future generations, sorry, you re going to have to make due with much less. your taxes will go up because washington can t get government spending down. if we surrender more control of our economy over to a governoring class, then we are choosing shared scarcity over prosperity. that s what threatens us. picking winners and losers and determining ours for us. we as democrats need to be just as concerned about the debt as anybody else because that s how we will be able to move our vision forward, investing in education, investing in infrastructure, investing in clean energy if we ve got a government that lives within its means. but this broader budget debate that is now carrying over and will probably now continue until november of next year, it s also what a vision of our kcountry i. good morning. it s tuesday, may 17. we have the executive of westshouse and professor at nyu, harold ford jr. willie s here. i m here. are you loaded? i m loaded. how s the book? it
when we come back here, we ll huddle around the water cooler to take you inside the pages of the book the critics are already calling insipid. my co-author boyd mcdonald joins us to tell you about the worst financial guide. it s a good one.
youngsters, kids coming out of college looking for jobs. we like to think so. i think it s unconventional the way the dollar bills told us to go about that. they have one tip, only interview for ceo jobs. start with the ceo jobs. we were as skeptical as anybody. that s it. why would you possibly climb the ladder for 30 years when you can take the elevator straight to the top. you want to arrive in a horse and carriage, it shows you re old money. you have class. turn some heads. have fun. when you get into the interview, break out a dictaphone. i don t know where you can get one. put the dictaphone down, press record. let them know the girls back at the office will describe it. i never tried it, but it s a 70s power play. my favorite, during the interview, you re 22 years old, pull out two cigarettes, light them both, give one to the guy interviewing you. get rich quick, here it is. boyd and i will be signing
agent is exposing tensions in the six-decade long relationship between the united states and pakistan. if you want to sound smart tell your friends that the u.s. established diplomatic relations with pakistan in 1947. with the u.s. agreeing to provide economic and military assistance. they were also sign a defense pack seven years later. long history. this morning a very special edition of the cooler dialed up for you. as you probably read deep in the publishing trade magazines, there s a new book out today called loaded. back a millionaire overnight and lose 20 pounds in two weeks or your money back. it will change the way you live. joined by my friend, co-author and frequent carnival cruise companion, boyd mcdonald. those cruises are a blast, aren t they? they are. leave the wives at home.
senior u.s. officials tell the new york times that the president wanted to be prepared for a possible attack from local pakistanis. the paper reports that two groups were on stand-by, one to bury bin laden if he was killed and a second to deal with him if he was captured alive. u.s. officials also now saying that the pakistan intelligence service may have recently leaked the name of the cia chief in islamabad to local media in retaliation for the raid that killed bin laden. it s the second outing of a cia chief in that region in six months. pakistan s prime minister came to the defense of his military and intelligence agencies yesterday calling allegations of complicity in sheltering osama bin laden absurd. no other country in the world and no other security agency has done so much to go after al qaeda than the isi and our armed forces. he also said pakistan reserves the right to retaliate with full force if its sovereignty is harmed again. jay carney stressed yesterday t