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how you saw it and wha is it about that wehould anticite? >> i tnk this is a movie aut love. >> charlieyou got me already >>ut not love in the kind of valentinkind of le, heart, you know. >> charlie: right. >> intense lov tt can hurt, desty and heal. love that can always open for someone d this is a story of of someone who wal through the destructn and has the ability to come back through ve. >> charlie: these are the kis of stories you want totell? >> i think the movies i write are ver oimistic becausen the end the people whogo through rk packages they ways have light, a hope and a chance to redeem themselves. this is a movie with the loss of identity and how slowly through love, the love of daughter, friends, any kind o love y n go back to. >> charlie:his is also a seual film and it's about passion. >> of course. >> charlie: tell me your character, my ar? >> he did such aeautiful job. she is somebod -- i'm a massiv fan of h write something the idea of getting a guillermo arriaga script was to me aming. >> charlie: l right but tell th sto b
how you saw it and wha is it about that wehould anticite? >> i tnk this is a movie aut love. >> charlieyou got me already >>ut not love in the kind of valentinkind of le, heart, you know. >> charlie: right. >> intense lov tt can hurt, desty and heal. love that can always open for someone d this is a story of of someone who wal through the destructn and has the ability to come back through ve. >> charlie: these are the kis of stories you want totell? >>...
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to me, the future of television is what's happening no the ideal story isrobably wha happen with thene that landed in the hudon river. "the tod show" gets it literally as it's happening dateline does a han ierest, the people onhe pne and then late night doe jokes about it. heres an event that happened and nbc had it throughou the day. the human angle, the new angle and the fun angle. that's what i think we n do in primetime. we're not going to te three or four shows ahead o time. we're going to tape, watch t ne, boom. yo give people your taken what theresident did or didt do that day. tavis: saking of your take. i was dng without you over the summer because the were so many things i wanted to hear your take on. can i throw aew things at you? >> sure. tavis:n no particular order, what did you make over th beer mmit? >> i come from boston. so it is jus like a funny place to -- younow, it is better than it used to be. iean, ihink this is just a case o you know who i am. i'm a boston cop. sometimes it is just guys being ys. you know, that's what would likeo think. that's whai go into iti
to me, the future of television is what's happening no the ideal story isrobably wha happen with thene that landed in the hudon river. "the tod show" gets it literally as it's happening dateline does a han ierest, the people onhe pne and then late night doe jokes about it. heres an event that happened and nbc had it throughou the day. the human angle, the new angle and the fun angle. that's what i think we n do in primetime. we're not going to te three or four shows ahead o time....
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we're also going to hear wha janet jackson has to y as she prepares for a musical tribute to herroth they are weekend at the rad city music hall. >>> all coming up. first, president obama takes his health care message on theoad today th a caaign-style rally. mike hasmore. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy. after a summer of raucous tow halls, congressional infighting and sinking poll number, president obama is hopg that after that b wednesday speech the tide h turned on his heth care plan even after some two dozen speeches -- >> the cost of our health re
we're also going to hear wha janet jackson has to y as she prepares for a musical tribute to herroth they are weekend at the rad city music hall. >>> all coming up. first, president obama takes his health care message on theoad today th a caaign-style rally. mike hasmore. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy. after a summer of raucous tow halls, congressional infighting and sinking poll number, president obama is hopg that after that b wednesday speech the tide h turned...
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let's begin th whas transpired in thelast year. how did the government do? >> well, the governmt was faced with a crisis of proportions th haven't been seen sce the 1930s, anyway and when you got to the fall and th kind of exploded in a rate they certain dn't anticipate with succession failure and new failuresstarting with their cision to support faepld and faekd ich are alrea vernment supported instutions, this deteriorated and they react ve strongly at th point wit supporting the remaining investnt banks, a.i.g., the world's biest insurance company, the recapitalized or began toecapitalize in tter of weeks the biggest banks in the united states. meanwhile ai broad sothing similar had been ing on, but basically the financialystem was tak over and support by thfederal government, a really remarkable event. and then as tngs have evolv, the vernment has proded not to sole sourceof credit in th the economy, but amangly a large proportion o the flow of credit throu the economy, which is minished, has been by courtesy of e federal governnt. so it obviouslyeeds a
let's begin th whas transpired in thelast year. how did the government do? >> well, the governmt was faced with a crisis of proportions th haven't been seen sce the 1930s, anyway and when you got to the fall and th kind of exploded in a rate they certain dn't anticipate with succession failure and new failuresstarting with their cision to support faepld and faekd ich are alrea vernment supported instutions, this deteriorated and they react ve strongly at th point wit supporting the...
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we heard vice president biden yesterday come out a explain how the recovery iorking and how wha they've done was better than sitting on e sidelines. let's listen to the vice president. >> t recery act has played a siificant role in changing the trectory of our enomy, in changing the conveation about the economy in this country. instead of tking about the ginning of the deession, we're talking about e end of a recession. gwen: so we're changinthe nversation. isn't at what the president wants do tuesday night? >> yesit's interesng, tse biden remarks. there are two auences there one is the inside audience to democrats. he wants to say, lk, we can big things and show results,o your constitues will seeou signing on to big things and having it pay off. in other words, do tt with us on health re. in the public it's harder for them to make that case because they don't want to snd like they'rtalking up the economy too much. they're trying to make a link abouthe tentative success in the onomy and hopefully with health care. >>iven how bad the economy has been and the health care debate and energ
we heard vice president biden yesterday come out a explain how the recovery iorking and how wha they've done was better than sitting on e sidelines. let's listen to the vice president. >> t recery act has played a siificant role in changing the trectory of our enomy, in changing the conveation about the economy in this country. instead of tking about the ginning of the deession, we're talking about e end of a recession. gwen: so we're changinthe nversation. isn't at what the president...
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this kindf attack is basically, i don't kw if you mow exactly wha this is -- it is milons of sort of zbie computers that have all been infected with a piece of software that is just waiting dormant from a command for somebody. they wait uil someone utilizes them. and then they say, everyone go, thisebsite,illions of illegitimate request which then block out all t legitimate reests from aone accessing the site. th's how they den service to legitimate use. tavis: i assume to be hacked ans you have gotten to a evel where you're gnificant enough and big enoughnd the story comes big enough for the hacker to succefully try to hack you. it is a back ended complimt. mitc you're not a targetntil you bece pular. tavis: much bter said. you say it easier tn i did. what is the nickname biz come from? >> unfortunate it comes from me not saying my full ne when i was a kid. my full name is cistopher isaac stone. i couldn't say christopheri said biz bur it kind of sound the same. it stuck and i tri to go by isaac st of my lifnd do i in some places. t biz, oer people find out ople call me biz they wan
this kindf attack is basically, i don't kw if you mow exactly wha this is -- it is milons of sort of zbie computers that have all been infected with a piece of software that is just waiting dormant from a command for somebody. they wait uil someone utilizes them. and then they say, everyone go, thisebsite,illions of illegitimate request which then block out all t legitimate reests from aone accessing the site. th's how they den service to legitimate use. tavis: i assume to be hacked ans you...
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buthere's a kind of an uncertainty in rms of me and more combat forces. >> rose: wha kind of metrix d you have wh this? what if six months from now it's worse rather thanetter? wh do you say then? >> then you make the best assessment youan as to how to improve the situation at th time the metcs, by the y, which we'vasked for in terms of how do we mease improvement are going to actually be coming into us within thnext feways. we'rgoing to get bried on those metr which is were required to come in during september. they're going come in, i thin a week or so earlier than the legislative date. butbviously you want mak continuing assessmes as to what is theest way to cceed in afghanistan, like any other place. and if three mons from now or six months from now it lks like atrategy that is in place d the tactics a the policy decision which is haveeen made are notorking, then you adjust. you constantly need to adst. t the question, again, that i face iwhether before we make is commitment, while we hav troops going in right now we still have part of thi 2 is,000 commitment going in. should we m
buthere's a kind of an uncertainty in rms of me and more combat forces. >> rose: wha kind of metrix d you have wh this? what if six months from now it's worse rather thanetter? wh do you say then? >> then you make the best assessment youan as to how to improve the situation at th time the metcs, by the y, which we'vasked for in terms of how do we mease improvement are going to actually be coming into us within thnext feways. we'rgoing to get bried on those metr which is were...
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the speec opportunity, wha has it changed and did the president help himself? >> yeah, arlie, he did. i thought he thread it ha needle. he had to appealo a mber of different gups tonight and i think he did that. you know, usuly a presidential address ke this is settg the terms of the debate. this, after a summerf discontent in which he let the other side setthe predite he got back in theall game. >> rose: does at mean he should have ma the speech before the summer? >> one can argue tha you can say bi clinton did and it didn't work. if he winse should have made the spee when he made i if he loses,e should have mad it earlier. what he did is he tossed out enough red meat, hgot the base excited, he invoked the memory of the great liberal lion edward kennedy. athe same time i think he went rther than rich lowr suggests, he made concessions and impoant issues at risk for the at risk pools, medical malpractice. d the initial reaction a to beery enencouraging. benelson, the key democrat in the sete called it a game changer. the mai may said.... >> re: why is it a game
the speec opportunity, wha has it changed and did the president help himself? >> yeah, arlie, he did. i thought he thread it ha needle. he had to appealo a mber of different gups tonight and i think he did that. you know, usuly a presidential address ke this is settg the terms of the debate. this, after a summerf discontent in which he let the other side setthe predite he got back in theall game. >> rose: does at mean he should have ma the speech before the summer? >> one can...
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that's wha gets them in. my concern is why do they stay in. so the question is confederate psistence. >> in additio to taking a look at going into some of the diaries and other things, you take a quantitative look at who fought. what types of things did you come up with there? >> first thing is the standard argue system it's a rich man's war and poor man's fight. really a rich man's feig. rich counties overwhelmingly send hig numbers of men. in terms of correlation. you get a very strong correlation between wealth and slave holding and enlistment. theor wealth a county has the more slaves a place has the more men go t fight some rich men are actually over represeed in the army as posed to under represented. the other statistical element thats important is desertion. i found overa a 15% rate of desertion in confederate forces 10% because some those g back the desertion peaks in 62. the traditional argue system that it peaks late in the war. it steadily gs up and in fact what i find is that desertion peaks in 62 because men are angry about the d
that's wha gets them in. my concern is why do they stay in. so the question is confederate psistence. >> in additio to taking a look at going into some of the diaries and other things, you take a quantitative look at who fought. what types of things did you come up with there? >> first thing is the standard argue system it's a rich man's war and poor man's fight. really a rich man's feig. rich counties overwhelmingly send hig numbers of men. in terms of correlation. you get a very...
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that's very impornt because it will decide wha kind o peace we canhave. but in theong run, inhe foreseble future israel will need to he or mt have t ability to defd itself because of the posbility of change, undesirable change andthe territors adjacento us. do younow at adjacent to us ans sitting in the heart new yor city. skip jfk airrt. at laguard airport you already have the other side of isrl so 's a tiny country. so we have to make sure -- charlie: that's the burden to live with butou live with that burden but youlso live with the burden of history. and that cuts bh ways. at you have an opportunity to take risks that may possibly create lestinian state that's able to live and remo the fe at citizens have lived with since 48. yohave the possibility. >>ell charlie, let me tell you, it's my fondest dream and i think it requires, it will reire a courageous partne on the palestinias side as well. anit will require staying t hand of iran. at is using every power available to it, to undermine the most and to advance terror not oy from a distance but close.
that's very impornt because it will decide wha kind o peace we canhave. but in theong run, inhe foreseble future israel will need to he or mt have t ability to defd itself because of the posbility of change, undesirable change andthe territors adjacento us. do younow at adjacent to us ans sitting in the heart new yor city. skip jfk airrt. at laguard airport you already have the other side of isrl so 's a tiny country. so we have to make sure -- charlie: that's the burden to live with butou live...
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economy depends on csumer spending, and know worst biggest factors r consumers to snd is wha they pay for the price of gasoline. whatan you tell american pers of what they can expect to pay foras? pay less taxes. you know, if you took therice of gallon of gasoline and loed at what ctributes to thatrice,t's probably 30%. worldwide you will find is raging 60 to 80%. the biest jump in the pri of gasoline is ally taxe >> susie: bu when gasoline prices notong agoumped from $2 a gallon to $4 that wasn't because of governmentaxes. that wasecause the actual price jped >> right. australian speculatin from playing arnd with the price of oil. >>usie: how do you do tt? >> by registration. and i believe ting to manage this specution isbeing discussed very loudly and thoroughly in many organizations in many governments. institutions. yohave a rutation for trying to keep oil prices stable, but ther are other opec countries that areot committed to that. what do you s to them? >> w always t took reasonable and moderate, inverything we do, actually. if i am at anpec conference, we will ve, of course di
economy depends on csumer spending, and know worst biggest factors r consumers to snd is wha they pay for the price of gasoline. whatan you tell american pers of what they can expect to pay foras? pay less taxes. you know, if you took therice of gallon of gasoline and loed at what ctributes to thatrice,t's probably 30%. worldwide you will find is raging 60 to 80%. the biest jump in the pri of gasoline is ally taxe >> susie: bu when gasoline prices notong agoumped from $2 a gallon to $4...
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depending on wha neighborhood you were in today. update on what's happening with tropical storm fred. it's expected to move northward and may develop into a hurricane. it's expected to dissipate 48 hours after that. here is the low. here's the easterly flou tomorrow morning. showers across the area. then a little heavier by the afternoon. there's the low coming inland more. high pressure not moving much. we keep the cloud cover and cool temperatures around as well. low 70s for highs tomorrow. not a lot of wind. there's the temperature for your wednesday. 76 degrees. we barely get out of the 60s on thursday. the high just 70 degrees. close to 80 by friday because we get a chance to clear out. let's hope we do. i'm ready for that kind of weekend. low to mid-80s across the area and finally, sunshine around here. >> we're looking forward to the weekend, too. thanks. >>> time to run down a run away boat. >>>>> >>> it could be if jason campbell get as little more time to set up, things could happen. >> you are talking pas protection. the
depending on wha neighborhood you were in today. update on what's happening with tropical storm fred. it's expected to move northward and may develop into a hurricane. it's expected to dissipate 48 hours after that. here is the low. here's the easterly flou tomorrow morning. showers across the area. then a little heavier by the afternoon. there's the low coming inland more. high pressure not moving much. we keep the cloud cover and cool temperatures around as well. low 70s for highs tomorrow....
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of tokyo i where the janese eat are educated areelite -- elite are educated >> i would like to know wha their vision ojapan is. we he a quickly aging society, national debt, global warming. ese problemsneed to be addressed. >> this marks a turning point for japan. this is thebiggest change in politics for more than half o century. the new prime minister must deliver on his promes of sweeping rerm and must find a y to revive the falteri economy. >> stay with us if you can't on bbc world news. saw it all, atribute to the legendary abc news correspondent. -- stay with us if you can. six bodies wereound inside a burning car inexico. 15 people were killed in two separate shootings in aother northern mexican town. there has been a wave of vience between warring gangs. >>a day of celebration. but the crowds wre marking 19years of indepennce, their couny's war on drug dendence was claing moreasualties as here in tijuana where police discovered the remains of six diesn burned out ca soar, officers have given n reason for t killings the city is seen by wnforcement agenci as a major nduit for dgs
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but ny of those who are baeling into bond funds today may not fully understand wha could go wrong tomorro u.s. treasury bonds e consideredhe worlds safest invement because almost no one inks the american government would er default on its debt. but at very low risk does not mean there is no risk in vernment bonds. after this latt bond-buying nge, there's very little roo left f error. the ten-year u.s. easury bond yields only about 4% in interest income. that'so higher than the long- term pace of inflati in the u.s. and well bew the average historal interest rate. when rates rise-- and trt me, at some point theyurely will-- the maet value of existing bonds willall. many bond nds could easily lose 10% or re. if you want inco with safety, consider a shorterm bond index fund, which should provide elds higher than cash at low risk than longer-tm bonds. just don't fl yourself into thinking thauncle sam guarantees immunity for investors. m jason zweig. >> susie: that'snightly businesseport" for wednesday, september 16. i'm susie gharib. goodnight everyo, and good night you, paul. >> paul: goodni
but ny of those who are baeling into bond funds today may not fully understand wha could go wrong tomorro u.s. treasury bonds e consideredhe worlds safest invement because almost no one inks the american government would er default on its debt. but at very low risk does not mean there is no risk in vernment bonds. after this latt bond-buying nge, there's very little roo left f error. the ten-year u.s. easury bond yields only about 4% in interest income. that'so higher than the long- term pace...
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. >> paul: wha did you make of the fed atement today? looks like policy makers are eing signs of recovery. are you positive? >> i think we'v seen a smooy before with them, i think they'll be accommodating as long as possible and they artrying to squeeze the public back into ris assets. and they've done that in lar part but the proveial saying o wall street the first move after a fed announcement is a false move you saw a gurve up and took off at the end of t da >> paul:tocks are neartheir highs of the year, as / long-time trader whaare you seeing in the maet? >> what i'm seeing is risk being shuttled back a forth between the publicnd private sector, a lotf secondaries now as companies take advantage ofhigher stock prices. and mu like energy, risk isn't created dtroyed it simp changes form. and i thinkhat's largely at we're seeing and it warns a t of caution on t part of invtors. >> paul: you were bearish on technology when yo joined us la month. but those stocksave continued to moveigher. do you still e trouble in the teck secto >> the t
. >> paul: wha did you make of the fed atement today? looks like policy makers are eing signs of recovery. are you positive? >> i think we'v seen a smooy before with them, i think they'll be accommodating as long as possible and they artrying to squeeze the public back into ris assets. and they've done that in lar part but the proveial saying o wall street the first move after a fed announcement is a false move you saw a gurve up and took off at the end of t da >> paul:tocks...
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is that wha you're suggest something. >> you know, it's ieresting. given that there was no real tional economic interest stake, one can ask what w the motivation no some have suggested inclung congressman leaven that taking this type of actionill pave the way for positiverade initiatives in the future. iertainly hope that's t cae. but one must view this action against the back dp of the inaction of this administration and the congress on the pending kea and combia free trade agreemes. and ally a fairly steal, i not nonexistent,ffirmative enda. >> brown:et me go back to congressman leaven. go ahead. do you see a real gain for american workersin this. >> absolutely. absolutely. the atta just heard is absolutely wron tires made by the companies include the tires imported from china. that's fact number one. number two. when we negotiated 421, it simply required there be a surge. there had to be a gnificant impact in terms of injury. thas true here. theurge was clear. 45illion vsus 15 million. it impacted jobs in the united states of ameca. and this tion
is that wha you're suggest something. >> you know, it's ieresting. given that there was no real tional economic interest stake, one can ask what w the motivation no some have suggested inclung congressman leaven that taking this type of actionill pave the way for positiverade initiatives in the future. iertainly hope that's t cae. but one must view this action against the back dp of the inaction of this administration and the congress on the pending kea and combia free trade agreemes. and...
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discover morebout the suects that interes you and find out wha issues the world is talking about rit now. the bbc world news online good to bbc.com and watch the news unfd. >> latest hdlines, moscow is welcing washington's cision to shelve plans for an anti- missile system. a icide car bomr and afanistan killed six italian ldiers and 10 civilians. barack obama has played down talkor troops surging in afghanistan. he said there's a decision pending. a top command, stanley chrystal, has delivered a plea sessment of the wr and is urging a new apprch. > u.s. soldiers on foot patr. their new strategy talks about putting thefghan people first. it is not just about finding the enemy now. it is abo finding ankeeping friends. in the vlage, there is a warm wcome from a person. >> how are you? >> goo >> the know ait ofach other's nguage. this 24-year-old from america a bigob. he is one of the many ne faces in the countersurgency, and th is the point. it is safe to face. this meant lts the problems re -- the schools, t wells, but theyere prised them. >> it is never goodhen people promise them an
discover morebout the suects that interes you and find out wha issues the world is talking about rit now. the bbc world news online good to bbc.com and watch the news unfd. >> latest hdlines, moscow is welcing washington's cision to shelve plans for an anti- missile system. a icide car bomr and afanistan killed six italian ldiers and 10 civilians. barack obama has played down talkor troops surging in afghanistan. he said there's a decision pending. a top command, stanley chrystal, has...
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paul: you like wha moingtar causes we moat stocks. grif us some recommeations of we moat stocks. >> sure. one company th a wide economic moat tha i like i ollo group. thiss a company that at the university of phoenix, a for-profit education compa, exptionallhigh returns on invested cital, a lot free cash flow, and right now it's a coany that is benefiting from the recsion, with hh unempyment and under emplment there are a lot of adults who are auted in going bk to school and upgring their skills. this is company that's actual growing while the rest of theconomy is contracting. >> paul: we just have a minute how about anher choice? >> sure. another pun, paychex, a payroll prossing company, a company very entrenched with companies around the cntry. al as employment rebounce and interest rates rebound, think thin cpany is going to get aretty strong tail win in terms of earnings. >> paul: okay. cayxs the symbol. and one re, quickly. >> sure, jnson and johnson i think righnow that the maet is painting t entire health care secto with a very
paul: you like wha moingtar causes we moat stocks. grif us some recommeations of we moat stocks. >> sure. one company th a wide economic moat tha i like i ollo group. thiss a company that at the university of phoenix, a for-profit education compa, exptionallhigh returns on invested cital, a lot free cash flow, and right now it's a coany that is benefiting from the recsion, with hh unempyment and under emplment there are a lot of adults who are auted in going bk to school and upgring their...
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. >> wha is t timetable? gwen: what will we see next? >> the coming week is the self-imposed deadline by aucus, for a bipaisan bil. that doesn't look likely othr than what wealked aout. some point, they'reoing to have to move fast. >> the vice presint still thinks -- >> you have got a lit of hen will gfirst? the house cld move faster. they have bills ready to go t the rules and tthe floor. but the's a numbr of espially conservative democrs in the house that say, wait a minute. you are oing to mae me wak the plank or something that is not popur in y district. i'm up for r-election, let's see what the senate dos. >> let's talk out what evybody else is talking about. all the wonerful high-mindd substance, is overshadowed by one moment on thhouse floor, two words. you lie, from je wison from noh carolina. you're from nortcarolina. i wanted to clear hat up for everybody. how much did that elp or hrt wh the president wa out to do? >> if i had power, i would joe wion's bank account to find t how much rahmemanuel paid him fothis. this couldn't o
. >> wha is t timetable? gwen: what will we see next? >> the coming week is the self-imposed deadline by aucus, for a bipaisan bil. that doesn't look likely othr than what wealked aout. some point, they'reoing to have to move fast. >> the vice presint still thinks -- >> you have got a lit of hen will gfirst? the house cld move faster. they have bills ready to go t the rules and tthe floor. but the's a numbr of espially conservative democrs in the house that say, wait a...
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. >> well, the only thing i want to say, though, is at wha we... just want to make sure that everybody understands that you don'make decions about resoces before you havehe strate right. >> rose: joinings from washington now, rajiv chandrasekaran of the "washington post." he cauthored a piece tay about how the white hoe is rethinking the way rward afghanistan and i especially pleased to have m on this show. re is the "washington pos with a picture of general mcchrystal a the headline "more forces omission failure, top u.s. command from afghan war calls theext 12 month december iceive." written by bob woodward. here is "changes have obama rethinking r stragy." pagraph of bob woodward's story. "top u.s. and natocommander in afanistan warns in an urgent confidenti assess. ofhe war that he needs more forces within the xt year and bltly states that without them the eight-year conflict wil likely result in flure" accordg to a copy of the 66-page document obtained by the "washington po." so rajiv, thank you for coming, first of all. >> good evening, charl
. >> well, the only thing i want to say, though, is at wha we... just want to make sure that everybody understands that you don'make decions about resoces before you havehe strate right. >> rose: joinings from washington now, rajiv chandrasekaran of the "washington post." he cauthored a piece tay about how the white hoe is rethinking the way rward afghanistan and i especially pleased to have m on this show. re is the "washington pos with a picture of general...
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. >> pl: i guess you know wha u're talking about.onour last visit wi us in mijuly of last year,you made a bullish ca which was follow by the financial crisis and big losses in the market which, unfortunately, incded your buy recommendatns. les have a quick look and see how they've done since then. won't be a pretty picture. the fancial sector e.t.f.s and technology select th down but not bad on tech. are you still with these? with te. >> paul: oy, all right. and then broadcom up 4.1%. that's a trmph. are you still with it? >> yes. >> paul: a intel, you like intel. natial siconductor down badly, prosharesltradown. are you still with tho? >> ihink they'll ke recories in this bull market. >> pl: they're on the mend now. >> right. >> pl: do you have new remmendations? >> rht, i do. the first recommendation ithe chnology sector. >>aul: x.l.m. which fd liked for a ng time. >> it consists of 8 stocks so you gea very broad exposure to technology the second one is b.m. ftware. it is major internaonal software vendor. b.m.c.,the symbol,s you m
. >> pl: i guess you know wha u're talking about.onour last visit wi us in mijuly of last year,you made a bullish ca which was follow by the financial crisis and big losses in the market which, unfortunately, incded your buy recommendatns. les have a quick look and see how they've done since then. won't be a pretty picture. the fancial sector e.t.f.s and technology select th down but not bad on tech. are you still with these? with te. >> paul: oy, all right. and then broadcom up...
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they don't know wha the timi was going to be. they don't have a sense of what this...hat the intentions of these men were. >> woodruff: how do you exain then this warning that was issued today do you know how much of a nnection the was of this warning at wasissued today law enforcement around the country about potential attacks on masstransit bus and train? >> wel i think what authorities are sayings that this was good moment to remind people of the concern about andhe vulnerabilities of these areas. there hasn't bn a specif linke made between the rests and those warnings that went out from homeland security today >> woodrf: david johnon, when you say that ere is a sense that ty movedore quickly than thewanted to, what do you think precipitated that? >> well, there's no doubt, i thin that the information that was commucated to mr. afzali andis conversaon with mr. zazi was precipitatinevent that forced the hands of the authorities take this investigation public, so to speak. >>oodruff: by there afzali.... >> tt's the imam in n york. woodruff: in new york. bruce finley,
they don't know wha the timi was going to be. they don't have a sense of what this...hat the intentions of these men were. >> woodruff: how do you exain then this warning that was issued today do you know how much of a nnection the was of this warning at wasissued today law enforcement around the country about potential attacks on masstransit bus and train? >> wel i think what authorities are sayings that this was good moment to remind people of the concern about andhe...
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productivity, the number of jobs th are created, wha have you.the downside, if you're a business guy u don't want extra regulations, either. om a strucral pepective they havuestions. you ha this robust wireless dustry. in the u., you have at&t d verizon who e not only by far laest wireless companies, but they're stil vertically integrated. talked about at&t the old bell system system, tre was a local monopoly. they still have those in those old territors. and so if we're sprint or t-mobile we want to connect our wirele network in those areas, it's really, really expensi. they charge us a lot. the land line monopoly division which is a competitiv impediment to growi the indury further. the's some rulatory issues. i think there some other concerns in the industry and regulation around rly termination fees. why can't let customers break their ctracts. if you te tho away a phone prices will up, i bieve novation will come down. this adoption, this rapid adtion of new devices and new ones because people buy them because they're very affordable it's bec
productivity, the number of jobs th are created, wha have you.the downside, if you're a business guy u don't want extra regulations, either. om a strucral pepective they havuestions. you ha this robust wireless dustry. in the u., you have at&t d verizon who e not only by far laest wireless companies, but they're stil vertically integrated. talked about at&t the old bell system system, tre was a local monopoly. they still have those in those old territors. and so if we're sprint or...
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from econoc stability to imate change, we look at wha tops the agenda. >> suzanne: after ur straight months of gains, home sales stumble unpectedly. at leaves many people wondering what happened the recovery thoht to be underway in the housing market. >> they're n doing buy-backs, they're not doindividends, cap expenditures a down, hiring is most nonexistent. >> paul: and that's beuse s&p 500 companies are siing on almost $800 billion in cas coming up, what th're doing with a that money. suzanne: raspberries for th mar of the popular blackberry smart phone,s research in motion'satest results dippoint. toght's "stocks in the news" looks at just hobadly the shares are doingn after-hours tring. i'm paulangas. suzanne: and i'm suzanne pratt. susie gharibs on assignment. this is "nightlyusiness report" for thursday, seember 24. "nightly busins report" isade possible by: this program imade possie by contribions to your pbs station from vwers like you. thank you. captioningponsored by wpbt >> suzanne: good evening everyone. thgroup of 20 begins its two- dameeting in pittsburgh tonight with
from econoc stability to imate change, we look at wha tops the agenda. >> suzanne: after ur straight months of gains, home sales stumble unpectedly. at leaves many people wondering what happened the recovery thoht to be underway in the housing market. >> they're n doing buy-backs, they're not doindividends, cap expenditures a down, hiring is most nonexistent. >> paul: and that's beuse s&p 500 companies are siing on almost $800 billion in cas coming up, what th're doing...
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is at people are confused about health care, a that the president s to come here tonigh and explain wha this is all about. >> susie: so then what happe ne? the esident givesis speech tonight, congresonal leaders go bk to theironstituents. what's nexin the process? >> reporter: well, we're going to heafrom this birtisan grou as youeard in the piece that did, max baucu whis the chaman of the finance mmittee has been working th them for months, they've been lockedin a roo ying to come up with a deal. we'lknow in the next week or so exactlyhat that deal is and how many of these republican senors are on board. then we'll see that work through the process in the senate finan committee. thenit will go through the usual ocess of the sene doing their work, the house doing their work. and we'll see where we end up. >> sie: do we know about that process, it's a very long and arduous. do you ink there will a bill on the president's dk sometime this year? >> reporr: there will be a bill. it wi be calledealth care reform. it depends on how y define that. democrs can define it the way theyant. yomight
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in his 2005 book up from xer owe he wrote theollowing ere is anyone no instruction maal to tell us what buildings are suddenly gone and the a id in its heart. i'm plsed toave him back at this table and take note of a new boohe has written called, approprtely, why architecture matte. welcome. >> thank you,harlie. >>ose: what whei read me of the things that people have said a beuse it is halled grou, peoplere yearning for memorial. >>es. >> rose: whys there not memoal. >> well the is one coming. it's justaking a very, very long time. everything abo this process has gone eitr wron or astrain some way or been delayed. it's been something of a nightmare, actual. nobody dreamed it would take as long as it has. >> rose: what e we talking about and why did itappen? >> well, ihink we made a seriesf wrong decisions in thvery beginning. governor pati had the ilsion, i think, on the rning of september 12t that t quickest wayo build would be to leave all the playe in place. larry silverstein, the private developer whleased the twin ters, the port thority. >> rose: before it wen down. >> he only lea
in his 2005 book up from xer owe he wrote theollowing ere is anyone no instruction maal to tell us what buildings are suddenly gone and the a id in its heart. i'm plsed toave him back at this table and take note of a new boohe has written called, approprtely, why architecture matte. welcome. >> thank you,harlie. >>ose: what whei read me of the things that people have said a beuse it is halled grou, peoplere yearning for memorial. >>es. >> rose: whys there not memoal....
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israelis now ve to look the situation realisticall a rt of say whas the wor situatn? and the wor situation is for israels no israel. and how do we avoid tt? the way to avoid that i think is to disentangle the israeli population from the musli population. e jewish population and sort of separate themselves and that'shat sharon was doing. and the problem n i a leader strong enough to fac up plitl to his o situation with the settlers and everythg because ultitely-- i'm not the first foreign say it-- the settlements endanger israel and corrode israel and make israel lose the original mission, whicwas ver about land you know? it wasbout people. and abou savingews and leing jews have full lives. >> rose: a programming note our convsation with lebron james and christopher bellman will be seen aa later tim this week. toght, palestine and israel loing for new ideas. ne. captioning sponsor by rose comnications fr our studios in new york city, this is chare rose. >> rose: salamayyad is here. head been prime minister of the palestinian national authority since 2007. foerly a resp
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. >> rose: okay, tell me wha risk you think arabhave to take and the pestinians have to take and the surrounding countrs and what risk the raelis have to ke. wh is thalt th haveto do and what risk in terms of leverage is the united states prepared to do? this is what an action agenda is out. not justsaying we're urgent, we're got to do this because there's huge consequences. sayingf you don't do th, is is going to happen ifou do this, this will happen. and were... >> well.... rose: and we have political... we have a lot o political capital rit now becae a new president with a strong message to the muslim rld... >> you suld know. correc anas the president said to both parties, first of all, have lot of other challenge. i n't have an inexhauible 5789 otime but'm willing to spend whater time it tas to help but not more than y're willg to take. ly spend politil capital, as he has in the heart of the ab worlin cairo. talk aut the right of the state of iael to exist in tha region as a secureountry and america willlways have that friendship and it runs dee and he has also said he's willing
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when did you, wha was your reading habits as a kid? >> guest: well, my motr taught m to read before i was in kindergarten t they came from a very working-class steel town. my parents were not readers. my parents, my father was a steelworker and i grew older, i read more and more. he would get occasionally annoyed by this and would order me down to the basement to build something or outside to play. was not qui sure he liked his only so becoming such a boish sort. so they have mixed feelings about it but the more he what sort of critical of my reading, the more you want to do it. with your parents don't like it must be cool so i did more and more of that and at one point i found a copy of a book called the lifetime reading an by clifton federman of which is a partial beyond the lifetime reader and i use that as a guide during my teenage years, the books to read and how much i got up of them is another question. my eyes when across the pages of the magic mountain when abbas 15 years old but what i got out of it i don't know. but i like t
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i could dw no other conclion than they think wha that what's going on in the country is hukky do. but i thin ifou ask business c.e.o.s, if you ask small bunessmen and women, if yo ask families who are under trendous burden from the doublingfealth insance premiums tt's gone on over the last eight years, ty'll say the status quos not acceptable it's not fine, we'veto change the system and we ought to do in t a sensible way. so, lk, i think if we... if there was... if you're chockg up mistakes that wereade over the course of the summer, i would sa notpushing back ferociously and hard against the lies and dtortions thateally sprang up in july and early august was one that i think that we could all have done a better job of going back after. >> rose: i'm surprised you didn know that lesson. >> wl, i think w knew it. ihink that the... there w a lot ofgrass-roots activity, the president was out ere speaking about it. the... but clear the iensity ofhe people on the othide did sort of catch fe. i think it was fedy special interests here a by other people in washington. t they fed it with d
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will do great danger to the idea of israel. >> right. >> rose:nd in order to save that, we haveto undo wha we did after '67. >> right. >> rose: that'she conusion. >> that's what they felt. >> rose: and that's the central point of this book? >> yeah. think so, yeah. and i think there sort of needs to bsort of a moment of reckoning for isrlis and regardless of what the inntions of palestinians are-- which, younow, islways... the palestinians ways use the israelis as an euse and the israelis always use e palestinians as an excuse. it doesn matter what their intentions are because what's ultimately at stakis israel's fure and they've got to take care of it themselves. rose: do you believe that those same people believe tt thgs are being cared out in the name of security that they believe is doing some damage to... i don't think >> i don't think ty think it's security. you know, wh you look at the settlements, forxample, you have lot ofsoldiers protectingery few people and inangerousositions. ariel sharon started t selements really for military reasons, not for ideological reasons. he naughyou
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wha happened ishat people who are aware of that vy powerfu sense of co ownership, that it does not matterther you are a biionaire or whether you are changing the beds at theotel just outsi the park, you own that park. your eco-honor and all u have too there as a co-owners to gon there and take care of it. all we need is a bitore money say some people with inquisitive interest. but man, it is ours and when youook around at th gsers or even at an historical site,ç we hav had the presence mind as a country to eve of this idea. just as omas jfersonsaid all men are equal we mean i with mint ancolor can -- we mean when in, and color, a handicapped and so, too, the national par set aside natural scenery. evolved into mplex archaeologal site of the native americans before us. and it got into historical battlefields. the sctacular everglades turns outo be one of the most divse environmenton earth. then we save sla cabin -- slave cabins. we have the area where the japanese america were interned during world wari shamefully. t planes f the indians we mascred by united states soldiers. we have saved
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. >> let's tal about wha are some of the otherig soci taboos that women face in the countries d how does it affect their lives. >> there is no major overarching issue or a taboo that cuts across the entire muslim world. however, there are some major concerns tt we hav mber one, how do we app evenanded justice to muslim won and the issue that you just mentioned, for instance, i n state aouple of things. rape is considered to b a major taboo. if youe raped not only are you a ictim, you're a double victim because you have to rema silee. because you dishonored not only yourself or yr family, but your entire tri. it is exactly the same, is it brhed under thearp get y n't talk about it because you disgrace your family. some of the ways i whichthe conversation was beginning to happen and we' hearing more d more about women tryg to challenge these things. the good news is that there ar many musl women who are exemely articulate and educated, and they a taki a stand. just rectly you heard in sudan a woman who was wearing trousers and instead of jt, you know, anything der, she invited all of her f
. >> let's tal about wha are some of the otherig soci taboos that women face in the countries d how does it affect their lives. >> there is no major overarching issue or a taboo that cuts across the entire muslim world. however, there are some major concerns tt we hav mber one, how do we app evenanded justice to muslim won and the issue that you just mentioned, for instance, i n state aouple of things. rape is considered to b a major taboo. if youe raped not only are you a ictim,...
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wha? she's holding. tell her its karen. (announcer) progresso.ou gotta taste this soup. >>> he loved his family, his hometown hero and his grandfather. a man who knew what he wanted to be died doing just that in afghanistan. >> obama poll has secret service wondering who is asking the questions. >>> trying to keep gym in school. what they mean today in glen bernie. >> 6:43 a.m. good tuesday morning. thanks for joining us, i am megan pringle. >> i am jamie costello. here is jussen burke. >>> we are looking outside, temperatures have been flirting with the 40-degree mark in the baltimore area. we briefly slip back to 49, back up to 51. most everyone is in the 50s. exception of one spot up there towards new york city. otherwise a scent of cool air working its way in and that will dominate for the rest to have week. boundary swing through yesterday afternoon and evening. that is helping to usher in some much cooler air pulling across the border. this is all in response to this area of low pressure. watch it spin around here across southeast ontario b
wha? she's holding. tell her its karen. (announcer) progresso.ou gotta taste this soup. >>> he loved his family, his hometown hero and his grandfather. a man who knew what he wanted to be died doing just that in afghanistan. >> obama poll has secret service wondering who is asking the questions. >>> trying to keep gym in school. what they mean today in glen bernie. >> 6:43 a.m. good tuesday morning. thanks for joining us, i am megan pringle. >> i am jamie...
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wha? (announcer) progresso. you gotta taste this soup. it's not always easy living with copd, but i try not to let it hold me back... whether i'm at the batting cages... down by the lake or... fishing at the shore. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, or have vision changes or eye pain. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate, as these may worsen with spiriva. also discuss the medicines you take, even eye drops. side effects may include dry mouth, constipation and trouble passing urine. my doctor said i could be doing more to breathe better an
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>> but we stil have -- >> but i am sayg, the primitive systems that the iranians or koreans have is wha we are attpting -- >> defendg against korea -- >> we have the capacity, but not in thebsence -- is the anyossibility that we willet anyranian coessions out of this? i think you can looto what the're proposing as the alternatives -- better react to iranian missile stkes. we cannot lose sight of the russians a in germany. they still have an interest in the power in easter europe. the questiois what do we do come up with wt is happening in poland and thezech rublic, and what we are trying do in georgia? this nothing to blinkt. -- ts is noing to blink at. the weapons in czechoslokia are not about to stop russian nukes. exactly right, and ty cannot havbeen threatened by this at all. the estion that colby raises is whatheytart to threaten a bullet or the czech reblic or, for at matter, -- threated poland or the czech republic, or, for that mter, germany, by cutting off gas supplies? >> the intentions not to take over the pole or occupied warsaw. it is to finlandize easrn europe, to deta it
>> but we stil have -- >> but i am sayg, the primitive systems that the iranians or koreans have is wha we are attpting -- >> defendg against korea -- >> we have the capacity, but not in thebsence -- is the anyossibility that we willet anyranian coessions out of this? i think you can looto what the're proposing as the alternatives -- better react to iranian missile stkes. we cannot lose sight of the russians a in germany. they still have an interest in the power in...
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but at the end of the y, it's got to be wha is t right dision for natnal security purposes. >> brown: senator levin, in our last minute, wt do you make othe drop in public support and the factor it pls? >> i agree with senator chambliss th while you would need public opinionso suain an effort like this, ultimately this is a very hey decision which must fall on a presidentho is going to do the rht thing for the securityf this country. i have great confidence that he'ldo that. he'll need and he deserves t kind of timend open advice that he can get in addition to his commander in the field which hebviously will put great re... reliance on but also the othdvisors that he has. it's a heavy heavy decisio for e president. i think the people w are trying to press m to make a decion immediately rather th to take the weeks or the month, whatever will take, to reach the rit decision are king a mista. he deserv the feedom to thk through this because of the implications for our security and for the yng men and women that wear our uniform. >> brown: senators carl levin and saxbe chambliss, thank yo
but at the end of the y, it's got to be wha is t right dision for natnal security purposes. >> brown: senator levin, in our last minute, wt do you make othe drop in public support and the factor it pls? >> i agree with senator chambliss th while you would need public opinionso suain an effort like this, ultimately this is a very hey decision which must fall on a presidentho is going to do the rht thing for the securityf this country. i have great confidence that he'ldo that. he'll...
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th may have made in losing control wha somewhat of the health care reform debate? >> theres. theyon't talk muc about it on the rerd but i think it's fair to say that theynow thatouse democrats voting for energy bill might have been some misplaced energy because a l of... though ironically some of the house democrats who voted against that energybill, the climate change bl said "i can't be with you on this, but i will be with you on health care." then, of course, theown hall meetgs and other concerns came and their support is unclear and lessssured. but i think that's one thing. i think thatthey know tha they mishandl or the democratic pay in general mishaled the town hall meeting protests. you might rall initiallythe response of the white hous was to disunt them asstroturf, as entirely by the health insurance industry. and ithink that bbed aot of commentato and a lot of american it isrong way because it was perceivedhat the white house was dismisng what are legitimate concerns that my americans have, even those town hall protestors whoere e loudest and most vociferous whereve
th may have made in losing control wha somewhat of the health care reform debate? >> theres. theyon't talk muc about it on the rerd but i think it's fair to say that theynow thatouse democrats voting for energy bill might have been some misplaced energy because a l of... though ironically some of the house democrats who voted against that energybill, the climate change bl said "i can't be with you on this, but i will be with you on health care." then, of course, theown hall...
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wha do afghans think of presidenti election so ot by claims of corruption? the message from the mosques is clear. >> we cannot expect to have a proper weste-style election in afghanistan. the situation here is n favorable to that. we cannot mee all the expections. we shouldccept the election results, even if its only a small achievement. it is rd to find afghans who want to face the auma of a second rnd. this bus driver andis family voted for thopposition candate. a second und runoff is the only ho for him. even so, they aregainst it. >> i don't know wt we would achieve in a second round. all costs money. a lot of people here areoor. e should expect -- accept the results, -- spe money on other ings. >> i afghanisn, eleions bring vience. itook real courage toote last month, and fehere want to do it again. i went to the home oa prinent human rights activist, surely a credible, transparcy -- transparently cln process is vit. >> why would i benthusiastic abo the second round? would it be a free and fair second round? if yousk ordiry people, they ar tired of the
wha do afghans think of presidenti election so ot by claims of corruption? the message from the mosques is clear. >> we cannot expect to have a proper weste-style election in afghanistan. the situation here is n favorable to that. we cannot mee all the expections. we shouldccept the election results, even if its only a small achievement. it is rd to find afghans who want to face the auma of a second rnd. this bus driver andis family voted for thopposition candate. a second und runoff is...
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but forow small community groups a doing wha they can to give out the basi.here arqueues of people like in all or manila,as church groups try a provide at aid they can to tse who most nee it. re they'll get aew tins of food and a f both els of water. theye trying to get helto everyone who needs it. >> i think there's sll s much to be done. we still need a lot of hlp, actuly. >> hundreds of ousands of pele are preparing for another nighliving rough, as more rain is predted and the number opeople dead or missing coinues to rise. bbc news, manila. >> f now the extreme weather is moving across etnam towards laos. the typhoon has kille 31 in vietnam andorced 170,000 to flee their homes r neighboring cambodia, or correspoent has mo. vietnamhad beenracing itse for this -- the full force of the phoon, as a pposedly weaker tropical storm it had beenevastating. by t time the typon reached th foth largest city, it had been upgraded to the ev more potentially destructive typho status. danang was the first major population center in its path. auorities cancelled flights a
but forow small community groups a doing wha they can to give out the basi.here arqueues of people like in all or manila,as church groups try a provide at aid they can to tse who most nee it. re they'll get aew tins of food and a f both els of water. theye trying to get helto everyone who needs it. >> i think there's sll s much to be done. we still need a lot of hlp, actuly. >> hundreds of ousands of pele are preparing for another nighliving rough, as more rain is predted and the...
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. >> moyers: whas the distction? >> because we've ner gone after this in a real way. there was a strategy 200to 2003. and then wtried something else 2003 to 2005 and then iescalated and we tried mething else. so, i thk if we... to me, i think wh general mcchrystal's really sayinis if we're going to do, let'so it. let's really do it. and think that's the disparity thatrom the military perspective they'll ll you we haven't really been gin the chance, because weere too busy in iq. so it's true argument. it's fair argument. that was an argument made the past. we need moreime. we need mo time. but i think for the mmanders on the ground, it feela bit of a rollercoaster. it went fromeing the just war, ring the campaign, and in th early days of e obama administration, to potential quagmire that we're t sure we want to sendore troops to. >> moyers: butow, obama's made it a, ote, "war of necessity". >> he's made it a waof necessity, but yet, there'a real debate aboubasic qutions on this war. this war of necessit what's happening now in washingn and all ese assessments. we're tr
. >> moyers: whas the distction? >> because we've ner gone after this in a real way. there was a strategy 200to 2003. and then wtried something else 2003 to 2005 and then iescalated and we tried mething else. so, i thk if we... to me, i think wh general mcchrystal's really sayinis if we're going to do, let'so it. let's really do it. and think that's the disparity thatrom the military perspective they'll ll you we haven't really been gin the chance, because weere too busy in iq. so...
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. >> reporter: but as with most track -- dramatic whaings that emanate from washington, there are winners and losers. the uninsured are clear winners. for those who already have lavish health care plans, not so much. >> people who have very generous gold plated insurance plans provided by their employers are probably going to end up losing some, either paying much more for those benefits out-of-pocket or having them scaled back. >> reporter: then there are seniors on medicare. >> i'm one of those throwaways we've heard so much about. >> reporter: president obama hopes to cut medicare payments to hospitals to help pay for reform. >> so seniors are feel that the cutbacks -- fearful that the cutbacks and amounts of money going to medicare will help pay for these particular benefits. >> reporter: drugmakers might have to accept lower prices, insurers might have to end limits on pre-existing conditions. even for the losers there are benefits. >> the insurance companies can win as well because they will have more customers paying more premiums. >> reporter: that's up to 47 million new customers
. >> reporter: but as with most track -- dramatic whaings that emanate from washington, there are winners and losers. the uninsured are clear winners. for those who already have lavish health care plans, not so much. >> people who have very generous gold plated insurance plans provided by their employers are probably going to end up losing some, either paying much more for those benefits out-of-pocket or having them scaled back. >> reporter: then there are seniors on medicare....