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go like a pro. >>> this is dorothy cooper, miss cooper is 96 years old. she was born in north georgia on or about the year 1915. at the time miss cooper was born, america did not allow women to vote. women did not yet have that right. in 1919, web when dorothy cooper was a tiny tot, the u.s. congress passed an amendment to the u.s. constitution which gave women the right to vote. before the amendment could go into the constitution and go into effect, the states, of course, had to have their say. they had to ratify it. georgia where dorothy cooper was growing up at the time said no to letting women vote. georgia lawmakers voted against ratifying that amendment. men only voting for georgia. ultimately, though, enough other states agreed to the 19th amendment that it became the law of the land in 1920. georgia still didn't get around to extending that supposed federal right to women, that constitutional right for another year until 1921. they didn't get around to ratifying the amendment until 50 years later in 1970. but lucky for the women voters of georgia,
go like a pro. >>> this is dorothy cooper, miss cooper is 96 years old. she was born in north georgia on or about the year 1915. at the time miss cooper was born, america did not allow women to vote. women did not yet have that right. in 1919, web when dorothy cooper was a tiny tot, the u.s. congress passed an amendment to the u.s. constitution which gave women the right to vote. before the amendment could go into the constitution and go into effect, the states, of course, had to have...
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police say her parents have stopped cooperating with detectives, not long after making this desperate plea. >> we just want our baby back, please. >>> knox's father speaks. tonight, amanda's father curt talks for the first time since his daughter's release. what happened to her in that jail? and how is she picking up the pieces now that she's home? >>> and jobs' creation. what made steve jobs a genius? he was adopted as a baby, so, was it his upbringing, or was greatness stamped into his dna? we look for answers in his fascinating family sorry. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," october 6th, 2011. >> good evening, all, i'm bill weir. there are late developments tonight in a case of a missing baby in missouri. three days into the search to find the baby girl, a disagreement has apparently broken out between her family and police. earlier tonight, detectives said the baby's parents had suddenly quit cooperating with the investigation. but then the child's aunt called a news conferen
police say her parents have stopped cooperating with detectives, not long after making this desperate plea. >> we just want our baby back, please. >>> knox's father speaks. tonight, amanda's father curt talks for the first time since his daughter's release. what happened to her in that jail? and how is she picking up the pieces now that she's home? >>> and jobs' creation. what made steve jobs a genius? he was adopted as a baby, so, was it his upbringing, or was greatness...
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. >> over 3,000 miles away from florida, where cooper was found. >> the story of cooper's two-year odyssey and how he got back to his family. >>> hello and welcome to "right this minute." i'm beth trautman, it is monday, october 3rd. we'll start the show off with some violent images coming out of a school? >> called a high school in flagler, florida, the 16-year-old student is attacking other students apparently over a girl. you can see he took a couple of punches to the head and a school resource officers steps in to try to break the fight up. they start to stumble through the crowd and off-camera, allegedly the student head-butted the resource officers, gave him a cut across the eye. now he's got the resource officer on the ground. he landed a couple of punches on the officer. he also knocked down a high school security guard. he hurt his back. the student was arrested and he was facing felony battery charges at the time. these images are scary enough. but it's also started a different discussion. four years ago, a tazer was used on a special needs student. and that's when the district s
. >> over 3,000 miles away from florida, where cooper was found. >> the story of cooper's two-year odyssey and how he got back to his family. >>> hello and welcome to "right this minute." i'm beth trautman, it is monday, october 3rd. we'll start the show off with some violent images coming out of a school? >> called a high school in flagler, florida, the 16-year-old student is attacking other students apparently over a girl. you can see he took a couple of...
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back in july, cooper was enjoying a rangers game with his dad, shannon stone. as a nice gesture to a little fan, hamilton had tried to toss a ball up into the stands for the boy. but, as his dad strained to catch it, he fell over the railing. the 39-year-old firefighter died later that night. last night's big moment was emotional for the 50,000 fans on hand, but it was something cooper needed. he'd been asking his mom all summer to take him back to the ballpark. she was in constant contact with rangers president and baseball great nolan ryan. >> she told me that she felt like before the season was over that she would bring him back because she felt like that was in his best interest. >> reporter: since the accident, the rangers have raised several hundred thousand dollars for cooper's family, for his future. cooper's mother called their difficult return to the ballpark a once in a lifetime experience. hamilton, the season's mvp, who's had his own struggles, took a moment to talk with her as they embraced. >> i just told her to make sure that the little one know
back in july, cooper was enjoying a rangers game with his dad, shannon stone. as a nice gesture to a little fan, hamilton had tried to toss a ball up into the stands for the boy. but, as his dad strained to catch it, he fell over the railing. the 39-year-old firefighter died later that night. last night's big moment was emotional for the 50,000 fans on hand, but it was something cooper needed. he'd been asking his mom all summer to take him back to the ballpark. she was in constant contact with...
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dorothy cooper is here tonight to tell her story. "politics nation" starts right now. >>> welcome to "politics nation." i'm al sharpton. night's lead, president obama put republicans on notice. he is running on his jobs plan. earlier today he held a news conference to promote the plan, and slammed republicans for doing nothing to boost the economy. people need help right now. this is not a game, this is not the time for the usual political gridlock. will congress do something? if they do something, sick run against a do-nothing congress. if congress does nothing, then it's not a matter of me running against them, i think the american people will run them out of town. >> the american people will run them out of town. he's right. the latest "the washington post" poll shows approval rating for congress now is just 14%, the lowest ever. today the president also showed once again, he's willing to call the republicans out by name for putting politics -- >> he said his number one goal was to beat me. >> our top political priority over the n
dorothy cooper is here tonight to tell her story. "politics nation" starts right now. >>> welcome to "politics nation." i'm al sharpton. night's lead, president obama put republicans on notice. he is running on his jobs plan. earlier today he held a news conference to promote the plan, and slammed republicans for doing nothing to boost the economy. people need help right now. this is not a game, this is not the time for the usual political gridlock. will congress do...
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many of the economic cooperation. needs to be further intensified. the india seems to think of it as more like a competitor rather than a partner so indeed at this school needs further. further cooperation coordination is in the economy is economic development. critical in the world market even more of the states so. we should go for this. or. you know more. people are looking at next five years will this happen or this become a reality. i think the chance is reasonably i don't know about g q a senior research fellow of the skulk of it for emerging market studies in beijing thank you very much for talking to us and sharing your views for this year in the program you're welcome. to other stories now here in our t.v. ukraine's former prime minister yulia tymoshenko will face a court verdict later on tuesday she's on trial over charges related to alleged dodgy gas contracts with russia i just like to hear she ask you looks at a case which itself faces allegations of being politically motivated. the biggest trial of the decade in ukraine may be coming to
many of the economic cooperation. needs to be further intensified. the india seems to think of it as more like a competitor rather than a partner so indeed at this school needs further. further cooperation coordination is in the economy is economic development. critical in the world market even more of the states so. we should go for this. or. you know more. people are looking at next five years will this happen or this become a reality. i think the chance is reasonably i don't know about g q a...
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this has been a truly regional cooperation, a cooperative effort. our vision for the project is to lower environmental effects and project costs by implementing two ideas. first, we want a centralized facility, instead of each agency doing their own desalination at their own facility. we would like one central facility that serves all five, or several agencies. that reduces the footprint. second, our agencies have assets that exist. some are fully utilized. others are not. we would like to maximize utilization to see if we can help neighboring agencies implement this project. this project has been recognized by the state and federal government. we have received $1.20 million through the state through crop 50 funds. in the last two phases we did, feasibility and pilot test, the state-funded 50% of the work. the rest was shared by the four agencies. what this shows is that for each agency, just by contributing 12.5% of the total project cost, are at the table for studying desalination. this cooperative project allows us to leverage our dollars. we are
this has been a truly regional cooperation, a cooperative effort. our vision for the project is to lower environmental effects and project costs by implementing two ideas. first, we want a centralized facility, instead of each agency doing their own desalination at their own facility. we would like one central facility that serves all five, or several agencies. that reduces the footprint. second, our agencies have assets that exist. some are fully utilized. others are not. we would like to...
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which is why i have cooperated and will continue to cooperate. our focus is lisa. lisa. >> reporter: in those marathon interrogations, it was apparently not just lisa's mother under the microscope. she says detectives also tried and failed to get her to turn on her fiance. did you have anything to do with lisa's disappearance? >> no, of course not. i mean, i love her more than anything. we love her more than anything. >> reporter: today, we asked the kansas city police about the questioning of lisa irwin's parents. lisa's mother says your detectives are accusing her of being involved in the disappearance of her child. do you believe she was involved? >> well, i can't xhont on the details of the investigation. she's free to talk about whatever she would like. i can't go into details. >> reporter: i would man given the history of this sort of crime, you have to look at the fami family. >> we're looking at everything. we have no leads. >> if anybody knows anything, the smallest tip, no matter how insignificant you might think it is, that could bring our lisa home, ple
which is why i have cooperated and will continue to cooperate. our focus is lisa. lisa. >> reporter: in those marathon interrogations, it was apparently not just lisa's mother under the microscope. she says detectives also tried and failed to get her to turn on her fiance. did you have anything to do with lisa's disappearance? >> no, of course not. i mean, i love her more than anything. we love her more than anything. >> reporter: today, we asked the kansas city police about...
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is he going to cooper are you going to enforce the rules or not? you can't really answer with any dignity or any clarity as you know, bill. you're a communications expert. if somebody is in your face, basically not letting you get out the explanation. so, i don't know, it looked to me like romney was doing the thing the proper thing going, listen, anderson are did you going to give me my time or not? >> i think when you are running for president of the united states, have you got to show a little more gumption. if it doesn't seem. >> bill: how do you do that? >> sometimes have you got to take it. >> bill: wrap it around his throat? what's the gumption? >> you have got to take it and show some strength. you say, you know what? finish your point and then i will finish mine. >> bill: that's what he is trying to do. >> don't stand there and beg anderson cooper to help you. i thought it was good. i enjoyed the debate. >> bill: i'm sure that's why cooper let it go because it was good tv. i have to disagree with you. i think romney did it the right way th
is he going to cooper are you going to enforce the rules or not? you can't really answer with any dignity or any clarity as you know, bill. you're a communications expert. if somebody is in your face, basically not letting you get out the explanation. so, i don't know, it looked to me like romney was doing the thing the proper thing going, listen, anderson are did you going to give me my time or not? >> i think when you are running for president of the united states, have you got to show...
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we expect to cooperate with japan in many areas. we need japan's assistance and expertise. especially in the field of water management. as libya faces big problems in that particular sector. >> that was abdul raza qatar. now let's take look at reactions to gadhafi's death from around the world, starting here in tokyo. foreign minister, koichiro gemba, says japan is ready to support the reconstruction of libya. >> translator: i hope libya will be able to rebuild quickly by restoring security and establishing a united interim government. >> japan is set to extend medical assistance to secure artificial limbs for those wounded in the conflict. gemba said japan is ready to start investing in libya, once security is restored. and will be looking to reopen an embassy. meanwhile, industry minister, yukiyo edano underlined the importance of securing liberty and security in libya, a major oil producer. japan relies on the middle east for most of its oil imports. the brutal end to gadhafi's 42-year rule prompted reaction from a number of other nations, including the u.s. and china. p
we expect to cooperate with japan in many areas. we need japan's assistance and expertise. especially in the field of water management. as libya faces big problems in that particular sector. >> that was abdul raza qatar. now let's take look at reactions to gadhafi's death from around the world, starting here in tokyo. foreign minister, koichiro gemba, says japan is ready to support the reconstruction of libya. >> translator: i hope libya will be able to rebuild quickly by restoring...
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as we expand our economic cooperation we're also deepening our security cooperation. regarded by joint provision for the alliance, we agree to strengthen our capabilities to deter any threat. i can never say it enough, the commitment of the united states to the defense and security of the republic of korea will never waiver. and as we have for decades, the united states will maintain our strong presence in the asia pacific, which is a foundation for security and prosperity in asia in the 21st century. in this regard we discussed north korea, which continues to pose a direct threat to the security of both of our nations. on this president lee and i are entirely united. showing its provocations will be met not with rewards but with even stronger sanctions and isolation. so the choice is clear for north korea, if they continue to ignore the international obligation, it will invite more pressure and isolation. if the north abandons its quest for nuclear weapons and moves towards denuclearization, it will enjoy greater security for its people. that's the choice north korea
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the police speaking out about the parents not cooperating, listen. >> the cooperation much the parents we believed they live in the house, they intimately have information of what's been going on. they know the child. they were maybe one of our best bets to help find this child, yeah, our door is open and it doesn't help the investigation. >> reporter: remember, nobody yet has been charged in this. the parents and the police are clearly at odds, you see on the left hand side of the screen lisa irwin has been missing past the critical 72-hour mark, megyn, that is a major concern while all of this posturing is going on. megyn: trace, thank you. joining me now by phone with a closer look at these breaking developments is mark fuhrman, former l.a.p.d. detective and a fox news contributor. mark, thank you for being here. i want to start with a couple of bomb shells coming out of our local reporting. again with our local wdaf. i want to get to number one, that they are hearing that the mother may have used her cellphone to make a call at 2:30am on the morning that baby lisa disappeared. her
the police speaking out about the parents not cooperating, listen. >> the cooperation much the parents we believed they live in the house, they intimately have information of what's been going on. they know the child. they were maybe one of our best bets to help find this child, yeah, our door is open and it doesn't help the investigation. >> reporter: remember, nobody yet has been charged in this. the parents and the police are clearly at odds, you see on the left hand side of the...
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but it was something cooper needed. he'd been asking his mom all summer to take him back to the ballpark. she was in constant contact with rangers president and baseball great nolan ryan. >> she told me that she felt like before the season was over, that she would bring him back because she felt like that was in his best interests. >> since the accident, the rangers have raised several hundred thousand dollars for cooper's family, for his future. cooper's mother called their difficult return to the ballpark a once in a lifetime experience. hamilton, the season's mvp, who's had his own struggles, too took a moment to talk with her as they embraced. >> i just told her to make sure that everyone knows who his dad was and who he stood for. make sure he understood that. >> by all accounts, shannon stone was a great dad who took cooper with him everywhere he went. more about the rangers fund for the stone family is at nightly.msnbc.com. and that is nbc nightly news for this saturday. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. i'l
but it was something cooper needed. he'd been asking his mom all summer to take him back to the ballpark. she was in constant contact with rangers president and baseball great nolan ryan. >> she told me that she felt like before the season was over, that she would bring him back because she felt like that was in his best interests. >> since the accident, the rangers have raised several hundred thousand dollars for cooper's family, for his future. cooper's mother called their...
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thursday night you shade they weren't cooperating, has that changed? >> we're sitting together and they're talking to our detectives right now and that is absolutely the best thing. >> reporter: investigators have seemed susceptible of baby lisa's parents. they reported her missing early tuesday. he came home from work at 4:00 a.m. finding the front door unlocked and an open window. since then they have occasionally been treated like suspects. deborah said that she was told that she failed a lie detector. >> i volunteered everything. i have signed everything. i have never once have we said no. this is our daughter. >> reporter: as saturday's meeting was under way, police came back to the family's home, neighbors watching reporters watching crime scene investigators, as they comb for anyone clue that might help solve an increasingly agonizing. >> the remote, yet crazy possibility that a child walked away. since it's 10-month-old, there's no doubt that somebody did something. >> reporter: volunteers will be back out today, handing out flyers. family is w
thursday night you shade they weren't cooperating, has that changed? >> we're sitting together and they're talking to our detectives right now and that is absolutely the best thing. >> reporter: investigators have seemed susceptible of baby lisa's parents. they reported her missing early tuesday. he came home from work at 4:00 a.m. finding the front door unlocked and an open window. since then they have occasionally been treated like suspects. deborah said that she was told that she...
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with the cooperation of supervisor campos, and i am sorry he cannot stay. but with that cooperation, they are actively getting some of these gang members jobs through the supervisor, and there are some guidelines that have to abide by. but i think it is amazing and laudable but they're out there trying to save these gang members that they're out there restingarresting. that is officer cafe and officer sans, and i think they deserve a great big round of applause. [applause] again, i cannot go into too much detail about the program because we cannot risk exposing these kids were trying to get away from the gangs. as the press release indicated, in cooperation with the community is paramount, and we realize that. these are some of the organizations that we collaborate with. you saw four recognized mini that we work with. i am sorry that susana rojas left. but at this time, i would like alfredo to come over here alfr. alfred no has worked with many organizations within the mission. he was a critical partner with us during the early part of the year when we had
with the cooperation of supervisor campos, and i am sorry he cannot stay. but with that cooperation, they are actively getting some of these gang members jobs through the supervisor, and there are some guidelines that have to abide by. but i think it is amazing and laudable but they're out there trying to save these gang members that they're out there restingarresting. that is officer cafe and officer sans, and i think they deserve a great big round of applause. [applause] again, i cannot go...
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police say the parents are no longer cooperating. and the frantic search for their 10-month-old daughter. this morning, the parents confront the claims that they had anything to do with their baby girl's disappearance. >>> amanda's new life. why she now wants to reunite with the man she went to jail with. the final moment they shared before going free. and exclusive details on her first days of freedom. >>> prince harry in america. captain wales, touching down in california, to launch two months of top gun training. the dangerous mission ahead for the prince. >>> inconceivable. >> no, it's not. the cast of "the princess bride," reunited. talking true love, cast secrets and what it's like to star in a movie classic. >> good morning, america. >> have fun storming the castle. >>> good morning, everyone. we'll have some fun, a little bit later in the morning. but we have a lot of news this morning. a major health alert for a common medical test that every man needs to hear and why it could be harming you. dr. richard besser's standing by
police say the parents are no longer cooperating. and the frantic search for their 10-month-old daughter. this morning, the parents confront the claims that they had anything to do with their baby girl's disappearance. >>> amanda's new life. why she now wants to reunite with the man she went to jail with. the final moment they shared before going free. and exclusive details on her first days of freedom. >>> prince harry in america. captain wales, touching down in california,...
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this two days after saying, the police said they had stopped cooperating with them. lisa's parents said they are organizing a reward, hoping that will lead to new information on the whereabouts of their child. >>> casey anthony answered some questions by video conference in a civil lawsuit that accuses her of ruining another woman's reputation. anthony told them that in 2008 a nanny named zenaida gonzalez had kidnapped her daughter. attorneys say anthony took the fifth and replied to most of the questions. >>> texas congressman ron paul won the straw poll at this weekend's value voters summit in washington, d.c. businessman herman cain surging in the polls, he finished second. >>> and the texas rangers slugger nelson cruz slammed the decisive home run in game one of the american league championship series. last night the rangers beat the tigers of detroit by a score of 3-2. game two is tonight. >>> it is time now for the weather and scott padgett from our abc affiliate in miami wplg. local ten, scott. >>> good morning, ron. we want to start with a wintry scene out of
this two days after saying, the police said they had stopped cooperating with them. lisa's parents said they are organizing a reward, hoping that will lead to new information on the whereabouts of their child. >>> casey anthony answered some questions by video conference in a civil lawsuit that accuses her of ruining another woman's reputation. anthony told them that in 2008 a nanny named zenaida gonzalez had kidnapped her daughter. attorneys say anthony took the fifth and replied to...
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police in kansas city say the parents have stopped cooperating. the couple reported their 10-month-old daughter lisa was missing from her crib tuesday morning. they had been questioned almost nonstop since then. nothing they said produced any leads. >> we don't have any suspects. that's right. you know, we have -- from an investigative standpoint we have enjoyed their cooperation, very beneficial to the case. you can imagine, it doesn't help the case. >> a family member read a statement from the parents insisting they never stopped cooperating with the police. it is not clear what is behind this disagreement. >> strange twists in that one. >> yes. >>> the jury seated in detroit in the trial of the nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a passenger plane with an underwear bomb. umar farouk abdulmutallab will be representing himself as opening statements get under way next week. they might just call just one witness, a lawyer who was on that flight. he may testify that he believes the incident was actually a government conspiracy. so it could sta
police in kansas city say the parents have stopped cooperating. the couple reported their 10-month-old daughter lisa was missing from her crib tuesday morning. they had been questioned almost nonstop since then. nothing they said produced any leads. >> we don't have any suspects. that's right. you know, we have -- from an investigative standpoint we have enjoyed their cooperation, very beneficial to the case. you can imagine, it doesn't help the case. >> a family member read a...
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. >> we have never stopped cooperating with the police. we have been cooperative from day one and we continue to assist the police with the investigation. the main goal has always been to find lisa and bring her home. >> police say they have no suspects in that case. >>> overseas this morning, a pakistani official said president obama's public criticism of pakistan hurts the war effort in afghanistan. speaking at the white house yesterday, mr. obama said pakistan's ties to terror puts relations with the u.s. at risk. >> there is no doubt that there's some connections that the pakistani military and intelligence services have, with certain individuals, that we find trouble and i've said that publicly and i've said it privately to pakistani officials as well. >> but the president did stop short of threatening to cut u.s. aid. >>> today is the tenth anniversary of the u.s. war in afghanistan. and in a cbs news poll, we asked americans if the war has been mostly a success. 29% said yes, while 50% said no. 62% said the number of u.s. forces in
. >> we have never stopped cooperating with the police. we have been cooperative from day one and we continue to assist the police with the investigation. the main goal has always been to find lisa and bring her home. >> police say they have no suspects in that case. >>> overseas this morning, a pakistani official said president obama's public criticism of pakistan hurts the war effort in afghanistan. speaking at the white house yesterday, mr. obama said pakistan's ties to...
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believe that you stopped cooperating? what happened? >> we were in interrogation for a really long time tuesday. we were there again yesterday, answering questions. and i just -- i couldn't take it anymore. i told them i had to have a break. i told them i couldn't do it anymore. i couldn't answer anymore questions today. and i asked to be let go. so, they let us -- they let me go from the police station. and then, an hour later, when we saw the press conference from them. >> it's commonplace, unfortunately, with something like this, that the police look at the family first because you were the last to see your precious, little girl. and i know, debbie, you and jeremy have told our team there on the ground in kansas city, led by dan harris, debbie you have said that the police have accused you outright? have told you that? >> from the start, they've -- when i first -- they first questioned me, it -- wednesday, it turned into, you did it. and they took the picture down from the table. and they said, look at your baby and do
believe that you stopped cooperating? what happened? >> we were in interrogation for a really long time tuesday. we were there again yesterday, answering questions. and i just -- i couldn't take it anymore. i told them i had to have a break. i told them i couldn't do it anymore. i couldn't answer anymore questions today. and i asked to be let go. so, they let us -- they let me go from the police station. and then, an hour later, when we saw the press conference from them. >> it's...
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host: james cooper, your response? guest: the fact -- the effect -- all economists agree there is a disincentive effect that stems from unemployment insurance benefits. one study shows that the extension of unemployment insurance in this recovery has added as many as eight weeks to the average duration of unemployment. that is basically a disincentive for people who would rather receive their benefits than seek employment. however, if you look at -- even go back to the same point at which the benefit program was extended, the average duration of unemployment has increased by 18 weeks. that is evidence that there is much more going on here than the disincentive the fact to seek employment from the extended -- from the extension of the unemployment insurance program. this speaks to the structural change in the economy and a mismatch of skills that i was talking about earlier. host: damia in miami, fla. for those who have been unemployed for over one year. good morning, i was employed by lehman brothers for five years and
host: james cooper, your response? guest: the fact -- the effect -- all economists agree there is a disincentive effect that stems from unemployment insurance benefits. one study shows that the extension of unemployment insurance in this recovery has added as many as eight weeks to the average duration of unemployment. that is basically a disincentive for people who would rather receive their benefits than seek employment. however, if you look at -- even go back to the same point at which the...
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a new plan for economic cooperation for posada work develop. one when when when seeing our. both sides data like a developed not only the trade but also the investment relation a certain delay prizes financial support team those are to china russia would like to promote. some of the bigger projects just like the. new the clear the energy or so the plan products but also. culture corp and also some infrastructure the plan think that is it really is big biggest so so you can go ahead you can see an improvement and the more cooperation the future when it comes to energy agricultural aspects of infrastructure as well between russia and china are now thirty ground if you can in china what's the public perception that was such a friendship with russia chinese are notoriously independent is opposition to such relations perhaps on the rise. concerned perception section on russia from china said i think relay it would be very especially the first a sincere relay for both china and russia we have the some common history so that means both are the could be more a to understand each oth
a new plan for economic cooperation for posada work develop. one when when when seeing our. both sides data like a developed not only the trade but also the investment relation a certain delay prizes financial support team those are to china russia would like to promote. some of the bigger projects just like the. new the clear the energy or so the plan products but also. culture corp and also some infrastructure the plan think that is it really is big biggest so so you can go ahead you can see...
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a new plan the for economic cooperation proposal there will be develop . one when when when seen are cool both sides say the larger developed this is not only the trade but also the investment relation second delay buys is financially supporting both sides of china russia would like promoting. some of the bigger project just like the. new the clear the energy or so is a power plant product but also a coach or corporation and also some infrastructure plan sinkers that is really is big big biggest so so you go ahead you can see an improvement and the more cooperation the future when it comes to energy agricultural aspects of infrastructure as well between russia and china but bring us a round if you can in china what's the public perception towards such a friendship with russia but the general chinese are notoriously independent is opposition to such relations perhaps on the rise. concern a perception on russia from town assad i think. it would be very especially the furthest things really for both china and russia we have this common history so it means bot
a new plan the for economic cooperation proposal there will be develop . one when when when seen are cool both sides say the larger developed this is not only the trade but also the investment relation second delay buys is financially supporting both sides of china russia would like promoting. some of the bigger project just like the. new the clear the energy or so is a power plant product but also a coach or corporation and also some infrastructure plan sinkers that is really is big big...
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china is now trying to strengthen cooperation with indonesia. this year, china began providing indonesia with high-performance guided missiles at a competitive price. in june, the two countries held their first joint military exercise, including hostage rescue drilling by special units. >> translator: we are in a position to move freely and actively, we can cooperate with anyone. we want to be as free as an eagle. >> reporter: purnomo's comment about being as free as an eagle gives a glimpse of indonesia's determination to take advantage of the u.s. and china to get stronger and eventually become a major power that can influence the world. nhk world, bali, indonesia. >>> a panel of experts has stressed the need for nuclear power plants to have multiple power sources to insure a supply of electricity in emergencies. six nuclear energy experts make up the panel organized by the nuclear and industrial safety agency. the panel, which met for the first time on monday will discuss the lessons to be learned from the accident at the fukushima daiichi nu
china is now trying to strengthen cooperation with indonesia. this year, china began providing indonesia with high-performance guided missiles at a competitive price. in june, the two countries held their first joint military exercise, including hostage rescue drilling by special units. >> translator: we are in a position to move freely and actively, we can cooperate with anyone. we want to be as free as an eagle. >> reporter: purnomo's comment about being as free as an eagle gives...
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. >> each step not only in the name of ron but others like 9 year-old cooper who was diagnosed six years ago with juvenile diabetes. >> we come here to raise awareness, to bring all of our friends and family together to honor what cooper goes through every day and to raise some funds. >> it is one of the largest fund-raisers bringing in more than $50 million since it began helping those like cooper and his mom both of them living with diabetes to have better testing and better treatment but this year the cubs legend to was with him every step of the way until his death in december of last year. >> cooper met him on his very first walk and will never forget it. >> this was his legacy. the money that he raised through charity to help find a cure, the technology has gone so much better it has come so far and she had a lot to do with that. along the lakefront sean lewis. >> a playground will provide more than 600 children with a safe place to play, the playground design is based on the drawings of children who took part in the design day event in august, volunteers from across bush tilts the
. >> each step not only in the name of ron but others like 9 year-old cooper who was diagnosed six years ago with juvenile diabetes. >> we come here to raise awareness, to bring all of our friends and family together to honor what cooper goes through every day and to raise some funds. >> it is one of the largest fund-raisers bringing in more than $50 million since it began helping those like cooper and his mom both of them living with diabetes to have better testing and better...
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cooperation with pakistan and they want pakistan to do more as these attacks continue from the haqqani network. that is a militant network based in pakistan that is allied with the taliban. the u.s. is trying to demand that the pakistanis perhaps lost their own offensive against the haqqanis and show some kind of cooperation. the bottom line is the u.s. wants to make a show of wanting a deeper relationship with pakistan but want to stress their concerns about this haqqani network and those attacks and that these goals are important enough to set up this trip. >> susan mcginnis in washington for us this morning, thank you. >>> take you now to greece where parliament is due to take a final vote on a hugely unpopular austerity budget. in the streets of athens, angry workers are staging a two-day general strike and there have been some ugly clashes with police. rioting broke out yesterday when more than 100,000 protesters took to the streets. they say they will surround the parliament building today to keep lawmakers from entering. >>> in paris, french first lady carla bruni has given birt
cooperation with pakistan and they want pakistan to do more as these attacks continue from the haqqani network. that is a militant network based in pakistan that is allied with the taliban. the u.s. is trying to demand that the pakistanis perhaps lost their own offensive against the haqqanis and show some kind of cooperation. the bottom line is the u.s. wants to make a show of wanting a deeper relationship with pakistan but want to stress their concerns about this haqqani network and those...
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we have seen significant cooperation between the u.s. and russia in afghanistan. rather remarkable considering that just over two decades ago our two countries were engaged in a proxy war in that country. russian cooperation was critical in passing a fourth round of sanctions against iran in the u.n. security council and its decision to cancel the delivery of a missile system to iran was welcomed by the international community. some early critics of the reset argued that these efforts would come at the expense of our allies abroad. the facts however have proven these concerns unfounded as our allies in central and eastern europe for the most part have been some of the strongest proponents of the shift in our relationship. one has to see the reset and the concrete benefits it has produced as a success today. however the real test of the reset still lies in front of us, not behind us. whether or not we're able to sustain these initial successes and expand progress on a much more difficult yet still mutually beneficial issues remains to be seen. areas for further coo
we have seen significant cooperation between the u.s. and russia in afghanistan. rather remarkable considering that just over two decades ago our two countries were engaged in a proxy war in that country. russian cooperation was critical in passing a fourth round of sanctions against iran in the u.n. security council and its decision to cancel the delivery of a missile system to iran was welcomed by the international community. some early critics of the reset argued that these efforts would...
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police are saying you are not cooperating. they say that they are cooperating. we will get to the bottom of it tonight. >> what does your gut tell you? >> my gut tells me not to form an opinion. we need the public's help. in the event this baby is still alive, there is time to find her. >> you find the mother believable? >> i think this mother was a woman who is clearly heart felt, when you look at it. the police saying to her, you failed a lie detector, certainly raises questions in anyone's mind. but the pain is palpable. beautiful 10-month-old baby. a real loss. the parents have given no one reason to suspect them. >> watch the full one-hour special, where is baby lisa tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on justice with judge jeanine right here. good to see you. >> i will be there. >> it is not the miracle on the hudson, but it is a dramatic planning of a plane in the pacific ocean, more details on the pilot's white-knuckle landing, coming up. eft ! i've got to tell susie ! the vending machine on elm is almost empty. i'm on it, boss. new pony sorry ! we are open for
police are saying you are not cooperating. they say that they are cooperating. we will get to the bottom of it tonight. >> what does your gut tell you? >> my gut tells me not to form an opinion. we need the public's help. in the event this baby is still alive, there is time to find her. >> you find the mother believable? >> i think this mother was a woman who is clearly heart felt, when you look at it. the police saying to her, you failed a lie detector, certainly raises...
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with saudi arabia and israel speaking of cooperation with saudi arabia the us has brokered the largest arms deal with saudi arabia in its history worth sixty billion dollars the u.s. would justify its enormous contribution to further militarization of the week as for iran's some experts believe that undermining the government if you ran has been a long time coveted goal of the united states it's not clear how this incident will play out but it definitely makes the drums of war beat louder here in washington you can report in there and michael sure a former cia intelligence officer says there are a lot of holes in the allegations against this apparent iranian backed plot. one of the biggest problems in the united states for for telling what the terrorist threat is in our country is that the f.b.i. runs these sting operations and then claims great credit for breaking up a plot that wouldn't have existed except that they lured somebody into doing it my initial reaction is if the iranians wanted to kill a saudi ambassador why do it in the united states when it would cause a war between the
with saudi arabia and israel speaking of cooperation with saudi arabia the us has brokered the largest arms deal with saudi arabia in its history worth sixty billion dollars the u.s. would justify its enormous contribution to further militarization of the week as for iran's some experts believe that undermining the government if you ran has been a long time coveted goal of the united states it's not clear how this incident will play out but it definitely makes the drums of war beat louder here...
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. >> we have never stopped cooperating with the police, we've been cooperative since day one and continue to assist the police with the investigation. >> reporter: when we spoke to the couple thursday morning, they were still searching for answers. >> the only thing i can think of is maybe somebody wanted a baby, and she -- >> reporter: lisa's parents also revealed new details about what they say happened tuesday morning when jeremy says he returned from an overnight shift at 4:00 a.m. and first discovered his daughter missing. they say the front door was unlocked, a window open, and the lights in the house were on. the parents also say three cell phones were gone, as was their 10-month-old daughter. >> it's like they just walked in and just disappeared. >> reporter: who would kidnap a baby? stranger break-ins and baby kidnappings are very rare. >> normally when you have a stranger abduction, the child is either taken out of the hospital as an infant so it can be passed off as the woman's own or it's violent. >> reporter: could a kidnapper have climbed into the house before walking down t
. >> we have never stopped cooperating with the police, we've been cooperative since day one and continue to assist the police with the investigation. >> reporter: when we spoke to the couple thursday morning, they were still searching for answers. >> the only thing i can think of is maybe somebody wanted a baby, and she -- >> reporter: lisa's parents also revealed new details about what they say happened tuesday morning when jeremy says he returned from an overnight...
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our cooperation is not just limited to automobiles. others provide similar examples of such cooperation, our mutual investment is yet another example. [applause] mr. speaker, mr. vice president, distinguished members of congress, thanks to all 6 you in this -- all of you in this chamber, our economic ties are becoming even stronger. the korea-u.s. free trade agreement was ratified by this congress here last night. here, where the mutual defense treaty was signed by korea and the united states in 1953, a new chapter in our relationship has opened. our relationship has become stronger. [applause] this agreement is a major step toward future growth and job creation. it is a win for our corporations. the korea-u.s. free trade agreement will be able to ensure continued growth and also create jobs. this is a win for our corporations. it is a win for our workers. it's a win for small businesses, and a win for all the innovators on both sides of the pacific. perhaps you have heard what the experts have said, that america's economic output will
our cooperation is not just limited to automobiles. others provide similar examples of such cooperation, our mutual investment is yet another example. [applause] mr. speaker, mr. vice president, distinguished members of congress, thanks to all 6 you in this -- all of you in this chamber, our economic ties are becoming even stronger. the korea-u.s. free trade agreement was ratified by this congress here last night. here, where the mutual defense treaty was signed by korea and the united states...
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sand we want to cooperate with this investigation as we said we would. and we want to continue to provide whatever witnesses or document is requested of us. >> but you are surprised if you find out that there were irregularities in the campaign. >> i'm surprised this happened in the first place. >> and lorraine green said she gave him money and the job. 9 news now has never been able to make contact with howard brooks. he has recorded at least one conversation for prosecutors sources say. we don't know who he talked to but we have been able to confirm the conversations were not with the mayor or lorraine green. >> any idea of a time line on this thing? >> i talked with legal resources and he said between now and thanksgiving we may know something. >> bruce johnson, thank you. >>> well charges of disen franchising voters and trying to get rid of a republican congressman was the focus on redrawing the lines in montgomery county. this was day one of the special legislation of the legislature called to redistrict the state due to the latest census. roscoe ba
sand we want to cooperate with this investigation as we said we would. and we want to continue to provide whatever witnesses or document is requested of us. >> but you are surprised if you find out that there were irregularities in the campaign. >> i'm surprised this happened in the first place. >> and lorraine green said she gave him money and the job. 9 news now has never been able to make contact with howard brooks. he has recorded at least one conversation for prosecutors...
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has helped us in the efforts against al-qaeda and certainly our cooperation with yemen has done the same. >> does the administration make a distinction between his role as an inspirational leader and an operational leader? is there a tipping point? >> there is no question he was engaged in inspirational efforts or that he was a recruiter for al qaeda. he was also very demonstrably and probably involve the operational aspects of aqap. he was a senior leader. those are statements of fact. those are things i would have said last week if you ask me. in terms of anything relating to the circumstances, i have said all i can say about that. >> on a separate matter, secretary clinton said there is a formal review -- you had a meeting yesterday nfc with the president. are you further along in those discussions? you designated some of the terrorist leadership? >> individuals have been designated and that review continues. i don't have an update on the review. >> do you have a time? >> i don't have a time for you. yes? >> did the president personally order or approved the attack? >> i will go
has helped us in the efforts against al-qaeda and certainly our cooperation with yemen has done the same. >> does the administration make a distinction between his role as an inspirational leader and an operational leader? is there a tipping point? >> there is no question he was engaged in inspirational efforts or that he was a recruiter for al qaeda. he was also very demonstrably and probably involve the operational aspects of aqap. he was a senior leader. those are statements of...
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was there cooperation prior to that point? how were they treating you? how were you responding to them? >> yesterday, the gentleman that was interviewing me was very nice and once i expressed to him several times that i wanted to leave, he went ahead and let me go. the other day it was a little bit different story, but just, we just want to make sure that we tell everybody that we're, you know, we're still cooperating, we're still talking to the police. we're doing everything we can to try to find lisa and bring her back home. >> debby -- >> our number one focus is her above all else no matter what it's her. >> what was your experience with the police? what kind of questions were they asking you and what was the level of aggressiveness of those questions? >> they, the same thing, with jeremy, they were really nice yesterday, and but it wasn't like that the first time, and we understand that, we don't have any hard feelings. we're not mad. we know that this is what they have to do, so we totally understand. >> do you feel that in some ways by making this
was there cooperation prior to that point? how were they treating you? how were you responding to them? >> yesterday, the gentleman that was interviewing me was very nice and once i expressed to him several times that i wanted to leave, he went ahead and let me go. the other day it was a little bit different story, but just, we just want to make sure that we tell everybody that we're, you know, we're still cooperating, we're still talking to the police. we're doing everything we can to...