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and weinberger became very irate. i don't ever want to see that again. i don't want that and. that is not what we are up to. today that's a required a chart. it's probably in the directives that you will, in fact develop such a chart and used by the business around. so it's not just the fact that you have congressman or senators that are going to be beholden to a program. it take a look at what this is costing you. i mean to have these pieces built here and there and brought together, it's a disaster. you know, i think that is a process that needs to be forbidden. and how you do it when the very congressman that are feeding at the trough the very services that are getting their programs through that they wouldn't otherwise, i don't know. it's past 7:00, i'm going to stop there if that's all right. >> there's a lot -- >> i mean pierre stole a lot of my thunder. [laughter] if we could implement this. many other things pierre calls for are also in the directives alternatives, having alternatives. competition, competitive prototyping. i mean that's in the directives. how often is
and weinberger became very irate. i don't ever want to see that again. i don't want that and. that is not what we are up to. today that's a required a chart. it's probably in the directives that you will, in fact develop such a chart and used by the business around. so it's not just the fact that you have congressman or senators that are going to be beholden to a program. it take a look at what this is costing you. i mean to have these pieces built here and there and brought together, it's a...
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because the assistant to casper weinberger, the secretary at the time, because he had been a raider in the 1970's, he got us an interview with casper weinberger, we used that to get interviews with everyone from william casey to frank carlucci. we got probably 60 interviews outf that. >> whoas the mayor's raider that worked for wineberg? >> it was robert taft. >> iv? >> yes. >> grandson? >> yes. we put a lot of energy in this, the enormous energy you have when you are young, and we ce up with this book. we were 23 years old. it was a terrific opportunity. >> how did it come that ron bern stein placed the ad and how you met and got married. >> he included the berkeley thing at the last minute as a chan. and those things happen. he came out to washington, and we wrote that book together, and that's how we -- >> whatas he doing? >> he was working for ralph nader as well. >> now, "the los angeles times" gets in there somewhere. >> yeah, i worked for ralph and i decided i needed to be a journalist's journalist, and i wanted to -- at the time it was for the imrtant fo journalists to speciali
because the assistant to casper weinberger, the secretary at the time, because he had been a raider in the 1970's, he got us an interview with casper weinberger, we used that to get interviews with everyone from william casey to frank carlucci. we got probably 60 interviews outf that. >> whoas the mayor's raider that worked for wineberg? >> it was robert taft. >> iv? >> yes. >> grandson? >> yes. we put a lot of energy in this, the enormous energy you have...
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weinberg says it must be injected into the skin to have an effect. but the chef believes in his collagen creation. he says japanese women swear by his edible collagen saying the powerful protein gives them a more youthful complexion. >> and they take it so it can't be that bad. i'm 58. >> reporter: his collagen diet won't hurt you but doctors say drinking water and eating healthy foods are the best recipe for staying junk. dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. >> that chef looks great for 58. i should be so proud huh? >>> singer chris brown's temper may have landed him in hot water again following an appearance on good morning today. >> sources close to the show say brown trashed his dressing room after co-host robin roberts asked him about his attack on pop star rihanna. he told roberts he didn't want to talk about the matter, just wanted to discuss his new album. after performing his song, he apparently went into his dressing room and started smashing things including that window. brown's representatives aren't talking. >> okay... well, somewhat co
weinberg says it must be injected into the skin to have an effect. but the chef believes in his collagen creation. he says japanese women swear by his edible collagen saying the powerful protein gives them a more youthful complexion. >> and they take it so it can't be that bad. i'm 58. >> reporter: his collagen diet won't hurt you but doctors say drinking water and eating healthy foods are the best recipe for staying junk. dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. >> that chef...
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. >> reporter: doctor weinberg says cholera again must be injected deep into the skin to have an effectt chef pan gelly believes in the creation. they say japanese women swear by his edible cholera again. it gives them a more youthful complexion. >> it's not that bad. i'm 58. >> reporter: the diet won't hurt you but drinking water andying healthy foods are the best recipe for staying young. from kim mulvihill, cbs5, health watch. >>> parents are being encouraged to keep children in those rear-facing car seats a little longer. new guidelines from the american pediatrics society recommend they put them in the rear-facing seats until they are 2 years old. it comes after findings that children in front-facing car seats are five times more likely to suffer severe injuries in a crash. the group says kids aged 8 to 12 should stay in a booster seat until they are tall enough to fit the seatbelt. >> a lot of times if you're not 4-foot 9, if you're under that, people tend to ride up too high, come across their face, ride on their neck, not giving you that proper restraint. >> no surprise a lot of
. >> reporter: doctor weinberg says cholera again must be injected deep into the skin to have an effectt chef pan gelly believes in the creation. they say japanese women swear by his edible cholera again. it gives them a more youthful complexion. >> it's not that bad. i'm 58. >> reporter: the diet won't hurt you but drinking water andying healthy foods are the best recipe for staying young. from kim mulvihill, cbs5, health watch. >>> parents are being encouraged to...
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and dan went drum-to-drum with mighty max weinberg. what possibly could george do? in new york. so, i decided to take on the empire state building run. i picked some of my own spots. like bianna. i got apolo ohno. we had so much fun. here it was. from the beat of the underground street performers to the dizzying view from the top of the empire state building, new york city takes your breath away. especially this new york tradition. >> take your mark -- >> reporter: the empire state building run. a lung-killing sprint up the stairwell of the city's tallest skyscraper, held each year. 86 floors. i figured i could take them one step at a time. not this fast. but my speter, he probably could just skate to the top, apolo ohno. the olympic gold medalist, and "dancing with the stars" champ. plus, he's training for the new york city marathon, a long with jared, part of subway sponsorship. for moral support, i turned to manhattan wise men. >> you know how high that is? >> george, you know you well. >> way to go, george. >> i know you won't have trouble with this race. >> you
and dan went drum-to-drum with mighty max weinberg. what possibly could george do? in new york. so, i decided to take on the empire state building run. i picked some of my own spots. like bianna. i got apolo ohno. we had so much fun. here it was. from the beat of the underground street performers to the dizzying view from the top of the empire state building, new york city takes your breath away. especially this new york tradition. >> take your mark -- >> reporter: the empire state...
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it was something caspar weinberger supported when he was the chair back in the early 1970's and we hope to come back and revisit that going forward. so we have limited authority that goes back to the treasury. >> i'm assuming based on what i've heard in the testimony probably the most effective way to protect the consumer would be to give them the mechanism to protect themselves. you talked about the icon you can just elect whether or not your information can be shared or not. do we know technologically -- technologically anything can be done, but is that doable? >> yes, and the only question is about exactly which way to do it. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator kerry. >> thank you. chairman leibowitz, i want to -- a lot has been discussed but the do not track proposal and i want to hone in on a little bit. is it your judgment that if a company comes up with a pretty strict policy which has brought privacy protections and adequate often etc., etc. and opt out or -- do you think then that the do not track is still necessary? >> at this point i think we do because if indiv
it was something caspar weinberger supported when he was the chair back in the early 1970's and we hope to come back and revisit that going forward. so we have limited authority that goes back to the treasury. >> i'm assuming based on what i've heard in the testimony probably the most effective way to protect the consumer would be to give them the mechanism to protect themselves. you talked about the icon you can just elect whether or not your information can be shared or not. do we know...
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wanting to control the situation and what amazed me the most besides the war between him and cap weinberger was the defense secretary, because at one point the russian submarines are two minutes closer than being able to have the nuclear warhead on washington than normal, if this connected they don't know, they put bombers on alert, and al hague doesn't want that to happen because he doesn't want the soviets if it spirals out of control and then he looks up at television screen and he sees in answering questions and it's not like he was a deputy press secretary as a reporter you know this, he was growing him. you don't want to be on the other side of lesley stahl. she's going after him and larry speakes and the question is who's running the government and with ever but isn't it larry speakes it is like plucking the answer when you see a good spokesman deflect she just didn't know and you have to ask yourself what's worse? the government didn't know what was happening or he was like kind of trading to deflect the answer now al hague sees this on tv and he goes apocalyptic anti those of and t
wanting to control the situation and what amazed me the most besides the war between him and cap weinberger was the defense secretary, because at one point the russian submarines are two minutes closer than being able to have the nuclear warhead on washington than normal, if this connected they don't know, they put bombers on alert, and al hague doesn't want that to happen because he doesn't want the soviets if it spirals out of control and then he looks up at television screen and he sees in...
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it was something caspar weinberger supported when he was the chair back in the early 1970's and we hopeto come back and revisit that going forward. tat goes back tod authority usually goes back to the treasury. hearn .. the testimony probably the most effective way to protect the consumer would be to give them the mechanism to protect themselves. you talked about the icon you can just elect whether or not your information can be shared or not. do we know technologically -- technologically anything can be done, but is that doable? >> yes, and the only question is about exactly which way to do it. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator kerry. >> thank you. chairman leibowitz, i want to -- a lot has been discussed but the do not track proposal and i want to hone in on a little bit. is it your judgment that if a company comes up with a pretty strict policy which has brought privacy protections and adequate often etc., etc. and opt out or -- do you think then that the do not track is still necessary? >> at this point i think we do because if individual companies have individual pr
it was something caspar weinberger supported when he was the chair back in the early 1970's and we hopeto come back and revisit that going forward. tat goes back tod authority usually goes back to the treasury. hearn .. the testimony probably the most effective way to protect the consumer would be to give them the mechanism to protect themselves. you talked about the icon you can just elect whether or not your information can be shared or not. do we know technologically -- technologically...
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it was something caspar weinberger supported when he was the ftc share in the 19 7/8. -- when he wasthe ftc share in the 1970's. >> probably the most effective way to protect the consumer would be to give them a mechanism to protect themselves. you talked about the icon where you can elect whether your information can be shared or not. we know that technologically, anything can be done now, but is that doable? >> yes, the only question is which way. >> senator kerry. >> chairman liebowitz, a lot has been discussed about the "do not track" proposal, and i want to hone in a little bit. is it your judgment that if a company comes up with a strict policy, pro-privacy protections, etc., and opt-out, do you think then that "do not track" is still necessary? >> at this point we do, because individual companies have individual practices -- a commercial bill of rights here, which i think it's a great idea -- it may not mean that every company has that. what we are trying to do, like you, is develop baseline of privacy protection for consumers. from my perspective, "do not track" mechanism is
it was something caspar weinberger supported when he was the ftc share in the 19 7/8. -- when he wasthe ftc share in the 1970's. >> probably the most effective way to protect the consumer would be to give them a mechanism to protect themselves. you talked about the icon where you can elect whether your information can be shared or not. we know that technologically, anything can be done now, but is that doable? >> yes, the only question is which way. >> senator kerry. >>...