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had an even bigger win in japan sweet revenge against american alex welcome all of the moscow born american. here this court set the tone in this one by taking the first set six one the world number four taking less than an hour to close the six one six to win the twenty four year old faces david obey and in the quarter. but there are klitschko will be putting it all of the line before the end of the year the thirty five year old boxer is set to defend his dog will be and w b o heavyweight belts against former cruiserweight champion. on the tenth of december which of course thirty nine year old opponent once held w.b.c. and w b a unified world cruiserweight belt but it will be over a year since moments last fired by the time the frenchman steps into the ring with klitschko the ukrainian himself stands fifteen centimeters taller than the man all his heavyweight since moving up and wait until thousand and nine last fought in july between david haye the younger of the klitschko brothers seeking to make a number fifty seven from six get out into. it is one club benefiting enormously from the n.
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and had an even bigger win in japan revenge against american alex become old school born in america and american this year the scot set the tone in this one by taking the first set six one to world number four taking less than an hour to close out the six one six to win twenty four year old faces david will go into the record to. well there are klitschko will be putting it all in the live before the end of the year the thirty five year old boxer is set to defend his double would be there and w b o heavyweight belts against former cruiserweight champion john mccormack on the tenth of december which goes thirty nine year old opponent once how the w.b.c. and double would be a unified world was a weight belt but it will be over a year since moments last five by the time the frenchman steps into the ring with. himself stands a full fifteen centimeters tall of the man who's worn all his heavyweight bout since moving up the weight in two thousand and nine which called last fourteen july beating david haye the younger of the klitschko brothers sicking to make it when number fifty seven of sixty
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had an even bigger win in japan sweet revenge against american alex to come out of junior the last two born american america this year scott set the town in this one by taking the first set six one the world number four taking less than an hour to close out the six one six to win the twenty four year old faces david in the quarter. now jenson button was fastest in friday's practice for the japanese formula one grand prix the mclaren driver setting the question time with one minute thirty one point nine zero one seconds ferrari's fernando alonso lost to the bridge while less than one tenth of a second while defending champ was third fastest just by taking a tire there and spinning off the track near the end of the season of the session but there were klitschko will be putting it all in the live before the end of the thirty five year old boxer is set to defend his double b. and w. b. heavyweight belts against former cruiserweight champion moment on the tenth of december klitschko thirty nine year old opponent wants the w.b.c. and be unified cruiserweight belt but it will be over years si
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qualifier jeremy charging needed only two sets to stand john philip culture of attacking another american alex but from all of this now taken on with detroit's nickel i do that i admitted to some of the play they called final matches late. i would emerge appear now where spanish rider. has dominated during practice for the malaysian grand prix the repsol honda rider was that fossett is a penguin national circuit and probably conditions to draw circle the better of his to make and crowned world champion casey stoner the funded team lies three leading positions their absence all from a house popular into the sideline due to injuries suffered last week in australia. now the russian artistic gymnastic team have been all nodes on their return to more scuba countries sports chiefs raising concerns about the judging at the recent world championships in tokyo russia finished third behind china and the united states for a month course or if not it's not the story. only thirty three thousands of a point separated russia's viktoria comal from the network and world champion jordan weaver the tiers were fl
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. >> if they're trying to burst the american economic bubble. alexited today with bated breath because eric cantor was going to tell us about economic inequality. now, he chose to speak to those that were neat. he chose to going to wharton school. and then he canceled because the school had the audacity to invite real people. he said he would only go if only the students at wharton could go. and let me just show you a statement a spokes person says the university of pennsylvania was unable to ensure that the attendance policy previously agreed to could be met. the majority leader appreciated the invitation to speak with the students, faculty, alumni and other members of the community. now, you're going to talk about economic inequality but you don't want to talk to the citizens that will have to live with this p. >> or the pitch fork wielding mob that is furious with the fiscal policy that you're trying to propose for the u.s. i mean, you have that coming on the heels of the social security administration is releasing the payroll tax info. and we're
. >> if they're trying to burst the american economic bubble. alexited today with bated breath because eric cantor was going to tell us about economic inequality. now, he chose to speak to those that were neat. he chose to going to wharton school. and then he canceled because the school had the audacity to invite real people. he said he would only go if only the students at wharton could go. and let me just show you a statement a spokes person says the university of pennsylvania was...
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american progress. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, alex.nks for having me on. >> what began 20 years ago? what do you think the clinton legacy is? >> i think 23u7bd mentally in this speech that he gave in little rock, i think he laid out a vision for the economy and a plan for restoring the economy and restoring the middle class in the economy. i think he accomplished that in his eight years of office with the things that he said in that speech. he thought about it every day when he was in the oval office and it produced tremendous rewards for the middle class and for working people in this country. >> let's compare president clinton's approval this time in his first term with that of president obama's right now. because this president stands at 39% while president clinton was at 48%. so what did president clinton do right to stay positive and what is happening in this administration to lead to these numbers? >> well, look, i think that president obama inherited, because of the financial crisis, an economy that has been really difficult. we
american progress. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, alex.nks for having me on. >> what began 20 years ago? what do you think the clinton legacy is? >> i think 23u7bd mentally in this speech that he gave in little rock, i think he laid out a vision for the economy and a plan for restoring the economy and restoring the middle class in the economy. i think he accomplished that in his eight years of office with the things that he said in that speech. he thought about it...
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. >> alex king wound up in an ordinary american suburb. derek king, far from it. and fresh out of prison, landed pretty far away from just about everything. we met up with him about two months after his release in a remote part of the southwest, living off the grid. >> i like time alone, away from everything, away from all buildings and people. i like going out hiking. i see a lot of wildlife and deer. i did see a bear one time. that was interesting. >> a quiet retreat to a rough hewn house owned by that man who sent him those books years ago, dan daly. derek was just getting his footing and savoring all his newfound freedom after eight years behind bars. >> it's kind of like when scrooge in "the christmas carol" woke up on christmas day and realized how close he was and what his life could be like and when he woke up that morning, he had a second chance. >> alex and derek's mother didn't visit them too often in prison, but she was with derek the day he walked out. he remembers it as just about the happiest moment in his life. happiness for derek was hard to come
. >> alex king wound up in an ordinary american suburb. derek king, far from it. and fresh out of prison, landed pretty far away from just about everything. we met up with him about two months after his release in a remote part of the southwest, living off the grid. >> i like time alone, away from everything, away from all buildings and people. i like going out hiking. i see a lot of wildlife and deer. i did see a bear one time. that was interesting. >> a quiet retreat to a...
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americans. this is "weekends with alex witt." we're back in three minutes.hy other life insurance companies treat you like a policy, not a person. instead of getting to know you they simply assign you a number. aviva is here to change all that. we're bringing humanity back to insurance and putting people before policies. aviva life insurance and annuities. we are building insurance around you. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right,...
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our guest is an economist an american enterprise research institute fellow alex brill. that is followed by roland fryer. he talks by to talk about -- he stops by to talk about martin luther king jr.. "washington journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern, here on c-span. this week, president obama give his weekly address from the general motors assembly plan outside of detroit. he traveled there on friday with south korea's president to highlight the recently passed free-trade agreement. the president urges congress to pass his jobs plan after the senate this week rejected the vote to advance the bill. then, house majority whip kevin mccarthy delivers this week's republican address. he discusses the house gop jobs plan that includes measures to roll back government regulations. >> i'm here in detroit visiting workers at a gm plant in the heart of a resurgent american auto industry. and i brought a guest with me -- president lee of south korea. we're here because this week, congress passed landmark trade agreements with countries like korea, and assistance for american
our guest is an economist an american enterprise research institute fellow alex brill. that is followed by roland fryer. he talks by to talk about -- he stops by to talk about martin luther king jr.. "washington journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern, here on c-span. this week, president obama give his weekly address from the general motors assembly plan outside of detroit. he traveled there on friday with south korea's president to highlight the recently passed free-trade...
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alex rodriquez. detroit tigers are headed to american league championship series. >> the tigers win and move on to faceexas for the right to go to the world series. the national league match up decided tonight with the phillies asd the the diamondbacks and the brewers. >> tim brant as the rest of exports. >> good morning. tiger woods had high expectations in his first tournament. he missedayed since at the pga championship. if he was almost as inconsistent back then. was in california 1/7 of 14 fairways. he could not get anything going greens. struggled there all afternoon. tiger was up and down, inconsistent. tiger woods is six shots off the .ead >> i am just trying to get competitive and win a golf tournament. i need to put together a good and get myself the tournament. >> , a state with high school go to a high- wi school football. mark green takes it. in montgomeryed county. have a great day. >>> the chicago bears on the 1985-1986 season are one of the beloved team's of the nfl. they were deprived of the that super bowl champions always get. a whites never got house visit. shuttle challenger accide
alex rodriquez. detroit tigers are headed to american league championship series. >> the tigers win and move on to faceexas for the right to go to the world series. the national league match up decided tonight with the phillies asd the the diamondbacks and the brewers. >> tim brant as the rest of exports. >> good morning. tiger woods had high expectations in his first tournament. he missedayed since at the pga championship. if he was almost as inconsistent back then. was in...
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progressives getting a tea party of their own party correspondent christine prez alex handed a conference taking back the american dream to find out how. you could say this is where it all started. the fight for labor rights in wisconsin today it continues with god as a nationwide protest against the power of the street and is evolving into what some are now calling a revolution. on the streets and off the street. hoping to add fuel to this grassroots fire hundreds of progressive groups and leaders are latching on including van jones the campaign to take back the american dream at a conference of the same name we went from hoping to moping ever got to build a movement in the middle this movement is now being built according to lawmakers and labor leaders alike i think america knows who's responsible and they're upset by it and they're upset that these folks are still living as if they hadn't destroyed millions of lives and i think that's going to spread across the country and i think it's spreading because those with all the wealth are hurting it and people need jobs aren't getting them it's time they say to figh
progressives getting a tea party of their own party correspondent christine prez alex handed a conference taking back the american dream to find out how. you could say this is where it all started. the fight for labor rights in wisconsin today it continues with god as a nationwide protest against the power of the street and is evolving into what some are now calling a revolution. on the streets and off the street. hoping to add fuel to this grassroots fire hundreds of progressive groups and...
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alex witt." it is 9:00 in the east. 6 a.m. out west. let's get to what's happening right now out there. american troops will be packing their bags and returning to the u.s. by the end of this year, effectively ending the war in iraq. president obama made the official announcement yesterday. >> here at home, the coming months will be another season of homecomings. across america our servicemen and women will be reunited with their families. today i can say that our troops in iraq will definitely be home for the holidays. >> well, the president made that decision after speaking with iraq's prime minister. more than 39,000 american troops will be departing iraq after more than eight years of fighting. >>> well, less than an hour after the president's announcement to withdrawal all troops from iraq, he started taking shots from the gop field. mitt romney said the full withdrawal puts at risk the progress america's made so far. he released a statement saying the unavoidable question is whether this decision is the result of a naked political calculation or simply sheer ineptitude in negotiations with
alex witt." it is 9:00 in the east. 6 a.m. out west. let's get to what's happening right now out there. american troops will be packing their bags and returning to the u.s. by the end of this year, effectively ending the war in iraq. president obama made the official announcement yesterday. >> here at home, the coming months will be another season of homecomings. across america our servicemen and women will be reunited with their families. today i can say that our troops in iraq will...
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alex eisenstaedt from "politico." a poll from earlier indicates 14% of the american people approve of the job congress is doing.ow do you get republicans reelected? >> there is a lot of gridlock in washington. the republican-led house has passed a lot of bills, the democrat-led senate has done very little. the president is up on the hill or around the country proposing his agenda. it does not look like we are achieving a lot. the facts of the case is republicans have a plan and the democrats have a plan to the president's agenda. we do not agree on raising taxes. we do not agree on the epa and its assault on employers. we are concerned about the threat of higher taxation. it means republicans are attempting to craft our ideas and work with the president when we find common ground. we found common ground yesterday and the day before as we passed the bill, the three trade bills and the trade assistance. when we can find things we can work on together, i think we are very good. as ec people camped all wrong the country, people are asking for us to do a better job. the facts of the case are simple. as the president
alex eisenstaedt from "politico." a poll from earlier indicates 14% of the american people approve of the job congress is doing.ow do you get republicans reelected? >> there is a lot of gridlock in washington. the republican-led house has passed a lot of bills, the democrat-led senate has done very little. the president is up on the hill or around the country proposing his agenda. it does not look like we are achieving a lot. the facts of the case is republicans have a plan and...
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alex rodriquez. the detroit tigers are headed to the american league championship series. >> the tigers win 3-2.e one of the american league championship series airs tomorrow night. >> the national league match will be decided tonight. st. louis and philadelphia fed back to citizens park for game 5. whoever wins will meet the winner of the diamondbacks slashed growers match up. >>> still another half-hour of "good morning washington. >> two of hollywood's best looking leading men if are taking on the ugly side of the campaign trail. a preview of "the ides of march." >> a great chance to get out this weekend. but it could be tough to navigate. i will explain, coming up. >> sunny and comfortable through the weekend, but temperatures will change. 45 the best place for a vacation is mississippi. you mean louisiana. florida's where folk's want to be. alabama's got you all beat. no matter which state you choose everyone agrees the gulf is vacation at it's best. mississippi outdoors, louisiana seafood, florida beaches, alabama shoreline. so come on down to mississippi louisiana, florida, alabama. the g
alex rodriquez. the detroit tigers are headed to the american league championship series. >> the tigers win 3-2.e one of the american league championship series airs tomorrow night. >> the national league match will be decided tonight. st. louis and philadelphia fed back to citizens park for game 5. whoever wins will meet the winner of the diamondbacks slashed growers match up. >>> still another half-hour of "good morning washington. >> two of hollywood's best...
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alex witt." a deadly day in afghanistan for americans. we've got more details just coming in on an attack apparently directed at u.s. troops. and 7 billion and counting, if we can count that high, the world's population growing. is it reaching a tipping point, though? we'll take a look at some staggering statistics for you. a new approach, might the president's push to bypass congress score him points with key voting blocs in the country? could it help the economy as well? >>> october surprise. snowstorm hitting the northeast. up to a foot of snow in parts. but where? >>> good morning, welcome to "weekends with alex witt." breaking news. to afghanistan, we're getting world that as many as ten have been killed in a attack on kabul. we have the report from kabul. what's the latest, several attacks to talk about. >> reporter: good morning, richard. yeah, at least three attacks throughout different parts of the country. the biggest occurring here in the capital of kabul, as you mentioned, at least ten americans killed, according to a senior u
alex witt." a deadly day in afghanistan for americans. we've got more details just coming in on an attack apparently directed at u.s. troops. and 7 billion and counting, if we can count that high, the world's population growing. is it reaching a tipping point, though? we'll take a look at some staggering statistics for you. a new approach, might the president's push to bypass congress score him points with key voting blocs in the country? could it help the economy as well? >>>...
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. >> alex smith talks about his team's newman tally and the yankees and the tigers battle in the americane playoffs. gary has all the highlights and the sports next. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call the bay area home. from funding that helped a local entrepreneur start a business... to providing grants to a nonprofit which offers job training and placement... and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> all right. good evening, everybody. hey, no giants this year but a baseball fan has to be entertained. yankees and tigers. they went back and forth. tigers and yankees and young broke the tie in the 7th. it's 5-4 detroit. justin verlander, almost certainly to be cy young award winner. 11 strikeouts in 8 innings. allowed four runs and he game on to finish off derek jeter with two on. 5-4 detroit leads the best of 52-1. they can close it out tomorrow at home. tampa. rays snuck into the playoffs but texas has a lot of bats. 4-1 ranger
. >> alex smith talks about his team's newman tally and the yankees and the tigers battle in the americane playoffs. gary has all the highlights and the sports next. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call the bay area home. from funding that helped a local entrepreneur start a business... to providing grants to a nonprofit which offers job training and placement... and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the...
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deteriorating weather it seems like more and more people continue to show alex to support what has really become as mean all of this americanoccupation the so-called occupy wall street movement how it develops remains to be seen but we will be covering it for you here at r.t. bringing up one of the major grievances uniting protesters across the u.s. is eyeing or at the government for putting corporate welfare above that of citizens not that you pick up by watching the merit much of america's mainstream media so activists are getting creative to get across the point as art he's got a chick young reports. thank you it's very discontent loud. and i and graphic thousands of americans have resorted to banners and t. shirts to get their message across that a frustration with what they see is the government acting on behalf of big corporations rather than the people message which the protesters say their media failed to deliver the media feels like these kinds of events don't deserve coverage sometimes all you get when you do something this is a photograph and so it's very important for the message to be seen those simple oftentim
deteriorating weather it seems like more and more people continue to show alex to support what has really become as mean all of this americanoccupation the so-called occupy wall street movement how it develops remains to be seen but we will be covering it for you here at r.t. bringing up one of the major grievances uniting protesters across the u.s. is eyeing or at the government for putting corporate welfare above that of citizens not that you pick up by watching the merit much of america's...
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other speakers have noted the symbolism of the first african-american president coming to speak at a memorial here on the national mall, alexbut for someone who isn't a president. for example, just next door to this memorial is. fdr memorial. this lies on a line midway between the lincoln and jefferson memorials. a lot of people making the obvious reference to the fact that without dr. king, the presidency of barack obama may not have happened at all. >> all right. mike viqueira, thank you very much for giving us a live look at what's going on as we await the president who is on location. he'll be taking to the podium. we'll take you there live of course. >>> we're going to take a short break on "weekends with alex witt." stay with us. we'll be right back. gomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. until i
other speakers have noted the symbolism of the first african-american president coming to speak at a memorial here on the national mall, alexbut for someone who isn't a president. for example, just next door to this memorial is. fdr memorial. this lies on a line midway between the lincoln and jefferson memorials. a lot of people making the obvious reference to the fact that without dr. king, the presidency of barack obama may not have happened at all. >> all right. mike viqueira, thank...
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also, a look at "routes" author alex haley -- "roots" offer. and on american history tv on c- span 3, a visit to the sequoia birthplace museum. an escalation on how and india silversmith successfully created a system of writing for the cherokee language. also, a visit to a secret city. of bridge laboratory historian on their part on the development of the atomic bomb. is it a true southern city? the history and future, saturday at 11:00 a.m. and sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. watch on book tv and american history tv on knoxville, tennessee. >> middle and high school students, it is time to get your cameras rolling for this year's studentcam video competition. make a five-eight minute video on this year's theme, the constitution and you, and get it to seize in by the deadline of january 20 it and you could win the grand prize of $5,000. for complete details, go to studentcam.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: now on your screen is chairman john mica of the house transportation and infrastructure committee. chairman mica, each of the major committees wa
also, a look at "routes" author alex haley -- "roots" offer. and on american history tv on c- span 3, a visit to the sequoia birthplace museum. an escalation on how and india silversmith successfully created a system of writing for the cherokee language. also, a visit to a secret city. of bridge laboratory historian on their part on the development of the atomic bomb. is it a true southern city? the history and future, saturday at 11:00 a.m. and sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern....
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. >> is it realistic at all, do you think, alex that an african-american will be the republican nominee the party of diversity and equal opportunity is. obviously the republicans, wolf. yeah, sure, i absolutely do. . i think for a long time if a woman was president, it t was thought it would have to be a republican woman to bring it across the 50-yard line. but on his marriage, on leadership, on his principles, right now set best orrator and best in the field. >> here in las vegas tomorrow night, donna if he were to get the republican nomination. and that's a big if. no one knows what will happen between now and the end of the republican contest. the last time around, 2008, what the president got about 95% of american votes in the united states. how do you think that would split up next time around? it is obviously very early in the process. >> as you know, wolf, african-american voters like all-americans want a president who will not only fight for issues they care about, jobs and economy, that is number one in the african-american community like it is among all african americans. the
. >> is it realistic at all, do you think, alex that an african-american will be the republican nominee the party of diversity and equal opportunity is. obviously the republicans, wolf. yeah, sure, i absolutely do. . i think for a long time if a woman was president, it t was thought it would have to be a republican woman to bring it across the 50-yard line. but on his marriage, on leadership, on his principles, right now set best orrator and best in the field. >> here in las vegas...
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american scientist stranded at the south pole. hello, everyone. welcome to an extra hour of "weekends with alex witt."a march for jobs today in the capital. al sharpton is leading the rally on the mall. they want to get congress together to pass president obama's jobs plan. we'll bring that to you live. it looks like it's a windy by clear day there in washington, d.c. certainly better weather than what they had planned in august when they were booking what became the hurricane irene weekend. today was the deadline for the presidential candidates to report how much money they pulled in. $100 million went into campaign war chests. so another good day to you, mike. who has the most money in the bank? >> it's interesting. money isn't everything, but in politics it goes a long way. it's very expensive to run a presidential campaign. you have to fly from city to city. you've got to hire the staff. you have to have the organization and perhaps most importantly, and most expensively, you've got to buy the air time to run on those local stations across the map. today is october 15. all the candidates have to r
american scientist stranded at the south pole. hello, everyone. welcome to an extra hour of "weekends with alex witt."a march for jobs today in the capital. al sharpton is leading the rally on the mall. they want to get congress together to pass president obama's jobs plan. we'll bring that to you live. it looks like it's a windy by clear day there in washington, d.c. certainly better weather than what they had planned in august when they were booking what became the hurricane irene...
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american. republicans now fully on the other side of that battle. alex? >>> the protests are going to london today apparently thank you, mike viqueira. >>> comments made by mormonism from a pastor who supports rick perry. he called it a cult and said romney is not a christian. rick perry steered clear of the issues since friday and auto herman cain refuses to say if romney is a christian or not. >> i'm not running for theologian in chief. one of my guiding principles is i start with do the right thing. i'm not getting into that controversy. >> is mitt romney not a christian? >> he's a mormon. that much i know. >> mitt romney gave a vailed response yesterday speaking about another person who called mormons nonchristians. >> one of the speakers who will follow me has crossed that line i think. this language doesn't advantage our cause. it's never changed a single mind much the blessings of faith carry the responsibility of civil and respectful debate. >> meanwhile, ron paul was a big winner at the conference's straw poll. the texas congressman won with 37%
american. republicans now fully on the other side of that battle. alex? >>> the protests are going to london today apparently thank you, mike viqueira. >>> comments made by mormonism from a pastor who supports rick perry. he called it a cult and said romney is not a christian. rick perry steered clear of the issues since friday and auto herman cain refuses to say if romney is a christian or not. >> i'm not running for theologian in chief. one of my guiding principles is...
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alex haley. how he fell in love with the city during a 1982 visit. and on american history tv on c-span 3 a visit to the sequoia birthplace museum. the director explains how an indian silver smith created a system of writing for the cherokee language. and a visit to oak ridge national laboratory and its participate in the development of the atomic bomb. and bruce whaoeeeler on the hisy and future of knoxville. the weekend on book tv and american history tv in knoxville, tennessee. >> middle and high school students it is time to get the cameras rolling for the c-span student cam video. make a five to eight minute video on the theme the constitution and you and get it to us by january 20. you could win the grand prize of $5,000. for complete details go to student cam.org. every weekend let us be your source for public affairs. nonfiction books and american history. it is politics and public affairs events. c-span 2 has become tv with the latest books and american history on c-span 3 showcasing people and events that shaped our country.
alex haley. how he fell in love with the city during a 1982 visit. and on american history tv on c-span 3 a visit to the sequoia birthplace museum. the director explains how an indian silver smith created a system of writing for the cherokee language. and a visit to oak ridge national laboratory and its participate in the development of the atomic bomb. and bruce whaoeeeler on the hisy and future of knoxville. the weekend on book tv and american history tv in knoxville, tennessee. >>...
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alex wagner and mia henderson. thank you for coming on tonight. it's a most to the point question about american politics. we know the economy is terrible. people are angry about it. everyone is. the question is, what is the smart, intelligent thing for this president to say as he attempts to fix it? is he smart to say it's bush's fault or look, we are in charge. we hope it gets better. we are not going to blame it on the past. >> i think biden is taking the argument, we opened up the church doors, the baby was on the steps. it's not our baby, but we are going to take care of it. it's their job to shepherd it to a better place. how long is america going to give them? it took a long time to get into it. it's going to take a long time to get out of it. america's patience is growing thin. >> what do you think of that mia? i was thinking of arguing the president saying when you are doing a skiing event, hold up a sign that says ten for difficulty. is he smart to say it was hard or look, i'm turning things around. don't blame the other guys, blame me? >> you can see them getting away from that argument. americ
alex wagner and mia henderson. thank you for coming on tonight. it's a most to the point question about american politics. we know the economy is terrible. people are angry about it. everyone is. the question is, what is the smart, intelligent thing for this president to say as he attempts to fix it? is he smart to say it's bush's fault or look, we are in charge. we hope it gets better. we are not going to blame it on the past. >> i think biden is taking the argument, we opened up the...
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alex witt. did the u.s. cross the line in targeting americans even if they are terrorists? >>> never before released video of casey anthony. what role they play in her trial and why they are important now. >>> a new ad for michele bachmann tackling the immigration issues and tries to take down one of the top contenders. >>> rachel maddow, the focus of this week's office politic and she talks about the president's approach to job problem in u.s. >>> welcome to "weekends with alex witt." we'll bring you up to speed in new developments in the targeted killing in yemen. u.s. says the drone attack that killed al awacky also killed the number one bomb maker, who tried to make the underwear bomb. also blamed for that scare last year over bombs being sent to the u.s. in printer ink cartridges. al awacky may have been the target but he wasn't the only american killed. samir khan lived in north carolina before heading to yemen. he edited english language website called inspire. a propaganda magazine. >> al awlaki combined two things, he was an operational commander and inspirational.
alex witt. did the u.s. cross the line in targeting americans even if they are terrorists? >>> never before released video of casey anthony. what role they play in her trial and why they are important now. >>> a new ad for michele bachmann tackling the immigration issues and tries to take down one of the top contenders. >>> rachel maddow, the focus of this week's office politic and she talks about the president's approach to job problem in u.s. >>> welcome to...
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american leaders can't act it will be the american citizens that stand up for their rights reporting from wall street more importantly artsy. well earlier i spoke to alex my colleague who's an associate professor at brooklyn college and a someone who actually took part in the weekend's rally and he told me the ultimate aim of the protesters is to create a different political climate in the country. mystery about what's going on down there there's a clear sense the united states that the power of wall street is completely out of control in the. economy and i think young people in particular feel that their futures of the mortgage to pay for the our ages salaries and bonuses by these wall street executives you're looking for long term solutions i don't think they have short term measures that they are feeling for government to address oh i think in large for what they're trying to do is to create a political climate where a number of political actors can start to talk seriously about six million reforms that hopefully can break this kind of crap marriage between economic and political leaks in our. and now clash of the titans two super rich russians are
american leaders can't act it will be the american citizens that stand up for their rights reporting from wall street more importantly artsy. well earlier i spoke to alex my colleague who's an associate professor at brooklyn college and a someone who actually took part in the weekend's rally and he told me the ultimate aim of the protesters is to create a different political climate in the country. mystery about what's going on down there there's a clear sense the united states that the power...
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also, a look at roots author alex haley and his life in naaqsville. and on "american history tv" on c-span3, a visit to the sequoyah birthplace museum. how an indian silversmith, sequoyah, created a system of writing for the cherokee language. also, a visit to secret city, oak ridge national laboratory physician on the lab's part in the development of the atomic bomb. and is naaqsville a true southern city? bruce wheeler on the history, saturday at 11:00 a.m. and sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. watch "book tv" and "american history tv" in naaqsville, tennessee. >> up next, house speaker john boehner talks to reporters about 15 bills that republicans say create jobs which have passed the house and are currently awaiting debate in the senate. he's joined by the majority leader, eric cantor, and several other republican house members. >> good morning, everyone. you know, american families and small businesses are struggling and that's why republicans are focused on finding common ground between the two parties to put americans back to work. today, the house has passed a bip
also, a look at roots author alex haley and his life in naaqsville. and on "american history tv" on c-span3, a visit to the sequoyah birthplace museum. how an indian silversmith, sequoyah, created a system of writing for the cherokee language. also, a visit to secret city, oak ridge national laboratory physician on the lab's part in the development of the atomic bomb. and is naaqsville a true southern city? bruce wheeler on the history, saturday at 11:00 a.m. and sunday at 6:00 p.m....
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valverde blows it by alex advances o the aal-c-s where they'll ffce the texas rangers...the 202 million dollar payroll cannt ee the yankees out of the st round... you can see the americanfined...and number one verse football...that's cominggup sports unlimited... another sunny day... and we could get even warmer for the w. weekend. let's check back with meteorolgist emily graaey. &pgracey. 3 bizarre videooout oo seattle..where the city looks ghost busters.ene from the - busters. a.../ mysterious exploded... out of the ááshootinnáá nearly ...30 feet... in the air./. .and... covering cars... in a gross... goo...///.ááitáá &p eventually... turned into... a slow ooze... / áábubblingáá thru... thh streets..../ áásinceáá firefighters... didn't was.../ áátheeáá kept... everyone authorities... believe.../ it... could be.../ a... mixttre... of... soapy water... and mud.... / ááaáá by-product ...of.../ tunnel prilling. 33 that's all for fox45 newssat 5:30."judge neet..nd we'll be back tonight for fox45 news at ten -- and the late edition at 11... 11...we'll see you later. later.
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but right now, how can you attack any american for trying to make their voice heard in washington any way they can? >> alex castellanos, james carville, appreciate it. >>> up next on the occupy wall street protests, late word on the iraq vet who was hurt in oakland. michael moore joins us to talk about the movement and why he thinks capitalism no longer works. >>> later, in the michael jackson death trial, a crucial doctor for the defense. what he said on the stand today about why dr. conrad murray is not responsible for giving jackson the dose of drugs that killed him. >>> the occupy wall street movement in lower manhattan went north today. an offshoot called occupy the boardroom, marching on five major banks in midtown manhattan, delivering thousands of angry letters, inviting morgan stanley's ceo to lunch. a spokesman politely declined and the head protester politely shook his hand. back in lower manhattan, the fire department removed a number of generators and fuel containers this morning. snow is in the forecast for tomorrow. the protesters say they will stick it out. >>> meantime, a new development i
but right now, how can you attack any american for trying to make their voice heard in washington any way they can? >> alex castellanos, james carville, appreciate it. >>> up next on the occupy wall street protests, late word on the iraq vet who was hurt in oakland. michael moore joins us to talk about the movement and why he thinks capitalism no longer works. >>> later, in the michael jackson death trial, a crucial doctor for the defense. what he said on the stand today...
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bullies, they played the galaxy, two most talented and richest ever rosters in american soccer history. mls playoffs where alexving the ball was below his pay grade. but the real whistle came after the final. he threw the ball at landon donovan. marcell marseau says proper soccer has come to your shores, america, you're welcome. world class football. they grab the face and act like they have been hit. >> flopping. >> men stuff, men stuff. >> so do you think willie may actually -- >> football is going to soar. >> america's methadone. >> since 1972. >> i love it. all right, roger, thanks so much. >>> coming up next we'll talk about politico's developing story regarding herman cain plus a lot, lot, lot, lot more. keep it right here on "morning joe." we're america's natural gas and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and to
bullies, they played the galaxy, two most talented and richest ever rosters in american soccer history. mls playoffs where alexving the ball was below his pay grade. but the real whistle came after the final. he threw the ball at landon donovan. marcell marseau says proper soccer has come to your shores, america, you're welcome. world class football. they grab the face and act like they have been hit. >> flopping. >> men stuff, men stuff. >> so do you think willie may actually...
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but right now how can you attack any american for trying to make their voice heard in washington any way they can? >>alex cast lanos, james carville. up next on the occupy wall street protests, wlat word on the iraq vet who was hurt in oakland. michael moore joins us to talk about the movement and why he thinks capitalism no longer works. >>> later in the michael jackson death trial, a crucial doctor for the defense. what he said on the stand today about why dr. conrad murray is not responsible for giving jackson the dose of drugs that killed him. montgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. ♪ ♪ hey! it says just take one! i can't read. ♪ [ male announcer ] walmart has low prices, every day for halloween. from bags of candy to bigger bags of candy. backed by our ad match guarantee. sav
but right now how can you attack any american for trying to make their voice heard in washington any way they can? >>alex cast lanos, james carville. up next on the occupy wall street protests, wlat word on the iraq vet who was hurt in oakland. michael moore joins us to talk about the movement and why he thinks capitalism no longer works. >>> later in the michael jackson death trial, a crucial doctor for the defense. what he said on the stand today about why dr. conrad murray is...
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sale campaign also focuses on the role that alex alex plays in the private prison industry here's a quote shot of a piece that you did about this. the american legislative exchange council or alec is an extreme right wing membership organization comprised of state legislators and powerful multinational corporations including the corrections corporation of america. alec emotes octaves. and i was on it's a ski town something that. russell pearce like c.c.a. he's an alec member one with obscure ties to national white separatist neo nazi. during alec needing c.c.a. and kias back to a model legislation that became almost word for word arizona's eight hundred seventy. nine and as long as they feel that the change is so these four days. months or even years speech when suddenly the new copycat sprouting up across the counter example who think. so actually how does allied get away with this. very easy they have a lot of interest in their own organization their membership organization that is comprised of big corporations not only c.c. and not only for profit corporations we're talking the likes of. wal-mart for example we're talking the likes of exx
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but right now, how can you attack any american for trying to make their voice heard in washington any way they can? >> alex castellanos, james carville, appreciate it. >>> up next on the occupy wall street protests, late word on the iraq vet who was hurt in oakland. michael moore joins us to talk about the movement and why he thinks capitalism no longer works. >>> later, in the michael jackson death trial, a crucial doctor for the defense. what he said on the stand today about why dr. conrad murray is not responsible for giving jackson the dose of drugs that killed him. progresso. it fits! fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. [ woman on radio, indisti
but right now, how can you attack any american for trying to make their voice heard in washington any way they can? >> alex castellanos, james carville, appreciate it. >>> up next on the occupy wall street protests, late word on the iraq vet who was hurt in oakland. michael moore joins us to talk about the movement and why he thinks capitalism no longer works. >>> later, in the michael jackson death trial, a crucial doctor for the defense. what he said on the stand today...
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but right now, how can you attack any american for trying to make their voice heard in washington any way they can? >> alex castellanos, james carville, appreciate it. >>> up next on the occupy wall street protests, late word on the iraq vet who was hurt in oakland. michael moore joins us to talk about the movement and why he thinks capitalism no longer works. >>> later, in the michael jackson death trial, a crucial doctor for the defense. what he said on the stand today about why dr. conrad murray is not responsible for giving jackson the dose of drugs that killed him. a lot of patients are using toothpaste to clean their dentures. you really want to be careful, you can't use something as abrasive as a toothpaste because it will cause scratches. as a result of those scratches, bacteria will get lodged in that denture and as they multiply in the mouth the odor can get stronger. i always advise my patients to use polident. it has specific agents in it that can kill bacteria. using polident daily, you definitely will not be creating the scratches. you're going to have a fresh bright smile, and you're going t
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the story of ailing american scientist in an arcsh antarctic race to save her. meanwhile, welcome to "weekends with alex witt." 9 a.m. on the east, 6 a.m. out west. we begin with a major program from president obama's landmark health care plan which would have provided long-term health care insurance. it's been scrapped. the community assistance living program would have been voluntary and provided long-term care paid for by premiums and not needed tax dollars. this program was a long-standing priority of the late senator ted kennedy. eliminating c.e ining it is thee they've given occupy a portion of the health care law. mark hall principperin. >> let's remember why there is a health care law. this country has a lot of unmet health care need. long-term care is one of them. the program going away doesn't mean people don't have this need. something has to be done by governors or federal government. politically it's a huge vulnerability for the administration. this is a stand-alone plan. had its own financing. but the political symbolism of them saying, something we thought would work, something we thought
the story of ailing american scientist in an arcsh antarctic race to save her. meanwhile, welcome to "weekends with alex witt." 9 a.m. on the east, 6 a.m. out west. we begin with a major program from president obama's landmark health care plan which would have provided long-term health care insurance. it's been scrapped. the community assistance living program would have been voluntary and provided long-term care paid for by premiums and not needed tax dollars. this program was a...
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economic proposals of the republican presidential candidates with economist and american enterprise institute research fellow alex brill. that will be followed by harvard professor roland frier discussing the legacy of martin luther king junior. washington journal takes your calls and e-mails live at every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern here at c-span. >> i'm here in detroit visiting workers at a gm plant. i brought a guest with me. president lee of south korea. we're here because this week congress passed landmark trade agreements with countries like korea and assistance from american workers that will be a big win for our economy. these trade agreements will support tens of thousands of american jobs and will sell more fords, chevies and cricelers stamped with three proud words made in america. so it is good to see congress act in a bipartisan way in something that will help create jobs at a time when millions of americans are still out of work and need them now. but that's also why it was so disappointing to see senate republicans obstruct the american jons act. even though majority of senators vote yes
economic proposals of the republican presidential candidates with economist and american enterprise institute research fellow alex brill. that will be followed by harvard professor roland frier discussing the legacy of martin luther king junior. washington journal takes your calls and e-mails live at every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern here at c-span. >> i'm here in detroit visiting workers at a gm plant. i brought a guest with me. president lee of south korea. we're here because...