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chris: thank you so much, bob woodward. you know about best sellers. andrea, it seems to me that one thing he did, i went back and checked where it came from, ask not what your country can do for you but what you could do for your country. it came from what his head master said in school. obama hasn't asked us to join no peace corps or the special war effort. it has been watch me, i'm smart. >> congratulations to your achievement on your book. you went back and found the roots of those calls and of the political appeal and what you grasp is that with jack kennedy, politics was poetry. and with president obama, it seems to be prose. he doesn't have that connection. there is no call. i trace it back not just its generational perhaps because it's not just barack obama, no call of the service. we didn't have that call to service from gorge w bush after 9/11. you were a product of those who went into the piece corporation 50 years ago was the birth. chris: hard to believe. >> hard to believe it's a half of century. i am of that generation. my family were pe
chris: thank you so much, bob woodward. you know about best sellers. andrea, it seems to me that one thing he did, i went back and checked where it came from, ask not what your country can do for you but what you could do for your country. it came from what his head master said in school. obama hasn't asked us to join no peace corps or the special war effort. it has been watch me, i'm smart. >> congratulations to your achievement on your book. you went back and found the roots of those...
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with barnes' help, woodward was found guilty of second-degree murder. >> ( crying ) >> thompson: thee would be a turning point for barnes. >> i was really affected by all of that, and began to question my rolas a pediatric radiologist and a neuroradiologist, as part of the child abuse team in these particular cases. shaking was irrelevant in that case, in retrospect.i >> thompson: but it was clear that something had happened to the child. >> the child had an impact injury. you can't get a skull fracture from shaking. you can't get a wrist fracture from shaking. >> thompson: but the prosecution's theory was this child was shaken. >> that's correct, and at that time, at was my eory, goin into that case based on my previous 20 years of experience in child abuse, and accepting shaken baby syndrome. >> thompson: for decades, when barnes and others saw bleeding in the eyes, and bleeding and swelling on the brain, they assumed it was shaken baby syndrome. many doctors still stand by the diagnosis. but now, barnes says, science is proving the old assumptions wrong. >> when we started using m
with barnes' help, woodward was found guilty of second-degree murder. >> ( crying ) >> thompson: thee would be a turning point for barnes. >> i was really affected by all of that, and began to question my rolas a pediatric radiologist and a neuroradiologist, as part of the child abuse team in these particular cases. shaking was irrelevant in that case, in retrospect.i >> thompson: but it was clear that something had happened to the child. >> the child had an impact...
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woodward thanks a lot for being with us. thank you so much thomas jefferson famously said i know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves unfortunately with the republican assault on democracy and voting rights around the country it's becoming harder and harder to hear the people's voices. it's the good the bad and the very very sad was sogginess leave a really. good to tighten the pit bull normally when people think of pit bulls they think of ferocious thoughts of a tight as a lifesaver after titans owner gloria benton suffered an aneurism and fell down fractured skull type immediately sprang into action and notified her husband of the x. . running around the circle to monitor the first level and background earth of the step to back down. so i think i'm going to follow him which i did low and behold a sort of a new there's no end to the time frame and dark and then the quicker we had he when i'm in here because when i leave i don't take making the computer caught napping and we c
woodward thanks a lot for being with us. thank you so much thomas jefferson famously said i know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves unfortunately with the republican assault on democracy and voting rights around the country it's becoming harder and harder to hear the people's voices. it's the good the bad and the very very sad was sogginess leave a really. good to tighten the pit bull normally when people think of pit bulls they think of...
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vernnn hadley and niiky woodward.tate business leaders kick off "national cyber security awareness" mmnth. governor o' malley helped dedicate a new logistics center thursday mmrning... at cyberscore technologies in elkridge.the company services the federal pommunity.o'malley sayy the to prepare for the future. "whee we invest in the kills and talents of our ppople, innovation most definitely is the product. opportunities, great opportunites and ggeater jobs are also the fruits of that product." &pproduct."o' malley plans to put maryland aheed in &pfocused on securing computer smokers .... ánowá maybe the time tt kick the habit...the price of a pack of cigarettts could be on it's way uu. up.smokers here in marrland already pay 2 dollars a pack in cigarette taxes... ow one dollar. the "maryland citizens health initiatiie" in the cigarette aax.. making the state the fifth highest ttx in the nation. statistics baaed on health surveys show ... maayland's successive increases ii cigarette taxes have reduced ssoking in the s
vernnn hadley and niiky woodward.tate business leaders kick off "national cyber security awareness" mmnth. governor o' malley helped dedicate a new logistics center thursday mmrning... at cyberscore technologies in elkridge.the company services the federal pommunity.o'malley sayy the to prepare for the future. "whee we invest in the kills and talents of our ppople, innovation most definitely is the product. opportunities, great opportunites and ggeater jobs are also the fruits of...
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open a golf tournament he is hosting for military veterans wounded in iraq and afghanistan and bob woodwardrview. >> i don't have any legs. >> there we go, great shot. >> reporter: since leaving office, president george w. bush hasn't spoken much in public but when it comes to the wounded veterans in iraq and afghanistan, he makes an exception. how do you plan to ride bikes with the guys that have come back from the war? >> i suspect as long as i'm able. it was my decision to put them in combat. >> reporter: you pew research center says that one in three veterans that served in iraq and afghanistan believe this war was not worth fighting. >> well, i hope history proves them wrong. the only way to reach peace is for societies to emerge. and history takes takes awhile to unfold. >> did any of the veterans tell you that? >> no, i haven't had one veteran tell me that. >> reporter: the numbers are astounding. 36,000 injured, and many suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. >> did you ever suspect this? >> i never thought. but there are great stories. >> reporter: you never thought ten yea
open a golf tournament he is hosting for military veterans wounded in iraq and afghanistan and bob woodwardrview. >> i don't have any legs. >> there we go, great shot. >> reporter: since leaving office, president george w. bush hasn't spoken much in public but when it comes to the wounded veterans in iraq and afghanistan, he makes an exception. how do you plan to ride bikes with the guys that have come back from the war? >> i suspect as long as i'm able. it was my...
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i'm susan woodward year representing myself. i'm an independent economist now but i lived for ten years in washington and served for the chief economist that had another four years in the securities exchange commission. the critics of the 40 year fixed rate loan claim that it is unfair for the homeowners to benefit from the risk avoided by the fifth street loans while tax payers bear the risk from it. i think what this claim forgets is that the tax payers are homeowners, too. if we consider the lifetime exposure of the homeowner tax payers, there is nothing unfair about the street off. in fact it think it is a really important piece of the social policy. but let me offer first a few facts. the homeownership rate now stands between 65 to 70%. the faction of households that eventually become homeowners at some point in their lives is more like 85%. second, household incomes rise every time and peak at about age 55. third, homeowning household on average have higher incomes and pay more taxes than others. thus the people who benefi
i'm susan woodward year representing myself. i'm an independent economist now but i lived for ten years in washington and served for the chief economist that had another four years in the securities exchange commission. the critics of the 40 year fixed rate loan claim that it is unfair for the homeowners to benefit from the risk avoided by the fifth street loans while tax payers bear the risk from it. i think what this claim forgets is that the tax payers are homeowners, too. if we consider the...
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susan woodward, a president with the sand hill econometrics. welcome all today. with your testimony. >> thank you and good morning. my name is janis bowdler. my project promotes fair markets her her her hat were latino families can build wealth they can share with their children. ami hope today's hearing sheds light on the importance of the 30-year fixed mortgage. without this tool, home ownership would be a luxury reserved for the affluent. home ownership has been the long -- i will provide a brief overview of the 30-year fixed mortgage and share ideas. let me start with the benefits of the 30-year fixed mortgage. the long term makes the asset more affordable. modest downpayments open the door with those who lack family wealth. the bar can predict the final payment -- the borrower can predict the final payment. there are two key reasons why supporting the 30-year fixed mortgage is good public policy. it makes homeownership possible for families who did not inherit wealth and provide stability to families who left the budget carefully. these teachers have helped
susan woodward, a president with the sand hill econometrics. welcome all today. with your testimony. >> thank you and good morning. my name is janis bowdler. my project promotes fair markets her her her hat were latino families can build wealth they can share with their children. ami hope today's hearing sheds light on the importance of the 30-year fixed mortgage. without this tool, home ownership would be a luxury reserved for the affluent. home ownership has been the long -- i will...
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in business markets make headway around the world lifted by woodward's weeks proposal from e.u. leaders but the panelists say cracks already beginning to appear drawn us to more about alice stories of business or.
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woodward. that's generally what people are looking at when they go to buy a home, what is your payment going to bae? we have had a situation where our government guarantees which artificially kept prices lower than they should have been. it should have done the opposite thing for consumers but would like to see happen. it has driven up home prices. it has. there is no question. i'm not asking a question. then you have a situation where you don't have any price signals. we continue to have a this bubble, we had nothing in the market that was slowing that down. without this government guarantee, i think the private sector, which we do have a 30- year fixed mortgage without government guarantees and is not as robust as it was because we have had this housing crisis. but much of what could have happened could of been avoided. i wonder if you might respond to that, dr. sanders or dr. willen. >> yes. implied orwhether explicit did help the under price of insurance. therefore they could charge lower r
woodward. that's generally what people are looking at when they go to buy a home, what is your payment going to bae? we have had a situation where our government guarantees which artificially kept prices lower than they should have been. it should have done the opposite thing for consumers but would like to see happen. it has driven up home prices. it has. there is no question. i'm not asking a question. then you have a situation where you don't have any price signals. we continue to have a...
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investment corporation phrase very good experience saying the best in all similar phones elsewhere woodwards and therefore expertise comes along the money lots of it's going to bring the home this is the benefits it's from bring it along here for a good deal so basically china is more expert than the russian it's a woman she has not completely taken carol to china and chinese investments for the longer term perspective and not shop on perspective and lots of looking for high return on immediately it's a lot of money it's possible to invest that it's money in good in in the longer term investment projects will generate in the polls but not immediately. in the future that would benefit russia long term economic growth as far as would benefit china how long do you think that would be if you talk about long term ten years well it's a problem that major fronts usually private equity firm don't have a rise in or far for twenty years so a priest is ok well thank you alexander for for sharing these thoughts with us thank you very much you're welcome and let's look at how we still have time for the m
investment corporation phrase very good experience saying the best in all similar phones elsewhere woodwards and therefore expertise comes along the money lots of it's going to bring the home this is the benefits it's from bring it along here for a good deal so basically china is more expert than the russian it's a woman she has not completely taken carol to china and chinese investments for the longer term perspective and not shop on perspective and lots of looking for high return on...
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woodward and i to go to fox news now yes we often pick on fox news but today is a special day think today is their fifteenth birthday so today i want to show you what box news has brought to america over the last fifteen years now since taking to the airwaves in one thousand nine hundred six boxes built a loyal customer brand they've become the talking points network for the republican party so we're going to celebrate with a stroll down memory lane let's just call it boxes greatest hits it's no secret the network hate liberals they go after democrats with glee in their eyes any chance that they get off their ignoring republican hypocrisy so just take a little look at fox news versus progressives and the obvious propaganda that liberals are trying to teach to our children like woodstock meets burning man made for people with absolutely no purpose or focus on life they are controlled by radicals and revolutionaries communist that just so weird that they don't release and just get it over with it seems to me because i don't i don't doubt it just now it's getting strange that they just told
woodward and i to go to fox news now yes we often pick on fox news but today is a special day think today is their fifteenth birthday so today i want to show you what box news has brought to america over the last fifteen years now since taking to the airwaves in one thousand nine hundred six boxes built a loyal customer brand they've become the talking points network for the republican party so we're going to celebrate with a stroll down memory lane let's just call it boxes greatest hits it's...
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judge beverly woodward told shipman you have no right to walk freely in society again no now to kansasity, missouri and another scandal facing the catholic church. prosecutors have charged bishop robert finn with failing to report suspected child abuse. they say bishop finn had evidence a priest under his supervision had a laptop computer containing hundreds of inappropriate images of children, but he never reported it as was required by law. bishop finn pleaded not guilty. he became the high he have ranking priest to face charges in a child sexual abuse case. >>> this is a picture of a man wanted in connection with several breaking and entering cases. we have a picture of his accomplice. we are going to show that to you in a second. there he is. surveillance pictures were taken in new carlton. if you have any information on the men, prince georges county police would like to hear from you. >> racing fans are in mourning. from the tragic news from the indy car championship last night. indy car driver dan wheldon died from his injuries sustained on the track. the 33-year-old racer was a
judge beverly woodward told shipman you have no right to walk freely in society again no now to kansasity, missouri and another scandal facing the catholic church. prosecutors have charged bishop robert finn with failing to report suspected child abuse. they say bishop finn had evidence a priest under his supervision had a laptop computer containing hundreds of inappropriate images of children, but he never reported it as was required by law. bishop finn pleaded not guilty. he became the high...
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you're like woodward and bernstein. my publicist has -- >> it must have passed the bank. >> yeah.eah. it was an angry call and suffice he it to say, he's a phenomenaly good debater. >> did you mumble pro fet clee? >> no. did you stand up like a man? >> i tried. i was really more in shock than anything else. it was really an odd hollywood moment. i was a huge fan of this show and here i am getting a phone call, just really, really angry phone call z do you think that he was right on the point of fact? presumably he was denying that he had done anything inappropriate. >> i think -- my take on it in retrospect is this. i do maintain that the standpoint that -- look, people have disagreements about unions. i think in that situation i think it's incumbent to stand up for the people that have not made it for. if it's low risk. you're like the most successful guy on that network and arguably the most popular, successful television personality in the genre. and, you know, if the argument is about who made you the -- >> that's exactly what the position he plays is. there is for mocking be
you're like woodward and bernstein. my publicist has -- >> it must have passed the bank. >> yeah.eah. it was an angry call and suffice he it to say, he's a phenomenaly good debater. >> did you mumble pro fet clee? >> no. did you stand up like a man? >> i tried. i was really more in shock than anything else. it was really an odd hollywood moment. i was a huge fan of this show and here i am getting a phone call, just really, really angry phone call z do you think...
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. >> after working out in the yard, inmate samuels meets with woodward to review his plans for the futureause you were right there on the wall. it could have gone either way. >> i know. >> the only reason you got that break because the lieutenant said, i believe this kid can turn it around. don't disappointment me. you change your own destiny. so you've got to stay out of trouble, okay? >> i'm doing my time, not starting no trouble. i'm trying to learn how to walk away from it. that's going to be hard. things happen. around a bunch of men and we all got our own issues, stuff happens. >> samuels' behavior inside prison determines the length of his stay. but with little education and no plans, it's going to be a tough road ahead. >> i haven't been in school since the fifth grade. >> you've been locked up since the fifth grade. >> in and out of jail. >> youth authority. >> youth authority. >> juvenile hall. >> and what are you going to do with a fifth grade education? >> to be honest with you, i don't even know, whoever will hire me, i have to get a job, or i'll keep getting violated. >> bas
. >> after working out in the yard, inmate samuels meets with woodward to review his plans for the futureause you were right there on the wall. it could have gone either way. >> i know. >> the only reason you got that break because the lieutenant said, i believe this kid can turn it around. don't disappointment me. you change your own destiny. so you've got to stay out of trouble, okay? >> i'm doing my time, not starting no trouble. i'm trying to learn how to walk away...
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. >>> actress woodward co-founded artists for a new south africa. she's on a new mission to end aids in africa. >> hi. you can make an impact and change the lives of children who have been orphaned by hiv/aids. our mission is to work combat hiv/aids. we have about 3,500 right now aids orphans that we assist on an ongoing basis. >> keep turning towards flight. keep holding on to each other. >> join the movement. impact your world. go to cnn.com/impact. >> to find out more about artists for a new south africa go to impactyourworld.com. >>> banking online. it's a growing trend. we're talking about it next with an online banking solution provider. first, a question for you. do you know how many people actually do bank online? an airline has planes and people. and the planes can seem the same. so, it comes down to the people. because: bad weather, the price of oil those are every airline's reality. and solutions will not come from 500 tons of metal and a paintjob. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us the biggest airline in the world. and t
. >>> actress woodward co-founded artists for a new south africa. she's on a new mission to end aids in africa. >> hi. you can make an impact and change the lives of children who have been orphaned by hiv/aids. our mission is to work combat hiv/aids. we have about 3,500 right now aids orphans that we assist on an ongoing basis. >> keep turning towards flight. keep holding on to each other. >> join the movement. impact your world. go to cnn.com/impact. >> to find...
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join me and bob woodward, an stkraoe ya mitchell for a discussion. meet the press, here's david gregory. david? >> thanks, chris. new polling shows cain and romney. the president fights for his own reelection. will this strategy work? we'll go inside the reelection playbook with david plouff. and a taking on this question, why is it washington can't find a leader like steve jobs? walter isaacson, the author of the jobs biography is on the roundtable. stay tuned after the program for my special press pass conversation with committee on oversight and government reform congressman cummings, democrat from maryland. it's only here on nbc 4. >>> and a quick programming note. rock center with brian williams debuts tomorrow night at 10:00 in the evening right here on nbc 4. >>> a man from turkey can now dry off and take a deep breath as he is a world record holder. he stayed under water for a little more than eight days. he had supporters cheering him on while he swam his way to the record. when he finally got out of the water, the crowd cheered him on. too
join me and bob woodward, an stkraoe ya mitchell for a discussion. meet the press, here's david gregory. david? >> thanks, chris. new polling shows cain and romney. the president fights for his own reelection. will this strategy work? we'll go inside the reelection playbook with david plouff. and a taking on this question, why is it washington can't find a leader like steve jobs? walter isaacson, the author of the jobs biography is on the roundtable. stay tuned after the program for my...
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we have had commentators like bob woodward and david broder. one of his last appearances was at the dole institute. we give students the opportunity to learn first hand from leaders in the field. those events are bipartisan and have included people like dennis moore and the press secretary to senator dole. i would challenge you to compare the programming at the dole institute to harvard and i know you will be impressed with the dole institute. all events are open to the public and conform to the institute's mission of expanding the dialogue. on behalf of the university and on behalf of the dole institute, i want to thank you for your generous support. it is also possible because of the generous personal contributions of the doles themselves. of all the events i have been too, one of the most inspiring is the annual swearing in of new citizens. i make sure that whatever is going on, i get to that event. i had the opportunity to attend this events each year since becoming chancellor. it is truly fitting that the newest citizens of our nation take
we have had commentators like bob woodward and david broder. one of his last appearances was at the dole institute. we give students the opportunity to learn first hand from leaders in the field. those events are bipartisan and have included people like dennis moore and the press secretary to senator dole. i would challenge you to compare the programming at the dole institute to harvard and i know you will be impressed with the dole institute. all events are open to the public and conform to...
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i'm alfre woodward. you can make an impact and change the lives of children who have been orphaned by hiv/aids. the mission is to work to combat hiv/aids. we have about 3500 right now aids orphans that we assist on an ongoing basis. >> keep turning towards the light. keep holding on to each other. >> join the movement impact your world. go to cnn.com/impact. >>> to find out more about the artists for a new south africa, go to that very website, cnn.com/impact. >>> herman cain angers clergy in his own church. we'll tell you what the republican presidential candidate said that got some upset. an airline has planes and people. and the planes can seem the same. so, it comes down to the people. because: bad weather, the price of oil those are every airline's reality. and solutions will not come from 500 tons of metal and a paintjob. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us the biggest airline in the world. and then decided that wasn't enough. [ whistle blows ] oh! [ baby crying ] ben harper: ♪ what
i'm alfre woodward. you can make an impact and change the lives of children who have been orphaned by hiv/aids. the mission is to work to combat hiv/aids. we have about 3500 right now aids orphans that we assist on an ongoing basis. >> keep turning towards the light. keep holding on to each other. >> join the movement impact your world. go to cnn.com/impact. >>> to find out more about the artists for a new south africa, go to that very website, cnn.com/impact. >>>...
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i was in college during watergate and the maze of investigative reporting of bob woodward and carl bernstein. that had a big impression on me. i started writing for one of the college papers and really got a kick out of reporting and writing. >> you did not write for "the crimson," but you did write for "the independent." >> that was a weekly, too, and it was a little less formal. i wondered how much time i would have to write. i was applying myself pretty hard to the books and courses, so i thought i would write for that. i did not know much about -- >> he grew up on the upper west side of new york. what were your parents like? are they alive? >> no, they were not, which is a pity because they were giant "new york times" lubbers, and they would have been proud to see me go to work there. both of them have passed away. i left "the wall street journal" to come to "the times." >> what was life like there? >> when you are a little, you think the way you grow up is the way everyone grows up, and the odd things. we have halloween coming up now, and i went trick-or-treating in an apartment buildin
i was in college during watergate and the maze of investigative reporting of bob woodward and carl bernstein. that had a big impression on me. i started writing for one of the college papers and really got a kick out of reporting and writing. >> you did not write for "the crimson," but you did write for "the independent." >> that was a weekly, too, and it was a little less formal. i wondered how much time i would have to write. i was applying myself pretty hard...
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. >> next from knoxville, martha rose woodward discusses the 1982 world's fair. >> the world's fair was in 1982 and expo 82 energy turns the world. they had exhibits from 22 states that participated in fares. there were states like kentucky and alabama and exhibits from corporations like bellsouth and coca-cola was here. over 200 businesses. what we're standing in front of was one of the major buildings that was built for the fair and is the same structure and it is supposed to look like the golden sun going through the air because all energy comes from the sun. and the building you concede in the background was called the amphitheater and it was where they held entertainment venues and we had such a mess people as johnny cash and glen campbell and bob hope. over 200 famous entertainers. jerry lee lewis and the bluegrass boys, paul wagner. some of the most famous entertainers of the day were here during the fair. knoxville chose to make an application to be in the world fair. a world fair doesn't just take place. you have to apply through the federal government and also there is an inte
. >> next from knoxville, martha rose woodward discusses the 1982 world's fair. >> the world's fair was in 1982 and expo 82 energy turns the world. they had exhibits from 22 states that participated in fares. there were states like kentucky and alabama and exhibits from corporations like bellsouth and coca-cola was here. over 200 businesses. what we're standing in front of was one of the major buildings that was built for the fair and is the same structure and it is supposed to look...
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bob woodward, one of the great investigative reporters of all time, perhaps the big one, here he is inn interview october a year ago that actually started this buzz at one point. let's watch. >> it's on the table, and some of hillary clinton's advisers see it as a real possibility in 2012. president obama needs some of the women, latinos, retirees that she did so well with during the 2008 primaries, and so they switch jobs. >> well, matt cooper, it's hard to read exactly what bob meant there when he says the clinton people are talking this up. >> right. >> the clinton people see it on the table. the clinton people see it as a real possibility. they don't make this call. i mean, if sid blumenthal or fred, one of the guys over there that would like to see this happen is talking this up, it has no consequence, does it? >> no, it doesn't. i mean, look, there's hillary people always go through a lot of what if? what if it had been us? >> yeah. >> no shortage of obama supporters who are thinking maybe she would have been tougher and a little better taking on john boehner, but, you know, wher
bob woodward, one of the great investigative reporters of all time, perhaps the big one, here he is inn interview october a year ago that actually started this buzz at one point. let's watch. >> it's on the table, and some of hillary clinton's advisers see it as a real possibility in 2012. president obama needs some of the women, latinos, retirees that she did so well with during the 2008 primaries, and so they switch jobs. >> well, matt cooper, it's hard to read exactly what bob...
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vernon hadley and nicky woodward.ing to maryland.m academic institutions are exploring the idea.those institutions aven't beenn named yet.if it goes through... a workgroup woull test the drug on certain patients.. who would be monitored. smokers .... ánowá maybeethe time to kick the habit...the ppice of a pack of cigarettes could be on it's way up. smokers here in maryland already pay 2 dollars a pack ii cigarette taxes....now one proup wants to add another dollar. the "maryland citizens health iniiiative" is proposiig a 50 percent hike in the cigarette tax... making tte state the fiith highest tax in the nation. statistics based on health surveys show ... maryland's successive increases in cigarette axes have reduced smoking in the state y 32 percenn since 1998. 3 as result we''v doubled the national averagg reducing smoking in maryland and we saved 70,000 marylanders from horrible tobacco caused deaths...ll deaths... &pthere's enough taxes going the coolition is hopinn to cul. push the tax hike in 2012. the first la
vernon hadley and nicky woodward.ing to maryland.m academic institutions are exploring the idea.those institutions aven't beenn named yet.if it goes through... a workgroup woull test the drug on certain patients.. who would be monitored. smokers .... ánowá maybeethe time to kick the habit...the ppice of a pack of cigarettes could be on it's way up. smokers here in maryland already pay 2 dollars a pack ii cigarette taxes....now one proup wants to add another dollar. the "maryland citizens...
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these are exactly the same kind of techniques that woodward and bernstein, the inevitable duo, the terrorsnd are still using. so i don't find much of this criticism that legitimate, quite frankly. >> he did, the controversy, he rented a house 15 feet next door to the palins and some people thought that was pretty creepy. >> that's true. >> and the palin's lawyer is saying the book is full of lies and rumors, based on anonymous sources and she's even threatening a lawsuit over it. >> and joe mcginnes said palin's family marred right up to the border of inciting violence to protect their image. the book as say -- sara snorting cocaine, has her sleeping with glen rice, the nba basketball star many years ago, and mcginnes calls him up and it's unclear whether that is confirmed or not. it's all this really juicy stuff, including the treatment that he got from the palin family while he was a neighbor. the funniest thing that happened, however, eric, is is that the dunesbarry made a deal with mcginnes and they started writing about a fox news reporter, mythical, of course, who moves next to joe's
these are exactly the same kind of techniques that woodward and bernstein, the inevitable duo, the terrorsnd are still using. so i don't find much of this criticism that legitimate, quite frankly. >> he did, the controversy, he rented a house 15 feet next door to the palins and some people thought that was pretty creepy. >> that's true. >> and the palin's lawyer is saying the book is full of lies and rumors, based on anonymous sources and she's even threatening a lawsuit over...
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and we've hosted reporters and commentators, such as bob woodward and david broder, one of broder's public appearances is that the dole institute. we are home to the told fellow where they hold seminars given them the opportunity to learn first-hand friend leaders in the field. those fellows had a prior patterson precedent have included congressman dennis moore and walt wakes, press secretary to senator dole. i would encourage you to compare the quality of programming at the dole institute to the institute of politics at harvard. and i know you'll be impressed with the dole institute. all of the events we hold our free and open to the public and keeping at the institute engagement possible because of support from the university like those of you who are here have made this the team. so on behalf of the university and half of the dole institute i want to thank you for your generous support. it's also possible because of the generous personal contributions of dolts themselves with abdul being honored as a ku endowment life trust you. you know all of the events -- about the events i've been t
and we've hosted reporters and commentators, such as bob woodward and david broder, one of broder's public appearances is that the dole institute. we are home to the told fellow where they hold seminars given them the opportunity to learn first-hand friend leaders in the field. those fellows had a prior patterson precedent have included congressman dennis moore and walt wakes, press secretary to senator dole. i would encourage you to compare the quality of programming at the dole institute to...
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woodward job in pawtucket i saw firsthand what this jobs bill could do. i saw a leaking roof, broken windows in a kindergarten classroom and, posed wires. this act, like the president's jobs bill, will provide critical funding for vital repairs and renovations to this elementary school and schools across rhode island and across the country. they received more than $98 million to invest in modernizing existing k-12 public school buildings and public community colleges. putting hundreds of rhode islanders back to work now. it will put money in the pockets of workers now. it will give small businesses tax credits now. that's why we need to take action now. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. >> mr. speaker, as i listen to my colleagues on both sides of the aisle talk about the imperative of job creation and economic growth, i'd like to recognize a job well done. mr. dreier: 44 years, sev
woodward job in pawtucket i saw firsthand what this jobs bill could do. i saw a leaking roof, broken windows in a kindergarten classroom and, posed wires. this act, like the president's jobs bill, will provide critical funding for vital repairs and renovations to this elementary school and schools across rhode island and across the country. they received more than $98 million to invest in modernizing existing k-12 public school buildings and public community colleges. putting hundreds of rhode...
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we have had commentators like bob woodward and david broder.the dole institute. we give students the opportunity to learn first hand from leaders in the field. those events are bipartisan and have included people like dennis moore and the press secretary to senator dole. i would challenge you to compare the programming at the dole institute to harvard and i know you will be impressed with the dole institute. all events are open to the public and conform to the institute's mission of expanding the dialogue. on behalf of the university and on behalf of the dole institute, i want to thank you for your generous support. it is also possible because of the generous personal contributions of the doles themselves. of all the events i have been too, one of the most inspiring is the annual swearing in of new citizens. i make sure that whatever is going on, i get to that event. i had the opportunity to attend this events each year since becoming chancellor. it is truly fitting that the newest citizens of our nation take their oath of citizenship at an ins
we have had commentators like bob woodward and david broder.the dole institute. we give students the opportunity to learn first hand from leaders in the field. those events are bipartisan and have included people like dennis moore and the press secretary to senator dole. i would challenge you to compare the programming at the dole institute to harvard and i know you will be impressed with the dole institute. all events are open to the public and conform to the institute's mission of expanding...