Day . One Michigan High School tries flipping things around. It gets teachers asking, what are the best ways for me to use my time and then what are the kinds of direct instruction that i could provide that could be digitized so that people could watch it again. Woodruff those are just some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. And by the alfred p. Sloan foundation. Supporting science, technology, and improved Economic Performance and Financial Literacy in the 21st century. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. And. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Ifill the new budget deal in Congress Drew support and criticism today. Party leaders on both sides generally backed the agreement. But Tea Party Conservatives said theres still too much spending. And democrats grumbled theres no help for the longterm unemployed. Well report the details and hear much more reaction right after the news summary. The governments latest enrollment numbers for Health Care Coverage showed signs of improvement today and the cabinet officer overseeing the effort urged the public to give it another try. To those who have been frustrated with the experience so far, we are asking you to come back. Ifill health and Human Services secretary Kathleen Sebelius went before a House Committee this morning with an appeal for those whove tried unsuccessfully to shop for a plan on healthcare. Gov. I dont think theres any question that the flawed launch of the website put a damper on peoples enthusiasm about early signup. We had a lot of visitors early on who got very frustrated and have not reengaged. We have been inviting them back to use a newly improved site, and were seeing some very, very positive trends in that direction. Ifill those trends include an h. H. S. Report today that more than 364,000 people signed up for private coverage as of november 30. Thats more than three times the number who enrolled by the end of october. But its still far below the 1. 2 million that the administration projected for the first two months. And, time is growing short. Individuals must sign up by december 23 and pay premiums by december 31 to receive coverage by january first. Republicans at todays hearing argued the real story remains the number of people losing coverage they thought theyd be allowed to keep. Committee chairman joe pitts of pennsylvania some news reports have indicated that as many as 5. 6 million individuals have had their policy cancelled. Isnt it the case that on january 1, more americans will have their coverage cancelled than will have enrolled in an exchange . Well, sir, i dont know where the five million number comes from. I know people have been told that their health plan doesnt necessarily match the a. C. A. Compliant plans; they are not in a grandfathered plan. Ifill sebelius did announce today that shes asked her departments Inspector General to investigate what led to the massive problems with the launch of healthcare. Gov. In ukraine, Security Forces withdrew from a protest camp today, after failing to rout demonstrators from kievs independence square. The protesters cheered as riot in buses. Theyre demanding the government reject russian pressure and improve ties with the european union. Assistant secretary of state Victoria Nuland also visited the square. Later, she met with president Viktor Yanukovych as well. There is a way out for ukraine, that it is still possible to save ukraines European Future and thats what we want to see the president lead. Thats going to require immediate security steps and getting back into a conversation with europe and with the International Monetary fund ifill later, yanukovych offered to hold talks with opposition leaders, but they rejected the invitation and insisted again that he resign. The u. S. And britain have suspended nonlethal aid, including nightvision and communications gear, to rebels in northern syria. They acted after islamic front fighters, linked to alqaeda, seized bases and warehouses from the westernbacked free syrian army. Deliveries of humanitarian aid will continue. The body of Nelson Mandela is lying in state for first of three days, in pretoria, south africa. Thousands of people joined the procession to view his remains today, so many that some will have to wait until later this week. We have a report from Rohit Kachroo of independent television news, whos in south africa. First there was silence, then cheering as south africas hero was driven through the streets, his coffin draped in the national flag. Today his death seemed real. There will never be someone like Nelson Mandela. He has done a lot for us. And this is how much he is loved. A rush to see his body today. Others told to return tomorrow. At the seat of government o the patient procession of the pan della family, inside his widow touched his casket. Supported as she walked away. World leaders had to wait in line. They were just mourners today. The the man who freed the man who freed south africa. Im very sad. Yesterday he was a day for celebration. Today is a day for mourning. Reporter then the gates were opened for everyone to seeman dellas body. 19 years ago this is where Nelson Mandela was sworn in as president. Now and for the next three days he will lie in state on presoisly the same spot. There is not enough space for the people who want to be here. Many who traveled through the night, after four hours of waiting, getting the chance to see pan della. When i walked past madiba, all that anger just goes away. Because i know he is the father that doesnt want to be angered with anybody. He wants to love his kids. A of course many didnt get to see their icon. Today has been a long walk for mandela. But his country has walked much further before. Ifill in ifill in a related story, advocates for the deaf charged the signlanguage interpreter at mandelas Memorial Service yesterday was a fake. They said there was no meaning to the hand movements by the unidentified man. A Government Official said the matter is being investigated. Prosecutors in Central Florida will not file Domestic Violence charges against George Zimmerman after all. Thats after his girlfriend recanted her claim that he pointed a shotgun at her. Zimmerman has had several scrapes with the law since he was acquitted last summer, in the 2012 killing of trayvon martin. Broadbased selling hit wall street today after a series of disappointing earnings reports. The Dow Jones Industrial average lost 129 points to close at 15,843. The nasdaq fell 56 points to close at 4,003. Still to come on the newshour the compromise to end the fiscal fight in congress; turning the Traditional School day on its head; pope francis, person of the year; the fall of Bernie Madoff five years later and a Nobel Prize Winner in economics. Ifill in less than a year, pope francis has shaken up some of the images and Public Perception of the Catholic Church. Time magazine selected him today as its person of the year. His remarks and actions have captivated catholics and non catholics around the world, whether washing the feet of prisoners on holy thursday or, when asked about the status of gays and lesbians in the church, telling reporters, who am i to judge or decrying the problems of economic inequality. The Ripple Effect has been remarkable. We assess his impact with patricia mcguire, president of Trinity Washington University and robert royal, president of the faith and reason institute. Welcome to you both. Lets start av with that, who am i to judge question, because that struck me, some people could have said, if not the pope, who. Is that what caught your attention . That absolutely caught my attention. It caught the attention of catholics every where. And i think the people of the world. And it parallels what he said in his America Interview when he was asked who are you. And he said i am a sinner was the first way he described himself. Hes very humble. He does not assume to have the power of an office that makes him better than everyone else. He is a real human being. And i think thats what people like about him. Ifill but robert royal what doors did he open or at least appear to open in terms of interpretation by saying things like that, which might be in contrast with doctrine. I think its not in contrast with doctrine t was read to be that way, he said over and over again i am a man of the church and he is clearly not going to be changing dogma in matter of faith and morals. What he meant by that though is something that every christian ought to understand. That is we dont judge other people. So he was just restating a classic catholic truth when he says that. The difference here it is important to understand exactly what he said on that flight back from south america. He said if somebody has a samesex attraction and is trying to struggle with it, and is trying to move toward god, who am i to judge that person, in that respect. So the teaching hasnt changed. But the way he reaches out to human beings, the way he respects human beings, whatever secretaries you will orientation that they may be, that is most. Ifill its not just about that, it is about so many issues, is it a matter of emphasis, is the pope now talking more about what the church can give rather than what it ought to forbid . I think absolutely, he is talk more about how we should be of service to the world. Its less about rule its in terms of what he has been saying so far, if you read his most recent statement, it is about finding joy in the gospel message, by serving others. And in serving others we find our salvation. And of course the rules are there. He will not change the rules. The expectation that he will is i think a little naive. But we should live a life of spirituality and justice with joy and with hope. And thats a breath of fresh air. When he talks about social just fis and inequality and though issues as he did in these most recent statements, does that cause concern for most doctrine heir or traditional catholics that he is straying into politics . I think the popes always tend to emphasize the fact that we ought to tend to the poor. An if you look at apostolic exertation there are many different pieces in the way he that question, he urges people that there are many poor people still in the world in spite of the fact that the world grows richer and rich never a variety of ways so it is not so much that i think it is liberal or conservative t may even be a little bit misleading to try and fit him into an american context, is he more in favor of state intervention or more in favor of capitalism. What he is doing is putting the spiritual and the human focus on the fact that people are poor and are hurting and that all christians and all human beings have a responsibility to take care of the people who are most hurting among them. Lets talk about what the pope has not said. He has not said that women should be ordained or even considered as priests. He has not said that priestley celibacy should not be observed even though people around him may have suggested that. He has not said that noncatholics or that catholics who violate the tenets of the church should be denied communion there are so many things which he has not said yet he is greating getting credit for being some of more open. What he has said is the teaching of the church, though, so lets not say what he is not said. He is reinforcing the gospel teachings of the church, the social justice. And in being a champion for the poor, he is being a champion for human life. So in fact, he is not departing from Church Teachings at all. The checklist you just i mum rated is a very easy possible list sort of secular checklist. Is the pope going to say its okay that i can do what i want to do . Well, no, the pope is to the going to do that he pay say who am i to judge because he wants me to judge myself. And he wants me to knows whats right and wrong. And he wants me to be of service to others. He wants me to be less preoccupied with me. And more preoccupied with you. And i think thats a really important stylistic change. There are catholic cafeteria catholics who say i will take this from column a and this from column b, who find him very appealing. They shouldnt take comfort. I dont think there is a way to look at him that way. The Catholic Church is a 2,000yearold tra dismingts you can even argue it goes back into juddaism and back into the myths of prehistory. So we have an established set of teachings about a variety of things. The way i like to describe what i think hes doing is this. Hes a bit like a doctor bo comes in to a sick person. He has actually used this metaphor. The world is like a battlefield. And we have to go out and help the people that are wounded. But if a doctor comes and hes got a good bedside manner and hes a nice person, thats great. But hes not a good doctor unless he knows medical science. And so behind thateautiful charism that he has reaching out to people say strong, deep understanding of how these things fit together. The most interesting things over an above the way hes obviously just energized people to Pay Attention to the church again, is that they will begin to look deeper. I think that is his ultimate goal. He says the moral question, the hot button cultural questions are secondary. But not secondary in response, secondary in time. They come after an enkouj encounter with the person who loves you, who cares about you, who is god. Ifill but transformation is not the ultimate goal welch all know, we talked about the problems plaguing the church over the last decade, especially pedophilia, issues like that. Is he trying to just change the subject or is he actually transforming the church. No, absolutely not. I think he has to deal with the pedophilia issue. And he appointed a commission this week. And i think he will probably have many stronger things to say. As time goes on, even in the statements hes made so are fachlt you can read his messages to his brother bishops and to priests. But i think he wants to treat the sense of excitement to get catholics back into the catholic thing. And to get christians working together, across all religious demom nation nations denominations to be of service to people who need us most who is the poorer. Ifill do you think this is a brilliant pr pope or someone that has actually done anything n this less than a year that he has been pope to change anything . Hes got a way of conveying this spirit that is his. As you may recall, right after he was elected he went back to the religious house he was staying in. And he carried his own bag down and he wanted to pay the bill. And they were shocked that a person who had just been elected pope was going to pay his own bill. The joke in the italian newspapers, i was in rome at the time, oh yeah, i checked in under a different name. Look, hes just got this ability to energize people. And you see that from the very first instance with this man. Some of the american cardinals who elected him told me afterwards that in those early preparatory conferences that they had together, several of them just had thats the man that god wants to be the next pope. Because he spoke right from his heart. Well see whether he actually affects real change or i think hes already affecting change. Ifill thank you very much patricia mcguire, Trinity Washington College and robert royal of the faith and institute. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Ifill heres an idea for improving the learning environment in a lowperforming urban school stand the traditional classroom model on its head. Thats the experiment underway in a suburban detroit school. Jeffrey brown has the story as part of our american graduate project a public Media Initiative funded by the corporation for public broadcasting. So you see how they are in the same family. What if you took to practice decisional school day and flipped it on its head . Not literally, of course, but having lessons offered at night at home and homework done by day in the classroom. Thats the experiment under way at Clintondale High School just outside detroit, an area still reeling from the economic and social ills of the nearby city. The school serves many low income families and faces tight budgets and declining enrollment. So whats the number part that im. Reporter just three years ago almost half of clintondales 9th graders were failing math, science and english. And Overall School performance was ranked in the lowest five percent in michigan. Principal greg green decided to take a risk. Frankly, we werent doing very well. And so you know, we had to make a change. I mean we were desperate for change. Brown his aha moment came while coaching his 11yearold sons baseball team. Having learned to record and post instructional videos for his players to watch outside of practice, he was struck by how much time was then left to focus on individual players on the field. He saw the educational potential starting with the power of videos. Kids can go back and watch them as many times as they want. And me as an instructor or expert, i dont have to redo it all the time. And i can spend my time with the students in class, in actually assisting them. And so if i could do that with 11yearolds, imagine what we could do with 15 or 16yearolds doing math. Brown green went all in, flipping the entire school. Urging his staff to rethink the use of technology and how it complements traditional teaching. And getting local businesses to help fund the effort. The legislative branch makes the laws. Brown now lectures are recorded and posted online. The American Civil War lasted from 1861 to 1865. Brown or teachers can assign outside videos from the popular khan academy and ted talks. Students watch these videos as homework outside of class. Why do you say plutonium. Brown in class, students to you do what was once considered homework. Assignments designed to test learning comprehension. Clintondale teachers say this allows more time for oneonone help. And often encourages students to collaborate in problemsolving. But english teacher rob said it took some convincing. When we first did this, it was funny to look around at staff meeting and look at a lot of staff members, especially the ones that have been here 25, 30 years and saying, what are you talking about, whats a blog, you know, whats a google group. Apostrophe makes a known show ownership or possession. For teaching for 20 years i know what lessons kids are going to have a problem with. But i think with doing this flipped approach, there are problems i didnt even know existed. So you really cant hide back there in the corner and say yeah, i got it, you know, and then the teacher sees later on, well no, you really didnt get it. Brown one problem the school faced head on, students who cant afford or dont have access to technology outside of class. Theyre given extra time in the schools media lab. Segregation before 1954. Brown taking the technologydrive answer approach further, some lesson plans are now tailored to have students use the latest trend in social media. Thanks to the 19th amendment, us women have the right to vote. We deserve the vote, we deserve to vote. Brown like this project that required constitutional amendments to be summed up in six seconds for the popular web site vine. Green says that taken all together after three years, the flip is paying off. Our act gains have shown double the National Average as far as act gain, our state testing mixed results in that and weve also seen an increase of Graduation Rates to almost 90 , college accept ans rates 5980 . Brown senior darrell is one example. His grades have risen from a 2. 5 gpa as a freshman to 3. 5 as a senior. And he says the flip has played a big role. He now watches videos on his cell phone while taking the bus home into a rough section of detroit, where he lives with his mother and four sisters. I really looked at the videos more because i know i might not have as much time at home. Because my sisters are in college and they need the computer so much. I can do it on my phone. And the bus ride is like 30 minutes so i can get half of my assignment done. Darrells mother Sabrina Young also likes the flipped model says there is only so much she can do to help with traditional homework. Him doing at school is a plus for him, as well as me. Because i just didnt remember the majority of it. Brown the popularity of Online Learning has surged in recent years and flipped classrooms have started popping up every why from Elementary Schools to some of the nations top universities clintondale is the first u. S. High school to do a total flip. Harvards justin reach has been studying the trend and says he is cautiously optimistic. What is exciting to me about the flipped classroom is it gets teachers asking two really important fundamental questions. What are the best ways for me to use my time, especially the very precious time i have in classrooms with my students, and then what are the kinds of direct instruction that i could provide that could be digitized so people could watch it again. You will notice that the last set of notes i gave you were for week five. Brown but reich says that flipping alone isnt enough. As with any lesson plan t all dependses on exactly whats being offered. If what we see from the flip classroom is that we take bad lectures and uninteresting worksheet problems that characterize a lot of the experience that students have in schools and we simply flip the order of those two things, the odds that we see significant improvement in our schools is pretty low. And so now were going to be taking with respect to t. Meanwhile some individual teachers are experimenting with the flipped classroom on their own. Three years ago stacey flipped her upper level math classroom at the private high school outside of washington d. C. Where students pay up to 35,000 a year in tuition. She says its been working for her, but that it might not be for every one. I think what is the most important thing is that you really think through what your problem is. I wouldnt say that because everybody is doing the flipped classroom its cool, you should dot flipped classroom too. My problem was really time, anxiety and perhaps if i went to another school, i would do things completely differently. One added surprise for her in structuring her class this way is what she learned about the reach of her online lessons. It i get thank you letters from students all the time. Not even just from the u. S. But overseas too. And that part always amazes me. Brown back in clintondale principal greg greens big experiment is getting alot of attention. More than 200 educators from around the world have visited the school trying to draw lessons from the flipped classrooms. Ifill s ifill curious how teachers create their video lectures for flipped study at home . Watch and learn on our homepage. Plus, you can brush up on your knowledge of the constitution with students short vine videos of the bill of rights. And principal green, researcher justin reich and math teacher stacy roshan will be joining an online chat on this topic next week. You can sign up for an alert to join the conversation on our website. Woodruff it may not be the legislative equivalent of peace in our time, but the budget deal announced last night provides, at the very least, a timeout for lawmakers battling over fiscal matters. Newshour Congressional Correspondent kwame holman sums up the agreement. By having a budget agreement that does not raise taxes, that does reduce the deficit and produces some certainty and prevents government shutdowns. We think is a good agreement. Reporter after weeks of negotiating with democrats, House Budget Committee chairman paul ryan had to sell the agreement to members of his own party this morning. We know that this budget agreement doesnt come close to achieving what we want to achieve on our ultimate fiscal goals. But again, if we can get a step in the right direction, were going to take that step. And thats why were doing this. Reporter ryan and Senate Budget panel chairwoman patty murray announced the agreement late yesterday. Their proposal includes 85 billion in spending cuts and increased revenues. Those include higher fees for Airline Passengers and greater pension contributions from newly hired federal workers. It would also roll back 63 billion in automatic spending reductions that hit defense and domestic programs. Some House Republicans said theyd support it, including pennsylvanias charlie dent. I think its a good agreement. It certainly provides savings. It certainly protects defense. But most important of all, it provides a level of predictability, stability and certainty about how we go about governing in this place. I think thats perhaps the most reporter the plan avoids provisions that sharply divide the two parties, such as tax increases or cuts to medicare beneficiaries, but there are still signs of dissent from both sides of the aisle. And they were on display today, here at the capitol. Kansas republican Tim Huelskamp and other Tea Party Conservatives complained deficits will actually be higher for the next three years before the savings kick in. Its going to increase the deficit, its going to raise taxes and fees, and its not going to address the longterm overspending problem in washington, which is we need to reform entitlements. Reporter some senate republicans, including rand paul, marco rubio and tom coburn, also rejected the deal. And criticism came from outside conservative groups, but was promptly dismissed by House Speaker john boehner. Theyre using our members and theyre using the American People for their own goals. This is ridiculous. Listen, if youre for more deficit reduction, youre for this agreement. Reporter among democrats, there was disappointment that the budget deal does not extend longterm unemployment benefits. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi we would have preferred something quite different. But we do recognize the value of coming to a decision so that we can go forward with some clarity on other legislation that we want to see. Reporter the senates democratic majority leader harry reid, said hed push for an extension of jobless benefits next year. But he called the overall compromise a breath of fresh air. In this new agreement, neither side got everything it wanted. But thats how it used to work around here, mr. President. Thats how it worked. Reporter the agreement could come to a vote in the house as soon as tomorrow. Woodruff we have three different perspectives on the deal. They come from steven rattner. He was an economic adviser known as the car czar in the obama administration. Hes a contributing writer for the New York Times and is chairman of willett advisors. Douglas holtzeakin he served on the council of economic advisers under george w. Bush and as adviser to john mccains president ial campaign. Hes now president of the American Action forum, a policy think tank. And Romina Boccia she is a Heritage Foundation fellow on federal budgetary affairs. Welcome to you all, so stipulating that none of you thinks this is a perfect deal, lets talk first about whether congress should approve it. And doug holtzeakin, i will start with you, you are a republican who thinks on balance this is Something Congress should approve, why . Yes, the value of this agreement is above and beyond whats in the agreement. Its addition by subtraction. You dont close the governments. There political value. You dont shake the confidence of people when you shut the government and you dont harm the economy. And theres some policy value. You dont cut 19 billion from defense and then turn around and put it back over the next two years. Why do a uturn for no apparent purpose this is not an ideal agreement from either sides perspective. But taking those bad events off the table is a value that the agreement brings and i think people should pass it. Woodruff steve rattner, youre a democrat who as he said doesnt think its purpose but you think on Balance Congress should support it but for Different Reasons than what we heard from doug holtzeakin y . Actually, my reasons arent that different. I think doug and a agree on this i put it maybe slightly differently. I think the advantage of this agreement is that in the short run it does increase spending by a bit which is what we need both because of the weak economy and because it would increase spend on a number of important dom es vic vick domestic problems as well as defense. It sort of provides development in the outyears but frankly i think that is very man mall and does all the other things doug said about certainty, avoiding shutdowns, crises. My problem with it and i think thats probably his problem with it is that it doesnt go nearly far enough. And it does take the foot off the gas a bit with congress in terms of ever producing the bargain that i think many of us believe we truly need. Woodruff and we do want to come back to that, but first Romina Boccia, Heritage Foundation, you think this is a mistake, why . I think it sets a bad precedent. Theyre busting through the spending caps that were agreed upon in a bipartisan fashion in 2011. And promise morning savings down the road. But half of the deficit reduction included in there deal wouldnt occur until after 2022. But the higher deficits happen immediately so will we ever see the deficit reduction. Plus the deal is full of gimmicks. There arent any real reforms that help address our debt. I think that Congress Needs to go back to the drawing board and go that. Woodruff doug holtzeakin, how do you respond to that you looked at this carefully. Shes basically saying these arent real cuts. Its far from eye deal. I dont think anyone should say oh this is great. I will vote for it i think they have to ask the question, is it good enough to vote for. And they will meet people who decide its not. But if you look inside this agreement, not everything is about budget dollars. Sometimes its policy that matters. So we are going to ask new federal employees to make higher contributions for their pension. Thats a sensible thing to ask them to do. Its not a dramatic increase. But those savings will grow over time. Those are permanent policy changes. Ill take good policy over nearterm budget dollars every time. Woodruff what about that, romina. Do we need to trade good policy for higher spending immediately when they could have saved taxpayer dollars, those good policies could go towards deficit reduction. We are looking at about a 7 trillion increase in the deficit over the next ten years. And we have a very high debt that is growing. So more deficit reduction is good but not in exchange for higher spending. Thats a wash. Woodruff steve rattner, im going to bring you in at this point. Youre familiar with all this you looked at this. Why is her argument wrong . I dont think her argument is totally wrong. I just disagree with it i think that i think we actually do need more spending at the moment for the two reasons i said before. Both because the economy is weak and because the stuff thats being cut is stuff we should not be cutting. So thats just a fundamental policy disagreement between us as to what should happen over the next couple of years. In the outyear, i think all three of us probably agree that there needs to be more fundamental budget reform. There needs to be we need to address the issue of spending on medicare and Social Security beyond what the revenues are likely to be. We need to address the fact that you cant hold down domestic spending forever. There are important things like bridges and roads and r d and education that need to be paid for. Im sure we would disagree about actually what you do about that but i think we agree that something needs to be done in the long run for the deficit. But right now i think this is the right policy for the next couple of years for the reasons ive said. But what gives you, go ahead. I think there are two places where i disagree with that. I understand the reasoning, but for policy grounds, not all dollars are created equal. I think it makes no sense to adhere to the budget gaps just because they are there, take 19 billion out of defense, put it right back in. You end up where you started. What did you accomplish. You harmed readiness and capabilities. So the policy does matter. And the second is, we were never going to get a grand bargain. But what they did do was something i thought was vie will. They figured out what they could agree on. They stuck to trying to get an agreement done and you got a small agreement. But that in itself has value. Romina boccia, what about that point. That you never were, i mean just about everybody would argue, you never were going to get a grand bargain so why not take something small as a first step, a first installment . Well wa, we get now is higher spending. So our immediate fiscal situation becomes forced. The deficit goes up immediately. For promises with future spending cuts. The sequester in and of itself was a promise. All the future spending cuts that came about as a tradeoff for a 2 trillion increase in the debt limit so now were just pushing those savings off even further into the future. And if you look at the actual cuts, the biggest cut is a medicare provider cut. There are already very many of those in the Affordable Care act. And they are unsustainable as they are. We need real reforms. Those are i guess i find it difficult to understand why a bipartisan agreement that sets sequester caps has great virtue but a bipartisan agreement that this would be to have different sequester caps is a sin. I mean this is the same strategy. It says we want to set targets for things which are annual discretionary. But for other things, we want to change the policy whether its our policy toward the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation and make people pay a fee or policy to retirees, whatever it might be. Policy changes matter. They are the kinds of things we have to do more of. This is a tiny baby step in the right direction. You are saying it is worth it because you get the policy changes. Steve rattner i want to bring you back in on a question were hearing from a number of democrats today who are complaining that this is not, this deal does not cover expanding longterm unemployment benefits. What about that . You, you are saying congress should vote for it youve also told us that you think those are benefits that should be extended. How do you square that . Because you have to deal a little bit in the art of the possible. This is as doug has said, i think the best deal were going to get at this moment. I dont want to be too defeatist about the grand bargain. We have to have a grahn bargain at some point. And yes, i would have liked to have seen extending Unemployment Insurance in here. We still have a high unemployment rate. The biggest problem we have with unemployment is the longterm unemployed, taking way their Unemployment Insurance is not going to make them go back to work. Its simply going it to make them poorer. And i do think we have an obligation to them. But i think the judgement the democrats reached was that they were to the going to be the ones that were going to shut down the government over that issue. They would live to fight that another day. And this is all the art of the possible, the art of compromise. And the republicans simply werent going to do it i think its unfortunate. I am on the other side of that. But i think as doug and i have both been saying, this is better than nothing, better then another crisis, better than another shutdown. And you feel the same way about the tradeoff in the fact that this is not a deal that includes new investments in education and research. Other things that democrats feel strongly about. Well, it does include in the short run 65 billion dollars of additional spending divided between domestic programs like the ones you mentioned, and defense. And i think that is a good thichblingt i dont think its enough. I think that that category of spending should be increased, not simply cut by less. But again, this is the best deal youre going to do at this moment. Given that we have divided government and the alternative of shutdowns and crises and all that is worse. My biggest concern about this is it is a twoyear deal which i think takes the pressure off of congress for the next two years to do anything substantive. Other people may disagree with that. I hope im wrong but thats the way i perceive it. How do you feel about that, that may be taking pressure off of congress to do something bigger and more significant in the comes years. Well, the leadership has to come from the white house on these large issues. And theres no pressure on the white house already. The debt and deficit were stabilized until 2016. President is out of office. I just want i saw no effort to make a big grand bargain. So nothing has changed on that front. The problem that we do have though is by taking the pressure off and in fact setting a bad precedent that you can get around the spending agreement you agree to and increase spending now for promises of spending cuts later on. Will they dot same thing again in 2016 when they are not happy with the sequestration spending cap . Meanwhile our deficit and debt problem keeps growing. And those very programs that are causing it are not being addressed. That just means that the changes that we have to make eventually if we wait too long will just have to be much bigger and more painful for americans. And thats unnecessary pain. We hear you all three. Romina boccia, douglas holtzeakin, steve rattner, thank you. Thank you. Thank you woodruff now, whats happened to the people who invested their lifes savings with disgraced financier Bernie Madoff . Today is the fifth anniversary of his arrest for fraudulently operating a multibillion dollar ponzi scheme. Five years ago the worlds media followed disgraced wall street financier Bernie Madoff wherever he went in new york, from the courthouse to his park avenue apartment. Madoffs fall from financial grace came hard and fast. In 2009, he pleaded guilty to running an elaborate, global ponzi scheme defrauding investors of 64 billion in paper wealth and 17 billion in actual cash. The victims numbered in the thousands and many were left with nothing. This is a man who stole 65 billion. Nobody else has ever come close to 65 billion in theft. He has absolutely no remorse. You take a look at the people who have committed suicide as a result of this. You have physical suicide, and theres emotional suicide. None of us will ever be made whole, ever. Woodruff about 9 billion has been recouped so far by Irving Picard the Court Appointed trustee charged with recovering the lost assets. Hes suing a number of defendents, including j. P. Morgan chase, claiming they should have known about the fraud. For decades, madoff lived a lavish lifestyle and worked to deceive investors and the securities and exchange commission, as heard in this 2005 phone call, released later by investigators. Woodruff madoff has claimed he acted alone, but a separate fraud trial began this fall in new york for five former employees. They include his secretary, investment Operations Director and computer programmers. Madoff himself is serving a 150 year sentence at a medium security prison in north carolina, which he recently said was very laid back and kind of like camp. Here to flesh out this story is Diana Henriques who has been chronicling it from the beginning. Shes a reporter for the New York Times and the author of a book about the madoff case, the wizard of lies. Diana henriques, welcome back to the newshour. Youve been following very closely among other things the effort to recover as much of the money madoff stole as possible to get it back to people who lost the money. How is that process going . Well, i think here at year five we can say it has been extremely slow, extremely complicated and for the victims, extremely frustrating. Were not even halfway through the major compensation program. The one being administered through the Bankruptcy Court which as you mentioned, judy, has raised about 9 billion, about half of that has been distributed. The rest is being held back in reserve because of a tangled litigation issues that are still pending. Theres an entirely separate fund being operated through the Justice Department that is about 2. 2 billion. That just got us an operating last month. The claims period doesnt end until february. So for these victims, many of whom were already in retirement when madoffs fraud was exposed, they are getting older and more up set about the prospects of ever recovering anything, even where they are eligible to recover. An many thousands are not eligible, either because they werent investors directly with bernie or because they didnt lose cash principal, they just lost paper wealth they thought was theirs. Woodruff what kinds of things are these victims telling new. Well, the victims who have been sued by the trustee for the recovery of cash that they took out thinking it was their own money but which was actually money bernie had stolen from someone else, those victims are really living a nightmare. They, one victim told me that it was like facing a test in school where youre not prepared. And you know its coming. They live in a constant state of anxiety, worried about whats going to happen to that litigation. For other victims, many are moving on. Theyre making a point of finding a smaller and simpler but satisfying life. But we both know that there are a lots of victims for whom the anger and frustration are still souring the years that they have left. So its very much a mixed bag, i think. But not much of it happy. Woodruff now youre talking to the victims. Youve also maintained communication with Bernie Madoff himself over the years. Yes. Woodruff and you were telling us that you found that his attitude, the tone you hear coming from him has changed since hes been in prison. Tell us about that. It has. It actually has changed fairly recently, judy. For the first several years of our communications, we were exchanging regular exmails and letters, occasional phone calls. He was very careful to always include a fairly extensive expression of regret. Acknowledging his guilt, acknowledging the people he had hurt and the people he had betrayed whose trust he had betrayed. But now in our more recent conversations over about the past year, that rhetoric is gone. He is very bitter towards his victims. Beyond irony he sees them as greedy. He sees them as expecting too much from this compensation process. And his remorse has really shrunk down to the very profound and deep remorse that he feels for the wreckage he made of his familys life. Woodruff well, separately from all of this, we know theres a troil going on of madoffs associates. A lot of interesting testimony coming out there, tell us what youre hearing, what you are learning from that that we should know about. Well, it is a fascinating trial. It is the governments first opportunity to print the evidence it has for proving the proposition that this fraud began long before Bernie Madoff says it did. He insisted when he pleaded guilty that the fraud began in 1992 and that he was an honest money manager until then. The evidence werented in trial has made that even less believable than it already was. I was very confident in writing the wizard of lies that the fraud began at least by the mid 80s. The evidence in trial this past week brought it back to the mid 1970s. At least some fake trading, boggus trades were being done even in the mid 70s. So the government has made good on planting its flag on the start date of this fraud. Ive also learned the incredible detail that madoff invested in this coverup. I said to a colleague in court, you know, this is really the faberge egg of ponzi schemes. Every tiny detail that madoff paid attention to, making sure that the font, the type face on some of these forged documents was exactly perfect. That web sites that were created were perfect. So its been quite enlightening. Woodruff its been enlightening. What a story, it just doesnt seem to come to an endment Diana Henriques of the New York Times, thank you. Thank you. Ifill finally tonight, a conversation with one of the winners of this years nobel prize for economics. The prizes were handed out yesterday in stockholm. Yale University ProfessorRobert Shiller was one of three americans honored for research on how Financial Markets work and how assets, like stocks, are priced. Our economics correspondent paul solman recently talked with professor shiller about the award. Its part of pauls ongoing reporting making sense of financial news. How surprised were you at getting the nobel prize . Well, there were people telling me i would get it reasons really . But theyre my friends. In fact, i asked others you do friends telling you that youre going get the nobel prize. And they said yeah. So i thought every professor has friends telling him that. You can say in a sentence or two what you got the nobel prize for . I dont know. There is a long scientific background paper on the nobel web site and it talks about the three of us gene fama, lars hansen and me as contributors to the same body of literature, which seems a little hard. Because gene fama, especially, takes a different view of it all. Exactly the op opposite in some sense, right, he says the market at any given time reveals what the underlying stocks are really worth. The whole idea that the stock market reflects fundamentals, i think, is wrong. It really reflects psychology. The aggregate stock market, it reflects psychology more than judgments. Are we experiencing to use your phrase from 1996, i think, irrational exuberance in the stock market again . Well, some people are. It has bubble elements to it. Because people see the market going up and theyre regretting the fact that they didnt buy in several years ago. And theyre tempted back into it but it isnt the really strong bubble that we saw before. Because there are so many clouds and so many issues on peoples minds that it doesnt look like the chance of a lifetime now. I know you dont like to make prediction and think theyre foolish in some sense but im not doing my job if i dont ask, what about the housing market, at the moment. Its very interesting phenomenon, to me, that there are binls in so many Different Countries around the world. Like brazil. I was just down there a few months ago. And theyre going through a huge boom in housing. Theyve adopted kind of the mentality that we had eight years ago. Its uncanny. When i was in brazil and talking to people, i felt like i was in the United States of 2005. Did you start to warn them the way you warned us then. I did. Although the brazilian home price boom is interpreted by most brazilians as a sign of the country emerging. Brazil is joining the advanced countries of the world. And of course if you want to buy a condo you have to expect to pay new york prices, thats where its going, right . And if i say no, then it just feels bad to say that. I can do it because im leaving brazil in an hour, in a couple of hours so i am out of here. But i mean youre a Nobel Laureate who won the prize based in large measure on your skepticism about irrational markets, right . I mean so you would think the brazilians would go oh pie goodness, bob shiller is calling it a housing bubble . Some of them did. But im sure it stays as a fringe opinion. Its just the forces the patriotic forces. It just doesnt feel good this alternative view. And by the way, we have professional economists who could defend any viewpoint or statistic. And they do that. Everywhere in the world. Everywhere in the world. Economics is not an exact science. I wanted to be a scientist when i was a child. I am lamenting, had i go into a field which just cant be exact. And i dont think anybody can. What is the economy going to do next. We just went through the biggest housing bubble in u. S. History. Its off the charts. And now it is starting to go up again. What do make of that. Are we going back into another bubble economy . I dont know. And i dont see how anybody knows that. Ifill with you can watch more of the interview on our making sense page. Woodruff again, the major developments of the day the new budget deal in Congress Drew support, but also criticism. It could come to a vote in the house tomorrow. Health care enrollment numbers were better in november, but still far short of projections. 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