a dramatic event, it would highlight the reliberty issue -- religious issue nationally without overt mention of the topic. the next day graham sent a shorter letter with two other urgent matters he had omitted from the first letter. first he had met martin luther king jr. shortly after king and kennedy had met for three hours at kennedy's home. king was impressed and, quote, unquote, just about sold. graham fully realized what was at stake with kin
state. i think in these areas plus the south we can be of the greatest help though we have supporters on our list from every single post office in the united states. we are getting other religious groups throughout the nation to do the same, thus many managers will be personal -- many millions will be personality circulated. it is felt that this would bring about a favorable swing among these voters to you. graham concluded his epistle by announcing that peel was planning to endorse nixon in a...
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they understand the logic of force i think is the way he put it and that the united states should contain, that is confront at every point the expansion of soviet power and i was very interested to see maybe you've read it, there was a brand new biography of ken and elf which i have not read, it only came out last week or a couple weeks ago. but it begins with tannin being quoted as saying actually i was rather misunderstood. cold war would have been shorter if it now had been -- if it had not been miller driest. actually i don't know how to read either one of those documents of kennan talking up the containment of soviet russia without involving military force but it is a very, i'm certainly looking forward to reading the biography. >> host: there was a certain ambivalence on kennan's part about the reaction that he provoked. but what he did is a big part of the story of your book because what he said is no soviet government, stalin, is not like us. he's not just a good buddy. they come out of an empire. they are not necessarily or friend. maybe containment is the only answer. and that i would say confirmed some o
they understand the logic of force i think is the way he put it and that the united states should contain, that is confront at every point the expansion of soviet power and i was very interested to see maybe you've read it, there was a brand new biography of ken and elf which i have not read, it only came out last week or a couple weeks ago. but it begins with tannin being quoted as saying actually i was rather misunderstood. cold war would have been shorter if it now had been -- if it had not...
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the united states has never taken the position that every acquisition of nuclear weapons by another countrys all equally bad. the short answer of why we have a double standard with respect to iran and north korea relative to israel is the same as the reason we have a double standard with respect to france and england. the nature of of the person makes a difference. if sweden got nuclear weapons you might speak to the question, but it probably won't be a huge threat to us, whereas if north korea or iran has nuclear weapons, it is a serious issue. on the strategy issue, first of all, others in the room can probably identify the classic parts of the military plan but one is to identify the mission, which is not actually a strange. that is what we are trying to do, whether take that hill or win the second world war. that is different from the threat, which is who is trying to stop us from taking the hill, which in a sense is your question. it is quite different from both the strategy, which to my mind is the broad approach of how are we going to go about doing that, which lever are we going to
the united states has never taken the position that every acquisition of nuclear weapons by another countrys all equally bad. the short answer of why we have a double standard with respect to iran and north korea relative to israel is the same as the reason we have a double standard with respect to france and england. the nature of of the person makes a difference. if sweden got nuclear weapons you might speak to the question, but it probably won't be a huge threat to us, whereas if north korea...
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every industrialized country has that system except the united states. we are going to change that. national polls show that the majority of doctors and the majority of americans favor a single payer system. that is why six months ago, we went to capitol hill. when senator baucus opened that first day of hearing in may, i stood up and said, excuse me, sir, why have you taken single payer off the table? why have you not allowed one doctor testify for single payer? baucus ordered us arrested. one by one, margaret, kevin, carol, and four others stood up and confronted baucus. and one by one we were all arrested and charged with disruption of congress. in a plea deal earlier this year, we agreed not to disrupt congress throughout the end of this year. since that day in may, baucus and harry reid in the senate, and nancy pelosi and steny hoyer in the house have cobbled together incomprehensible legislation. it is convoluted and confusing. but one thing is clear -- president obama and the democrats have cut a dirty deal with the health insurance and pharmaceutical industries. obama took s
every industrialized country has that system except the united states. we are going to change that. national polls show that the majority of doctors and the majority of americans favor a single payer system. that is why six months ago, we went to capitol hill. when senator baucus opened that first day of hearing in may, i stood up and said, excuse me, sir, why have you taken single payer off the table? why have you not allowed one doctor testify for single payer? baucus ordered us arrested. one...
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. >> walker: every other major industrialized nation but the united states has a budget for how much allocated to health care. because they've all recognized that you could bankrupt your country without it. >> kroft: so, you're talking about rationing? >> walker: listen, we ration now; we just don't ration rationally. there's no question that there's going to have to be some form of rationing. let me be clear: individuals and employers ought to be able to spend as much money as they want to have things done, but when you're talking about taxpayer resources, there's a limit as to how much resources we have. >> kroft: but if recent history is any guide, rationing has become the third rail of american politics, even though dr. elliot fisher says we already limit health care based on income and whether people have insurance. after analyzing medicare records for end-of-life treatment, he's convinced that there is so much waste in the present system that, if it were eliminated, there would be no need to ration beneficial care to anyone. multiple studies have concluded that most patients an
. >> walker: every other major industrialized nation but the united states has a budget for how much allocated to health care. because they've all recognized that you could bankrupt your country without it. >> kroft: so, you're talking about rationing? >> walker: listen, we ration now; we just don't ration rationally. there's no question that there's going to have to be some form of rationing. let me be clear: individuals and employers ought to be able to spend as much money...
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united states. one other example what before i get to the economics and how out of touch it is, harvard found 45,000 people die each year in the united states a baseball stadium full of people die every year in the united states because they can't get health care. harry reid's bill does not take effect until 2014. that means more than 200,000 americans will die while the congress waits to do something. how out of touch can a congress the? hauck incompetent and dysfunctional canoy congress beat, a democratic party be when they allowed 200,000 americans to die while they do nothing? when medicare was passed it was put into effect within a year. why did delay? 200,000 deaths on the hands of the congress. i am going to turn to the economic impact and i want to put the health care bills into context of the economy that is what most, the real economy most americans are living through and there have been a number of studies that i think will highlight that. first the census cannot. the census found a widening income gap as the poor and working-class take a big hit on the recession. here is a report on it. recession has hit middle and ports families cardes wyden the income gap between the ri
united states. one other example what before i get to the economics and how out of touch it is, harvard found 45,000 people die each year in the united states a baseball stadium full of people die every year in the united states because they can't get health care. harry reid's bill does not take effect until 2014. that means more than 200,000 americans will die while the congress waits to do something. how out of touch can a congress the? hauck incompetent and dysfunctional canoy congress beat,...
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united states relations. we now have a strategic partnership with the united states. then president bush said, "it is a relationship that is based on our common values that every person matters, and that everybody belongs and that everybody should worship as freely as they want to. the common values of the right of people to express themselves in a peaceful way of." -- in a peaceful way." there will be a dinner in honor of manmohan singh tomorrow evening. the broad support that the relationship in george's in the united states in india, we are honored to have the prime minister here this evening. he was born in a village, completed his matriculation upon at a university. he received his doctorate of philosophy in 1962. he spent several years on the faculties of the delhi school of economics. he was economic adviser in the commerce ministry. in 1972, he became chief economic advisor in the ministry of finance. he became finance minister in 1991, during a time of crisis and in part on an economic reform program that put india on the path to record growth and unleashed the entrepreneurial and economic potential of the indian nation. today, the united states is the large
united states relations. we now have a strategic partnership with the united states. then president bush said, "it is a relationship that is based on our common values that every person matters, and that everybody belongs and that everybody should worship as freely as they want to. the common values of the right of people to express themselves in a peaceful way of." -- in a peaceful way." there will be a dinner in honor of manmohan singh tomorrow evening. the broad support that...
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united states. the dialogue of democracy is based on peace and prosperity, every time we meet the conversation is enriched. it has been an honor to host this under the auspices of the business council. my great things to come down a hole and the u.s. chamber of commerce for your hospitality today. -- and tom downholnohoe. the greatest things about our to you, mr. prime minister. the short history of indian democracy has its heroes as well. i think you should already be added to the number. in your quiet and modest way, first as the finance minister and now as the prime minister, you have done more than anyone to lift the indian people and to transform india from one stage of development to the next. india is now on a trajectory of more rapid growth. it now stands, in fact, as a critical engine of global growth, global security, and a model for democratic development. of course, that process is not yet complete, and today in your remarks you did not want for ambition. you set out eight and vicious group -- you set out an ambitious plan for the next five years. we want to actively participate. in this inter
united states. the dialogue of democracy is based on peace and prosperity, every time we meet the conversation is enriched. it has been an honor to host this under the auspices of the business council. my great things to come down a hole and the u.s. chamber of commerce for your hospitality today. -- and tom downholnohoe. the greatest things about our to you, mr. prime minister. the short history of indian democracy has its heroes as well. i think you should already be added to the number. in...
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united states. it is a legal to hold or attend dogfights in virtually every state. the question is, is this the kind of speech that the first amendment protects or not? a difficult issue, and the court really struggled with it. the couple of the hypothetical they offered, and it tells you something how the court works. justice scalea was asking questions about, well, filming bullfights and spain, couldn't that be the kind of something that would be viewed as cruelty to animals, yet it is a time- honored tradition in spain and there could be artistic value, is that the sort of thing people should have to risk prosecution for? but then justice alito asked a hypothetical about what is -- what if a human sacrifice is legal in some countries and we have a human sacrifice program channel? is that something we prohibit? people laughed but the issue is the same. one of the arguments in the case was obscenity should not be extended, obscenity is not the same level of protection as political speech. it has been limited, really, to sexual material, the department in this case
united states. it is a legal to hold or attend dogfights in virtually every state. the question is, is this the kind of speech that the first amendment protects or not? a difficult issue, and the court really struggled with it. the couple of the hypothetical they offered, and it tells you something how the court works. justice scalea was asking questions about, well, filming bullfights and spain, couldn't that be the kind of something that would be viewed as cruelty to animals, yet it is a...
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why can't we give tax incentives to say that every solar panel plant that is built in the united states is built in an urban community? [applause]. >> why can't we take the types of steps that are needed? i say we can. if we are willing to put our ideas into action. our ideas into action. so, when it comes to public policy, i know that the members of the congressional black caucus are on the front lines working. but, we have to build the kind of work approach that supplements and supplies ideas. supplements and supplies support for the kinds of things that we need to do. in this capital next year, there is going to be a big discussion about the workforce workforce investment act and i was sitting down talking to some very intelligent people with a lot of degrees. and i said there is going to be a discussion about the workforce investment act. and i was asked, well, what in the world is that? i said, it is just a few billions, of billions of billions of dollars that are spent for job training in the nation. and what the workforce investment act does, is it says, where does it go? who get
why can't we give tax incentives to say that every solar panel plant that is built in the united states is built in an urban community? [applause]. >> why can't we take the types of steps that are needed? i say we can. if we are willing to put our ideas into action. our ideas into action. so, when it comes to public policy, i know that the members of the congressional black caucus are on the front lines working. but, we have to build the kind of work approach that supplements and supplies...
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united states relations. we now have a strategic partnership with the united states. then president bush said, "it is a relationship that is based on our common values that every person matters, and that everybody belongs and that everybody should worship as freely as they want to. the common values of the right of people to express themselves in a peaceful way of." -- in a peaceful way." there will be a dinner in honor of manmohan singh tomorrow evening. the broad support that the relationship in george's in the united states in india, we are honored to have the prime minister here this evening. he was born in a village, completed his matriculation upon at a university. he received his doctorate of philosophy in 1962. he spent several years on the faculties of the delhi school of economics. he was economic adviser in the commerce ministry. in 1972, he became chief economic advisor in the ministry of finance. he became finance minister in 1991, during a time of crisis and in part on an economic reform program that put india on the path to record growth and unleashed the entrepreneurial and economic potential of the indian nation. today, the united states is the large
united states relations. we now have a strategic partnership with the united states. then president bush said, "it is a relationship that is based on our common values that every person matters, and that everybody belongs and that everybody should worship as freely as they want to. the common values of the right of people to express themselves in a peaceful way of." -- in a peaceful way." there will be a dinner in honor of manmohan singh tomorrow evening. the broad support that...
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other than every four years high-profile election voter turnout in the united states is very, very low. i just went out to dr. bennett's point, he mentions a wrong which is a good example. i believe in afghanistan had 28 candidates on their ballots including some women. i think it is a very good point thank you. >> any comments on that? >> you addressed this. >> yeah, well, put it this way. if you honestly believe that there is not that much difference between the democrats and the republicans, why vote? that's the point. i think a lot of issues that should have been debated -- ralph is good at this. you may not agree with his positions, but the idea is he wants to put the stuff on the table and get it out there and people want to talk about this. he wants to talk about labor issues and trade issues. and you don't really get this very much. everything is clustered in the center. the idea is to spread the ideas about. you know, hans has been talking about the fact that, well, if you have multiple parties government may not be as easy, governing may not be as easy and it may be different
other than every four years high-profile election voter turnout in the united states is very, very low. i just went out to dr. bennett's point, he mentions a wrong which is a good example. i believe in afghanistan had 28 candidates on their ballots including some women. i think it is a very good point thank you. >> any comments on that? >> you addressed this. >> yeah, well, put it this way. if you honestly believe that there is not that much difference between the democrats...
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then you have to execute on that and every country has to then say we've got to start decreasing our unsustained growth in carbon emissions. in is the united states, because we are a developed country, because we have incredible technical capability, i think we can show leadership. >> mr. secretary, if i can change gears slightly. both the president and you on a number of occasions has said that nuclear power has to be part of the solution to climate change. but also the administration has made it very clear that the yucca mountain nuclear waist repository is a dead ladder. you have nuclear waste from power generation piling up at the nation's 110-plus nuclear stations. you also have huge amounts of high-level waste at hahn ford and the other -- hanford and the other nuclear weapon sites. you also have contract yull agreements to take this waste of the nuclear plant waste and the high-level waste. how are you going to avoid exposing u.s. taxpayers from late from power companies from the states where these waste sites are located who have a legitimate legal argument that the u.s. is not living up to its obligations? >> first let's talk about the w
then you have to execute on that and every country has to then say we've got to start decreasing our unsustained growth in carbon emissions. in is the united states, because we are a developed country, because we have incredible technical capability, i think we can show leadership. >> mr. secretary, if i can change gears slightly. both the president and you on a number of occasions has said that nuclear power has to be part of the solution to climate change. but also the administration...
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been stated by every previous administration which addressed this issue, the status of jerusalem and all other permanent status' issues must be resolved by the parties through negotiations. the united states also disagrees with some israeli actions in jerusalem affecting palestinians in the areas such as housing, including the continuing pattern of evictions and demolitions of palestinian homes. the u.s. has not accepted and it disagrees with any unilateral action by either party which could have the effect of pre- empting negotiations. as we and others have said many times, the way to move forward is to enter negotiations without preconditions and reach agreements on the two-state solution. a jewish state of israel living side-by-side in peace and security with an independent, continuous, continuous and viable palestinian state. as the secretary of state said today "today's announcement by the government of israel hopes to move forward toward resolving the conflict. we believe that through good faith negotiations the parties can mutually agree on an outcome which ends the conflict and recognizes the palestinian goal of an independent and a viable state based on the 1967 lines with
been stated by every previous administration which addressed this issue, the status of jerusalem and all other permanent status' issues must be resolved by the parties through negotiations. the united states also disagrees with some israeli actions in jerusalem affecting palestinians in the areas such as housing, including the continuing pattern of evictions and demolitions of palestinian homes. the u.s. has not accepted and it disagrees with any unilateral action by either party which could...
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we say that there has to be a 2% reduction in greenhouse gases every year in the united states, out to the year 2050. and in that way we are sending a signal across the whole country that every segment of our society has to begin to think about what are the smartest ways to reduce the amount of energies which we consume, or define alternative nonpolluting ways of generating that energy in order to comply with that 2% reduction per year. so that's the challenge for our country. in addition, what we do is we add approximately $200 billion in the legislation through the year 2025 in renewables, and efficiency. 200 billion would be dedicated to that effort. and that is an order of magnitude beyond anything that has ever been contemplated before. it also creates a clean energy bank, reed hundt is here and i think he will speak to you later on about this issue. we parted on telecom issues in the '90s, and now on these issues. and that clean energy bank which he will talk to you about, while it has $7.5 billion in it, it has the capacity to leverage $75 billion worth of capital out into the m
we say that there has to be a 2% reduction in greenhouse gases every year in the united states, out to the year 2050. and in that way we are sending a signal across the whole country that every segment of our society has to begin to think about what are the smartest ways to reduce the amount of energies which we consume, or define alternative nonpolluting ways of generating that energy in order to comply with that 2% reduction per year. so that's the challenge for our country. in addition, what...
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wanted them to know, and we want america to know that the united states army, the united states government at large stands ready to provide them every possible assistance, not just today, not just through the weekend, but what will undoubtedly be very troubling, very challenging times ahead. i want to give a special thanks and a word of admiration to the first responders. those who came when the call went out. within minutes of the shots being fired in the center. and those soldiers who utilized their battlefield -- >> you're seeing there secretary of the army john mchugh. 13 people dead, 30 wounded. we'll continue to monitor this behind the scenes and we'll let you know what else is said. >>> meanwhile, i want to talk you to you about the suspect in another shooting. allegedly opened fire in an office building in downtown orlando. that suspect is in custody. police say at least six people were shot and one was killed. the wounded victims are in stable condition. orlando police say the suspect appears to have acted alone at this point. there is his picture. he was taken into police headquarters. police say he said "they left me ther
wanted them to know, and we want america to know that the united states army, the united states government at large stands ready to provide them every possible assistance, not just today, not just through the weekend, but what will undoubtedly be very troubling, very challenging times ahead. i want to give a special thanks and a word of admiration to the first responders. those who came when the call went out. within minutes of the shots being fired in the center. and those soldiers who...
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each and every person help to contribute to make this a better policy of the united states. >> you haveg general in afghanistan and a top diplomat in afghanistan who publicly disagreed over the approach. is there concerns specific to them? can they carry this out together? >> without getting into what was talked about last night in the situation room, both of those individuals in afghanistan and the president felt very good about our way forward. dollars does the president still believe that he will be signing a health legislation by the end of the year? >> he hopes so. >> in the past, he said that he expected to sign it. does he still expect that he will be signing? >> i do not know if the deadline. >> i wont be clear about what the president is going to say tomorrow. he is not going to say it is going to costs x on that in here is exactly how i am going to pay for it. >> i would have to go to the latest draft about that degree of specific -- specificity. i don't know what the gets down to the grain hilarity of the exact dollar amount for each and every thing. i think that some of that
each and every person help to contribute to make this a better policy of the united states. >> you haveg general in afghanistan and a top diplomat in afghanistan who publicly disagreed over the approach. is there concerns specific to them? can they carry this out together? >> without getting into what was talked about last night in the situation room, both of those individuals in afghanistan and the president felt very good about our way forward. dollars does the president still...
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the united states has never taken the position that every acquisition of nuclear-weapons by another country is all equally bad. the short answer of why we have a double standard with respect to iran and north korea relative to israel was the same we have a double standard with respect to france and england. the nature of the regime makes a difference. if sweden got nuclear weapons, you might speak to the question of whether it would annoy the norwegians but probably would not be a huge threat to us. whereas if north korea or iran had nuclear-weapons, it is a serious issue. of this strategy issue, first of all, that moral or probably other people in the room could identify the classic parts of a military plan. but one is to identify the mission, which is not actually a strategy. it is, what are we trying to do? whether it is to take the hill. that is different from the threat which is, who should try to stop us from taking the hill. and it is quite different from both the strategy which, to my mind, is the broad approach of how are we going to go about doing -- which lever are we going to pu
the united states has never taken the position that every acquisition of nuclear-weapons by another country is all equally bad. the short answer of why we have a double standard with respect to iran and north korea relative to israel was the same we have a double standard with respect to france and england. the nature of the regime makes a difference. if sweden got nuclear weapons, you might speak to the question of whether it would annoy the norwegians but probably would not be a huge threat...
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hamburg, with our working together, sent a letter to every physician in the united states, to explain about the vaccine, how it was produced and to provide a balanced review of the risks and benefits of the vaccine. but clearly we have a lot more work to do there. you heard from others that your investments in pandemic preparedness have been critically important. with respect to domestic capacity, i want to say that in may, the f.d.a. in an accelerated manner licensed an additional facility that the company has said has dramatically increased its ability to produce vaccine, and that is helping us now. but clearly we have much work to do. i would also say during this response we have worked with h.h.s. to bring on line multiple additional filling lines to help ensure we get the vaccine produced out there as quickly as possible. now on september 15th we licensed four vaccines against the influneds virus, and a fifth last week. i want to point out again in a collaborative effort with the c.s.l. manufacturer who submitted data to us, we were able to extend the approval of c.s.l.'s vaccine
hamburg, with our working together, sent a letter to every physician in the united states, to explain about the vaccine, how it was produced and to provide a balanced review of the risks and benefits of the vaccine. but clearly we have a lot more work to do there. you heard from others that your investments in pandemic preparedness have been critically important. with respect to domestic capacity, i want to say that in may, the f.d.a. in an accelerated manner licensed an additional facility...
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united states must succeed in afghanistan. they will hopefully connected to us that they are aiding us in every way.ndia has intentions about afghanistan itself and that is one of the reasons we have tried to walk a very fine line in accepting indian attacks -- indian assistance, but not wrecking the pakistanis more than we already are. host: secretary of state clinton made a visit earlier this year. how was she received? guest: she was received very well. and she made a great impression on the indian people. and she announced -- made some announcements that she will announce during this visit. host: how is this is a plane in india, your home country? guest: i think this is playing very well. people will see this as a very important moment in the relationship between the two countries. a successful summit is in the interest of both the u.s. and india. host: the president and the prime minister are in the blue room of the white house. they will make their way down to the red carpet. reagan is joining us from southfield, michigan. caller: i would like to know what is the average middle income of the i
united states must succeed in afghanistan. they will hopefully connected to us that they are aiding us in every way.ndia has intentions about afghanistan itself and that is one of the reasons we have tried to walk a very fine line in accepting indian attacks -- indian assistance, but not wrecking the pakistanis more than we already are. host: secretary of state clinton made a visit earlier this year. how was she received? guest: she was received very well. and she made a great impression on the...
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every other revolutionary country in the hemisphere. the army moves in. it did not happen in the united states. and that is very much to wilkinson's credit. but there's another secret reason for jefferson's fever and this is it. this is an incredibly famous map made by alexander humboldt from secret trip kept in mexico city and it showed better than anyone else than any other map with that bit of southwest what i call the united states but was then mexico looked like. you can see the inaccuracies to it. it shows the land too narrow and there is just a single mountain range going through. but for jefferson that was extremely interesting indeed because he saw it as another route, the southern great to the pacific and it looked so easy. once you are over the range of mountains you're down to the river to the other side and that will be the way the second route will be found. and so he borrowed the map from humbled and gated to wilkinson. wilkinson copied it and shared it with his protege who used about two years later when he explored into that area. now it was more wilkinson new more than just th
every other revolutionary country in the hemisphere. the army moves in. it did not happen in the united states. and that is very much to wilkinson's credit. but there's another secret reason for jefferson's fever and this is it. this is an incredibly famous map made by alexander humboldt from secret trip kept in mexico city and it showed better than anyone else than any other map with that bit of southwest what i call the united states but was then mexico looked like. you can see the...
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every industrialized country has that system except the united states. we would change that. national polls show the majority of doctors and americans favor a single-payer system. that is why six months ago quarter of us went to capitol. i stood up and said excuse me, senator, why have you taken single-payer off the table? why have you not allowed one doctor to testify for single- payer? instead of hearing as out senator max baucus ordered us arrested. one by one, we stood up and confronted max baucus and one by one we were arrested and charged with the "destruction of congress." in a plea deal earlier this year we agreed to not open could disrupt congress." since that day max baucus, harry reid, nancy pelosi, and others have cobbled together and comprehensible legislation. it is convoluted. it is confusing. but one thing is clear, president obama and the democrats have cut a dirty deal with the house insurance and pharmaceutical industries. a bomb attack single-payer off the table and an exchange the health insurance and pharmaceutical industries supported his drive for "ref
every industrialized country has that system except the united states. we would change that. national polls show the majority of doctors and americans favor a single-payer system. that is why six months ago quarter of us went to capitol. i stood up and said excuse me, senator, why have you taken single-payer off the table? why have you not allowed one doctor to testify for single- payer? instead of hearing as out senator max baucus ordered us arrested. one by one, we stood up and confronted max...
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it happened in every other revolutionary country in the american hemisphere. the army moves in. it did not happen in the united statest is very much to wilkinson's credit. there's another even more secret reason for jefferson's favor and this is it. this is an incredibly famous map. it was made by alexander von humboldt which was kept in mexico city and it showed better than anyone else, than any other map, what that bit of southwest of what we now call the united states but then mexico looked like. now, you can see the inaccuracy to it. there's just a single mountain range going through. but for jefferson, that was extremely interesting indeed. because he saw it as another route, the southern route to the pacific. and it looked so easy and once you're over the range of mountains there's bound to be a river down to the other side. and that would be the way a second route, western route, could be found. and so he borrowed the map from humboldt. and gave it to wilkinson. wilkinson copied it and shared with his protege who used it about two years later when he explored into that area. now, it was -- wilkinson knew more
it happened in every other revolutionary country in the american hemisphere. the army moves in. it did not happen in the united statest is very much to wilkinson's credit. there's another even more secret reason for jefferson's favor and this is it. this is an incredibly famous map. it was made by alexander von humboldt which was kept in mexico city and it showed better than anyone else, than any other map, what that bit of southwest of what we now call the united states but then mexico looked...
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united states government. through the bureau of reclamation we are the largest water wholesaler in the world. we supply drinking water to 30 million americans. we irrigate one out of everycres of land that is irrigated in the united states with water from our projects. the secretary of interior is the water master for the color river which serves the entire southwest and is the primary water source for colorado, probably not primary for coloradan but important. primary for arizona, nevada, extraordinarily important for california as well. in addition we are the largest project proponent i should say, overseer i guess of the water projects in the state of california including the california water, central valley project that brings one-third of the water supply from northern california down through the delta and serves the coastal south 20 million americans that live in los angeles terse and diego so we are deeply involved as a water provider. we are also deeply involved in the environmental consequences of the water use and seeing the interface between the use of water and environment and let me give a few examples. among other things we are a bit of a federation at the
united states government. through the bureau of reclamation we are the largest water wholesaler in the world. we supply drinking water to 30 million americans. we irrigate one out of everycres of land that is irrigated in the united states with water from our projects. the secretary of interior is the water master for the color river which serves the entire southwest and is the primary water source for colorado, probably not primary for coloradan but important. primary for arizona, nevada,...
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united states senate. this is live on c-span every day, at 7:00 eastern. the center for american progress will have a forum on the u.s. education system tomorrow morning, including remarks by the education secretary, arnie duncan, and new york mayor michael blumberg. this is 8:00 eastern. >> the yeas are 60, the nays are 39. the motion is agreed upon. >> with that, the senate is moving the health care bill to the floor. starting on monday and through december, follow every minute of debate, and see how this would affect access to health care, abortion, and medicare, on the only network that gives you the senate, -- 2-gavel, c-span2. >> -- gavel to gavel, c-span2. >> the president and his wife hosted the indian prime minister. we have our coverage behind the scenes. >> this is the first state dinner of the obama administration, and the third for thindia in one decade. these are being held behind me and we are joined by nia-maleka henderson. who are some of the notable people tonight? >> oprah winfrey was not here tonight, but her best friend was here. steve
united states senate. this is live on c-span every day, at 7:00 eastern. the center for american progress will have a forum on the u.s. education system tomorrow morning, including remarks by the education secretary, arnie duncan, and new york mayor michael blumberg. this is 8:00 eastern. >> the yeas are 60, the nays are 39. the motion is agreed upon. >> with that, the senate is moving the health care bill to the floor. starting on monday and through december, follow every minute of...
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hamburg, with our working together sent a letter to every physician in the united states to explain aboute vaccine, how it was produced and to provide a balanced review of the benefits and risks of the vaccine but clearly we have a lot more work to do their. you've heard from the others that your investment in pandemic baroness have been critically important with respect to domestic capacity and want to say that in many fda in accelerated manner licensed and medicinal facility at santa fe pasteur and swift water that the company has said has dramatically increased ability to produce a vaccine and that is helping us now so that's important but clearly we have much much more to do. i would also say during this response we have worked with hhs to bring on-line multiple additional filling lines to help make sure we can get the vaccine produced out there as quickly as possible. now on september 15th we licensed for vaccines against the influenza virus, a fifth last week and i also wanted to point out again in a collaborative efforts with this esl manufacturer who submitted data to us we were a
hamburg, with our working together sent a letter to every physician in the united states to explain aboute vaccine, how it was produced and to provide a balanced review of the benefits and risks of the vaccine but clearly we have a lot more work to do their. you've heard from the others that your investment in pandemic baroness have been critically important with respect to domestic capacity and want to say that in many fda in accelerated manner licensed and medicinal facility at santa fe...
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every single day, tens of thousands of attacks. >> kroft: sean henry's job is to police potential targets all over the united states.director of the f.b.i. in charge of the bureau's cyber division. he told us that criminals have used the internet to steal more than $100 million from u.s. banks so far this year, and they did it without ever having to draw a gun or pass a note to a teller. >> kroft: the f.b.i. became famous stopping bank robberies. are there more bank robberies in terms of the amount of money stolen on the internet than there are guys walking into branches with guns? >> henry: absolutely. >> kroft: really? >> henry: yes, yes. i've seen attacks where there's been $10 million lost in one 24- hour period. if that had happened in a bank robbery, where people walked in with guns blazing, that would have been headline news all over the world. >> kroft: and the bank probably didn't want it known. >> henry: certainly when there's a network breach, the owners of the network are not keen to have it known that their network was breached because of their concern that it might impact their business. >> kroft: the
every single day, tens of thousands of attacks. >> kroft: sean henry's job is to police potential targets all over the united states.director of the f.b.i. in charge of the bureau's cyber division. he told us that criminals have used the internet to steal more than $100 million from u.s. banks so far this year, and they did it without ever having to draw a gun or pass a note to a teller. >> kroft: the f.b.i. became famous stopping bank robberies. are there more bank robberies in...
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why can't we give tax incentives to say that every solar panel plant that's built in the united states is built in an urban community? [applause] why can't we take the types of steps that are needed? i say we can. if we're willing to put our ideas into action. our ideas into action. so when it comes to public policy, i know that the members of the congressional black caucus are on the frontline working. but we have to build the kind of work approach that supplements and supplies ideas, supplements and supplies support, of the kinds of things that we need to do. in this capitol next year, there's going to be a big discussion about the work force investment act. so i was sitting down talking to some very intelligent people with a lot of degrees. and i said there's going to be a discussion about the work force investment act. and i was asked, "well, what in the world is that?" i said, "it's just a few billion -- a billion -- of billions of dollars that are spent on job training in this nation. and what the work force investment act does is it says where does it go, who gets it, and how is
why can't we give tax incentives to say that every solar panel plant that's built in the united states is built in an urban community? [applause] why can't we take the types of steps that are needed? i say we can. if we're willing to put our ideas into action. our ideas into action. so when it comes to public policy, i know that the members of the congressional black caucus are on the frontline working. but we have to build the kind of work approach that supplements and supplies ideas,...
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united states alone. people who would never had have the opportunity to have care. or screening. you know, we spent over 2.2 trillion every year on health care in the united states. surely we can cover 23 million women. it's a tiny fraction of $2.2 trillion. i'd also like to say that any insurance company that is thinking right now that this report should be used as a way to reduce coverage will be watching very carefully. we'll be watching. so access, clarity, and public trust are critical. but so to is perhaps the center piece of what it is we are having the most trouble with. that's technology. in a strange way, all of the dust up from the past week actually may do some good. maybe it's a call. finally. we know mammography works. but we also know it's imperfect. we do need better screening technology. this technology that we're using today, though it's been improved and regenerated is still almost 50 years ago. what other business or field that we know in the united states around the world would use 50-year-old technology. this is a huge technology gap. in breast cancer and cancer screening. susan g. komen for the cure
united states alone. people who would never had have the opportunity to have care. or screening. you know, we spent over 2.2 trillion every year on health care in the united states. surely we can cover 23 million women. it's a tiny fraction of $2.2 trillion. i'd also like to say that any insurance company that is thinking right now that this report should be used as a way to reduce coverage will be watching very carefully. we'll be watching. so access, clarity, and public trust are critical....
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why can't we give tax incentives to say that every solar panel plant that's built in the united states is built in an urban community? [applause] why can't we take the types of steps that are needed? i say we can. if we're willing to put our ideas into action. our ideas into action. so when it comes to public policy, i know that the members of the congressional black caucus are on the frontline working. but we have to build the kind of work approach that supplements and supplies ideas, supplements and supplies support, of the kinds of things that we need to do. in this capitol next year, there's going to be a big discussion about the work force investment act. so i was sitting down talking to some very intelligent people with a lot of degrees. and i said there's going to be a discussion about the work force investment act. and i was asked, "well, what in the world is that?" i said, "it's just a few billion -- a billion -- of billions of dollars that are spent on job training in this nation. and what the work force investment act does is it says where does it go, who gets it, and how is
why can't we give tax incentives to say that every solar panel plant that's built in the united states is built in an urban community? [applause] why can't we take the types of steps that are needed? i say we can. if we're willing to put our ideas into action. our ideas into action. so when it comes to public policy, i know that the members of the congressional black caucus are on the frontline working. but we have to build the kind of work approach that supplements and supplies ideas,...