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consumer adviser regina lewis says it is all about playing defense. if one of your facebook friends posted a less than flattering photo of you, untag it. >> someone said they saw a picture of me on facebook, and i said what picture? >> if you see something negative about yourself on a website, contact the web master. be smart about what you share on line. lewis says to think twice about posting where you work. >> think about whether you want to list your employer or not. if you say the sales meeting was rough or i really hated work today, derogatory comments that do not reflect well on your employer could have ramifications. >> lewis says google yourself and make a habit of it. >> i started dating a woman, and her friends googled me to find out about me. >> if your looking for love or looking for a job, you want to know what is out there. >> experts also say because future employers were probably to do if you have a blog, twitter account, or myspace page, keep it up-to-date. if you have not posted an update in months, just close the account. swamp par
consumer adviser regina lewis says it is all about playing defense. if one of your facebook friends posted a less than flattering photo of you, untag it. >> someone said they saw a picture of me on facebook, and i said what picture? >> if you see something negative about yourself on a website, contact the web master. be smart about what you share on line. lewis says to think twice about posting where you work. >> think about whether you want to list your employer or not. if...
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we saw a phone message left on john lewis of all people, a phone message left. again, i don't want to suggest for a second that one phone message is paints an entire movement as racist. that would outrageous and wrong. but there are clearly, clearly some small part of the country that uses terms like we want our country back. what's that mean there's a kind of nostalgia for a imagined lost val halala when a president -- like barack obama is inconceivable in part. >> david, i want to reach back to the early years ago. because upon reading the book, some of you have just purchased the book for the first time. >> you can pressure it for a a -- purchase it for a second time. >> and buy one for your friends. upon reading the book, barack obama comes across a deeply ambitious man and was a deeply ambitious young man and was a deeply ambitious child and actually talked about the presidency much earlier than many. >> yeah, i think that was kid talk. and i think it's probably not a parent in the room who hasn't, you know, told his kid or should have been told or her kid
we saw a phone message left on john lewis of all people, a phone message left. again, i don't want to suggest for a second that one phone message is paints an entire movement as racist. that would outrageous and wrong. but there are clearly, clearly some small part of the country that uses terms like we want our country back. what's that mean there's a kind of nostalgia for a imagined lost val halala when a president -- like barack obama is inconceivable in part. >> david, i want to reach...
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i mean, this is not a guy suffers the slings and arrows and knife sticks of john lewis. but as one of the great heroes of the civil rights movement said, you're born into this country at any generation as an african-american and you don't escape suffering at all. and so barack obama -- the night he becomes an international figure it becomes in the summer of 2004, boston. he's a state senator. if you're in d.c. you don't have a state senator. [laughter] >> but i can go in front of an audience and raise your hand if you know who your state senator is. six hands will go up and five are lying. [laughter] >> he's running for a senate seat. he makes this speech that knocks everybody out. everybody knows who he is. he's on every national television show and radio show and in newspapers and magazines. profiles here and there. he goes to logan airport, with his campaign manager a white southerner, and he's pulled aside for extra wanding and others. that didn't happen to jim cauly. he said, barack, what the hell. and quote, dude, not to worry. i've got it. this has been happening
i mean, this is not a guy suffers the slings and arrows and knife sticks of john lewis. but as one of the great heroes of the civil rights movement said, you're born into this country at any generation as an african-american and you don't escape suffering at all. and so barack obama -- the night he becomes an international figure it becomes in the summer of 2004, boston. he's a state senator. if you're in d.c. you don't have a state senator. [laughter] >> but i can go in front of an...
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we saw the message left on, john lewis of all people, phone message left on his machine. again, i don't want to suggest for a second that one phone message can change an entire movement as a racist. it would be outrageous and wrong but there's clearly some small part of the country that uses terms like "we want our country back." what does that mean? that there is a kind of nostalgia for an imagined lost valhalla of a time when the president like barack obama is inconceivable in part. sprigg david, i want to reach the do little earlier because upon reading your book some of you just purchased the book for the first time so we don't want to give too much away -- >> you can purchase it for a second time. [laughter] >> and by one for yourself and family members. upon reading the book barack obama comes across as someone who is a deeply ambitious man and a deeply ambitious young man and also was a deeply and vicious child and actually plot to beat could talk about the presidency much earlier than many -- >> yeah i think that was kid talk and there are parents in the room who
we saw the message left on, john lewis of all people, phone message left on his machine. again, i don't want to suggest for a second that one phone message can change an entire movement as a racist. it would be outrageous and wrong but there's clearly some small part of the country that uses terms like "we want our country back." what does that mean? that there is a kind of nostalgia for an imagined lost valhalla of a time when the president like barack obama is inconceivable in part....
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. >> if you talk about lewis and clark -- sounds so wfrly romantic, lewis and clark had this wonderful -- sounds so wonderfully romantic, lewis and clark were lost. they were chased by bears. a 16-year-old indian girl took them in or they would have died. >> charlie: that proves what? >> you can't be an explorer if you are not willing to get luck in a swamp and get lost. you can't be an inventor unless you are willing to both have people make fun of you, you have to have a thick skin, you have to be willing to blurt out an idea that might seem totally stupid. training and exactitude are what attract some people to a technical field. we need people who have that knowledge but they're also willing to get lost in the swamp. >> charlie: right. >> intellectual swamp, in this case. >> charlie: right. >> but the same kind of idea. >> charlie: so of all the ideas that you have supported, which one excites you the most? >> well, we have had a couple of ideas about energy which we think is -- of course, a huge problem. >> charlie: is this nuclear we're going to? >> we are going nuclear, we are g
. >> if you talk about lewis and clark -- sounds so wfrly romantic, lewis and clark had this wonderful -- sounds so wonderfully romantic, lewis and clark were lost. they were chased by bears. a 16-year-old indian girl took them in or they would have died. >> charlie: that proves what? >> you can't be an explorer if you are not willing to get luck in a swamp and get lost. you can't be an inventor unless you are willing to both have people make fun of you, you have to have a...
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lewis is a native of columbia, south carolina. he received his bachelor degree in my congressional district, hizz master of divinity from the theological seminary. he's an active member of the community and served as a clinical social worker with the w.g. hefner v.a. medical center in salisbury, north carolina, which is also in my congressional district, and with the south carolina department of mental health. on behalf of my constituents in the 12th district and my colleagues here in the house, i thank reverend dr. lewis for his service to his community and for his prayer today. i yield back, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: madam speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: madam secretary. the secretary: i have been directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate has passed s. 920, an act cited as the information technology investment oversight provision act of 2009 in which the concurrence
lewis is a native of columbia, south carolina. he received his bachelor degree in my congressional district, hizz master of divinity from the theological seminary. he's an active member of the community and served as a clinical social worker with the w.g. hefner v.a. medical center in salisbury, north carolina, which is also in my congressional district, and with the south carolina department of mental health. on behalf of my constituents in the 12th district and my colleagues here in the...
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and lewis clark were heading up the missouri river to explore the new territory in the united states and pain, harvard on the brink of an undeclared war over the exact location of the boundary between them. as humboldt spread out those maps of mexico, the keenest question on the minds of those three american heads of state was the location of that disputed order in the lancet did or did not include here three days after their first meeting, giberson wrote humboldt urgently that the question is this: claims the land from the mississippi west along the red river, we claim the land from the rio grande north. in between all of texas, completely unknown quote canadair and inform me what population may be between those lines of white, red or black people and whether any or what mines are in them the information will be thankfully received. while indeed the parent could. texas was beren depopulated and like minds or ports. it had little political economic value to offer either country except as a buffer zone between them. the timing of his visit with information like this seemed providentia
and lewis clark were heading up the missouri river to explore the new territory in the united states and pain, harvard on the brink of an undeclared war over the exact location of the boundary between them. as humboldt spread out those maps of mexico, the keenest question on the minds of those three american heads of state was the location of that disputed order in the lancet did or did not include here three days after their first meeting, giberson wrote humboldt urgently that the question is...
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we'll be catching up with jason lewis, one of the men, a little bit later.ese messages. [ man ] ladies and gentlemen, the 57th president of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ bell rings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's fastest 3g network. get your grad the exclusive samsung strive for just $19.99. only from at&t. as they do at the beginning ? only air optix® contact lens materials have tricomfort™ technology. they let up to five times more oxygen through the lens than traditional soft contact lenses... ...are designed to retain moisture for comfort all day long... and have superior deposit resistance for cleaner lenses. air optix®, the lens you can survive a long day in. go to airoptix.com for a free one-month trial offer. air optix®, the lens you can survive a long day in. have you tried honey bunches of oats with real strawberries? wow. it's seriously strawberry. they're everywhere. it's in the bunches, on the flakes, even real strawberries in the mix. can i have some more? honey bunches of oats with real strawberries. it's delicious. nobody does it quite
we'll be catching up with jason lewis, one of the men, a little bit later.ese messages. [ man ] ladies and gentlemen, the 57th president of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ bell rings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's fastest 3g network. get your grad the exclusive samsung strive for just $19.99. only from at&t. as they do at the beginning ? only air optix® contact lens materials have tricomfort™ technology. they let up to five times more oxygen through the lens than...
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john lewis. the chai the gentleman from georgia is recognized for 30 seconds. . mr. lewis: just like the military helped end segregation based on race, we should have put an end to don't ask, don't tell long ago. it is an afront to human dignity and to the dignity to ery men and women servg in our military. we cannot wait. we cannot be patient. we must end discrimination in the military and we must end it now. discrimination is wrong and we must end it. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. murphy: i reserve. the chair: theentleman reserves. the gentleman has the only time remaining. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. murphy: i reserve the balance of my time. do we have any time? how much time. the chair: gentleman has 1 1/2 minutes. i mr. murphy: i yield myself the balance of my time -- i yield the speaker one minute -- 30 seconds. the chair: the speaker of the house is recognized for one minute. the speaker: i thank the gentleman r yielding and for his leadership and service to our country. mr. speaker, this weekend on memori
john lewis. the chai the gentleman from georgia is recognized for 30 seconds. . mr. lewis: just like the military helped end segregation based on race, we should have put an end to don't ask, don't tell long ago. it is an afront to human dignity and to the dignity to ery men and women servg in our military. we cannot wait. we cannot be patient. we must end discrimination in the military and we must end it now. discrimination is wrong and we must end it. the chair: the gentleman from...
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tavis: jerry lee lewis. >> he was on the set everyday, ov over my soshould,you got it wro. tavis: how do you play that, when he's over your shoulder? >> yeah, eyes in the back of your head. he was grace. and then i played the rookie, and i was lucky to have them on the set everyday. because it remind me of what i am doing there. and i have the real person to give me the opinion about it. like i said, i am trying to capture their spirit and tell their point of view. tavis: when i met you, i was a kid growing in indiana, and i was going to indiana university, and you know where i am going. >> yeah, "breaking away." tavis: yeah, that was a good movie. >> that was a good movie. that was my first real big break. i had done some movies before that, like driving movies. and this came around and in the 80's there was a lot of youth movies. and i think this was the first one. it was made in '79 came out in 80. tavis: i started there and it came out in '82, it was an about big deal, a recruiting tool. >> yeah, they cut their team. tavis: you were the biggest recruitment for inu. you
tavis: jerry lee lewis. >> he was on the set everyday, ov over my soshould,you got it wro. tavis: how do you play that, when he's over your shoulder? >> yeah, eyes in the back of your head. he was grace. and then i played the rookie, and i was lucky to have them on the set everyday. because it remind me of what i am doing there. and i have the real person to give me the opinion about it. like i said, i am trying to capture their spirit and tell their point of view. tavis: when i met...
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what do you think he sent lewis and clark to look for coal reserves, to make an inventory of our natural resources? and captain lewis, before they even left in southern illinois wrote this is some of the bridges outcroppings i've ever found in 1803. there was one problem. they were under the feet of the indigenous people. i would begin the process, thomas jefferson, no, don't talk about thomas jefferson. i love thomas jefferson. thomas jefferson begin the process with william harrison to remove the indians, get them drunk and in debt in the ohio river valley to get the salt and the coal. and it began the process. and the shawnee in eagle creek actually hit out at the contemporary times like the cherokee in north carolina. and this man who came up to talk to me, he said my family in the 1950s had to make it. not here, just there but in another hauler. and the danced around burning coal and offered my parents a pittance and they wouldn't sell. so they threaten eminent domain. and, of course, had nothing to do what private property and finally my parents to and the taliban they removed and
what do you think he sent lewis and clark to look for coal reserves, to make an inventory of our natural resources? and captain lewis, before they even left in southern illinois wrote this is some of the bridges outcroppings i've ever found in 1803. there was one problem. they were under the feet of the indigenous people. i would begin the process, thomas jefferson, no, don't talk about thomas jefferson. i love thomas jefferson. thomas jefferson begin the process with william harrison to remove...
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. >> lewis met the child when he coached for the crystal city soccer club between 1998 and 2003. while not connected with the school system, the club served children who lived in the boundaries for middle school and oak ridge elementary. >> he has come into contact with numerous other juveniles, which we believe could be victims. >> and arlington county police are worried there may be other victims, since luis worked as a soccer coach. if you have any information, call arlington police. 228-4242. >>> virginia's athletic director says the mens and women's lacrosse teams will finish their seasons. despite a member of the men's team stands accused of killing a member of the woman's team. george huguely of chevy chase, maryland, now charged with murdering yeardley love. within the past hour, university president was asked if the school knew anything about huguely's arrest and guilty plea to resisting arrest back in 2008. >> i asked first of all, whether the police department received any notice of that arrest and the answer was no. and second, i ask whether the coaches had any knowle
. >> lewis met the child when he coached for the crystal city soccer club between 1998 and 2003. while not connected with the school system, the club served children who lived in the boundaries for middle school and oak ridge elementary. >> he has come into contact with numerous other juveniles, which we believe could be victims. >> and arlington county police are worried there may be other victims, since luis worked as a soccer coach. if you have any information, call...
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. >>> lewis pugh is the first to swim a cross a glacial lake on mount everest. a boat paddled alongside in case he got into trouble but he didn't. his icy one kilometer swim took 22 minutes. he's hoping to draw attention to the melting him lay an glaciers. >>> the battle of the beltway, the nats try to take it to the orioles and seal the deal. dave feldman contingency up next in sports. for ten points, name something truly awful. [ bell dings ] microwave pizza! awful! [ buzz! ] microwave pizza used to be bad. [ show announcer ] but now there's red baron pizza by the slice. with a pizzeria style, fire-baked crust, it's unbelievably good pizza from the microwave. for ten points, name something awesome. [ bells ding ] [ male announcer ] red baron zza by thelice. bring home that pizzeriaaste. >>> good evening, i'm dave feldman. a couple good things with the rubble rubber game. the good was so good the bad became irrelevant. this is where you were if you can't choose between the o's and the nats. when gwen wears a canada usa shirt. are onlying are bernardino drives o
. >>> lewis pugh is the first to swim a cross a glacial lake on mount everest. a boat paddled alongside in case he got into trouble but he didn't. his icy one kilometer swim took 22 minutes. he's hoping to draw attention to the melting him lay an glaciers. >>> the battle of the beltway, the nats try to take it to the orioles and seal the deal. dave feldman contingency up next in sports. for ten points, name something truly awful. [ bell dings ] microwave pizza! awful! [ buzz!...
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we're still going to call lewis that because is he a tool. >> tool. >> yep. >> that's it.? >> time for "morning joe" right now it's time for "the daily rundown" with savannah guthrie. >> he's talking. faisal shehzad, an american citizen with a past officials call unremarkable. now freely admitting he tried to bomb times square. today a daily rundown exclusive. general michael hayden on the intelligence trail. plus on the no fly list and on the plane? how did that happen? the government is already changing some rules today. good morning. it's may 5th, 2010. chuck is off today. let's get to the rundown. the big question today, did the suspect act alone? let's get right to justice correspondent pete williams in new york city with us this morning. so pete, what is this suspect telling investigators? >> he's claiming he did act alone and according to officials i've talked to this morning, there is no indication so far to indicate any reason not to believe him. now, they're not taking him at his word. there's still a lot of investigating done to see if there were others he might
we're still going to call lewis that because is he a tool. >> tool. >> yep. >> that's it.? >> time for "morning joe" right now it's time for "the daily rundown" with savannah guthrie. >> he's talking. faisal shehzad, an american citizen with a past officials call unremarkable. now freely admitting he tried to bomb times square. today a daily rundown exclusive. general michael hayden on the intelligence trail. plus on the no fly list and on the...
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jason lewis.nature... a little bit better. and nature approves. granola nut clusters from nature valley. breyers all natural grasshopper pie ice cream. what's better than a dessert on rollback? mr. rollback likes ice cream. i'm darrell and i save people money... so they can live better. mr. rollback's gonna have some ice cream. ♪ music plays ♪ [ sneezing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms -- runny nose, sneezing, and watery eyes -- and works when you need it most. benadryl®. you can't pause life. would we eat better? at hellmann's, we make our mayonnaise with eggs, vinegar and oil rich in omega 3. for the quality that could only be hellmann's. hellmann's. it's time for real. ♪ doo doo doo woman: there's only one disinfecting wipe with low streak formula. clorox disinfecting wipes. i've got good news. you need more fiber. huh? don't worry, it tastes great. froot loops now with
jason lewis.nature... a little bit better. and nature approves. granola nut clusters from nature valley. breyers all natural grasshopper pie ice cream. what's better than a dessert on rollback? mr. rollback likes ice cream. i'm darrell and i save people money... so they can live better. mr. rollback's gonna have some ice cream. ♪ music plays ♪ [ sneezing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at...
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in the secretarial order i signed earlier today, i directed wilma lewis, an adviser chris henderson to deliver to me within 30 days a schedule for imitation of this reorganization. as they move forward, we will work closely with the members of the united states congress and with the office of management and budget to implement these reforms. this reorganization is vital to our ongoing reform efforts. they deserve an organizational structure that is the mission they are asked to carry out. they will get greater clarity for their roles and responsibilities. they will be able to develop the nation's energy resources. these reforms are not the first nor will they be the last. beginning in january 2009, we established new standards for in the wake of scandals of the past. we started a program because we felt it invited the kinds of scandals that the agency had seen before. we developed the agency's mandates so it was not just focused on oil and gas but it also included offshore wind and renewable energy production which has a move forward quickly in the last year. we implemented many recomm
in the secretarial order i signed earlier today, i directed wilma lewis, an adviser chris henderson to deliver to me within 30 days a schedule for imitation of this reorganization. as they move forward, we will work closely with the members of the united states congress and with the office of management and budget to implement these reforms. this reorganization is vital to our ongoing reform efforts. they deserve an organizational structure that is the mission they are asked to carry out. they...
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they defeated the fort lewis skyhawks in an exciting game. the lady hornets took home the school's first ever women's basketball national title. it was also their first championship win in any sport since 1984. this lady hornets basketball team season marked coach brandon schneider's 10th season with emporia state university. coach schneider and his assistant coaches guided the lady hornets to a final record of 30 wins, only five losses. sensational junior senior and elite eight most outstanding player allie volken led them to their victy ry with 16 points and five rebounds in the game. a back-and-forth night throughout most of the game, the lady hornets started to pulmoaway in the second half thanks to a 10-0 run. rachel scored 15 points 57bd was a perfect 3-3 from behind the arc. the alumni, faculty, and staff of emporia state university have much to be proud of. once again, i congratulate the lady hornets on winning their ncaa division ii women's basketball national championship and thank mr. moran for bringing this bill forward. i reserve
they defeated the fort lewis skyhawks in an exciting game. the lady hornets took home the school's first ever women's basketball national title. it was also their first championship win in any sport since 1984. this lady hornets basketball team season marked coach brandon schneider's 10th season with emporia state university. coach schneider and his assistant coaches guided the lady hornets to a final record of 30 wins, only five losses. sensational junior senior and elite eight most...
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. >> rob: colby lewis of the rangers has been tremendous so far for them, having spent two year in japan from the side? he goes -- yep, right by the plate. as long as you break that plane, that imaginary or invisible kind of line, you're done. or if the first base up pyre bob sees head of your bat. >> bob: here's maybin. 07 for 3 today and 1 for 11 in the series. >> rob: a lies get-me-over cut albuquerque slider, doesn't matter. you can do anything from that point. >> bob: mike lamb has been a good pitcher. bruney miss upstairs. .1 with a one o , one out in the 8th inning. >> rob: it would be time to work on the changeup a little bit. working fantastically. >> bob: an or eager hitter. and with the run goring, it's foul off to the right. fredi gonzales starting brett carroll with one out in the 8th. >> rob: a four-run lead. that's totally understandable. his bullpen hasn't been that desire. that sturdy. their scouts and evalwaytors tell me what they don't like about their bullpen. >> bob: 2-2. runner going again. right behind the second baseman. falling down is carroll. play at third -- s
. >> rob: colby lewis of the rangers has been tremendous so far for them, having spent two year in japan from the side? he goes -- yep, right by the plate. as long as you break that plane, that imaginary or invisible kind of line, you're done. or if the first base up pyre bob sees head of your bat. >> bob: here's maybin. 07 for 3 today and 1 for 11 in the series. >> rob: a lies get-me-over cut albuquerque slider, doesn't matter. you can do anything from that point. >>...
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[applause] >> thank you, john lewis, and vernon jordan.ce king, and our beloved coretta scott king, who i miss so much, younger bernice king is the first woman president of the southern leadership council, embodying the work of her father, and we welcome you hear tonight, madam president. [applause] >> pray for us, sister. two minutes is short for a preacher. so welcome to the audible audubon. i'm going to do this real quick. if you miss something, blame it on that. to the height family, and to all of you, my brothers and sisters, it's my great honor to stand before you today as a daughter of the civil rights movement and on behalf of the king family. to pay tribute to the light on the hill a that was dorothy irene height. a woman loved and respects for her leadership of women, people of color and beyond. both my mother and father had a great love and a deep respect for dr. height, and she for them. they were friends and confidents. comrades in the cause, children of the most high god whose inters intertwined with the progress of our peopl
[applause] >> thank you, john lewis, and vernon jordan.ce king, and our beloved coretta scott king, who i miss so much, younger bernice king is the first woman president of the southern leadership council, embodying the work of her father, and we welcome you hear tonight, madam president. [applause] >> pray for us, sister. two minutes is short for a preacher. so welcome to the audible audubon. i'm going to do this real quick. if you miss something, blame it on that. to the height...
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john lewis. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recoized for 30 seconds. . mr. lewis: just like the military helped end segregation based on race, we should have put an end to don't ask, don't tell long ago. it is an afront to human dignity and to the dignity to every men and women serving in our military. we cannot wait. we cannot be patient. we must end discrimination in the military and we must end it now. discrimination is wrong and we must end it. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. murphy: i reserve the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman has the only time remaining. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. murphy: i reserve the balance of my time. do we have any time? how much time. the chair: gentleman has 1 1/2 minutes. i mr. murphy: i yield myself the balance of my time -- i yield the speaker one minute -- 30 seconds. the chair: the speaker of the house is recognized for one minute. the speaker: i thank the gentleman for yielding and for his leadership and service to our country. mr. speaker, this weekend on
john lewis. the chair: the gentleman from georgia is recoized for 30 seconds. . mr. lewis: just like the military helped end segregation based on race, we should have put an end to don't ask, don't tell long ago. it is an afront to human dignity and to the dignity to every men and women serving in our military. we cannot wait. we cannot be patient. we must end discrimination in the military and we must end it now. discrimination is wrong and we must end it. the chair: the gentleman from...
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later we had john lewis and the cio, more unskilled labor. eventually labor unions did well but not until the 1930's. >> if you think about the teachers union and the state workers and all, you have very few. >> 7.5. >> why do you think that happened? >> competitiveness. the major employers -- walmart, they have made a success with a lot of people in their factory and use of technology but also keeping wages low. it is very different from when wages were higher. america was protected. there was not the same competition and the slow capital around the world. i wish walmart would change its ways and pay more. they should recognize that it was a different economic environment. >> has there ever been a country in the world that succeeded without capitalism? >> from an economic point of view? i do not think so. other countries have succeeded like new guinea, and tribes in the amazon basin, there are groups that feed themselves and have enough to live the life that they want, and those are economies, but in terms of prospering, getting more goods a
later we had john lewis and the cio, more unskilled labor. eventually labor unions did well but not until the 1930's. >> if you think about the teachers union and the state workers and all, you have very few. >> 7.5. >> why do you think that happened? >> competitiveness. the major employers -- walmart, they have made a success with a lot of people in their factory and use of technology but also keeping wages low. it is very different from when wages were higher. america...
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jerry lewis' house. "would you mind if you would take off the shoes."ex lotion tissues, for not telling us how you got the idea to combine kleenex and lotion." [ laughter ] there you have it, everybody. those are our "thank you notes." we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ subway now has breakfast! your... better breakfast. with egg whites. red onions... jalapenos... banana peppers... tomatoes... black forest ham... and sweet onion sauce. melted cheese all on english muffins... or flat bread... however you want it! [ male announcer ] spread the word -- subway now has breakfast! get the deliciousness just the way you want it, like the subway western egg white muffin melt. build your better breakfast at subway. has been on quality, not quantity. people think we're bigger than we actually are. huge. 30% of the market? 10% of the market. sam adams is less than 1% of the entire u.s. beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers. we're big enough to be able to get whatever ingredients from wherever
jerry lewis' house. "would you mind if you would take off the shoes."ex lotion tissues, for not telling us how you got the idea to combine kleenex and lotion." [ laughter ] there you have it, everybody. those are our "thank you notes." we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ subway now has breakfast! your... better breakfast. with egg whites. red onions... jalapenos... banana peppers... tomatoes... black forest ham... and sweet...
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johnson who was assassinated the same night, secretary of state william seward would be assassinated by lewisl and his sidekick david. the object being to decapitate the federal government in one fell swoop and secretary of state, president, vice president and originally ulysses s. grant what had happened to the government had this been successful? the idea being it would throw the union into chaos and allow the confederacy some breathing time to regroup and pull itself back together. people the realize there were 160,000 confederate troops in the theater. many of those there were three major army still in the field richard taylor and joe johnston equipped and fighting. and hindsight it is foolish but when you are grasping for straws and your country is going down the will reach for anything and it is not unreasonable on their part. this is the map of the escape route following the assassination running through southern maryland over the potomac river into king george virginia where it all pence april 26 this is 108 miles and ford's theatre there are 13 stops along the way and i want to point
johnson who was assassinated the same night, secretary of state william seward would be assassinated by lewisl and his sidekick david. the object being to decapitate the federal government in one fell swoop and secretary of state, president, vice president and originally ulysses s. grant what had happened to the government had this been successful? the idea being it would throw the union into chaos and allow the confederacy some breathing time to regroup and pull itself back together. people...
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secretary of state william seward was to be assassinated by lewis powell and his sidekick, david harold. the object being to decapitate the federal government in one fell swoop. vice-president, secretary of state. next. originally general ulysses grant. the question is what would have happened to the government had they been successful? had a decapitated the government? the idea being that he it would throw the union into chaos and allow the confederacy some breathing time to regroup and pulled itself back together. something people don't realize is there were 160,000 confederate troops still on if field. many of those were on paper but three major confederate army still in field. kirby smith in mississippi and richard taylor and joe johnston in north carolina. three big confederate armies equipped and fighting. in hindsight it is foolish. it never would have worked but when you are dying and your country is going down you will reach for anything and it is not an unreasonable plot on their part. next. this is a map of the escape route following the assassination. from washington d.c. it
secretary of state william seward was to be assassinated by lewis powell and his sidekick, david harold. the object being to decapitate the federal government in one fell swoop. vice-president, secretary of state. next. originally general ulysses grant. the question is what would have happened to the government had they been successful? had a decapitated the government? the idea being that he it would throw the union into chaos and allow the confederacy some breathing time to regroup and pulled...
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cristian guzman, roger bernadina back in right, desmond the shortstop, will nieves will watch and lewisys so well, phil. both in the field and in flaw batter's box. >> ian desmond's career is progressing almost the way it was predicted to. they said he should hit about .265, probably 14, 15 home runs and 65 to 70 runs batted in. he's on track for the numbers. his defense has gotten better. he's got great range at shortstop and a decent arm and you're looking at a guy again going to be a fixture at shortstop if he keeps his contract here for the next decade anyway. >> you've got a sudden left side of the infield there. >> again, he's a young guy. and as we see, he's 24 years ofage. major league baseball rookie leader for both leagues. jason heyward at 20. gaby sanchez with florida. desmond at 24 is the second youngest of the rookies having great seasons certainly with the bat. 17 rbis. again, and they've used him if various places in the lineup. the upper third, middle third and bottom third. >> jim riggleman was asked, what's been the key so far to the success of ian desmond this year?
cristian guzman, roger bernadina back in right, desmond the shortstop, will nieves will watch and lewisys so well, phil. both in the field and in flaw batter's box. >> ian desmond's career is progressing almost the way it was predicted to. they said he should hit about .265, probably 14, 15 home runs and 65 to 70 runs batted in. he's on track for the numbers. his defense has gotten better. he's got great range at shortstop and a decent arm and you're looking at a guy again going to be a...
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jerry lewis of%- [applause] our former congressmen and a longtimm friend of the academy, the honorableof new york.3 of course, the senior leaderrhip of west point areeup here with me this morning. welcome too all of you as well. [applauss] +finally, to the class of 2210, congratulations. you did make it. [applause] how short is this class? i rise just a couple of weeks before your receptiin day and graduation. soon after you have surpassed all of my expectatiins. seminal assignmenttof my career. you havv distinguished herself in all pursuits. -- youuhave distinguished yourself and all pursuits. strife -- strike, just this year alone, you have led teams to win six national club titles and seven patriot league championships and you wanted doing the right way. -- and you want it doing it the right way. you of led the score with distinction. your leadership help desk make it a rousing success. your class composition and contriiution and -paccomplishmmnts, none of it stopped there. pou also serve the community and the army at large. alleady made i am tremendously proud of all of you and i w
jerry lewis of%- [applause] our former congressmen and a longtimm friend of the academy, the honorableof new york.3 of course, the senior leaderrhip of west point areeup here with me this morning. welcome too all of you as well. [applauss] +finally, to the class of 2210, congratulations. you did make it. [applause] how short is this class? i rise just a couple of weeks before your receptiin day and graduation. soon after you have surpassed all of my expectatiins. seminal assignmenttof my...
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alan canfora, john cleary, thomas grace, dean kahler, joseph lewis, donald mackenzie, james russell, robert stamps and douglas wrentmore. all survived but their lives were forever changed. the site of the tragic campus shootings that happened 40 years ago was recently entered in the national historic -- register of historic places. in order to preserve the memory of the may 4 shootings and encourage inquiry, learning and reflection, kent state has established a may 4 memorial as well as individual student memorial markers and scholarships in memory of the four students who lost their lives that day. the university has also begun steps in the development of a may 4 visitor's center which will serve as a central place where individuals can explore and better understand the shootings that took place on that terrible day. mr. speaker, once again, i express my support for house resolution 1272 and the development of the may 4 visitor's center as an additional primary resource to preserve and communicate the history of the may 4 shootings, its larger ethical, society impact and our meaning
alan canfora, john cleary, thomas grace, dean kahler, joseph lewis, donald mackenzie, james russell, robert stamps and douglas wrentmore. all survived but their lives were forever changed. the site of the tragic campus shootings that happened 40 years ago was recently entered in the national historic -- register of historic places. in order to preserve the memory of the may 4 shootings and encourage inquiry, learning and reflection, kent state has established a may 4 memorial as well as...
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that's what lynn lewis did. she says she removes carp et cetera, replaced old furniture and bought the covers for her bed. >> incremental chambers are phenomenal. very impactful on your life. on your health. >> the thing with dust mites is that even when you do these things in your home to get rid of the mites they come back. and usually in about 30 days. so you do have to start all over again. in other words, you need to vacuum and do the hot water and you need to make sure you are keeping those covers tight on your pillows and mattresses. >> you can't see them so how do you know if they are back? you have to assume. >> assume. the doctor says within 30 days, the stations are completely back where they were if you don't keep it up. they just -- they live on your dead skin cells. >> they are very happy. >> good to know the pill and so mattress covers work. >> they do work. you don't have to spend a ton of money. just stay up with it. >> thanks, liz. good information there. >>> changes coming. high on the pollen
that's what lynn lewis did. she says she removes carp et cetera, replaced old furniture and bought the covers for her bed. >> incremental chambers are phenomenal. very impactful on your life. on your health. >> the thing with dust mites is that even when you do these things in your home to get rid of the mites they come back. and usually in about 30 days. so you do have to start all over again. in other words, you need to vacuum and do the hot water and you need to make sure you are...
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ray allen would hit a pair of free throws, 6.1 seconds to go, here's rashard lewis.or the first time since april 2nd, the magic lose a game, 92-88. orlando had won 14 in a row dating back to the regular season. i mentioned ray allen and what he did, 25 points, the seceltic are 7-0 in the postseason when allen scores more than 19 points. here's your post game extra. >> the boston celtics have now won four straight playoff games, three straight on the road, two in cleveland, and game one in orlando, and in the eastern conference finals they take home court and are up 1-0 here in this best of seven series. what a turn-around for these celtics playing so well right now. health is a big part of it. they're healthy. what's impressed you most about the way they played in the postseason? >> it's the dominant defense. to win here is not surprising, but to be up 20 is. to win in cleveland twice a the road was surprising, but it was shocking that they won by such large numbers on the road. they have been a dominant road team all year, and it's carried over against high quality
ray allen would hit a pair of free throws, 6.1 seconds to go, here's rashard lewis.or the first time since april 2nd, the magic lose a game, 92-88. orlando had won 14 in a row dating back to the regular season. i mentioned ray allen and what he did, 25 points, the seceltic are 7-0 in the postseason when allen scores more than 19 points. here's your post game extra. >> the boston celtics have now won four straight playoff games, three straight on the road, two in cleveland, and game one in...
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and i found these white administrators talking about the ways in which, you know, focusing on gerald lewis, where the music is duke ellington for the federal theatre projects would give the african-american community figures to identify the representation while at the same time not actually, you know, stirring up any real political tension. but what's interesting about the project and this is sort of an unanticipated consequence is that another story emerged as i was doing that research, with the story of racial representation in the black freedom struggle and the african-americans who were involved in these programs and people like walter wright really capitalized on the opportunity to take these programs and to try to improve racial imagery and can see if of representational agencies, the idea that you control how people are going to present to you, they're going to offer images that view and grasp that internship. and what's most telling to me is that in the midst of world war ii, 1942, walter white is the executive secretary of the naacp at the time, holds its annual meeting in hollywo
and i found these white administrators talking about the ways in which, you know, focusing on gerald lewis, where the music is duke ellington for the federal theatre projects would give the african-american community figures to identify the representation while at the same time not actually, you know, stirring up any real political tension. but what's interesting about the project and this is sort of an unanticipated consequence is that another story emerged as i was doing that research, with...
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lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520. given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... of whole grain fiber found in kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal. this is one giant leap for mini-kind. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. hoo hooo! your... better breakfast. however you want it! [ male announcer ] spread the word -- subway now has breakfast! get the deliciousness just the way you want it, like the subway western egg white muffin melt. build your better breakfast at subway. a heart attack at 57. that was a rough time. my doctor told me i should've been doing more test. test. test. now i'm eating healthier and i trust my heart to lipitor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. lipitor is fda aroved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone... including people with liver problems and women who are nursi
lewis and clark expedition of 1804. oh, he'll never get this. magellan, 1520. given it away. help keep your kid full and focused with 8 filling layers... of whole grain fiber found in kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal. this is one giant leap for mini-kind. keeps 'em full. keeps 'em focused. hoo hooo! your... better breakfast. however you want it! [ male announcer ] spread the word -- subway now has breakfast! get the deliciousness just the way you want it, like the subway western egg white...
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. >> dana lewis, thank you. iceland's volcano acting up again. ash is closing down airports in england, scotland and ireland and affected until at least tomorrow morning. and conditions can change fast, if you're travelening europe you definitely want it call ahead. a show of solidarity to the pope and fighter jets respond to the skies. we go around the world. the vatican a crowd of 150,000 filling st. peter's square to show support for pope benedict. the pope saying he's comforted by the display of support and denounced what he called the spiritual evil that's infected the church. iran, bras sl's president meeting with iranian leaders including ahmadnejad. in a last ditch effort to broker a compromise over tehran's nuclear program. before the international community impose as new round of sanctions on iran. knew expect any change in iran's position. canada, at least two canadian feeter jets escorted the passenger plane to a safe landing in vancouver. this, after a possible, but unspecified security threat. >> they told us that they there was a,
. >> dana lewis, thank you. iceland's volcano acting up again. ash is closing down airports in england, scotland and ireland and affected until at least tomorrow morning. and conditions can change fast, if you're travelening europe you definitely want it call ahead. a show of solidarity to the pope and fighter jets respond to the skies. we go around the world. the vatican a crowd of 150,000 filling st. peter's square to show support for pope benedict. the pope saying he's comforted by the...
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david lewis, the new chief deputy of the sec. rick carey. -- secretary. there we are, the speaker and the sergeant of arms are formally welcomed back into the chamber. nothing can happen without the mace being set into place. that is the symbol of the authority of the speaker, and that means the house can be in session. that is on display there. that really is the key for the big debate. this is where it all starts. >> it starts not just with a list of legislation. i think all telling -- all will dominate. it is about real people's lives. it will be about the spending positions on taxes, but that may not have to be taken for many decades. that laid on top of two or three bills that i think will define how the new coalition government does -- they will be excited about the great repeal bill. the liberal democrats will be excited about parliamentary reform and the new voting system, and the thing that really excites conservatives is school reform. they say it is injecting freedom. >> let's take this concern, and for people watching, when the queen leaves an
david lewis, the new chief deputy of the sec. rick carey. -- secretary. there we are, the speaker and the sergeant of arms are formally welcomed back into the chamber. nothing can happen without the mace being set into place. that is the symbol of the authority of the speaker, and that means the house can be in session. that is on display there. that really is the key for the big debate. this is where it all starts. >> it starts not just with a list of legislation. i think all telling --...
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kenneth lewis bank of america made $20 million.he must be looking up at stanley o'neill's $161 million and asking where did i miss the boat? this kind of money was around all these firms, it was katie bar the money we're going to pay almost never heard of before sums for individuals running these big companies. $150 million $50 million $83 million. well it's not surprising then that the american people have a view of what was going on on wall street that is a pretty dim view. we now understand that what went on on wall street really led to this dramatic economic devastation to our country. by the way the devastation doesn't apply to everybody. i just saw this morning that the unemployment rate among the higher-income americans is 3%. unemployment among the higher-income americans is 3%. so they're not feeling the pinch so much. but in the bottom 20% of the american people, the unemployment rate is around 18%. so it's a whole lot of folks at the bottom of the economic ladder that are paying the price for this unbelievable behavior.
kenneth lewis bank of america made $20 million.he must be looking up at stanley o'neill's $161 million and asking where did i miss the boat? this kind of money was around all these firms, it was katie bar the money we're going to pay almost never heard of before sums for individuals running these big companies. $150 million $50 million $83 million. well it's not surprising then that the american people have a view of what was going on on wall street that is a pretty dim view. we now understand...
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>> woodruff: but georgia democrat john lewis said the "don't ask" policy is unjust. >> just like the military helped end segregation based on race, we should have put an end to "don't ask, don't tell" long ago. it is an affront to human dignity, and to the dignity and worth of every man and woman serving in our military. >> woodruff: the repeal amendment ultimately passed 234 to 194. five republicans supported it, while 26 democrats were opposed. the prospects for ending "don't ask" also advanced in the senate yesterday, where the armed services committee voted 16 to 12 in favor of repeal. but republicans on this side of the capitol have threatened to filibuster the defense funding bill when it reaches the floor, unless the repeal effort is removed. michigan democrat carl levin chairs the committee. he said today republicans would block the bill at their own risk. >> the fact that there's one provision in here that some people don't like, it seems to me, would not be sufficient appeal for 40 senators... or 41 senators... to filibuster a defense bill. >> woodruff: meanwhile, advocacy
>> woodruff: but georgia democrat john lewis said the "don't ask" policy is unjust. >> just like the military helped end segregation based on race, we should have put an end to "don't ask, don't tell" long ago. it is an affront to human dignity, and to the dignity and worth of every man and woman serving in our military. >> woodruff: the repeal amendment ultimately passed 234 to 194. five republicans supported it, while 26 democrats were opposed. the...
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but after a pair of ray allen free throw, six seconds to go, rashard lewis, no dice. and the celtics take game one in orlando 92-88. it's the first loss for the magic since april 2nd. magic had won 14 in a row dating back to the regular season. 25 for ray allen. he is... the celtics are 7-0 in the postseason when he scores 18 or more. back down to orlando for live coverage. paul pierce at the podium. >> when you started out, did you feel you had your touch today? it seemed like you were really on but then you only ended up with eight shots. how did all this happen? >> >> you know, from the start doc told me to be aggressive. i know i could have been a little bit more aggressive, but, you know, i try to do things in the framework of the team and, you know, pick my spots. but i was able to get to the line, rebound the ball and do other things. i helped us win. that was key. i want to continue to go out there and stay aggressive throughout the whole game. >> hey, paul, willie mae from wbgz radio. talk about the defensive pressure that you guys put up and the key to winni
but after a pair of ray allen free throw, six seconds to go, rashard lewis, no dice. and the celtics take game one in orlando 92-88. it's the first loss for the magic since april 2nd. magic had won 14 in a row dating back to the regular season. 25 for ray allen. he is... the celtics are 7-0 in the postseason when he scores 18 or more. back down to orlando for live coverage. paul pierce at the podium. >> when you started out, did you feel you had your touch today? it seemed like you were...
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this is a reminder that there was a bug in the 1930s called it can't happen here that sinclair lewis did, but the point of it was that it can happen here and it's kind of a reminder and i think one of the reasons that franklin roosevelt is so important is he managed to show that at least the government could do something democracy could do something, slightly modified capitalism could do something, and really i think preserve both of those systems into world war ii. and i did something on public radio a few months ago, talking about how one of the things that were shown, one of the things that is relevant to today is that it seems that because of the problems and basically a democratic system, the founding fathers decided that they would have a system based on democracy but include checks and balances to deal with those excesses. and i think roosevelt understood that we really need to understand today that the same thing is true, that capitalism is the best economic system that has all sorts of inherent dangers and that we need economic checks and balances. that's what the new deal p
this is a reminder that there was a bug in the 1930s called it can't happen here that sinclair lewis did, but the point of it was that it can happen here and it's kind of a reminder and i think one of the reasons that franklin roosevelt is so important is he managed to show that at least the government could do something democracy could do something, slightly modified capitalism could do something, and really i think preserve both of those systems into world war ii. and i did something on...
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lewis: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of this jobs bill. we are making progress, but there's still far too many people who want to work but cannot find a job. we must not stop and we will not stop until each and every person has a good job. but until that time comes we must help and take care of our brothers and sisters that lost their jobs through no fault of their own. this bill extends emergency assistance to unemployed americans. it also provides funds to help states create jobs and assist struggling families. every day individuals call my office, they want to work. many have years of experience and never in a million years thought they would have to rely on these programs to get by and make ends meet. we have a responsibility and a moral obligation to help our friends and neighbors during these hard times. this is our duty. if we are honest with ourselves we all know this bill is not enough, but we must take this step. we cannot wait a moment longer. i urge all of my colleagues to put politics aside and do what is right and support thi
lewis: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of this jobs bill. we are making progress, but there's still far too many people who want to work but cannot find a job. we must not stop and we will not stop until each and every person has a good job. but until that time comes we must help and take care of our brothers and sisters that lost their jobs through no fault of their own. this bill extends emergency assistance to unemployed americans. it also provides funds to help states create...
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it even david levering lewis, he began to back off from his kind of depiction from marcus garvey and his book when harlem was invoked. david said, i didn't mean it like that. if he had to do over again he would not depict him in that manner. but he has every right. as a writer you go in there and try to bring some levity and some balance and analysis to a situation and sometimes you can make your point very very strongly and firmly by ridiculing it. and so that is another part of satire, which we look at certain books and they are and where do you enter? how do you come into this situation? where are you as a reader? where you stand? that is way for me, ishmael reed is pretty much a past master. we always talk about mark twain from the white perspective. for me ishmael reed, do you hear me ishmael, i am talking to you baby. [laughter] >> i appreciate that. what are some of the targets of black political satire? what should be the target? >> you touched on something. i agree with everything that you said in they also think satire can be used to-- i mean it is really all about reality
it even david levering lewis, he began to back off from his kind of depiction from marcus garvey and his book when harlem was invoked. david said, i didn't mean it like that. if he had to do over again he would not depict him in that manner. but he has every right. as a writer you go in there and try to bring some levity and some balance and analysis to a situation and sometimes you can make your point very very strongly and firmly by ridiculing it. and so that is another part of satire, which...
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and they paid, initially, $2,000 for lewis and clark to go westward.this ended up costing the extraordinary sum of $36,000. but this was filling -- by nature, we are explorers. if we ever give up that characteristic, we will be a second-rate nation. this is no longer westward, this is up. and as he was talking about -- we are inquisitive and curious. look at what the telescope has done. this is going back to the history of the universe. we will be able to go back to the origin of the universe. is this valuable to us, as an inquisitive people? and as citizens of planet earth? i believe that this and ask a question of dr. augustine? dr. augustine, this goes without saying. thank you for your steady hand, i have heard about the strong opinions by these american heroes. the committee that you are had it -- you are in charge of was across the entire spectrum of aerospace. and this included the military as well. and this included some astronauts. can you describe how this administration and their plan, and you can say how this has been amended, as the presid
and they paid, initially, $2,000 for lewis and clark to go westward.this ended up costing the extraordinary sum of $36,000. but this was filling -- by nature, we are explorers. if we ever give up that characteristic, we will be a second-rate nation. this is no longer westward, this is up. and as he was talking about -- we are inquisitive and curious. look at what the telescope has done. this is going back to the history of the universe. we will be able to go back to the origin of the universe....
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i had the privilege of meeting his family when i attended the memorial service in fort lewis in washingtoner brigade that was among the hardest hit in afghanistan. he left behind a wife, two young sons, and an infant daughter who he never got to make, but who i hope will grow up with a pride in her father filling part of the void that is loved by his loss. each of the goldstar families and bodies in the words of john milton, -- embodied in the words of john milton those who also served stand in waiting. those of you that are standing and waiting are relieved and to return, as jill and i were, at the return of our son from iraq. many of you are now waiting with family members still overseas, many in harm's way, and some of you have stood and waited for a loved one that did not return. and to live now with the knowledge that you will one day be united with them with our heavenly father. to those who have lost a loved one in the service of our nation, i recall a famous headstone in ireland. the headstone reads as follows, "death leaves the heartache -- "death leaves a heartache no one can hea
i had the privilege of meeting his family when i attended the memorial service in fort lewis in washingtoner brigade that was among the hardest hit in afghanistan. he left behind a wife, two young sons, and an infant daughter who he never got to make, but who i hope will grow up with a pride in her father filling part of the void that is loved by his loss. each of the goldstar families and bodies in the words of john milton, -- embodied in the words of john milton those who also served stand in...
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one is doing the undoable in the physical exploration sense, lewis and clark. you two gentlemen, what you did has caught the world and the world's heart stopped. but you know what also stopped, in 1878 i think, when sir isaac newton came to open a new medical university called johns hopkins. and he said that in the 2000 years previous to that date, there have been no advances in medicine at all. during the civil war diseases were thought to come from outside of the body which is why compresses were constantly being applied to wounds, but not necessarily disease that comes from inside the body which we now know to be different. he did something and johns hopkins did something. in those days there was no federal funding for research of any sort. this was 125 years ago. there is no federal funding for medical research at all. there were no requirements. harvard had medical, stanford had a medical school. you even had to have a high school diploma to get into a medical school, much less a college degree. so they took ewan taught you nothing. what johns hopkins did,
one is doing the undoable in the physical exploration sense, lewis and clark. you two gentlemen, what you did has caught the world and the world's heart stopped. but you know what also stopped, in 1878 i think, when sir isaac newton came to open a new medical university called johns hopkins. and he said that in the 2000 years previous to that date, there have been no advances in medicine at all. during the civil war diseases were thought to come from outside of the body which is why compresses...