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, will you get a jobs bill, aaron? >> let me say first, i'm not being cynical. i'm being somewhat critical because the rhetoric hasn't matched up with his behavior. if he's serious about the platform he laid out here tonight, he's going to get it. on the jobs bill, we had nearly a trillion dollar jobs bill that passed last year that was supposed to put americans back to work, keep unemployment less than 8%. and we're at double digits over 10%. much of that money was to go to infrastructure. that's the goods and the bill sold, less than 10% was infrastructure. >> larry: we'll have you both on. congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz of florida and aaron shock of illinois. >>> we want to know how do you think he's doing? go to the quick vote section of our webpage and grade the president. cnn.com/larryking. >> larry: our panel returns, arianna huffington, hill and nancy. >> we cut taxes for 95% of working families, we cut taxes for small businesses. we cut taxes for first time home buyer. we cut taxes for parents trying t
, will you get a jobs bill, aaron? >> let me say first, i'm not being cynical. i'm being somewhat critical because the rhetoric hasn't matched up with his behavior. if he's serious about the platform he laid out here tonight, he's going to get it. on the jobs bill, we had nearly a trillion dollar jobs bill that passed last year that was supposed to put americans back to work, keep unemployment less than 8%. and we're at double digits over 10%. much of that money was to go to...
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aaron bane played at villanova.. >> steve: if you do say so yourself. >> ron: i wouldn't resist. >> steve: very nice transition. so all of those starters come back out of the game. williams and tucker back in for the terrapins. as we approach the six minute mark here. 94-51, maryland. tucker in the paint. needs to get out of there. as mosley's trapped and now they find bowie. >> ron: after seeing sean mosley go down the earlier in the game, it's good to see him back out here. >> steve: cue the mosley basket. averaging 12 points and about 6 rebounds coming into tonight. he's got the 19 points here in this game. blocked inside but the follow tip is there. hands on their feet, hoping the terps centering mark. mosley looks inside to gregory. tough fading jumper. tip-up not there. williams gets blocked from behind and the terps can reset. again, jordan williams crashing the offensive glass. mosley's held and a foul is called on aaron mitchell. jordan williams with 10 rebounds in the game the tonight. >> ron: maryland's r
aaron bane played at villanova.. >> steve: if you do say so yourself. >> ron: i wouldn't resist. >> steve: very nice transition. so all of those starters come back out of the game. williams and tucker back in for the terrapins. as we approach the six minute mark here. 94-51, maryland. tucker in the paint. needs to get out of there. as mosley's trapped and now they find bowie. >> ron: after seeing sean mosley go down the earlier in the game, it's good to see him back out...
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and here in l.a., aaron cohen, head of abolishslavery.org. he's the author of "slave hunter: one of man's global quest to free victims of human trafficking." how much, aaron, is going on -- how much of this is going on in haiti? >> you know, larry, it's an incredible phenomenon in haiti. they have a cultural norm of slavery that's leftover from -- >> larry: how's it work? >> well, there's -- essentially, it goes back to male privilege. women have been debased to a level where they don't have the same social value as men, so they can't be there to protect their children. over 250,000 slaves end up in domestic servitude. >> larry: where people are taken from their homes and made slaves in other places? >> what happens is, essentially, the poverty is such a problem that they end up leaving the rural areas for the cities to work as domestic servants. at that point, they become vulnerable -- you see, they have a law in haiti where if you're under the age of 15, you don't have to pay the child, but if they're over 15 you have to pay them. so what h
and here in l.a., aaron cohen, head of abolishslavery.org. he's the author of "slave hunter: one of man's global quest to free victims of human trafficking." how much, aaron, is going on -- how much of this is going on in haiti? >> you know, larry, it's an incredible phenomenon in haiti. they have a cultural norm of slavery that's leftover from -- >> larry: how's it work? >> well, there's -- essentially, it goes back to male privilege. women have been debased to a...
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we me is aaron. good morning and happy new year. >> reporter: to you as well. >> everyone talks about the president getting out of washington and getting away. this christmas bomber has turned things upside down when it comes to internet security. >> that's right. i think everybody thought we would get a little from the politics. the christmas day bomber created a new stir about our global security. the president was in hawaii and had to shift his focus. he is headed back to town. he has to push health care aside so he with deal with it. >> it seems he all comes down to politics. national security was another reason for not closing guantanamo bay and not sending some back to where this plot was hatched. >> yes. this last year the president wanted to focus on the health care, climate change. this has pushed into the front burner. everyone wants to win. national security has been one of the top issues. it has proven favorable. they will try to capitalize on that. there is always a political opportunity
we me is aaron. good morning and happy new year. >> reporter: to you as well. >> everyone talks about the president getting out of washington and getting away. this christmas bomber has turned things upside down when it comes to internet security. >> that's right. i think everybody thought we would get a little from the politics. the christmas day bomber created a new stir about our global security. the president was in hawaii and had to shift his focus. he is headed back to...
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aaron dodson is ou look fromsu to tsrt. >> mark: i think we will see lsu mix up defenses ty.o a ilttlee, a littlema. trying ep 'olem off balan so eyare not ia stea hythm and sedy diet >> carter: banks home his fist made bucket in teegams. dy kennedy wa hsoping to jump start him a litt bi. went right inside to stat the game wanted t all in the paint tried to goght at sl insi . ha sm access with at. >> carter: spencer down the baline block inse by terrico whte. rels onbeerun. polynicestar it over. andy enndy n his forthu season oaching 'ole miss aftr one year ed coach at ciinna. >> mk: ihink ady hnasdone a sensational job 'ole miss. he has o these youg guys contder.enty are won 61 games in the fir three years which is a red. andy kennedy has got 'ole miss in the heat f tohe sec bate for the champhip. >> carter: 2-2 coming of a weesdadnwinoer south carolina. did a ne job o devin down an in ha a w, t chehallenge is tasm e firsthrt points for lsu. >> mk: i like how he has startedaggressive. picks up where he left off in the last ga whre he h 38. tasmin mitchell nee to be aggresve for lsu to
aaron dodson is ou look fromsu to tsrt. >> mark: i think we will see lsu mix up defenses ty.o a ilttlee, a littlema. trying ep 'olem off balan so eyare not ia stea hythm and sedy diet >> carter: banks home his fist made bucket in teegams. dy kennedy wa hsoping to jump start him a litt bi. went right inside to stat the game wanted t all in the paint tried to goght at sl insi . ha sm access with at. >> carter: spencer down the baline block inse by terrico whte. rels onbeerun....
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aaron brooks having a spectacular season with the rockets. >> steve: romar giving a lot of love to venoy comes out of the game. another steal. gaddy trying to give it back to his teammate and instead it goes right to a cougar. waupg state has had some big wins this year beating lsu in overtime, also beat arizona on the road. and beat usc on the road. this is what i love about lorenzo. young man, way to get it done in the second half. >> miles: you love to play for a coach like that that will fight and scrap in the trenches with his players. he lives and dies by those guys. his emotions on his sleeve. >> steve: also not always concerned about wins and losses. it's about the growth of the individual. he has leadership program here, a real accountability on campus. >> miles: and that's the type of map you want leading your program, who is more concerned about young men just getting better as people. >> steve: and leading your program when mom and dad sent them to the university. pondexter said he made me a man. 88-61. hard to believe washington state led by four at halftime. capers. no. hol
aaron brooks having a spectacular season with the rockets. >> steve: romar giving a lot of love to venoy comes out of the game. another steal. gaddy trying to give it back to his teammate and instead it goes right to a cougar. waupg state has had some big wins this year beating lsu in overtime, also beat arizona on the road. and beat usc on the road. this is what i love about lorenzo. young man, way to get it done in the second half. >> miles: you love to play for a coach like that...
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. >>> and the new year in politics with aaron billings fromgq. >>> and the stories always continue ata9.com. >> have a great day, happy new year.
. >>> and the new year in politics with aaron billings fromgq. >>> and the stories always continue ata9.com. >> have a great day, happy new year.
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the book that i worked on with aaron which was published, but is it true, which dealt with supposedlynd debatable topics with regard to environmental regulation and i revisited the love canal a debacle, something subtle and was accepted that this was an environmental disaster. all the scientists made claims that simply weren't true and aaron taught me and many other undergraduates who worked on the book that ordinary citizens, the way people, students who don't have expertise or credentials are capable of coming to judgments and to assessing that evidence for themselves and it's a theme that i think undergraduates' -- thunderbirds my own book. on not a credentialed historian and a lot of academics who have taken the orthodox line on the world were two internment have criticized me basically wanted to shut me out of the debate because i don't have a ph.d. in history. ironic since some of the criticisms come from people who don't have phd's in history themselves but are on a supposedly right side of the debate. ladies and gentleman, i'm here tonight to inform you that everything you lea
the book that i worked on with aaron which was published, but is it true, which dealt with supposedlynd debatable topics with regard to environmental regulation and i revisited the love canal a debacle, something subtle and was accepted that this was an environmental disaster. all the scientists made claims that simply weren't true and aaron taught me and many other undergraduates who worked on the book that ordinary citizens, the way people, students who don't have expertise or credentials are...
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the son of james and aaron taylor was born at 12:03 in alexandria.ttle joseph has the title of first baby born in the washington region. and we give our congratulations to both families. >> yeah, that's nice for new year's. >> it is. >> they're coming into cold weather, however. take a look at the wind out there. we've got a wind advisory until 6:00 p.m., winds 45
the son of james and aaron taylor was born at 12:03 in alexandria.ttle joseph has the title of first baby born in the washington region. and we give our congratulations to both families. >> yeah, that's nice for new year's. >> it is. >> they're coming into cold weather, however. take a look at the wind out there. we've got a wind advisory until 6:00 p.m., winds 45
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off the drive, that is a lay-up, that won't fall for aaron dotson.nson with the penetration! and a good start for the home team. [ applause ] >> joe: ravern johnson would have knocked down a three from the outside but the defense rushed him. nobody stepped out to help. rayburn showing nice ball-handling skills on the to offensive end. >> dave: good recognition by johnson, who is third in the s.e.c. in three-point shooting. maybe getting the easy bucket inside. gets him going outside. [ cheering ] nice spin movement. dish to warren. it was blocked out of there by augustus. [ applause ] a tough pass. that's too tall for augustus. that is the first turnover for mississippi state. tasmin mitchell goes around the double-team. >> joe: you see the nice drop-off, but augustus comes from the help side. and knocks the the ball out. excellent defense. your recovery play right there for the bulldogs. >> dave: 17th block of the year for augustus, who is second on the mississippi state team. primarily on the strength of varnado leads the s.e.c. in blocked shots. [
off the drive, that is a lay-up, that won't fall for aaron dotson.nson with the penetration! and a good start for the home team. [ applause ] >> joe: ravern johnson would have knocked down a three from the outside but the defense rushed him. nobody stepped out to help. rayburn showing nice ball-handling skills on the to offensive end. >> dave: good recognition by johnson, who is third in the s.e.c. in three-point shooting. maybe getting the easy bucket inside. gets him going...
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. >> reporter: american aaron riley is hand-picking instruments to sell at his shop back in michigan. how does that look? >> yeah, i would -- i really like this. you can see all the flame. >> reporter: he says the quality of chinese basses, cellos, violas, and violins now rivals those made in italy and germany, and the price can't be beat. he can resell a violin for ten times the purchase price in china after adding his own personal touch. >> the bridge is too high, which is perfect because i'll take it down when i get it back and i don't have to put a new bridge on. so -- >> so you end up adjusting a lot of the instruments back in the u.s. anyway? >> 100%. >> reporter: the final product ends up in the hands of students around the world and right next door. "the violin is hard to play at first, but it's easier if you keep learning," this tuned says. "i think the sound is beautiful." and it's 100% homemade. emily chang, cnn, donggaocun, china. >> very nice story. you know, we're hearing from you with tonight's stories via facebook, myspace, twitter. and we're about to read some of your
. >> reporter: american aaron riley is hand-picking instruments to sell at his shop back in michigan. how does that look? >> yeah, i would -- i really like this. you can see all the flame. >> reporter: he says the quality of chinese basses, cellos, violas, and violins now rivals those made in italy and germany, and the price can't be beat. he can resell a violin for ten times the purchase price in china after adding his own personal touch. >> the bridge is too high,...
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special celebrations at graceland to mark the life of elvis aaron presley. vegas.ic. we have to pay for that, right. ♪ go, go, go. ♪ but don't you step on my blue suede shoes.♪ >>> the identity of the king of rock and roll has never been in county. elvis presley is the name. he was born in tupelo 75 years ago today in a little white shotgun shack there which today could easily fit into the single room in the opulent -- i'm not sure that's the right word but the graceland mansion. thousands of fans showed up to honor the music legend. blending blues and bluegrass. elvis gave his final concert june of '77 in indianapolis. not long after that he died at 42. his life and his music lived on. graceland and beyond. there's a place called graceland ii. he'll give you a look around. bunch of memorabilia for five bucks. go down to graceland ii sometime. happy birthday, king. an extremely rare sight. the tiger cubs in a wild. the cameras set up in the jungles of indonesia catching the first-know f
special celebrations at graceland to mark the life of elvis aaron presley. vegas.ic. we have to pay for that, right. ♪ go, go, go. ♪ but don't you step on my blue suede shoes.♪ >>> the identity of the king of rock and roll has never been in county. elvis presley is the name. he was born in tupelo 75 years ago today in a little white shotgun shack there which today could easily fit into the single room in the opulent -- i'm not sure that's the right word but the graceland mansion....
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i heard more of aaron last night. maybe the president can make a turn hand truly moved back to the middle and try to work with republicans. that is what the american people want. host: there are a number of democratic doctors in the congress as well. do you find common ground with those doctors? guest: yes, we do. back home, is a mitropoulos of atlanta. i would guess that more of my professional colleagues, i would bet more of them voted for president obama. in regard to how to solve this problem, needing medical liability reform, forming a risk pools that the states manage, allowing people to purchase help the insurance online across state lines, then yes, i would say that physicians are uniformly in favor of a more limited, targeted approach. and they do not want bureaucrats walking between them, literally in the exam room. host: clearwater, florida. patrick, a republican line. caller: good morning. my question is, all the money that was lent to the banks, auto industry, a.i.g. -- i am pretty sure you are not a doct
i heard more of aaron last night. maybe the president can make a turn hand truly moved back to the middle and try to work with republicans. that is what the american people want. host: there are a number of democratic doctors in the congress as well. do you find common ground with those doctors? guest: yes, we do. back home, is a mitropoulos of atlanta. i would guess that more of my professional colleagues, i would bet more of them voted for president obama. in regard to how to solve this...
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that is what we can expect as an increase as this goes along. >> aaron blake. you can read his work at htehill.com. >> attorneys that argue both sides of this case reacted to the court decision. this is 20 minutes. >> as one of the lawyers that targeted in the supreme court. -- that argued it in the supreme court " >> this is a triumphant day for the first amendment. the court has ruled that corporations, unions, and all the rest of us, may participate freely and openly and spend money on electoral and political matters. this decision is a long time in coming. as the opinion of justice kennedy makes clear, it involves the reversal of two prior opinions. one involving senator mcconnell, and one a few years before. the core of it all is the right to participate and speak out about, to be heard about matters political, social, and the like, is one in which the public at large has an interest in. there is a listener, a viewer, a reader, interest in political views the, orientation and the like which the first amendment protection. that applies to corporations as we
that is what we can expect as an increase as this goes along. >> aaron blake. you can read his work at htehill.com. >> attorneys that argue both sides of this case reacted to the court decision. this is 20 minutes. >> as one of the lawyers that targeted in the supreme court. -- that argued it in the supreme court " >> this is a triumphant day for the first amendment. the court has ruled that corporations, unions, and all the rest of us, may participate freely and...
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they have to then deal with the senate parliament aaron and this whole -- and we're learning that reconciliationgo slowly. the other party can obstruct. so there's a long process. and what i think -- the great unnone is i don't know if it's a collective action problem but the three actors, the president, the house democrats, the senate democrats, each one of them has to be willing to kind of take that leap. and at the moment, like all three of them are -- looking over. but they're like -- and a little further back than i would like them to be. but the house democrats have to understand they're going to have to do this. they have to take this vote on the senate bill that they just don't want to do. the senate democrats need to understand yes, they're going to have to go through the reconciliation process. the white house needs to understand that neither of those two are going to do it unless the white house tells them they have to do it. and i feel like everybody is still holding back right now. and i don't know how that plays out. but i do know, i do feel like there's an opportunity there and i
they have to then deal with the senate parliament aaron and this whole -- and we're learning that reconciliationgo slowly. the other party can obstruct. so there's a long process. and what i think -- the great unnone is i don't know if it's a collective action problem but the three actors, the president, the house democrats, the senate democrats, each one of them has to be willing to kind of take that leap. and at the moment, like all three of them are -- looking over. but they're like -- and a...
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i still try to have reported news that cnn be the core of it with anderson cooper and aaron brown andmany others. it is cheaper and it's easier to get a solid audience a laugh by having very strong opinionated talk shows. and that goes not just with cable tv but for the blogosphere as well. in the blogosphere, if you're pithy army you have this great one-liners, you can get a following just as surely as if you were really courageous and scraped up all of your money and went and covered what's happening in helmand province now in afghanistan. so the worries me as well. what is the antidote to that? one of the antidotes is what i talk about at the end of the speech. if we have a system where people could pay for, not all-news comic is most news will still be free and generic, opinions will definitely be free because opinions proliferate on the web. but if high-quality journalism, people could get paid for it easily on the web economy would need a whole lot of people, 50 million people go to "new york times" website. if one 10th, 5 million paid $2 a month, that's more money than "the new
i still try to have reported news that cnn be the core of it with anderson cooper and aaron brown andmany others. it is cheaper and it's easier to get a solid audience a laugh by having very strong opinionated talk shows. and that goes not just with cable tv but for the blogosphere as well. in the blogosphere, if you're pithy army you have this great one-liners, you can get a following just as surely as if you were really courageous and scraped up all of your money and went and covered what's...
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. >> joining us is aaron blake. >> i don't think there is any other way to read this right now. the initial reaction is it was a split decision but really what this does is opens the floodgates for corporations to spend money like individuals can in politics right now so that was the big takeaway from this. waiting to see what the finaler details of it are but now it looks like lots more money in politics. departments on where you're standing that is a good or bad thing. >> what about the mccain-feingold law? >> disclosure on their campaign ads and things like that but the main thing was it took athe way limbs on how much these corporations can spend and allowed them to spend the money not just from their political action committees but also from their general treasuries which takes down a barrier between the corporate side and the political action side. >> you're right about the court striking down the distunks between individual and corporate expenses from a constitutional standpoint. why is that significant? >> well, the court said basically once somebody becomes a corporatio
. >> joining us is aaron blake. >> i don't think there is any other way to read this right now. the initial reaction is it was a split decision but really what this does is opens the floodgates for corporations to spend money like individuals can in politics right now so that was the big takeaway from this. waiting to see what the finaler details of it are but now it looks like lots more money in politics. departments on where you're standing that is a good or bad thing. >>...
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joining us now from jerusalem is aaron cline of world net daily. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> now, listen, i have to ask you in leading a little about the airport there, you read that there are six different layers of security screening and profiling and things that happened to people before they ever can get close to getting on a plane there. tell us a little about that and why it's working so well. >> indeed, and there's a lot that the united states really needs to learn from israeli security at bengorian airport. when you go through, you mentioned six layers of security. a main level when you're driving through you have to pass a check point where you have soldiers armed with m-16's and they begin already to ask questions about where you're going, where you come from. if they notice anything in particular that's unusual or if you fit a certain profile they're going to ask you more questions. then you get past that level and as you're walking into the airport you're still being questioned by agents. then you get in line and again question
joining us now from jerusalem is aaron cline of world net daily. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> now, listen, i have to ask you in leading a little about the airport there, you read that there are six different layers of security screening and profiling and things that happened to people before they ever can get close to getting on a plane there. tell us a little about that and why it's working so well. >> indeed, and there's a lot that the united states really needs to...
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they had aaron dotson, 6'4" matched up against the 7'3" foster and foster has the mismatch against anybodyght. talk about the size and, you know, that's a very good look and he actually did and a lot of times when they see a trap come on a ball screen, they tend to hesitate. they bring the two balls away from when the defender from l.s.u. didn't have the time to recover. matt: a little bit later in the game here, we'll talk about a guy who has the shot of becoming the all times shot blocker in nba history. really knocking them away. already had 21 points. mitchell hits the three. that was a two, pardon me and the a four-point lead. inside they go to tillie. i really like the merits of coach boiler. he's real insear. -- he goes inside. so many teams in today's game of basketball, if the game is played from inside-out, they settle for that three-pointer it's so enticing when you go outside, you get better rebounds on lanes and opportunities as well. >> can play with whistle. plays volleyball above everybody else to get the ball. carlon brown is called for travel. carlon brown is an interesti
they had aaron dotson, 6'4" matched up against the 7'3" foster and foster has the mismatch against anybodyght. talk about the size and, you know, that's a very good look and he actually did and a lot of times when they see a trap come on a ball screen, they tend to hesitate. they bring the two balls away from when the defender from l.s.u. didn't have the time to recover. matt: a little bit later in the game here, we'll talk about a guy who has the shot of becoming the all times shot...
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aaron kinnard, executive director of the national sheriff's association, mr. george wright, executive director of the organization of public safety communications officials. and mr. allen caldwell, senior advisor of the international association of fire chiefs. i would like to thank the following companies for their cooperation in our efforts to acquire the d-block, they would be motorola, at&t wireless, the harris corporation, verizon wireless and northrup grum mono. there are retchtives from each of these companies here today and we thank them for their support. ladies and gentlemen, a little other eight years ago we experienced 9/11. one of the biggest lessons we learned that day was that we as first responders did not have the ability to communicate with each other. . to remove the d-block broadband spectrum and reallocate it to public safety. in the aftermath of 9/11, it became obvious to all public safety officials that we needed a better way to share information between federal, state, local and tribal authorities. it's not just voice communication but
aaron kinnard, executive director of the national sheriff's association, mr. george wright, executive director of the organization of public safety communications officials. and mr. allen caldwell, senior advisor of the international association of fire chiefs. i would like to thank the following companies for their cooperation in our efforts to acquire the d-block, they would be motorola, at&t wireless, the harris corporation, verizon wireless and northrup grum mono. there are retchtives...
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. >> joining us, aaron blake of the hill newspaper. is this a major change to campaign finance law?> i do not think there is any way to read this now. the initial reaction was a split decision, but really this opens the floodgates for corporations to spend money like individuals can in politics now, so that was the big take away from this. we're waiting to see what the finer details are, but right now it looks like more money in politics, more money for corporations, and depending on where you're standing, that is it good or a bad thing. >> what are they saying about the existing mccain/final blogs. >> it upheld the exposure requirements -- the existing mccain finals laws. it upheld the exposure requirements, but the main thing is it took away the limits on how much these corporations can spend, and it also allowed them to spend the money not just for their action committees but for their general treasuries, which takes down a barrier between the corporate side and the political action side on a lot of these corporations. >> you write about the distinction between individual and cor
. >> joining us, aaron blake of the hill newspaper. is this a major change to campaign finance law?> i do not think there is any way to read this now. the initial reaction was a split decision, but really this opens the floodgates for corporations to spend money like individuals can in politics now, so that was the big take away from this. we're waiting to see what the finer details are, but right now it looks like more money in politics, more money for corporations, and depending on...
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. >> good aaron, am bass daughter -- afternoon, ambassador. bob dreyfuss with the nation magazine. isn't it true that you didn't answer the gentleman's question earlier, but isn't it true that the pakistani military and isi is still to this day giving significant support to the very enemies that we're fighting, the taliban, hakani, and that if we squeeze them too hard on this, that they could cut off our ability to supply our forces lo logistically, so we're kind of hostage to the taliban's main supporter which we depend on in order to supply our forces in afghanistan? isn't that the central paradox you're facing? >> i apologize to not responding to the question earlier. it was the inadvertent. this is, of course, a much-debated question, bob, and all i can say is you're welcome to your interpretations of what happens. but i do not believe we are hostage, as you put it. it is true that well over 50% of our supplies into afghanistan come in over the kuiper pass, and that's the longest logistical resupply in the history of the united states mili
. >> good aaron, am bass daughter -- afternoon, ambassador. bob dreyfuss with the nation magazine. isn't it true that you didn't answer the gentleman's question earlier, but isn't it true that the pakistani military and isi is still to this day giving significant support to the very enemies that we're fighting, the taliban, hakani, and that if we squeeze them too hard on this, that they could cut off our ability to supply our forces lo logistically, so we're kind of hostage to the...
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[laughter] aaron, if you could do me a favor and give me, you know, like a five minute sign when it's five after nine, that'd be great. good morning happy new year, happy new decade. it's always great to be the first person speaking. one year i spoke as the last speaker, like, 2:00 on new year's eve day and at the lobby institute here, and that was very challenging. i'm going to talk about using paid media as a tool in advocacy campaigns. we're going to talk about the two types of strategies for advocacy campaigns. the purposes you use media for the key elements of an advertising or paid media campaign the factors that help you plan your campaign ways to maximize the impacts of your advertising, and some limits on issue advertising if you decide to go that route. it's also important to note i'm not going to the talk very much about online advertising which is a different creature and requires really somebody under the age of 40 to talk to you about. [laughter] i don't know are they having someone talk to them about online advertising separately? >> yes. >> okay. so you'll get that cov
[laughter] aaron, if you could do me a favor and give me, you know, like a five minute sign when it's five after nine, that'd be great. good morning happy new year, happy new decade. it's always great to be the first person speaking. one year i spoke as the last speaker, like, 2:00 on new year's eve day and at the lobby institute here, and that was very challenging. i'm going to talk about using paid media as a tool in advocacy campaigns. we're going to talk about the two types of strategies...
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they've got to talk to the senate parliament aaron -- parliamentarian of what can be included in a reconciliationll and get a score from the congressional budget office. they've got to work out the sequencing process for passing the senate bill in the house. and the reconciliation. because there are things that need to be done. you raised the question, susan, before, about timing and it seems to me there may be a balance here. on the one hand, timing is not on our side. we don't want to move this -- have this take much longer. on the other hand, the grieving process has not completed. and having time for a breather might actually make folks more determined to move forward. do you want to talk a little bit about the challenge of timing? >> sure. i don't believe that a breather is a good idea. i want to say one thing, i think that people in this room particularly need to be very clear on because it needs to be communicated very clearly. there are two ways that health care reform dies. and they don't look like these. here's what they don't look like. they do not look like rahm emanuel comes out and
they've got to talk to the senate parliament aaron -- parliamentarian of what can be included in a reconciliationll and get a score from the congressional budget office. they've got to work out the sequencing process for passing the senate bill in the house. and the reconciliation. because there are things that need to be done. you raised the question, susan, before, about timing and it seems to me there may be a balance here. on the one hand, timing is not on our side. we don't want to move...
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. >> host: wichita falls, texas, aaron on the independent line.d morning. >> caller: good morning. good morning, everybody. >> host: good morning. >> guest: good morning. >> caller: well, it's absolutely a dimension of our responsibility to be a part of this. you know, i think it's great that you emphasize on the fact that it is a coalition. and we are kind of digging with a shovel right now as far as, you know, the history of why we're involved with this country. and what happened in the past. and our interests there. and it's really kind of selfish and look, hey, it's in america's best interest to do this or that. it's actually an opportunity to finally get a chance to be a leader in the world. and be the forefront of what america really stands for. is helping other people, you know? and let's do that. send medical teams in there. let's get people help. you know, i see this every day in the emergency room. people that are poor. people that are this. they have their stories. after 11 years you begin to realize the bigger picture here. >> host: pe
. >> host: wichita falls, texas, aaron on the independent line.d morning. >> caller: good morning. good morning, everybody. >> host: good morning. >> guest: good morning. >> caller: well, it's absolutely a dimension of our responsibility to be a part of this. you know, i think it's great that you emphasize on the fact that it is a coalition. and we are kind of digging with a shovel right now as far as, you know, the history of why we're involved with this country....
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house resolution 708 was introduced by my colleague and friend, representative aaron schock of illinois, on july 31, 2009, and was favorably reported out of the oversight and government reform committee by voice vote on december 10, 2009. in addition, the legislation enjoys the support of nearly 60 members of congress. mr. speaker, seeing that my colleague is the lead sponsor of this, i will reserve the balance of our time and allow the gentleman to offer this resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois. mr. schock: well, thank you. i wish to extend my appreciation to my friend from massachusetts, and, mr. speaker, i'd yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. schock: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor a great woman, a great leader and really an icon in our country and around the world for what the power of one person working with hundreds and thousands of others, the really one person's vision, tenacity and hard work can mean for her fellow mankind on earth. we rise today to honor nancy goodman bri
house resolution 708 was introduced by my colleague and friend, representative aaron schock of illinois, on july 31, 2009, and was favorably reported out of the oversight and government reform committee by voice vote on december 10, 2009. in addition, the legislation enjoys the support of nearly 60 members of congress. mr. speaker, seeing that my colleague is the lead sponsor of this, i will reserve the balance of our time and allow the gentleman to offer this resolution. the speaker pro...
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aaron ramsey steals the ball, makes a nice move to get free, then fires it into the back of the net.owing us some "fancy footwork." >>> a oil well fire is proving to be very difficult for firefighters to put out. broke out yesterday near luling, texas, south of austin. the fire isn't threatening any homes though but it reportedly started at 2 large oil tanks, then quickly spread to two more. when firefighters thought it was under control yesterday, it flared up again. firefighters are using specialized engine designed to fight petro chemical fires. no reports of any injuries pchlts becau. >>> because of that failed tore attack on new year's day, some critics say that incident is prove that the process should be improved. sand sandra endo shows us how. >>> for an entry into the united states, how difficult is it to get a visa? as part of the visa waiver program, you are allowed a 90-day stay. but travelers from other countries must apply for specific visas. there are temporary visas. each allows a person to stay in america for a different period of time. you need to show strong ties t
aaron ramsey steals the ball, makes a nice move to get free, then fires it into the back of the net.owing us some "fancy footwork." >>> a oil well fire is proving to be very difficult for firefighters to put out. broke out yesterday near luling, texas, south of austin. the fire isn't threatening any homes though but it reportedly started at 2 large oil tanks, then quickly spread to two more. when firefighters thought it was under control yesterday, it flared up again....
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[laughter] aaron, if you could do me a favor and give me, you know, like a five minute sign when it's, like, fife after nine -- five after nine, that'd be great. good morning, happy new year, happy new decade. it's always great to be the first person speaking. one year i spoke as the last speaker, like, 2:00 on new year's eve day, and at the lobby institute here, and that was very challenging. i'm going to talk about using paid media as a tool in advocacy campaigns. we're going to talk about the two types of strategies for advocacy campaigns. the purposes you use media for, the key elements of an advertising or paid media campaign, the factors that help you plan your campaign, ways to maximize the impacts of your advertising, and some limits on issue advertising if you decide to go that route. it's also important to note i'm not going to the talk very much about online advertising which is a different creature and requires really somebody under the age of 40 to talk to you about. [laughter] i don't know, are they having someone talk to them about online advertising separately? >> yes.
[laughter] aaron, if you could do me a favor and give me, you know, like a five minute sign when it's, like, fife after nine -- five after nine, that'd be great. good morning, happy new year, happy new decade. it's always great to be the first person speaking. one year i spoke as the last speaker, like, 2:00 on new year's eve day, and at the lobby institute here, and that was very challenging. i'm going to talk about using paid media as a tool in advocacy campaigns. we're going to talk about...
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they are aaron francisco of the indianapolis colts. mora of the indianapolis colts. bohan of the jets. another one of the vikings. i want to congratulate them and their families for their success. i want to talk about one of the baltimore ravens who is not only headed to his first ever pro bowl in florida, to the super bowl, but today is his 26th birthday. he's in his fourth year in the nfl, was drafted by the ravens in the first round of the 206th nfl draft and is a graduate of the university of oregon. at 6'5" and almost 350 pounds, he finished the year with more than 30 tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble. the success of these new generation of football players, mr. speaker, are a result of the pathway paved by samoan football player al molotai, who played for the washington redskins in 1945, and charlie of the detroit lions, jack thompson, manu and his son. wilson, frank and his son brandon. jessie, junior seau, troy polamalu, jonathan, joseph sara. junior aiu and many others. i'm asked why samoan men have so much success on the football field. while there are
they are aaron francisco of the indianapolis colts. mora of the indianapolis colts. bohan of the jets. another one of the vikings. i want to congratulate them and their families for their success. i want to talk about one of the baltimore ravens who is not only headed to his first ever pro bowl in florida, to the super bowl, but today is his 26th birthday. he's in his fourth year in the nfl, was drafted by the ravens in the first round of the 206th nfl draft and is a graduate of the university...
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physicist tony bernhart from the lawrence livermore national lab, professors of physics at m.i.t., aaron bernstein this. goes on and on. aim just picking out the theological seminary in san francisco, doctoral students from stanford, financial advisor u.b.s. financial services; president investment marketing inc. it goes on and on. seattle university law school, assistant professor there. i don't even know where -- this is so many names, i'm just -- the founder of cybase, new resource bank, bob epstein. general partner of trinity ventures, lakeside enterprises, granite ventures, tiffany -- well, this is spelled different than the tiffany we know d. the former vice president of oracle, the executive vice president of oracle, on and on. the se xton, clear edge power. it goes on and on and ... david robotic robotics inc., a e journalist here. this is quite a list of people. it shows the breadth of our great nation. the green energy czar at google is involved here, the cisco systems, jeff weinberger, the sustained energy elite over there, the wells fargo private bank, solar project developer
physicist tony bernhart from the lawrence livermore national lab, professors of physics at m.i.t., aaron bernstein this. goes on and on. aim just picking out the theological seminary in san francisco, doctoral students from stanford, financial advisor u.b.s. financial services; president investment marketing inc. it goes on and on. seattle university law school, assistant professor there. i don't even know where -- this is so many names, i'm just -- the founder of cybase, new resource bank, bob...