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this is the vermont way. the state and seeing things that i remember as a child that had always been there and i assumed it would be there all my life, and destroyed in a matter of hours. the storms are going to enter the history books alongside the horrific floods of 1927 in our state, something i remember my grandparents and parents talking about. i remember my opinion grandparents and my parents saying we hope we never see something like this again. they didn't, but their son did. and i can't tell you how much it hurt. but i cannot tell you how much it means to me that, again, senators joined and saying we will find the money vermont needs. back in 1927, the national government helped our states recovery, as they should. because, after all, we are the united states of america. american people come together in times like this, just as vermonters have always been among the helping hands extended to other states in their time of need. so the progress this bill makes in helping vermont and other states meet th
this is the vermont way. the state and seeing things that i remember as a child that had always been there and i assumed it would be there all my life, and destroyed in a matter of hours. the storms are going to enter the history books alongside the horrific floods of 1927 in our state, something i remember my grandparents and parents talking about. i remember my opinion grandparents and my parents saying we hope we never see something like this again. they didn't, but their son did. and i...
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we need it now in vermont. and this bill is an essential part of the work that congress should be doing in response to major events like irene and the apparent pulling together as a nation to heal these wounds. the senate -- the presiding officer will recall when we reconvened after labor day, those of us on appropriations worked on this bill and other disaster relief legislation have been top priorities for vermont and for many other states. many other committees were involved. certainly the vermont delegation worked together on this, but other senators came together to help us week by week we made progress. we've overcome a series of legislative obstacles. one by one we've been able to turn the light from red to green in a legislative process that this year has been unduly cumbersome, unresponsive, actually different than i've ever seen in the years i've spent here in the senate. but the progress that we've achieved here in the senate is a testament to the determination of many in this body who have been will
we need it now in vermont. and this bill is an essential part of the work that congress should be doing in response to major events like irene and the apparent pulling together as a nation to heal these wounds. the senate -- the presiding officer will recall when we reconvened after labor day, those of us on appropriations worked on this bill and other disaster relief legislation have been top priorities for vermont and for many other states. many other committees were involved. certainly the...
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host: our guest is peter welch from vermont.resentative trey gowdy will be joining us in about 20 minutes. spokane, washington, democrat line, go ahead. caller: back when nixon was the president, 1960. when reagan get in, he tripled the national debt. up until now, the democrats have been responsible for $1.6 trillion. george bush as is possible for $10.1 trillion. $15 trillion -- guest: i think he has the numbers pretty right. how did you get here? ironically, i think the rhetoric in this town is accusing the democrats. there is plenty of responsibility all around. the big driving factor were the war in iraq, the war in afghanistan, both of them on the credit card. that is astonishing. we asked men and women to go to war, why don't we pay for it? that is irresponsible. then we had the bush tax cuts. they were not paid for. there was a political maneuver to get the medicare program passed without paying for it. all those things are heading up. the economy was having such a mill town with the financial crisis on wall street'. the
host: our guest is peter welch from vermont.resentative trey gowdy will be joining us in about 20 minutes. spokane, washington, democrat line, go ahead. caller: back when nixon was the president, 1960. when reagan get in, he tripled the national debt. up until now, the democrats have been responsible for $1.6 trillion. george bush as is possible for $10.1 trillion. $15 trillion -- guest: i think he has the numbers pretty right. how did you get here? ironically, i think the rhetoric in this town...
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boehner for their willingness to help vermont out. they got it.political. >> congressman peter welsh of vermont offering immense praise to speaker boehner. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and we'll be right back to clear the air. ♪ ♪ ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ free gold ! we call that hertz gold plus rewards. you earn free days, free weeks and more fast. that's a plus. upgrade your ride. that's a plus. rewards with no blackout dates so you can redeem anytime. and it's easy to redeem your points online. already a gold member ? just select gold plus rewards in your profile and start rewarding yourself now. just go to hertzgoldplusrewards.com to join. hertz gold plus rewards. journey on. >>> it's time now to clear the air, and we all know that this republic
boehner for their willingness to help vermont out. they got it.political. >> congressman peter welsh of vermont offering immense praise to speaker boehner. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and we'll be right back to clear the air. ♪ ♪ ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you...
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while in vermont a neighborhood general store competes against big retailers. getting customers to think small. that's all coming up next on "your business." >> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business," on msnbc. >>> hi, there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. and welcome to "your business" where we give you tips and advice to help your business grow. on november 26th, tucked between black friday and cyber monday is the second annual small business saturday. it's a day dedicated to shopping and supporting your local small businesses. the initiative is once again being spearheaded by american express, which underwrites this program. small business saturday was officially kicked off by a shop small pop-up mall in new york city this week, where 21 local businesses gathered to launch the holiday shopping season. >> it is the most exciting day of the year for my business, actually. i have a small website, where i sell handbags and personal accessories. and i have been spre
while in vermont a neighborhood general store competes against big retailers. getting customers to think small. that's all coming up next on "your business." >> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business," on msnbc. >>> hi, there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg. and welcome to "your business" where we give you tips and advice to help your business grow. on...
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deaths in burlington, vermont, have been linked to the occupied protest movement. police have moved in against anti capitalist demonstrations held in portland, oregon, and other cities across the united states. the protesters may have to find more conventional methods to get their message heard. >> the norwegian government u.s. confessed to killing 77 people and shooting rampage in july has. in open court for the first time. he attempted to give a speech justifying his actions but was cut off by the judge. >> as we was brought from his prison cell to court, brei vik knew today it would be different. for the first time, the hearing would be open to the public. outside the courtroom in the capital, long queues of people, including relatives of those killed in the attacks and some of those who survived. this, their chance to be face- to-face with the man responsible for the atrocity. >> i want to try to understand why, or not understand what sort of get the meaning of why he did what he did. >> the hearing itself was to decide if breivik could be kept in prison before
deaths in burlington, vermont, have been linked to the occupied protest movement. police have moved in against anti capitalist demonstrations held in portland, oregon, and other cities across the united states. the protesters may have to find more conventional methods to get their message heard. >> the norwegian government u.s. confessed to killing 77 people and shooting rampage in july has. in open court for the first time. he attempted to give a speech justifying his actions but was cut...
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preoccupied with science and technology so much there is already a major secessionist movement in vermont now you can laugh at it and you can say that i think rightly that if they declared their independence in iraq i lived there i really i knew those people but there is some of that quite. mrs naylor an emeritus professor of economics at duke for example i mean these are not dummies these are quite astute kinds of characters and their attitude toward the united states is that it's spiritually bankrupt which you know always that is a no brainer and so then the question becomes what will happen if they declared for example their independence from the united states right now it would take about two hours of the marines to arrive in downtown burlington and put the whole thing down but in twenty to thirty years secession is the might be possible they are in vermont actually kind of doing that incrementally i mean peter what. peter welch is the congressman who was the governor. in any case he was no he's the senator the governor the new governor was elected on the platform of a singles single
preoccupied with science and technology so much there is already a major secessionist movement in vermont now you can laugh at it and you can say that i think rightly that if they declared their independence in iraq i lived there i really i knew those people but there is some of that quite. mrs naylor an emeritus professor of economics at duke for example i mean these are not dummies these are quite astute kinds of characters and their attitude toward the united states is that it's spiritually...
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come to vermont, is a beautiful state.have not put all our eggs in one nest and we are and diversified economy, so we do not go up and down. host: i wanted to ask this because this guy has treated it several times -- tweeted it several times -- guest: after bush, when we went to war. when president clinton left office, there was a surplus. there is no dispute over that. host: alex is an independent in salem, michigan. caller: senator, you say that there was a surplus in social security. in fact, 2 million i know you's in government, so there is -- iou's in government, so there is no saving. guest: if you take that argument, this country has a $14 trillion debt, and all the bonds that people hold our just iou's. yes, the government has barred from social security, as it should have. but the argument that it is just an iou -- well, all of our debt is an iou. i do not think that is a strong argument. host: what do you expect the next week to be like in the city? guest: i think the focus will be on the super committee. people
come to vermont, is a beautiful state.have not put all our eggs in one nest and we are and diversified economy, so we do not go up and down. host: i wanted to ask this because this guy has treated it several times -- tweeted it several times -- guest: after bush, when we went to war. when president clinton left office, there was a surplus. there is no dispute over that. host: alex is an independent in salem, michigan. caller: senator, you say that there was a surplus in social security. in...
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i don't know sir the state of vermont is trying to be the first state the country to set up a single wide single payer statewide single payer system health care system two different now one political governmental agencies you know basically guys in green age in vermont crunched the numbers on this and the state of vermont will see if they put into place this state wide. basically medicare part d. everybody's got it and put it in this place and they will say to anybody you're on your way at any rate for everybody one point eight billion dollars over the next decade and here's a chart this is from the national nurses association the church shows how a national single payer system would not only replace all the jobs lost in the last year the bush administration the two point six million jobs and medicare it's now. it's over here and. it will get the economic stimulus the citi group bailout cost us three and this is for a national health care program a secret process through it if you want to bang in for an american. this is two hundred thirty eight billion as a hundred sixty eight billi
i don't know sir the state of vermont is trying to be the first state the country to set up a single wide single payer statewide single payer system health care system two different now one political governmental agencies you know basically guys in green age in vermont crunched the numbers on this and the state of vermont will see if they put into place this state wide. basically medicare part d. everybody's got it and put it in this place and they will say to anybody you're on your way at any...
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crunch the numbers on this and the state of vermont will see if they put into place was. basically medicare part d. everybody's garbage and it was put into this place and they will say to anybody you want your point eight billion for everybody one point eight billion dollars over the next decade and here's a chart this is from the national nurses association the church shows how a national single payer system would not only replace all the jobs lost in the last year the bush administration the two point six million jobs and medicare and. it's over here and. look at the economic stimulus the citi group bailout cost us three and this is for a national health care program the secret to our cost is three hundred fifty one billion they made for america. this is two hundred thirty billion causes one hundred sixty eight billion edgy cost is one hundred fifty billion to cover every single american with a national health care program cost sixty three billion dollars i wouldn't say it is and i do that and i think no one first first we'll go back go back to that chart if you go back
crunch the numbers on this and the state of vermont will see if they put into place was. basically medicare part d. everybody's garbage and it was put into this place and they will say to anybody you want your point eight billion for everybody one point eight billion dollars over the next decade and here's a chart this is from the national nurses association the church shows how a national single payer system would not only replace all the jobs lost in the last year the bush administration the...
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to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a side mentioned we've really done a good job and haven't lost any lives and working hard, and we saved the school and did this and did that. later i went and talked to the mayor and governor and police, fire, e.m.s. folks and chiefs and command staffs and a lot of people that had been working on fighting the flood in north dakota for literally -- much longer, but this part of it for two weeks. and sometimes i think we miss things and we forget things. but for total devastation, they did not lose
to a hurricane in vermont. who ever knew vermont would get struck bay hurricane? and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages,...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. shell. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> hello and welcome to bbc news. >> i'm chris rogers in london. here are the headlines. no letup in the violence in in searia. king abdullah of jordan tells the bbc the president should resign. >> if i was in his position, if it was me, i would step down and make sure whoever comes behind me has the ability to change the status quo. >> police shut down an anti-capitalist camp in california. protests vow to regroup and return. >> angela merkel warns europe faces its biggest challenge since the second world war. the nor region gunman who killed 77 people in a shooting rampage in july appeared in open court for the first time. it's 10:00 in the morning here in singapore. >> it's 2:00 a.m. here in london, broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america
funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. shell. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> hello and welcome to bbc news. >> i'm chris rogers in london. here are the headlines. no letup in the violence in...
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bernie sanders, the independent senator from vermont who caucuses with the democrats in the senate. he is outspoken.
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i am back in vermont. many seniors come up to me by telephone or to my office and they say we don't understand how the government concludes that there has been no inflation in the last two years and we are not getting any cola, we haven't gotten any coal in the last two years when we are paying more for health care costs. we are paying more for prescription drugs, more money is coming out of our pockets. are those seniors in vermont and around the country wrong or are their perceptions correct that in fact if you are a senior american today you are paying more out-of-pocket than you used to? >> those perceptions are correct. dicolo was not given as you know senator in the last two years as a matter of law. it was the decision by the president or congress. it was a function of a spike in the cost of living around 2008 when the oil prices spiked. it resulted in a very large cola, a 5.8%, and since then prices went down. the cola was not given and for many seniors that is very problematic and the reality of p
i am back in vermont. many seniors come up to me by telephone or to my office and they say we don't understand how the government concludes that there has been no inflation in the last two years and we are not getting any cola, we haven't gotten any coal in the last two years when we are paying more for health care costs. we are paying more for prescription drugs, more money is coming out of our pockets. are those seniors in vermont and around the country wrong or are their perceptions correct...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> of violence rages on the streets of cairo, where critics are angry about the economy and otherhings. >> they show no desire to leave. >> embarrassment in bahrain. the kingdom is accused of torture and sham justice, and her beautiful images captured narc times. the depression coming into focus one -- captured in dark times. a depression coming into focus and with one photographer. welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the world. we begin with cairo, where massive protests have become violent today. police fired tear gas on protesters. while it is not clear how much of domestic support protesters have, international criticism of military rulers is growing. >> the street runs down from tahrir, the front line. the fight is with those with long exper
funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> of violence rages on the streets of cairo, where critics are angry about the economy and otherhings. >> they show no...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> welcome. here are the headlines. three days of violent clashes in cairo, now the egyptian cabinet offers to resign. western powers queue up to sever financial ties with iran as the pressure mounts over the country's nuclear program. >> and deadlock in washington as the so-called supercommittee fails to agree measures to cut america's vast deficit. >> and on the sticky wick et, the nuclear power plant in the indian state and the local protests against it. >> it's noon here in singapore. >> it's 4:00 in the morning here in london, broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. welcome to "news day." >> welcome to the program. let's take you live to the egyptian capital of cairo and tahrir square where has it been a case of quiet mome
funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> welcome. here are the headlines. three days of violent clashes in cairo, now the egyptian cabinet offers to resign. western...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> monuments present -- yemen's president agrees to step down. clashes in syria as the u.s. condemns excessive use of force. >> members of an honest sex slaves hate crimes. when a deadly fire in a nursing home -- members of an amish sect face hate crimes. and the deadly fire in under a single home. >> after months of unrest, yemen's president has signed a deal to step down. he will transfer power to the vice president your your -- new vice president. protesters are unhappy. >> after months, he is expected to hand over power in return for immunity from prosecution. there will be early presidential elections. the president has come close to signing the deal several times in the house only to pull out of the last minute. in the yemeni capital, the united nations envoy was welcoming the news.
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a new study done by two nonpartisan vermont government agencies looked at you know peter shumlin the new governor of vermont ran a platform of a single payer health care system for a state and it has passed the legislature he signed it in a lot and they're waiting for a waiver from the president of course they have to organize and put it together so that two different agencies of the government say what's this impact going to be financially in the state of vermont and the reports came in today and what they found was that the state at the very worst which we now in front. twenty twenty would save the very worst a little over five hundred million dollars and at the very best would save one point eight billion dollars money that would be skimmed off by united health care to pay one hundred million dollars a year you know salary and benefits to people like. you know the stephen j. hands that are sent you know. is the national or since united this is a little more direct to the right care industry. another part of a cancer in the body politic is now it's a national or says united working
a new study done by two nonpartisan vermont government agencies looked at you know peter shumlin the new governor of vermont ran a platform of a single payer health care system for a state and it has passed the legislature he signed it in a lot and they're waiting for a waiver from the president of course they have to organize and put it together so that two different agencies of the government say what's this impact going to be financially in the state of vermont and the reports came in today...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> in the economic crash of the 1930's, countries blamed each other. we look at the parallels and how we can look at repeating a -- avoid repeating a decade of global recession. is the political leadership there to make it happen? >> who is going to lead them? >> i also on the program, with the end of rem, michael stipe and mike mills on why the band split. the g 20 leaders who met this week did not have much time for sleep as they struggle to come up with a plan to rescue greece and avoid the collapse of the euro. some essential reading would have been economic history of the 1930's. this is what happens when the world economy enters end of the crisis. what can we learn from the mistakes made then and how can we avoid repeating them? >> the depression of the 1930's began in wall
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made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america. "reporting live, at i am katty kay. thousands turned out to vote for the first election in egypt in decades. >> me, my wife, we are feeling it is a good day. >> of that relationship getting worse. and site-u.s. -- an anti-u.s. demonstration. and one u.s. choreographer is breaking new ground with the help of a famous architect. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. last week, they protested. today, they voted. against a background of uncertainty, millions of egyptians queued for hours. after days of violent clashes between activists and the police, the voting was by and large peaceful. from cairo, our middle east editor jeremy bowen reports. >> egyptians turned out in big numbers to vote. in cairo, they had to wait longer than expected.
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. shell. unand baioand union bank. >> union bank has put its a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. police and protesters face off in new york as occupy wall street tries to prove its still has plenty of fight. the party will completely enter the political process in burma. >> the people have been able to come out to see me and reach me. this is a change. >> it is tough times. we could all use a hug. we will introduce you to woman who has crowds lining up world wise for an embrace. -- world wide for an embrace. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the world. it is the global movement that stretches from manhattan to mumbai. today occupy wall street protesters clashed with police. three months after they brought their demands to national attention, they were blocked from reachin
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according to a new report by two different nonpartizan nonpolitical government agencies will save vermont up to one point eight billion dollars over the next decade that's right a single payer health care system will cover more people everybody in fact and be one point eight billion dollars cheaper the way it works is that there's only one insurance company in the state that provides basic health care everybody in the state pays into it and it covers every medical bill in the state it is the state no need for doctors to fill out forms from ten different insurance companies no insurance companies trying to avoid pain bills because this is tim is designed to pay the bills and because it's run by the state it's answerable to the people and it doesn't pay its c.e.o. is the hundreds of millions of dollars that leeches like steven j. emsley of united health care essentially steal from their customers this is the single payer system that most of the rest of the developed world has adopted and why they all now spend far less than we do on health care and they get better health care results. so wh
according to a new report by two different nonpartizan nonpolitical government agencies will save vermont up to one point eight billion dollars over the next decade that's right a single payer health care system will cover more people everybody in fact and be one point eight billion dollars cheaper the way it works is that there's only one insurance company in the state that provides basic health care everybody in the state pays into it and it covers every medical bill in the state it is the...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> welcome to the news on the bbc. >> here are the headlines. three days of violent clashes in cairo, now the egyptian cab met -- cabinet offers to reseen. western powers queue up to sever financial ties with iran. the so-called super committee can't agree on measures to cut america's vast deficit. and on a sticky wicket, the nuclear power plant in an indian state and the local protest against it. 10:00 a.m. here in singapore. >> 2:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting on pbs in america and around the world. >> hello, there, the jippings cabinet -- the egyptian cabinet offers to reseen as protesters take to the streets. the council is meeting to decide whether to accept the government's offer. the security forces began a crackdown on saturday. protesters are
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just increasing more and more and more all the time. >> stephen: are you from vermont. >> yes. >> stephen: did you ride your bicycle down here, drive ox cart, how did you get down here, or dow have a vehicle that ones on hypocrisy, how did you get down here. >> there is to doubt that, you know, i'm a hypocrite. i've spent the last four years on the move around the planet, building this big global climate movement and spewing carbon behind me as i went. and you know, it's possible that, i can't make up for as much as i have put out. i hope that this movement that we're building and the people who have been willing to go to jail and to sit in outside the white house and do all the other things maybe making enough difference to make up for that kind of carbon. >> stephen: can i sell you on the oil sands for a second here. they're getting the oil out of the oil sands, okay. on the upside, doesn't that leave us nice clean sand when we're done, which alberta will need for its beaches when it is waterfront property in 50 years. (applause) think about it. bill, thank you so much. co-founder direc
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