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and there are, you know, amazon has launched, and there's many other legitimate ways to purchase online music. there's been a growth in so many different business models. you know, there's legitimate streaming services, there's models where you can customize an online streaming radio station to music you might like. there's just so many different ways to actually get music in a legitimate way that i don't think it's really, i think we can't make that argument that it's, you know, it's okay to steal because i can't get it any other way. so really i think my industry's going to, you know, the industry is going to continue to evolve, and, you know, there's a huge popularity of online video, music videos. and one of the things my company's working on launching which you might have heard about is going to be an online channel, you know, for watching premium video content and other video content. and i think, again, it's evolving, but at the same time we're in this tremendous battle. you know, retail is shrinking. you used to be able to go to your record store in your favorite mall or your co
and there are, you know, amazon has launched, and there's many other legitimate ways to purchase online music. there's been a growth in so many different business models. you know, there's legitimate streaming services, there's models where you can customize an online streaming radio station to music you might like. there's just so many different ways to actually get music in a legitimate way that i don't think it's really, i think we can't make that argument that it's, you know, it's okay to...
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for example, have i suggested a workable online opt in and opt out consent arrangement? or are there additional situations in which opt out consent might sometimes be appropriate? what safeguards should be in place in order to ensure that consumers are giving meaningful consent to the sharing of their information both on and off the internet? what role could self-regulatory organizations play in a statutory arrangement that ensures that all entities that collect information about internet users abide by a basic set of consumer privacy standards? i also look forward to learning about emerging approaches to enhancing consumer choice and control over the use of information through efforts like the network advertising initiative and persistent opt out cookies. what benefits could these services offer to consumers? what is the best way to inform consumers about the availability of these services? and again, how should the consumers' meaningful consent be procured? i'm also interested in hearing a purview of what the future of behavior advertising may hold and what services it
for example, have i suggested a workable online opt in and opt out consent arrangement? or are there additional situations in which opt out consent might sometimes be appropriate? what safeguards should be in place in order to ensure that consumers are giving meaningful consent to the sharing of their information both on and off the internet? what role could self-regulatory organizations play in a statutory arrangement that ensures that all entities that collect information about internet users...
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music videos online very popular. it will be interesting to see as we gear up to launch -- i believe youtube is our partner. we hired someone from universal who will be heading that business. it is a division of -- i think it will be potentially exciting development. >> besides apple and itunes, is digital music economically successful. --? how you prevent the leakage? >> i think they have proven that it is hugely successful. it has certainly been successful in selling bipods -- ipod's. there is experimentation going on as well. should premium to releases be priced a little higher? an older releases at a slightly lower. ? it has been an interesting evolution. there are so many different models. we get approached by companies that have a new concept their lodging. there is the purely at supported model that is free, and we have licensed those sites. their new devices, i believe san disc came to us and said it wanted to 73 for people that are not as sophisticated downloading legitimately, so we will sell them and p 3 pl
music videos online very popular. it will be interesting to see as we gear up to launch -- i believe youtube is our partner. we hired someone from universal who will be heading that business. it is a division of -- i think it will be potentially exciting development. >> besides apple and itunes, is digital music economically successful. --? how you prevent the leakage? >> i think they have proven that it is hugely successful. it has certainly been successful in selling bipods --...
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, teaching forums, online encyclopedias. the internet provides students and teachers with numerous benefits every day, however, there are many dangers inherent with technology as well. children, especially young children, are at risk of becoming victims of numerous internet-related crimes. including child pornography, cyber stalking, predators posing as children or even more hainious crimes, including murder and rape. in addition to falling victim to internet-related crimes, children can be exposed to age-appropriate or harmful materials while browsing the internet or conducting research for homework. we know at the most effective way to prevent children from becoming victims of internet-related crimes is to educate them as to how to avoid dangerous situations. there are several internet sites and software programs that advise parents on how to talk about the subject with their children. what the dangers are, how to teach children to avoid them and how best to monitor their children's internet activities at home and at schoo
, teaching forums, online encyclopedias. the internet provides students and teachers with numerous benefits every day, however, there are many dangers inherent with technology as well. children, especially young children, are at risk of becoming victims of numerous internet-related crimes. including child pornography, cyber stalking, predators posing as children or even more hainious crimes, including murder and rape. in addition to falling victim to internet-related crimes, children can be...
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they must -- we must find a way to charge online. we must create a new revenue stream for the product. with this has been easier before we visited the product? yes. it would have been a lot easier when the product was something substantial. it now does not resemble that in many markets. it will be easy, i believe, relatively easier -- it will be met easier for the national papers to do so. i think you will see them go to an on-line subscription pay model. after they do it, i think you will see murdock do it. that is the only hope there is. with every day that we delay, another 30 reporters are bought out or laid off. another previously profitable newspaper thinks it can do without a copy desk or a trade editor, it brings us closer to the abyss. finally, i think the big boys get it. it would have been nicer if they got it five years ago. but we are where we are. that is the only hope i have left. if the times and the post wait long enough, you will see national newspapers like in britain and you will see the washington post st. louis
they must -- we must find a way to charge online. we must create a new revenue stream for the product. with this has been easier before we visited the product? yes. it would have been a lot easier when the product was something substantial. it now does not resemble that in many markets. it will be easy, i believe, relatively easier -- it will be met easier for the national papers to do so. i think you will see them go to an on-line subscription pay model. after they do it, i think you will see...
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online advertising is critically important to our economy. it promotes freer, more robust and more diverse speech, it enables many thousands of small businesses to connect with consumers across the nation and around the world. it helps support the hundreds of thousands of blogs, online newspapers and other web publications that we read every day. over the last decade the industry has struggled with the challenges of providing behavioral advertising. on the one hand well-tail order ad benefit consumers and advertisers alike. on the other hand we recognize the need to develop relevant ads by respecting use ers privacy. in march google entered the space and announced our release of interspace advertising for our partners sites and for youtube. -- people visit to make the online ad space seem more relevant. relevant advertising has fueled much of the content products and services available on the internet today. as google prepared to roll out interspace advertising we talked to many users, privacy and consumer advocates and government experts. th
online advertising is critically important to our economy. it promotes freer, more robust and more diverse speech, it enables many thousands of small businesses to connect with consumers across the nation and around the world. it helps support the hundreds of thousands of blogs, online newspapers and other web publications that we read every day. over the last decade the industry has struggled with the challenges of providing behavioral advertising. on the one hand well-tail order ad benefit...
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we have the number one online job site in the washington area. the effect has been to significantly erode our share of dollars coming in. what are we doing about it? i ito my folks will have two choices to either stick our head in the sand or move and do something. we are moving. here is what we are doing. in the last year, i put together a new senior management team to guide us through mar the most difficult times our industry has faced. we're cutting across the border while trying to ensure that we do not cut in ways that will alienate our readers and advertisers. we're integrating our print and online operations into one building and into a structure that we think will allow us to be more nimble as well as more efficient. we're redesigning the newspaper and our website and we are restructuring our news and business operations to ensure that we can deliver news and information on the platform our readers want to get them on whether that means on paper, on a cell phone come on a laptop, desktop, on a kindle, or podcast. whatever platform they wa
we have the number one online job site in the washington area. the effect has been to significantly erode our share of dollars coming in. what are we doing about it? i ito my folks will have two choices to either stick our head in the sand or move and do something. we are moving. here is what we are doing. in the last year, i put together a new senior management team to guide us through mar the most difficult times our industry has faced. we're cutting across the border while trying to ensure...
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that's the nature of the online advertising system. to build out these very sophisticated approaches. therefore, you need to have rules. you need to have -- you need to bring pii up-to-date, you know, 'cause you don't need to know your name anymore to know who you are. you need to protect sensitive data and you have to have the ftc be a better watchdog. >> with that, mr. welch, your time is expired. and let me say thank you once again to our witnesses for what truly has been an informative session. long-delayed but well worth our time talking to you and we thank you very much for taking your time all day, in fact, to talk to us. i have clearance for unanimous consent from the minority to place in the record a letter to the subcommittee, the joint subcommittees actually from the federal trade commission concerning the subject today's hearing. a letter from data foundry, a data company based in austin, texas, without objection, those will be made a part of the record and without objection, the record of this proceeding will be kept open
that's the nature of the online advertising system. to build out these very sophisticated approaches. therefore, you need to have rules. you need to have -- you need to bring pii up-to-date, you know, 'cause you don't need to know your name anymore to know who you are. you need to protect sensitive data and you have to have the ftc be a better watchdog. >> with that, mr. welch, your time is expired. and let me say thank you once again to our witnesses for what truly has been an...
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they're going to pay for with online subscriptions for these new start-ups. here's the thing we also missed. in my time as a journalist, we lost a lot of subscriptions. the gas, the trucks, the wood pulp, the lost money there. it made it harder is forced to see the future -- it made it harder for us to see the future. it is $20 per month to get "the baltimore sun." if you paid $8 a month to get that on my, there are no trucks, no gas. that is a revenue structure. you can generate $300,000 a month if you get 10% of their subscriptions online to commit to you. with that, you can handle 30 reporters. the scary part of that is a lot of our citizens are not going to get it because they are not online. the delivery model is not as a democratic. that is something to contend with going forward. i do think there is a future but it begins with content 3 we to believe in contents again. we're going to have to pay for content to provide, hire back the talent we have leeched out, and make other people pay for. if we do not do that -- to put out a product and no one is wil
they're going to pay for with online subscriptions for these new start-ups. here's the thing we also missed. in my time as a journalist, we lost a lot of subscriptions. the gas, the trucks, the wood pulp, the lost money there. it made it harder is forced to see the future -- it made it harder for us to see the future. it is $20 per month to get "the baltimore sun." if you paid $8 a month to get that on my, there are no trucks, no gas. that is a revenue structure. you can generate...
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in short, our leadership is still strong overall and growing online. so, what's the problem? the problem is the economic model that has supported our business for many years. as far as the newspaper business goes, well, i was quoted last year using a technical term you often hear in our industry, that is, the numbers sucked. partly because of a shift going on in our industry and partly because of the economic meltdown we have all experienced. newspaper revenue across the united states have declined sharply and classified advertising has taken the biggest hit. "the washington post closed with is no different, we have always been an advertising driven model. only about 20 percent of all revenues come from subscription fees. the only 80 percent comes from advertising -- display and classified. but the advent of the internet within our share of class a $5 a year rose sharply. take craigslist, for example, i often wonder what if someone on my staff had come to me with a plan to build craigslist before it existed? i imagine they say, ok, captain, i have a great idea. let's build a
in short, our leadership is still strong overall and growing online. so, what's the problem? the problem is the economic model that has supported our business for many years. as far as the newspaper business goes, well, i was quoted last year using a technical term you often hear in our industry, that is, the numbers sucked. partly because of a shift going on in our industry and partly because of the economic meltdown we have all experienced. newspaper revenue across the united states have...
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online care is honoring the physicians' time. a position talks to you on the phone, walks through a situation and they get paid nothing for that. they are paid in a show up at the office: we look at this we are going to be paying for that online interaction. we have a partnership with an american wow and it will be an ideal setting through the web can exchange with the position but we think this has a world of potential. if you think about situations like chronic mesa interaction inouye know how you are going to be treated and go twice a year every time it is the same thing. they bring into the office because that is where they get paid for syria. if they told you this they don't get paid. online caris says you have that interaction on-line with the physician. they order the prescription the never show up. they spend their time on something important and is been a time on something more important, your employer is happy and there is a win for interactions that there in the system. it is not for everything but it absolutely can he
online care is honoring the physicians' time. a position talks to you on the phone, walks through a situation and they get paid nothing for that. they are paid in a show up at the office: we look at this we are going to be paying for that online interaction. we have a partnership with an american wow and it will be an ideal setting through the web can exchange with the position but we think this has a world of potential. if you think about situations like chronic mesa interaction inouye know...
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for $8, or $9, if you get an online there is all profit with no trucks or gas, there is no printing press. that is a revenue stream and if you scratched down on the back of a note pad you find out, you know what, you can generate $300,000 or three her per thousand dollars a month if you get a tenth of the baltimore sun subscriptions on-line to give it to you and with that you can hire about 30 reporters and us about the size of a metro desk. out the scary part is a lot of our citizens are not going to get it because they are not on-line as of the delivery model is not as democratic as news printing. that is something to contend with going forward but i do think there is a future but it begins with content, we're going to have to believe and contents in going to have to pay for content to provided, hire back the talent we have leached out, and then make other people pay for it. if we don't do that, if you put out a product and nobody is willing to pay for it, and a freshman business page will tell you you don't have a product. it is time to stop attending. so i think that is ultimately whe
for $8, or $9, if you get an online there is all profit with no trucks or gas, there is no printing press. that is a revenue stream and if you scratched down on the back of a note pad you find out, you know what, you can generate $300,000 or three her per thousand dollars a month if you get a tenth of the baltimore sun subscriptions on-line to give it to you and with that you can hire about 30 reporters and us about the size of a metro desk. out the scary part is a lot of our citizens are not...
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and people talk a lot about how much do you charge online right now. those who still have it printed publications should ask him much you charge offline because you have to go the way of having an online you are probably in better terms of how you brushed the product. >> unless there are any burning questions to my please join me in thanking our four panelists for their presentations. [applause] and thank you all for coming today. i hope you enjoyed our panel, r symposium. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] the rand corporation is hosting this segment, it is an hour. health [inaudible conversations] with >> we are going to resume and we will start as people lohan. this is our final panel before hearing from dr. parazynski at our lunch. you probably will be grateful to know that we only have one more power point, this is a rand conference so of course, it is often power point heavy and apologize for that but we try to limit as much as possible today but i think you'll find david thaler power point well worth it. we have to ev
and people talk a lot about how much do you charge online right now. those who still have it printed publications should ask him much you charge offline because you have to go the way of having an online you are probably in better terms of how you brushed the product. >> unless there are any burning questions to my please join me in thanking our four panelists for their presentations. [applause] and thank you all for coming today. i hope you enjoyed our panel, r symposium. thank you....
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that number is by opening as it translates into almost 25% of all online display and spending that is projected to be spent by 2012. as privileged as these ads are becoming, so, too, are the buzz words which are purportedly needed to flesh out the upper. contents of fair information principles and -- flush out the content of their information principles and practices. words such as transparency, choice, notice, consent, a consumer expectation. they mean different things to different persons depending on an array of variables. there is feedback here. has that been -- such variables may include the identity of the user, whether he or she has registered with the website, whether the ads are being served by first or third- party sites, the conspicuous ness of pre-existing privacy policies and exposure, the robustness of user enabled settings for user privacy, and the list goes on and on. all of these variables are important on whether legislation is needed. i will be listening intently on your accounts of how upfront. they're collecting from consumers. i want to thank all the witnesses co
that number is by opening as it translates into almost 25% of all online display and spending that is projected to be spent by 2012. as privileged as these ads are becoming, so, too, are the buzz words which are purportedly needed to flesh out the upper. contents of fair information principles and -- flush out the content of their information principles and practices. words such as transparency, choice, notice, consent, a consumer expectation. they mean different things to different persons...
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it also adds online outreach as an evaluation criteria for our public outreach efforts. the internet has made the world a smaller place. making it easier to share information globely. in just a matter of seconds. it's imperative that we utilize the internet as a means of diplomacy and continue to explore the effectiveness of online outreach. my amendment also tasks the state department of diverse filing the experience of foreign service officers. through creative diplomacy and hard work in often harsh conditionses ow, diplomatic corps makes an enormous contribution to the way we are viewed overseas. however many foreign service officers feel they have to focus exclusively on certain areas to the detriment of those offices and causes. they aren't avoiding them because they don't care about these issues without borders like human rights, the environment, or refugee issues but rather because the state department's promotion system strongly favors those foreign service officer who focus on country specific or regional assignments. my amendment is designed to correct this ine
it also adds online outreach as an evaluation criteria for our public outreach efforts. the internet has made the world a smaller place. making it easier to share information globely. in just a matter of seconds. it's imperative that we utilize the internet as a means of diplomacy and continue to explore the effectiveness of online outreach. my amendment also tasks the state department of diverse filing the experience of foreign service officers. through creative diplomacy and hard work in...
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introducing the virtual wallet from pnc, a high-definition, online view of your money. pnc. leading the way. >> jim: 3-0 athletics lead and now time for the recap. >> buck: he hits a bullet, a one hopper, robert andino has played well in the series and pops up to holliday for the first out of the 3rd inning. >> jim: and the coors light freeze cam. a good day with the glove and good day at the plate and here is jim johnson to work in the 8th inning for the orioles. >> buck: johnson making his 26th appearance. and he certainly wants to continue what brian bass and matt albers has done today. >> jim: bers stayed at 2nd base, pinch hitting for ty wigginton. adam kennedy, jack cust and matt holliday, 2, 3 and 4 against johnson. the orioles in the 9th inning will have scott, mora and salazar due up. and that one is fouled back. kennedy has one of the two hits by the athletics. orlando cabrera has the other. 6 and a third scoreless innings by bass bers -- bass bers. sliced down the leftfield side, out of play. kennedy does a good job looking at the bat and dropping it down left
introducing the virtual wallet from pnc, a high-definition, online view of your money. pnc. leading the way. >> jim: 3-0 athletics lead and now time for the recap. >> buck: he hits a bullet, a one hopper, robert andino has played well in the series and pops up to holliday for the first out of the 3rd inning. >> jim: and the coors light freeze cam. a good day with the glove and good day at the plate and here is jim johnson to work in the 8th inning for the orioles. >>...
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look for our entire schedule online at booktv.org. >> here is our present policy. and we are really anxious and eager to stop the bombing, just as the reader to stop the war. >> telephone conversations with the nine final months of lyndon johnson cozy presidency on vietnam, you and appointees, and his troubles with picks for supreme court justice. listen saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span radio in the baltimore area at 90.1 fm, online ad c-span.org and on xm satellite radio channel 132. >> how did house and senate negotiators were cut their key differences on the spending bill? >> in the house, the chairman of the appropriations committee said that this conference report was not going to pass the house if it went forward with the senate amendment that would ban the release of photographs dealing with prisoner abuse. and they needed democratic support to make up for the loss of republicans in the house. in the end, it was agreed that the sana amendment would not be in the final conference report. to get there, -- he said he would do everything he can to block
look for our entire schedule online at booktv.org. >> here is our present policy. and we are really anxious and eager to stop the bombing, just as the reader to stop the war. >> telephone conversations with the nine final months of lyndon johnson cozy presidency on vietnam, you and appointees, and his troubles with picks for supreme court justice. listen saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span radio in the baltimore area at 90.1 fm, online ad c-span.org and on xm satellite radio...
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they're going to pay for with online subscriptions for these new start-ups. here's the thing we also missed. in my time as a journalist, we lost a lot of subscriptions. the gas, the trucks, the wood pulp, the lost money there. it made it harder is forced to see the future -- it made it harder for us to see the future.
they're going to pay for with online subscriptions for these new start-ups. here's the thing we also missed. in my time as a journalist, we lost a lot of subscriptions. the gas, the trucks, the wood pulp, the lost money there. it made it harder is forced to see the future -- it made it harder for us to see the future.
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today, americans watch nearly $17 billion online videos each month. and that figure is growing at 16% per month. furthermore, nearly 15 million americans are watching video on their mobile devices and that figure is growing by more than 50% per year. at the same time, traditional media have witnessed a dramatic decline in the face of the competitive pressures coming from new media. so much has changed so fast. increasingly, america's economy rides on the rails of the communication sector. as the government contemplates policies to help promote sustainable economic growth, the role of the fcc is more important now than ever. in the coming months, the commission's primary focus should be to foster economic expansion by helping shape an environment that is attractive to capital investment so that the creative brilliance of america's entrepreneurs can continue to bear fruit to the benefit of all consumers. during my time at the commission, i've tried to promote economic prosperity, competition and innovation by supporting initiatives to make it easier for
today, americans watch nearly $17 billion online videos each month. and that figure is growing at 16% per month. furthermore, nearly 15 million americans are watching video on their mobile devices and that figure is growing by more than 50% per year. at the same time, traditional media have witnessed a dramatic decline in the face of the competitive pressures coming from new media. so much has changed so fast. increasingly, america's economy rides on the rails of the communication sector. as...
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use proprietary system for booking tickets, how will this affect what they do online? will then need to be in homogenous type of booking system on-line for all travel sites? >> guest: all the have to do today, everybody has a field for your name and they will have to add gender and date of birth and say please write your full name. but you raise a great point races is not just the airlines to have to make the changes, it is all the online folks all the travel agents have to adjust their systems. it's a pretty simple a thing changing the forms, just adding another field with this information on but getting everybody to do it is what takes time and, in fact, there are four airlines today that an operating within and unable to do it. over the next year the rest of the airlines and the travelosity and its media and all the travel agents will have their systems windup. >> host: which of the four airlines currently operating under the new security? >> guest: i don't know off the top of my head but not the majors unfortunately. there are some borden progress of airlines that
use proprietary system for booking tickets, how will this affect what they do online? will then need to be in homogenous type of booking system on-line for all travel sites? >> guest: all the have to do today, everybody has a field for your name and they will have to add gender and date of birth and say please write your full name. but you raise a great point races is not just the airlines to have to make the changes, it is all the online folks all the travel agents have to adjust their...
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i always get online and see all his pictures, his photos that he's taken. >> host: is he still there now? >> caller: yes, i just got off the phone with him. sky has been a god send to parents or loved ones with soldiers over there because every morning i'll look on the computer, and he was online, and we just got to talking. he's packing up. his base was camp war eagle, and they're closing several bases, so i'm hoping that he will head to baghdad july the 5th and be in kuwait july the 20th and, you know, he'll be stateside and, you know, he's been on several deployments. i'm just ready for him to come home. >> host: how long has he been over there? >> caller: oh, he had a 14-month deployment this last deployment, so he's been over there a while, and the temperature there is 130 degrees during the day. i live in the south, so i'm not going to complain when it gets to 94, 96 here because he's enduring 130 temperature degrees, and i've called over the years since 2003 about this, but i'm going to behave myself today, and there's no tears today because it was just great talking to him an
i always get online and see all his pictures, his photos that he's taken. >> host: is he still there now? >> caller: yes, i just got off the phone with him. sky has been a god send to parents or loved ones with soldiers over there because every morning i'll look on the computer, and he was online, and we just got to talking. he's packing up. his base was camp war eagle, and they're closing several bases, so i'm hoping that he will head to baghdad july the 5th and be in kuwait july...
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now, imagine in those were all published online in a standardized way. not only could you find out about every vacancy for yourself, but you could cross-reference what jobs are on offer. take patient outcomes in the nhs. what we really want to know which is if i go to this hospital, what sort of chance am i going to have of survival? some of the most important information you'll need to know, how long will your dad survive if he gets cancer? all of this is really out of our hands. imagine if this information was in our hands. you'd be able to compare your local hospital with other hospitals, you'd be able to do something about it if it wasn't good enough, choose a different hospital, choose a different doctor, go to a patient group, make change happy. happen. all this data which would help hold the powerful to account. it's all locked up, and at the moment i think it's getting worse. next week the children's secretary will publish proposals for a new report card. sounds great, but it's actually replacing the league tables, and so it'll actually reduce th
now, imagine in those were all published online in a standardized way. not only could you find out about every vacancy for yourself, but you could cross-reference what jobs are on offer. take patient outcomes in the nhs. what we really want to know which is if i go to this hospital, what sort of chance am i going to have of survival? some of the most important information you'll need to know, how long will your dad survive if he gets cancer? all of this is really out of our hands. imagine if...
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it also pays to shop online. you get esurance's "fast 5 (tm) discount" just for getting an instant online quote. - thanks, professor. - don't forget the good student discount. and there's even more discounts! it's no "secret" that you can save hundreds with esurance. make it your "mission" to click or call esurance today. >> orel: in some ways, with nieve, you think it's about time they started to hit him, he's been up here three starts, >> the coach here with you. mets, despite playing awful baseball, only 2 1/2 back of the phillies entering monday. how about j.j. harding, 3-0, with a 1.31 e.r.a. this season so far. but on monday night, not so lucky. a triple shy of the cycle. k.c. mcgee takes brian stokes deep for the grand slam. fifth of the year. 10-6 the final. the mets are now up 4 in a row while the brewers have won four of six. hoffman, tough night for him. one pitch. his 18th save in 19 chances. >> trying to right the ship in pittsburgh. gone! his seventh home run of the year. cubs up 2-0. top of the fou
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for complete schedule, go online to booktv.org. >> there's still time to get your copy of cspan22009 congressional directory, with information on house and senate members, and the nation's governors, plus the district maps and how to contact caucuses and committees. it is $16.95, online or call the number on the screen. >> and now a house hearing on the fiscal year 2010 budget, such as navy seals and are the rangers. adam smith chairs the subcommittee on terrorism and unconventional threats. the hearing is about one hour. >> i have an opening statement that i have written. i will submit it for the record. i just briefly want to say how important the special operations command is to our nation's national security, and how much we respect the job that you and all the people under you have done in protecting our national security. i think of a holistic approach that the command has brought in a winning the fight is invaluable. without question, you are the best in the world at finding and disrupting terrorist networks. that skill will continue to have an important role in our national s
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look for our entire schedule online at booktv.org. >> here is our present policy. we are really anxious, willing, and eager to stop the bombing, just as we are eager to stop the war. >> telephone conversations from the final months of president lyndon johnson's presidency. vietnam, and his troubles for the supreme court chief justice. listen on c-span area -- radio in washington-baltimore area, or nationwide on ex-im satellite channel 132. -- xm satellite channel 132. >> there's still time to get your copy of the c-span's 2009 u.s. congressional directory. district maps, and how to contact committees and caucuses. it is $16.95 online at cspan.org/products. >> next, a look at the economy, the future of health care, and the federal deficit. our guess is the single editor @ "the national review. from today's washington journal, is 40 minutes. host: our guest, rush ponnuru -- rahm-ponnuamesh ponnuru. >> people will also say that the deficit and the debt are skyrocketing, and that is the reason why we cannot afford to do health reform. i just want to repeat, the single
look for our entire schedule online at booktv.org. >> here is our present policy. we are really anxious, willing, and eager to stop the bombing, just as we are eager to stop the war. >> telephone conversations from the final months of president lyndon johnson's presidency. vietnam, and his troubles for the supreme court chief justice. listen on c-span area -- radio in washington-baltimore area, or nationwide on ex-im satellite channel 132. -- xm satellite channel 132. >>...
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it also pays to shop online. you get esurance's "fast 5 (tm) discount" just for getting an instant online quote. - thanks, professor. - don't forget the good student discount. and there's even more discounts! it's no "secret" that you can save hundreds with esurance. make it your "mission" to click or call esurance today. >> second round of the travelers championship at the tpc river highlands in connecticut. sergio garcia not having a good day, teeing off on number 11 with a wedge. he's into the deep rough. nowhere near the green. so his second shot, skirts off the edge of the green. he would bogey the hole. sergio would be saved from his rough outing by a massive storm that rolled in delaying play. kenny perry your leader at 11 under. >> twins and cardinals meeting for the first time since 2001. bottom nine, albert pujols, a chance to tie the game. joe nathan gets him swinging. the twins go on to win it by the final of 3-1. >> friday st. joe's dedicated the ramsey center, a 20,000-square-foot addition to the fi
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it is $16.95, online. or call -- Ñi >> how is c-span funded? >> i have no clue. >> advertising for products. >> public money, i am sure. >> my taxes? >> america's cable companies created c-span as a public service. no government mandate, no government money. >> "washington journal" continues. >> our next guest is from penn state, a senior fellow and formally with the national security council. you wrote a piece this week about the run in elections and you make it short and sweet in the headline. you're right, up and did a job one. get over it. guest: i think what we were trying to say was there was a very fought -- a fast rush to judgment and the results that were stated friday night, saturday showing a decisive victory cannot possibly be plausible. it had to be the result of fraud. we did not see real evidence but on the table to demonstrate widespread fraud. we think there are a lot of reasons that the result was plausible, that ought to do the job would have won. i think western analysts underestimated his base of support to start with. the
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the white house changes the terms of a campaign pledge about posting bills online. obama during the campaign promise that once the bill was passed by congress, when there is a bill that ends up on his desk, you the public will have five days to look on line to find out what is in it before it i signed it, so that you know what i am doing. five months into the administration, mr. obama has signed two dozen bills but has never waited five days. on the recent credit card legislation, he would do just two days. there's watchdog groups were repeatedly failing to live up to the pledge, the fact checking arm of the st. petersburg times has branded it a promise broken. grand rapids, mich. on the independent line. caller: i am calling in regard to a standpoint from a college graduate last may. i am calling because i feel like everyone is pointing the fingers at illegal immigrants, but coming from a 22-year old male, i point the finger at the baby boomers. they never stood up for anything, they never stopped and revolted against elitist, corrupt, politicians. you have people
the white house changes the terms of a campaign pledge about posting bills online. obama during the campaign promise that once the bill was passed by congress, when there is a bill that ends up on his desk, you the public will have five days to look on line to find out what is in it before it i signed it, so that you know what i am doing. five months into the administration, mr. obama has signed two dozen bills but has never waited five days. on the recent credit card legislation, he would do...
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it also pays to shop online. you get esurance's "fast 5 (tm) discount" just for getting an instant online quote. - thanks, professor. - don't forget the good student discount. and there's even more discounts! it's no "secret" that you can save hundreds with esurance. make it your "mission" to click or call esurance today. >> espnews is presented by sprint, now network. bridgestone, for drivers who want to get the most out of their cars, it's bridgestone or nothing. and in part by natty light, now you're talking. >> he was the number one overall pick by the clippers and monday blake griffin was introduced to a few hundred of his newest admirers and fans. griffin, only the third number one pick in franchise history, he'll be called on early and often besides being a rookie. >> i'm not nervous about it. i'm excited about it. it will make me work harder. make me even more focused, so it's something that i welcome and i'm really looking forward to it. >> the past two weeks has been crazy. a whirlwind but it's part of
it also pays to shop online. you get esurance's "fast 5 (tm) discount" just for getting an instant online quote. - thanks, professor. - don't forget the good student discount. and there's even more discounts! it's no "secret" that you can save hundreds with esurance. make it your "mission" to click or call esurance today. >> espnews is presented by sprint, now network. bridgestone, for drivers who want to get the most out of their cars, it's bridgestone or...
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i always get online to see all of his pictures he has taken. host: is he still there now? caller: yes, i just got off the phone with him. skype has been a godsend to parents and soldiers. every morning a look on the computer. he is packing up. his base was camp war eagle. they're closing several bases and i'm hoping you had to baghdad on july 5 in be in kuwait july 20. he will be states side -- and, you know, he has been on several deployments and i'm just ready for him to host: come homcome h. host: how long has he been there? caller: he has been there 14 months of this last time. it has been extremely hot over there. i live in the south where it gets in the '90s, but he is enduring 130 degrees in temperature over there. there are no tears today because it was just great talking to him. even though we have different political views his boots on the ground over there has given me the opportunity to not be shy and to call this program. with my motherly instincts i have been emotional time and time again on this program. i love him, am proud, but just want him to come home b
i always get online to see all of his pictures he has taken. host: is he still there now? caller: yes, i just got off the phone with him. skype has been a godsend to parents and soldiers. every morning a look on the computer. he is packing up. his base was camp war eagle. they're closing several bases and i'm hoping you had to baghdad on july 5 in be in kuwait july 20. he will be states side -- and, you know, he has been on several deployments and i'm just ready for him to host: come homcome h....
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introducing the virtual wallet from pnc, a high-definition, online view of your money. pnc. leading the way. >> gary: one pitch, one out. >> news and notes from around the imagine league, erik bedad with the seattle is on the disabled list, and what a tough break for toronto. they lose their closer and ace all in one day as roy holliday and scott downs both placed on the dl. holliday has ground injury, and downs injured his toe. also in philadelphia, raul abe nieces has been placed on the5 day dl. >> that's bad news for them. it's never good news, but for the orioles going in there, better not to have ibanez. >> one down, 1-0 count on luke scott. he takes it the other way. martinez was very deep. 3 pitches, and two outs here n the ofth inning. on friday, june, orioles wille back in cam -- friday, june 26th orioles will be back in camden yards. students can receive a left field upper reserve seat, and fireworks night, presented by aaa mid-atlantic. all fans are invited to remain for the fireworks. tickets: good house on hands
introducing the virtual wallet from pnc, a high-definition, online view of your money. pnc. leading the way. >> gary: one pitch, one out. >> news and notes from around the imagine league, erik bedad with the seattle is on the disabled list, and what a tough break for toronto. they lose their closer and ace all in one day as roy holliday and scott downs both placed on the dl. holliday has ground injury, and downs injured his toe. also in philadelphia, raul abe nieces...
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look for our entire schedule online. >> here is our present policy. we are anxious and willing to stop the bombing just as we are eager to stop the war. >> telephone conversations from the final months of the lyndon johnson's presidency. he speaks on several topics. listen on saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span radio in the washington, baltimore area. also online. and nationwide on xm satellite, channel 132. >> how is sues been funded? >> private donations. >> from public television? >> i do not know where the money comes from. >> contributions from donors. >> 30 years ago america's cable companies created c-span as a public service, a private business initiative, no government mandate or money. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back in talking about how you pay for health care. we want to hear from our viewers. today in the paper there is a special section on health care, asking relevant members of congress to talk about the debate that will be ongoing throughout the summer. in an editorial co-authored by bacchus and senator k
look for our entire schedule online. >> here is our present policy. we are anxious and willing to stop the bombing just as we are eager to stop the war. >> telephone conversations from the final months of the lyndon johnson's presidency. he speaks on several topics. listen on saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span radio in the washington, baltimore area. also online. and nationwide on xm satellite, channel 132. >> how is sues been funded? >> private donations....
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from a cairo neighborhood. >> let's find out what some of the local reaction is, howard schneider is online, foreign correspondent for "the washington post" and i & mr. schneider is about 2 p.m. in cairo and you are at a coffeehouse in cairo, is that correct? >> that is right, we are in the neighborhood that is a very, you know, fun and festive downtown neighborhood and we've been sitting here at the coffee shop watch and people gather. >> and what are you seeing? >> well, you know, it was interesting because people sort of filter and and the core group that were interested in this gathered two or three hours ahead of time watching the feed on the state broadcaster and i tell you, the state rahm television and stop the imagery. you've got the egyptian american flag and wonderful montage of obama and pyramids and things like that, so they took this message of mutual respect to heart. >> host: we heard applause in the chamber where the speech was delivered. ball was the reaction with the locals as they were listening? >> guest: quiet and attentive. there were head nodding at different points.
from a cairo neighborhood. >> let's find out what some of the local reaction is, howard schneider is online, foreign correspondent for "the washington post" and i & mr. schneider is about 2 p.m. in cairo and you are at a coffeehouse in cairo, is that correct? >> that is right, we are in the neighborhood that is a very, you know, fun and festive downtown neighborhood and we've been sitting here at the coffee shop watch and people gather. >> and what are you...
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it is $16.95 come online at c- span.org/products or call 1-877- on-c-span. >> not a conversation about the obama and ministration and a public release of documents, from today's "washington journal." our is steven aftergood with the project on government secrecy. we have just finished talking a little about the cia and their preservation of the intelligence and a secret from congress. you heard some of that conversation. anything surprise you? guest: just that it is part of a larger issue. hal information disclosure is regulated for political advantage. the government decides what it wants to disclose. it is often not based on principle, but on what serves their interests. that is a problematic approach. host: i should point out that the president has asked james jones, the national security adviser, to review the recommendations on the release of classified documents. what will happen in that 90-day period? guest: the classification is not based in law but an executive order. presidents typically issue their own version to define the classification system. president obama has said i w
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introducing the virtual wallet from pnc, a high-definition, online view of your money. pnc. leading the way. are you insured? do you know when your beer is perfectly cold? or do you risk drinking a warm one? if you have the new coors light cold-activated can, you're covered. because now every can turns blue when your beer... is as cold as the rockies. it's cold insurance, only from coors light. cold beer: that's our policy. ( smack, crowd awes ) you might want to put something cold on that. frost-brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. good morning orioles baseba on masn brought to you by southwest airline. book your next trip at southwest.com. and by corona. official sponsors of the time out. relax responsiblely. >> gary: it is a beautiful day here in the bay area in oakland. get set to go. you mentioned the changes in the lineup. coach says there's no rhyme or reason behind the move except for the fact he wanted something different. obvious why luke scott is batting in the number four hole. came in, take a look at the line up, pointed to scott's name and
introducing the virtual wallet from pnc, a high-definition, online view of your money. pnc. leading the way. are you insured? do you know when your beer is perfectly cold? or do you risk drinking a warm one? if you have the new coors light cold-activated can, you're covered. because now every can turns blue when your beer... is as cold as the rockies. it's cold insurance, only from coors light. cold beer: that's our policy. ( smack, crowd awes ) you might want to put something cold on that....
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on legislation "the new york times" has an article about posting bills online before the president announces them. during the campaign obama promised that once a bill was passed by congress the white house would posted online for five days before the senate. "when there is a bill that ends up on my desk as president you the public will have five days to look at it before a senate so that you know what your. government is your" five months into the administration he has signed two dozen bills, but almost never waited five days. various watch the groups have slapped his wrist for repeatedly failing to live up to the pledge. it has been branded it "a. promise " this is our independent line. caller: as far as taking a stand. from a college graduate like me , i feel like everyone is pointing fingers at the illegal immigrants, but coming from a 22-year-old male i point the finger at the baby boomers. the reason is because they never stood up for anything. they never stopped and revolted against these elitist, corrupt politicians. as a result you have people in their 20s getting out of college, sti
on legislation "the new york times" has an article about posting bills online before the president announces them. during the campaign obama promised that once a bill was passed by congress the white house would posted online for five days before the senate. "when there is a bill that ends up on my desk as president you the public will have five days to look at it before a senate so that you know what your. government is your" five months into the administration he has...
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it is not just the airlines making changes, but all the online folks like orbitz, and all the travel agents. it is a simple thing to change the form and add another field with this information. by getting everyone to do it -- that takes time. there are four airlines today now able to do it. over the next year the rest and the secondary companies will have their systems line up. guest: which are the four airlines operating with it now? i do not know off the top of my head. they're not the major ones. these are 4-leaning, progressive airlines who are willing to step up. the major ones are more cautious. but i think once the others join in will be such a benefit to customers that the others will have to for competitive reasons. but it really needs the airlines to get behind it and make it a priority. it needs to be in place by 2010. host: to arkansas on our democrats won. caller: yes, this new policy you are trying to put forward, what effect would have on the 9/11 bombers? guest: if there were on a no- fly, absolutely. you raise an important point, if you know somebody, have a suspect,
it is not just the airlines making changes, but all the online folks like orbitz, and all the travel agents. it is a simple thing to change the form and add another field with this information. by getting everyone to do it -- that takes time. there are four airlines today now able to do it. over the next year the rest and the secondary companies will have their systems line up. guest: which are the four airlines operating with it now? i do not know off the top of my head. they're not the major...
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. >> this week's online address is also focused on the energy bill. first, president barack obama and then representative john painter. >> for more than three decades, we have talked about our dependence on foreign oil and for more than three decades, we have seen that dependence grow. we have seen our reliance on fossil fuels jeopardize our national security. we have seen that pollute the air we breathe and in danger our planet. most of all, we have seen other countries realize the critical truth. the nation that leads in the creation of a clean economy will be the nation that leads the 21st century global economy. and now is the time for the united states of america to realize this to. now is the time for us to lead. the energy bill will create incentives that sparked a clean energy transformation in our economy. it will spur the development of low carbon sources of energy, from wind, solar and geothermal power to safer nuclear energy in clinical. it will spur new energy savings like the efficient windows and other materials that reduce heating cost
. >> this week's online address is also focused on the energy bill. first, president barack obama and then representative john painter. >> for more than three decades, we have talked about our dependence on foreign oil and for more than three decades, we have seen that dependence grow. we have seen our reliance on fossil fuels jeopardize our national security. we have seen that pollute the air we breathe and in danger our planet. most of all, we have seen other countries realize the...
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but as all online act c- span.org. coming up tonight on c-span, the state department releases its annual human trafficking report. and a senate confirmation hearing on nominees to the federal communications commission. later, a house committee hears from people who have their health coverage canceled by their insurance company. >> right now online, look for our redesigned booktv web site, and every weekend, stream booktv programming right to your computer. it is also easier to search for and watch videos with the redesign video player. you can share the videos with everyone you know. the redesigned booktv.org, look for it today. >> the state department released a report today saying the global economic downturn has driven an increase in human trafficking. the report lists 17 countries that have failed to make progress in preventing human trafficking. now secretary of state hillary clinton talks about that report. she is joined by members of congress and the state department's and the trafficking coordinator. this is ju
but as all online act c- span.org. coming up tonight on c-span, the state department releases its annual human trafficking report. and a senate confirmation hearing on nominees to the federal communications commission. later, a house committee hears from people who have their health coverage canceled by their insurance company. >> right now online, look for our redesigned booktv web site, and every weekend, stream booktv programming right to your computer. it is also easier to search for...
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mika watch it on c-span3 or online at c-span.org. >> here is our present policy. it we are ready, anxious, willing, eager to stop the bombing just as we are eager to stop the war. >> telephone conversation from the final months of lyndon johnson's presidency on vietnam, you and appointees, and troubles for his pick for supreme court chief justice. list and saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span radio, baltimore-washington. 90.1 fm, onliner at,adio.org and xm satellite. >> how c-span funded? >> no clue. >> maybe some government grants. >> i would say donations. >> advertising for products? >> public money, i'm sure. >> taxes? >> how is he spent funded? 30 years ago america's cable companies created c-span as a public service, a private business initiatives. no government mandate, no government money. >> "washington journal" continues. host: newsweek managing editor john nigam joins me from new york. good morning. this cover story -- victory in iraq. he writes in this that the country's fate still hangs in the balance between failure and success and americ
mika watch it on c-span3 or online at c-span.org. >> here is our present policy. it we are ready, anxious, willing, eager to stop the bombing just as we are eager to stop the war. >> telephone conversation from the final months of lyndon johnson's presidency on vietnam, you and appointees, and troubles for his pick for supreme court chief justice. list and saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span radio, baltimore-washington. 90.1 fm, onliner at,adio.org and xm satellite....
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for tickets, 888-84-bird or online at orioles.com. so there are the runners, baker, miller and coghlan and it is emilio bonifacio at the plate. a high pop-up. foul ground. mora over hoping for a play and he runs out of room. bonifacio again going after a first pitch. >> buck: that is just bad patience at the plate. he steps to the plate. he hasn't delivered anything with the bases loaded and chases the first pitch and pops it out of play. >> jim: i was watching the body language, buck, of koji uehara, as he continues to take walks behind the mound after every pitch. that time he went and picked up the rossen bag. here is the 0-1. it is fouled off and it is 0-2. >> buck: you have to be quick if you're going to turn a double play. bonifacio has growned out to three delays, but he gets out of the box in a hurry. >> jim: there are the runners. baker the lead runner at third, miller, the pitcher, is at second and cog lain at first. here is the 0-2 as bonifacio is protecting to stay alive. koji uehara behind the mound. he has been doing thi
for tickets, 888-84-bird or online at orioles.com. so there are the runners, baker, miller and coghlan and it is emilio bonifacio at the plate. a high pop-up. foul ground. mora over hoping for a play and he runs out of room. bonifacio again going after a first pitch. >> buck: that is just bad patience at the plate. he steps to the plate. he hasn't delivered anything with the bases loaded and chases the first pitch and pops it out of play. >> jim: i was watching the body language,...
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following the news, they read the papers, things online, they watched some kind of broadcast or listen to the radio for a week and they would come to the magazine did, not looking for a digest of what has happened or a package of predictions that are necessarily conditional, but engaging conversation about the news, things that are important in politics and foreign affairs and business and culture. how can we be a place where you not always agree with us but always find a provocative and worth reading? so the goal here is to appeal to -- as a group i sometimes referred to as a virtual beltway -- people who may not live in washington, but to pay attention to the workings of politics, the complexity of foreign-policy in a way that means they might as well be working right where you are, and how we turn their attention. a lot of institutions can assume a certain level of attention for a long time -- longtime simply because of who and what they were. we are finding i think with some of the great newspapers, some of the great networks and magazines, a hobbesian universe where we have to fig
following the news, they read the papers, things online, they watched some kind of broadcast or listen to the radio for a week and they would come to the magazine did, not looking for a digest of what has happened or a package of predictions that are necessarily conditional, but engaging conversation about the news, things that are important in politics and foreign affairs and business and culture. how can we be a place where you not always agree with us but always find a provocative and worth...
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it is available on a space line and also on view to. -- it is available online. guest: i announced i would retire a couple of years ago and then did not. my boss said to me, don't you want to watch one more political campaign, one more presidential campaign? the more that i thought about it, i really did. that is the best advice i got. i would not have missed this last campaign for anything. i will hang around cbs for a while and keep doing "face the nation" for a while. i do not know. i have no plans to retire. i hope that when i start drooling someone will get a big hook and excuse me. my wife is in charge of that. when she thinks i'm not up to it anymore she will be the one to say it is time to move on. so far my health is good. i am having a lot of fun. this is not like work to me. this is what i wanted to do when i was a little boy. i grew up and had the chance to do it. so i think will keep doing it for a while. host: a few more minutes with our guest, bob schieffer. caller: a quick answer to the woman calling and saying that bush said the economy was stron
it is available on a space line and also on view to. -- it is available online. guest: i announced i would retire a couple of years ago and then did not. my boss said to me, don't you want to watch one more political campaign, one more presidential campaign? the more that i thought about it, i really did. that is the best advice i got. i would not have missed this last campaign for anything. i will hang around cbs for a while and keep doing "face the nation" for a while. i do not...
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he is director of the new 13 million strong grass routes and online force to emerge from the campaign to help obama win new victories. mitch will talk about how they won the mission of organizing for america and how they plan to work with outside groups. please welcome mitch stewart. >> thank you all very much, and thank you for the gracious introduction and for putting this conference together. and for all the folks here participating. as roger said, i did start on the campaign the third week in january of 2008. i lived in iowa for a year and traveled to a number of different states -- nevada, minnesota, texas, indiana, and then spent about six months in virginia, which was a truly gratifying experience. there are a number of things that we learned during the campaign that i think because of the president's unique background as a community organizer helped instill in us a new way to reach out and talk to people about electoral campaigning. that was what we believed is that people matter. and all too often in campaigns, people are paid lip service but they are not taken seriously. so
he is director of the new 13 million strong grass routes and online force to emerge from the campaign to help obama win new victories. mitch will talk about how they won the mission of organizing for america and how they plan to work with outside groups. please welcome mitch stewart. >> thank you all very much, and thank you for the gracious introduction and for putting this conference together. and for all the folks here participating. as roger said, i did start on the campaign the third...
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look for our schedule online. >> the government funding of college is a late 1950's and 1960's thing that has grown rapidly since then. >> hillsdale college has never accepted government funding. >> title for is 400 pages long. we have a lawyer here in town who tries to keep the government from giving us money. i want -- went to ask me title for and he said it was no use, i would not be able to read it. >> sunday night at 8 on "q&a" or listen on c-span radio, on xm satellite radio, or download the podcast. >> joining us, nancy ognanovich. how did they work out a key differences on the war spending bill? >> the chairman of the appropriations committee said that this conference report was not going to pass in the house if it went forward with the senate -- senate amendment that would ban the release of photographs dealing with prisoner abuse. they needed democratic support to make up for the loss of republicans in the house. in the end, it was agreed that the senate amendment that blocked the photos would not be in the final conference report. to get there, president obama had to get i
look for our schedule online. >> the government funding of college is a late 1950's and 1960's thing that has grown rapidly since then. >> hillsdale college has never accepted government funding. >> title for is 400 pages long. we have a lawyer here in town who tries to keep the government from giving us money. i want -- went to ask me title for and he said it was no use, i would not be able to read it. >> sunday night at 8 on "q&a" or listen on c-span...
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caller: am i online? host: go ahead. caller: ok. here's what i want to say, i could teach calculus with a piece of plywood on a piece of grass. so i don't care whether it's summer school or whether it's winter school, you can teach somebody anywhere. and then the other thing is, i mean, i learned at the library. i used to go to the library as a kid. you know? read national ji graphics? it's all there. i mean, -- host: thanks for your call, randy. guest: thanks, i learned at the library a lot as a kid, too. i well remember carrying out stacks of books. and i have two young boys who visit the library regularly. we need to have those kinds of opportunities available for kids. host: next up on our republican line, good morning. caller: i'm a republican. i'm conservative. and the whole concept of central planning and everything coming out of washington or some central agency always, you know, they don't run anything well. and i believe until competition. we invest a whole lot of time investing in your kids until we get fathers back invol
caller: am i online? host: go ahead. caller: ok. here's what i want to say, i could teach calculus with a piece of plywood on a piece of grass. so i don't care whether it's summer school or whether it's winter school, you can teach somebody anywhere. and then the other thing is, i mean, i learned at the library. i used to go to the library as a kid. you know? read national ji graphics? it's all there. i mean, -- host: thanks for your call, randy. guest: thanks, i learned at the library a lot as...
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you can also find them online at c-span.org. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations. >> i don't really know. >> from public television. >> donations. >> i don't know where the money comes from. >> federally? >> from donors. >> how is c-span funded? 30 years ago america's cable companies created c-span as a public service. a private business initiative. no government mandate. no government money. >> there's still time get your copy of c-span's "2009 congressional directory." district maps, how to contact committees and caucuses. it's $16.95 online at c-span.org/products or call 1-877-on-c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome dan blumenthal with the american enterprise institute. a couple of weeks ago you had this in the "the washington post," "what to do about north korea." this is before the developments over the last couple of days. you said that we would support military action against north korea missiles and missile sites if we had prepared ourselves over the past few years to protect our allies against possible n
you can also find them online at c-span.org. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations. >> i don't really know. >> from public television. >> donations. >> i don't know where the money comes from. >> federally? >> from donors. >> how is c-span funded? 30 years ago america's cable companies created c-span as a public service. a private business initiative. no government mandate. no government money. >> there's still time get your...