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that wha peopl runhe risk . if ty go in e ter, ty coulget caug inef tse d qukly swept out tose every fortunaty here, people are stang of th water. ande'reopeful unt bill wave start to calm down ler ,os peopl will heed the warnings andtayut othe water as ll. afr today,ill i preyuc out theicture a hopefuy, theropics will stay faly qet for while. back tyou, jenn >> weaerchanl's jeff rrow. than. once agn, he is leer. >>>urrica bill'sffects are being fe ather wa on the land of maha's vinerd, delaying therrival of th present anhe fir family. noinss fmakbluf. good morng. >> repter:he present' arrivahas bn phe back a ho or so. was a stoy nighthere, a lot wind,otf ra. the orm i movg ofhorks aw fromhore andill beong ne b the te the presint d fir famil arre he. once h get he,henly blic ents onis schule e s arval an depaur it's a very prite cati, th white houses ying nothing isompletel private wh youre thereside of thenited stes. thin wil come up tt he wil have to respo . we,f course will fd out what 's doi wle 'sre. 's mos
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gwen: is that wha you think barack obama following rough on so far? see the issuethat he is facing right now. is he th-- the challen the administrations facing especily on health care. daede. >> i think his gestures t the begiing were sincere. to try to deal wih people across the aisle. but he has enountered an almo complely hostile republin party. and at this point, he's under great pressure from the democratic left t jus go ahead and tr to ram things through with democratic votes wen: we're going to alk a little bit more about someof the challenges faing the president. 's ending his vacation a day rly to deliver th eulogy t satuday's funeral. but hile he was away this week, weegan to see signsof the first public rist to devop within the obama administration. the spute is over an issue the whithouse vowed to leave behind whether he bush administrati overstepped when ci.a. operatives grilled suspected terroristsor information. attorneyeneral eric holder has appointed a prosecutor to investigate legations of abuse. c.a. director leon panetta objected a
gwen: is that wha you think barack obama following rough on so far? see the issuethat he is facing right now. is he th-- the challen the administrations facing especily on health care. daede. >> i think his gestures t the begiing were sincere. to try to deal wih people across the aisle. but he has enountered an almo complely hostile republin party. and at this point, he's under great pressure from the democratic left t jus go ahead and tr to ram things through with democratic votes wen:...
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charlie: wha d't we understand about acting? >> not remotely judgmenta becausit's so buried and hidd and such an in utive d private procesthat we have to make decisnslmost between actions and cutin motorcycle crowseconds, it's very difficult to explai >> charlie: e father-son thin do y connect thato your lif when you -- >>o, i didn' actlly. what i connectedo, becse i love symtry in scripts. i'm very attracted to balce and symmetry in a, architecture, music, writing, poetry >> charlie: wha does it mean in acript? >> a kd of redemption. cause and efft. doyou this here, that will happen there. here, ladies and gentlemenis one of t laws of nature. >>harlie: right. >> and i found that what attracted me in the sipt, karri's wonderful guidce, jim is fathernes fatherless son which is why h loves the embrace of the patriarch. whichever side. and i, my characr with his caer, ha his bitternes th he's not parof the mi 5 because ey wouldn't ve him, with his whiske and career that deprived him of close relationshipith his son who h describes
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and the student ked her about a chinese lo and said wha does mr. clint think through the mouth of mrs.clinton? and she was offended by it an thght it was condescending and her feminism spoke o. but because bil clinton landed in north korea a we lande in keny and eclipsed s in h beginning that verybody seized on this thatshe's mad at bill. but that's all it wa and it became this mar frenzy here. >> the initi explanation was this w not the question that the translatormistranslate. was it the qstion? >> yes it was th question. we don't know y he asked it but he sd it twice. and she understoothe question that way. at first the stte department i ink seeing what was happenin on cable new here, tried to spin it that it ws actuallyhe ant -- iwas misranslated. the second explanation w he meant to say president obama. none of thatwas true. ey said he apologized to hr buti didn't se it. >> maybe the doside of having a celebrity fosecretary of state, at there is all the sort of unreated intrests in what she has tsay and do, but i'm wonring, did her celebrity a
and the student ked her about a chinese lo and said wha does mr. clint think through the mouth of mrs.clinton? and she was offended by it an thght it was condescending and her feminism spoke o. but because bil clinton landed in north korea a we lande in keny and eclipsed s in h beginning that verybody seized on this thatshe's mad at bill. but that's all it wa and it became this mar frenzy here. >> the initi explanation was this w not the question that the translatormistranslate. was it...
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there's been a sft in investor psychology it seems in theast week or s so whas cnged? >> whas changeds we've goen out o an earnings season, the second quarter tn earnings seaso which wases a plsant surprise. evybody was caught off-ard. i think people were underinvested in the market ming into earnings. there's aot of professional investors this market coming into earnings. i think the shorts t squeezed d people rushed int this market to catch momtum and to get involved, you know, when they were underinvestein the marketple. so i think wee tten to a poinnow where we look at luations and say, wait a minute, ye, the secd quarter earnin were better, yet we still haven't en top line revenue. we've se corporate america's ability to cut costs. i thk wh's changed is we ne a maj catalyst to me us forwarhere or we we have to go rough a considating period. >> susie: what needs toappen fopositive buying? >> a few things. first of all, shift in psychology in thmarketplace righnow. i would arguthat right now people have been pricing ithe here andow, meaning we'll price exactly where
there's been a sft in investor psychology it seems in theast week or s so whas cnged? >> whas changeds we've goen out o an earnings season, the second quarter tn earnings seaso which wases a plsant surprise. evybody was caught off-ard. i think people were underinvested in the market ming into earnings. there's aot of professional investors this market coming into earnings. i think the shorts t squeezed d people rushed int this market to catch momtum and to get involved, you know, when...
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first all i'm not sure that - certainly a congressional act could change it but wha we're talking aboutght now is pengon policy which can be chaed without an act by congress. if you have theseommanders skirting the pentagon policy, why doesn't the penagon say hey, guys, we simply don't have the luxury of having enough soldrs, in an all-volunte army, not to putomen who phically qualifyinto combat. >> i think it's happening on the ttle field but when you look at poly, women want polies. if they decide to join the military they don' want to be shut out of 80%f the jobs. but when you see surveys of women they don't want to car 80-pound packs. >> bone: they do b ovwhelmingly ay times surveys have shown they want into combat. >> certainly combat res. >> bone: because it affects where they end up. >> they wanmore opportuni than they currently have, but they don't want toe in the maris and special ops. >> gss what, the men try taoo finds ways not to ben combat, too. when youay 80%, automatically ts women off already, from bei counted. therere 57 admirals and generals alread who are females. 56,
first all i'm not sure that - certainly a congressional act could change it but wha we're talking aboutght now is pengon policy which can be chaed without an act by congress. if you have theseommanders skirting the pentagon policy, why doesn't the penagon say hey, guys, we simply don't have the luxury of having enough soldrs, in an all-volunte army, not to putomen who phically qualifyinto combat. >> i think it's happening on the ttle field but when you look at poly, women want polies. if...
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and they didt ask theuestion "whas the up de if we go up? what's the down side if the storm tus really bad?" well, the up side is weget to do our planned clb.epide. what's t down side? >> rose: we die. >> we could die. they went ahead anyway, the storm turned again them, they were hit byightni and they died. and so what we find is there this notion of not just risk by asymmetric risk. >> rose: oh, i see. in other words the do side is worse than thepside. >> much worse tn the upside. d that leads into things goin agnst you whether it be the grual erosion or whher it be the riskurned bad and you star heading downwards and at's when you enter stage four. the essee of stage four is not th you'realling, it's grasping for salvati in respse to falling. >> rose: give me the story. >> well, first ofll, tho are great positivstories becau ib ion't mean, xerox, new corps, these are a companies that were in decline tha came back. in the case of.b.m., what's ry interesting is that you have... there waa say your brought in, byhe way, very rarely do outside
and they didt ask theuestion "whas the up de if we go up? what's the down side if the storm tus really bad?" well, the up side is weget to do our planned clb.epide. what's t down side? >> rose: we die. >> we could die. they went ahead anyway, the storm turned again them, they were hit byightni and they died. and so what we find is there this notion of not just risk by asymmetric risk. >> rose: oh, i see. in other words the do side is worse than thepside. >>...
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you can find a lo more news an tell us whas on yo mind at worldfocusrg. i'm martin sidge in new york. as aays, thank you very mh for joining usnd we'll look for you back here again tomorrow and anytime on the w. until then, go night. >>> "worldfocus" imade possible ipart by the >>> "worldfocus" imade possible ipart by the folling funders -- -- captions by tac -- wwvitac.com >>major support has also been provided by the per g. peterson fndation dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibity and addressi key economic chlenges facing america's future.
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. >>> when we me back, wha happs when a skyver takes a ,000 foo pngwithout a rkinparache? you've wanted to quit smoki so manyimes but those daycame and wen d the caretteremaed. but today's a new day. and a few sple steps can make a rl dierence your next qt... thin le artingith plan to quit smoking... gettinsupport. and taing to your ctor about how prescription tatments can help y. talk to your doctor abou prescriptionreatment options andake thisime, yr ti. whwaart checksther store hoolpricess? and th'll matcany adrtised pric so insad of searchin for "deals" out there... u can goack school r lessright here. save money. live better. walmt. >>> theates nowat on hricane mena. catory storm packing winds o 13iles an ur a it heads nort towar the ba peninsula. e stm poses athreat, bt couldlso helpelve the gion's severedrought. > it h beenou years sin the distrousandfall o hurricankatra ich left muchf the gulf ast i tters. althoughatrina's flowate have long sie retreated, much of the dage reins. ron tt reports from new orlean >> reporte it was aay to rember, a day never to foet. on
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that is wha people wanted to see. and then jamesrown aed the tough questions that pple wanted to hear thenswers, and i think he gave good answers. talked about how tough it sor him too to prison. i canmagine how tough that was for tell your young kids some of the things you he done. those things are tough >> remorseful. u thought he was. believable? >> the proof i in theudding. tht is going to come byime. people a talking about whether he was coachedr not? of cour he was coached. i get coached on what to tl the media after game and what your answersaybe should be. yes, he was coach. the proof going to be in the pudding, whethere goes out andoes the things he talked about, wheth he tries to make a difference as far as dogghting is concerned, whether he keeps himself on the straight and narrow. and is he going too the thingse needs to do to be the st player he can be. >> before get to the play, and we will tk about whether orot he is ready after a few years of being out of theame. i wa in philadelphia the day that vick
that is wha people wanted to see. and then jamesrown aed the tough questions that pple wanted to hear thenswers, and i think he gave good answers. talked about how tough it sor him too to prison. i canmagine how tough that was for tell your young kids some of the things you he done. those things are tough >> remorseful. u thought he was. believable? >> the proof i in theudding. tht is going to come byime. people a talking about whether he was coachedr not? of cour he was coached. i...
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. >> conan: andy just fainted at that one. [ laughter ] >> andy: wha-wha-wha-what? >> we'll talk after the show, andy. >> andy: all right. >> here's a great one, more than half the people do not get it that judaism preceded christianity. >> conan: right. >> that half the people look at books called "the new testament" and "the old testament" and cannot figure out which came first. [ laughter ] i hate to be the bad guy but it is -- a third of republicans think obama was not born in this country. >> conan: they have a name. >> the birthers. >> conan: the birthers, yeah. >> right, that's a good example of -- any birthers here? i don't want to get shot. [ scattered applause ] [ laughter ] but, yeah, these are people who will not accept that he was born in hawaii. but i read this week 10% of people don't know hawaii is a a state. [ light laughter ] >> conan: really? >> yeah. and there's nothing you can do. i mean, they have shown his birth certificate. but they cannot be convinced. you can go up to these birther people with the original birth certificate. personally deli
. >> conan: andy just fainted at that one. [ laughter ] >> andy: wha-wha-wha-what? >> we'll talk after the show, andy. >> andy: all right. >> here's a great one, more than half the people do not get it that judaism preceded christianity. >> conan: right. >> that half the people look at books called "the new testament" and "the old testament" and cannot figure out which came first. [ laughter ] i hate to be the bad guy but it is -- a...
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i think at's true and, and in terms of wha-- h slowlynd carefully and deliberately the obama administration is withdrawing, i think he, they understan thathis, at indeed the surge, the last couplof years have woed well. better thawe had any rht to eect and that they're trying not to mess it up. rose: you are a acowledged swooner, are you not. >> i swooned during the election. rose: you acknowledged it too. >>bsolutely. >> ros you said count me among the swooners. >> absolutel yeah. to me, i mea, as soon as he -- myswooning phase ended the moment he wa elected, really. which isn't to say fell out of love with him but it was likeow he'she present, okay. let himbe the presint. so. >> rose: there aimit to your swooning, isn't there. >> there is. as soon as the pern is president -- and except f my wife. t as soon as he's president th for me my whole attitude changed. now he should be judged by the normal standds of judging execives. >> ros let's go through them. leadership. >> i think he's done, has done aswell as he one could imagine onhe leadership. >> re: foreign policy. i agree there, i thin
i think at's true and, and in terms of wha-- h slowlynd carefully and deliberately the obama administration is withdrawing, i think he, they understan thathis, at indeed the surge, the last couplof years have woed well. better thawe had any rht to eect and that they're trying not to mess it up. rose: you are a acowledged swooner, are you not. >> i swooned during the election. rose: you acknowledged it too. >>bsolutely. >> ros you said count me among the swooners. >>...
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and wha it sto for." sot was building on strength in a very almost peterrucker way,tep by step, turn by tur of course he stopped the lead bleeding b that's not w you build grtness. itas a ve pedtrian process. anne mulhey of xerox came into anher company th was in late stage four decline an insir, almost no o knew who she was. sheid all the same types of activities of right people, it's not about he disciplined steps proding great results. the antithesis of silver bullets. >>ose: let me come to general conclusions. here is the problem that i o others have. it's not about this book, it is a larger issue. you look after... u look at these companies andyou want to ow how would we know? so y go look at case studies, what happened an figurout at are the lessons from those se studies after the ft. what is always... is a bit like y need to haveood jument. well, tt's... i know tt. what is good judgment an how would good judgmt apply in circumance a, circutance b, circumstance c? you early have to have principles a
and wha it sto for." sot was building on strength in a very almost peterrucker way,tep by step, turn by tur of course he stopped the lead bleeding b that's not w you build grtness. itas a ve pedtrian process. anne mulhey of xerox came into anher company th was in late stage four decline an insir, almost no o knew who she was. sheid all the same types of activities of right people, it's not about he disciplined steps proding great results. the antithesis of silver bullets. >>ose: let...
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if you wt the canears peop using q-tips, wt to do wi t wnd wha can you ? >>ar w is grt.t, protting,ights ng bactia. nature'sac mirle for your ear but ave it alone. it's mselfleaning. yoram e-tips in, itushe e xn furtr. >>oesn'teem rht to me t stf on theutsi yan clean. wax iwarsobl clea the outse, don't dig . yollusit i deer. if ituisp youe stuck ferops of rin tempeture ternthere, airator like th use on a baby >> aotf tes pple tral on planes and comaiabt vingar essure can it b aaj health danger yr ears ht aer flight? >> aolutely. e in sev getn ute infulnflammion whe a ple lands. that c causeeanglo, veigo even a ruptud e um. bestadvice, sy ays the ane las. wnpo your ne,f yohave ds, let em sea peleea youight n be happy b it's t besayo ntilate theea. ey'll be go when u nd. >>doctor, arecie it. >>> once agn, re lester. >> hd to t screami babies an e wa m, b we're going to talk about the moh. dr. nancy ren is here with tips for bter dental heth. door,rose tnks f cing . thankou >> g f a ecku looking f cavities clning. atelse >>ot only looking f cavity, gu disee,one disease, ora
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in th michaelick saga, nody cluding him condones wha he did.re was a conversation about the cultural divide betwe whitend black americs, i wil not speakor allblack people. itis hard t imagine talking to an african ericanho could say that he or shenderstands howlosing a dog couldompare. isthere a culturalisconnect? >> i am not sayi itoesn't compare hose are rrible loss. as terrible as this is, it i the same if yo are connected to he dog. there is something so special that i say, this doghanged me as a person. tavis: trixie. >> i felt that this dg, i thoughthis dog is what i would call manifestation of god in my life. look at this animal'sjoy and wonder. i was losingy own wonder. she restored to me. she changed the book i wrote and broug me back to a fth i was drifting from. therean be that kind of thing betwe a dog and a person. when the supertural enrsthe naural world, tit is through a mundan thing like a dog. thi dog was so miculous and i was meant to learn from her. tavis i accept that,hat is ryoherent.ho how did trixie come into your life? >
in th michaelick saga, nody cluding him condones wha he did.re was a conversation about the cultural divide betwe whitend black americs, i wil not speakor allblack people. itis hard t imagine talking to an african ericanho could say that he or shenderstands howlosing a dog couldompare. isthere a culturalisconnect? >> i am not sayi itoesn't compare hose are rrible loss. as terrible as this is, it i the same if yo are connected to he dog. there is something so special that i say, this...
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>>harlie: let's see wha she sa here. hungry, david chang always fel like a misfitooking in fine dining estlishment, how iroc that is two new york city restaurants serve me of the finest foodsround. i think if you believe that though, yore in a lot of trouble. charlie: yes, that tru that's parof it. if you believe it u are in trouble. >> only add gd asour last dish. i just ruse to believe -- it's not like if was a sprinter physicist or say a golfer, the you can really measure yourself. here, it very subjective. all of this will be not obviously everhing will be gone, but- >> chare: chang soulful cooking challenged thenotion that innovation can only come with the hef price tag. price, tell me about pring? >> wel e of the thin, it's funny now after like fr years we sort of have a philosophy, t's make delicio food of value. a value to the customer. like, it's hapned to m you to go a fancy restaant or place that you hea that you want to havereat meal you leave youpend several hundred dolls you feel like you re ripped o a litt
>>harlie: let's see wha she sa here. hungry, david chang always fel like a misfitooking in fine dining estlishment, how iroc that is two new york city restaurants serve me of the finest foodsround. i think if you believe that though, yore in a lot of trouble. charlie: yes, that tru that's parof it. if you believe it u are in trouble. >> only add gd asour last dish. i just ruse to believe -- it's not like if was a sprinter physicist or say a golfer, the you can really measure...
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it's about the human experience, it's about wha we all go through being here. >> jimmy: a little twist>> don't give it away. >> jimmy: i'm not going to give anything away. i'm just saying. i don't -- spoiler alert. [ laughter ] >> i fl like really, really hyper. >> jmy: are you hyper? >> i feel ally hyper. >>immy: you can get on the treadmill. >> can we? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i wish we were dancing today, for some reason. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it would have been fun. >> jimmy: it's very possible. >> something could hpen. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: anything could happen. we have roots and erykah bad anything can happen and they can ju kick into it. quest just gives a wave. yeah. >> everyht you g to sit here and see how cool these guys are just staring back at you? >>immy: oh, it's unbelievable. it's crazy. let's just show -- let's show clip of the movie just so we can show a clip of how great you are in this movie. "my sister's keeper" out this weekend. take a look. >> why? >> i'm just not sure you're seeing the big picture. >> what big picture, kel? spit it out. >> i know it's importantor y to f
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central bank, the fedel reserv is to keep interest rates close to zero for an extended period, despite wha it says are signs of recovery in e u.s. econom they say their last meeting i legiance adjust ecomic activity is leling out. the american sectary of state ha urged nigeria to more to curb corruption animprove governan. mrs. clinton said the u.s. h also ofred nigeria advice on electoral reform in time for voting in 2011 masked gunmen havehot and killed at least fiveakistani islamicreachers in a mosque in ceral somalia. twothers were wounded. it is reported the gunmaalked into the mosque after mrning prayers, forced t preachers outside, and then oped fire. a massive rescue operation is still unr way in taiwan and it's the worst floong in 50 years. there was a ment of relief. around 700 people were found alive in the chartte area. they esced mudslideshat had their whole villag, but there are still many more unaounted for. >> as the clouds clear, though the scale of this disaster comes more apparent. hundreds die here. the typhoon dropped almost a meter d a half of rain in one day. today,
central bank, the fedel reserv is to keep interest rates close to zero for an extended period, despite wha it says are signs of recovery in e u.s. econom they say their last meeting i legiance adjust ecomic activity is leling out. the american sectary of state ha urged nigeria to more to curb corruption animprove governan. mrs. clinton said the u.s. h also ofred nigeria advice on electoral reform in time for voting in 2011 masked gunmen havehot and killed at least fiveakistani islamicreachers...
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. >> rose: someone said let me see what i wrote so i can know wha i thk. but there is this-- you scribe it as a kind of meandering. there was not someone--nd this s what i alluded to earlier-- things iluenced decisions y ma. talk a bit about that this notion of this le you have lived. >> yeah, well think-- i uldn't characterize it as simply a life in which i ve been buffeted by external forces. there are-- i would contend, some internal princies and gos,ut there's no doubt that my ability to achof in certain domains habeen affected by circumstances, peoe. for exampl in the last 10 years, i've been work iredibly hard, as you've hea on this show before, totry to make the scientific literature mu more accessible to all sentists in the world, docrs and so for. at was something i hadn't really thought much about until one of my colleagues, a brilliant scienst named pa brown, told me what he had learned just by chance tt finding out the physicists in the world areutting their wor upn the web at a very early stage. and hetarted to thinkbout how we in the biomedic
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wha matters most is charter, judgment, how they're going to...how they iolve themselves with people friends and family, thenternal kinds of makeup o individuals. there's a muchore powerful less about how it'soing to be sources of inspiration, gatheringogether. >> rose:ut the coure to make the vote tt you made it, t an st of the democrats who want to be esident didn't have the same courage or wereisled in their ownind. >> all right. but i think. i put that out as a start out. so within that, hey have to be able to justify or tel theif american peoplwhy they made at judgment at that partular time, the reasons forit, and whatheir views of that vote is at the... at the time....e > rose: but there seems to ba dference between former senator edards and former senar clinton. well, that's for others, people are goingo have o toake a judgment whichay they'rju satisfied with those kinds off explanation that's what elecons are about. we'll find outhe results of th in new hampshire andut iowa pretty soo fairly soon >> rose: just one more estion about iraq. w
wha matters most is charter, judgment, how they're going to...how they iolve themselves with people friends and family, thenternal kinds of makeup o individuals. there's a muchore powerful less about how it'soing to be sources of inspiration, gatheringogether. >> rose:ut the coure to make the vote tt you made it, t an st of the democrats who want to be esident didn't have the same courage or wereisled in their ownind. >> all right. but i think. i put that out as a start out. so...
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a spokesman said this woman was rried about security and wha it prevents -- and wanted prevent issues and then it swam ther lakeside me and took refuge there. it is an alarming statistic that suggests racism is rife in russia. i knew a studyf african peopl living in moscow found tha over half haveeen physically assaulted i racial attacks the findings h been relead bya a moscowrganization that rves the cities feign community. our correspondent went to mee someone. >> in a smaltown in southern russ, somethingruly remarkable is happening. this is an end also kno as vasily ivaocvic -- ivanovich. >>initially, peoe but this waa broker. en the registered as a candidate theyegan to take me seriousl >> some are fulof support. >> good for you, says this man e willote for year. but this more normal. we shouldave a real russian to represent us. he meansa white russian." despite optimism surrounding s campaign, the prospects of a black man being ected to offi here are about zero. the level of racism in russia is astonishingly high. back in the daysf the soviet union, hdreds of thousands of afcans
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>> wha the president see that has attracted l of us to this council, he sees the connectn between doing basic and technology-reled science and everaspect of his major programs-- educati, manufacturing, the ecomy, alth car improving-- trying to control ourlimate, energy-- all of thesehings he se as closely linked to scientific actity. so we he onthis council people who representvirtually every scipline in science and technology and people from many different states and pple of fferent genders and corsand were going to take on, we hope, with his blessing, a large number of iortant topic we'rcurrently working on port on influenza, but virtually every aspt of modern society that's influenced by science and techlogy will be subjted to our scrutiny wn we feel th we can give advic to the preside that will help m develop a sensible picy fotheountry. >> ros harold varmus, nobel laureatean interesting story of one man's discovery as he pursues his life in science, but also cominout of a classical education. thank you. >>harlie, thanks veuch for havi me on. >> rose:n our next crlie rose we're in c
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. >> rose: wha do you fear the st? when i say "you," i mean the highest leve of chines govement. what conces you the most concerns. of course i think the leaders have a lot to be concerd about because china such a big country with such a big population in the world and the population is aging very fast before chi has become very prospero and we don't haveet a nationwide social secury syem, although we ar trying to putogether a social security system. we don't yete a natnal health care system thats good and to make sureevery people when he sick heill be taken good care of. so ihink there are so many things out there crying out to be done. so i thi the biggest concern is that they wt to make sur every citizen in china wl be properly taken care of. i know they wi have ual rights to education,to jobs, to a decent level of life stanrds. >> rose: and probably-- and you correct me if i wrong it would not be attainable ifou hadn't made the shift at you have made in your economic attide towards the market >> yeah, that's true. that'srue. yeah. i think thas very cle. ife do not carry ou re
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so whas the soluti? ok, maybe it's not a pay czar but howor should we limit executive compensation >> wel peoplehave a righto be angry. i'm one of them. i thinthe pay levels these institutions are appalng. it's a real problem. e question is how do you efctively solve it? the soluon, i think, comes om a very simple answe it has to do wit the board itself. you ve a board of directors of these institutionshat are, number one, indepdent of management and objective in viewing pay, numberwo, he lo of stock,ots of equity in the company so it's their own money that's beingaid, and, thirdly, are subject to a vibranelection process, that is if you don't likehat they're doing, get rid them. i think that's the appropriate respse. let the investorshemselves wi the boards work i out. and i think the lawas chang que a bit in theast few years to get us those goals. cots are very suspious of nonindependentoards. there's a al push for instors to haveboards holng lotsf equity. in delawe, for instance, in particular jt chan
so whas the soluti? ok, maybe it's not a pay czar but howor should we limit executive compensation >> wel peoplehave a righto be angry. i'm one of them. i thinthe pay levels these institutions are appalng. it's a real problem. e question is how do you efctively solve it? the soluon, i think, comes om a very simple answe it has to do wit the board itself. you ve a board of directors of these institutionshat are, number one, indepdent of management and objective in viewing pay, numberwo, he...
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this is wha scare many awa from the polls. what ev the occult -- outcome of thelection, this is what itish and americceors will still have to deal with. bbc news, kabul. >>t the white house has confmed they expect the u.s. budget deficit to reach9 illion over the next decade. because the cost to the public will be huge -- some estimates $775 billion of taxpayer cash willo to interest payments alone. no surprise the president soht to deflectttention with an announcement he wantben bernanke to ay on asoss of america's ceral bank. >> the budget dicit is le the natnal overdraft,he shortfall between what the government earned and wat it spends. the total deficit for theext decade is expected to add up to $9 trilln. a figure of that side is most mpossible to grasp, but it is -- a figure of that size almost impossible to grasp, it a burden everyone will have to bear. >> we will be paying for. people for many genetions. e governnt keeps spending. i doot know where the money mes from. >> we are going to pay this money back. it will be
this is wha scare many awa from the polls. what ev the occult -- outcome of thelection, this is what itish and americceors will still have to deal with. bbc news, kabul. >>t the white house has confmed they expect the u.s. budget deficit to reach9 illion over the next decade. because the cost to the public will be huge -- some estimates $775 billion of taxpayer cash willo to interest payments alone. no surprise the president soht to deflectttention with an announcement he wantben bernanke...
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>> i wish my family wasot going through wha they're going through right now. >>o safe pla. a "datine" exclusive. >> i'm ann curry. thanks for joining us. it was the kind headline some pele need to hea twice to be sure they hard it rig. aother and father, paren of 17 children, including 13 who were adopted, murded in their own hoe. nine of the children,ll with special needs, were in th house at etime. within days police arresd a group suspects and establishe a possible motive but there could be more to this case th mes the eye. here's keith morrison. >> reporter: relief, finally. along the gulf coast and the florida panhand the prise of sunset brought a respite from the withering humidity, the oppresive sun. it was july 9th, just past 7:00 p.m. a breeze kicd in. you could breae agai and then the cime that stole that breath away. eseimages were captured by the sophiscated security system mountedoutside and inside a ninbeoom house a home invasion inprogress, a double murder about to occu the victims a husband and wife. but not any suburban couple. this was no typical family. >
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police are still investigating this crash to find out wha exactly what happened. sherrie johnson, abc 2 newsp. >>> first time since the ravens got here that matt stover was not in a ravens uniform. derrick mason got a great ovation. joe flacco went right down the field, kicked a couple of field goes. ray rice ran great. receivers had their moments. defense was hard-hitting. tavarus gooden was real good. greg mattison, the new defensive coordinator got the ball. it's back to work now. >> the eagles played the patriots but didn't seem to matter after news broke that michael vick signed a two-year deal with the eagles. vick spent nearly two years behind bar as bankrolling a dog fighting ring. you heard aleen gabey from the spca here saying she was pleased that the ravens did not sign it michael vick. coach reid says he doesn't know when he'll be football ready. >>> a local businessman owner is found dead. he was found bound with zip ties inside his canton vending business. his name is constantine dino frank. died after being taken off life support on tuesday found fa
police are still investigating this crash to find out wha exactly what happened. sherrie johnson, abc 2 newsp. >>> first time since the ravens got here that matt stover was not in a ravens uniform. derrick mason got a great ovation. joe flacco went right down the field, kicked a couple of field goes. ray rice ran great. receivers had their moments. defense was hard-hitting. tavarus gooden was real good. greg mattison, the new defensive coordinator got the ball. it's back to work now....
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. >>> washington, dc, is the easiest city in wha le a job in the entire country. that b coing rda to acinrdto a e ed indeed. jacksonville, baltimore, salt la cd itcaany annew york thsurv tye theyrv found there are six v job posting for every unemployed postings r thfoe r the city. george mason analyst contributes those good marks to growth in the federal government. >> there are more federal jobs available now than there have been in recent decades. >> in addition to the federal government the job sectors with the most openings right now are health care and education. >>> his vision became the blue print for broadcast journalism. a look back at the life and legacy of don hewitt. >>> should go bloggers be held responsible for they at they po online. i'm lindsey mastis. that story is coming up. >>> 9news now is brought to you by your honda dealer. cash or cnkers is available at your chevy dealer. h witmore eligible models to choose from than anyone. ur yonkf lu er cl iqualifies to be recycled, you can get a $3500 or $4500 government rebate. and just announced! if yo
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it is called "a journal for jordan" and wha it is is a memoir.i decided to take the journal entries and expand on them and talent jordan the full story of his parents live together. i decided i am not pointing this is a very talented. he wasn't a perfect man, i am not perfect, our relationships only was not perfect but it was as good as i've ever seen and i want jordan to think his father was a saint whose example he could not live up to -- you sn't but he was honorable and decent and prayerful and strg, he was a strong prideful black man and an american hero. and this book has been so well received and that it has bn sold in australia, brazil, holland, several other countries, poland, taiwan, and to me i'm so proud of that not because of what i did appear and i feel this isn the bombing, and the vehicle for telling the story, but that people all over the world would embrace the story about an arage black family and as a warrior who literally die for our country and the sort of sacrifices he made. you know, charles was a complex man. on the hand,
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. >> il tell you wha, tryg to keep our mility people from voting. we couldn't havehat, could we? >> rose: n, we couldn't. did yo succeed? >> evidently. we g the military votes. that was my job. >> rose: is that rht? >> yeah. >> rose: well, i madet my job how have you gwn since then? hoare you different toy? >> you know, think i know now in 200 at i didn't know in 1995. >>ose: well, i hope so. >> and irocally i'm counseling my leral democratic friends, saying "just relax." you know, i thought 1995 when we conservatives to over congress we owned the world. that we could ps whatever we wanted to pass throu the house, the sene would confirm it, it had go to the white hse be signednd it would be law. what i found out was james madison s a pretty smart guy. we dartedurther right than america was ready to goand you ha moderate republins, democrats in the senate. it sorof chiseled off the edges of tha agenda. thsame thing is haening now. and democrats haveone too far le. they spent t much money. they're moving fasr than e middle of arican pitical thought is ready to go. d they're learnin
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andou wonder, wha --hat will they say to my hildren? you know, are tey going t get that knock on the door? and itdoes weigh heavily you sometimes but what you dos you focus and you do ur job and u talk to your friends. >> there e peopleut there who want to kill us and tey wanto killy pple, my countrymen. i feel iave a peonal responsibility. i don't know why. i don't knowhy i get worked up about it. anyway iave a pernal responsibili, obligation to e guy on the ground. the guy who is there riski his li every da to te my family back home. and i'mgoing to do what can do to pull him out and if someone's stding in the way of his sety, like i said, it a bad day for them. >>> afanistan's people are often caught in the css fire of the w between taliban and western troops. and a new report out today from the humanirian organization oxfam says that one-third of the polation is now at risk fr another enemy, hunger. oxfam's aide workers say that the u.s. alonepends $100 llion a day for mility operations in afghanistan, while all internional aid comb
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process >> presint obama has been criticizedy some who say his administration's been toquick to embrace wha the consider mubarak's utilitarian regime. >> i think it's prably showing the ama administration's pragmatism in dealing with this sue. on the one hd it is calling -- it i still upholding presential freedom, democracy and human rights, but it's not mang a big isue out of these matters which makes it easier for the mubarak government. at the same time, there i this criticism that perhaps the currentdministrationis notas seris about spreading demoacy in that part of the world and that of cours hurts it's credibilityo so extent. >> salameh nett, thank u for joining usonight. >> you'rwelcome. >> one imptant programming note. charlie ro has an exclusive inteiew with hosni mubarak. check your local listis. >>> want to end on a potive part ne so we start with thailand. where a 48-year-olelephant has been fitted with a permanent artificial limb.he animal lost her footnd part of her leg when she steppedn a land mine 10ears ago near the border with myanmar. hefirst steps were a little tentative
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he knew that hen he went over there heas going to get wha he wanted. yethen you saw that picture -- he ha an abolute stone face when he at next to kim jong il. how hard wa it for him o keep from smile something >> i probay wasn that hard for himstanding next to ki jongy. but it was the most genuine smile in th world with kim ong il. he couldn't have een hppier than to havebill clinton,who he been obsessed with over t years and thin is so fabulous. bill clintoncouldn't smile in that. john: because you wuld be accused of apeasement? >> they are ready. john and madelin albright had en accusedofbeing too friendly in her meeting. yes. all those pctures come ck to haunt you. this may come back in another way because is risky john: that plays int the argumentthers argue that ts rewards bad behavior. what do you tnk that of arment? what ds it mean in this debate? >> first of all, they weren hostages. they were awns in this wole game. so think rewarding ad behavior, they canet accused of that if thin go badl which is ne principle -- principal reon they want o s
he knew that hen he went over there heas going to get wha he wanted. yethen you saw that picture -- he ha an abolute stone face when he at next to kim jong il. how hard wa it for him o keep from smile something >> i probay wasn that hard for himstanding next to ki jongy. but it was the most genuine smile in th world with kim ong il. he couldn't have een hppier than to havebill clinton,who he been obsessed with over t years and thin is so fabulous. bill clintoncouldn't smile in that. john:...
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i know wha i know. i played right away. was it easy? no, it wasn't easy. he'd have a much better supporting cast certainly than i had at that time. at some point, he'll have to play. it's not going to be easy at any point. i just wouldn't feel good going into year two with a young quarterback that had not played as a rookie. >> joe: time-out taken by tampa bay. we'll step aside, come back. and i'm looking to buy a greatm computer. a mac. oh great, um, i'd go wh a pc. but i want one that just works without thousands of viruses and a ton of headaches. that's a pc. really? yep. i thought macs were much more stable and secure than pcs? they're not. you can't believe everything you hear! i'm gonna think about it. just get a pc. man, it never ends. i don't even wanna ask. >> joe: third down and six for josh freemen. we're about to see the third down play. if there's one thing we can look about, it's the play of the young quarterbacks, with chad henne on the miami side and josh freeman for tampa bay. >> troy: they get a chance to play against young players, get e
i know wha i know. i played right away. was it easy? no, it wasn't easy. he'd have a much better supporting cast certainly than i had at that time. at some point, he'll have to play. it's not going to be easy at any point. i just wouldn't feel good going into year two with a young quarterback that had not played as a rookie. >> joe: time-out taken by tampa bay. we'll step aside, come back. and i'm looking to buy a greatm computer. a mac. oh great, um, i'd go wh a pc. but i want one that...
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but that i tnk is the chalnge. >> rose: whas the way out for them?>> theway out is for mark zuckberg-- and he's doing , i believe-- is to make sure that'sart of the culture. the quality of the advertising service and the efficy of the advertisinservice has to be talkedbout as much internally the user experience. on when that you have sort of obsessn over both of the customers that are actually a part of that business well, think you have a great, great traction othe advertising side. >> re: how would you do that, though >> you leady example. i'll describe little bit of hu, for example, a day in the lifef hulu. we have thr ctomers. we haveusers, we have advertisers, ande have content partners. we have three customers. weon't have oneustomer, we have three. and weake all of our disions in balanceday and by the way, our rallyi cry as a compy is to make sure that we deliver a seice tha users, advertisers and content owners unabashedly ve. which means that the design of e service has to delht advertisers as much as it delights users a we're not willing to
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on june 21 he's still in prison andwe'll talk aut that with "newsweek's" edir john meacham spl >> whas so disappointing is we for six weeksave rpectfully as that he... that iranian law be folwed. they areot followi their own duerocess. the other thing that's unfortunate is iran clearly wants to be pa of the fami of nations they want to be taken seriously. they want to be part ofthe world community. but is is not the way o acts ifne wants to d that. >> rose: we conclude wi part one of a two part nversation with general tonyinni, a stinguished marine who seed in t mitary all of his life with obseations about amera's role with america's role in the world, especlly middle eas >> i've heard both sides, arab and israeli,nly you could do it, put it onhe table, i'm coinced that for it to be a comprehensive sustainable plan they have toork it out, put it onhe table wehould not be in the an of putng it on the table. >>. >> rose: the head ofkessler motorsas scheduled to tell us about his electric car, that interview willake place later. to want, president cnton in north rea, john meaam and genera
on june 21 he's still in prison andwe'll talk aut that with "newsweek's" edir john meacham spl >> whas so disappointing is we for six weeksave rpectfully as that he... that iranian law be folwed. they areot followi their own duerocess. the other thing that's unfortunate is iran clearly wants to be pa of the fami of nations they want to be taken seriously. they want to be part ofthe world community. but is is not the way o acts ifne wants to d that. >> rose: we conclude wi...
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president obama invited the t men to his house for wha >>> eight countries took a big leap of faith today. it's a leap many of us wouldn't make. i wouldn't. what they did is jump and flipped off a 60-foot platform in sloveneia. rescuers were waiting in the water in case anything went wrong. that's the winner! in his superman cape. all right! flying through the air. >> whoa. >> what's up next -- "the tonight show's" next. >> see you tomorrow. good night.
president obama invited the t men to his house for wha >>> eight countries took a big leap of faith today. it's a leap many of us wouldn't make. i wouldn't. what they did is jump and flipped off a 60-foot platform in sloveneia. rescuers were waiting in the water in case anything went wrong. that's the winner! in his superman cape. all right! flying through the air. >> whoa. >> what's up next -- "the tonight show's" next. >> see you tomorrow. good night.
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. >> wha they will try tell us they will tell us whetherwe ed oner two dose per person for a vaccination >> until aaccine can be made wily available, many countries ar focusing on preventi. last week brazl, thousds of fans attending a soccergame woreasks after being ordered do so by a judge. the game took place in the southern part of brazil, where most of bral's swine flu cases had been reported. nearly 200 peoplhave died in th country from the disease. >> translator: we' several peopleie, including mothers and bies. it's a sad situatn. we willcontinue to support measures like the ontoday. >> on saturday in ecuador, the health minters of ten south american countries met tonsure thfair distribution the swinflu vaccine they anounced theywould work together to buy the vaccine an effort to prevent being overchard. >> translator:he latin american governmen want to preventhose with a commercial interest ofaking advantage of the uncertaiy caused by the paemic. the medici and supplies needed to deal with the pandec must be availle to all. >> also thiseek inosta ra, swine flstruck what may be i
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. >> why do you continue to support a nazi policy, as obama s expressed suppo this policy >> on wha planet do youpend most of ur time? >> also, afghans risked their lives to vote. as terrorist mbings escalate in iraq, thmaliki government chooses not to ask for arican lp. the nation lose t legendary newsmen, rertovak and don witt. >> the secret is to find people who could tell the sto better thanou can. captioneby the nation captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> i am looking for somebody who can tell me of theublic option inresident obama's health plan is still viab. decratic senator kent conrad says not in thsenate. >> look, the fact the matter that there are n the votes in the united states senate for the public option, they're never have been, so to continue to chase that rabbit i think it's just a wasted effort >> after sayinthat the rabbit woulprobably be taken o the table, health and hum servis secretarkathleen sebelius gave the little fellow a n lease on li. >> absolutely nothingas changed. continue to supporthe public option it. thatwill help lower cos and if american consumers
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and whas happening in tho regions is that the glacia lakes are building up as e glaciers fill the lakes more and moreo the point where ty just burst and create vastating damage further downstream. so these are really quite tremenus disaster >> and th's a specific disaster. how do you deal withsomething like that? >> well, in that ki of example what you have to is tackle it from a loof different ways. oneay is to buildin more early warning systems, gets the pele better repared for disasters whh will happen more freqntly, recate people, lower lakes, you kow a number of different ings. >> what cathe united nations actually do when it comes to the issue climate change >> oh many different things. we're basically supporting countries to do assessmentsof wh theirriorities are how they can ma decisions by their velopment this is future. for example, in some countries where they gro cotton. cotton in a ry, ver water-inteive crop and the price of cotton is dropng. so doesn'takence. a climate-cstrained world to continue to ovide subsidies to cotton owers. or into a differentindustry. so there's t
and whas happening in tho regions is that the glacia lakes are building up as e glaciers fill the lakes more and moreo the point where ty just burst and create vastating damage further downstream. so these are really quite tremenus disaster >> and th's a specific disaster. how do you deal withsomething like that? >> well, in that ki of example what you have to is tackle it from a loof different ways. oneay is to buildin more early warning systems, gets the pele better repared for...
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. >>> the pentagon whas coirmed the remains of navy pilot michael scott speicher have been identifiednt down on the first first night of the gulf war. >>> today we expect the national weather service to examine a trail of damage in cecil county, maryland to determine if it was a tornado that downed several trees. nearby residents think it was a twister. tornadoes hit in frederick and carroll counties. turbulent weekend weather wise. >> things are settling down. we will turn up the heat this week. as far as storm chances 20% less. and look at what happened yester y.>> teafternoon and enthis then off shore and this morning other than a feaffeclds, it is nice and quiet. weather will not be impacting c this morning. thavismorning. weave had inregsin thinthe upp 77 from saint indigos. we are at 73. 85 to 90 under partly sunny to mostly sunny skies. >> hope everyone had a well- rested weekend. i know you were busy with the legg mason classic. >> having fun. >> that's right. >> there's no major incidents or accidents to tell you about. a clear commute to the beltway. moving to 95 northbound
. >>> the pentagon whas coirmed the remains of navy pilot michael scott speicher have been identifiednt down on the first first night of the gulf war. >>> today we expect the national weather service to examine a trail of damage in cecil county, maryland to determine if it was a tornado that downed several trees. nearby residents think it was a twister. tornadoes hit in frederick and carroll counties. turbulent weekend weather wise. >> things are settling down. we will...
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but if you look at wha president ama has advanced -- no pre-existing condition can be excluded by an insurance company, all emplers will prove something, even the smallest employers will havto y, a tax credit for tho who cannot afford it, a it will be funded by an increas tax on the wealthy pple -- back th two-one. it is a polical problem, and it will take polical skill and toughness to deterne whether or not president oba prevails. >> if he does not nail it, h is in deeprouble politicly, isn't he? he will come outt the end of ts year with aealth care rerm bill that he can sign an the country going to like. look, ted kennedy ote an op-ed piece in "time" magazine this week that ouined the real struggle to get health care reform d the difficulty he has had over thelast 30 years in ying to get something done. were farther along now than we ve ever been. if you had asked me back in january whether we would s them, the cgress coming togetherlowly, but coming together with somethg like this, ould have said no, it is not possible. >> the reason the so-called gang of six in the senate financ
but if you look at wha president ama has advanced -- no pre-existing condition can be excluded by an insurance company, all emplers will prove something, even the smallest employers will havto y, a tax credit for tho who cannot afford it, a it will be funded by an increas tax on the wealthy pple -- back th two-one. it is a polical problem, and it will take polical skill and toughness to deterne whether or not president oba prevails. >> if he does not nail it, h is in deeprouble politicly,...
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theare the only ones whonow what kind of activitie but the worrying thing about this trend is we saw wha happened in london with the attacks the, where the folks o carried out those attack re pakistan, fouh genation pakistanis, who followed t same end, trendin pakistan and came back. this is quite a worryi trend but thenhe bigger issu is, hodo you deal with this without actually stigmatizing the entire commuty? >> well i wa to bring up secrety of state hillary clinton. shs heading to africa. she's going to meet wth the presidt of somal. what do you pect to come out of that? >> well, ihink this is quite ignificant because far we haven't seen the administration policy on the broader -- including somia. and wh may be, you know, what we probably hope to see out of this visit is the beginnings of seeing the policyf the current administration on deal with the somalia situation. so far in e past month it has been faiy quiet from the administration. but quite certain that this visitill be the bginning of something moreositive and more proactive onhe part of the administrati. >> thank you vy much
theare the only ones whonow what kind of activitie but the worrying thing about this trend is we saw wha happened in london with the attacks the, where the folks o carried out those attack re pakistan, fouh genation pakistanis, who followed t same end, trendin pakistan and came back. this is quite a worryi trend but thenhe bigger issu is, hodo you deal with this without actually stigmatizing the entire commuty? >> well i wa to bring up secrety of state hillary clinton. shs heading to...
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tavis: howard dean on heah care last nigh wha is your sense of this $100 bilon that preside obama hasmarked for educaon in the smulus package. is that enough? is it being focused in the rht way? your sense aa professor your wle life dedicated t education, the ste of education in this country? >> it isot enough tavis, we need a lot mor forducation. th stimulus packageas been much more productivehan i think a lot people thought it wa going to be but unfortunately a lot oft is going into so-called shel-ready projects, roads, construction and we desperately need the money iour schoo an universities. if youook at state universies across the country day, they are all cutng their bums one after anoth after a -- their budgets one afr another when we really needhem. in back of the problem wh the blic option and education and the publioption in healt is really aeep american misunderanding of what public mean public mea democratic. it means us. it means us pviding health care for our lovednes and for r elders and people who need it. blic education means us providing educatiofor our chilen, for o
tavis: howard dean on heah care last nigh wha is your sense of this $100 bilon that preside obama hasmarked for educaon in the smulus package. is that enough? is it being focused in the rht way? your sense aa professor your wle life dedicated t education, the ste of education in this country? >> it isot enough tavis, we need a lot mor forducation. th stimulus packageas been much more productivehan i think a lot people thought it wa going to be but unfortunately a lot oft is going into...
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so t's one of those things whe you can't quite say wha is going to be the precipitating ent but it seems unwise or us to continu to rely o the cinese and others lending us eve more money eachyear foreer. >> how w ben bernanke's appointment received on the hill? i w chris dodd put ut a statement ere he said this is probably the right cice. which doen't sound like h was holding him tight >> ben bernanke eems to be ry popular on wall seet right ow. the wall streecrowd really wanted him reapointed. the senate ismore ambilent ansome members of the house are downrit hostile. i think that refles the high-profile that rnanke and the fehave taken in this rescue a become a lightning rod for bailinout wall street. they wll be -- he wi be put under e ringer but little chance he will geturned down. >> some orry the fed may be topowerful? >> they dobut if they were worried out it then what would they be saying i president ama had replaced him with sometng -- someone of his hone party and chosing? gwen: it would be a wholother convertion. we'll come back to that e. next week we'll bring you "washingn w
so t's one of those things whe you can't quite say wha is going to be the precipitating ent but it seems unwise or us to continu to rely o the cinese and others lending us eve more money eachyear foreer. >> how w ben bernanke's appointment received on the hill? i w chris dodd put ut a statement ere he said this is probably the right cice. which doen't sound like h was holding him tight >> ben bernanke eems to be ry popular on wall seet right ow. the wall streecrowd really wanted him...
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>>ell, wha i get outf i tas, is that every time weo one of the and we've de 567, you can't wk out of the premises, wherever we' holding it, wther it's under a tent orn a canoe somewhere, without people coming up and saying, gosh, i'm glad y ca, whether they're speaki english some foreign languagegosh, i'm glad you cameecause i reallyeeded this. and it made a big difference for me and that's wondeul. the dowide, of course,s that we can't see everybody and so on the last dayfhese things tre will always be those people tha come up to you the end and, you c ju do one more? you can't d erybo. a so that's the sad par of the whole thing. tavi it's a fascinating life, stan bck -- life st brock lives. i askedbout his service and loveo everyday people. the pth of your love r everyday people and e quality of youservice t them. the dth o his love a quality of his services is quitevident in this r.a.m. project that we've bn seeing al across the country that has taken place here in l. with thousands people being seen and helpedor their medical concerns. stan brock, an honor to meet you. i'm dighte
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. >> i listen to you >> wha it does is to reduce discourse t the fringe pa of evy healthcare argumentto they're going t kill old people, they're going to do that, as opposed to discussing what if we just left healtare ale the way it is, what do you think the con consequences woul? >> think this representative's mments, she's freshman congressman and you lea the ros, i don't think we wld have sn this five or 10 years ago elevad to the level saying she's the samas a pat buchanan or somebody els who hasaid a ve raciallyharged comnt. i lerally think we have fol out there, whether it's the face facebook o the ttterers or posting themn youtu, who are trying to earrass people -- >> but racist comments hpened in a preobamara as well. all o these thingsadd up to our cultu. i mean, i know that she seems like a kind of inconsequential person fm a part of the countryhere, oh, may there ar more people whore racist, easy to write off what she says, but ihink that it has to be -- >> i don't know about the racist part but it is the statehat had a hug battle over teachg biblical sayings in sence cls.
. >> i listen to you >> wha it does is to reduce discourse t the fringe pa of evy healthcare argumentto they're going t kill old people, they're going to do that, as opposed to discussing what if we just left healtare ale the way it is, what do you think the con consequences woul? >> think this representative's mments, she's freshman congressman and you lea the ros, i don't think we wld have sn this five or 10 years ago elevad to the level saying she's the samas a pat buchanan...