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i believe in america. i believe in what america stands for.nobody is going to take that from us. one of the representatives that congress knows we are here. of course. we shut down d.c.! i think everybody nose we are here. my hope from this day forward is that america will get back to what it was founded on. america will pay attention to the representative is, senators ♪ ♪ >> that's fun, i didn't know i was doing a dance in the middle of this. common, america. stand up. ♪ get up, stand up ♪ stand up for your rights. >> just remember that god has blessed america. that blessing hasn't ended. it's up to you to get out and make the changes america requires to stay the land of the free. god bless you, your family, god bless 3?america. ♪ ♪ snaud [inaudible] >> we got a nasty call saying he had put a bomb in the building. we have evacuating right now. these guy also go to no end. >> they are so dangerous to america. you know what, we are going to show up twices strong. >> healthcare alone, we are talking 17% of the economy and the government wants t
i believe in america. i believe in what america stands for.nobody is going to take that from us. one of the representatives that congress knows we are here. of course. we shut down d.c.! i think everybody nose we are here. my hope from this day forward is that america will get back to what it was founded on. america will pay attention to the representative is, senators ♪ ♪ >> that's fun, i didn't know i was doing a dance in the middle of this. common, america. stand up. ♪ get up,...
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failure in the world is america's all -- every failure in the world is america's fault. you may have seen, he told arab tv that america has dictated to other nations. no, mr. president, america has freed other nations from dictators. [applause] you saw that he told europeans that america has been arrogant, dismissive, and derisive. america has been diligent, dedicated, and decisive. [applause] my guess is, you are like me. when an american president journeys abroad, it is nice to see him applauded and praise. when the price for that adoration is one apology after another for alleged offenses by the united states of america, it is not worth it. i would rather see a president greeted abroad by complete silence, as long as he is defending our country's character and not playing to our critics. [applause] i think all of you in this room understand that these are times that call for a strong america. china is on track to become the largest economy in the world. russia, under putin, is edging back to its old to let it -- totalitarian ways. jihad it is murder and britain innoce
failure in the world is america's all -- every failure in the world is america's fault. you may have seen, he told arab tv that america has dictated to other nations. no, mr. president, america has freed other nations from dictators. [applause] you saw that he told europeans that america has been arrogant, dismissive, and derisive. america has been diligent, dedicated, and decisive. [applause] my guess is, you are like me. when an american president journeys abroad, it is nice to see him...
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perhaps america will be attacked by a rocket or perhaps -- we want america -- to relieve america from this worry. and we shall save the place -- a place where it is not targeted. now after 50 years, it should be taken to another part of the hemisphere. 50 years in the western hemisphere. now for the next 50 years it should be in the eastern hemisphere or in the middle hemisphere. now 60 or 40 years, now we have extra 14 years over the 50 years that the -- this is not any insult to america. this is a service to america. we should thank america. this was possible in 1945. but we should not accept it now. of course, this is -- this is also put for vote in the general assembly. because article 23 of the agreement 64, it says that -- [ speaking in foreign language ] >> translator: america has the right fo to make any tight security because america is tarted tart targeted by terrorists and al qaeda. they have the right to take security measure. we're not blaming america for that. we don't tolerate this. we don't have to come to new york. we don't have to be submitted to all these measures.
perhaps america will be attacked by a rocket or perhaps -- we want america -- to relieve america from this worry. and we shall save the place -- a place where it is not targeted. now after 50 years, it should be taken to another part of the hemisphere. 50 years in the western hemisphere. now for the next 50 years it should be in the eastern hemisphere or in the middle hemisphere. now 60 or 40 years, now we have extra 14 years over the 50 years that the -- this is not any insult to america. this...
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and in defending america. you know, we all ways hear and speak kindly and admiringly of the greatest generation and you all know what that was. the generation that survived the great depression. one world war ii and the policies that survived the cold war. the again investigation only great until the next generation that has a challenge that threatened america's core values. every 20 years we have one that summoned to do something on behalf of the defense of america. civil war generation. 75 years later we ended slavery and had to unite the country and bind the nation's wounds. 75 years after that the depression, world war ii. the cold war. i'm not here to tell you the challenges before us are of that magnitude but they could be. especially if you lose. 75 years after the world war and depression with another challenge to america's freedom and independence. big government. i'm here to tell you if you win this fight as you wanted in 1977 and 1973. if you win it again your children and your grandchildren the chi
and in defending america. you know, we all ways hear and speak kindly and admiringly of the greatest generation and you all know what that was. the generation that survived the great depression. one world war ii and the policies that survived the cold war. the again investigation only great until the next generation that has a challenge that threatened america's core values. every 20 years we have one that summoned to do something on behalf of the defense of america. civil war generation. 75...
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the possibilities of america. america was founded aces an act of -- as an act separation from the device and misdemeanors and errors of sew many blood bolted machiavellians. it would be a place if which you can mcan american, irrespective of tribe or notion or origin or nation or cast, simply by virtue of subscribing to the great democratic ideal of freedom, unless of course you were black. something that is now at last, that long art of disingenuous hypocrisy that's been exercised by the 44th president. so there is a sense in which i think history matters. it matters deeply in america and it matters once one is out of the crushing tyranny, and i mean this orthopedically of the social studies curriculum textbook. part two of our campaign which you all signed up for, there are subscription envelopes way at the back there. we've all just abolished social studies. we are nothing on to abolish the textbook. anyone that works for mcgraw-hill? you're out of a job. mcmillan, you're gone. there is this sense actually, whi
the possibilities of america. america was founded aces an act of -- as an act separation from the device and misdemeanors and errors of sew many blood bolted machiavellians. it would be a place if which you can mcan american, irrespective of tribe or notion or origin or nation or cast, simply by virtue of subscribing to the great democratic ideal of freedom, unless of course you were black. something that is now at last, that long art of disingenuous hypocrisy that's been exercised by the 44th...
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but doctors do very well in america. they're the best paid doctors in the world no doubt about it. >> are they the best doctors? >> they're certainly the best- educated. but our results, as i say, let's see, in terms of recovery rates for major disease, kind of mediocre. neonatal death, we're the worst of all the rich countries. we have very good doctors, have well-trained doctors, a lot of high-tech medicine. but we're about equal to the other countries. i don't think we're remarkably better. >> how much of this is the 11 million illegals that come to the country and don't pay anything and they're not registered and they're given -- and they're given health care and figured in the average. >> the reason the averages are low is all the people who can't get care. take recovery from lupus, a chronic disease that strikes young women, and it's a serious disease. modern medicine knows how to manage it. if you get the right care, you'll live to be 75, if you have lupus. in other rich countries, where everybody gets care, they
but doctors do very well in america. they're the best paid doctors in the world no doubt about it. >> are they the best doctors? >> they're certainly the best- educated. but our results, as i say, let's see, in terms of recovery rates for major disease, kind of mediocre. neonatal death, we're the worst of all the rich countries. we have very good doctors, have well-trained doctors, a lot of high-tech medicine. but we're about equal to the other countries. i don't think we're...
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come on, america!a and the blessing hasn't ended and it's up to you to get out and make the changes america requires to stay in the land of the free. god bless you, your family, and god bless america. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> we use low-cost high impact techniques. we don't waste on -- [inaudible] >> we got a nasty call from an anonymous source saying he put a bomb in the building and we are evaluating right now. these guys will go to know and. people so dangerous to america they have to threaten with bombs. they are throwing slurs' trading house like a garbage and we are going to show than twice as strong. >> that's right. [applause] ♪ >> health care alone we are talking 17% of the economy and the government wants to control it and there's a lot of interest in town that want to control it. we think we are going to stop them and so they are doing this. to be honest we are more annoyed than scared. >> what can they do toomas? >> we are here and this is an effort to disrupt that activity. >> whoever wo
come on, america!a and the blessing hasn't ended and it's up to you to get out and make the changes america requires to stay in the land of the free. god bless you, your family, and god bless america. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> we use low-cost high impact techniques. we don't waste on -- [inaudible] >> we got a nasty call from an anonymous source saying he put a bomb in the building and we are evaluating right now. these guys will go to know and. people so dangerous to america...
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i believe in america. i believe in what america stands for.you stand for. god gave us the right to freedom. god and our forefounders nade a way for us to be one of -- made a way for us to be one of the greatest countries on earth. and nobody is gonna take that from us. [cheers and applause] and jesus said, can they hear us now? i was told the other day at the liberty summit by one of the representatives that congress knows we are here. well, of course. we have shut down d.c. i think everybody knows we are here. [cheers and applause] my hope from this day forward is that america will get back to what it was founded on, that america will pay attention to the representatives, the senators -- well, that is fun. i didn't know i was doing a dance in the middle of this. come on, america! stand up! ♪ >> just remember that god has blessed america, and that blessing hasn't ended, and it is up to you to get out and make the changes that america requires to stay the land of the free. god bless you, your family and god bless america. [cheers and applause]
i believe in america. i believe in what america stands for.you stand for. god gave us the right to freedom. god and our forefounders nade a way for us to be one of -- made a way for us to be one of the greatest countries on earth. and nobody is gonna take that from us. [cheers and applause] and jesus said, can they hear us now? i was told the other day at the liberty summit by one of the representatives that congress knows we are here. well, of course. we have shut down d.c. i think everybody...
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i walked down the street in america. i always tell my kids out of that is to be a foreign correspondent. they never believed me. i walked down the street and people come up to make an either say, shoulder is or they saw me naked. that is what i get because there is a lot of nude scenes of me. i was being as such. -- i was being a massage. -- i was being massaged. i did not by the religious background. it worked. there is no question. host: if you lived in india, what would have cost you? guest: probably the same $42 per day. that is significant for indians. india is a developing nation and there is no health care system. the system in those countries is out of pocket for it if you have the money to pay the doctor, you get treated. you have no money, you stay sick or you die. that is the system. it is brutal, simple. host: was the program you had a falling out with? guest: i made two films for pbs. one was the indian film. the other one is where went to a doctor in five countries to see health care works. some people say
i walked down the street in america. i always tell my kids out of that is to be a foreign correspondent. they never believed me. i walked down the street and people come up to make an either say, shoulder is or they saw me naked. that is what i get because there is a lot of nude scenes of me. i was being as such. -- i was being a massage. -- i was being massaged. i did not by the religious background. it worked. there is no question. host: if you lived in india, what would have cost you? guest:...
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america, you better stand up and come follow me. me, follow me. >> glenn: hello, america, you and i have been trying to figure this out and one of the critics don't understand that i think out loud. these are not rhetorical questions. i really want answers. if i'm wrong, please let me know how. let me figure the puzzle out because that is what this is, life has become a stupid puzzle. for quite some time i've known back in the bush administration on the border, it's all about security. it wasn't right. something is not right. you've known it as well, but you can't figure it out. it's not just obama is liberal or the stupid political games of left hand right. i'm done playing those games. you worry about your children's future. what will the country look like in ten years if we just keep going down this course? something big is happening, much bigger and -- nobody is talking about or trying to figure it out. it feels like you and me. i believe last night on this program it was an a moment for anybody in the america that is really try
america, you better stand up and come follow me. me, follow me. >> glenn: hello, america, you and i have been trying to figure this out and one of the critics don't understand that i think out loud. these are not rhetorical questions. i really want answers. if i'm wrong, please let me know how. let me figure the puzzle out because that is what this is, life has become a stupid puzzle. for quite some time i've known back in the bush administration on the border, it's all about security. it...
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sean: blame america first turns into blame america for everything. a parade of dictators rolls through new york city. >> america does not accept the legitimacy of continued israeli settlements. sean: the president takes a stand against israel? >> sean hasn't was right. sean: and michael moore like you've never seen him before. also, governor patterson gets his revenge on the white house. all of that plus michelle malkin, anne coulter and coach lou holtz. "hannity's america" starts receipt now. president obama addressed the united nations general assembly for the first time since he was sworn into office. and the dictators assembled there heard from a very different president than this country has become accustomed to over the past eight months. who seems to have forgotten some of the defining moments of his own presidency. let's take a look. >> like all of you, my responsibility is to act in the interests of my nation and my people. and i will never apologize for defending those interests. sean: he'll never apologize? this from the president who has
sean: blame america first turns into blame america for everything. a parade of dictators rolls through new york city. >> america does not accept the legitimacy of continued israeli settlements. sean: the president takes a stand against israel? >> sean hasn't was right. sean: and michael moore like you've never seen him before. also, governor patterson gets his revenge on the white house. all of that plus michelle malkin, anne coulter and coach lou holtz. "hannity's...
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♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ h@áádespierta americaáh@tlzzzjd@ >>stÁs? >> sÚper bien. me encanta estar en despierta amÉrica porque siempre lo veo. >> ¿y que estÁs haciendo aparte de "tu desayuno alegre"? >> de todo un poco. >> ¿tu empezaste como actor? >> sÍ, soy actor. >> pero cantas bonito y haces de todo. >> exactamente. >> oye, pues un placer que estÉs aquÍ con nosotros. >> llevo dos canastas de frutas. >> ¡miren quÉ bonitas nuestras tasas del dÍa de hoy! y lo mÁs bonito de todo es que usted puede tener una taza como esta porque resulta que ya estamos estrenando la tienda donde usted puede encontrar los productos de todos sus programas favoritos. hay de todo, beta sea y iba a haber. hay una camiseta que dice Échate pa'cÁ. >> yo tenÍa mucho tiempo insistiendo y diciendo: ¿cÓmo puede ser que no haya una tienda? yo me muero de ganas de comprar tazas y regalarlas. >> relojes, tazas, de todo. >> sÍ, de todos sus shows favoritos tienen todo asÍ que entrÉ a univision.com, de ahÍ lo van a lanzar a la tienda de univision. usted se preguntarÁ quiÉn es esa
♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ h@áádespierta americaáh@tlzzzjd@ >>stÁs? >> sÚper bien. me encanta estar en despierta amÉrica porque siempre lo veo. >> ¿y que estÁs haciendo aparte de "tu desayuno alegre"? >> de todo un poco. >> ¿tu empezaste como actor? >> sÍ, soy actor. >> pero cantas bonito y haces de todo. >> exactamente. >> oye, pues un placer que estÉs aquÍ con...
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those that used to chastise america for acting alone in the world cannot stand by and wait for americald's problems alone. we have sought, in word and deed, a new era of engagement with that the world. now is the time for all of us to take our share of responsibility for a global response to global challenges. if we are honest with ourselves, we need to admit that we are not living up to that responsibility. consider the course that we are on if we fail to confront the status quo. extremists sowing terror in pockets of the world, protracted conflicts that grind on and on, genocide, mass atrocities, more ations with nuclear weapons, melting ice caps, ravaged populations, persistent poverty, pandemic disease -- i say this not to sow fear but to state a fact. the magnitude of our challenges has yet to be met by the measure of our actions. this body was found on the belief that the nations of the world could solve their problems together. franklin roosevelt, who died before he could see the vision for this institution become a reality, put it this way. "destruction -- the structure of worl
those that used to chastise america for acting alone in the world cannot stand by and wait for americald's problems alone. we have sought, in word and deed, a new era of engagement with that the world. now is the time for all of us to take our share of responsibility for a global response to global challenges. if we are honest with ourselves, we need to admit that we are not living up to that responsibility. consider the course that we are on if we fail to confront the status quo. extremists...
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hello, america. i have to tell you, i would much rather be -- can you show the pictures of washington. i would much rather be in washington, d.c. today where thousands and thousands of people, the official estimate is 60,000 people, i used to live in washington, d.c., can you bring the full screenshot of the top screen behind me, please? yeah. that is from the steps of the capitol. i lived in washington. more than 60,000, we will go with the official numbers today. i'm not in a good mood because i would rather be there quite honestly and standing in the crowd with people. and the other thing is i spent an hour in traffic. that is how out of control our government is. here in new york, they had a labor day parade today, the week after labor day. nobody stood and watched it. it was labor unions walking down the street and so they closed traffic here in new york. it was i felt festive. now, we go to washington, d.c. the people are calling this an antitax tea party, maybe it is. personally, i think this
hello, america. i have to tell you, i would much rather be -- can you show the pictures of washington. i would much rather be in washington, d.c. today where thousands and thousands of people, the official estimate is 60,000 people, i used to live in washington, d.c., can you bring the full screenshot of the top screen behind me, please? yeah. that is from the steps of the capitol. i lived in washington. more than 60,000, we will go with the official numbers today. i'm not in a good mood...
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of america, and they would expend bank of america to not be dishing out these bonuses.e they are good bonuses, but they hid them from the shareholders. you would think that they are carefully monitoring them, not just writing checks which the shareholders' -- which of the shareholders -- with the shareholders' money. anyway, jeff, thank you. and there is big news here tonight in washington about a controversial national security program. four democratic senators would issue legislation that would retroactively repeal immunity for companies that worked with the government on its warrantless wiretapping program. right now, the companies have immunity for any violation of privacy, but that could change as the following senators get their way. senator chris dodd, wes feingold, and others. they are introducing this legislation. they are looking to see if their customers and rights were violated. we will let you know. and up next, the best of the rest. get that machine out. an f bomb that dropped on tv. he didn't prove do not look at me. i did not do it. -- i did not do it. d
of america, and they would expend bank of america to not be dishing out these bonuses.e they are good bonuses, but they hid them from the shareholders. you would think that they are carefully monitoring them, not just writing checks which the shareholders' -- which of the shareholders -- with the shareholders' money. anyway, jeff, thank you. and there is big news here tonight in washington about a controversial national security program. four democratic senators would issue legislation that...
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he brought the soul and heart of america to you. when america suffered a tragedy.e was able to obsorve approximate it and articulate. i will never forget the broadcast. >> paul harvey had obvious political views but how did he manage to stay between the ditches. >> i ought to ask that. a man who defies the lines and blurs the political cat depories. he was unusual. he was not hard right as people suspect . he supported the era makes the rounds. he was conflicted about abortion. that seems to be angel decisions, decisions. which beneful prepared meal tonight? roasted chicken recipe? - sa rice and lamb stew. - [ barks ] you're right. tonight is a beef stew kind of night. [ announcer ] beneful prepared meals. another healthful, flavorful beneful. he better not be on the bed. you know you're gonna need it. why not stock up now? get everything you need for fall cleaning and fall allergies at an unbeatable price. save money. live better. walmart. >> good evening. from america's new's headquarters. investigators trying to find out who started deadly arson fires burning ne
he brought the soul and heart of america to you. when america suffered a tragedy.e was able to obsorve approximate it and articulate. i will never forget the broadcast. >> paul harvey had obvious political views but how did he manage to stay between the ditches. >> i ought to ask that. a man who defies the lines and blurs the political cat depories. he was unusual. he was not hard right as people suspect . he supported the era makes the rounds. he was conflicted about abortion. that...
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america. along the same lines, i would like to comment on the seven military bases that will be installed in colombia. he spoke about the four pillars, that is fine. we will take his word. non-proliferation. nuclear non proliferation. this is fine. condi destroy the nuclear weapons that you have. -- kindly destroy the nuclear weapons that you have. the first was non-proliferation. the second was the promotion of peace. obama, let's find peace in colombia. in our beloved columbia. there is a civil war in colombia. some people will not recognize this. this is a very old and historical conflict, in columbia. but the united states will have to face this squarely. we should all extend our hands, to columbia to help them out of this tragic standoff. within respect to their sovereignty. i mention this to obama, at the american summit. let's find peace in colombia. we were able to find peace in central america. in guatemala, i was there and i had a war in guatemala. thousands of dead, they disappeared
america. along the same lines, i would like to comment on the seven military bases that will be installed in colombia. he spoke about the four pillars, that is fine. we will take his word. non-proliferation. nuclear non proliferation. this is fine. condi destroy the nuclear weapons that you have. -- kindly destroy the nuclear weapons that you have. the first was non-proliferation. the second was the promotion of peace. obama, let's find peace in colombia. in our beloved columbia. there is a...
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joseph lieberman: on 9/11/01 america changed, obviously.lost about 3,000 of our fellow americans, but we also, in some sense, lost our innocence. >> i think what changed on september 11 for so many americans was the fact that it was brought home, and we realized the vulnerability that we face. but the purpose of terror, of course, is not to necessarily kill people, although that's part of it; it's to terrorize. the purpose of terrorism is to alter people's behavior, and therefore the most vulnerable people in the world are free peopl >> bush: we recognized with absolute clarity that there is an enemy, that has a set of bewould like to do us harm to achieve their objectives. i think the nation became more compassione on that day, the nation became more united on that day, and the nation became more determined on that day. >> ( jet roars overhead ) >> it all happened here... the point of impact. on september 11, 2001, a direct attack on american soil signaled the birth of an entirely new world. what followed was a surge in patriotism not seen
joseph lieberman: on 9/11/01 america changed, obviously.lost about 3,000 of our fellow americans, but we also, in some sense, lost our innocence. >> i think what changed on september 11 for so many americans was the fact that it was brought home, and we realized the vulnerability that we face. but the purpose of terror, of course, is not to necessarily kill people, although that's part of it; it's to terrorize. the purpose of terrorism is to alter people's behavior, and therefore the most...
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come on, this is america! we behave like americans willing to defend ourselves n war, there is a lot of brutality. we're in a war. we're in a serious war. we used to all be united in world war ii. somehow we got a lot of people lost on the war that we need to do for this country. neil: every anniversary of 9/11, including this year, i note that the more time that passes, the more we forget. the australian prime minister john howard told me, the thing that worries me most, neil, with each passing year we're more focused on the crisis from a year before, like in this case, the financial crisis a year ago, and not eight years ago. our memories are short-lived and he used the example of the '93 attack on the world trade center that terrorists quietly wait, patiently so, eight years. what do you make of it that our psyche is such -- maybe it is something about the american spirit to move on, it's that we move on all right, but forget everything. >> complacency is a big problem in america. it is illustrated best in
come on, this is america! we behave like americans willing to defend ourselves n war, there is a lot of brutality. we're in a war. we're in a serious war. we used to all be united in world war ii. somehow we got a lot of people lost on the war that we need to do for this country. neil: every anniversary of 9/11, including this year, i note that the more time that passes, the more we forget. the australian prime minister john howard told me, the thing that worries me most, neil, with each...
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america will fire you. not vote for this cap and tax bill and america will remember you, and we will remind you that we employ you. and we will fire you! [cheering] >> thank you. up next focuses on stopping death from hospitals through education. she has written extensively on the health care debate, and her work has been published in the "wall street journal," the new york times, forbes magazine, and others. here is the ball and he started it all by reading the bills. isn't that of first? betsy mccoy. >> i'm so glad to be here with you today. when president of, spoke spoke before the nation on wednesday he repeated his promise that if you like your health plan you can keep it. but this proves on true. take a look at pages 16 and 17. if you get your health plan through your employer your employer has said series courtesy of the government and will be legally required to move you into a plan the government wants you to have. if you get your insurance yourself you won't even have that. you will have to change
america will fire you. not vote for this cap and tax bill and america will remember you, and we will remind you that we employ you. and we will fire you! [cheering] >> thank you. up next focuses on stopping death from hospitals through education. she has written extensively on the health care debate, and her work has been published in the "wall street journal," the new york times, forbes magazine, and others. here is the ball and he started it all by reading the bills. isn't...
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is it america? is it -- conserve tisive, america, the republican party what's "the last best hope" the title of your book? >> it's conservatism. conserve tisive not defined the way we've define it over the past 25 years but coervatism e over the last two centuries by edmond, ruskell sell kushg. i quote buckley 2005 he's asked about george w. bush and he says george w. bush is no conservativ. he said conservatives whether we like it or not we conservatives are chained to reality which that's what you helped me out on edmond burke. if you want to boil that message down, it is that we are part of our time. we are chained to reality. we can't give inaugural addresses -- >> respecting reality. go ahead. >> guest: you respect realy. you don't as buckley said of bush. you don't go into iraq and say we're going to bring democracy to these people and they're going to throw flowers at us and everything is going to be okay. you don't give inaugural addresses where you say we're gng to end tyranny on the globe.
is it america? is it -- conserve tisive, america, the republican party what's "the last best hope" the title of your book? >> it's conservatism. conserve tisive not defined the way we've define it over the past 25 years but coervatism e over the last two centuries by edmond, ruskell sell kushg. i quote buckley 2005 he's asked about george w. bush and he says george w. bush is no conservativ. he said conservatives whether we like it or not we conservatives are chained to reality...
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in the midwest, in america. not going -- so, you send the $750 billion off, then you pay your tax bill at the end of the year and you send money to the federal government and then you find out that the defense department sends $120 billion of your tax dollars to escort ships going in and out of the persian gulf. does this make any sense to anybody? this makes no sense what we're doing here. we got to stop it. and then we send subsidies to the oil companies so they can keep going. this doesn't make any sense. i'm sorry. i don't know any other way to say it. we need to stop doing this. and it's going to have some disruption and everyone's going to have to figure this out but we have smoothed this over over 20 years no one's jamming this down anybody's throat. and these manufacturing facilities have all kinds of credits, we're holding harmless a lot of manufacturers, a lot of consumers will see increases 10 years from now. it may be $100 a year. but the benefits are that $750 billion is going to come back to the un
in the midwest, in america. not going -- so, you send the $750 billion off, then you pay your tax bill at the end of the year and you send money to the federal government and then you find out that the defense department sends $120 billion of your tax dollars to escort ships going in and out of the persian gulf. does this make any sense to anybody? this makes no sense what we're doing here. we got to stop it. and then we send subsidies to the oil companies so they can keep going. this doesn't...
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♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ >> muy buenos dÍas, seÑores y seÑoras.graciasotros, por despertarse con nosotros. sobre todo o y, que es lunes 28 de septiembre del aÑo 2009, se celebra el dÍa nacional del buen vecino. >> ay, quÉ buena onda. >> saludos a mi vecina y a mÍ otro vecino. >> uno no vive aquÍ y el otro no habla espaÑol, es un coreano o asÍ que casi nunca lo veo. oye, no, yo quiero saludar a toda la gente de chicago. muchachos, les mandan muchos saludos. ékph@despierta americaa >> y enrique le contesta: no me digas. >> te voy a decir una cosa, el papel de enrique santos ahÍ como juez, metiÉndose como ojeda, yo pienso que ha ayudado muchÍsimo a ojeda. >> sÍ, claro. >> le estÁ haciendo el favor. porque todo mundo dice: vas a ver que no, Él va a sacar muchos votos nada mÁs por ir en contra de enrique santos. >> estamos mencionando esta parte donde paco de marÍa le canta a enrique santos, para que vean la cara que ponen. ♪ muchacha que yo no fue, tÚ tienes cara de pirulÍn. ay, mamacita, que yo no fui. >> es que le dijo que tenÍa dos pies izquierdos, que no
♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ >> muy buenos dÍas, seÑores y seÑoras.graciasotros, por despertarse con nosotros. sobre todo o y, que es lunes 28 de septiembre del aÑo 2009, se celebra el dÍa nacional del buen vecino. >> ay, quÉ buena onda. >> saludos a mi vecina y a mÍ otro vecino. >> uno no vive aquÍ y el otro no habla espaÑol, es un coreano o asÍ que casi nunca lo veo. oye, no, yo quiero saludar a toda la...
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[unintelligible] this is not an insult to america. we should thank america. this was possible in 1945, but we should not accept it now. of course, this is also put for a vote in the general assembly. only in the general assembly. article 23 of the agreement 64, it says that -- [inaudible] jane: libyan leader muammar qaddafi they're addressing the united nations. it seems like we have momentarily lost the translation. do we have it back? not yet. this is his first visit to the united states since coming to power years ago. let's take a listen. >> america is targeted by the terrorists and by al qaeda. america has the right to protect security measures. we are not blaming america for about -- for that. but we do not have to tolerate these measures. we do not have to come to new york and submit. how can i crossed the atlantic without a co-pilot? -- how can i cross the atlantic without a co-pilot? when another president claims that his honor guard can not come because of a misunderstanding, or he cannot come to america because he was not granted an entry visa. you
[unintelligible] this is not an insult to america. we should thank america. this was possible in 1945, but we should not accept it now. of course, this is also put for a vote in the general assembly. only in the general assembly. article 23 of the agreement 64, it says that -- [inaudible] jane: libyan leader muammar qaddafi they're addressing the united nations. it seems like we have momentarily lost the translation. do we have it back? not yet. this is his first visit to the united states...
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well, hello, america. the congressman that i didn't know anything about a few days ago is now the focus of another firestorm, another emergency, oh, we have to talk about this for days and days and days. why? who is this guy? apparently during the president's speech last week, joint session on healthcare, after the president said "illegal aliens would not be covered," this congressman, wilson, said two words "you lie! " for his part, joe wilson apologized. the president accepted. now, may i be an adult here and ask if the president and joe wilson, the two parties directly affected and involved, did they not solve it like two grown-ups should? did joe wilson not do the right thing by calling him up and saying i'm sorry, mr. president trvetion inappropriate, and did the president not do the right thing and say i accept your apology, i understand passions get the best of us. why, for the love of pete are we still talking about this? i said last week i understand wilson's frustration, but i also said i didn't
well, hello, america. the congressman that i didn't know anything about a few days ago is now the focus of another firestorm, another emergency, oh, we have to talk about this for days and days and days. why? who is this guy? apparently during the president's speech last week, joint session on healthcare, after the president said "illegal aliens would not be covered," this congressman, wilson, said two words "you lie! " for his part, joe wilson apologized. the president...
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bank of america. long. >> teef. >> disney. my daughter emily loves miley cyrus. >> and again the news of the hour, ceo ken lewis of bank of america is stepping down at the end of the year. stay tuned to cnbc throughout the night and we'll bring you the latest developments. i'm melissa lee. thank you so much for watching. see you back here tomorrow 5:00 p.m. eastern time for more "fast money" on cnbc. we're first in business worldwide. >> announcer: tomorrow, guy's charged up with a buy and hold play. terranova's burning energy for slow money. and facing q4. will it be another green season? the charts tell all. "fast money," 5:00 eastern tomorrow on cnbc. first in business worldwide. as you can see, this isn't your typical midwestern farm. the reason lies six thousand miles away... in japan, where a producer of specialty eggs needed corn for feed... grown to precise standards. cargill identified the producer's needs, then introduced an illinois farmer to grow the exact corn needed... and developed a system to ship it separately
bank of america. long. >> teef. >> disney. my daughter emily loves miley cyrus. >> and again the news of the hour, ceo ken lewis of bank of america is stepping down at the end of the year. stay tuned to cnbc throughout the night and we'll bring you the latest developments. i'm melissa lee. thank you so much for watching. see you back here tomorrow 5:00 p.m. eastern time for more "fast money" on cnbc. we're first in business worldwide. >> announcer: tomorrow,...
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well, hello, america. you know, i've been trying to figure this out, and there is one thing that critics of this program don't understand, that i think out loud, and these are not rhetorical questions that i'm asking. i really want answers. if i'm wrong, please let me know how. help me figure the puzzle out, because that's what this is. life has become a stupid puzzle for quite some time. i've known back in the bush administration when they weren't fixing the border and they said yeah, it's all about security, it wasn't right. it wasn't right. you know something's not right and you have known it as well but you can't figure it out, and it's not just that obama is really liberal or the stupid political games of left and right. i'm done playing those games and i think you are, are too. you worry about your children's future. what will the country look like in ten years if we just keep going down this course? something bigger is happening, much, much bigger, and nobody is talking about it. nobody is even tryi
well, hello, america. you know, i've been trying to figure this out, and there is one thing that critics of this program don't understand, that i think out loud, and these are not rhetorical questions that i'm asking. i really want answers. if i'm wrong, please let me know how. help me figure the puzzle out, because that's what this is. life has become a stupid puzzle for quite some time. i've known back in the bush administration when they weren't fixing the border and they said yeah, it's all...
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support the employee free choice act because it's in america's interest. but the challenges faces unions of isn't just to change the ylay borrow law works right now. today, well torrow theflcio is releases the crisis facig young workers today. what's it's going to show that by every measure young americans are in an economic free fall. one example, men and women under the age of 35 and earning less than $3000 a year. 52% of them are living in their parent's homes right now. because they can't afford to live alone. youngers workers on health care. they don't have paid sick leave. they don't have paid vacation. ey ought to have pension. they ought to have a union representation. but when they look at unions, too often is what they see is a remnant of their parents economy and a path to succeed on their own. this is the issue that will decide the future of the american labor movement. well, we all hear a lot about unions coming back into t aflcio. and quite frankly tt's a personal priority of mine. but ultimately, it won't matter how many union are in the afl
support the employee free choice act because it's in america's interest. but the challenges faces unions of isn't just to change the ylay borrow law works right now. today, well torrow theflcio is releases the crisis facig young workers today. what's it's going to show that by every measure young americans are in an economic free fall. one example, men and women under the age of 35 and earning less than $3000 a year. 52% of them are living in their parent's homes right now. because they can't...
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"the nional parks: america's best idea."w there is going to be some convertion kicking upust around tt subtitle. america's best ide mr. burns? >>e kick it up in our film the first few minutes. we steal thisrom a writer who said it is t bestdea we have everad and mediately someone comes on a says not best ea. the best idecomes from thomas jefferson, all men are creat equal. that's of course rig. ce you set a country in moti with those idealat least ahead ofou because we know mr. jefferson meant all ite men of property ree ofebt wn he wrote tha he didn't see the hypocrisy whe he wrote those wor, he owned 100 human ings but if you ts in motion a country dedicated to that you wod be hard-pressedo find a better ea or at least an expression. we le to think that the national parks are the expression of the declation of independce applied to the landsca because for thfirst time in human history land was set aside n for kings or nobleen or the rich but for erybody. and for al time. it is an utterly democratic impulse and comes out of
"the nional parks: america's best idea."w there is going to be some convertion kicking upust around tt subtitle. america's best ide mr. burns? >>e kick it up in our film the first few minutes. we steal thisrom a writer who said it is t bestdea we have everad and mediately someone comes on a says not best ea. the best idecomes from thomas jefferson, all men are creat equal. that's of course rig. ce you set a country in moti with those idealat least ahead ofou because we know mr....
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can you guarantee after obama how america will be governed? no one can guarantee america. we are content and happy if obama can stay forever as the president of the united states of america. >> rose: and then there was iranian president ahmadinejad who had this to say. >> ( translated ): the time has come to an end for those who define democracy and freedom and set standards while they themselves are the first who violated fundamental principles. they can no longer be both in fact the judge and the executor and challenge real democratically established governments. so i'd like that say again the time has passed for a group of people to believe that they aclone define concepts such as democracy and freedom and hold up the criteria for these definitions while simultaneously violating the very principles to which they aspire. governments can continue which are based on the rule of people. the awakening of nations and the expansion of freedom worldwide will no longer allow others to continue their hypocrisy and vicious attitudes. because of these reasons, most nations-- includ
can you guarantee after obama how america will be governed? no one can guarantee america. we are content and happy if obama can stay forever as the president of the united states of america. >> rose: and then there was iranian president ahmadinejad who had this to say. >> ( translated ): the time has come to an end for those who define democracy and freedom and set standards while they themselves are the first who violated fundamental principles. they can no longer be both in fact...
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but perhaps to avoid more regulations, today bank of america and j.p.n chase overhauled their overdraft policies. both banks will now ask customers if they want overdraft protection. bank of america won't charge a fee when an account is less than $10 overdrawn. at chase, it's $5 or less. bank of america will cap the number of overdraft fees at four per day, chase at three. yet banks say avoiding these fees should be simple. >> it's really up to the customer to know how much... what their balance is and how much they have to spend. >> they took $400 out of my account. >> reporter: yet banks can not ignore customer complaints now that they're online. after seeing ann minch's video, bank of america called and lowered her rate. >> which is a small victory for this debtor's revolt movement. >> reporter: which may only be getting started. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> couric: and in washington today, a diamond in the buff. the hope diamond went on display at the smithsonian for the first time without its usual fancy setting. (announcer) take your time
but perhaps to avoid more regulations, today bank of america and j.p.n chase overhauled their overdraft policies. both banks will now ask customers if they want overdraft protection. bank of america won't charge a fee when an account is less than $10 overdrawn. at chase, it's $5 or less. bank of america will cap the number of overdraft fees at four per day, chase at three. yet banks say avoiding these fees should be simple. >> it's really up to the customer to know how much... what their...
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restore america. coming on monday, coming on monday, i will show america the way out. i am going to show those in congress the way to become one of the refounding fathers. of this nation do the righted thing for the republic, unless you want to make the case that you are smarter than thomas jefferson, or benjamin franklin or james madison. you want to make that kashs go ahead i would love to have you on the show. we'll go through a quiz. if not we found -- refound and restore what they've already built. and then, america, we'll be able to move forward and lead the world again. more coming up, one of my favorite places to go. texas, as we continue. need a lift? hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. ♪ mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. ♪ i knew the subaru legacy was the smart choice... what i didn't expect... was the fun. the all-new subaru legacy. feel the love. >> i'm patti ann browne, tens of thousands of americans are protesting president obama's health care proposals, among other things at the nation's capitol, if not more while the president p
restore america. coming on monday, coming on monday, i will show america the way out. i am going to show those in congress the way to become one of the refounding fathers. of this nation do the righted thing for the republic, unless you want to make the case that you are smarter than thomas jefferson, or benjamin franklin or james madison. you want to make that kashs go ahead i would love to have you on the show. we'll go through a quiz. if not we found -- refound and restore what they've...
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@ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ >> ¡ea, ea! y estÁ neida sandoval con las noticias. ♪ >> muy buenos dÍas a todos. ya saben que el cantante colombiano juanes cumpliÓ su gran sueÑo de realizar un concierto en la capital de cuba, acompaÑado de otros artistas internacionales y cubanos, el evento llamado paso sin fronteras reuniÓ cerca de un millÓn de cubanos en la plaza de la revoluciÓn en la habana. y desde esa ciudad tenemos en vivo nuestro corresponsal era muÑoz con todos los detalles de lo ocurrido. edgar, ¿como amanecer la habana despuÉs de del concierto par sin fronteras? >> hay que decirlo, neida, con mucho Ánimo me encuentro entr las calles l y 23, al decir de los mismos cubanos, ese lugar mÁs cÉntrico, la zona mÁs transitada de la habana, junto al hotel la banda. y como lo mencionaba el cantante colombiano juanes, ademÁs de ser el protagonista del concierto, tambiÉn hubo gente que vino desde lugares recÓnditos de la isla para llegar hasta acÁ. juanes llamÓ la atenciÓn por una serie de mensajes que lanzÓ durante el conciert
@ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ ♪ despierta amÉrica ♪ >> ¡ea, ea! y estÁ neida sandoval con las noticias. ♪ >> muy buenos dÍas a todos. ya saben que el cantante colombiano juanes cumpliÓ su gran sueÑo de realizar un concierto en la capital de cuba, acompaÑado de otros artistas internacionales y cubanos, el evento llamado paso sin fronteras reuniÓ cerca de un millÓn de cubanos en la plaza de la revoluciÓn en la habana. y desde esa ciudad...
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"the national parks: america's best idea."w there is going to be some conversation kicking up just around that subtitle. america's best idea, mr. burns? >> we kick it up in our film the first few minutes. we steal this from a writer who said it is the best idea we have ever had and immediately someone comes on and says not best idea. the best idea comes from thomas jefferson, all men are created equal. that's of course right. once you set a country in motion with those ideals at least ahead of you because we know mr. jefferson meant all white men of property free of debt when he wrote that. he didn't see the hypocrisy when he wrote those words, he owned 100 human beings but if you sets in motion a country dedicated to that you would be hard-pressed to find a better idea or at least an expression. we like to think that the national parks are the expression of the declaration of independence applied to the landscape because for the first time in human history land was set aside not for kings or noble men or the rich but for ever
"the national parks: america's best idea."w there is going to be some conversation kicking up just around that subtitle. america's best idea, mr. burns? >> we kick it up in our film the first few minutes. we steal this from a writer who said it is the best idea we have ever had and immediately someone comes on and says not best idea. the best idea comes from thomas jefferson, all men are created equal. that's of course right. once you set a country in motion with those ideals at...
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he's much more about, you know, we're not red america, blue america, we're the united states of america. this is the last thing the white house wants. but i also think -- it sound as if we're speaking -- we're talking about this and we're finding all these different reasons to describe what really is going on. i think i disagree with you guys, i think race play as huge part of what we're seeing. i'm looking at what you just described about the rural south and rural people who are afraid of -- you didn't see tt when george bush was in power and he's the ultimate elitist. chris: by the way, helene -- >> i'm with you. chris: the leaders run this country, the crazies don't run the country thing, john boehner, mitch mcconnell, the democrats are all poo-pooing this. with the white house, you talk to those people, would they like the leaders of both parties to say "cool it?" >> i think they would. first i think father coghlan was objecting to f.d. rmp -- chris: he was far right. >> he was far right. the white house understands you have 10% on the left and 10% on the right. that's not what they
he's much more about, you know, we're not red america, blue america, we're the united states of america. this is the last thing the white house wants. but i also think -- it sound as if we're speaking -- we're talking about this and we're finding all these different reasons to describe what really is going on. i think i disagree with you guys, i think race play as huge part of what we're seeing. i'm looking at what you just described about the rural south and rural people who are afraid of --...
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americans on america.m an endearing figure in our lives. after 9/11, or after the kennedy assassinations, he cried on air off the john f. kennedy assassination. >> i grew up as a son fof an officer, a paul harvey was america to me. as i've written in the book, and dave holland has written with me. he was having fun telling jokes on the town square and wise as a country church pastor, brought the heart and soul of america to you. when america suffered a tragedy, it was as if he was able to articulate it to us to frame our own grief and i'll never forget that. >> mike: paul harvey had political views and how did he manage to stay between the ditches? >> i ought to ask you that question because he reminds me a little bit of you, a man who went along the lines and blurred the political category. he was unusual, he was not hard right as some people did expect. he supported the era, a little conflicted about abortion, may have been angel's influence, that seems to be the consensus, but a champion of law and orde
americans on america.m an endearing figure in our lives. after 9/11, or after the kennedy assassinations, he cried on air off the john f. kennedy assassination. >> i grew up as a son fof an officer, a paul harvey was america to me. as i've written in the book, and dave holland has written with me. he was having fun telling jokes on the town square and wise as a country church pastor, brought the heart and soul of america to you. when america suffered a tragedy, it was as if he was able to...
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hello, america. welcome to the glenn beck program. these are the things that you have to ask yourself. you have to ask yourself these three questions -- one, how does the media sleep at night? when you see the story that broke this morning, and can you tell me how many hits has this story received on cnn, msnbc or any other network? zero. zero. how do you sleep at night, media? next question is where is congress? and the third one is will the united states of america, will the citizens, will the republicans and the democrats and the independents, not the politicians but the citizens unite on this story? if you believe this country is great but the corrupt are trying to take over the world, you stand up now! come follow me. hello, america. i have to tell you, i was reading thomas jefferson last night, and i see the light at the end of the tunnel for the first time in a very long time and i'm going to be covering that this saturday as we cover what is happening in washington, d.c. with the march on was
hello, america. welcome to the glenn beck program. these are the things that you have to ask yourself. you have to ask yourself these three questions -- one, how does the media sleep at night? when you see the story that broke this morning, and can you tell me how many hits has this story received on cnn, msnbc or any other network? zero. zero. how do you sleep at night, media? next question is where is congress? and the third one is will the united states of america, will the citizens, will...
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the whole thing. >> reporter: it is not just bank of america. overdraft fees especially on debit card transactions have become a cash cow for many banks. and are expected to generate $27 billion this year. >> this is pure profit from a predatory practice and something in the long run hurts consumers. >> reporter: consumer groups claimed that banks manipulate processing of transactions to maximize fees. the banks say at the end of the day they pay largest transactions first because they're the most important. that often means more of the smaller transactions bounce, generating more fees. a spokesman for banks says overdraft protection is a courtesy that spares customers embarrassment and it is a consumer's responsibility to know how much is in the account. >> there is a way to control the fees to reduce or eliminate them entirely, good cash management. >> reporter: they said they asked the bank to stop paying transactions if the money isn't there. but bank of america, as a matter of poll see, doicy doesn't allo customers to drop overdraft protect
the whole thing. >> reporter: it is not just bank of america. overdraft fees especially on debit card transactions have become a cash cow for many banks. and are expected to generate $27 billion this year. >> this is pure profit from a predatory practice and something in the long run hurts consumers. >> reporter: consumer groups claimed that banks manipulate processing of transactions to maximize fees. the banks say at the end of the day they pay largest transactions first...
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that was america's original tax revolt. but we find that american and culture has also spread a round world. whether it is young people in europe, africa, going to and eddie murphy movie -- japanese children visiting mickey mouse at disneyland in tokyo, the international jazz festivals, the american soft drinks and rock music and blue jeans that are the choice of young people from berlin to beijing, from and not what to moscow. the fact is an entire planet is watching and following us. the same thing is true of science and technology. we lead the world in nobel prizes for science in most of the developments in computers and biotechnology have been made in the nine states. i can be the only one who had noticed that the soviet space shuttle that was supposed to go up at 10:00 tonight, it looks very familiar, an awful lot like ours. other countries may try to copy what we do, but as repressed accelerates, our leadership will become even greater. these technologies will change the way people all over the world live and change t
that was america's original tax revolt. but we find that american and culture has also spread a round world. whether it is young people in europe, africa, going to and eddie murphy movie -- japanese children visiting mickey mouse at disneyland in tokyo, the international jazz festivals, the american soft drinks and rock music and blue jeans that are the choice of young people from berlin to beijing, from and not what to moscow. the fact is an entire planet is watching and following us. the same...
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we knew about america, but what we knew, america is very different. we knew something that we learn from mark twain of the 19th century american. and this new world and we trie to find out how it looks like. i found this book very interesting, but i'm just one of the detail of this book of the story. but from that aside, my first wish was why he wrote this? 50 years ago, visit from one little, one country to the united states. i think maybe thousands others at stake here. khrushchev was consenting, but others are eccentric also. president yeltsin was more eccentric. and when khrushchev came here gauges showed that i am like this conteorary politian, prefer to go to to the comedy news show and the cnn show because most of the young people terested in this, maybe it was part of this, my father's behavior. maybe it was because it was back through that not eliminated at that time. but in one visit. but it was changed. so why you wrote this book? >> well, i wrote the boo because i happened to smble upon the story of your father, nikita khrushchev's trip to
we knew about america, but what we knew, america is very different. we knew something that we learn from mark twain of the 19th century american. and this new world and we trie to find out how it looks like. i found this book very interesting, but i'm just one of the detail of this book of the story. but from that aside, my first wish was why he wrote this? 50 years ago, visit from one little, one country to the united states. i think maybe thousands others at stake here. khrushchev was...
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listen to that, america!e dismiss the community organizers that could actually put together the coalition of redisstrib beau tiff change. do you think maybe somebody should ask some questions? i mean, maybe a few of them should be answered? maybe that's -- maybe that's why the president sits down with others, because he knew they would ask him things like this. >> i want to know, who is your pick? >> i think mathematically, they, can but until they are elected,ly make no predictions. >> thank goodness we know that. no one seems to care about the prism that the president is viewing things through. we will examine that prism, next. >> always outspoken, always on the money, and always ready to get down to business. glenn: our exclusive hour with barack obama "in his own words." i mean, he's not here. wouldn't it be nice? before the break, i told you about some of the softballs they threw president obama yesterday, but no one asked him about van jones. no one asked about anybody else currently surrounding him in
listen to that, america!e dismiss the community organizers that could actually put together the coalition of redisstrib beau tiff change. do you think maybe somebody should ask some questions? i mean, maybe a few of them should be answered? maybe that's -- maybe that's why the president sits down with others, because he knew they would ask him things like this. >> i want to know, who is your pick? >> i think mathematically, they, can but until they are elected,ly make no...
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>>> making news in america this morning. >> testing limits. iran again test fires missiles testing the patience of the u.s. and its allies. >> filmmakers fight roman polanski's arrest on a 30-year-old warrant. why not and can he still avoid justice. >>> night lights much the first family enjoy the sights of washington after dark. >> it's monday, september 28th, washington after dark. >> it's monday, september 28th, 2009. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good morning. thanks for starting the week with us. well, iran showed a new sign of defiance with new missile tests including one capable of hitting u.s. bases and israel. >> these tests come just days before a face-to-face meeting between the u.s. and iran over its nuclear ambitions. >> john hendren starts our coverage. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, jeremy and vinita. iran is facing intense scrutiny today amid new concerns that the persian nation could become a nuclear power within three years. in yet another provocative move, iran tested missiles capable of striking israel
>>> making news in america this morning. >> testing limits. iran again test fires missiles testing the patience of the u.s. and its allies. >> filmmakers fight roman polanski's arrest on a 30-year-old warrant. why not and can he still avoid justice. >>> night lights much the first family enjoy the sights of washington after dark. >> it's monday, september 28th, washington after dark. >> it's monday, september 28th, 2009. captions paid for by abc, inc....
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build america. they jumpstart the capital markets. you're seeing a lot of volume and movement in the capital markets. it is a direct result of what the obama administration did in passing the recovery act. the proceeds of that were designed to be invested in the community. i think it is a misnomer to state it was not just for the private sector. >> the first people to line up for recovery were bankers. they were the ones about a year ago that got the $700 billion on the basis of two pieces of tiny paper that henry paulson gave to president bush. there was no footnote or justification. it was just that they needed $700 billion. the second part was the recovery act that president obama has dealt with. it has not trickled down in the ways we would have expected. . . >> if we don't figure out how to compete in the private sector, but will fight the same battles that we fought to get where we are. one of the things i am most proud of is that i spent most of my years in the government and was able to come out and go to work for an african-a
build america. they jumpstart the capital markets. you're seeing a lot of volume and movement in the capital markets. it is a direct result of what the obama administration did in passing the recovery act. the proceeds of that were designed to be invested in the community. i think it is a misnomer to state it was not just for the private sector. >> the first people to line up for recovery were bankers. they were the ones about a year ago that got the $700 billion on the basis of two...
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he should speak to all of america. this channel gets sometimes literally three times the ratings of cnn and msnbc combined. to snub chris wallace, who is hardly any kind of ideologue, one of the fairest people on television, it makes him look stupid. greta: did younow who joe wilson was before he yelled out that comment? >> no. greta: so there is a bit of truth that there? >> when that happened, everyone said that he was the weakest person in the world. greta: being rude does get you on the news shows, that is true. >> news is something out of the ordinary. yelling at the president in the middle of a joint session of congress does not happen every day. it does not mean that we are lionizing joe wilson. let me say clearly, it was the obama campaign that dropped the race question. that said the clintons were racist. they made the case to reporters off the record that the clintons were racist. for him to get up with a straight face and say this, -- greta: how did they bring it up? >> it was a whisper campaign that the cli
he should speak to all of america. this channel gets sometimes literally three times the ratings of cnn and msnbc combined. to snub chris wallace, who is hardly any kind of ideologue, one of the fairest people on television, it makes him look stupid. greta: did younow who joe wilson was before he yelled out that comment? >> no. greta: so there is a bit of truth that there? >> when that happened, everyone said that he was the weakest person in the world. greta: being rude does get...
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>> once again, america has a choice.be the americans of september 10th with our heads buried in the sand, we can be the americans of september 11th, unprepared and paralyzed by fear, despair or anger, or we can choose to renew the promise that we all made to ourselves, will you commit yourself to really live america's time tested values and principles? will you with fierce determination, and malice toward none, be a watchman at the gate to alert those still asleep to rise up, to be america's next greatest generation? you know, many in washington left and right want to convince you they are the solution. i happen to believe that them being the solution is the problem. the system has been perverted and has to be restored. those who screwed up, must be allowed to fail. those who broke the law, must go to jail. and those who have played by the rules, need to be left alone to rebuild our nation. the answer, has never come from washington. we weren't told how to behave that day after 9/11. we just knew. it was right. it was th
>> once again, america has a choice.be the americans of september 10th with our heads buried in the sand, we can be the americans of september 11th, unprepared and paralyzed by fear, despair or anger, or we can choose to renew the promise that we all made to ourselves, will you commit yourself to really live america's time tested values and principles? will you with fierce determination, and malice toward none, be a watchman at the gate to alert those still asleep to rise up, to be...