it was only after the 1960 s, when the supreme court took a more prominent political role if the logical issues that you had public hearings. ideological issues that you had public hearings. i do not think anybody thinks the process is particularly edifying. . . the collection includes at least one item from every presidency. this is half an hour. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome designer jason wu, the director of the smithsonian s national museum of american history, the secretary of the smithsonian institution, and the first lady of the united states of america, michelle obama. [applause] good morning, everyone. welcome to your national museum of american history. i would like to extend a special welcome to the first lady of the united states, michelle obama, to the smithsonian secretary, to the designer, jason wu, to all of our board members of the national museum of american history, and our chairman, all of our special guest, students from huntington hi
what i was referring to is nbc universal and their businesses, which for the most part i don t directly touch. the investment that you are making into your ownership, are you expecting that to be partially repaid by users who are comcast users? and i m from a state that doesn t have comcast. i will get into that but are you expecting a rate of return from those customers both the users of comcast and commercial users who put product in? and if so how much of that? i think more than half or some percentage of nbc cable and nbc broadcast is an advertising supported business. so a large part of the answer is advertising. a second part of the answer would be improved quality. so you get higher ratings, then you get higher advertising not just from a healthier market but a better product. four to three to two to one? correct. then there are subscription fees that the cable channels have and traditionally nbc has been a fairly priced, widely distributed group of cable chann
may or may not it may have to go to the imf. we have not had that problem yet, because we can borrow. we have been borrowing at high rates. we may have to we may have had to go to the imf. since there seems to be a developing european contingent plan, which i have been working on with my partners in the european union, that lowers the possibility that, even if there is a problem, we would have to go to the imf. we are talking about creating an ad hoc instrument which would help if we needed it to, when we want to borrow. we need to look at the necessary institutional changes in the european union, such as euro bonds european guarantee. it would not be an immediate response, necessarily. that has become very central in the discussion in europe. i would like to see that the european union because of the greek crisis that we went through it is something we can make an opportunity to strengthen our coordination. . and create the necessary institutions in the european unio
host: about 90,000 people have dropped out of the program for various reasons. daylight savings time kicked in at 2:00 a.m. sunday. and in the washington post today, president obama s lead pollster says america is closely divided when it comes to health care, saying that in some cases some people don t think it goes far enough and others think it goes too far. in that vain, and in that spirit, we want to talk about the health care proposals. the speaker pelosi saying to expect a vote in 10 days in some cases. we want your thoughts on if it does too much, too little or if it s just about right. the numbers will be on the screen later on. if you want to weigh in with your thoughts on what the health care does, the proposals do, if it does too much, too little, too right, pick the line that bept represents you and start calling in. if you have called in, in the last 30 days, if you could hold off from doing so today we would appreciate it. you can share your thoughts electroni
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