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i think we chatter about it a lot, washington, new york, boston axs, it is making inroads and asking questions about romney. this election is going to be decided on who can put the country back to work again, jobs, and the economy. >> kathleen, so the obama campaign spent a lot of this week taking a little bit of bain out of context as far as that concerned. the romney campaign was takinging obama out of context with this argument about who helps somebody succeed, the individual or government and this or that. they have obviously cherrypicked their quotes. it really revealed the divide in american politics, wasn't it? >> it was certainly a gift to mitt romney. whether you cherrypick the phrase and the larger context may soften it, but when the president said you didn't do this on your own, you had a lot of help, an s.b.a. loan, it gives romney the opportunity to make the argument for free enterprise. >> the republican argument is individuallism. the democrat argument -- >> it takes a villain. >> it's the support net. >> what i think honestly to change the subject and get back to taxe
i think we chatter about it a lot, washington, new york, boston axs, it is making inroads and asking questions about romney. this election is going to be decided on who can put the country back to work again, jobs, and the economy. >> kathleen, so the obama campaign spent a lot of this week taking a little bit of bain out of context as far as that concerned. the romney campaign was takinging obama out of context with this argument about who helps somebody succeed, the individual or...
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of people that have this operate this this is a prize called the bank i get scared with the washington new york connection so the government likes to sketch favors out to certain people and then get big contributions there will be some bankruptcy be some major intervention by the fed. to avoid. i think they call him bank one systemic risk everybody wants to get their money out they come close to having that problem now in greece but it may be the rational thing to do how would this collapse compare to two thousand and eight subprime crash i don't think the two thousand and eight was that big not as big as the savings and loan crisis there are these the federal savings and loan deposit insurance corporation went bankrupt in the government had to step in and take the assets of these companies and the deposit. in and sold these assets and make it was brought in was eight percent of g.n.p. a percent of current g.n.p. is a big number it's the trillion dollars that's over and then they sold that off they're only got six percent of g.n.p. back in the taxpayers made up the other two percent there was s
of people that have this operate this this is a prize called the bank i get scared with the washington new york connection so the government likes to sketch favors out to certain people and then get big contributions there will be some bankruptcy be some major intervention by the fed. to avoid. i think they call him bank one systemic risk everybody wants to get their money out they come close to having that problem now in greece but it may be the rational thing to do how would this collapse...
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they have bureaus in the united states in places like washington, new york, and also in sao paulo and bonus areas. -- buenos aires. guest: the vast majorities we have quoted are listening to bbc radio. about 80 million people around the world. it is the heart and soul of what we do. it is the roots of the bbc. what we have done for many years is we work in an integrated way. i started as a radio producer. for many years, i was a tv and radio producer simultaneously. i would do reporting in both media. radio is the beating heart of the bbc. host: an independent scholar from indianapolis. -- caller from indianapolis. caller: i listen to the bbc news right before the news hour on public television. i find the npr, pbs, and bbc constitutes the voice of the ruling class in america. you speak for the ivy league and harvard. i do not know that you have made an effort to speak for indiana university. do you make any effort to find out what the american people in the flyover zone think? i do not get the impression you do. guest: we do. i am disappointed. i take your criticism seriously. it is
they have bureaus in the united states in places like washington, new york, and also in sao paulo and bonus areas. -- buenos aires. guest: the vast majorities we have quoted are listening to bbc radio. about 80 million people around the world. it is the heart and soul of what we do. it is the roots of the bbc. what we have done for many years is we work in an integrated way. i started as a radio producer. for many years, i was a tv and radio producer simultaneously. i would do reporting in both...
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sound here that repeals some of the other conservative. >> bob: speak for yourself. >> the washington new yorkia runs the supreme court of the united states. they run the chief justice. they can intimidate and they did. >> he thought that by overruling such a sweeping piece of legislation, he would be exposing the court to the charge from democrats, that the court was acting politically and n a partisan way. i thought he was intimidated. >> last time i check, he didn't swear to uphold the legacy or the legitimacy of the court when you were sworn in as chief justice. he swore to uphold the constitution. i am personally concerned that the pressure did get to him. >> kimberly: all right. we want to remind viewers at home that greg gutfeld did say it first. >> eric: you saw three conservative voices saying what we said all along that the court may have ruled based on the media pressure, wanting to make the court look more statesmanship, statesman like. look more fair. contemplative. the problem is by doing so, you ignore what really mattered, which was the constitution. mark levin points out, the
sound here that repeals some of the other conservative. >> bob: speak for yourself. >> the washington new yorkia runs the supreme court of the united states. they run the chief justice. they can intimidate and they did. >> he thought that by overruling such a sweeping piece of legislation, he would be exposing the court to the charge from democrats, that the court was acting politically and n a partisan way. i thought he was intimidated. >> last time i check, he didn't...
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as you saw yesterday, police in washington, new york, and other major jurisdictions stepping up security>> thank you, pierre. let's go to chris cuomo. he's looking at the stories of the 12 people who died. chris, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. how are you? for all the intrigue surrounding who did this, this story is about the lives he ruined. in this university hospital and others in the area, doeses are still struggling to recover or just survive. and they are the lucky ones. because as we know for sure, 12 lives were lost in a night that should have never happened. last night at a local high school, emotionings ran high for family and friends still waiting and wondering. but for others, news of the worst has already come. jessica ghawi was a 24-year-old aspiring sports caster. she sent a last tweet before the show started. movie starts in 20 minutes. we spoke to her brother, jordan. she was tweeting and online and active up until the final moments. how was she living right up until the end? >> she was happy. excited about the movie. >> reporter: last night, jordan
as you saw yesterday, police in washington, new york, and other major jurisdictions stepping up security>> thank you, pierre. let's go to chris cuomo. he's looking at the stories of the 12 people who died. chris, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. how are you? for all the intrigue surrounding who did this, this story is about the lives he ruined. in this university hospital and others in the area, doeses are still struggling to recover or just survive. and they are...
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washington. aleppo like our new york city. >> i think one is commercially important. the other is politically important. in terms of the population, they are closer say than washington and new york. even in terms of the population you have three or four million and one a little more than four million. yes, it is a good way to explain perhaps to our american viewers the difference between the two cities. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we do have ivan watson, but first i want to show you something that caught our eye this past monday. syrian rebels armed with automatic weapons, ak-47. you see some of these rebels. they have their faces obscured by masks. turn your attention toward the man addressing the camera and to the banner he is standing behind. it reads in part, there is no god, but allah and moe ham mad is the prophet. the message and the format are reminiscent of al qaeda. bob is a former cia operative. bob, welcome back. we keep readi ining stories. i read another one in the paper about al qaeda gloming onto this chaos. you're talking to people in syria. what ar
washington. aleppo like our new york city. >> i think one is commercially important. the other is politically important. in terms of the population, they are closer say than washington and new york. even in terms of the population you have three or four million and one a little more than four million. yes, it is a good way to explain perhaps to our american viewers the difference between the two cities. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we do have ivan watson, but first i...
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it's part of the psychological warfare that the newspapers in washington and new york times washington post is filled with reports and common urging the rebels tools to be ready to govern and the warden. for example to use chemical. war. facility is. to respect the minorities as if by shuttle as it is going to model but frankly i have some newspapers which dates as back as june two thousand and eleven which predicted the imminence of our bashar to fall. vs our part of the psychological warfare. foreign intervention as something moscow is trying to prevent twenty comes to the situation in syria archie caught up with russia's human rights envoy constantino gore who says a healthy political process is possible only when changes come from within here's a preview of what's to come later this hour. definitely different. when. certain transformations certain political changes being pushed from. then it's a different picture and. we keep reiterating that it's not only russia's view that you cannot bring your democracy from. democracy used to become the result. of certain internal processes. he
it's part of the psychological warfare that the newspapers in washington and new york times washington post is filled with reports and common urging the rebels tools to be ready to govern and the warden. for example to use chemical. war. facility is. to respect the minorities as if by shuttle as it is going to model but frankly i have some newspapers which dates as back as june two thousand and eleven which predicted the imminence of our bashar to fall. vs our part of the psychological warfare....
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not just washington, new york, boston, expecting highs in the mid- to upper 90s today. so eastern seaboard is scorching. 99 today. lots of sunshine. hazy, hot. a little humid this morning. won't be terribly humid this afternoon. winds out of the west here at five to 10. # 0 the overnight low. we're in the going to cool it off tomorrow. we'll do it again. -- 80 the overnight low. >> let's do? traffic. lawyeren, when are we going to waze to? >> we may be wazeing it later on. we have to stay tuned for that. not right now. not too much going on. pretty quiet except for one the snag. we can take a look at trafficland. it is on 66 if you are approaching the beltway. snow isor lane blocked with a disabled vehicle. everybody stacking up as you get back to the late and right. anticipate delays there. heading out of manassas right now, things are looking pretty good. 95, no real issues for you as you head up across the occoquan. your lanes are open. 395 also running well leaving the beltway here past edsall road toward the pentagon and 14th street bridge. no issues on the freeway
not just washington, new york, boston, expecting highs in the mid- to upper 90s today. so eastern seaboard is scorching. 99 today. lots of sunshine. hazy, hot. a little humid this morning. won't be terribly humid this afternoon. winds out of the west here at five to 10. # 0 the overnight low. we're in the going to cool it off tomorrow. we'll do it again. -- 80 the overnight low. >> let's do? traffic. lawyeren, when are we going to waze to? >> we may be wazeing it later on. we have...
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it's part of the psychological warfare that the newspapers in washington and new york times washington is filled with. common. the never. to be there the guard and the warden. for example to use chemical. facilities is. respected my note it is as if. that is going to model but frankly we have some newspapers which dates as back as june two thousand and eleven we predicted the imminence of our bashar to fall. vs our part of the psychological. now the us is preparing to send hundreds of military police all across the world to help local authorities handle security when needed special units have already been created by the country's marine corps the move comes after a recent report claimed that washington's multi-million dollar effort to train local police in iraq has been a complete failure john glaser from the antiwar dot com website believes the u.s. will do everything in its power to maintain its influence in any region. but normally is this being wasted on a population that doesn't want to intervening but it's also going to what has happened already is that we propped up this securit
it's part of the psychological warfare that the newspapers in washington and new york times washington is filled with. common. the never. to be there the guard and the warden. for example to use chemical. facilities is. respected my note it is as if. that is going to model but frankly we have some newspapers which dates as back as june two thousand and eleven we predicted the imminence of our bashar to fall. vs our part of the psychological. now the us is preparing to send hundreds of military...
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to new york in an hour. rd coing to the "washington post," d.c.-i bad northeast is working with the japanese company behind their bullet train. it would connect washington to new york with stops in baltimore, wilmington, and philadelphia. it uses levitation technology to go at least 139 miles per hour. that's faster than amtrak's express which runs at 84 miles per hour. >> if they put wi-fi on it. >> amazing, right? >> 15 minutes? i would be at the harbor every day. all right. >>> the time is five minutes away from the 5:00 hour. quick thinking hero. coming up at 5:20, how one man's quick thinking saved a child after this dramatic fall from an apartment window. >>> but first, big step toward clearing the air for students at an area university. >>> new offer for this mystery couple caught on camera moments afte >>> d.c. could one day get taller buildings and maybe even a skyscraper. on thursday, congressional committee will hold a hearing into the district's decades old height limit on tall buildings. the hearing could determine if regulators will
to new york in an hour. rd coing to the "washington post," d.c.-i bad northeast is working with the japanese company behind their bullet train. it would connect washington to new york with stops in baltimore, wilmington, and philadelphia. it uses levitation technology to go at least 139 miles per hour. that's faster than amtrak's express which runs at 84 miles per hour. >> if they put wi-fi on it. >> amazing, right? >> 15 minutes? i would be at the harbor every day....
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if you walk around on a coast certainly in washington, new york, boston, los angeles, san francisco, people will look at this human tragedy and say we need gun control. but the public opinion, as chris just said, is on one side. it is not moving in the direction of greater gun control, moving in the other direction. the intensity remains for voters. i think if you look at well meaning people, not necessarily post columbine in colorado, well meaning people who tried to form away the brady campaign and others to pass more laws that would regulate firearms in one way or another their legislative strategy, grassroots has been a failure. people who want to move in that direction need to think of longer terms way to change public opinion. legislators aren't just afraid of gun lobby but afraid of what public opinion is on this issue. >> i'm from pennsylvania originally. you can't be for gun control statewide in pennsylvania. your goose is cooked. this true back to joe clark in the '60s. you come out for gun control, you got to point of view on your side, you lose the next election for senat
if you walk around on a coast certainly in washington, new york, boston, los angeles, san francisco, people will look at this human tragedy and say we need gun control. but the public opinion, as chris just said, is on one side. it is not moving in the direction of greater gun control, moving in the other direction. the intensity remains for voters. i think if you look at well meaning people, not necessarily post columbine in colorado, well meaning people who tried to form away the brady...
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. >> the washington/new york media runs the supreme court of the united states. ef justice. >> roberts gave a very political washington establishment georgetown type opinion. and now they love him in washington. and that's probably what he wanted. >> yes. the guy behind citizens united was just dying to make the liberal media elites happy. instead of accepting the reality that the health care law is constitution constitutional. republicans are attacking the message. >> i think the chief justice had contort logic to come up with this ruling. >> i will tell you what's contorted logic. i will tell you, tracking the judge. roberts is thousands of miles way but did they think we would let them get away with this one? nice fry but we got you. for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. reward
. >> the washington/new york media runs the supreme court of the united states. ef justice. >> roberts gave a very political washington establishment georgetown type opinion. and now they love him in washington. and that's probably what he wanted. >> yes. the guy behind citizens united was just dying to make the liberal media elites happy. instead of accepting the reality that the health care law is constitution constitutional. republicans are attacking the message. >> i...
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according to the washington post one company is working with a japanese company to connect washington to new yorkystem uses magnetic levitation technology to go at least 139 miles an hour. that's faster than amtrak's express that runs at 84 miles an hour. >>> there was a solar flare this weekend that provided an incredible show for some up north. the northern lights are normally visible in canadas and parts of alaska but this week there were reports in arkansas and minnesota. this could be a preview of what is to come. >> it looks fake. >> like a computer. >> that is our news. the tonight show is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtual wallet helps you get it. keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ >> jay: charlie, i heard you quit twitter. how are you going to communicate with your followers now? >> like this, jay. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: impressive. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," fe
according to the washington post one company is working with a japanese company to connect washington to new yorkystem uses magnetic levitation technology to go at least 139 miles an hour. that's faster than amtrak's express that runs at 84 miles an hour. >>> there was a solar flare this weekend that provided an incredible show for some up north. the northern lights are normally visible in canadas and parts of alaska but this week there were reports in arkansas and minnesota. this...
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happen to be flying today, airport delays in the north, atlanta, memphis, charlotte, new york, philadelphia and washingtonback to the news this morning. police in philadelphia are crediting social media for helping them solve the attempted abduction of a little girl, this man turned himself just a day after a video of the incident was shown on youtube, twitter and facebook. >> family members say given the extensive publicity, the suspect couldn't walk, talk or breathe on the streets, the victim described by police as a real trouper is recovering at home. >>> and george zimmerman's recent interview with fox news has been entered as possible evidence in the trayvon martin case. zimmerman told sean hannity that he had few regrets of it. statements in the statement that contradicted the 911 call could be used against him. zimmerman reactivated his fund-raising website to collect more money fror his defense. >>> fallout from the jerry san deuce key case has hit the board. the investigation found that he actually knew about the grand jury investigation into sandu y sandusky, but know elected to share that. >>>
happen to be flying today, airport delays in the north, atlanta, memphis, charlotte, new york, philadelphia and washingtonback to the news this morning. police in philadelphia are crediting social media for helping them solve the attempted abduction of a little girl, this man turned himself just a day after a video of the incident was shown on youtube, twitter and facebook. >> family members say given the extensive publicity, the suspect couldn't walk, talk or breathe on the streets, the...
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in seven cities including washington, new york and boston for just one summer day they decided to try cream trucks on demand. >> when you open your application in addition to seeing the suv sedan that we normally offer, you will actually see an ice-cream truck. >> reporter: there are applications to help you the hero of frozen treats at home. there is a section devoted for summer desserts including homemade ice cream pies and just plain ice. >> reporter: you can pick from a variety of flavors and ingredients and formulate a step-by-step recipe. [music] >> james: we will take an but can hit is a live look outside at walnut creek, no, that is the golden gate bridge. traffic is really like out there this morning. >> justine: the giants caught with quick start against the astros. they scored twice the giants won three to two and the sweat to the astros and now are in first place. the a's are also pretty hot. this included a sweep of the minnesota twins, the team hit four home runs on their way to victory. the a's won nine to four. the two teams face off in oakland this week. we have much
in seven cities including washington, new york and boston for just one summer day they decided to try cream trucks on demand. >> when you open your application in addition to seeing the suv sedan that we normally offer, you will actually see an ice-cream truck. >> reporter: there are applications to help you the hero of frozen treats at home. there is a section devoted for summer desserts including homemade ice cream pies and just plain ice. >> reporter: you can pick from a...
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contingency planning for what is believed to be the imminent fall of syrian leader assad is under washington in new yorkhe security council set to meet with hopes after growing to measures that might end the escalating violence. tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: fighting raged into the night in syria's capital after the astonishing strike at the heart of assad's command center armed rebels, claimed responsibility in what could mark a turning point in the nearly 18 months of fighting. >> this is a situation that is rapidly spinning out of control. >> reporter: the international community is grappling with what to do. u.n. security council meets today expected to vote on a new syria resolution demanding assad withdraw troops and weapons populated areas. russia has been standing in the way, threatening veto. u.s. and allies want a political transition as soon as possible planning already underway should the regime fall. >> assad is losing control, violence increasing. and all of our partners internationally need to come together and support a transition. >> reporter: the bomb ripped through a hig
contingency planning for what is believed to be the imminent fall of syrian leader assad is under washington in new yorkhe security council set to meet with hopes after growing to measures that might end the escalating violence. tahman bradley has the latest. >> reporter: fighting raged into the night in syria's capital after the astonishing strike at the heart of assad's command center armed rebels, claimed responsibility in what could mark a turning point in the nearly 18 months of...
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louis, 105, mid 90s from new york, washington, atlanta, new orleans near 100 dallas.uge area of possible severe weather today, yellow from montana to maine, coastal carolinas. flight arrival delays into o'hare and midway make sure you call ahead all airports here on time. go to abc7news.com and check out our flight tracker. >>> 4:47. a woman recovering from a bizarre car accident that left first responders wondering how she survived. this video from washington, 36-year-old woman was outrunning errands she pulled up behind a vehicle towing 27 long poles she didn't see it stop and plowed into it. the poles went in through her front windshield through the back the impact crushed her skull inward but didn't puncture her brain. >> first memory i have is i feel like i woke up and i was chewing glass. >> doctors patched up her skull with part of her hip bone they removed 200 splinters from her head. she says she doesn't remember the crash and who would want to. >>> a plane carrying four was forced to make an emergency landing on a southern california freeway. the 1968 piper
louis, 105, mid 90s from new york, washington, atlanta, new orleans near 100 dallas.uge area of possible severe weather today, yellow from montana to maine, coastal carolinas. flight arrival delays into o'hare and midway make sure you call ahead all airports here on time. go to abc7news.com and check out our flight tracker. >>> 4:47. a woman recovering from a bizarre car accident that left first responders wondering how she survived. this video from washington, 36-year-old woman was...
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jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >>> a new york fifth grade getting national attention after hisbanned him from giving a speech about same-sex marriage. he wrote that speech for a school competition two months ago but the principal decided the topic was inappropriate. when it went viral on the internet the school allowed him to give his speech at a special assembly. >> original message was no matter orientation you are, you should be treated the same way as a straight person. >> a special honor for cameron when city officials heard about his story they invited him to deliver the speech to the new york city council. he's moving up quickly. >>> spencer is here with an update. >>> conditions nationwide tomorrow another hot day for much of the country with high temperatures in the interior sections of the country above 100° in st. louis, dallas, 92 denver, 101 phoenix national heatwave continues. in california tomorrow warm in some spots highs of 97 chico, 99 sacramento, 97 yosemite, 102 fresno and palm springs, 80 los angeles, even coastal areas will be warming up in bay area warm t
jonathan karl, abc news, washington. >>> a new york fifth grade getting national attention after hisbanned him from giving a speech about same-sex marriage. he wrote that speech for a school competition two months ago but the principal decided the topic was inappropriate. when it went viral on the internet the school allowed him to give his speech at a special assembly. >> original message was no matter orientation you are, you should be treated the same way as a straight person....
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so in seven cities, including washington, new york and boston -- for just one summer day --thee decideel see an ice cream truck. for those far outtof earshot of the for those far oot cream truck. for those far out of earshot of the ice cream man's haapy toness there are apps to help craft your own frozen treats at home.tte epicurious recipes and ssopping list app for apple, annoid, kindll and morr, has a desserts,,including creative homemade iie creams, ice cream pies and just plain icee.and theeice cream recipe maker app prom fine cookinggfor iphonn lets summer chefs pick from variety of flavors ann ingredients and then formulates a step-by-step recipe, with tips for ssoothiig the process along caifa, nd you're nnw, clickedd in. &pcoming up... american pride... áoutsourced.á áoutsourced.á"i think the olympic committee shhuld be ashamed of themselves" themseeves"why utrage is erupting... over theenew olympic uniforms. and he's got a killer elmo voice... but that's nno the only thing that makes comedian with him next... for a few laughs.you're watchinn fox 45 i'll have the $4 everyday va
so in seven cities, including washington, new york and boston -- for just one summer day --thee decideel see an ice cream truck. for those far outtof earshot of the for those far oot cream truck. for those far out of earshot of the ice cream man's haapy toness there are apps to help craft your own frozen treats at home.tte epicurious recipes and ssopping list app for apple, annoid, kindll and morr, has a desserts,,including creative homemade iie creams, ice cream pies and just plain icee.and...
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. >> matt wald, energy reporter, "the new york times," he's based here in the washington bureau. this is our "your nomoney" segment. chris is a republican caller joining us from new york state. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i want to touch base with the deregulation that's sweeping the nation. >> sorry, chris? >> caller: i may be a bit biased. i say, i do work for a utility. >> okay. >> caller: but in my mind, deregulation is not necessarily going to work in this industry. so inherently a monopoly. you have the same folks still producing it, the same folks still transporting it and the same folks on the distribution end. all we've done is break those three entities up and brought in power brokers. as you stated, companies built new lines, put in separate meters. so i don't know how deregulation can actually lower the costs when it's the same folks still doing the work. >> it's a good question. and, chris, i think you said you're in new york. okay. it does work. the question is, does it work better than what we had before? what we had before was monolithic utilities that p
. >> matt wald, energy reporter, "the new york times," he's based here in the washington bureau. this is our "your nomoney" segment. chris is a republican caller joining us from new york state. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i want to touch base with the deregulation that's sweeping the nation. >> sorry, chris? >> caller: i may be a bit biased. i say, i do work for a utility. >> okay. >> caller: but in my mind, deregulation is not...
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for example, on a plane coming from new york to washington, a diplomat that i know came over and said where are you going? i said i'm going down to interview carl and bob as the watergate's 40th anniversary, and there's a big conference to talk about it. and he said ask him how many deep throats there were. curiosity about deep throat. >> one, there was one. >> people didn't believe there was one for a long time. they thought it was -- i think we have a problem, cultural problem to some extent that revisionism -- revisionism can be a great thing if you're open minded and open things up and say let's enlarge the record. but if the person is to merely discredit or to merely debunk, i think there's been an awful lot of that with watergate and particularly because -- here, to me, is the most important thing about this anniversary. that it not be seen as in the cultural landscape and world fair of ideological conflict that goes on today. one of the things that happen heard -- you heard it from bill cohen and the others. decision to work in that democrats, republicans voted 77-0 to create t
for example, on a plane coming from new york to washington, a diplomat that i know came over and said where are you going? i said i'm going down to interview carl and bob as the watergate's 40th anniversary, and there's a big conference to talk about it. and he said ask him how many deep throats there were. curiosity about deep throat. >> one, there was one. >> people didn't believe there was one for a long time. they thought it was -- i think we have a problem, cultural problem to...
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washington and on the campaign trail. go goes on its difficult to find a news outlet and organizations like bloomberg, the washington post, "vanity fair" and "new yorknsented to interviews under such terms, judy, used to work at north "new york times", have you ever heard of a policy on giving an official a chance to edit their quotes? >> what i have heard of is reading back a quote to someone to see if it's accurate. and this is... when this is out and it wrong, it ricochets around the world. if it's wrong it's hard to walk back. so... it's very hard to have a general rule applying to everybody and everything. i haven't heard of this. this is a new policy. i to think we need to ask what happens? >> and what changed between judy and the "new york times"? in 2007 and today? oh. president obama got elected. okay. okay. >> i don't think that has anything, i mean, it's being done by both sides. let's be honest here, what i think a lot of the news organizations are now is that ap will not allow that to happen and has been one of the news organization that's suggests we don't play that game. >> and peter says manipulation is gone from the kinds of questio
washington and on the campaign trail. go goes on its difficult to find a news outlet and organizations like bloomberg, the washington post, "vanity fair" and "new yorknsented to interviews under such terms, judy, used to work at north "new york times", have you ever heard of a policy on giving an official a chance to edit their quotes? >> what i have heard of is reading back a quote to someone to see if it's accurate. and this is... when this is out and it wrong,...
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new york in one hour. according to the "washington pos post", they are working with a japanese company with their bullet trainonnect washington to new york with stops in baltimore, wilmington, and philadelphia. it used magnetic levitation te at least 139 miles per hour. that's faster than the amtrak express which runs 84 miles per hour. >>> university of maryland college park will ban smoking on campus starting next year. they will designate one area for smoking. they will work next year to figure out where that will be and what the penalty will be for smoking on campus that smoking ban goes into effect next june. >>> girls as young as the age of 6 are already beginning to think of themselves as sex objects. the study was published earlier this month. it showed girl two baper dolls. one of them dressed in sexy clothes. the other one raring a trendy but baggy outfit. they said the sexy girl looked how she wanted to look. the others said she was more popular than the nonsexy doll. >>> in news for your 4, a new study says living by the sea is good for your health. researchers looked at census reports of 48 milli
new york in one hour. according to the "washington pos post", they are working with a japanese company with their bullet trainonnect washington to new york with stops in baltimore, wilmington, and philadelphia. it used magnetic levitation te at least 139 miles per hour. that's faster than the amtrak express which runs 84 miles per hour. >>> university of maryland college park will ban smoking on campus starting next year. they will designate one area for smoking. they will...
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washington. after they forced the ninth, new york took the lead in the tenth.osh thole with an rbi and the mets were up, 4-3. bryce harsher, he delivered, a triple over the head of scott hairston. in came the tying run. then with two down and the sacks full, pedro was brought in to end the inning. instead he did this. a wild pitch. in came the winning run, the gnats rallied twice to beat the mets, 5-4 in ten. >>> out of boston, david ortiz wearing a boot on his right foot. he's out a week with a strained achilles. nothing wrong with kevin youkilis. here's his first as a member of the white sox. a three-run shot into the monster seats. chicago won it, 7-5. >>> jays' jose bautista's out with an injured wrist. cc sabathia returned and was lights out. struck out the first three hitters he faced. andruw jones provided all the offense cc needed. a three-run homer in the second. the yanks get back their ace and win it easily, 6-1. >>> great grab at the twins/orioles game. he went head over heels. reynolds put his body on the line, tumbled over the wall. but it was all
washington. after they forced the ninth, new york took the lead in the tenth.osh thole with an rbi and the mets were up, 4-3. bryce harsher, he delivered, a triple over the head of scott hairston. in came the tying run. then with two down and the sacks full, pedro was brought in to end the inning. instead he did this. a wild pitch. in came the winning run, the gnats rallied twice to beat the mets, 5-4 in ten. >>> out of boston, david ortiz wearing a boot on his right foot. he's out a...