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there's some vy interesting conflicts in ts story we're getting ow. >> well, joby, where does eric holder -- i mean, we were heing that he could be moving closer to an investigation. we've heard the president y that the justice department should actyou kn, alon it should no be a tool used by the president. are ey very far apart, the obamadministration and i s that obviously as thesident beinghe lea and what we're seeing from the attorney general? >>es, i think they honestly haveot decided this. there's increasingly prsure on the obama administration do something at least half a loaf
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and as much interested in his family as they are in hi and that's vy significant. so that's presention, if i can put it at way, of the president, his family, and amica to the russians in wa that ihink is most sied, i think, to catch their attention and perhs their favorable actions. >> how serious willit be a setback if they cannot reh some agreement on real reductio in nuclear arms, the arsel, and an exteion of the treaty? >> well, it looks like they're prty well along. the anuncement today indicated the levelshat they were going to stre for. those seem to be well whin the bull park. there s a joint announcement, they've agreedort rification arrangements will continue with some changes. so i think the bulk of that is in place. the other areas thatre prably going to have to follow on are more ntive, wh to do about ssile defense, they so of put themselv into a position of a joint study, but we no longer see russian linkage of rticular steps that the uned states must take from their point of view o missile fense fore, in fact, they ca agr to a general reduction of nu
and as much interested in his family as they are in hi and that's vy significant. so that's presention, if i can put it at way, of the president, his family, and amica to the russians in wa that ihink is most sied, i think, to catch their attention and perhs their favorable actions. >> how serious willit be a setback if they cannot reh some agreement on real reductio in nuclear arms, the arsel, and an exteion of the treaty? >> well, it looks like they're prty well along. the...
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i ha aery, vy good fy th iovback he in a. >>eporter: e defensdertmentsed this atent fr his father: hope and pray f our son' safeeturto his crades d theyto our family. u. forces are hoping to fe bergdahl and aealing h reby droinlet businessaying one of our ameran guests is mng retu g to his home butheeatholl remai brutal ands the obama ministrationthe dense of. defesecretary ges writes u.s.-led forces stai gro byexsummo avo aubc rception tt thwar is winnab. gas mits tt trps a re amican pple arpret tire hnendren, c ws, washinon. u.smilitary off believe that theiban w firskidnapd prive bergdahlve hand him over to more ni liban. they fear he coulde moved agn,hitime tpakian whe terror operaly. maha raddatz explain >> repter:what's en more compliting ithfa that u.s. sdiers can' io pakistan sereign country kistanoesn't wt u.s.old yes on t gund. the s.ld have to ry on pakiani foes. the baknows whe ldiers e focud finngther soldr,y're not looki for thtalin. >> reporr:nato forces have also suffed a ri ofir crashe twcrmewe injured when e
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it's still vy hard for the political elite here and america to break free of the cold wa and stop treing each other as adversaries. >> more of the main inrnational news -- t truth and reconciliation commissioin liberia has recommended the presidente banned from public office for 30 years. ts is because oher alleged role in one of the couny's civil wa. there you see her in these pictures with itish prime minister, gordon bwn, established a commissi to look into the civil wars herse and told the commission she ge money to the rebel leader, charles taor, forumanitarian purpes. nato-led forces afghanistan say six amican soldiers have been killed in twoeparate bomb atcks. officials sy four of the soldiers were killed in the north and o others in the uth. staff working for amerin fund aids treatment progrs in ugaa are saying that for the past three mons they have beenold not to treat new adult tientsecause their long term funding is uncertain. the he of the programas told the bbc that this could mean patnts schering dru or taking lordosis. chinese authoties say they have arrested hundredof eth
it's still vy hard for the political elite here and america to break free of the cold wa and stop treing each other as adversaries. >> more of the main inrnational news -- t truth and reconciliation commissioin liberia has recommended the presidente banned from public office for 30 years. ts is because oher alleged role in one of the couny's civil wa. there you see her in these pictures with itish prime minister, gordon bwn, established a commissi to look into the civil wars herse and...
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mo states have vy litttt competition amonong priva health insurers. a lot ofhe states -- i happen to look a at iowa bause of chuck grassley. 70% of that market is just one single insurer. there's veryryittle mpetition ou the. give people a pububliclan thats going to incrcrease insurance. this is notcompetitive free markrk. this is a collelection carte have t tthere. >>>>ome onomis have floated the ea of taxing employer-provideded heal benets, something that wouou have a huguge impact o on middd class s americans. w do you feel about that?t? >> y you don'ttwant to tax the whole thing. no waway. there's s actually -- r rht nowe have a systetemwhere at ployerax break for providing e benefits isishe only thing that h holds most off our syste togeth. butome tax onn plans inin exces of some very high mber, that'ss okay. probabably, in one way oranothe, we'll be gradually shifting toward the s system where there is -- thisis moree of a benefef that's provided for eveverybody, rather than sometng whereome ople get gold platedlans and some people getnothing..
mo states have vy litttt competition amonong priva health insurers. a lot ofhe states -- i happen to look a at iowa bause of chuck grassley. 70% of that market is just one single insurer. there's veryryittle mpetition ou the. give people a pububliclan thats going to incrcrease insurance. this is notcompetitive free markrk. this is a collelection carte have t tthere. >>>>ome onomis have floated the ea of taxing employer-provideded heal benets, something that wouou have a huguge...
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as far as what president oma d today, he's vy barack obama. thiss a man who, and it's a great argument for diversity including the presidcy of the united states. because george bushor richard nixon or bill clint would -- bn would not be able to dowhat he did today. charlie: to call up the president. >> to modify his o statement. the tas a flexibility mind even if it has a political insult as well. but he had a certain kind of intellectual and moral gce in wh he did today. he did not want toe involve on this issue, he wantedo on the issue of althcarehich very hard. yet he probably went aword too ha the other night maybe he regrettedly sayi the word stud. he did what hs been doing all his li, reconciling. seemingly oppose points of view. that's his habit mind. that's what made him a harvard w review president his ability to attract nservatives over to his side as well as the liberals and left wingers. he's been doi sin profiling in the statesenate. that a kind of specialty of bara obama. >> charl: you talk to friend today, pple you know, rican a
as far as what president oma d today, he's vy barack obama. thiss a man who, and it's a great argument for diversity including the presidcy of the united states. because george bushor richard nixon or bill clint would -- bn would not be able to dowhat he did today. charlie: to call up the president. >> to modify his o statement. the tas a flexibility mind even if it has a political insult as well. but he had a certain kind of intellectual and moral gce in wh he did today. he did not want...
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tha you vy much for hangs.miss terai s kw that lot of r peopleave not beenlucky as s t espe >> now for theweathe d sachampi goorning,. just horfying to hear it in her words ke that. wee going to start wh th incredibeat th's been out stince abouthe 14th. h been well a 100 degrees in a lot of locatio anon t light side that r friend krcr i reddi, california, he way this is orovle tand mike krur decid to tt if you cou actually tak ready-ma cookie doanbake it on the shboard of tar a, in fa, itoes. now, they bre ermometer bout 120 deg o the inside othe car. normally youakthem a about 35th tell m not that actuallbake the cookies, i eat t dough. know thas not althy. dodo it at h itook o hos and saidhe cookies were great. with tt is heacontinues, sacramto, 0 des. ve 108.here the deal. this is such an odd ptern devering 9ool ur arou the great lakesnd the cldy and damp weather t st big heat in t west. itontinuesfr, 109 to weda 1. phniisell. u stay in the 113 to1rea and vegas anotr areahajust sts bakingnd t heat. stng area
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elusive and rhaps this is the moment whe at could be achieve thatould be quite an accomplishment and vy importanstep. it woun't solve the eire budget problem, it wouldn't make the deficit suddenlycceptable anfind but it would ban important ep. >> rose: andouldn't have anything to do with privatization of social secuty. which ishat the pvious president was committed to.. >> they wouldn't gohat way. >> rose: so what are the options? >> wel, "the ultimate red sox show" matly there' going to have to be a defit reduction paage. if you want think back, for example, tthe andrews a foe base summit, budt summit of believe 1991. we'll have sething like that. and a diciteduction package by definition has to include a combination. it's either all spending.... rose: spending cuts and taxes. >>r a combinatn. it would e up being combination. you can't do it all the renue side or the spendg time. >> rose: is it hard to say the word "raise tes." >> not iyou're in the private ctor, no it'sot. (laughs) >> rose:s it hard for them? they say ty'll raisetaxes for people over $250,000 and they also y they're g
elusive and rhaps this is the moment whe at could be achieve thatould be quite an accomplishment and vy importanstep. it woun't solve the eire budget problem, it wouldn't make the deficit suddenlycceptable anfind but it would ban important ep. >> rose: andouldn't have anything to do with privatization of social secuty. which ishat the pvious president was committed to.. >> they wouldn't gohat way. >> rose: so what are the options? >> wel, "the ultimate red sox...
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and th includes some vy tough questio. primarily, how do you pay on the front end for coverage of the people who don't currently ve it, because what i have said is i'm not going todd to the deficit. we have goto pay for whatever we're doing am nd how are we ing to then make sure we are controlling health care inflatn on the back end. those twouestions are tough, difficult queions. b that's why presumably ese folks got elected. that's certaly why i got electeto solve theseard problems. >> lehrer: as you kn, a lot of th commtary over the weekend wasothing is ing to happen,etting from here the final hurdle re unless you really start cracki some heads and really sayey this is the oba plan, this is what i want. so mu for what this commtee wants and what th committee wants. here's what want and i'm goingo push and go. are yod with ready to do that? >> you know, the interesting thing is wee actually bee ery clear on what we want. i've said i want toake sure if you have health care are you going keep it ve saidhat we've got to ref
and th includes some vy tough questio. primarily, how do you pay on the front end for coverage of the people who don't currently ve it, because what i have said is i'm not going todd to the deficit. we have goto pay for whatever we're doing am nd how are we ing to then make sure we are controlling health care inflatn on the back end. those twouestions are tough, difficult queions. b that's why presumably ese folks got elected. that's certaly why i got electeto solve theseard problems. >>...
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e was re she would be able to take care of it. >> the vy xt day alicia drovwith a friend to buy heroinrom their usual dealer. >> the last time i saw msister was the night before she died. she came in my rooand said, i love you. goodight. and i didn't really say anything. i said good ght to her. but i was d at her because i ew she had taken somethi that day and didn't know it was heroin. she had ju fell asleep after shoverdosed on her back and basically drowned herself in her sleep. that was the last time i sawy sister. >> that night alicia dubois died of an overdose of heroin mixed with caine. she is buried ne to her mother leaving behind her artpictures that tell the sad story of a young woman caht in the grip of an diction she could not escape. >> you live a year of ling th guilt and what ifs, you know, those things never go away. theye the worst emotions to have, i guess, you kw, most useless, so if i can do sothing in alicia's name, in alicia's honor to save somne else, my daughter ani will do that, yoknow. >> the addicts' limited opons. >> treatme, longerm eatment, or death. >> an
e was re she would be able to take care of it. >> the vy xt day alicia drovwith a friend to buy heroinrom their usual dealer. >> the last time i saw msister was the night before she died. she came in my rooand said, i love you. goodight. and i didn't really say anything. i said good ght to her. but i was d at her because i ew she had taken somethi that day and didn't know it was heroin. she had ju fell asleep after shoverdosed on her back and basically drowned herself in her sleep....
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and to me, i just hee never, evergrgrn out o of loving that r thinkikinghh itt's vy spspecia >> do yououify with hi >> totolllly. >> y you d't'tant to g groupup? >> no i'm peteter. >> no o yorere not, yoyorere mil jajackn. >> i'm'meteter pan in myeart. ♪ >> how haha t theininng and dancing genius arrive i in the surreal l ple e th ishihis life daday? itataed to look fofor answswss backt t th giginng. ♪ shee it shake t, baby one, two,o, ththre baby ♪ >> when you would bepracticing, you were very heavily disciplilid d by your father. what was that keke? >>well, i d didttave it that hard. because he used me as ththe example. it was like do it liike michae. you know,ee practiced us withh built in his hannd. and if youou missed a a step, et to be >>>>usustet me go back. you juju sd that youu wldld prprtitice t the dance steps an that's what you jusussaid. >> yes.s. >> he woulul t tea you u up if u missed.. and sowewe -- not o on were we practicing, , weerer nerervo rehearsing. heatatn the chair. head this belt inin his ha.. and if yououididn'do it thehe right wway he wod tear you .. he would
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thank u vy, very much. >> i sawanheard a picture of a family studying and sating at night, mother getting ready for her rn. >> the face of her moth and her brother an her step-father, the mother's pride and emotion during her statemen the thank you to her mom. is hard-working family, fst generation family,he father with a third grade education who died and the most comment politically i think was ma senators have asked me about my judici flphilosophy, it is simple. >> i'm getting one of those thrills i get about amica. i'm soy, when she talked about sitting at that tabl andot being a genious like barack obama, not one that n walk into a college scholarship, hato sweat f it. richard? >> she had a compelling story, but i also want to pick up something she said. she said as a da, i felt the sufferg of victim's families. >>victims. was this a white house choreogrhed atement? ming out of smart people over there to talk to the repubcan waiverer not to the hard right, buto those who might want, lindsey graham -- >> in a way, yes. but this is for a bigger audience. 's not just about the etic grou
thank u vy, very much. >> i sawanheard a picture of a family studying and sating at night, mother getting ready for her rn. >> the face of her moth and her brother an her step-father, the mother's pride and emotion during her statemen the thank you to her mom. is hard-working family, fst generation family,he father with a third grade education who died and the most comment politically i think was ma senators have asked me about my judici flphilosophy, it is simple. >> i'm...
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with players coming from across the country to vy for the street soccer trophy. >> and tschida has the story. >> they come from across the sea and the country. they will face off in the three- day soccer tournament. they are not your typical athletes. many have different backgrounds, but share the common bond of life on the streets. the soccer players are homeless. >> i am in san francisco right now. >> this is the fourth year for the tournament, the second time the championship has taken place in the nation's capital, the biggest event yet. >> they realize that through feeling good about themselves on the soccer field and building on small goals, they can reach for bigger goals after that. >> the coaches say they have seen soccer change lives. >> they build momentum towards getting jobs, getting education, work, going to school. >> won the tournament gets under way, 16 teams across the country will compete for the championship of street scer usa. >> it will be a blessing. >> for these players, just competing already is a victory. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> terrific. >> good playe
with players coming from across the country to vy for the street soccer trophy. >> and tschida has the story. >> they come from across the sea and the country. they will face off in the three- day soccer tournament. they are not your typical athletes. many have different backgrounds, but share the common bond of life on the streets. the soccer players are homeless. >> i am in san francisco right now. >> this is the fourth year for the tournament, the second time the...
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all coming up in what t s shang up to be a verery, vy y g hour on this shsh.. but s srt tonight with new tails and new admissionsns fro repupublic s sator john ensign today about t th s sexnd ethics scscandathth appears toto b starting to consnse e hi ifif p polician has an affair, that in itseself inono necessararilnenewsrthy. not anymore than i iwowoulbe if itapapned to any other humanan being. a politician's affaiair bememe newsworthyhy iththatolitician has built his or hererarareeon e basis of his or her r n n susupeoror psonal morality. crusading g aiainsthe perceived immorality of ththrerestf us. in that case a privava a affr becomes a b bigewsworthy lilitil problem. becomes hypocrisy, ananththat tyty o of g newsworthy political problem crosses s overntnta full-blown scandalal le e thone yoyou' seeing now in nevada whwn you add in aggravavati f facrs like shtoopipi y yousubordinate and mimi members of the surdinate. exchange of money inin conctctn with shthtoongng aone and paying fus what looks a lot like e hush money, even if y youe e caing it a gigi.. t
all coming up in what t s shang up to be a verery, vy y g hour on this shsh.. but s srt tonight with new tails and new admissionsns fro repupublic s sator john ensign today about t th s sexnd ethics scscandathth appears toto b starting to consnse e hi ifif p polician has an affair, that in itseself inono necessararilnenewsrthy. not anymore than i iwowoulbe if itapapned to any other humanan being. a politician's affaiair bememe newsworthyhy iththatolitician has built his or hererarareeon e basis...
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it was driven vy much by th polical. itould also be a natnal security meeng. to some eent what you are seeing, he looksood on the world stage. gates has good access. >> the secretary odefense perry >illary is isolated at this point, panetta was put ove at the cia to make sure that things go quietand jones is running the dayo day shop. >> would not so jones short. he is a rmidable pernality. he has not shown his hand far,as he. >> he is straight as an arrow, maybtwo straight -- maybeoo straight. the high point here is at action in ira is not going to immediate. >> the hh point is that in spite of allhe fuss you are hearing, this is an internal battle. we wl keep ourool on this one. i have neutral point. i think we shld knowhe passing of fmer defense secretary robert mcnamara. a historic figure in allf this. all of the analyses and appreciati forver think about at heid, i think it is a great time to be in the new siness right now. >>chuck, we see him as a trag figure. do you thinke s himself that way? t man who got it wrong? i think heid s himself that way. peop
it was driven vy much by th polical. itould also be a natnal security meeng. to some eent what you are seeing, he looksood on the world stage. gates has good access. >> the secretary odefense perry >illary is isolated at this point, panetta was put ove at the cia to make sure that things go quietand jones is running the dayo day shop. >> would not so jones short. he is a rmidable pernality. he has not shown his hand far,as he. >> he is straight as an arrow, maybtwo straight...
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, when i was washington, believe it or t a christian bible study members of coness and i think were vy important and i've been working with them. >> harquestions. governor sanfo said he was working with c street mehow abt his affair for months. while the afir was ongoing, while it was sti secret, and whilgovern sanford continued to lie about it public this is the first point about c street a the family that makes the group more thajust a cameo appearance in both of thsex scandals. both instances these powerful family values preaching conservative politicns who re themselves having adulterous affairs sayow that ey disclosed those affairs to other members of congress an other people affiliated th the secrive religious group for a long time while the affair ntinued and while they were kept secret from the world a large. this organization waallowed to know butobody else was. zack womp of tennessee is a republicanember of congress o says he lived in the c street house for 12 years. today he told "the knoille news sentinel" tt the members of congress o live there are sworn to secrecy quoting
, when i was washington, believe it or t a christian bible study members of coness and i think were vy important and i've been working with them. >> harquestions. governor sanfo said he was working with c street mehow abt his affair for months. while the afir was ongoing, while it was sti secret, and whilgovern sanford continued to lie about it public this is the first point about c street a the family that makes the group more thajust a cameo appearance in both of thsex scandals. both...
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e mountain is unforeseeable but then it is suddenlyno vy real and unfeseeable, thank you very much. >> he did not s unforeseeable. you had him say that but heid not say that. >> i don't think it's unforeseeable. i don't kw. >> no. >> no. >> it sometimes work. >> you know i'm against the w. wheris the intelligence. >> there's an informant >> i don't need them. they are all kids in washingt. >> you're goin to u it- >> wha does that mean. >> well think it justeans -- i don't know what it means. you're an idiot. >> n it won't. it wille difficult, diffilt. >> johand yoko. >> you're a useless piece o-- funny, smart sophiscated commtee. >> have i heard the wd coittee. >> there a a lo of words. kansas city, kitty >> itty. itty is not a burden, bob. -- is not a rd, bob. >> you've lost me. >> geral fnt stone. he willkillnybody. that doesn't count. >> i will march t hound you >> theproblem is civilians want to go to war. you don't want to be there unless you absolutely have to. it's like france. >> charlie: i'm pleased to have armdo iannucci here for the first time. lcome. >> pleasurto be here.
e mountain is unforeseeable but then it is suddenlyno vy real and unfeseeable, thank you very much. >> he did not s unforeseeable. you had him say that but heid not say that. >> i don't think it's unforeseeable. i don't kw. >> no. >> no. >> it sometimes work. >> you know i'm against the w. wheris the intelligence. >> there's an informant >> i don't need them. they are all kids in washingt. >> you're goin to u it- >> wha does that mean....
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the secr vy well, robert shille, he helped develop -- that later proved to berue. earlier this year he pubshed his latest book titled"animal spirits. human psyclogy drive the economy and why it matters for global capitalism. i amleased to have him back on e program. welcome. >> it i looki less dire. ourata the zip shiller data -- that means, but the housing march quote shows a lot of momentum. we're seeing the dnwd momentum diminishe nd so that is good sign from a standpoint o home prices, i don't know that means it's gointo be a sudden turn arou. the lastycle, that peaked around 1990, home prices by '91 the rapid decne was over. but they didn't increase until 7. so, i ink thateople who are hong for a rapid turn around, they could be right, nobody knows these speculative markets. i wouldn hold my breath. given the situation that the hole economy isin, i am still concned about the housing market. >> charlie: just put that aside just for a secon where. is the economic recover >> well,e are now 18 months fr the peak in decembeof 07. since then, wve lost 6.5 million jo
the secr vy well, robert shille, he helped develop -- that later proved to berue. earlier this year he pubshed his latest book titled"animal spirits. human psyclogy drive the economy and why it matters for global capitalism. i amleased to have him back on e program. welcome. >> it i looki less dire. ourata the zip shiller data -- that means, but the housing march quote shows a lot of momentum. we're seeing the dnwd momentum diminishe nd so that is good sign from a standpoint o home...
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and welearly saw at thee bebegiining june equity m marts bebememe vy erbought, deed.thahat correction of that o oveought ndition. d d also think that investors edjusting to less positive economic newews dd most notably the s.s. unemploloenent nunuers. i'mm assuming inulul and probably augustee trade sisiwawaysossibly with a mild downward bias. and then going into the end o o the third quarter, i'm'm convid at you'll see a furtherpp leg in equity maets. >>>>look, outside of the b ban rnrnin, generally forhihis earnings season, will it matatt if comompaeses beat --ththeye dodone it through h mo c ct cuttininasas opposed t t lee grthth? it's all cost cutting, ththat not sustainable.e. weavav't got it, thefefe, i'm n notoing to buy. hoimportant is theixixtu of itit going to be? i think you haveve t beelelecve becacausclclrly in an viviroent of weakcoconoc owth -- and yes, i do think the economic numbers outf the s.s. a eururop w wilbe marginallyly tttter as we g go the foururthuarter of ts year. but having said that, t recovery is mediocre and totalllly reree with the eco
and welearly saw at thee bebegiining june equity m marts bebememe vy erbought, deed.thahat correction of that o oveought ndition. d d also think that investors edjusting to less positive economic newews dd most notably the s.s. unemploloenent nunuers. i'mm assuming inulul and probably augustee trade sisiwawaysossibly with a mild downward bias. and then going into the end o o the third quarter, i'm'm convid at you'll see a furtherpp leg in equity maets. >>>>look, outside of the b ban...
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would say she's looking restore her relationship with the children in lightof michl's death. >> it is vyw of course we're hearing from joe jackson of course, michael ckson's father, michael jackson had aeged that his father abused him. nojoejackson is talkg about that "katherine and i" should raise them. is there any indication michael did not want his father involved in the raising of thcldren? >> boy norah, i think there is every indication michael didn't wa his father invved in the child raising. he namedis mother custodian, t father. think this isn't th different tn custody hearings ich are always fairly complicated for regular people. but ithouldn't dissuade a judge sed on the evidence to awardustody to therine if at's how itcomes out. joe may want a role in the children's lives. he may not get what he seeks. >> we know that according to th will that the childrent, i believe it was, 40% of what's left of michael jackson's estate who then cntrols that money for the children while they're still minors? is it katherine jackson or is it someone else? >>t looks like tre is gog to be more
would say she's looking restore her relationship with the children in lightof michl's death. >> it is vyw of course we're hearing from joe jackson of course, michael ckson's father, michael jackson had aeged that his father abused him. nojoejackson is talkg about that "katherine and i" should raise them. is there any indication michael did not want his father involved in the raising of thcldren? >> boy norah, i think there is every indication michael didn't wa his father...
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>> all l ririgh jinah,hahanks vy much..oss america a and around the world we k kow that opople reololng gatherergsgs to watch the michaeael jasoso mememoalal somef f th indede of movie eaters. sosomef f th insnsee of public auaudiririum we also knkn that peoplele were ontaneously gathering i in some places, a much smalalle g gro ththanas expepected here aund th staples centnter b oututdede thepopoo theater, that legegearary ace ththat was the beginning f for so my ts, ininclining the jackson 5 who w talent competitioion tere when michael jacksoson waveve young, people gagaerered there oday. teter alendnd is o ouide in haememutside the apolloo thtete and, peter, what was it li? >> reporteter: cisisit was remarkable. wewe g here just a astheereremy wassegeginng. lyly sml l owd had gathered. i would say in the dozens. as the day wenent oon,s the momoal continued, the crowd just sweell.. seral hundred people, lkekely 400 or 50000eoeoplby the end of th. so many inin thicocounity where chchaejackson really got hisis stt.t. it was
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it's a very, vy tough siation they're in. >> oh, man.ple jt their heads e exploding with all this money being spent. stick around wit us, please. and coming up, n's savaah guthrie. she's live from vatic city where president obama meeting with the pope today. nobody's going to be yelling questions at the pope. he'll al hold a news conference in a little me than an hour. we'll bring that to yolive from rome. sports is next. >>> nobody better mess with me bee this i't about swimming pools and polar bear exhibits. is is about stuff that not onlyassed the tt of jobs but pass the smell test. smell test is something at's real and if you notice all the talk about how we're going to waste all this money, that's a dog than't barked yeanit's not going to bark on my tch. >>> it's a big deal. she's governor of alaska and seed half a te. people are upset she announced she's not going complete the term she's stepping downow and it's really rockepeople that you wouldn't et. it's affected people emotionally. doou know what i mean? here, take a look at th
it's a very, vy tough siation they're in. >> oh, man.ple jt their heads e exploding with all this money being spent. stick around wit us, please. and coming up, n's savaah guthrie. she's live from vatic city where president obama meeting with the pope today. nobody's going to be yelling questions at the pope. he'll al hold a news conference in a little me than an hour. we'll bring that to yolive from rome. sports is next. >>> nobody better mess with me bee this i't about swimming...
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. >> it is a vy tough sporto fully grasp and undetand, b once you get t hang of it, i think when u lookt e whole concept of bringi cricket,he community and theolice departmentogether, that ishe whole rpose, opening everyo's eyes. >> a native new yorker who happens to share a ne with one of theost feared ballers of cricket. there is aid to forge better ties with muims fromouth asia. >>we have so many different commities in theity of new york. the south asian community. wead a report withhem, but wanted better one. >> -- we had a rert -- rapport. >> one man moved from pkistan 12 yearsgo, and le a lot of these players, h lives on near coney island. >> siing in corns, on t school yard. we areusy now. we do go out to goo practice, anis muchetter -- and i is much better. it is showtime's theron coney isnd. it is showtime's -- showtime on coney land. >> many of the kids are pying in the nypd competition it may be the ge's most hallowed grounds,but it was right here thatthe first internional match was played. it was between the united states and canada. th cdidates -- nadians beat th. it has be
. >> it is a vy tough sporto fully grasp and undetand, b once you get t hang of it, i think when u lookt e whole concept of bringi cricket,he community and theolice departmentogether, that ishe whole rpose, opening everyo's eyes. >> a native new yorker who happens to share a ne with one of theost feared ballers of cricket. there is aid to forge better ties with muims fromouth asia. >>we have so many different commities in theity of new york. the south asian community. wead a...
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. >> we're vy enthused about thept the products that 're launching toy are winning, vehicles like andot ek win knocks, wehave a lot of products gettingeady to come in. but it'sbout the cultu of this gm -- in the future about carscustomers and culture and in this case it's about taking those hicle launches and then suppting them the very beswe have in some of the marketing and brand adverting and frankly delivering as much punch as we can in the mket to let cuomers come backlooking at it swdz south you say the customer is the ceer of everything. your words. how are you going to convince people that it makes sense to buy a car made by gener motors? >> well, we have to -- thissabor words. buour actions and w we do every day satisfy customers. 's about delivering the very bestuality we can at -- when we launch a vehicle, customs buying it, the rht sort of experience with our dlers. we'rvery confident that our dealer body c provide theest experience, the sales exrience for oucustomer and service so i tnk we have the qualit vehicle and we have beaifully designed, highly fuel-efcient vecles
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that 88880 level is othat a lott of traders are looking a at vy carefulllly. the fact we are this l loweans a lot ofololks thinke'e're going to slide to o th $60 lell rhrhapfor cruderices.c we got a r rept today from m th energy departmtmtt showing it a raed its worlrld demand forecaca but lerered its forecast g gor u.s. o demand andnd still saysy thatil dendnds going to be a miion oror halff a m milonon barrels less tnn lasas year. itit'soing to t tak till 2011 t get toto t tt pntnt. mamandoncern is a veryy bigig factor here. ile they seegasoline demand aroundnd 9 mimiioion, still l l thanan a year ago. we're going to be paying close attention tthe supplyy picture frfr t themerican peololm initute this teternn at 30 d tomomoowow morningrom the energy department t an platt survey alysts is lookingng f a build inin gololin and didiilil lats and for cdede s splplie t be down. as we see, a lot o o supply out there, aot of analylyst expect 'r're ing to seeee cutbabackeven further. the big story in n ee nural gas market is whwhatapapped to ung day. ung,hehe etf tha
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the bond is vy very close. >> hundreds have fled the fighting. in five days, we met just two families. peop must be persuaded to return and that the government. it is a huge task th no guarantee of success- and back government. toy, the home became a tempory camp. the soldiers occupiethe house. foreign troopsre dangerous ga and the taliban know ere they are. the insurgents have ensured anoer bloody summer, and reinforcementsave alady had to be caed in. [gunfire >> anyo? just anyone with anweapons? >> reinforcemes. >> there are weeks of fighting ahead, and membe must try to achie somhing mosafghans have nev known, peace. bbnews. >> and just a ftnote for you there, a commaer of u.s. marines in sthern afghanistan ha warned there is anrgent need for more afgha security rces and civilian perts to back them up again the fensivey the taliban. rinesaunched an operation one week ago. only about 650 afghan forces were with them. more may news froaround the rld and missile strikes on tribal eas in pakistan tensified. they thought they were coming from unman
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you don't have to go vy far.ust have to go across our bords places like canada or to england where you see that at least a significant delay goes to rationing andou don't g the rationing we have. >> the cost incanada and the uk is two-thirds as much as it is in the united states for the thirds. procedure, two >>el that's because you don't get theprocedure. in england, f example, they have a 78% survival rate breast cce n this country you have a 92% surval rate. the difference isthat we, because we have a systemwhich encourages screenings an we get people screened early, catch cancer earlier. england because theyave a nationalized system, pple don't have the availability of screenin that goes across t board. so if you wish to have a sysm where thgovernment makes decisions as to what doctorou can see and youaveo wait for delays depending on your age as to whether you're going to get a eatment, then i'll be happy to give that you system, but don't want it an i don't think the people i represent wt it. >> righ but, s
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we are vy committed to the e.f. landscape and we think it is going to a major part of vangrd as we move forward. >> repter: this spring, bond ng pimco and charles schwab annound they, too were launching e.t.f.s, aove some perts predict will change th e.t.f. ldscape and attract more retail vestors. not all providers however ar gigantic wisdomtr is an up and comer with ls than one percent of thmarket. it is, by the way, the only re play public mpany that provides e.t.f.s. while the threyear-old firm offers 51 equity andurrency e.t.f.s, it's yet to see a prit. wisdomtree president bce lavi isn't' worried. >> the e.f. business is exceptionally stro and i don't ing you've seen anything yet i thinit's going to really domite in the financial rvices industry over time. some predict e.f.s will pose a legitite threat to traditional mual funds in the coming years. while others say, it's more likely they'll lea to coexist. >> we're not concerned aut real canbalization per se. we think is a different buyer. >> reporr: for those
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hope all the members going intohisrocess with amuch of an ope mind as possible becauset's going to be vy important at we ach a consensus if th recommendationof the commissionre going to be helpful. i would say one thing. i'm interested in oking ats there were some cntries which avoided this crises, countries like australia andew zealand and to a largextent canada. what did they do tha we an much western europe didn't do,hich contribud to o problem and their hing gten through thissituation relatively unscath. >> suzanne: sator we have to leave i there. good lk with your endeavor. >> thank you very ch. >> suzan: my guest this ening former senator bob graham. >> suzannecash for clunkers roed to life today with lots of americansoping uncle sam ll put them in the drivers seat. the vernment program gives yers up to $4,500 to trade their old models for me fuel efficient rs and trucks. buyers arelready flooding showrooms analmost 16,000 deals want to take part. the program'website cars.gov has also been buswith million and a half hits so far. cash for cluers ends november 1st or whever the billi
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iove classical music at that time so much, a i started -- he was vy strict.me scales and i was plang them and all that. and then i woulde playing themnd notlay a cord. and i would hear nice melody in my head. and i just got really interest in writing out what i fel and whatt would make me feel. then i reaze even at an early age, that music controls you. itakes you feel what it wants you to feel. and so i noticed that as a kid. so i start playing boogie woogie. i led her. an i started writing songs. my firstong w called "berry's boogie woogie." tas: berry's boogie woogie >> anyway, so that's howt started. turally, i started writi about girls. listening to music. the mls brother. i'm going to buy a paper doll that i can call m own tha fellas cannot steal. i said how clever. was 8 o9 10. w clever. that applies to me because -- [laughte >> you know, i was losing girls before i even got them. aughter] >> you know, so -- and i would list to the songs a s that'sonderful. i fl this way. i would hear their songs i heard nating coal. -- cole. >> he was like romtic and
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. >> thank you vy much. >> suzan: well, medicare as you know turns 44this week an i guess bihdays are alwa a od time to take stock so i want task you, let's begin with, do you thinkhe medicare ogram is successful? >> i tnk medicare has been enormously successful. if you think about the stt of the proam, at that time, ls an half of all seniors h health insurance. so tod, all seniors have health insurance. they c get coverage thout rega to any health problems or without regard to their inme and by andarge, niors are very satisfiewith the program. it's a veryopular program, so, yes, i do thi it's been quite suessful. >> suzan: clearly, funding is one of the maj challenges facing the program. what are some the other challenges, though, that they're going to be dealing with >> wel actually benefits are a real pblem. medicare is actually less nerous than most large employer plans. so one of the issues i finding a way to improve benefit so that seniors get the benefits that they need and a great examplof that is the drug benefit that has coverageap or a doughnut hole. >> suzanne: so how do m
. >> thank you vy much. >> suzan: well, medicare as you know turns 44this week an i guess bihdays are alwa a od time to take stock so i want task you, let's begin with, do you thinkhe medicare ogram is successful? >> i tnk medicare has been enormously successful. if you think about the stt of the proam, at that time, ls an half of all seniors h health insurance. so tod, all seniors have health insurance. they c get coverage thout rega to any health problems or without regard...
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schls, which will have schools vying for near $5 billion in smulus money. thpresident challenged educators to raise acamic standards and improve acher quality. schools that meethe benchmarks for success ll qualify for ai mr. obamsays the program will improve theducation system, something he says is esstial to rebuilding the onomy. >> not every state wl win and not every school district ll happy with the results. but america's chilen, america's economy, and ameca itse will be better for it. >> suzanne: the educion department wilstart accepting applications for the stimulu funding this fal officials expecthe first round of aid to gout early next ye. suzanne: with consumers cutting back on ending, some of life's little luxuries e going by the wayde, and that's wilting the tion's flower business all along t supply chain. fromtreet vendors to flowe imrters, jeff yastine has more on aindustry still waiting for a recovery to oom. >> jeff: inside each of thes boxes is a bunch oflowers-- roses, carnations, chrysanthemumsfrom colombia, ecuador, a other latin ameran c
schls, which will have schools vying for near $5 billion in smulus money. thpresident challenged educators to raise acamic standards and improve acher quality. schools that meethe benchmarks for success ll qualify for ai mr. obamsays the program will improve theducation system, something he says is esstial to rebuilding the onomy. >> not every state wl win and not every school district ll happy with the results. but america's chilen, america's economy, and ameca itse will be better for...
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st week, hillary clton ge a vy important speeh in washington at the council on forgn relations ihichshe laid out the basic concepts underlying the foreign polic which i moving from a multipoar world to a ltipartnership world. sounds little jargony, but the basic though is to try to develop deeer partnships, especially withemerging power on india and oer powers like indonesia, brazil and, of urse, china and russia, d work towards consensusn a varty of issues, especially where they share common interests. india is a perfect casetudy. if you look at wre india sits the world, i's at a nexus of south asi and soutast and st asia, so its close to pakistan, ghanistan, central asia, china, and we have a lot of interests i common, typifd by h stayng at the taj mahal, an interest in fighting terroris--ndia isery involved in afghanistan. though pakistan was not raised, sub rosa, w hope that india and pakistan might star negotiating again over kan mir, although the " word -- over kash miralthough the "k word wn't mentioned,ndia is attacking about a - is talking about a pipelineor gas which doesn'
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why would i, a representate of god, help people ma permanentith a vow, i take marriage vows vy seriouslyt with a vow tmake permanent th, seal something, that god woul't agree with? >> reporter:s they celebrate their fifth weddinanniversary, anne crane and sarah rreault are glad their church wding worked out. >> it's a liberating feelingnd it's enabled me d us to just, toive our lives honestly an oply, and many people don't have that opportunity d have to continue livg a lie. and that's t sad thing. >> thoswhom god has joined togetr, let no one put asunder. amen. >> rorter: but given the conflictwithin the mainline churches, the sittion is not likely to change any ti soon. i'm kim lawton in bosto >> o'ien: tens of thousands of muslims gatheed in washington, d.c., forhe annual convention of the islamic siety of north america. d they had a keynote speer who surprised manyevangelical mega-churcpastor and author rick warren. warren cled on muslims and christians to work togetheto promote peace and protect freedom ithe world. he emphasized the need build relaonships based on mutual respe. >> w
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i woer always when hear about a vy quick death if there had been at earlie formation that this person abouthemselves if it would've made a dierence. in my ce, it was very important. tavis: y have friends, certainly people in your circ, who had aess to yo who wa you again going public about your breast cancer because it might harm your ceer? >> yes, i did. at lot people. the names i cann tell you, but some of th arewalking around as timeombs themselves. they realize they have cancer, but what their decion was, particully the women who said this me, is that the industry has a very high stdard of ma believe connect to women -coected to women. is important you doot have the stigma of anythg that i not healthy or maybe it nattractive. i tught about that for ahile and iaid that isnot going to work for me. i was fortunate enough to have people around me to a forced m to come to my own conclusn, whh was to share it. tav: you sa down in at chairnd met jessica for the first te and you said how amazing her ory was, and it i for wonderful book, "pretty is what changes," tells the story, but jessi
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think of fords as being drin by people who just loved power and they didn'think that cars were made vy ell. and we told them that if they wanted toell more fords to chy owners, they wou have to cover some of their concern and their concern were, that the cars were -- wen't really built terribly wl anderen't terribly safe. so then told them, how people decided what mad a car se or not safe. andou remember evybody says they wanto kick the tires? wellhat turned o to be a cliche that was nothe case. when weried to find out how did people decidef a car was solid not, it was by openg and chosinghe door. d you know, heari the click. that comes when the car is about the we -- built well. we did that kindf, what you might cl psycholical analysis. tavis: iet it now. i get it nowow it is tt compans would pay a hot of money forhat kind of research and infortion. it leads to the oious question for , which is whetherr not you believe today's world that kind of data research, that information is stills valuae and as accure? >> i'm sure it is. ere's nothing like understanding the consumer. i'm a big a
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and although i agr it's vy tricky, the trickyart is, the fluence we necessaly have in afghantan because are nding virtually evething in that count. and to thextent that it looks like we are reinforcing this sexism i not the word fort. terrible oppression of women. >> bonnie: brutality, rlly. >> absolutely. then we're complicated - inflicted in -- saudi arabia is in fact aittle bit worse. we're payinfor i in one way or the other. and at the same time respecting their o cultural trations. that's thericky part. >> it is definely the -- >> bonnie: you g to talk fast. >> our polies in afghanistan, saudi arabia, afric we've talked abouthat before. i don't thk it's wro establishing the post, that' a good thing to have somebody at the table that can present the things in a way that affect t policy decisions. i don'tee anything wrong with that but it's certainly a dicey area. it's certainly clear that putting pressure on officials, karzaiesponded when they paed that rape bill, it' still out there butressure continues to need to be applied and that' a good rule for u to ply. the change within afg
and although i agr it's vy tricky, the trickyart is, the fluence we necessaly have in afghantan because are nding virtually evething in that count. and to thextent that it looks like we are reinforcing this sexism i not the word fort. terrible oppression of women. >> bonnie: brutality, rlly. >> absolutely. then we're complicated - inflicted in -- saudi arabia is in fact aittle bit worse. we're payinfor i in one way or the other. and at the same time respecting their o cultural...
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wl set an example by dtroying weapons ordisabling them, downgradin nuclear merial and doing really vy steadily d with full observation ofthe world that will encourage others to do like wise and hopefuy discourage still otherfrom not getting to the businessto begin wi. but i n see-- at least thin the next few years, and that's always a qution of how many years-- the idea of a nuclear-ee world. even as i sit with m friend sam nunn and with george schultz and wit bill rry and henry kissinger, you know, they hav different views as ectly what we're looking . they tk about sort of encampments the base of the mountain in other words, ople looking up towardhe sky but the peak of the mountn is sort of in a cloud,t's not very clear how you get the, and trefore we're a preparatory state with thesease camps which a lot of good activity is ocrring. it would bnecessary if you're going to scale the mountain. >> rose: so might as well get something going ev though you're not sure exactly how lo and whe the journey will take place? correct, on the basis thait would be desirable f the wld to be fr of t
wl set an example by dtroying weapons ordisabling them, downgradin nuclear merial and doing really vy steadily d with full observation ofthe world that will encourage others to do like wise and hopefuy discourage still otherfrom not getting to the businessto begin wi. but i n see-- at least thin the next few years, and that's always a qution of how many years-- the idea of a nuclear-ee world. even as i sit with m friend sam nunn and with george schultz and wit bill rry and henry kissinger, you...
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d whereas in easrn europe and the is are all gone and vy ch changed, in iraq tre are a lot of ver bad economic habits from a longime ago. and think foreign firms loing there, they firstave look at security, which is obviously getting better by the day, b they also he to look at whether this is a count th is really set up to py by international rules. and that's something else we're working with the iraqis on. >> rose:hy can't the pass a hydrocarbon la >> well, you know, pple say this is a hydrocarb law, it's just abo oil. well, it's aut oilhe way moby dick is atory about a whale. i mean, there's a lot more gng on here. it really haso doith the relationip of the center, baghdad, to the... tone of the deral entities of iraq, namely kurdistan. it has to do th how y share the proceeds ofit, ofhe oil. it haso do with how you ornize yourself for the oil. do youave a nation ministry, do you have a national oil company? and when you start looki at questions like tt, you get into a lot of patronage issues loushg tse things going to b staffed? it goes into the question of which l fields do you
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i think you're going to see some vy clear lis.thk it is vy clear th the forces in favor of health-care reform aring to start to pu out the insurance compies. the forces against health-care reform are going to tart to paint a caricure of what a governmt-run health-care system mit look like so i thnk these ads are gong to get a lot srper, naier and you're ing to see a lot more of them. >> suarez: evan tracey thanks a lot. >> lehrer: onur web site wshour.pbs.org there is more on health care includi an end of the week wrap-ufrom our health correspondent betty ann bowser. >> lehrer: and to the analysis ofhields and brooks, synditedolumnist mark shields, david brooks, david, how has president oba's big public push on health cre done so far? s. >> the publicart, not so great. if they have to rate inside washington they are doing pretty well. they've got allthese committees work the bill and the big story is they are to the ing to pass it this summ. weill have to wait until the fall so that seems lake a big setback. t when you actually lo
i think you're going to see some vy clear lis.thk it is vy clear th the forces in favor of health-care reform aring to start to pu out the insurance compies. the forces against health-care reform are going to tart to paint a caricure of what a governmt-run health-care system mit look like so i thnk these ads are gong to get a lot srper, naier and you're ing to see a lot more of them. >> suarez: evan tracey thanks a lot. >> lehrer: onur web site wshour.pbs.org there is more on health...
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venus and serena williams vying for the wimbledon champion ship once again. something had to give.s lob? serena is pumped up so good. venus coming in and serena, that's nifty body language. vein a wins wimbledon in straight sets over her sister. this is her third wimbledon crown. congratulations to both sisters. >>> steve mcnair we talked about this story earlier today on the fox 5 news at 10:00. he was a superstar quarterback, a three time pro bowler, a co m vp with patyon manning and led the team to a supervisor super bowl he was found shot to death in tennessee. his former owner in tennessee bud adams said he was one of the finest players to play for our organization and one of the most beloved players by our fans. he played 1 years in the nfl. the final two in baltimore. he was 36 years old. >>> ♪ ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) ♪ who's watching... (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ it's the money you coulde saving with geico. give give we've all heard about the trouble in the housing industry. the
venus and serena williams vying for the wimbledon champion ship once again. something had to give.s lob? serena is pumped up so good. venus coming in and serena, that's nifty body language. vein a wins wimbledon in straight sets over her sister. this is her third wimbledon crown. congratulations to both sisters. >>> steve mcnair we talked about this story earlier today on the fox 5 news at 10:00. he was a superstar quarterback, a three time pro bowler, a co m vp with patyon manning and...
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it was vy exciting. very exciting >> why ghana? why do you thinthat that countrwas elected? >> wel for a variety of reasons. the first of course that ghana just finied a razor-thin very close elections. i mean the winner won by y kn a percentage the vote. half of a percent or something. andt was a very goodelection. very, ry peaceful. and so it's somethi for all of africa, beuse africa typically, you only he the bad news, the war, the famine, et ceera. re is a democratic country, they've gone throu re-electionno crisis. the economy is also doi very, very well right now. and finally, i think there's an otional atchment to ana. ghana w the first black african country to get ndependence. and in the '50s, late 0s, early '60s, marn luther king, aobama said in his speech, went to ghana, witnesng the birth of a w nation. so it's a big deal. ana is special in africa. >> are there also reports of significant new oil dcoveries in ghana and i wonder that had anythi to do with the president's visit. >> no, i don't tnk so. i think the oils good for ghana. it's vitally needed resources. d
it was vy exciting. very exciting >> why ghana? why do you thinthat that countrwas elected? >> wel for a variety of reasons. the first of course that ghana just finied a razor-thin very close elections. i mean the winner won by y kn a percentage the vote. half of a percent or something. andt was a very goodelection. very, ry peaceful. and so it's somethi for all of africa, beuse africa typically, you only he the bad news, the war, the famine, et ceera. re is a democratic country,...
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thank you vy much. we'll lo for youomorrow and atime on the web. until then have a goodight. >>> "worldfocusis made possle in part by the following funders -- -- captionsy vitac -- www.vitac.com
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. >> transtor: the economic groups were happy about moonuel zelaya's ouster but they're vy unhappy andried about ck ofgovernability a the control at the current regime has. they see at the crisis is being prolonged and that there sn't a quk-fix like they though >> reporter: learly, the milary-installed regime ao micalculatesed the repercussions of overthrowing an eleed president but just so much economic prsure that the ternational cmunity can ext without punishing the people ithis country who are he mostulnerable and who had nothinto say about the mitary coup. lucia newman, al jazra. >>> for re on the plitical tuation on honduras and the u.s. roll, we're joed once again by christopher sabbati. senr director of policy at the council of the americ here in new york weome back, chris. >> hanks. >> what the significance of secretary of state hlary clinton's meetg today with president zey? >> the firs meeting with the depos president zelaya wit the high-level u.s. official. so signicant in two vels. first of all it is ving a certain amoun of legitimacy to the fact that he was removed uncons
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many workers in soutafrica don't make vy much. thatountry's minimum wage is about $200 a month. >>> finally tonigh a scandal in brain. not exposed to the country's notorious tabloid prs but all about onef those tabloid wspapers itself. e issue -- allegations that the paper, rupert rdoch's news of t world, hired private investigators to tap thehone calls of cebrities. it allegedly happeneunder the wat of an editor who's now a spokesman for the oppition nservative party -- the tories. hear about it fm andrew thomasf itn. >> reporter: hackingnto the private messages of well-known figures endemic of th musical word and now the ries' top spin docto know aboutit? 2007 this, man, a former journast of "the ws of the world" was jled for accessing the voicemail of employees of he prince of wales and using what he fnd as the basis for stories. the editor resigned, taking responsibility the man at the top but denying all kwledge of illegal paymts, sayg just one journalist knewbout him. his paper and its owner saidhe same. but was illegal hack
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. >> reporter: the 25-year-old computer science grad student was one of 1.6 million fans vying for the on-line tickets sent out to just 8,750 people. one in 183 odds. >> everyone knows about the moonwalk and it's just -- those things that everyone knows about. >> reporter: the worry for police is what disappointed fans locked out of the ceremony will do. top brass at the lapd met again today to go over the security plan to cordon off the downtown staples center. it's massive 2,500 officers at a cost of 2.5 million dollars. >> we don't have a choice. it's a major event in the city. we're going to police it. we're going to keep it safe for everybody. >> reporter: gobod says he has to pick up his tickets by 6:00 p.m. tomorrow at dodgers stadium. he has to show id to get a wrist band and ticket to the staples center where jackson was rehearsing the day before he died. >> i saw some people doing that. it says not for sale. >> reporter: but there's nothing stopping him or other winners from selling their second one. shortly after the recipients were notified the tickets were going up on crai
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. >> thank you vy much. >>>from china tonight, extraordinary scenes of violence in a far weern region of that country, mo than 150 people had been killed. more th 800 injured in riding of what ban at provinci capitalnd spreaded to the city of kashgar. worst violence in decad. our report comg from abc stephen mcdonald who is in beijing. >> rorter: police struggle to control the streets of t regional capital region, rum qu. and thattacks weren't only restried to cars and buildings. han chinese who wer passingy were attacked by e crd. one woman fell to t crowd a was not spared the government blames uighurs abroad for omoting the clash which started yesterday. >> translator: this is typical incidentf beijing smashing and looting overrode by overseas' force. it was emeditated, plan and organized. >>eporter: thousands of protesters had marcd thugh he streets, calng for an investigation inton rlier incident. th'd seen footagen the internet of uighur woers being at to death by han chinese at a toy factoryn central c
. >> thank you vy much. >>>from china tonight, extraordinary scenes of violence in a far weern region of that country, mo than 150 people had been killed. more th 800 injured in riding of what ban at provinci capitalnd spreaded to the city of kashgar. worst violence in decad. our report comg from abc stephen mcdonald who is in beijing. >> rorter: police struggle to control the streets of t regional capital region, rum qu. and thattacks weren't only restried to cars and...