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this ore is radioactive, et cetera. we don't have the skill sets. >> i'm sitting here amazed by what i'm hearing, and a little frightened by what i'm hearing. >> you should. >> you actually should be. >> and is the problem -- what can the united states do? you just said we don't have the -- the united states doesn't have the talent. we don't have people -- >> we have the talent. we just don't have the education. we have the people that can learn. >> we have people that can learn. >> but what you're talking about needs to be done now and we don't have people who can do what you're talking about. >> needs to have been done five years ago. not just rare earths, it's solar. we're so missing the boat here. look, there are two alternative energies in the world that really count, solar and wind. there are others, yes, nuclear, et cetera. >> geothermal. >> geothermoal, but the ones, that you know, are scaleable, are solar and wind. china has a hammer lock on these energies right now, and let me just sum it up why you really sho
this ore is radioactive, et cetera. we don't have the skill sets. >> i'm sitting here amazed by what i'm hearing, and a little frightened by what i'm hearing. >> you should. >> you actually should be. >> and is the problem -- what can the united states do? you just said we don't have the -- the united states doesn't have the talent. we don't have people -- >> we have the talent. we just don't have the education. we have the people that can learn. >> we have...
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because that's what they did with their buddies et cetera, et cetera. the problem with alcohol and tbi is it's disinhibiting, and that's a problem. because then you start getting into trouble. so treatment programs need to be able to assess for tbi or assess for cognitive dysfunctions. and we need screening tools that will allow us to do that. or when you're talking with family members or buddies or partners, you're able to make those assessments because it will help you address the issue because many people, especially early in the recovery process, aren't willing to acknowledge that they have cognitive problem, or they may say, i understand, when in fact they don't. but you're saying, if i heard you correctly, that there may be 50 different variations of-of disabilities that i need to be able to assess for. how do i as a service provider seek the help in order to be able to assess that and not only that, how do we then create a plan, a treatment plan, with the correct methodology and the right components to be able to-to improve an individual's life?
because that's what they did with their buddies et cetera, et cetera. the problem with alcohol and tbi is it's disinhibiting, and that's a problem. because then you start getting into trouble. so treatment programs need to be able to assess for tbi or assess for cognitive dysfunctions. and we need screening tools that will allow us to do that. or when you're talking with family members or buddies or partners, you're able to make those assessments because it will help you address the issue...
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cetera. you even have women that will sit on a jury during a rape trial saying her skirt was too short or she shouldn't have been out that late. so women that hate women or people that promote an agenda not created by them but is accelerated by the color of their skin. remember, no other republican candidate could really get away with talking about race as much as herman cain has. to some extent he's at risk of turning his campaign in to a political gimmick. you see hannity and guys like him using him to say those things that maybe they are afraid to say themselves. >> ken, blackwell, is herman cain a racist? >> i don't think that herman cain is a racist. i don't think that harry belafonte is a racist because he says herman cain is a bad apple. i think race is being used in this instance all around the table to repress differences of opinion. when race issues to repress dissent, it is wrong on all sides of the table. look, herman cain as a republican, heetds conservative. he believes he has a
cetera. you even have women that will sit on a jury during a rape trial saying her skirt was too short or she shouldn't have been out that late. so women that hate women or people that promote an agenda not created by them but is accelerated by the color of their skin. remember, no other republican candidate could really get away with talking about race as much as herman cain has. to some extent he's at risk of turning his campaign in to a political gimmick. you see hannity and guys like him...
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this has come to a head with people doing things and drinking and drugs, et cetera, et cetera. >> we're looking at bob redell's camera now. there's bob. is this purely an oakland effort? >> i have not seen many other agencies out there. that did come from the protesters. opd believes it was some sort of gas device. right now nothing else has happened with regards to that. some protesters are lingering over there. i spoke with a sergeant, a lieutenant not long ago i asked him, ho do you think this is going? as well, better or worse? he said we don't know yet. we won't know until we move to where the tents are located. he was surprised by what we have been seeing over here. the number of protesters who are voluntarily leaving the sight. one gentleman said he's leaving because he has family. he has kids. he doesn't want to deal with being arrested. opd is letting them go. leave the perimeter. no questions asked. then you have people up there in the plaza. they are in a stalemate with police. you can see a pull horn. now to the right opd is putting on their gas masks. that's to pregnant the
this has come to a head with people doing things and drinking and drugs, et cetera, et cetera. >> we're looking at bob redell's camera now. there's bob. is this purely an oakland effort? >> i have not seen many other agencies out there. that did come from the protesters. opd believes it was some sort of gas device. right now nothing else has happened with regards to that. some protesters are lingering over there. i spoke with a sergeant, a lieutenant not long ago i asked him, ho do...
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cetera, people would never get their mail, et cetera. those same arguments were used against trucking deregulation. i remember the american trucking association put out a volume in the ford administration where they had a model that showed all of these services in the small town, michigan, how did they pick michigan? i don't know. all types of services in michigan would disappear, right? all those, didn't happen. same thing with the airline deregulation. forecast with that universal service obligation and control of the airlines by the civil aeronautics board, massive reductions in service, people wouldn't be able to get -- didn't have to. in fact, just the reverse happened. much more service than before. so i suspect that would be the case if you elimination of the uso postal service. neither fedex nor ups has any kind of universal service obligation. their service is ubiquitous, right? you have trouble finding a ups or fedex? no. but they have some flexibility where they located provisions, their frequency. for example, i live in rappa
cetera, people would never get their mail, et cetera. those same arguments were used against trucking deregulation. i remember the american trucking association put out a volume in the ford administration where they had a model that showed all of these services in the small town, michigan, how did they pick michigan? i don't know. all types of services in michigan would disappear, right? all those, didn't happen. same thing with the airline deregulation. forecast with that universal service...
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cetera, et cetera. i mean, the fundamental issues seem to be pretty much the same. >> i think there is that, and also the criticism of the movement it's very ideologically vague and that's why there's a marriage made in heaven, get money out. harnessing that. >> organization of principle, not an organization of ideas effectively. >> but to have an effect, obviously got to put something something more coherent. this is going to be the tea party i don't know, whatever. whatever you call it. >> the z party. that at the moment is how it's being attacked. >> that may be the advantage of get money out which gives them that vehicle. >> exactly. >> your perspective on what rob was offering up the decline in profitability in the banks at a time when the protests break out. >> you know, looks like the banks, and congratulations, rob, on your book, it looks like the banks are, you know, falling victim to their -- to their own game, the idea that bank of america is going to post its first loss since the collapse in
cetera, et cetera. i mean, the fundamental issues seem to be pretty much the same. >> i think there is that, and also the criticism of the movement it's very ideologically vague and that's why there's a marriage made in heaven, get money out. harnessing that. >> organization of principle, not an organization of ideas effectively. >> but to have an effect, obviously got to put something something more coherent. this is going to be the tea party i don't know, whatever. whatever...
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cetera? the federal government i believe, general shelton has even mentioned other federal government officials that it could be in the billions of dollars, that the federal government would have to incur. is a big discrepancy in the dollar figures here, and the costs of how to resolve this technical problem. can you talk about that and what that does been for the future, to live harmoniously, if you have such a huge gulf of dollar figures how can you get someplace in the middle? >> guest: cecelia, a few months ago we were hearing that it would take 10 years to solve this problem technically. it took us less than 10 weeks to demonstrate that the problem can be solved. it is not as hard as what some of the people might believe. our estimate is that the federal government has somewhere between 30,000-50,000 of these receivers. we have offered to the federal government $50 million worth of either replacement, and we fitting, or refurbishment of existing receivers that the federal government uses
cetera? the federal government i believe, general shelton has even mentioned other federal government officials that it could be in the billions of dollars, that the federal government would have to incur. is a big discrepancy in the dollar figures here, and the costs of how to resolve this technical problem. can you talk about that and what that does been for the future, to live harmoniously, if you have such a huge gulf of dollar figures how can you get someplace in the middle? >>...
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that's a spy plane overhead look at our plans and our battle fields, et cetera. at what point does something become so provocative it becomes offensive? >> i think at the end of the day you are absolutely a situation that it is espionage. in is a new form of attack. you mentioned the d-q. >> the new one. >> which by the way when stuck's net came out, we said stucks lethal, it's moving from espionage to sabotage and now in a situation that there will be people who follow and use the the same approaches to do same malicious things. d-q same finger print but it didn't knock anything out. what happened it did is they planted the seed so they could do reconnaissance. >> who is they? >> a nation state actor. >> probably not same one, right? >> john, explain a zero day attack. >> kind of the first thyme you had seen a certain attack happen and what wases remarkable about it is so many zero-day attacks used at once. it was this cocktail that would have taken years to create. >> there was talk. the reason people associated in those two countries. >> some of the language u
that's a spy plane overhead look at our plans and our battle fields, et cetera. at what point does something become so provocative it becomes offensive? >> i think at the end of the day you are absolutely a situation that it is espionage. in is a new form of attack. you mentioned the d-q. >> the new one. >> which by the way when stuck's net came out, we said stucks lethal, it's moving from espionage to sabotage and now in a situation that there will be people who follow and...
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cetera. john, final thoughts? we have some work to do, but we're well on our way, let's put it that way. there's a lot of people out there, i mean, they say that 17 percent of the population are people with disabilities. that's a large number. and the incidence of alcohol and drug problems among people with disabilities is higher than the general population. so we have a lot of work to do, we're well on our way, but let's keep going. ed, final thoughts. communication and awareness. i found, it's amazing to me how many people are just not aware of-of what's going on with disabled folks. they just don't have a clue. very good. barbara. well, substance abuse may not be the highest priority among the disability world because the disability community has so many needs, this one-it really has to come into the forefront because it has an impact on every other one. if you have a substance abuse problem, you're not going to be employed, you're not going to get good health care, you're not gonna have a
cetera. john, final thoughts? we have some work to do, but we're well on our way, let's put it that way. there's a lot of people out there, i mean, they say that 17 percent of the population are people with disabilities. that's a large number. and the incidence of alcohol and drug problems among people with disabilities is higher than the general population. so we have a lot of work to do, we're well on our way, but let's keep going. ed, final thoughts. communication and awareness. i found,...
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look at american deficit spending, et cetera, et cetera. do you have any sense in your mind, politically, sam, that we're any closer to reconciling our politics with our math? >> well, i'm not sure that the math, and correct me if i'm wrong, but the math in terms of greece and the math in terms of america when we're talking about our debt and deficit is really fundamentally deferent, because we have control of our currency, right? >> we have control of our currency, so we could print money and devalue our currency to make ourselves more competitive, but americans also work. it's a big difference. >> unlike greece? >> greeks have in the constitution, imagine if there was an amendment to the constitution that said, civil servants have lifetime tenure. the structural problems in their domestic economy cannot be solved by a commission or something that cuts spending by 10%. they were allowed by the european central bank and all the people in the euro zone with the leadership of germany to kind of go along for 20 years like this, while this buil
look at american deficit spending, et cetera, et cetera. do you have any sense in your mind, politically, sam, that we're any closer to reconciling our politics with our math? >> well, i'm not sure that the math, and correct me if i'm wrong, but the math in terms of greece and the math in terms of america when we're talking about our debt and deficit is really fundamentally deferent, because we have control of our currency, right? >> we have control of our currency, so we could...
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unless, you know, we are told something else happens, et cetera, et cetera. i was approached by some folks through intermediaries, i was approached by some people from the university of mississippi. they spent millions of dollars preparing for this debate. a big deal for the state of mississippi and university and all that. and asked me if i would moderate an event just with obama. in other words, if mccain didn't come, maybe using students and run a town hall thing and i said well, i'll think about that because let's say they did delay the debate for a week or so, and i had a lot of conversations about, you know, what we would do and whatever. but i realized in my case i didn't, i fortunately at the last minute, literally at the last minute, mccain decided to come. and that was the morning of the debate. he didn't decide -- >> host: you are preparing all your questions. how do you do that, come partner lies, right? how do you do that when you have that huge story going on outside, and inside your hotel room, right, you're sitting and doing these questions? >
unless, you know, we are told something else happens, et cetera, et cetera. i was approached by some folks through intermediaries, i was approached by some people from the university of mississippi. they spent millions of dollars preparing for this debate. a big deal for the state of mississippi and university and all that. and asked me if i would moderate an event just with obama. in other words, if mccain didn't come, maybe using students and run a town hall thing and i said well, i'll think...
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et cetera but does not talk to the young people in a matter of fact talks to tell the smiley cornell west who serve a dual purpose they can show the kind of reversion or you know that it has some movement of of scary black people as well as hippies on the one hand but it also fulfills the role of showing them as they are these are two men who have been very much in opposition to barack obama so it's a very well planned well produced sort of situation and you know the protesters kind of play into that when they do the fox news lies chant and that scares fox's demographic on the other hand you have c.n.n. which is owned by time warner which you know is beholden to a lot of investment banks and funds and wall street basically nori in this until the last minute yes anderson cooper could go down and look at that he could he was in to here's where he was in haiti this is our version of the here square but again they're their target demographics main street that watches. anderson cooper they're not that personally invested in this yet but they will be because. more and more people you see u
et cetera but does not talk to the young people in a matter of fact talks to tell the smiley cornell west who serve a dual purpose they can show the kind of reversion or you know that it has some movement of of scary black people as well as hippies on the one hand but it also fulfills the role of showing them as they are these are two men who have been very much in opposition to barack obama so it's a very well planned well produced sort of situation and you know the protesters kind of play...
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et cetera et cetera bring the troops home. the majority of people this is a super majority of book the american people want and that's that's kevin zeese and that's not the occupy wall street so right well i'm an organizer with kevin zeese is the october to vote about it so so of the larger movement yeah you know you said you speak for both is is the is the larger movement a let's bring to end if you're going to bring down the institutions of america what do you not replace them with well first of all i don't i don't speak for both movements i speak for october two thousand and eleven i don't want to step in and speak for them i have i have talked with them and i'm inspired by them but i don't i look at the i don't even think any one of them is ready to speak for them yet. but when we replace them with well you know this this open horizontal process is a slow process that doesn't lend itself to sound bites we can replace it with a society that is peaceful and that puts human needs above corporate greed if that's a broad stroke
et cetera et cetera bring the troops home. the majority of people this is a super majority of book the american people want and that's that's kevin zeese and that's not the occupy wall street so right well i'm an organizer with kevin zeese is the october to vote about it so so of the larger movement yeah you know you said you speak for both is is the is the larger movement a let's bring to end if you're going to bring down the institutions of america what do you not replace them with well first...
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cetera, et cetera, full stop. nothing continues after that. we shout it thought, okay, we want the conversation to continue and want to level the playing field. how do you do that? put everyone in suits. >> reporter: all of those suits were provided by an organization called "proper business attire working group." >> which collected the suits specifically to dress the occupy wall street protesters. the movement that began a month ago in lower manhattan has gone global with demonstrations in hundreds of cities all over the world. as shelby lin reports, some of today's protests turned violent. >> unite forbid global change massive crowds gathered round the world saturday for the occupy wall street movement. >> we fight the struggle all around the world and we're all in this together and it's wonderful to see a global movement of people fighting for a better world. >> reporter: in toronto, thousands mayored in the streets carrying signs with anti-comfort slogans and feels that banks are gambles think money away. wiki
cetera, et cetera, full stop. nothing continues after that. we shout it thought, okay, we want the conversation to continue and want to level the playing field. how do you do that? put everyone in suits. >> reporter: all of those suits were provided by an organization called "proper business attire working group." >> which collected the suits specifically to dress the occupy wall street protesters. the movement that began a month ago in lower manhattan has gone global with...
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if you increase it you're less profit profit and more, et cetera. so just the simple answer that you could raise rates is not always the accurate answer. and a lot of people don't think beyond the notion, well you just raise rates. but in any event could you raise rates? well, in 2006 congress passed the postal accountability and enforcement act which liberalized some of the postal service's restraints, in particular gave it some authority to, to manage its competitive products primarily, products in competition with fedex and ups, but didn't really change the other. in fact, made it more difficult to change or to alter the rest of the services, the services, including the services that were losing the most money. it put a limit on the rate increases by class of service. and in fact said, you couldn't raise rates more than the cpi. now that seems sort of like a straightforward, good -- [inaudible] you have monopoly. you have to have strain on rate increases that could be, that could obtain but, but what? well, if you, limited the cpi and you've got
if you increase it you're less profit profit and more, et cetera. so just the simple answer that you could raise rates is not always the accurate answer. and a lot of people don't think beyond the notion, well you just raise rates. but in any event could you raise rates? well, in 2006 congress passed the postal accountability and enforcement act which liberalized some of the postal service's restraints, in particular gave it some authority to, to manage its competitive products primarily,...
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et cetera et cetera bring the troops home. the majority of the others a super majority of book american people want and that's that's kevin zeese is that's not the occupy wall street so right well i'm an organizer with kevin zeese aside the october to vote and also. the larger movement yeah you know you he said you speak for both he's is the is the larger movement a let's bring to end if you're going to bring down the institutions of america what are you going to replace them with well first of all i don't i don't speak for both movements i speak for october two thousand and eleven i want i want to step in and speak for them i have i have talked with them and i'm inspired by them but i don't and i don't even think any one of them is ready to speak for them yet. what will replace them with well you know this this open horizontal process is a slow process that doesn't lend itself to sound bytes we can replace it with a society that is peaceful and that puts human needs above corporate greed if that's the broad stroke that's what
et cetera et cetera bring the troops home. the majority of the others a super majority of book american people want and that's that's kevin zeese is that's not the occupy wall street so right well i'm an organizer with kevin zeese aside the october to vote and also. the larger movement yeah you know you he said you speak for both he's is the is the larger movement a let's bring to end if you're going to bring down the institutions of america what are you going to replace them with well first of...
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china investment corps, private equity, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. okay, fine, it comes from there. and then what do you do? you've got to insure. who the hell's going to insure it? aig? i'm pretty sure there's been a template for this not working. that's called the united states in 2008. so while it may kick the can down the road for greece right now, it sure as heck sucks for greece and the eurozone for the next four to five years. it's just -- this does nothing to solve their long-term, systemic problems, nor ours, frankly. >> and it's interesting, we're in a conversation earlier this week, susan, where more and more people were talking about the need for a third marshall plan. that randomly solving greece or randomly solving america or randomly solving portugal or italy, to jimmy's point, will not reconcile, because if you have a globally integrated system, it needs a globally integrated form of resolution. are you encouraged at all by the fact that at least there's talk about debt restructuring and growth in addition to talk of taxes and austeri
china investment corps, private equity, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. okay, fine, it comes from there. and then what do you do? you've got to insure. who the hell's going to insure it? aig? i'm pretty sure there's been a template for this not working. that's called the united states in 2008. so while it may kick the can down the road for greece right now, it sure as heck sucks for greece and the eurozone for the next four to five years. it's just -- this does nothing to solve their...
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cetera, et cetera. well, as i said i have found it's a pretty easy job to get people to support israel. and certainly it's never been hard for me to look at the middle east and be able to tell the difference between the murdered or the murderers. and the difference between those who stand for freedom and those who stand for something quite different from that. it's been alluded to a number of times already today that the two nations have very strong military ties. we share intelligence, et cetera. but i'd like to suggest to you that one of the reasons, in fact i would argue the main reason there's such an infinity among the american people for the nation of israel, and also among the people of israel, and infinity for the people of the united states for the nation of the united states, is that our bonds go a lot deeper than military arrangements, or even normal strategic relationships as one would understand those. the two nations love and honor the same things. to cite one obvious thing, we worship the
cetera, et cetera. well, as i said i have found it's a pretty easy job to get people to support israel. and certainly it's never been hard for me to look at the middle east and be able to tell the difference between the murdered or the murderers. and the difference between those who stand for freedom and those who stand for something quite different from that. it's been alluded to a number of times already today that the two nations have very strong military ties. we share intelligence, et...
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search and rescue, coast security, fisheries enforcement et cetera. >> reporter: under clear sky we cruised south long the water front. watching for anything unusual. >> my job is to make people aware of any boats or contacts that might be an obstruction. >> reporter: next, the crew launched the skip and practiced coming along side at about 8 nots. easier said than done. >> we will come long side the boat, it's also training. >> reporter: last year during fleet week they rescued a lost wind surfer. >> searched for 8-9 hours and found the kid floating on his board stuck under the bridge in the south bay. >> reporter: below decks the cook is whipping up some lunch. >> meat loaf and i am also trying out a lamb loaf. mashed potatoes and green beans. >> referee: the crew easy to please? >> they eat watt i tell them to. >> reporter: another drill for a man over board. the rescue made in 2 minutes flat. >> come out here every day, i always have the ocean view, you know? my favorite part. >> reporter: when all eyes are looking up at the blue angels, it's a comfort to know they will be down here, di
search and rescue, coast security, fisheries enforcement et cetera. >> reporter: under clear sky we cruised south long the water front. watching for anything unusual. >> my job is to make people aware of any boats or contacts that might be an obstruction. >> reporter: next, the crew launched the skip and practiced coming along side at about 8 nots. easier said than done. >> we will come long side the boat, it's also training. >> reporter: last year during fleet...
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. >> steve jobs for me wasn't just the man who created i-forks-- iphone, ipad et cetera, but he inspired me. >> reporter: as the iphone changed your life? >> i believe it has. can do whatever i want in the palm of my hand. >> reporter: here at new york's flag help is store flowers and messages adorn the steps and people have come from all over it pay their respect. what set apple apart was to take technology and simplify. apple's cofounder remembers. >> no ones had the common sense. >> reporter: it's fitting that many learned about jobs' death. the news ripped through facebook and twitter. cooperate executives from sony to facebook put aside their rivalries and sent messages on the loss. in new york, reporting for wjz eyewitness news. ,,,,,,s left the plans for the medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... tho
. >> steve jobs for me wasn't just the man who created i-forks-- iphone, ipad et cetera, but he inspired me. >> reporter: as the iphone changed your life? >> i believe it has. can do whatever i want in the palm of my hand. >> reporter: here at new york's flag help is store flowers and messages adorn the steps and people have come from all over it pay their respect. what set apple apart was to take technology and simplify. apple's cofounder remembers. >> no ones had...
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cetera, et cetera, you have found we are resplintant with hope, with articulation, with young people who knows exactly what to look for. they'll shape the detail that's necessary, and you'll see a microcosm of all of this down on wall street. i feel a great sense of faith and hope in what's going on, and i know it will escalate. >>> ahead, at a time of protests for fairness, there's no better time to honor dr. martin luther king's dream. his son and heir, martin luther king iii, on the dream, next. [ female announcer ] instantly smooth wrinkles with a shot? wait a second... with olay challenge that. new regenerist wrinkle revolution... relaxes the look of wrinkles instantly, and the look of deep wrinkles in 14 days. ready, set, smooth... regenerist. from olay. 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 w
cetera, et cetera, you have found we are resplintant with hope, with articulation, with young people who knows exactly what to look for. they'll shape the detail that's necessary, and you'll see a microcosm of all of this down on wall street. i feel a great sense of faith and hope in what's going on, and i know it will escalate. >>> ahead, at a time of protests for fairness, there's no better time to honor dr. martin luther king's dream. his son and heir, martin luther king iii, on the...
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et cetera. et cetera. very well planned. >> bill: you think the sciu people are funding the people who leave these groups. >> you have sciu, have you alf-cio. you have all kinds of groups. >> bill: who are they paying? they are not paying all the demonstrators. >> no. you have the working families parties. we just showed on my broadcast the screen shots that have been scrubbed now from the internet on craigslist where they were recruiting people and paying them 300 to $600 per week to come protest for this. that was a couple of months ago. it was pay to -- we're going to pay you to come protest against wall street and the banks. now it's more organic in nature. have you people on the streets calling for revolution. the media is doing a horrible job in explaining what this really is. what the roots are. how it is global in nature. i'm telling you, bill, i said this two years ago that it's coming. all of it is. >> bill: portraying it as dissatisfaction with the economy based on the unfairness. >> it is not.
et cetera. et cetera. very well planned. >> bill: you think the sciu people are funding the people who leave these groups. >> you have sciu, have you alf-cio. you have all kinds of groups. >> bill: who are they paying? they are not paying all the demonstrators. >> no. you have the working families parties. we just showed on my broadcast the screen shots that have been scrubbed now from the internet on craigslist where they were recruiting people and paying them 300 to...
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. >> stephen: one of america's great et cetera hip-hop artists. >> yes. >> stephen: in his day. >> a great inspiration. >> stephen: though i was offended by the way he dropped the "n" word in "huckleberry finn." that is not right. okay. so you're not... you guys, you're considered like underground rap, like pioneers of underground rap. what does that mean? is there a difference between that and corporate rap because i love corporate things. >> well, underground rap, it's a ladies and gentlemen -- label that we never really understood. what does it mean, that we don't rhyme above sea level? i don't know. but, you know, there's a lot of diversity in hip-hop. there's a lot of different styles and, you know, across all different genres of art. so, you know, people who like the label things i guess because it's... stephen, it allows me to pigeonhole you. >> exactly, which is favorite pastime for some people. we just do what we do. >> stephen: you have to... i guess this is a rebellious thing. you don't have a concern rat sponsor for your music right now, do you? >> that's what's great abo
. >> stephen: one of america's great et cetera hip-hop artists. >> yes. >> stephen: in his day. >> a great inspiration. >> stephen: though i was offended by the way he dropped the "n" word in "huckleberry finn." that is not right. okay. so you're not... you guys, you're considered like underground rap, like pioneers of underground rap. what does that mean? is there a difference between that and corporate rap because i love corporate things....
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cetera, for your animal. they will fan a place for that animal. they are not going to be able to feed it. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >> great advice. have to have the earthquake it can for your animal as well. a preparedness guide and tracker by visiting abc7news.com. >>> still ahead, keeping your children safe on halloween there is an app for that. available to help parents keep tabs on kids. >>> high speed chase ends in a dramatic fashion in the east bay. >>> following the judge's orders take two. >>> this is the dramatic to end a high speed pursuit. a car theft and robbery suspect crashed and flipped his vehicle on main teeth in oakley 6:45 this morning after raped two police cars. a chp cruiser crashed through a finances the -- officer wasn't hurt. medical helicopter air lived that man to the hospital for injuries he suffered in the crash. the suspect's name and condition has not been released. >>> federal crash investigators won't get help from cameras onboard a vintage plane that slammed into a crowd i
cetera, for your animal. they will fan a place for that animal. they are not going to be able to feed it. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >> great advice. have to have the earthquake it can for your animal as well. a preparedness guide and tracker by visiting abc7news.com. >>> still ahead, keeping your children safe on halloween there is an app for that. available to help parents keep tabs on kids. >>> high speed chase ends in a dramatic fashion in the east bay. >>>...
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. >> stephen: one of america's great et cetera hip-hop artists. >> yes. >> stephen: in his day. >> a great inspiration. >> stephen: though i was offended by the way he dropped the "n" word in "huckleberry finn." that is not right. okay. so you're not... you guys, you're considered like underground rap, like pioneers of underground rap. what does that mean? is there a difference between that and corporate rap because i love corporate things. >> well, underground rap, it's a ladies and gentlemen -- label that we never really understood. what does it mean, that we don't rhyme above sea level? i don't know. but, you know, there's a lot of diversity in hip-hop. there's a lot of different styles and, you know, across all different genres of art. so, you know, people who like the label things i guess because it's... stephen, it allows me to pigeonhole you. >> exactly, which is favorite pastime for sme people. we just do what we do. >> stephen: you have to... i guess this is a rebellious thing. you don't have a concern rat sponsor for your music right now, do you? >> that's what's great abou
. >> stephen: one of america's great et cetera hip-hop artists. >> yes. >> stephen: in his day. >> a great inspiration. >> stephen: though i was offended by the way he dropped the "n" word in "huckleberry finn." that is not right. okay. so you're not... you guys, you're considered like underground rap, like pioneers of underground rap. what does that mean? is there a difference between that and corporate rap because i love corporate things....
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cetera, wasted no time getting started after a search warrant was issued the baby vanished more than two weeks ago. her parents say she was abducted from the crib in the middle of the night. >> >> a nine-year-old boy is back home -- searchers from seven agencies scoured the area -- set to begin a second stage where he was found at a neighbor's home. apparently, he was sleeping under sleeping underneath his bed. >> >> a train site for drivers on a rhode island bridge. how a cow ended up stuck in traffic. . >>> around the nation a 9-1-1 dispatcher in arizona and an emergency call -- the caller a nine-year-old girl called because her parents were fighting and she was scared. a neighbor also ended up calling after seeing the couple run outside. >> your mom and dad are having a big fight? >> yeah, they won't stop. they are yelling at each other an they are killing themselves >> they are killing themselves? >> they are killing each other. my mom has a knife >> when police got there. they found the girl in the home and both parents are small cuts and bruises. police arrested both of them fo
cetera, wasted no time getting started after a search warrant was issued the baby vanished more than two weeks ago. her parents say she was abducted from the crib in the middle of the night. >> >> a nine-year-old boy is back home -- searchers from seven agencies scoured the area -- set to begin a second stage where he was found at a neighbor's home. apparently, he was sleeping under sleeping underneath his bed. >> >> a train site for drivers on a rhode island bridge. how...
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cetera, et cetera. we're now seeing stories that it's sort of every man for himself story that tends to come maybe a little later in the election cycle, what is your advice to democrats and conservative places in terms of how they embrace president obama? >> you said at the front end, don't be too giddy. i said, i never get too giddy and i never get too low, we have been through ups and downs. where the same people who were very down beat before the same folks who said i'm not sure about this, were writing us off, they came back when we came back, i believe we're going to win this campaign and we're going to win this campaign on the fundamental issue, who's going stand up for an economy which the middle class can grow and not shrink? people where hard work is rewarded and responsibility is rewarded. we made our economy strong. we're on the right side of this fight. this president is working every day in that regard. i think all democrats will be able to line up behind him. by the way, if you hook at pol
cetera, et cetera. we're now seeing stories that it's sort of every man for himself story that tends to come maybe a little later in the election cycle, what is your advice to democrats and conservative places in terms of how they embrace president obama? >> you said at the front end, don't be too giddy. i said, i never get too giddy and i never get too low, we have been through ups and downs. where the same people who were very down beat before the same folks who said i'm not sure about...
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a gruff person, huge body and very loud voice, et cetera. and he was telling me, i want you to see my boys. we have -- the taliban have just begun operating in afghanistan, to help overcome some of the civil war that was going there. and it was clear that the general thought of them as his boys. and so it continued from there. and as you remember in 1998, i was sent to afghanistan to convince the taliban at that time to give up bin laden and to hand him over to us. i went twice, met with him the first time and the second time. unfortunately for other reason, he at first agreed but then subsequently completely dismissed the issue as being unacceptable. >> what do you think mullah omar is supposed to be still effectively running the taliban and running the opposition -- people don't know for sure. but how did he strike you? did he strike you as a smart, strategic leader, as a military leader? >> from the two times i met him, he -- he seemed to be definitely the leader of the taliban around him. a man who had -- who could show that he fought th
a gruff person, huge body and very loud voice, et cetera. and he was telling me, i want you to see my boys. we have -- the taliban have just begun operating in afghanistan, to help overcome some of the civil war that was going there. and it was clear that the general thought of them as his boys. and so it continued from there. and as you remember in 1998, i was sent to afghanistan to convince the taliban at that time to give up bin laden and to hand him over to us. i went twice, met with him...
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reminding people self-exams, et cetera. >> i wish we had worn pink. the empire state building was lit up in pink, all in awareness, as well. >> really nice. >>> coming up on "good morning america," what all these people have in common. it's "your week in three words." exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. take toast. spread with i can't believe it's not butter! add jacques. he's french. oui. ♪ oui like. [ male announcer ] fresh butter taste with 70% less saturated fat than butter. [ kim ] you can have it all. who came to walgreens because she remembers last year when she and her husband fought congestion and lots of coughs, like the machine gun... [ rapid coughing ] [ female announcer ] ...t
reminding people self-exams, et cetera. >> i wish we had worn pink. the empire state building was lit up in pink, all in awareness, as well. >> really nice. >>> coming up on "good morning america," what all these people have in common. it's "your week in three words." exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free...
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cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thrilling sound of the 50's that blended the latin bolero with the latin sound. the second was chico, we like always to put these little names to people. my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one of the pieces of my ticket to r
cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores....