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and the mo interesting thing abouher is w rapidly e picked up unrstanding of scpture. beuse i pret much lk about that with everyone i know because it informs my life so much no the other thing is that she's really funy. and she likes to laugh. and yoknow, tavis, i love to laugh. tavis: [laughr]. >> no, i am kidding. tavis:yeah, he's funny. yeah. >> i am kiddg. i told her i wagoing to y at to you one time. that was for her. tavis: you got it out, d on that note you can get out. his name is prince. his new project is called lotusflow3r, it has not one, not two but three cd's, bria valente, let elixer. prince, i lo you and thing u can do about it. up next, bria valente, elixer, stay withus. tavis: bria valente talent singer feated on a new cd disk and kicks off prince's new cd set, from losflow3r. here is om video. ♪ tavis: so bria leans over to me during the clip, we are just trying to ma stellar elevator sic. it's a whole lot better than at. brian, make sure that prince is gone. good, he's gone tell mee truth, how did you meet, he said you met fit, w do it happen? >> we
and the mo interesting thing abouher is w rapidly e picked up unrstanding of scpture. beuse i pret much lk about that with everyone i know because it informs my life so much no the other thing is that she's really funy. and she likes to laugh. and yoknow, tavis, i love to laugh. tavis: [laughr]. >> no, i am kidding. tavis:yeah, he's funny. yeah. >> i am kiddg. i told her i wagoing to y at to you one time. that was for her. tavis: you got it out, d on that note you can get out. his...
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>>hese lending institutions need to unrstand and help us to achve and continue this employme and growth stream that we're on, becauset the end of the day we're going t help accelerate the tuaround of the crent economic doldrums that we're in. >> reporter: robts says ames would like help in the fm of easier credit, but is no looking for a haout. scott gurvey, "nightly busess report", hamrg, new jersey. >> suzanne: when it mes to regulati "too big to fail" financial firms the oba administrati wants to share e load. the treasury today sencongress a proposed bill lling for a council of rulators to address systemic rk in the financial industry. the finaial services oversight counciwould include an alphabet soup of regulors including the heads of the treasury, the federareserve, the s.e., the f.d.i.c., the c.f.t.c. and the feder housing finance ency. now let's ke a look at our ocks in the news tonight. 15 pl: tonight's "street crique" guest is seeing strength in the tech secr. he's david garrity princip at g.v.a. reseah david welcome ck to n.b.r. >> thank youpaul. good evening. >> paul: befor
>>hese lending institutions need to unrstand and help us to achve and continue this employme and growth stream that we're on, becauset the end of the day we're going t help accelerate the tuaround of the crent economic doldrums that we're in. >> reporter: robts says ames would like help in the fm of easier credit, but is no looking for a haout. scott gurvey, "nightly busess report", hamrg, new jersey. >> suzanne: when it mes to regulati "too big to fail"...
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mahewsnternational, which is in the funeral biness, i unrstand, down with its -- strang down almost 21%ou still like it? >> yeah.think anything in qualit the's a big divergence quality in this market. qualy scks underperform lower quality. >> paul: so it's theirurn tocom? >> yeah. >> paul:etro canada areatbig wi. dn't that get a big winner? >> yes, norps.it's still up. >> paul: that willo day today. >>eah. >> paul: andhere was a thirdrec. and we all know ts one -- >> oh,eah. >> paul: poor old ge can't find. that's representative of thequ. big divergency. >> paul: how aboutome newrecomm? >> tonight we'll stay withpaul l player and i think caterpillar >> paul: the it is.onhe big boa. >> you want them depressed andh. >>aul: that stock isown. >> yeah.that's the way you luk . >> and then int world fuelserce. >> paul: aviationuel? >> yeah. >> worldwide. >> paul: int is the symbol >> yes.and nike. >> paul: let get nike upthere. onhe big board. >>ell, they sell ses alloverhe . internationastimulus. erybody is makinmoney. >> paul: right. >> as fast as they can. >> paul: so you're aboutsbuish a n
mahewsnternational, which is in the funeral biness, i unrstand, down with its -- strang down almost 21%ou still like it? >> yeah.think anything in qualit the's a big divergence quality in this market. qualy scks underperform lower quality. >> paul: so it's theirurn tocom? >> yeah. >> paul:etro canada areatbig wi. dn't that get a big winner? >> yes, norps.it's still up. >> paul: that willo day today. >>eah. >> paul: andhere was a thirdrec. and we...
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the facebook generatn unrstands that almost anythin can be art. for those whdismiss it as your spectacle d just large jus yards away is thnational gallery. >> the world's mostxpensive footbaer, cristiano ronaldo has been presented to will maid fans in a cemony. the former nchester united wier was under the gre of his flashbulbs anhis new sure. is he worth $13million? thisoming season will reveal . we jst have time to pay tribute to a chise man with a real head for heights. the acroba known as the pnce of tight rope is plannin to world recordsor this performance, me than 100 metersabove sea level. even managedo step over a human obstle, one of his people's retched out along th high wire. we are staying with it just to watch this. that is a key bhappy. thank yofor being with us. >> bbc world news w presented by kcein los angeles. funding was made possible the freeman fountion of new york, stowe vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation and the john d. and cathere t. macarthur fodation. macarthur fodation.
the facebook generatn unrstands that almost anythin can be art. for those whdismiss it as your spectacle d just large jus yards away is thnational gallery. >> the world's mostxpensive footbaer, cristiano ronaldo has been presented to will maid fans in a cemony. the former nchester united wier was under the gre of his flashbulbs anhis new sure. is he worth $13million? thisoming season will reveal . we jst have time to pay tribute to a chise man with a real head for heights. the acroba...
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how e financial meltdown has hurt the world's poo his commentsoday included a call for a new w of unrstanding business, one that respects the dignity of rkers, and looks out for the mmon good. >> jeff:he white house wants to make the food we easafer. every year, one four americs is sickened by illness carried in food. , after recent recalls of contaminated peanut butter a cook dough, the obama administration h set up a workingroup to tackle the problem. the idea is to tigen requiremen at food processing plants and add stifferenalties r breaking the rules. vice president joe bidenays keeping food safe topshe govement's to-do list. >> we're here today torevent and to ppare. we're here because we know american families have eugh to worry about the days, just about putting food othe table, let alone whetr the food they place on the table is going be safe r their kids and their husbands a wives to eat. they should nohave to have thats a concern. >> jeff: to help kp that from becoming a concern, the s. senate is about to take up a bill upping the f.d.a.'s bget bylmost $300 billion. much of that inc
how e financial meltdown has hurt the world's poo his commentsoday included a call for a new w of unrstanding business, one that respects the dignity of rkers, and looks out for the mmon good. >> jeff:he white house wants to make the food we easafer. every year, one four americs is sickened by illness carried in food. , after recent recalls of contaminated peanut butter a cook dough, the obama administration h set up a workingroup to tackle the problem. the idea is to tigen requiremen at...
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from that,e can help you unrstand what matters and does not matter. >> when you make observations -- they arevery inresting and welleceived. one queion is aboutrivacy. we feethat we have none. all we know belongs to the gat computer whatever, the credit card the problems utilities may face with the smart grid and smart technology, there is the sense that big broth is in the house now. it is an area of gat focus for us. 2000, 2001, bill gates and i creaed a program called t trust throh computing issue. it was focused on what the company would he to do to assure the public so they did not have these qualms aut chnology. we foced on privac security, reliability, and inter-opera ability. >>--nteroperability. all of o programs are launched with an eye to satisfying these constrais. we have seen the lease of personalecords. this is arguablyven worse. this was examined in gat detailby regulator pvacy advocates, cizen advocates and we ce through with flyin colors. today, having succeed in creating a model of h to ta this data and be a trustworthy with the data, we can apply tha same model to
from that,e can help you unrstand what matters and does not matter. >> when you make observations -- they arevery inresting and welleceived. one queion is aboutrivacy. we feethat we have none. all we know belongs to the gat computer whatever, the credit card the problems utilities may face with the smart grid and smart technology, there is the sense that big broth is in the house now. it is an area of gat focus for us. 2000, 2001, bill gates and i creaed a program called t trust throh...
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>> recovery if an important word to unrstand right now in this ecomic debate.in terms of the actual officls who ll us when recessions begin and when it ends, theyay say there's anconomic recover under wa, but, ain, that' not a technical definition rgely having to do with compents of g.d.p. growth. what rlly matte-- and i think what at the heart of your question-- is when dowe art to see net positive job grow? now we don't have a crystal ball but whate can tell you is the actions that we've taken have helped g us a lot closer to at kind of turnaround than otherwise would be the case. but the stepsthat we're taking are bringi us closer to that day. >>eporter: and there is some concern th the predent's policies, particurly in energy and health care, will beob killers. >> well, i-- i he to pretty strongly disagrewith that. i mean, if there'sanything -- >> rorter: i mean there talkg about small businesses having to spend more money,be less willing toire. they're talking about higher cost eney, having people pulling bac elsewhere. >> when you say "they're talking abo
>> recovery if an important word to unrstand right now in this ecomic debate.in terms of the actual officls who ll us when recessions begin and when it ends, theyay say there's anconomic recover under wa, but, ain, that' not a technical definition rgely having to do with compents of g.d.p. growth. what rlly matte-- and i think what at the heart of your question-- is when dowe art to see net positive job grow? now we don't have a crystal ball but whate can tell you is the actions that...
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>> exactly, so they unrstand what's happening >>reporter: aravind's reputation drawing patients frm farther and farther away. >> ( translated whenever you say "eyoperations," everyone says"go to madurai." >> reporter: 55-year-olk.g. angeneyulu hadeen in a three- year depreion that started when catacts began clouding his vision. he becamcompletely blind three nths ago. angeneyulu a his wife shobha enured a two-day train journey to get he. >> translated ): i wa a sportsman. i used swim. aer the cataract, i could no nger move around. i got stuck at home, and started eating. then, a l injury made me even morimmobile. i had proble being overweight, an i developed high blood pressu. >> porter: by 9:00 the morning after arring here, he was being prepared fosurgery. already, dozens of patients had gone ahead of him. so,ou've been going for two hours and done6 surgeries? >> yes. >> reporter: d aravind and surgeonin several other operatintheaters, or o.t.s, re first working the routine mostly catara cases. >> the oer o.t.s are not primily cataract surgeons. they are pririly doing either glaucoma or c
>> exactly, so they unrstand what's happening >>reporter: aravind's reputation drawing patients frm farther and farther away. >> ( translated whenever you say "eyoperations," everyone says"go to madurai." >> reporter: 55-year-olk.g. angeneyulu hadeen in a three- year depreion that started when catacts began clouding his vision. he becamcompletely blind three nths ago. angeneyulu a his wife shobha enured a two-day train journey to get he. >>...
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he sg with such feeling, inspiratio michaehad a quality that i couldn't completely unrstand, but we all. i went to smoky and i , hey, man, i think hgot you on that e. smoky said, me, too. that was motown. motown was built on love and competition and sotimes the competition got the way of the lo, but the love always won out. we cpeted on everything. ancalifornia, we had a baseball game every week, the jacksons versus the gord. unfortunately r us, tito and jackie were big run hitter they would kno the ball out of the park. but then so would my s berry. i'm not going to tell how won most othe games, but i will ll you that the gordys cried a lot. and even thouglittle michael was the catcher for the jacksons anmied a lot of balls, we still cried a lot, b we sw and we joked and we played games. when michael performed his songs, you could feee ppiness in his soul because that's what he loved to do. michael inspired me so much at for days i walked around hummi a bright little happy tuneith him in mind ♪ o babdah-dah-dah then put a group together and came up withouhit records for them, "iant you
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when i finally got to the poin of unrstanding wh a real man was, youove your wife, you love your famil love your community, you loveod, you help other that is a re man. that is when you separate yourself. i had to separate myself fm all of the fancy things. i used to wear diamond earrings and aury. thought -- and big jewelry. i thought that s it. itas a false image of who i was. the true manomes forward and he produces rl fruits. i was not producing real fruits at at time i was producing a false ige of what the world expected. tavis: steroids was not the thing iyour heyday. that didot stop u from using drugs. >> no. drug were an escape clause. i nted to escape from who all of these people in the media did not know. that s a bigscape clause for me, to escape from all the hooabout how great i was, at i live up to my potentia you get caught in t lifestyle. you get caught in the lifestyl that you have an hlete because you a making million of dollars. when you go ot, you do not have to pay for nothing. it is a different lifeyl you're looking apeople starving. here it is, athletes and entert
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tryiyingo o unrstand why the lord has taken our broroerer t return home frfromucuca short vivisiheheren"the ththreststges." m mucof it as possible befofo mother w wou c cominto say it wawas meme tgo to the recording studio. i also, michael, rememembea a me wh i went into the recoror ststorand there was this manan purchasing a lot of f cd heould go on and grab anotheher batch of cds.. he was an older r gelelema he hadad ahohortfro, crooked teeth and his clothes wewere rumpled. wawalk up behind him and saiai michael,l,hahat e you doing in thisis srere?" he turnened m mand said, marlon, how did yoyoknknowt was me? i i ldld h, you're my brother. cacan ot you anywhere regardlele o of ur make-up. i know yououwawalki know your dydyanguage and those shoeoes did not help. michchaewoworehe same shoes wherevevere e we. bubui i gus that was his way of trying to experirien w wt we take for granted. we will never,r, nerer uerstand whwhate e enred. nonot ining le to walk across the strereetititut a crowd ththing around him. ing judged, ridiculed,d,owow chchain can one take? maybe now, michael, ththeyi
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it's the card that unrstands what my busine needs.e use membership rewards points to vit clients and vendors all over the world. and we rely on on' concierge serve get our clies into the top hotels and restaurants. which makes us look pretty sweet. when you're selling exotic chocolate having a card you can count on isn't a luxury it's a nessity. announcer: today how yorun your business anything but typical. so usehe card that isn' your typical credit ca. the american express open charge card. to see what an open charge card can do for your business,
it's the card that unrstands what my busine needs.e use membership rewards points to vit clients and vendors all over the world. and we rely on on' concierge serve get our clies into the top hotels and restaurants. which makes us look pretty sweet. when you're selling exotic chocolate having a card you can count on isn't a luxury it's a nessity. announcer: today how yorun your business anything but typical. so usehe card that isn' your typical credit ca. the american express open charge card....
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. >> reporter: children who unrstand what it's like to have a parent at war. >> hi, mom.ove you! >> reporter: and get a small break from their own private battle with worry. >> good shot. >> reporter: miguel almaguer, nbc news, santa barbara, california. >>> and that's our broadcast for this monday night. thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com if we don't act, medical bills will wipe out their savings. if we don't act, she'll be denied coverage because of a pre-esting condition. and he won't get the chemotherapy he needs. if we don't act, health care costs will rise 70%.
. >> reporter: children who unrstand what it's like to have a parent at war. >> hi, mom.ove you! >> reporter: and get a small break from their own private battle with worry. >> good shot. >> reporter: miguel almaguer, nbc news, santa barbara, california. >>> and that's our broadcast for this monday night. thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com...
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it seems to be i some cases that you have a keen unrstanding of the re world implications. i get concerned those experiences are missing in judicial decisio making, especially when iook at the cent supreme court case at which the clause included cme lab rkers. i agr with theour justices that the ruling has vast potentl -- againsthe misuse of scienfic evidence. your old boss called yo a fearless and effective prosutor. thiss how put itnce inan interview. we want people with good judgment because a lot of the jobs of a prosecur the making decions. i also want to see someig of humility in anybody that i hire. we're givingoung lawyers a lot of power ande want to make sure they're going to use that power th good sens and thout arrogance. these are among thvery qualities looking for. i lking for person with good judgmt, someone with intellectual curiosity and independent, but her decision affect real people. with that, the second essential quality. humility. i'm looking a justice who appreciated t awesome responsibility she will be given if confirmed. on who respects the differen
it seems to be i some cases that you have a keen unrstanding of the re world implications. i get concerned those experiences are missing in judicial decisio making, especially when iook at the cent supreme court case at which the clause included cme lab rkers. i agr with theour justices that the ruling has vast potentl -- againsthe misuse of scienfic evidence. your old boss called yo a fearless and effective prosutor. thiss how put itnce inan interview. we want people with good judgment because...
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i mnwnwhi we talked, i've come -- i've beguno unrstand how difficult thahat wawafofor you.r apappeanance yoyou ldlde in neverland that your fatathe used to insult yoy. you tolol in l l vegas your father used talklkbobo your nose. >>>> yh. >> so i c can uerstand why you wanted to changege yr pearance. it m mak sense. i wouldn't want -- >> just that, though,,otot the wholole ffe. eyey t to sayay why dodoes kep changingng-- it's nottrue. st the nose. >>ven though the s spepef the ceis different?? >> ichanged.d. >> h howo o yochange? >> i'm a l litee kid. >>>> no, i i'm talking ababou pictures of yoyo en youwewere . >> i'm still - - i w w changing. i'i'm changigi.. i'm telling youou the h hnenest truth.h. i don't do anyingo my face. >> honestly? >> honestly. >> we broke off but not for long. next p, my worries about the children. >> sry. >> whehen i i was lking to prin one y, h he said to mehat he didn't havav mothther >> he sasa didn't hahave moer? >> i idid, princece, werer is r mommy? he s said dodot have amother. >> she di it for me she did i i forr me. so just so i undnder
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s advisors said look, everybody unrstands you're african american, let'ssee what wean do about tting a crital mass of votes. and along comes the reverend wright business in the spring and over a weekend, ridg alone for the most part. he puts together thi speech which most people consider a kind of masterpiece opolitical rhetoric in the highest a best nse. and it was tt, tt was the ultimate teaching moment. and it saved his campaign. if he had failed on that, that could ve started spiraling down terribly. i don think the stakes were by the as large here but again, he had to react. a lot of being president is drinking from a fire hose. you have to react everyay. >> charlie so what does he do now. >> he d it. >>harlie: thiss it. >> yes, i think he would woulde deghted. >> charlie yes. so therefo he says i've done everything can? for the moment. >> not everything yet. i think wt he says is i will be the reeferee. because ift's a re issue, it's a problem for me. i can bri themogether so america can seeow you recollect nile these kind of issues. that's the most important thing now and i th
s advisors said look, everybody unrstands you're african american, let'ssee what wean do about tting a crital mass of votes. and along comes the reverend wright business in the spring and over a weekend, ridg alone for the most part. he puts together thi speech which most people consider a kind of masterpiece opolitical rhetoric in the highest a best nse. and it was tt, tt was the ultimate teaching moment. and it saved his campaign. if he had failed on that, that could ve started spiraling down...
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. >> a just so the audience unrstands, in the federal court system there c be plenty of trivial caselevel. i mean a postal worker accused of stealing stamps on some procedural motion end up in onof these cases, and that not the kind of thing that you're going to look at to evaluate someone's fitne for the united states sueme court. that's why youe zeroing in on thso-called constitutional case. >> people can race constitutional cims in less important cas as well as more important cases, butheeason weanted to focus on constitutional cases is constitutional cas are the ses in which our federal judges have most power. they can actually strike down the action or, you know, a statute passed by legislature or an acon of another vernmental official and say that that tion was unconstitional. u're not allowed to do it again. >> let me go to one thing,l franken has ju joinethe judiciary committee, the first time we're going to see him a senator will be when he' participating inhe hearings starting monday. is noa lawyer. he one of now three people on the judiciary people w never went to laschool
. >> a just so the audience unrstands, in the federal court system there c be plenty of trivial caselevel. i mean a postal worker accused of stealing stamps on some procedural motion end up in onof these cases, and that not the kind of thing that you're going to look at to evaluate someone's fitne for the united states sueme court. that's why youe zeroing in on thso-called constitutional case. >> people can race constitutional cims in less important cas as well as more important...
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soso tt is prorobayyhathehey' talking about but, you knkno unrstand that you coulddee convicteteofofomicide without having thehe innn the a actll ininte to murder a apersonon. >> okay. now, jay, w wchch doctors are ty oking at herere there arare m my coming out of the woodwork. o i is it? is it conrad mraray, th cardrdiogigistith him when he died, , ist t e others who prescrcreded pls over the year? >> want to clear up one t tng on t the homicide. homicide statutes ininudude l of them. itit c go first-degree murder, second-degree murder,aggravated manslalaugererreckless malalauger or involuntary manslaughter. soso btton didn'teaeall define at he aant when youou sayomomide most people think murder. ititsn't nececesririly rrde >> all rightht. >> that't's great questiti becaususe erer are s seral dodocts s anhe had a pvate rse. he hadad h ow pratatdoctor. he had thee plastic s srgeon doctor. heay have had other doctors. all of hem, if he died of a overdose, whwhicseses to be obous, all of them are going beointing at t othersndnd they may tryryo be cimimg that ththeyid not knoww he was u
soso tt is prorobayyhathehey' talking about but, you knkno unrstand that you coulddee convicteteofofomicide without having thehe innn the a actll ininte to murder a apersonon. >> okay. now, jay, w wchch doctors are ty oking at herere there arare m my coming out of the woodwork. o i is it? is it conrad mraray, th cardrdiogigistith him when he died, , ist t e others who prescrcreded pls over the year? >> want to clear up one t tng on t the homicide. homicide statutes ininudude l of...
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they didn't unrstand us. with onexception. we reallyidn't undersnd krusev. the eexception was tommy thompson. critical momt in a sense evented the nuclearar. >> rose: he sai to president kennedy... >> he id to mr. kenne, you're wro, president kendy. presiden knedy, we had a soft messe from kruschev at we could accept. we have atough messagehat we uldn't accept. the tough messagead been publicized before we received it. the soft message was sent in secret. we wand to.. >> rose: buthe soft message me before the tough message. >> well, it's a lite uncertai a little uncertain. you're right, it did, but it's not clear in... in any event, whh message torespond to. toy said "yove got to respond..." the mority of kennedy's adviss said "rpond to theough message." >> rose: including yr frien geral lemay. >> yeah, but tommy said "mr. president, responto the soft messa." the president id that's what's wrong with you, tommy, you don't understand politics. no political leader can pu out a tough messag in the public and in a sense accept a lesser deal than that. he couldn'
they didn't unrstand us. with onexception. we reallyidn't undersnd krusev. the eexception was tommy thompson. critical momt in a sense evented the nuclearar. >> rose: he sai to president kennedy... >> he id to mr. kenne, you're wro, president kendy. presiden knedy, we had a soft messe from kruschev at we could accept. we have atough messagehat we uldn't accept. the tough messagead been publicized before we received it. the soft message was sent in secret. we wand to.. >> rose:...
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at unrstandable. but history cannot be undone.itish stopped by an empire. how did they accdate? by latchingnto us and maki themsees our immediate partner d there by having global influence. e freh lost theirglal role. how did ey react? lost the w in vietnam, algeria, a prolonged zuc japanese lost their role. they beca very pass fist because of the shock aect that the destrtion of the war brought to them. have learned in recent yea being the only superpower doesn't mean we can do anything in the world that we ha to accommodate. the russians los an empire and they don't like it. but they have to accommodate toyota. i think we have to try to manage it in such afashion that it's not rubbed in. itoesn't make them feel worse or mke them overreact. but at the same time they caot try toundo it, becae uning it will proce new conflicts, new tensions, new veryangerous situations. >> can you tell me along those lines what is thecurrent state in i haven't heard this, and rhaps a dealas been struck. obviously were going to be putting some milit
at unrstandable. but history cannot be undone.itish stopped by an empire. how did they accdate? by latchingnto us and maki themsees our immediate partner d there by having global influence. e freh lost theirglal role. how did ey react? lost the w in vietnam, algeria, a prolonged zuc japanese lost their role. they beca very pass fist because of the shock aect that the destrtion of the war brought to them. have learned in recent yea being the only superpower doesn't mean we can do anything in the...
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>> i think that's also a unrstanding. whethetional office comes for now, her motive is to do what's best forhe state of aska and alaskans. for her, this exactly the ght move, because she is not going to allow thi type o ethics complaints and this kind of mon to be spent when the resources could be spent on other things that are a lot more portant to alaskans. in her mind, to step aside and let someone else come in and move the state forward, ithink, that, in her mind, a much better use of reurces. >> and while the daily train goes through wasilla,let me just say that i' spoken to peop, we've spokeno people here in town, and en some of r strongest pporters say that sheet them down by quitting. >> i don't think sheuit a all. what she's ying is that i want alaska to move forward and i want us to be focused on positive things, resource development, andi think that she felt like this wasn incredible distraction by stepping aside. she can still hp and help other candidates andelp mo her values and t things she really stands for
>> i think that's also a unrstanding. whethetional office comes for now, her motive is to do what's best forhe state of aska and alaskans. for her, this exactly the ght move, because she is not going to allow thi type o ethics complaints and this kind of mon to be spent when the resources could be spent on other things that are a lot more portant to alaskans. in her mind, to step aside and let someone else come in and move the state forward, ithink, that, in her mind, a much better use of...
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. >> woodruff: to that end, t leaders announc a joint unrstanding for a follow-on trty to "start" thetrategic arms reduction trty. it's due toxpire in december. the new gl is to cut strategic warheads to 1,500 to 675 on each side frothe current maximum of 2,200. the two nations so committed to cting delivery systems to 500 to 1,100 a side. right now, the limit is 600. president dvedev said it's also portant to work together onreventing other countries from gaining nucleaweapons. >> ( trslated ): there are regions around theorld where the prence of nuclear arms would create huge proems. and these are areawhere we should concentrate o efforts, together withur american parers. >> woodruff: medvedevid not directly me iran, but mr. ama did, when it came turn f his response. >> in thmiddle east, there is de concern about iran's pursuit onuclear weapons capability, not simply becse of one cotry wanting nuclear weapons, t the fact that if iran obtained clear weapons, it ian almost, it is almost certain that other countriein the region would then decideo pursue their own progrs. and we wod the
. >> woodruff: to that end, t leaders announc a joint unrstanding for a follow-on trty to "start" thetrategic arms reduction trty. it's due toxpire in december. the new gl is to cut strategic warheads to 1,500 to 675 on each side frothe current maximum of 2,200. the two nations so committed to cting delivery systems to 500 to 1,100 a side. right now, the limit is 600. president dvedev said it's also portant to work together onreventing other countries from gaining nucleaweapons....
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. >> i unrstand there may be a temptati among some to think that discrination is no longer a problem in009. and i believe that, ovell, ere probably has never been lesdiscrimination in america an there is today. i tnk we can say that. but make no mistake-- t pain of discriminati is still felt in america. ( applause ) by the african-american wan id less for doing the same work as cleagues of a different color ana different gender; by latinos made tfeel unwelco in their own country; by mlim americans viewed with suspicion simply cause they kneel down to pray to their d. >> lehreryesterday, gwen ifill talked withhe new, young leader of the naacp and two activis about the past, present d future of the civil rights group. >> reporter: we are joineby benjamin jealous,he president and o of the naacp; hazel dukes, the new yornaacp conferee president; and profess eddie glaude of princeton, w's the director of th center for african american studies there. thankou all for joining us. mr. jlous, the naacp was founded 100 years ago at a te when people re saying negroes would nobe equal to whites f
. >> i unrstand there may be a temptati among some to think that discrination is no longer a problem in009. and i believe that, ovell, ere probably has never been lesdiscrimination in america an there is today. i tnk we can say that. but make no mistake-- t pain of discriminati is still felt in america. ( applause ) by the african-american wan id less for doing the same work as cleagues of a different color ana different gender; by latinos made tfeel unwelco in their own country; by mlim...
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i td to think that people do unrstand when judges talk tt they a bound by certain desions that ha alreadymade. on the otr hand, peop also may ink that jdges' experiencesnd prudices do come in play in certain cases. so again, it's one of those things. it's a very difficul case, legally difcult case. and it was attacked in two respects. not only the ultimate decisionut how it was handled. it w handledn a short, unsigned opinion. and the publicans also went after her for that. and i thinkhe did respond to that as well. i don't know how it plays in americ >> woodruff: tomgoldstein, gun rights, the republicans kept comi back to that. i believe it the maloney case. what was the main line of attack tre and how didhe del with it? >> well,he republicans certainlyead but they had a lot of democraticsupport awell. the members of the senate judiciary coittee across-the-boardery supportive of n right now she had decided a cas coming o of new york actually involng nunchu rather an a gun am but she ain said she had been bound b prior lawto hold that the statef new york and the cityf nework we not bound
i td to think that people do unrstand when judges talk tt they a bound by certain desions that ha alreadymade. on the otr hand, peop also may ink that jdges' experiencesnd prudices do come in play in certain cases. so again, it's one of those things. it's a very difficul case, legally difcult case. and it was attacked in two respects. not only the ultimate decisionut how it was handled. it w handledn a short, unsigned opinion. and the publicans also went after her for that. and i thinkhe did...
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we really didn't unrstand uschev. e one exception was toy thompson criticaloment in a sense prevented the nuclear war. >> rose: heaid to presidt kennedy... >>e said to mr. knedy, you'rerong, presidentennedy. present kennedy, we had a soft ssage from kruschev that we coul accept. we have a tough messa that we couldn't accept. the tough mesge had been publicized before we received it. e soft message was sent in secret. we wante to.... >> rose: but t soft message ca before the tough message. >> well, it's a littl uncertain. a little uncertain. you're right, it did but it's not clear in... in any event, whicmessage to spond to. tommsaid "you' got to respond..." the majity of nnedy's advisor said "resnd to the tgh message." >> rose: including you friend genel lemay. >> yeah, but tommy said "mr. president, respond the soft message the president sa that'shat's ong with you, tommy, youon't understand politics. no political leader can put out a tough messagein the public d in a sense accept a lesser deal than that. he couldn't
we really didn't unrstand uschev. e one exception was toy thompson criticaloment in a sense prevented the nuclear war. >> rose: heaid to presidt kennedy... >>e said to mr. knedy, you'rerong, presidentennedy. present kennedy, we had a soft ssage from kruschev that we coul accept. we have a tough messa that we couldn't accept. the tough mesge had been publicized before we received it. e soft message was sent in secret. we wante to.... >> rose: but t soft message ca before the...
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so they don't unrstand from an insider's persctive, like i have, what that tually means, and the consequences american they parrot those comments, without really rlizing what the real situati is. i was watching msn one afternoon, and i saw cgressman zach wamp fromennessee. he's jusdown the road from where i grew up, ichattanooga. and he was talking... he was asked a question abo health care refm. i think it was just a y or two after the presidens first heth care reform summit. anhe was one of the ones republicans put on t tube. and he was sayinthat, you know, the heth care problem is not necessarily bad as we think-- th of the uninsured people, half othem are that way because th want to "go nake" >> halthe people that are uninsured today choose tremain uninsured. half of them don'tave any choice, but half othem choose to, what's called, " naked," and just take the chancef getting sick. they end up in the emergen room costing you and me whole lot moreoney. >> he used the wd "naked." it's an industryerm for those who, psumably, choose not to buy insurance because they d't want to. they don't wa
so they don't unrstand from an insider's persctive, like i have, what that tually means, and the consequences american they parrot those comments, without really rlizing what the real situati is. i was watching msn one afternoon, and i saw cgressman zach wamp fromennessee. he's jusdown the road from where i grew up, ichattanooga. and he was talking... he was asked a question abo health care refm. i think it was just a y or two after the presidens first heth care reform summit. anhe was one of...
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they can visualize other oanic beings, unrstand other organic beings, and bestow love d gratitude onoth organic beings. understanding the divi, visualizinthe divine, loving the divine--that would be tall order for a mere han being." but we've not given trying, have we? >> no. and i think, you know, in way shouldn't. i mean, i ink if there is you know, somethg out there called moral uth. and we should continue to trto relate to it in a way at brings us cler to it. and it-- >> moyers: i don'tnderstand what you mean. out there? >> well. well-- >> moyers: what di- did i say that? >> moyers: yea you've said it several times. mean-- >> ihould be careful. >> moyers: --if you n't-- because i don't-- what do i mean. trscendent is a very tricky word. and i t into trouble from hardco materialists by using it because pple think, "oh, you an spooky, mystical, etreal stuff." don't know exactly what i me by transndent. i may meaneyond our corehension. may mean, you know, i may me prior to the creation ofhe universe or something. i don't know. but i do think that the stem on earth is such that hunit
they can visualize other oanic beings, unrstand other organic beings, and bestow love d gratitude onoth organic beings. understanding the divi, visualizinthe divine, loving the divine--that would be tall order for a mere han being." but we've not given trying, have we? >> no. and i think, you know, in way shouldn't. i mean, i ink if there is you know, somethg out there called moral uth. and we should continue to trto relate to it in a way at brings us cler to it. and it-- >>...
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>> ell,wewe need to unrstand atat the government'sroposal is to have aouncil as the risk nitor but thenstitution is deememed to be systemically riyy then t feded takes over as t txcxcluve regulator. anand thatas t prprobmsms first of all, we haveve a gro cocoalion of agencies actctin a the rkk moninito when we haveve lo of different people with lotsf different sponsibilities, it'ssort of an invitation fornonooneoo take the lead no, oneeo take control. >>>>ouou also make the poioint itit's not possible to entify susuch itititions in a advce and at it's not n nessarily inststututio, it's products, it's different heded fund sizes anththey always be behind t baballririt? >> yeaeah. and thth w we t to thee qststn of oy,y,o we're mononitining and then if we w wt the fed to be the exclusiveisk regulator of all risisky things, how d we kw in a advcecehich ititutions e e gog to be risky? how do wenow which p pduduct are goining b b risky? and if w we takeke a an institun sasay,ikike an iurance company and we say okay,, we're goingg dede you to be s sysmically ririsk tnn we're essentitilyly crcrt
>> ell,wewe need to unrstand atat the government'sroposal is to have aouncil as the risk nitor but thenstitution is deememed to be systemically riyy then t feded takes over as t txcxcluve regulator. anand thatas t prprobmsms first of all, we haveve a gro cocoalion of agencies actctin a the rkk moninito when we haveve lo of different people with lotsf different sponsibilities, it'ssort of an invitation fornonooneoo take the lead no, oneeo take control. >>>>ouou also make the...
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expect theeaders tocomeupup wi a a joint ststamement >> before youou lose your tetelle here, i i unrstandow is hehe doi over there? is he weathering t the storm?? >> so far. he is obviously s survor in is countntry. but he has gotten criticism acalallybecauseofof all off the sex s scaals athome, h heasas nt beoncentrating euugh on thehe g-8, andnd then allll of which e denies.. and there was a r reptt i onee paper that he basicalllly id to the italian press, yoou know, kindff layoff a all of the stories, you know, because w hahave t w wle w wldld w wching ee g-g-8 susuitit,o he is weatathengng t storm, b b it's not retty. >>>> butinince he owns all the nenewspepers i am sure the edororare listening toto him. >> thank you, savannah.. >> she is great,so chch better thth chuck tododd. she isis a shining tatar. >>eporter: when i ce , you lelee.e. >> i am rere now. >> reporter: thahat's true. i s hurt. >> i am sosorr ii wl be here next time. >> reporter: wtt happpps is chris says it's savannah coming up, and d th he says, i havave go and m mee arozen pizza. >> i am sorry,savannah. that's not w
expect theeaders tocomeupup wi a a joint ststamement >> before youou lose your tetelle here, i i unrstandow is hehe doi over there? is he weathering t the storm?? >> so far. he is obviously s survor in is countntry. but he has gotten criticism acalallybecauseofof all off the sex s scaals athome, h heasas nt beoncentrating euugh on thehe g-8, andnd then allll of which e denies.. and there was a r reptt i onee paper that he basicalllly id to the italian press, yoou know, kindff layoff...