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astounded me. i wrote a letter to usda, saying that it was the worst thing i'd ever seen in pennsylvania and that if they could award funding, that they do so. and they did. they did. over $15 million, grant and loan, for that project. mcmillen: and it took years to get funding. what kept this project going was the steadfastness of the community -- they knew they needed sewage, and they just kept plugging along till we got through every issue that came up. the project will consist of 44 miles of line that we're going to put in, and a treatment plant. it will permanently eliminate the problem, the health hazards. i anticipate a definite regrowth in herminie, and it will be a good thing for everybody. zdravecky: maybe it won't help me too much because i'm an old lady, but whoever comes along after me will get the benefit. schwartz: there's nothing isolated about the herminie situation. it's a very common problem. it's a town that was built before current standards. this is not backwoods rural america
astounded me. i wrote a letter to usda, saying that it was the worst thing i'd ever seen in pennsylvania and that if they could award funding, that they do so. and they did. they did. over $15 million, grant and loan, for that project. mcmillen: and it took years to get funding. what kept this project going was the steadfastness of the community -- they knew they needed sewage, and they just kept plugging along till we got through every issue that came up. the project will consist of 44 miles...
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absolutely astounding to me i have sat through so many. organizing meetings activist means from really i'm i'm a bit older than you literally from my days in the s.d.s. in the late sixty's before you were born or about the time you were born to be you know latin three weeks ago and it's like so often people are competing there they're there there's infighting there's all these these politics and i'm just astounded you were able to pull or was together. i tell you what i said that you would think it well i tell you if you were just be trying to do it it wouldn't work i think what has happened is that we have a certain wisdom in maturity across all these organizations you know these organizations remember what it was like in two thousand and eight when we were unified and we were a member who was like in two thousand and ten we were not unified and that is the big teacher and so you know i'm proud to be one of many many many leaders of big mouth but so many leaders have been saying let's go ahead and get together and defend our billiards bec
absolutely astounding to me i have sat through so many. organizing meetings activist means from really i'm i'm a bit older than you literally from my days in the s.d.s. in the late sixty's before you were born or about the time you were born to be you know latin three weeks ago and it's like so often people are competing there they're there there's infighting there's all these these politics and i'm just astounded you were able to pull or was together. i tell you what i said that you would...
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it's astounding to me that a congress that rails -- particularly in the house that rails about jobs,obs, where are the jobs? and -- >> or just getting after it in general. they're going to collect a paycheck, yet at the height of 9.2 unemployment, they're going to left town you've head hostage a very important function. >> which is a valuable service. >>ible we do total free markets, which i would -- even my most -- my favorite -- most rabbit free market ears would never suggest doing so, but you basically are holding something completely hostage, which is just wrong. it will be interesting to see how the electorate responds action because the indictment is so uniform -- >> let a plane fall. >> the panel stays. will the arab uprisings finally force americans to rise up themselves against foreign oil? [ groans ] [ marge ] psst. constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... thanks. host: coul
it's astounding to me that a congress that rails -- particularly in the house that rails about jobs,obs, where are the jobs? and -- >> or just getting after it in general. they're going to collect a paycheck, yet at the height of 9.2 unemployment, they're going to left town you've head hostage a very important function. >> which is a valuable service. >>ible we do total free markets, which i would -- even my most -- my favorite -- most rabbit free market ears would never...
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of communication to the outside world and there is some real value that it provides but it is astounding to me. >> you don't have to tweet to like twitter. you may have to log in. i like to watch broadcast news. i am not a broadcast news correspondent. if you want to tweet great. but twitter actually like we were showing before provides a lot of personality into the world without you having to do it. >> i love things like flip board that take the twitter experience and put it at least for me into a format that feels more familiar and engaging. the way i typically use twitter is very much like there are number of people i follow, many in the digital arena but many people in the art arena or the marketing arena or the designed arena and it really allows me to sort of customize my news source. i have to say i don't tweet much. >> to go back to your original question i came across a great company, that peter grossman started which is akin to no longer typing but doing audio. you bring humanity back to the web. i don't tweet a lot. i don't follow it a lot. it is like a to do list i will never get t
of communication to the outside world and there is some real value that it provides but it is astounding to me. >> you don't have to tweet to like twitter. you may have to log in. i like to watch broadcast news. i am not a broadcast news correspondent. if you want to tweet great. but twitter actually like we were showing before provides a lot of personality into the world without you having to do it. >> i love things like flip board that take the twitter experience and put it at...
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quite frankly, it's astounding to me and it's an indication of level of popular support for him personally. there's a considerably wide spread personal support and identification hoping that he will succeed. i mean president reagan was in the 30s at this point. so was bill clinton. rough times like this and barack obama has never been there so. so there is a core of voters rooting for him. but i agree, things are bad and stanley greenberg the democratic pollster announced today that three out of four americans, this is i think a new-time high, feel the country is headed the wrong direction. that is bad news for any incumbent. house, senate or white house. >> lehrer: anything to that, rich? >> yeah, i agree with most of that i think there is a reservoir of goodwill for president obama that's still there. and people have not quit on him. if there's a double dip, i think that's when they would quit on him. i think the problem he has on the economy also, sort of like on the debt, he's really -- -- he's in a box and a hostage to for opportunity he shot his bolts with the stimulus program. even
quite frankly, it's astounding to me and it's an indication of level of popular support for him personally. there's a considerably wide spread personal support and identification hoping that he will succeed. i mean president reagan was in the 30s at this point. so was bill clinton. rough times like this and barack obama has never been there so. so there is a core of voters rooting for him. but i agree, things are bad and stanley greenberg the democratic pollster announced today that three out...
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caller: what astounds me, i am surprised the market has not forced the issue here.ring the marcellus shale, there is a large fine of oil in ohio, and deep drilling. it is cheaper than doing the oil sands recovery. guest: you make an interesting point. while oil and gas to compete with each other, there are certain things that you would use heavy crude for which you would not use natural gas for. what is interesting, when everyone is debating the economic impact of this, we are talking about global markets that compete with each other. as natural gas is cheaper, that does somewhat reduce the demand for other energies, but there is a also -- there is also a debate from natural gas about hydraulic fracking. there is a separate contentious debate over that issue. debate over that issue. host: over the keystone xl pipeline, give us the end game here. there is supposed to be a decision by the end of the year. there is a big protest planned on saturday in front of the white house. where are the places that they can stop this, where is transcanada looking to make sure that
caller: what astounds me, i am surprised the market has not forced the issue here.ring the marcellus shale, there is a large fine of oil in ohio, and deep drilling. it is cheaper than doing the oil sands recovery. guest: you make an interesting point. while oil and gas to compete with each other, there are certain things that you would use heavy crude for which you would not use natural gas for. what is interesting, when everyone is debating the economic impact of this, we are talking about...
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independent numbers closely. 27% of democrats not wanting to vote for him for reelection is astounding. i said let me make a comparison to carter. this was a historic midterm election. 700 legislative seats went republican. ran governorships went from 23 to 29. 63 house seats and six seats in the senate. in carter's midterm election in 1978 there were only 15 house seats gained, only three senate seats gained. this is a year later now. the news is even worse for the president. >> i think obama is going to be resoundingly defeated in 2012. the comparison i think back to is bill clinton because i worked on that. in august his approval rating was 45-47%. by the end of september, into october, it had passed 50. by the time he gave the state of the union address it was in the high 50s, close to 60. because the economy was coming back. he won the budget show down with the republicans. -- but obama has nothing going in his favor. the economy is going south. he's losing his confrontation with the republicans. and i just do not see how this guy can get reelected. >> sean: the lowest number that clinton had wa
independent numbers closely. 27% of democrats not wanting to vote for him for reelection is astounding. i said let me make a comparison to carter. this was a historic midterm election. 700 legislative seats went republican. ran governorships went from 23 to 29. 63 house seats and six seats in the senate. in carter's midterm election in 1978 there were only 15 house seats gained, only three senate seats gained. this is a year later now. the news is even worse for the president. >> i think...
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but it's just astounding to me. >> you don't have to tweet to like twitter. i think that's the trap. people think you may have to log in to start to look. i love to watch broadcast news. i'm not a broadcast news correspondence. it's kind of that way. if you want to tweet and put stuff out there, great. i think that twitter actually like we were showing before provides a lot of functionality and perspective without you having to do it. >> i love things like flipboard that help take that twitter experience and put it, at least for me, into a format that feels a lot more familiar and engaging. and the way that i often use -- that's the way i typically use twitter is very much like there are a number of different people that i follow, many -- many obviously in the digital arena. other in the art arena, or marketing, or design. and it really allows me to sort of like customize my news source. and i have to say i have found that a really good experience, i don't tweet much. >> i was going to say, i think twitter to, go back to the original question, i came across a
but it's just astounding to me. >> you don't have to tweet to like twitter. i think that's the trap. people think you may have to log in to start to look. i love to watch broadcast news. i'm not a broadcast news correspondence. it's kind of that way. if you want to tweet and put stuff out there, great. i think that twitter actually like we were showing before provides a lot of functionality and perspective without you having to do it. >> i love things like flipboard that help take...
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i think there is some real value that it provides, but it is just astounding to me. >> you may have to log in,. i like to watch broadcast news, but i am not broadcast news correspondent. if you want to tweet and put stuff out there, but twitter provides a lot of perspective and content into the world without you having to do anything. >> i love things like clipboard --flipboard that puts it into more familiar context and makes it more engaging. the way i typically used witter is very much like, there are a number different people that i follow, many in the digital arena but others in the arch or marketing or design our arenas. it really allows me to sort of customized my news source, and i have to say i have found that i really do not tweet much. >> i can across a great company cold -- called blurts. i do not really tweet a lot. it is like a constant, overwhelming, i cannot keep up with that. i think it is also about bringing people together and live, and anthony, you touched on that. renaissance is defined by it bridging and linking people together with common thoughts and experiences
i think there is some real value that it provides, but it is just astounding to me. >> you may have to log in,. i like to watch broadcast news, but i am not broadcast news correspondent. if you want to tweet and put stuff out there, but twitter provides a lot of perspective and content into the world without you having to do anything. >> i love things like clipboard --flipboard that puts it into more familiar context and makes it more engaging. the way i typically used witter is...
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but it's just astounding to me. >> you don't have to tweet to like twitter.i think that's the trap. people think you may have to log in to start to look. i love to watch broadcast news. i'm not a broadcast news correspondence. it's kind of that way. if you want to tweet and put stuff out there, great. i think that twitter actually like we were showing before provides a lot of functionality and perspective without you having to do it. >> i love things like flipboard that help take that twitter experience and put it, at least for me, into a format that feels a lot more familiar and engaging. and the way that i often use -- that's the way i typically use twitter is very much like there are a number of different people that i follow, many -- many obviously in the digital arena. other in the art arena, or marketing, or design. and it really allows me to sort of like customize my news source. and i have to say i have found that a really good experience, i don't tweet much. >> i was going to say, i think twitter to, go back to the original question, i came across a
but it's just astounding to me. >> you don't have to tweet to like twitter.i think that's the trap. people think you may have to log in to start to look. i love to watch broadcast news. i'm not a broadcast news correspondence. it's kind of that way. if you want to tweet and put stuff out there, great. i think that twitter actually like we were showing before provides a lot of functionality and perspective without you having to do it. >> i love things like flipboard that help take...
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the areas at one time where those crimes were carried out, to ignore what that is is to be astounding. let meerts here that we have on gangs and terror. how many of the street gangs in either new york or california have an ideology which is dedicated to the structure of the united states? mr. dunleavy? >> none. >> mr. smith? >> none. >> mr. downing? >> none that i know of. : >> i think the point that needs to be made between a radicalized jihadists and gamecocks member or prison gang member like a mexican mafia gang member, criminal is interested in enriching themselves personally with their criminal activity. it is a selfish motivation. that is their aim and their general goal. when you contrast that with an individual like lavar washington there that if interested in criminal activity other than a means to carry out violent jihad, to carry out their war of terrorism against the united states and there lies the difference and the danger. >> isn't the aim of a terrorist attack to produce the greatest amount of terror in the community? to try to do the greatest amount of destruction both physi
the areas at one time where those crimes were carried out, to ignore what that is is to be astounding. let meerts here that we have on gangs and terror. how many of the street gangs in either new york or california have an ideology which is dedicated to the structure of the united states? mr. dunleavy? >> none. >> mr. smith? >> none. >> mr. downing? >> none that i know of. : >> i think the point that needs to be made between a radicalized jihadists and...
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but it's just astounding to me. >> you don't have to tweet to like twitter. think that's the trap. people think you may have to log in to start to look. i love to watch broadcast news. i'm not a broadcast news correspondence. it's kind of that way. if you want to tweet and put stuff out there, great. i think that twitter actually like we were showing before provides a lot of functionality and perspective without you having to do it. >> i love things like flipboard that help take that twitter experience and put it, at least for me, into a format that feels a lot more familiar and engaging. and the way that i often use -- that's the way i typically use twitter is very much like there are a number of different people that i follow, many -- many obviously in the digital arena. other in the art arena, or marketing, or design. and it really allows me to sort of like customize my news source. and i have to say i have found that a really good experience, i don't tweet much. >> i was going to say, i think twitter to, go back to the original question, i came across a g
but it's just astounding to me. >> you don't have to tweet to like twitter. think that's the trap. people think you may have to log in to start to look. i love to watch broadcast news. i'm not a broadcast news correspondence. it's kind of that way. if you want to tweet and put stuff out there, great. i think that twitter actually like we were showing before provides a lot of functionality and perspective without you having to do it. >> i love things like flipboard that help take...
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me. also one-third -- maybe less astounding given the lack of geographical information that a lot of people have in this country -- but one-third of american, only one-third knew that indonesia was, in the most populace muslim country. now, there is a problem there beyond ignorance of indonesia. what happens is, and this is, i think, a reason for the misperceptions about islam, that americans generally feel that, um, islam is middle eastern islam. and middle eastern islam is saudi islam. not knowing that arab muslims are just between one-fourth and one-fifth of the total, that the largest concentration of muslims are in south asia; pakistan, india, bangladesh and in indonesia. so i think there is a problem there. so i would like to start with the sources of islam, then give a bit of the history of islam and then move on from there quickly to actual instances of -- which is what i think is important. otherwise, we can keep on quoting and counterquoting from the koran, we can keep on sort of, you know, citing and counterciting from history. what instead matter is the the practice of a certain
me. also one-third -- maybe less astounding given the lack of geographical information that a lot of people have in this country -- but one-third of american, only one-third knew that indonesia was, in the most populace muslim country. now, there is a problem there beyond ignorance of indonesia. what happens is, and this is, i think, a reason for the misperceptions about islam, that americans generally feel that, um, islam is middle eastern islam. and middle eastern islam is saudi islam. not...
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astounding of almost two hundred two points behind lead us a bastion vettel. despite some funny. rumors and stupid. untruthful stories. i keep repeating myself that you will have to see me to those who drove it will likely go a lot likes it but i will be there the good thing is that i have a lot of support from from all over in particular from the company in particular from the t.v. that they will wish me to be there so i wish to do there to look forward to it. now let's finish with football and look back at the weekend's action in the russian premier league it's a case of as you were at both ends of the table with maintaining the lead despite a draw at rubin and clueless about off propping up the rest in spite of a win and class and up so here are all the goals for you to savor it's goals below . live . listen i. live and that's all this bill isn't more sporting just on the tear gas i think. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've got the future covered. would be soon much brighter if you knew about someone from funniest impressions. means for instance on t.v. dot com. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest
astounding of almost two hundred two points behind lead us a bastion vettel. despite some funny. rumors and stupid. untruthful stories. i keep repeating myself that you will have to see me to those who drove it will likely go a lot likes it but i will be there the good thing is that i have a lot of support from from all over in particular from the company in particular from the t.v. that they will wish me to be there so i wish to do there to look forward to it. now let's finish with football...
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me this is not one of the most beautiful places in america. from the dune grass beaches to the wildlife, every inch of destin's 24 miles of gulf coastline is just astoundinge made this their vacation hot spot. but for me it isn't only the jewel-colored water that makes this place so beautiful, it's what's below the sururce that has me coming back year after year. that's right, fishing. there's a treasure trove of ocean life in these waters. i'm feeling lucky. destin is known as the world's's luckiest fishing village, which makes me one lucky chef. my buddy brad and i just had a drop in n r lines. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> reporter: hey, "good morning america," the most beautiful place right here, oh. okay. let's try that again. it's a beautiful fish, but, unfortunately, right now they're not in season. just w wt till next year. i'll turn that bad boy into a red snapper dish. going to let him go. >> catch him another day. >> here we go. >> swim away here, buddy. >> reporter: from the sparkling waters of destin, florida, to some of the most breathtaking mountain views you'll ever see, here in the small town of asheville, north carolina, for "gma" viewer alan
me this is not one of the most beautiful places in america. from the dune grass beaches to the wildlife, every inch of destin's 24 miles of gulf coastline is just astoundinge made this their vacation hot spot. but for me it isn't only the jewel-colored water that makes this place so beautiful, it's what's below the sururce that has me coming back year after year. that's right, fishing. there's a treasure trove of ocean life in these waters. i'm feeling lucky. destin is known as the world's's...
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me no good i'm not that 15-year-old kid anymore. >> we missed you. >> one time. >> go ahead. >> hey, i'm not good at this. >> not really. >> i'll try. >> i think it astounded himbody else, being in contact with another inmate that he could talk to without being in shackles. >> he seemed like a kid, you know, at summer camp. do i have enough knowledge or education to make it out there? crimes and things like that? when i get out to the streets, i have to pick up where that 16-year-old kid left off. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- i've been in the barber shop where everybody knows your name. they took the razors away from us was the short haircut. >> a close shave here can result in more than just a nick. in o. ♪ the race of your life you never ran. the trip around the world you never took. the best-selling novel you never wrote. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event, with exceptional values on the lexus es. but only until september 6th. see your lexus dealer. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car is totaled, we gi
me no good i'm not that 15-year-old kid anymore. >> we missed you. >> one time. >> go ahead. >> hey, i'm not good at this. >> not really. >> i'll try. >> i think it astounded himbody else, being in contact with another inmate that he could talk to without being in shackles. >> he seemed like a kid, you know, at summer camp. do i have enough knowledge or education to make it out there? crimes and things like that? when i get out to the streets, i...
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astounded by the dumbing down of the country because he was always trying to improve himself. this guy who was portrayed as a bumpkin, there was something really compelling about this man which drew me to him. all of those qualities are like in crockett i find not an iota of them in the candidates that we have today. not an iota. but i am a bomb throwing bolshevik. [applause] >> that was wonderful. i want to sing davy crockett. king of the wild frontier. if you would like to form a line that way you can come up. we want to thank you for coming to this wonderful evening. >> good to be with you.
astounded by the dumbing down of the country because he was always trying to improve himself. this guy who was portrayed as a bumpkin, there was something really compelling about this man which drew me to him. all of those qualities are like in crockett i find not an iota of them in the candidates that we have today. not an iota. but i am a bomb throwing bolshevik. [applause] >> that was wonderful. i want to sing davy crockett. king of the wild frontier. if you would like to form a line...