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america, may god till all success be nobleness and every ♪undimmed by human tears ameri america, america shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. . [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> a motorcade carrying the casket made its way to arlington national cemetery to the capitol building. he was laid to rest next to his brothers john and robert. this money is half an hour. >> there's a certain fittingness at having a burial at the dying of the day because we know that the sun will come back again tomorr tomorrow. and, as we think of teddy, we know that his new life begins. and as we look at this great family, we are sure that new life is already beginning and that new great things are happening. mr. vice president, vicki, members of the family, it is for all of us a very special time in our own lives, in your life, and in the life of our country. so, we begin in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit. amen. we gat
america, may god till all success be nobleness and every ♪undimmed by human tears ameri america, america shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. . [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. hut. ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> a motorcade carrying the casket made its way to arlington national cemetery to the capitol building. he was laid to...
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welcome to "bbc world news broadcast to our viewers on pbs in ameri and around the gle.ing up late whatind of policingo you call this? a new human rights report says too many of india place are abusive and filing at thei job. hollywood actss takes send moo on e rd. >> cinema is for everybody and everhere. we are knowing how few opportunits there are for people realize how incredibly wise cinema is. >> hello. a secretive come nist ate with nucar ambitis which has be playing fast and lse th the rest of the wld. today they have been pying ho to bilclinton, the most senior visitor in a dade. he metnorth korean leader, kim jong-il and secured a rdon for the journalist aested. we have this report from waington. >> bill inton arrived in north korea in an unmard jet. he carried with him the hopes of ameriniplomacy in a very dangerous rner of the world. . clinton m kim jong-il, north korea's mysterio leer. it is an extordinary noment. there hasn'tbeen a visit to pyongyang by such a hh profile american in years. >> this obviouslys a vy seitive topic. we wilhope to provide some mor
welcome to "bbc world news broadcast to our viewers on pbs in ameri and around the gle.ing up late whatind of policingo you call this? a new human rights report says too many of india place are abusive and filing at thei job. hollywood actss takes send moo on e rd. >> cinema is for everybody and everhere. we are knowing how few opportunits there are for people realize how incredibly wise cinema is. >> hello. a secretive come nist ate with nucar ambitis which has be playing fast...
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h@ caso ameri presentar cargos de homicidio no premeditados en contra del doctor. >> por cierto, el abogadoerÍdico pero agregÓ que desafortunadamente mucho es teorÍa policial. negÓ que el doctor halla hecho ciertas declaraciones que le atribuyen la policÍa. hacemos una pausa y al regreso, arrestos de niÑos en una casa mÓvil. -hallan restos. un violento accidente de carreteras deja decenas de muertos y heridos. regresamos. tfhfúkph@h@tfxkewnj]kph@h@tfxke@ >> la policÍa de texas hizo un macabro hallazgo un nÚmero no determinado de restos humanos pertenecientes a niÑosueron hallados en ese lugar. >> buenas noches, parece de la historia para el guiÓn de una dramÁtica pelÍcula de terror, se trata de una trÁgica realidad. los esqueletos de menos dos infantes fueron encontrados en un lugar oculto en una vivienda, historia podrÍa sacar a la luz de lo que debÍan dos hermanos, en esa vivienda. un verde misterio mueve lo que ocurre en esta casa mÓvil en el Área de texas, las autoridades averiguar, buscan pistas, examinan y ven lo que parece ser una escena del crimen. >> las autoridades encontraron una
h@ caso ameri presentar cargos de homicidio no premeditados en contra del doctor. >> por cierto, el abogadoerÍdico pero agregÓ que desafortunadamente mucho es teorÍa policial. negÓ que el doctor halla hecho ciertas declaraciones que le atribuyen la policÍa. hacemos una pausa y al regreso, arrestos de niÑos en una casa mÓvil. -hallan restos. un violento accidente de carreteras deja decenas de muertos y heridos. regresamos. tfhfúkph@h@tfxkewnj]kph@h@tfxke@ >> la policÍa de...
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this is an ameri-can hat. ameri-can shirt. once again, to celebrate an american who has gone above and beyond to help the others here. this one i got from a tweet, from twan lam of goinspire.com. this is the story of jorge munoz. he is living in queens new york. one day, jorge noticed the restaurant throwing out food at the end of the night. he knew that food was not to be wasted. what does he do? jorge got busy. he decided to feed the hungry himself. jorge has come home after 12-hour work day. and he started doing his ameri-can work, collecting food from churches and pantries. spending about half his weekly salary of $700, for more supplies. cooking it all on his home stove. and then driving to a nearby subway station, to give hot meals to about 150 people a night. a number that has climbed in this tough economy. in four years, jorge had missed just one day. and that was because of a snowstorm. he guesses he's served about 70,000 meals over that time. he told twan, he does it because of the smiles on the faces. that's when he
this is an ameri-can hat. ameri-can shirt. once again, to celebrate an american who has gone above and beyond to help the others here. this one i got from a tweet, from twan lam of goinspire.com. this is the story of jorge munoz. he is living in queens new york. one day, jorge noticed the restaurant throwing out food at the end of the night. he knew that food was not to be wasted. what does he do? jorge got busy. he decided to feed the hungry himself. jorge has come home after 12-hour work day....
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very warm welcomes youbbc world news we are broadcast on pbs in ameri and run the club. mname is mike embley. coming up later for you -- a 13- year-old girl goes to court so she can still run the world. and why one of brain's most creati industries is under threat. i loveou. details emerged about th18 years jaycee dugard spent in captivity and cafornia, the husband and wife accused of keeping her captive ha pled not guilty. police admitted they missed t chance to rescue her three years ago wh they responde to a 911 call reporti still with chants -- reportin suspicions. we have this report from antioch, califoia. >this is jaycee dugard in happier times. soon after this video was tak, the 11-rolled disaeared. many thought she was dead. but this man, illip garrido, knew wre she was. he was are registere sex offder with past convictions r kidnappg and rape. police say he ke the gir prisoner for 18 years. >> having those two children, those two girls -- [unintligible] i never touched them. >> policeay this house was the scen of shocking crimes. it is where phillip garrido rap
very warm welcomes youbbc world news we are broadcast on pbs in ameri and run the club. mname is mike embley. coming up later for you -- a 13- year-old girl goes to court so she can still run the world. and why one of brain's most creati industries is under threat. i loveou. details emerged about th18 years jaycee dugard spent in captivity and cafornia, the husband and wife accused of keeping her captive ha pled not guilty. police admitted they missed t chance to rescue her three years ago wh...
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those ameri acans aose ameri rr adcateeso arrested -- wereesesrr ad rr after strayi b a n ndee aq an ira w between irannd outf o rtor out thayg the g three americans are cia agents. richard engel has our report. t t >> reporter: it was in these mountains in kurdistan wihere three americans strayed over the border into iran and were arrested. kurdish officials confird their identities at shane bauer, sha sarah shord and josh fatal. bauer is a freelance journalist and photographer living in and specializing on the arab world. his website describes him as affluent arabic speaker, a graduate of uc berkeley in 2007 withc abind arabic and peace and conflict studies. bauer's facebook page says he is in a relationship with sarah shord, thenl a oy woman in the group, also an aspiring na ur.jostli o journalist. shord describes herself as a teacher, writer and activist living in the middle east. josh fatal said he was also looking forward to traveling to iraq and kurdistan. the u.s. state department this weekend said we have been in touch with and are assisting family members of the missing thr
those ameri acans aose ameri rr adcateeso arrested -- wereesesrr ad rr after strayi b a n ndee aq an ira w between irannd outf o rtor out thayg the g three americans are cia agents. richard engel has our report. t t >> reporter: it was in these mountains in kurdistan wihere three americans strayed over the border into iran and were arrested. kurdish officials confird their identities at shane bauer, sha sarah shord and josh fatal. bauer is a freelance journalist and photographer living in...
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and suvs in ameri. i don't know if you've heard, but this whole fuel-efficiency thing... big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered. in fact, they're your cash for clunkers specialists. they'll recycle your ride and get you a rebate of up to $4,500. how's that for going green? why ford? why now? why not? visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. tell 'em mike sent you. if you think it would help. and rancher's reserve beef, guaranteed tender 100% of the time. at safeway, we now promise something new. something big. a commitment... to thousands of new everyday low prices. so you can get what you want. when you want it. at the price you need. today... and tomorrow. that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. safeway. "this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> this is 9news now. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm surae chinn in for bruce johnson. thank you for staying up late with us. an outpouring of love and support for a pit bull left for dead in a dc dumpster last week. thousands of dollars are needed to heal the emotional and physical sca
and suvs in ameri. i don't know if you've heard, but this whole fuel-efficiency thing... big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered. in fact, they're your cash for clunkers specialists. they'll recycle your ride and get you a rebate of up to $4,500. how's that for going green? why ford? why now? why not? visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. tell 'em mike sent you. if you think it would help. and rancher's reserve beef, guaranteed tender 100% of the time. at safeway, we...
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an ameri-can for you. we love to tell berate them here. going to the extra step. his name is jeff sevel. he's a computer network specialist. but his alter ego is cash man. a hunger-fighti ining super hers to get the word it. he says give the equivalent in cash because the food banks can use that money better than the products very often. he does it in a rap. let cash man explain. ♪ no donation's bad that's what i always say ♪ ♪ but cash is clearly better in every single way ♪ ♪ cash feed mrs. people ♪'sit mhe toshet efficient way to help the disadvantaged ♪ ♪ don't open up your cupboard open up your wallet ♪ >> a good message. that man has arms like sam champion. we need to pull together and be ameri-cans, like mr. jeff sevell. go to our website. and click on my head. give us more ameri-can stories. i believe it's weather time. >> he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. let's go straight to the maps and now the big story on the east coast. dangerous surf. 20-foot waves in new england. 10-foot to 12-foot waves further so
an ameri-can for you. we love to tell berate them here. going to the extra step. his name is jeff sevel. he's a computer network specialist. but his alter ego is cash man. a hunger-fighti ining super hers to get the word it. he says give the equivalent in cash because the food banks can use that money better than the products very often. he does it in a rap. let cash man explain. ♪ no donation's bad that's what i always say ♪ ♪ but cash is clearly better in every single way ♪ ♪ cash...
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yeah, theecond quarter eaings were better, yet we still havet seen top lin revenu we'vseen corporate ameri's ability to cut costs. thinkwhat's changed i we ne a major catalyst to mov us forward reore we have to go thugh consolating period. >> susie: what needs to hpen for sitive buying? >> a few things. first of all, a ift in psychology in the rketplace right w. i would argue at right now people have been pricing in e here and n, meaning we'll ice itxactly where we stand in terms of rnings growth and look at multiples as they pertain to the presentersus what the market histocally does, which is fward-pricing, looking forward to t first half of 10, expecting economic growth and earnings growth, an stt investing now for that growth looking forward. i ink what's happened, because of ts economic slow-down, is invests have gottenused to the,kay, this company is not going bankrupti'll buy som now. ok, eaings were not as bad as expected, i' buy somof that now. that's livingin the past and the present. investors have to art looking at the future. that hast happened yet, but that's the significant sh
yeah, theecond quarter eaings were better, yet we still havet seen top lin revenu we'vseen corporate ameri's ability to cut costs. thinkwhat's changed i we ne a major catalyst to mov us forward reore we have to go thugh consolating period. >> susie: what needs to hpen for sitive buying? >> a few things. first of all, a ift in psychology in the rketplace right w. i would argue at right now people have been pricing in e here and n, meaning we'll ice itxactly where we stand in terms of...
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. >> president obama hails a surprise dp i ameri's jobless. weook at the global tnd. flying e flag for georgia. when you're on, is a conflict edging close welcome to bbc. were aired on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later for you -- just like old times. hillary clton looks u an old friend in sou africa. and the comedy crunchindeed. performers are making light of the global recession. hello to yo there are strg iications thatakistan's's most wand man, taliban commder baitullah mehsud,has been killed. itas thought h has led a qaeda's campaign to make pakistan ungovernable ere is no officia confirmation. ed sources tell the b he is dead anduried. american and pakistani officials are also telling our correspoence they believe he is dead. this from our corresponden in islamabad. >> a glime ofakistan's most wanted man -- baitullah mehsud. his chiingessage at this news conferenceast yearas that suicide bombers were his atom bomb. he ide wanted to die for his cause. e indications are, he got his wish. baitulla mehsu's cv is written in ood. he is acsed of arran
. >> president obama hails a surprise dp i ameri's jobless. weook at the global tnd. flying e flag for georgia. when you're on, is a conflict edging close welcome to bbc. were aired on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later for you -- just like old times. hillary clton looks u an old friend in sou africa. and the comedy crunchindeed. performers are making light of the global recession. hello to yo there are strg iications thatakistan's's most wand man, taliban commder...
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she said "you'll like it, the united states of ameri." so here's this case discussion with these student and i'm thinkingo myself what can i ink this group about america and i had a wonderful ment named bill lazier. and he alwampressed upon me yodon't have to have the answers. what you have to have is t questis. rose: my mantra. >> exactly. and if you have the questions, good answers wl come. and i thought a ieo west pointis question. theuestion s: where's america? is americat an inflecon point? and if so, which way? becae great tions athens, 500 b.c.e. rome, egyptian old kingdom, egyptian new kingdom, mians crete have fallen. so i put to the group america renewing its gatness or is th united stateof america dangerously on the cusp of fallinfrom great to good? the estion was rhetorical but the room exploded into this really remarkabl debate. there'no correlation by sector there was a lot of discussion and eat passion for the question. t the rea crical moment me at a break. chief execive of a very successf company comes up to me and hesays
she said "you'll like it, the united states of ameri." so here's this case discussion with these student and i'm thinkingo myself what can i ink this group about america and i had a wonderful ment named bill lazier. and he alwampressed upon me yodon't have to have the answers. what you have to have is t questis. rose: my mantra. >> exactly. and if you have the questions, good answers wl come. and i thought a ieo west pointis question. theuestion s: where's america? is americat...
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only ameri. >> repter: so while estonian soldiers tin to fight the taliban, they, too know they need allies and partners to hold on to their independence. >> we now know we need to work our own land. >> repter: lieutenant will be back in afghanist in may, weing the flag has faer's neration and his country's leaders cod only dream would fly over a freeestonia when they were his age in esnia, i'm dajihaliwal reporting for orldfocus." >> t battle to break free of the soviet union reached a critic point in estonia. and yesterda estonians thuani thuanians. on aust 24rd, more than 2 million people holding hands a singing fmed auman chain across theirountries danding an e to 50 yearsf soviet occution. emotional ceremonies in the country's capitals, conces, church se bonfes brought tother veterans the protest movement. and a new generation that has never known communi in the now freeations. >> it was the war tt was settled by three nations. that we want to be free. >> it was not until two mons afr the people of t baltics stood togetheror freedom th the berlin wall came down. inging an end to
only ameri. >> repter: so while estonian soldiers tin to fight the taliban, they, too know they need allies and partners to hold on to their independence. >> we now know we need to work our own land. >> repter: lieutenant will be back in afghanist in may, weing the flag has faer's neration and his country's leaders cod only dream would fly over a freeestonia when they were his age in esnia, i'm dajihaliwal reporting for orldfocus." >> t battle to break free of the...
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which historically as beensolated doing s own thing, belongs and part of the wld and leadership means ameriking in and cooperating with the world, not trying unilatera trying to impose its will on the worl in i think the meeting will be shaped a influenced by the newbama administration and what thatept reprents to the rld about america being part of that world. tavis: benjamin barber, founder and creor of interdependen day >> il see you there tavis. that's great tavis: catch me on the weekends. yocan access our radio pod cast a pbs.o. od night from l.a. thks for wating, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more infmation on today's show, visitavismiley at pbs.org. >> next time join me with former wild kingdom co-host stan brock. that's next time. we'll see you en. >> there are smany things wal-ma is looking forwa to doing like helng people live beer. bu mostly we're looking forward totronger mmunities. because of your help, thbest is yet to co. >> nationwide surance proudly pports tavis smiley. tas and nationwide insurance, working to improve financi literacynd the economic empowermenthat
which historically as beensolated doing s own thing, belongs and part of the wld and leadership means ameriking in and cooperating with the world, not trying unilatera trying to impose its will on the worl in i think the meeting will be shaped a influenced by the newbama administration and what thatept reprents to the rld about america being part of that world. tavis: benjamin barber, founder and creor of interdependen day >> il see you there tavis. that's great tavis: catch me on the...
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but, i like amery.i can only go by my senses, my intuition and my feelings about people, and so when i went to spelman and went to uc-berkeley and the university of north carolina, those are good places, but when i was at emory, partly because i have friends there, it felt much more peaceful and it felt more soft in some ways. in a good way. that is to say kind of more spiritually attune, and in fact the dalai lama has now been teaching there from time to time, so i think there is an awareness of the spiritual dimension and the possibility of really enlarging one's spirituality and using whatever is available already on earth to help us develop and grow so that we can basically save ourselves as the species. >> host: time for one more call before we take a break. arlington texas, you are on with alice walker. >> caller: hello, ms. walker? i wanted to ask you, what you call this spirit that drives you to do your work? when was the last time you have been in love? >> guest: what was the last -- i am in lo
but, i like amery.i can only go by my senses, my intuition and my feelings about people, and so when i went to spelman and went to uc-berkeley and the university of north carolina, those are good places, but when i was at emory, partly because i have friends there, it felt much more peaceful and it felt more soft in some ways. in a good way. that is to say kind of more spiritually attune, and in fact the dalai lama has now been teaching there from time to time, so i think there is an awareness...
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the are cerin rumors that i amot visiting america or i was no visiting ameri because of ises related to political. >> charlie: do you think e bush admistration was right to promote mocracy in the regn in the way that it did. >> n look, we do n acct pressures in politics or in theory, domestic politicsrom any administration wit respect to allovernments. we d not aept pssures -- form haso be me grown. an it is what the people demand. this is one issue. but to accept pressure from an administration or another, this pressure mig be againsthe inrest of the peoe. responded to the demands o the people. >> charlie: do yobelieve esident obama has a different attitu and idea publicly about democracy a refor than president bush. has he said so to you? >> i can't sayxactly that. but i think that president obama understands well what was done by the previous administtion. democracy is tre inegypt. we havefreedoms at were not there bore. we have an election of the prident, we have freedom of the press,eave about 600 dailies and weeklies that was taken. andthe pow of the parliament toeven do away w
the are cerin rumors that i amot visiting america or i was no visiting ameri because of ises related to political. >> charlie: do you think e bush admistration was right to promote mocracy in the regn in the way that it did. >> n look, we do n acct pressures in politics or in theory, domestic politicsrom any administration wit respect to allovernments. we d not aept pssures -- form haso be me grown. an it is what the people demand. this is one issue. but to accept pressure from an...
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you think about the beginning of the fdr story, can you set the stage for what it was like, what was ameri like? >> one of the parallels, that times e not that great right now and keep looing to the current president to do something about that, as bad as things are, they were so much worse in 1933 when fdr was sworn in for the first time. in many ways was the absolute death of the great depression, e stock market had fallen 85%. unemployment was -- there were red lines in the big cities, near the revolting, actually planting crops in many ses, crop prices were so low, there was no social safety net so every bank in the country had been closed under a state bank holiday, people were losing their life savings in bank failures, so things were really grim. >> you have called the new deal, in a wonderful book, a third revolution. can you explain hou that idea came to you? >> or. you uld argue there have been three great revolution in american history, the american revolution that separated us from england, the second civil war which redefin what it meant to be an american citizen, uniform andar
you think about the beginning of the fdr story, can you set the stage for what it was like, what was ameri like? >> one of the parallels, that times e not that great right now and keep looing to the current president to do something about that, as bad as things are, they were so much worse in 1933 when fdr was sworn in for the first time. in many ways was the absolute death of the great depression, e stock market had fallen 85%. unemployment was -- there were red lines in the big cities,...
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ameri's most dependable 3g network bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. sprint.eers and applause >> jimmy: our next guests are making their first appearance on u.s. television and we are so proud to have them here. they're a comedy team from england and their amazing tv sh can be seen on adt swim. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome noah fielding and julian barratt, aka, the mighty boosh. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome to the show. i'm a huge fan of you guys. i think i saw you first at the secret policeman's ball a couple years ago. >> we t there, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, and you guys were so funny. it was a great gig. it was really good. >> you didn't give as much that day. >> jimmy: no. no, i didn't give much, like, love. >> i ink 's taking orders. >> jimmy: yeah, well, i was very busy. and, you know, so i didn't want to -- >> itokay. [ laughter ] >> yeah, ne, nice. >> you actually wind me that day. >> jimmy: yea i did. >> punched me. [ laughter ] like, that rabbit punch in the kidneys. >> jimm i did give him a quick rabbit punch. but, look, i was ju
ameri's most dependable 3g network bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. sprint.eers and applause >> jimmy: our next guests are making their first appearance on u.s. television and we are so proud to have them here. they're a comedy team from england and their amazing tv sh can be seen on adt swim. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome noah fielding and julian barratt, aka, the mighty boosh. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome to the show. i'm a huge fan of...
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. >> reporter: f for more oall of this, we're joined by andres martineza nior fellow at the new ameri foundation. he was priously editorial page editor of the "los anges times." denise dresser, ofessor of politicalcience at the technological autonomous institute of mexicin mexico city. she's a mexican citizen. and andrew selee, directoof the mexico progm at the woodrow wilson iernational cent for scholars here in washington. andre martinez cooperati here, attenti there. in general terms what is the state of t.s.-mexico relations? >> the state of the relaonship a bit li a tired marriage in need of counling. we're at a stage with both partiesave agreed to undergo coseling. e have thesepportunities whenever you ha a new admintration. clearlyhere's an additional timely ptern. i think there's a receiveness exico to the fact at u.s. said thdrug car is a shared responsiblity. what we ne to do now is a commitment that matches us that responsibility. so far what we're seeing in terms of actual colloration fallsshort. >> reporter: nise dresser, h do you see the general state? >> think thatthe c
. >> reporter: f for more oall of this, we're joined by andres martineza nior fellow at the new ameri foundation. he was priously editorial page editor of the "los anges times." denise dresser, ofessor of politicalcience at the technological autonomous institute of mexicin mexico city. she's a mexican citizen. and andrew selee, directoof the mexico progm at the woodrow wilson iernational cent for scholars here in washington. andre martinez cooperati here, attenti there. in...
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for "good morning ameri," laura marquez, abc news, los angeles. >>> well, let's take a dramatic turn, now. talk a little bit about rock 'n' roll. can i see your air guitar style? okay. >> is it all right? >> you go up there. some people go up here. who among us hasn't done the "purple haze" solo in the bathroom, right? now, it's a international competition. that's right. international air guitar championships. and ou jeremy hubbard explains. >> reporter: this used to be air guitar. >> excellent. >> reporter: this used to be air guitar. but now -- ♪ this is air guitar. meet g gunther love. the back flipping frenchman whose loose fingers and tight pants helped him waiail his wayo a win at the air guitar world championsh in finland friday. yes, there really is such a contest. the championship,, part concert part comedy show, is where wannabe guitarists jam and h it up. onee of the usa's top contender, billy ocean. no. not th on andrew william ocean litz. championship in d.c. earlier this month. clearly, if you thought you were the only one who didn't let a little thing like talent or the
for "good morning ameri," laura marquez, abc news, los angeles. >>> well, let's take a dramatic turn, now. talk a little bit about rock 'n' roll. can i see your air guitar style? okay. >> is it all right? >> you go up there. some people go up here. who among us hasn't done the "purple haze" solo in the bathroom, right? now, it's a international competition. that's right. international air guitar championships. and ou jeremy hubbard explains. >>...
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the thing associated with ameri america, freedom, is precisely what must be destroyed if this is to beurned into a fundamentally din country-- different country to suit obama's vision of the country and of himself. >> mike: that's a powerful statement. thomas sole, a great thinker and writer. jon, i want to thank you for coming and being here today. especially for your courage. you've been outspoken, you've been clear. we need voices of clarity and conscience. you've been one and i want to thank you for being a part of it. thank you. >> and i want to say to the governor if i can just say to this. i want to say to the governor. try it again, we need a man like you. >> mike: thank you, jon, great to have you here (applause) >> jon voight. frank caliendo and all of his characters coming up next, you do not want to miss this. so? mmmm ok. you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again! what? say it like, "mmmm, these healthy choice fresh mixers taste freshh!!" they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? you we
the thing associated with ameri america, freedom, is precisely what must be destroyed if this is to beurned into a fundamentally din country-- different country to suit obama's vision of the country and of himself. >> mike: that's a powerful statement. thomas sole, a great thinker and writer. jon, i want to thank you for coming and being here today. especially for your courage. you've been outspoken, you've been clear. we need voices of clarity and conscience. you've been one and i want...
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if theong shot you're goingor is on thgreen rather than gol then try north ameri's first computerized. topgolf, recentlopened in alexaria, virginia, is aevolutionary high-tecexperience. learn w to play or perfect your drive with tir patented microchitechnology at automatically mark tracks, and scores every ba hit into any one ofhe targets on the course. man: it's golf for everybody. topgf is a place where alage groups, all demographics can com and real learn golf and not be intimidated by the first-t jitters of a big coue. narrator: monday thrgh friday, you can hit a bucket of 100 balls for the weekdaprice of 12 bucks-- a re day-off deal! the bays are coverednd heated soou can golf year-round when regularourses are too wet,oo hot, or too cold. volitois: the greatesthing to me is most people dot have five hours to spend playing a round of golf, yet they love the game and they want to pctice up for that oneay where they do have t time. golfer: it's a greatlace to come if you're just starti golf and everything. you can eat and ve a couple of drinks golferi think it's a great ace to come
if theong shot you're goingor is on thgreen rather than gol then try north ameri's first computerized. topgolf, recentlopened in alexaria, virginia, is aevolutionary high-tecexperience. learn w to play or perfect your drive with tir patented microchitechnology at automatically mark tracks, and scores every ba hit into any one ofhe targets on the course. man: it's golf for everybody. topgf is a place where alage groups, all demographics can com and real learn golf and not be intimidated by the...
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the outlying areas, an awful lot of outlying communities in reporting live oregon and reportingrural ameri government biggest institutions are schools and hospitals and government agencies. there is a bias in favor of that. bill: what say you mr. hartman? >> well, first of all, when young people are asked, you know, of college age, what kind of professions they are thinking of and looking at, education is often very high for liberals, is often very high for conservatives. i'm guessing there is a self-selection process here. we see this at most universities. bill: not like this. that's a publish job. >> probably close. that's a publish job out there. teaching at the university of oregon is a job that i think many academies would like to have. it looks to me, it can't be random. it can't be. it's just too tilted. it's got to be we want -- look, i went to the kennedy school at harvard. when i was there, it was fairly balanced. now it's not. ok? and it was an ache trif -- active recruitment of the left up there at that school. it's got to be going on at the university of oregon. it's got to be
the outlying areas, an awful lot of outlying communities in reporting live oregon and reportingrural ameri government biggest institutions are schools and hospitals and government agencies. there is a bias in favor of that. bill: what say you mr. hartman? >> well, first of all, when young people are asked, you know, of college age, what kind of professions they are thinking of and looking at, education is often very high for liberals, is often very high for conservatives. i'm guessing...
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context and the cultural context, the idea that we have in our mind of how men should be a of, what ameri is all about, the culture that we carry you ski, t social position, whether is depression or not, these times, my guys were all so young men trying to get start during the depression, the 1870s, the greast depression we had had until thatime in america. that impacted them very greatly. you have those factors, a portion of the population has in common at a particular time coming and those are very determining factors, eecially for certain people depending upon there genetic or psychological mix. >> the times in which we are living, pushing someone just far enough. ere is a video about a guy attempting to rob a quick march or something, they got a shotgun out, he pulls a shotgun out and the guy plead for his life and says i only lost my job and i was trying to get somhing to eat and the owner gives in $4 and a loaf of bread. you are right that the times, if not ma
context and the cultural context, the idea that we have in our mind of how men should be a of, what ameri is all about, the culture that we carry you ski, t social position, whether is depression or not, these times, my guys were all so young men trying to get start during the depression, the 1870s, the greast depression we had had until thatime in america. that impacted them very greatly. you have those factors, a portion of the population has in common at a particular time coming and those...
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our vaes and renew ameri. >> it all stard with a dream one ght, filmmaker sophie barthest stood togethernne hding their sou in boxes. that vision inspired a screenpl featuring a character named paul giomat and after chance meing with the rlaul giatti at the ntucket lm festival it became a vie. the movie is called "cold souls" and here is the trair. can't see my feet. i see my feet. >> paul at is going on with you? >> you want to te a break, paul. >> i havehis throb in my stomach. i have a pain in my chest like somebody put my heart in a vic and just tightened it. >> things n be ptty strae around here recently >> i fee stuck. as your ul weighing u down. >> i wn't quite surebout the services provided. >> the only offer, possibility to desl the bo or disembody the soul. >> believe me, when you get rid of the soulverything makes so much more sense. >> good luck. how are you feeling? >>. >> well, maybe lighter, yes, slight, light. >> the first feways were fine. >> are you sick? >> no, just the usualtuff. >> now i'veeen sick as a dog. i can't make love to my wife. >> youmell different, feel dif
our vaes and renew ameri. >> it all stard with a dream one ght, filmmaker sophie barthest stood togethernne hding their sou in boxes. that vision inspired a screenpl featuring a character named paul giomat and after chance meing with the rlaul giatti at the ntucket lm festival it became a vie. the movie is called "cold souls" and here is the trair. can't see my feet. i see my feet. >> paul at is going on with you? >> you want to te a break, paul. >> i havehis...
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. >> ameri ishat indispensable nation for freedom. and we have a person at a uniqueime in history who represents souch going on in this country. and so much of the possibility of what can do arod the world. >> re: what will he want to say in t inaugural addrs? what will the tone. >> that everybody shld watch charlie ros >> rose: yes, hope so. >> i think yo ratings are fine. a loof it wetalked about. i think, i mean --. >> ro: but what is important. u've got to have some opportunity. what we have to do is connect on this level. >> well, i tink that first of all it the different than what he talked about in the campai in this sense. >> rose: or in oth speeches. >>ou know, look, so much of the business and finanal leadership of this couny let the country down. th anything, the culture of anything goes dominate washington, dominated the corporate sweets, and parents of the leadersh of this country. and that if you are gog t ask america to take responsibility for their country, the leaders have to lead by exale. and they too havtoe respons
. >> ameri ishat indispensable nation for freedom. and we have a person at a uniqueime in history who represents souch going on in this country. and so much of the possibility of what can do arod the world. >> re: what will he want to say in t inaugural addrs? what will the tone. >> that everybody shld watch charlie ros >> rose: yes, hope so. >> i think yo ratings are fine. a loof it wetalked about. i think, i mean --. >> ro: but what is important. u've got...
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is ameri at an infltion point? and if so, which way? beuse greatnation-- athens, 500 b.c.e., rome, egyptian old kingdom, egyptian new kingdom, noansof crete have fallen. so i put to the groupis america renewing itsreatness or is e united stas of america dangerously on t cusp of fallg from great to good? the queson was rhetorical but the room exploded into ts really remarkable debate. there's no correlation by sector there was a lot of discussion and greapassion for the question. but e real critica moment camet areak. chief executivof a very successful cpany comes up to me and h sai'm very interestedn the question that you asked this morningbut i've been tnking about my company all morning we've had this amazing r of ccess and that rries me. it sres me. i'm fritened by our success. and what iant to know is when you' on top of the world, when you're at the height ofour succs how would you know if you might be dangerous on the cusp o faling? >> rose: because itakes you immune to insht? >> it could behat all of your success covers up t fact
is ameri at an infltion point? and if so, which way? beuse greatnation-- athens, 500 b.c.e., rome, egyptian old kingdom, egyptian new kingdom, noansof crete have fallen. so i put to the groupis america renewing itsreatness or is e united stas of america dangerously on t cusp of fallg from great to good? the queson was rhetorical but the room exploded into ts really remarkable debate. there's no correlation by sector there was a lot of discussion and greapassion for the question. but e real...
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and th, while this seems obvious in ameri and especially silicon valley, in most every other place i you want to bud a business say how will you make money tomorrow? and silicon value thinke build busisses around an idea, and then we figu outow we are going to me money and this is incredibly important becausef you wantomething to really work and something really complicated you cannotire pele who are motivated b a paycck, they have to live and breathe it, they have to do it over a long period of time, you have to be willing to, our company ok three years to build before we en went to market three years. no revenue. in any otherart of the world people would laugh you out of the room. u go into -- >> charlie: not in theventure capital world. >> not in silicon valley. >> it doesn't have to be sill valley for capitist to say you won't make revenue but we lieve you have this seed grow into sething big. >> venture capal exists everywhere but the compaes thatave been best at usi th capital exists in america by and largend particularl in silico vaey and it is, believe, it is n because we are
and th, while this seems obvious in ameri and especially silicon valley, in most every other place i you want to bud a business say how will you make money tomorrow? and silicon value thinke build busisses around an idea, and then we figu outow we are going to me money and this is incredibly important becausef you wantomething to really work and something really complicated you cannotire pele who are motivated b a paycck, they have to live and breathe it, they have to do it over a long period...
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this ielabeth htzman, foerongressm involved wi naere ins i ameri interviewing nealascomb, the authobf theryntesti, exciting book called "hunting eichnn," a brand newoo i eoyed it. we werjustalki about rowing theew around eichnn'sick. he esces from eure, the master is hmer called m, the man responsible for this trading the exterti of the wish@@ in hgarq and austria and oth coies, and he is i argentina. wa talked about wienthal. he ha been involved in trying to give it a photo. weinally hae a photo of what eichmann looksike. eichmann has managed to li every but he safely in argentina, and we wan to talk about otr nazi hter, a see wh his role is in. >> guest: very briefly on him because he is largelyorgotten that he was ve similar to wiesenthal he was a survi right aft the war. he made it his life's work to go after war criminals and h w invoed withiehal. sotimes they work hand--han and o tes they we totall sarel he was als conneced to the israelis, and eveually, you know, with wiesehal, just to wra5 1953 they had kept the hunfor eichmann alike and they d pt orch burningssentially that e
this ielabeth htzman, foerongressm involved wi naere ins i ameri interviewing nealascomb, the authobf theryntesti, exciting book called "hunting eichnn," a brand newoo i eoyed it. we werjustalki about rowing theew around eichnn'sick. he esces from eure, the master is hmer called m, the man responsible for this trading the exterti of the wish@@ in hgarq and austria and oth coies, and he is i argentina. wa talked about wienthal. he ha been involved in trying to give it a photo. weinally...
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st arye >>> and today's job of the y,a d or ameri s spealist plan u.s. employees work from home.ng, go to myfoxdc.com and look for the link. >>> a michigan father now in trouble with the law. >> investigators think the movie big daddy may have inspired him to use a child as a pickup toy. the problem is, it got him arrested. police say the 48-year-old got drugs and told his 78-year-old to meet his dad so he could have a mother. if the woman said no, the kid started crying. eventually some other member in the area caught on to what was happening. >> it angered some of the men in the park. so there was a little confrontation and police were called. >> in this line of work, you do hear strange stories, but this one tops it. >> kevin donna gen posted a $100 bond and goes to court next month. in case you are wondering, yes, he is divorced. >> i'm guessing that happened a few times. >>> we are approaching mid- august, but there is still time to spruce up your garden. speaking of the flower, here is holly. >> reporter: thank you very much. good morning to you, steve. we are live at the m
st arye >>> and today's job of the y,a d or ameri s spealist plan u.s. employees work from home.ng, go to myfoxdc.com and look for the link. >>> a michigan father now in trouble with the law. >> investigators think the movie big daddy may have inspired him to use a child as a pickup toy. the problem is, it got him arrested. police say the 48-year-old got drugs and told his 78-year-old to meet his dad so he could have a mother. if the woman said no, the kid started...
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your leash about as lonong as your track record and that's ormous, hehe had the number one n niem ameriyeaear intoto the ncaa tournament. if they he was coach whose job security wasn't so good goi into somethi like this he might not bubut a guy like ric i pitino will be absole flien. >>>> golic what do youour liste say? >> you're gettinboth sides of the coin her some sayy he made a mistak you forgive him, others say this es repeprehensie merngt youngng men like this. the problem as you go forwd, rerememberhe has to recruit kids to play there and he he's going to have e theseuys their living room with the parent and try expln to them a will it be tid or the parent that he's going to have to decide to convince that what i did, i still want y your kid at our any university.t lifeline of golic, he didn't donything illegal d coaches in t pt who have h indiscretions and differencece here?hat's the >> that's a great question, thtt could be u up to louisville d people that t run that s school because in othther school you ha presidenents sayg, t integrity of the school, this is one of the leade
your leash about as lonong as your track record and that's ormous, hehe had the number one n niem ameriyeaear intoto the ncaa tournament. if they he was coach whose job security wasn't so good goi into somethi like this he might not bubut a guy like ric i pitino will be absole flien. >>>> golic what do youour liste say? >> you're gettinboth sides of the coin her some sayy he made a mistak you forgive him, others say this es repeprehensie merngt youngng men like this. the...
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joe rickets who made his fortune starting ameri trade.eds approval from bankruptcy court ancourt. >> i'm jamie colby. this is kelly wright. keep it on fox. "journal editorial report" up next for you. úgsw check out the bass pro shops fall hunting classic with these amazing daily specials. thursday only the caldwell lead sled is only $75 and friday only a 3-pack of thunderhead broadheads is only $14.94. s who need assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little or no cost to you. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need. in fact, if we qualify you for medicare reimbursement and medicare denies your claim, we'll give you your ne
joe rickets who made his fortune starting ameri trade.eds approval from bankruptcy court ancourt. >> i'm jamie colby. this is kelly wright. keep it on fox. "journal editorial report" up next for you. úgsw check out the bass pro shops fall hunting classic with these amazing daily specials. thursday only the caldwell lead sled is only $75 and friday only a 3-pack of thunderhead broadheads is only $14.94. s who need assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare...
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he said the biggest position in gold is getting into bank of ameri america. what does it mean?>>> and speaking of that, the ceo of ali baba.com is here. mad man is also coming up. that could be jim cramer. we'll be back. walmart set to open higher after reporting a roughly flat second quarter profit that did beat expectations. joining us now to go inside the numbers, john lawrence, managing director at morgan keegan. how do you view the report? >> well, we view it as a very encouraging report. i mean, we've talked about, for several quarters now, the improvements, the productivity curve that's happening at walmart. you've had nine consecutive quarters now of inventory improvement for this big company. that's pretty impressive when you can get 100 basis points in gross margin. we were looking for an up one comp and it was down one. and then to take the bottom end of the earnings guidance up for the year is pretty impressive to us, some of the things that they're doing. >> inventories was a reduction of 6%. you know, walmart has long mks, of course, of passing along any cost savi
he said the biggest position in gold is getting into bank of ameri america. what does it mean?>>> and speaking of that, the ceo of ali baba.com is here. mad man is also coming up. that could be jim cramer. we'll be back. walmart set to open higher after reporting a roughly flat second quarter profit that did beat expectations. joining us now to go inside the numbers, john lawrence, managing director at morgan keegan. how do you view the report? >> well, we view it as a very...
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the title of today's hearing, in case we forgot, climate change and nortand insuring that ameris the clean energy revolution. we'll hear from federal energy commission, otherwise known at frc. >> if i could have my full written remarks placed in the record. >> yes. >> and i will summarize from them. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak here today. the federal energy regulatory commission and many states are using existing authorities to remove barriers to the development of low carbon renewable resources to encourage greater efficiency in the electric system. these efforts are helping to reduce the emissions produced by the generation of electricity. our nation, however, has a much greater ability to reduce emissions in the usage of electricity. studies indicate we could add gigawats. >> on an economy wide basis, energy efficiency alone could reduce our usage by 25%. a major reason why energy efficiency are not used more extensively are that greenhouse gases are an extern turnality. certain types which coal production currently cause significant emissions of greenhouse gases. re
the title of today's hearing, in case we forgot, climate change and nortand insuring that ameris the clean energy revolution. we'll hear from federal energy commission, otherwise known at frc. >> if i could have my full written remarks placed in the record. >> yes. >> and i will summarize from them. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak here today. the federal energy regulatory commission and many states are using existing authorities to remove barriers to the...
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and president obama says that ameri america's had to stand by its part next mexico, but in in ways that's've yet to see america really commit to this fight, because the fight isn't just about border, it isn't just about building a wall, it isn't just about coyotes smuggling people in or drug traffickers penetrating u.s. territory. the dynamic behind this entire issue is regional. it begins in the andes with the production of cocaine. it moves to central america where will's warehousing and shipments. in panama, the banking and the money laundering. in mexico, the all-powerful mexican drug cartels and the retail. and in america itself and on the streets of canada, it's the distribution. less and less of the mexican cartels are relying on american organized crime but are stepping in to do it themselves. and all the leaders have now gone their separate ways from this north american leader summit and we're left with nothing but words in the war on drugs. wolf? >> gone on for decades, presumably will continue for decades more. michael ware on the scene for us, thank you. jack cafferty has "the
and president obama says that ameri america's had to stand by its part next mexico, but in in ways that's've yet to see america really commit to this fight, because the fight isn't just about border, it isn't just about building a wall, it isn't just about coyotes smuggling people in or drug traffickers penetrating u.s. territory. the dynamic behind this entire issue is regional. it begins in the andes with the production of cocaine. it moves to central america where will's warehousing and...
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and a word, ameri's schools need innovation. educational innovatn and should not be confused with the generating great ideas or inventions instead we need new solutions that improve outcomes that can and will serve hundreds of thousands of teachers and millions of students. smart innovation, and entrepreneurship are not the only way to dramatically excel but we will surely fall short of our goals and do a disservice to our children and couny without them. as the president said in his inaugural address asked not whether our government is too big or too small but whether it works. traditionally the k-12 system s not been considered a bastion of innovation and entrepreneurship third witness in the presentation showing the early 20th century classrooms look eerily similar to classrooms around our country today. e analogy maybe slightly exaggerated but it is true for the last century we have not cultivated a culture of an ovation or built district level systems for a cycle of continuous improvement starting with a century ago big com
and a word, ameri's schools need innovation. educational innovatn and should not be confused with the generating great ideas or inventions instead we need new solutions that improve outcomes that can and will serve hundreds of thousands of teachers and millions of students. smart innovation, and entrepreneurship are not the only way to dramatically excel but we will surely fall short of our goals and do a disservice to our children and couny without them. as the president said in his inaugural...
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the title of today's hearing, in case we forgot, climate change and nortand insuring that ameris theclean energy revolution. we'll hear from federal energy commission, otherwise known at frc. >> if i could have my full written remarks placed in the record. >> yes. >> and i will summarize from them. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak here today. the federal energy regulatory commission and many states are using existing authorities to remove barriers to the development of low carbon renewable resources to encourage greater efficiency in the electric system. these efforts are helping to reduce the emissions produced by the generation of electricity. our nation, however, has a much greater ability to reduce emissions in the usage of electricity. studies indicate we could add gigawats. >> on an economy wide basis, energy efficiency alone could reduce our usage by 25%. a major reason why energy efficiency are not used more extensively are that greenhouse gases are an extern turnality. certain types which coal production currently cause significant emissions of greenhouse gases. res
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it came to our shores when al qaeda launched the 911 attacks from afghanistan ameri.american shares a common interest in securing security opportunities and justice. we've afford to renewing a partnership with the afghan people as they move ahead under a new government. i want to congratulate the afghan people on carrying out this historic election. i wish them a blessed month as they come together to welcome this. thank you, everybody. >> shortly after his comments, president obama and his family left for a weekend at camp david. from there they had to martha's vineyard for a weeklong vacation beginning sunday. >> this fall, into the homes to america's highest court from the grand public places to those only accessible by the nine justices but to the supreme court coming the first sunday in october. >> he is interviewed by the elder of nor wall, the national organization for the reform of marijuana laws. that saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. fembo>> in a few moments, represented lundgren hosting a town hall meeting on health care. after that, president obama comment o
it came to our shores when al qaeda launched the 911 attacks from afghanistan ameri.american shares a common interest in securing security opportunities and justice. we've afford to renewing a partnership with the afghan people as they move ahead under a new government. i want to congratulate the afghan people on carrying out this historic election. i wish them a blessed month as they come together to welcome this. thank you, everybody. >> shortly after his comments, president obama and...