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here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot of money you sir are a fool you know what kind of their terrorist cells in your neighborhood want the usa to feature isn't the only poll that chris. usually the voters. are going to look at you need distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells of sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm happy martin and we're going to break that. looking for every dollar up in the field that while we won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories we need perspective from top my skin's starts. in screwed news on tuesday paul ryan released the newest version of the republican budget called. the path to prosperity right the budget slashes the way of programs like medicare and medicaid that millions of americans rely on to survive republican budget also gives huge tax breaks to corporations and the wealthiest americans while repealing the health care coverage of nearly thirty mi
here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot of money you sir are a fool you know what kind of their terrorist cells in your neighborhood want the usa to feature isn't the only poll that chris. usually the voters. are going to look at you need distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells of sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news...
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warming the hearts of generations of americans they are symbols of true american. however these icons have long been made of broad or owned by foreigners budweiser and other american beer companies are owned by. an international conglomerate the famous and glamorous barbie doll the. reverse mischaracterise. dream like the. no five made in hong kong barbie is america i want the eating disorder. and the warped body images and all the terrible thinking that comes from barbie i want that to be created in america levi's jeans you are. like. the self described icon of american culture with only one line left made of its homeland security james dean because you know we think of all the rock n rollers and and now that's they're not leave the united states there is something incredibly wrong about that most of the vice clothing is in fact sewn overseas the fact that levi's jeans which are the symbol of american heroism or anti heroism are being outsourced. that they were the game of monopoly that makes capitalism a fun family activity has some pieces made in ireland the gre
warming the hearts of generations of americans they are symbols of true american. however these icons have long been made of broad or owned by foreigners budweiser and other american beer companies are owned by. an international conglomerate the famous and glamorous barbie doll the. reverse mischaracterise. dream like the. no five made in hong kong barbie is america i want the eating disorder. and the warped body images and all the terrible thinking that comes from barbie i want that to be...
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on american soil.ht have different rules outside than inside. and i said for goodness sakes you better, but i really can't condition receive of targeting americans. this has nothing to do with repulsing attacks, this has to do with targeting individual people not involved in combat. that's what we've asked him to answeren i think that they've given an answer to the media, but we haven't received it yet. >> megyn: i don't know if you're referring to the letter. we got it three minutes before it came on addressed to you. >> apparently they sent it to you guys before they sent it to us. >> megyn: let me be the first it read to you, from the attorney general of the jiets directed to you, dear senator paul it's come to my attention that you've now asked an additional question, does the president have the authority to use a weaponized drone to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil. the answer to that question is no. sincerely, eric holder. >> hurray for 13 hours yesterday we asked him that
on american soil.ht have different rules outside than inside. and i said for goodness sakes you better, but i really can't condition receive of targeting americans. this has nothing to do with repulsing attacks, this has to do with targeting individual people not involved in combat. that's what we've asked him to answeren i think that they've given an answer to the media, but we haven't received it yet. >> megyn: i don't know if you're referring to the letter. we got it three minutes...
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there's many different tribes, are native americans in this country. i'm ojibway, my wife and son are northern cheyenne from montana, and their belief is different, as in the beliefs maybe in the class you're teaching here. and the way i was taught, our sweat lodge is open to anybody - men, women. and first of all, what we do is we start with the smudge - preparing for the sweat. i prepare by not eating during the day, the whole day. fasting. in the evening time is when we run the sweat. and how i prepare for that is we designate a fire keeper to heat the rocks, make sure the rocks, which we call grandfathers, and that's what goes inside of the sweat and purifies our mind and body. >> so they're like our ancestors, the rocks? >> yes. every rock, in our belief, has a spirit, you know. a rock is a living - >> they're alive? >> yes. >> and you know, when you think about it, i guess if you follow the evolutionary mode, our original ancestors were the rocks, were the molten lava that we came out of. so they're alive. what in the - in the experience inside t
there's many different tribes, are native americans in this country. i'm ojibway, my wife and son are northern cheyenne from montana, and their belief is different, as in the beliefs maybe in the class you're teaching here. and the way i was taught, our sweat lodge is open to anybody - men, women. and first of all, what we do is we start with the smudge - preparing for the sweat. i prepare by not eating during the day, the whole day. fasting. in the evening time is when we run the sweat. and...
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- americans. mr. johnson is known for his 15th hour work days and 60 workweeks. he is a native of mississippi and grew up in illinois. his early work included delivering newspapers. something was required him to get up too early to do. after college at the university of illinois and graduate school at princeton university, he found his way to washington and into a series of jobs, including as a lobbyist on what including as a lobbyist. survey of 1000 african american adults to gauge the community's sentiments on politics, the economy, and social mores. a welcome toe give robert johnson. [applause] >> thanks, angela. the afternoon, everybody. i am delighted to be here. i was sitting here talking to donna and she said you know you have to live when your face is on a cookie. april told me she was going to tweet it. recognizeso like to allyson fitzgerald, the chairwoman of the speaker's and the woman who put this speaking events together. angeles, thank you for that kind introduction and members of th
- americans. mr. johnson is known for his 15th hour work days and 60 workweeks. he is a native of mississippi and grew up in illinois. his early work included delivering newspapers. something was required him to get up too early to do. after college at the university of illinois and graduate school at princeton university, he found his way to washington and into a series of jobs, including as a lobbyist on what including as a lobbyist. survey of 1000 african american adults to gauge the...
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the american victory was total the casualty figures speak for themselves one hundred american soldiers were killed and on the iraqi side it's estimated there were between four and five thousand victims most of them civilians. the battle left a city in ruins where death continue to take its toll. and their offensive it's thought the u.s. troops used white phosphorous bombs and depleted uranium weapons banned by all international conventions. and. so our new passenger is not administrator at the general hospital. since the battle of fallujah ended has kept records of the children born with congenital malformation. for him there's no doubt the americans were responsible for this tragedy. of. for me the administrator's office becomes an empty. the war is far from over in fact it's still going on for the stigma. and there are . two thousand and five we know to expect crease in genetic malformations a new born babies. only show a tiny part of their reality just for the month of january we recorded forty three cases. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global econ
the american victory was total the casualty figures speak for themselves one hundred american soldiers were killed and on the iraqi side it's estimated there were between four and five thousand victims most of them civilians. the battle left a city in ruins where death continue to take its toll. and their offensive it's thought the u.s. troops used white phosphorous bombs and depleted uranium weapons banned by all international conventions. and. so our new passenger is not administrator at the...
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the american people demand one. the republican study committee and the house republican budget deliver it for a fairer economy, for a balanced budget, for a greater future for our children. we need to support these republican budgets. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. our budget focuses first and foremost on jobs and getting the economy growing. it does balance mountain same time that the republican budget -- it does balance the same time that the republican budget balances. we do not give tax breaks to the folks at the top financed by increasing taxes on middle-class taxpayers. i now yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from california, a great new member of the budget committee, mr. cardenas. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. cardenas: thank you, mr. speaker. my friends across the aisle constantly say we should act like small businesses and
the american people demand one. the republican study committee and the house republican budget deliver it for a fairer economy, for a balanced budget, for a greater future for our children. we need to support these republican budgets. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. our budget focuses first and foremost on jobs and getting the economy growing. it does balance mountain...
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murderers who kill innocent americans. [cheers and applause] the future belongs to americans who are willing to lay their lives down on the line to protect our right of free speech. we will never give up that right just like we will never give up our second amendment rights either. [applause] that would have been, from our president, a message of caring. meanwhile, here at home, our nation is facing what will likely be the biggest non- military crisis in our history. the president has presided over war of the young buckley of $6 billion more in debt -- of the young by putting us $6 billion more in debt. we have enemies who are conducting deadly cyber attacks against us. our president continues to borrow billions of dollars from them. that is conducting a war against the young. that is not caring about us. this is a generational injustice of epic proportions. it is the greatest transfer of wealth in human history starting from the young to whomever the president wishes to give our money. how does the help the poor when fede
murderers who kill innocent americans. [cheers and applause] the future belongs to americans who are willing to lay their lives down on the line to protect our right of free speech. we will never give up that right just like we will never give up our second amendment rights either. [applause] that would have been, from our president, a message of caring. meanwhile, here at home, our nation is facing what will likely be the biggest non- military crisis in our history. the president has presided...
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in august of the same year, some americans were occupying hill number 303, most americans never heard of hill 303. let me tell you about it. hill 303 was being occupied by the second battalion, 5th cavalry reg. of the united states army. it was a small group because america didn't have a lot of troops in south korea. we weren't ready for this war. the north koreans with the aid of the communist chinese later overran the hill and the americans, some stayed, some withdrew. one of the individuals who stayed on that hill was a friend f mine by the name of donald foisie. donald and his other comrades refused to give ground. the hill was overrun. the north koreans took the hill. donald and one of his friends hid in a rice paddy. used bamboo canes to get air. they stayed there for a long time. unbeknownst to him, 45 other american soldiers had been captured by the north koreans. and how they were captured, they were lined up in front of a ditch, not handcuffed but their hands tied behind their backs, and they were machine-gunned down in that gully. later the americans retook the hill. found
in august of the same year, some americans were occupying hill number 303, most americans never heard of hill 303. let me tell you about it. hill 303 was being occupied by the second battalion, 5th cavalry reg. of the united states army. it was a small group because america didn't have a lot of troops in south korea. we weren't ready for this war. the north koreans with the aid of the communist chinese later overran the hill and the americans, some stayed, some withdrew. one of the individuals...
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wave of anti-americans. but we ignored for an opinion, we said the problem is they are anti-american and we marched off into the two foreign policy debacles of the 20th-century. there is a problem there. rob nerve wracking mara 30 years later spoke of his regret we have not been able to listen that it was a failure of imagination to realize the french were the best informed westerners on in vietnam. we did not take them seriously because we assumed they had in for us. but i went to the records records, the french archives what his advisers were telling him in the french foreign ministry. they're renouncing those americans don't have culture but they said they analyzed the intelligence they rick getting, a 17,000 french citizens, the vietnamese exiles they had good information they tried to share it with us and we could not help because of the confusing concept of anti-americanism. >>host: other times where there are anti-nation with the roman empire? it should be us to the term that we have british officials
wave of anti-americans. but we ignored for an opinion, we said the problem is they are anti-american and we marched off into the two foreign policy debacles of the 20th-century. there is a problem there. rob nerve wracking mara 30 years later spoke of his regret we have not been able to listen that it was a failure of imagination to realize the french were the best informed westerners on in vietnam. we did not take them seriously because we assumed they had in for us. but i went to the records...
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citizens on american soil.enator paul accusing the president of shredding the constitution. >> i rise today to begin to filibuster john brennan's nomination for the cia. i will speak until i can no longer speak. i will speak as long as it takes until the alarm is sounded from coast to coast. the constitution is important. your rights to trial by jury are precious. no american should be killed by at drone on american soil without first being charged with a crime, without first being found to be guilty by a court. lou: the senator took up four at 11:47 a.m., three minutes but -- 13 mets before noon in response to a letter from attorney-general eric holder. in that letter to holders and the administration will not rule out the possibility of those strikes against american citizens on u.s. soil. holders letter read, it is possible, i suppose, to imagine an extraordinary circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the constitution and the applicable laws of the united states for the presidents
citizens on american soil.enator paul accusing the president of shredding the constitution. >> i rise today to begin to filibuster john brennan's nomination for the cia. i will speak until i can no longer speak. i will speak as long as it takes until the alarm is sounded from coast to coast. the constitution is important. your rights to trial by jury are precious. no american should be killed by at drone on american soil without first being charged with a crime, without first being found...
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who is an american? how do we sort of coexist in this post war period where the people from that community are by and large marginalized, yet you have this whole kind of other thing happening where it's -- the war has been won, this is like new things, television is happening, advertising, this whole advertising thing is happening. so you have these marginalized peoples and what happens, is it possible to develop a kind of at that moment a cross-cultural community? is it possible to have kind of a multi cultural community that emerged from that moment? and so, in particular, that's what i wanted to explore. and part of the back drop is there was this extraordinary jazz scene happening in that area. there's this wonderful book called fillmore harlem west and also there's several other books that are about that particular era. but that's all happening too, people like billie holiday, count basie, duke ellington, they were all playing in the fillmore district, bop city, plantation club, jack's tavern. that'
who is an american? how do we sort of coexist in this post war period where the people from that community are by and large marginalized, yet you have this whole kind of other thing happening where it's -- the war has been won, this is like new things, television is happening, advertising, this whole advertising thing is happening. so you have these marginalized peoples and what happens, is it possible to develop a kind of at that moment a cross-cultural community? is it possible to have kind...
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it's the army that continues to get a great deal of american funds and it is through the closed door that i think americans hope to make and many of the same policies that need to change under mubarak so the way that you seem to be staging it suggests a continuation of the same american policy where israel comes first and israel's arab neighbors are really a tool. use only to try to preserve israel's security energize supporters of whistleblower bradley manning have hailed him a hero after his decision to admit in courts to purposely passing scores of u.s. military and diplomatic files to wiki leaks the army private claims he acted with good intentions attempting to show the public the ugliest side of war amounting however denies charges of aiding the enemy for which he could be handed a life sentence well to america's blake was at the hearing. when p.f.c. manning finished reading his thirty five page statement he turned his microphone off he was done testifying and a handful of members of the press gallery actually journalists began applauding it was something that people had waited
it's the army that continues to get a great deal of american funds and it is through the closed door that i think americans hope to make and many of the same policies that need to change under mubarak so the way that you seem to be staging it suggests a continuation of the same american policy where israel comes first and israel's arab neighbors are really a tool. use only to try to preserve israel's security energize supporters of whistleblower bradley manning have hailed him a hero after his...
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for americans living with disabilities, many of whom are also aging americans, broadband and commuters -- computers can provide even more critical tools for health and wellness. they allow someone with a speech impairment to e-mail her doctor, a person who is mobility limited to its in glasses -- classes online, and for someone else to work at home. 29% of people with disabilities would join the work force if telecommuting were actually a viable option for them. before working at home, however, broadband is now a necessity for anyone searching for a job. many job openings are only posted online. about 80% of fortune 500 companies only accept job applications online. and about 60% of working americans use the internet as an integral part of their jobs every single day. if you do not have broadband, you are increasingly cut off from these opportunities. and unfortunately, ntia's own research shows that they're still too many americans who are on the wrong side of this and digital divide. in collaboration with the u.s. since then -- since his bureau, ntia conducts the most extensive surve
for americans living with disabilities, many of whom are also aging americans, broadband and commuters -- computers can provide even more critical tools for health and wellness. they allow someone with a speech impairment to e-mail her doctor, a person who is mobility limited to its in glasses -- classes online, and for someone else to work at home. 29% of people with disabilities would join the work force if telecommuting were actually a viable option for them. before working at home, however,...
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there are only american issues. [applause] cpac, in order to be effective and have any power to change things for the better, as conservatives, we must leave no american behind. even those who may disagree on some issues because there is a solid, and ground -- a solid common ground. they are not our enemies. they are our sisters and brothers. they are and neighbors and friends. it is imperative to reach out and share that conservative message of liberty and less government and lower taxes and individual responsibility. it is time we all stop preaching to the choir. america already has one party against one another. we will never win a, a test of identity -- a contest of identity politics. we have to believe in america greatest achievement -- that no one is guaranteed success the everyone is guaranteed an equal opportunity at success. [applause] liberals tell is that is the way to realize this. there is a reason that washington d.c. is an island of prosperity and it's a nation mired. losers, the more crony capitalist
there are only american issues. [applause] cpac, in order to be effective and have any power to change things for the better, as conservatives, we must leave no american behind. even those who may disagree on some issues because there is a solid, and ground -- a solid common ground. they are not our enemies. they are our sisters and brothers. they are and neighbors and friends. it is imperative to reach out and share that conservative message of liberty and less government and lower taxes and...
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products with americans that would be nice truly american is a ship that has long sailed the question now is whether made in america will be forgotten as a stamp on products left to become just a term for the history books and. art. and art his own honest aasia churkin to joins me now for more on the stasi or were you surprised to find out that a lot of these products weren't american made. i was making i mean it's a crazy world what is the what is really happening i mean this reality what's going to go next the the apple pies i mean it's really scary that barbie is no longer being made here i mean remember the scandal the summer that the olympic uniforms for us the u.s. teams were being made in china and everybody was outraged and surprised i mean the reality is it's it's really frightening in the sense that all of these products and many more these are just you know some examples the iconic examples of you know that we traditionally associates with things that america produces are no longer being made here but it's the simpler things too i mean t.v.'s microwaves you name it it's com
products with americans that would be nice truly american is a ship that has long sailed the question now is whether made in america will be forgotten as a stamp on products left to become just a term for the history books and. art. and art his own honest aasia churkin to joins me now for more on the stasi or were you surprised to find out that a lot of these products weren't american made. i was making i mean it's a crazy world what is the what is really happening i mean this reality what's...
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but in the end, this was not about america or americans or american intentions. this was about iraq as fouad has said, a society we barely understood, which has its own reasons, its own rationale. iraq had in the american occupation of iraq the best opportunity that any middle eastern arab country has had, perhaps ever, to build a civil society, and it has not done sod and that is not the fault of the united states. it's a very american thing, of course, to hook for fault. what did we do that didn't accomplish our objectives here? i remember general petraeus on one of his early tours saying-- he said it again and again-- as did general casey, by the way-- look, we don't want you americans to follow your instinct to do everything here.v let the iraqis do it. if they fail, we'll help them.if that ran counter to the instincts of many americane soldiers in iraq. but it was, if you will, emblematic, that plea from the generals, of a much, much deepeu problem. this was not about the united states. it was about iraq, and iraq proved to be resistant ultimately to what am
but in the end, this was not about america or americans or american intentions. this was about iraq as fouad has said, a society we barely understood, which has its own reasons, its own rationale. iraq had in the american occupation of iraq the best opportunity that any middle eastern arab country has had, perhaps ever, to build a civil society, and it has not done sod and that is not the fault of the united states. it's a very american thing, of course, to hook for fault. what did we do that...
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kill an american on american soil with a drone.got eric holder to say yeah, i guess you're right. it's not constitutional. ted cruz is doing a fantastic job. rand paul saying i need more answers. almost as bad on the stand besides eric holder's reaction was jodi arias. two deer in the headlights. >> andrea: could you talk that long, greg? >> greg: i couldn't stand that long. for sure. i get tired. i love that he is fighting drones with drones. he is just going to drone for hours and hours. genius. by the way, i think his name should go from rand paul to rand personal. we havperm. we have drones in benghazi. like they are misunderstood lady bugs wit. he is fearful of rifle with mass death from above from an ominous government. >> andrea: kimberly, this is scary stuff when you look at it. the president basically, i think came out and said we are allowed to kill americans and they put out the memo to the justice department with a drone. that was a cyb, cover your butt memo because they have technically killed american sits they consid
kill an american on american soil with a drone.got eric holder to say yeah, i guess you're right. it's not constitutional. ted cruz is doing a fantastic job. rand paul saying i need more answers. almost as bad on the stand besides eric holder's reaction was jodi arias. two deer in the headlights. >> andrea: could you talk that long, greg? >> greg: i couldn't stand that long. for sure. i get tired. i love that he is fighting drones with drones. he is just going to drone for hours and...
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writing an african american character. you have to think about, too, this whole idea of political correctness has both an up side and a very bad down side. one of those is people tend to be very cautious and not want to try things like that. i eventually through my relationship with danny glover pulled it out of my drawers -- out of the drawer, desk drawer, and read it and danny was instrumental in saying, let's do this. let's just do this. but, again, it was me working with some african american actors and i actually had it vetted by august wilson, read it and checked it out for me and there's another fellow who wrote soldier's story, charles fuller, took a look at it for me. i wanted to make sure my bases were covered. but this new play, what i did was, i feel comfortable writing the characters, but you are never sure. one thing that happened was steven anthony jones helped me a great deal with the african american character. we took it to sundance and what happens when you go to sundance is you bring some actors and som
writing an african american character. you have to think about, too, this whole idea of political correctness has both an up side and a very bad down side. one of those is people tend to be very cautious and not want to try things like that. i eventually through my relationship with danny glover pulled it out of my drawers -- out of the drawer, desk drawer, and read it and danny was instrumental in saying, let's do this. let's just do this. but, again, it was me working with some african...
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well what happens is you get a contractor an american contractor. signs that he's going to build a specific the he then contracts with contractors of the local they pay people off and they get it going to a degree but then everybody loses interest and they pocket the money no it's not only the corruption within iraq it's the corruption of american contractors working with the iraqis when they know that the facility is not going to be built and the money is just going for payoffs payouts for american contractors and payoffs for iraqi subcontractors so essentially what you're saying is the project don't get done but people are still profiting. profiting when you when you stop and think of all of these mansions that are being built in abu dhabi these are people in iraq who made fortunes and take their money over dobby dobby and build themselves a mansion. and then we and we the american taxpayer who really make sacrifices to make these payments to the department of defense that then absconds with the money through subcontracts. i think the best lesson
well what happens is you get a contractor an american contractor. signs that he's going to build a specific the he then contracts with contractors of the local they pay people off and they get it going to a degree but then everybody loses interest and they pocket the money no it's not only the corruption within iraq it's the corruption of american contractors working with the iraqis when they know that the facility is not going to be built and the money is just going for payoffs payouts for...
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attorney general's refusal to rule out the possibility of drone strikes on american citizens and on american soil is more than frightening it is an affront to the constitutional due process rights of all americans for one senator paul is absolutely right way back in june of eight hundred seventy eight during the reconstruction era following the civil war congress passed the posse comment out of sight. the intent of the act which was a distant grandson of the in insurrection act of eighteen zero seven was to limit the power of the federal government when it came to using federal military personnel to enforce state laws against americans on american soil the law was modified in one thousand nine hundred one to refer to the powers of the american armed forces in two thousand and six the bush administration urged congress to revoke posse come into office so the us armed forces could restore public order and enforce laws in the aftermath of natural disasters terrorist attacks and other conditions congress went along with president bush's request and passed it as part of the national defense autho
attorney general's refusal to rule out the possibility of drone strikes on american citizens and on american soil is more than frightening it is an affront to the constitutional due process rights of all americans for one senator paul is absolutely right way back in june of eight hundred seventy eight during the reconstruction era following the civil war congress passed the posse comment out of sight. the intent of the act which was a distant grandson of the in insurrection act of eighteen zero...
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they lost african-americans, asian americans, latinos, young people and women. those are big problems but republicans are ignoring the real solutions. look, i think you're going to continue to have a problem. >> the problem is with their policies. there is no nice way to tell seniors you're changing social security. to tell latinos we're profiling you, we're suppressing your vote. we don't need a smile. we need new policies. thank you for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> religious war. let's play "hardball." good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. i'm not washington. let me start tonight with this. you can't steer a car with the engine off. it's problem with the republican party today. get rid of the cultural right, abortion and gay marriage, all those began who moving to the republican party over prayer in public school years ago and you kill one giant engine. get rid of the whackos as john mccain cats them and you lose another engine. all the libertarians who just want government out of their face and out of their lives and y
they lost african-americans, asian americans, latinos, young people and women. those are big problems but republicans are ignoring the real solutions. look, i think you're going to continue to have a problem. >> the problem is with their policies. there is no nice way to tell seniors you're changing social security. to tell latinos we're profiling you, we're suppressing your vote. we don't need a smile. we need new policies. thank you for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball"...
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the combined american u.s. airwaves would employ nearly 120,000 people, have to -- 2012 revenues of $40 billion, flying 950 jets to approximately 900 locations. it would leave only four national airlines with significant networks controlling over 80% of the domestic market. as a result, our subcommittee, test with the oversight policy, they must conduct a thorough examination of this transaction. the department of justice will the proposed merger, applying an analytical framework set forth in the assess the anti- competitive a fax in relevant marker -- markets, and identifying increased barriers and efficiencies that may flow from this consolidation. in previous hearings from the subcommittee several principals of guided the approach to antitrust law. most importantly, we must remember the insight from assest bork. to purpose of these laws is maximize consumer welfare and protect competition rather than to protect competitors. government may sometimes have a proper role in ensuring that the company does not obt
the combined american u.s. airwaves would employ nearly 120,000 people, have to -- 2012 revenues of $40 billion, flying 950 jets to approximately 900 locations. it would leave only four national airlines with significant networks controlling over 80% of the domestic market. as a result, our subcommittee, test with the oversight policy, they must conduct a thorough examination of this transaction. the department of justice will the proposed merger, applying an analytical framework set forth in...
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starts where you see the labels in the corners, european- american, african-american, sometimes a black, white, we use either, and then you see this in the center. this is the picture of an african-american face, in you are supposed to give the right response, and on the keyboard, it would be the i key, so i hit the i key, and this would be the white face, and i would respond with the e key, and i would practice, learned to associate the right key for the black faces and the white faces, the i key for the black faces and the e key for the white faces. now we will see a series of words. there will be a few of them. laughter is a pleasant word, so i would press the e key, and then we would get another word, and this is an unpleasant word, and i would press the i key, right response, and i get practice with us this getting the left response and the right response, a very easy task, and then we move into will be called a combined task with a different screen. now, we are just combining the two tasks. so now the white faces and the good word to get a lift response, and the black faces and th
starts where you see the labels in the corners, european- american, african-american, sometimes a black, white, we use either, and then you see this in the center. this is the picture of an african-american face, in you are supposed to give the right response, and on the keyboard, it would be the i key, so i hit the i key, and this would be the white face, and i would respond with the e key, and i would practice, learned to associate the right key for the black faces and the white faces, the i...
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economy and american workers. by ending these abuses, we can generate needed revenue while creating a fairer tax code, one that does not reward corporations and the wealthy for behaviors that put the rest of us at an unfair disadvantage. so when i hear someone say, we're going to have tax reform but it must be revenue-neutral, what i hear is let's keep all the tax breaks for the wealthy and the large corporations. i say it is time to end those. we need that revenue for education, for infrastructure, for biomedical research, for science research. we need it to make sure that our young people today are able to compete in this global economy in the future. mr. president, compromise, common sense, and good-faith negotiations are what we need today. we do not need someone saying, no, we cannot raise revenues. all we got to do is cut spending. on our side, with the leadership of senator murray, we have said we'll cut spending, but we'll also raise revenues. we'll have a balanced approach fl so i irk m i urge my colleago
economy and american workers. by ending these abuses, we can generate needed revenue while creating a fairer tax code, one that does not reward corporations and the wealthy for behaviors that put the rest of us at an unfair disadvantage. so when i hear someone say, we're going to have tax reform but it must be revenue-neutral, what i hear is let's keep all the tax breaks for the wealthy and the large corporations. i say it is time to end those. we need that revenue for education, for...
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decline american decline but what is american decline but what is the main? d. want china to replace american would that be good for the world or no power, would that be good? i took away the impression in some ways personal terms because it's not only the broad question of american power that back in beirut and what you've learned with the secretary of state as america having the strongest presence in the world even if you think it's relative decline. am i misreading that? >> guest: the decline thing, think american power is changing. i think the whole notion of power is changing. i'm not actually a big fan of the work declined because i don't think it reflects necessarily the reality. i am not a policymaker but from what i am finding is a journalist and as someone who has lived if you will on the receiving end of decisions made in washington, i'm not sure that the work declined is the right one but it is the one used in the debate. what i have found was that there was no one else who could take on the role that the moment that the u.s. has. china isn't read
decline american decline but what is american decline but what is the main? d. want china to replace american would that be good for the world or no power, would that be good? i took away the impression in some ways personal terms because it's not only the broad question of american power that back in beirut and what you've learned with the secretary of state as america having the strongest presence in the world even if you think it's relative decline. am i misreading that? >> guest: the...
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he wanted to be an american.nd this happens, not only to him, as yoko points out, but to so many others. murder, suicide, accidental guns going off. it's -- can i just say something else too? >> absolutely. >> i don't we don't have -- we're on an agenda here. >> that's all right. >> it is the first time i've been able to talk to you on tv like this. so i'm honored to do that. >> thank you, my friend. >> i want to clear this up about how i real hooe feel about gun control laws. i don't believe that the gun control laws that we want to pass, and i want it pass, and i'm fighting very hard for them, that's not really going to change the problem. and nobody on our side really i think wants to say that sometimes. well, yes, it will all go way. well, it really won't all go away. in my movie "bowling for columbine", the way the attacks and i'm on the enemies list, the point i made in the film that i kind of agree with the nr that guns don't kill people. except i change their slogan to, guns don't kill people, americans k
he wanted to be an american.nd this happens, not only to him, as yoko points out, but to so many others. murder, suicide, accidental guns going off. it's -- can i just say something else too? >> absolutely. >> i don't we don't have -- we're on an agenda here. >> that's all right. >> it is the first time i've been able to talk to you on tv like this. so i'm honored to do that. >> thank you, my friend. >> i want to clear this up about how i real hooe feel about...
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detroit is mostly african-american.y voted for obama and all of a sudden, they're in the sights of this guy. it's unbelievable. instead of working with detroit to make it, get it through the crisis it's in right now, they're going to set up an emergency financial manager that's going to come in and take out the elected officials. going to take out the mayor. avoid collective bargaining agreements. instead of doing what has to be done is collect the money owed, there is millions of dollars in traffic tickets. why isn't the state helping us? it's going to happen, but i think the people in the state of michigan said no financial manager and he came right back and did it. >> so, what is the solution here? you just mentioned traffic tickets and can the city be managed into a profitable situation? >> i think they basically have to have this helping the state, the federal government, but there are tons of money that haven't been collected. they don't even know where the traffic tickets are. there's millions of dollars in real
detroit is mostly african-american.y voted for obama and all of a sudden, they're in the sights of this guy. it's unbelievable. instead of working with detroit to make it, get it through the crisis it's in right now, they're going to set up an emergency financial manager that's going to come in and take out the elected officials. going to take out the mayor. avoid collective bargaining agreements. instead of doing what has to be done is collect the money owed, there is millions of dollars in...
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and for the first time in san francisco history there now an ashi asian-american mayor and five asian-americanis is the year of the snake, and i hope that the city will be focused and disciplined in order to achieve what we as a city set out to create. in our tradition with our year of snake. i am excited in the work of my colleague in the spirit of collaboration and work with focus and discipline as called by the year of the snake. this saturday i realize there it will be a celebration. and the diversity of our city is so wonderful. that it could be enjoyed by all people. so it's a celebration of the lunar new year. yet there will be hundreds of thousands of people there from all walks of life celebrating with us. and i realize that the parade itself is a big deal. while i was growing up. and i realized, i thought about the parade. we are going down kearney street now. but when i was a little kid, believe it or not, that parade went down grant avenue. and could you imagine that parade going down grant avenue with hundreds of thousands of people watching it? it was crazy. then i realized that
and for the first time in san francisco history there now an ashi asian-american mayor and five asian-americanis is the year of the snake, and i hope that the city will be focused and disciplined in order to achieve what we as a city set out to create. in our tradition with our year of snake. i am excited in the work of my colleague in the spirit of collaboration and work with focus and discipline as called by the year of the snake. this saturday i realize there it will be a celebration. and...
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funds and it's through the closed door that i think americans hold tuning in many of the same policies that the meeting under or so and with the use of it seem to be staging it suggests a continuation of the same american policy where israel comes first and israel's arab neighbors are really a tool. used only to try to preserve israel's security or the big stories now we're tracking today few the u.s. is pushing forward with a full court martial against al we will see bradley manning prosecutors plan to call a full witness list to prove he's guilty of a range of serious situation is included aiding the enemy that's the main one now manning denies this admitting only to providing secret data to wiki leaks with the aim of revealing what he called the true cost of war are to america's andrew blake was at the hearing. manning finished reading his thirty five page statement he turned his microphone off he was done testifying and a handful of members of the press gallery actually journalists began applauding it was something that people had waited for a long time there he was speaking very t
funds and it's through the closed door that i think americans hold tuning in many of the same policies that the meeting under or so and with the use of it seem to be staging it suggests a continuation of the same american policy where israel comes first and israel's arab neighbors are really a tool. used only to try to preserve israel's security or the big stories now we're tracking today few the u.s. is pushing forward with a full court martial against al we will see bradley manning...
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citizen on american soil? >> what i said the government has no intention of carrying out drone strikes in the united states. it's hard for me to imagine a situation in which that would occur. we have within the united states the ability to use our law enforcement capacity. >> sean: no intention? hard to imagine. why can't he just say no? now, senator ted cruz was so baffled by holder's comments and contradictions he pressed the attorney general even further. watch this. >> do you have a legal judgment on whether it would be constitutional to kill a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil in those circumstances? >> a person who has engaged in the way that this person sitting at the cafe, not doing anything imminently, the use of lethal force would not be appropriate, would not be something that-- >> i find it remarkable that you still will not give an opinion on the constitutionality. let me who have onto the next topic because we've gone round and round. >> let me be clear, i thought i was saying no, all right? no. >> sean:
citizen on american soil? >> what i said the government has no intention of carrying out drone strikes in the united states. it's hard for me to imagine a situation in which that would occur. we have within the united states the ability to use our law enforcement capacity. >> sean: no intention? hard to imagine. why can't he just say no? now, senator ted cruz was so baffled by holder's comments and contradictions he pressed the attorney general even further. watch this. >> do...
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so it's the first time in 50 years that americans saw americans who had been killed in combat. up to that 1943 date, censorship for world war ii was the same as for world war i. you couldn't show graphic pictures of any kind. c-span: twenty-three. this is joe rosenthal? >> guest: this is the classic photograph taken by joe rosenthal of ap of the flag being raised on mt. surbashi on iwo jima, and i think the one point to say here is that it is not a fake. it is a second picture of the second flag raising on iwo jima, but it is a legitimate un-posed photograph of the second flag raising. and the reason for a second flag being raised was the first flag that was raised was very small and fighting was still going on on the island and the admiral in charge of the fighting wanted a larger flag from the ships so that all the soldiers could be inspired by the american flag -- so they brought up a larger flag to raise. c-span: this next one, number 24, is kind of rough isn't it? >> guest: it's a tough photograph. it's one of the last from the war. it's probably the last combat picture in
so it's the first time in 50 years that americans saw americans who had been killed in combat. up to that 1943 date, censorship for world war ii was the same as for world war i. you couldn't show graphic pictures of any kind. c-span: twenty-three. this is joe rosenthal? >> guest: this is the classic photograph taken by joe rosenthal of ap of the flag being raised on mt. surbashi on iwo jima, and i think the one point to say here is that it is not a fake. it is a second picture of the...
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the income gap of white americans is ten times that of black americans. the net worth of the median white household is $1 18,000. and that of the -- the wealth gap between black americans and white americans over the past twenty years has increased from $20,000 to $90,000 according to the pugh research center. again, according to the pugh research center, nearly half of african-americans born to middle class families in the '60s will never attain the wealth of their parents. number three, african-americans were once the largest ethnic minority group and the dominant minority political voice in this country dating back to the civil rights movement. african-americans are now confronted with the growing influence of the hispanic population which is today the largest minority population group. i wanted to gauge african-american sentiment about the political and economic changes that could result from hispanic-americans being the largest minority. the demographic fact could lead to hispanic potentially exercising greater political influence within the country
the income gap of white americans is ten times that of black americans. the net worth of the median white household is $1 18,000. and that of the -- the wealth gap between black americans and white americans over the past twenty years has increased from $20,000 to $90,000 according to the pugh research center. again, according to the pugh research center, nearly half of african-americans born to middle class families in the '60s will never attain the wealth of their parents. number three,...
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in american interest to follow israel's agenda so therefore aipac. it's not beneficial for aipac to be running the government or want any more is for the past thirty years. this friendship to leave. the apac congress this sunday all cheney. the presidents of russia and the u.s. are seeking ways to avoid further setbacks in relations between their countries there was a main theme of a phone conversation between vladimir putin and barack obama the leaders have pledged to seek new ways of ending the conflict in syria issue they don't see eye to eye on both have instructed their diplomats to push harder for a political transition to end the violence on friday moscow criticized western plans to send aid to the rebels saying it would only encourage them to seize power by force newton and obama have said they are also willing to work closer on global security issues including missile defense and concerns over iran and north korea's nuclear programs. now let's take a look at some other world news in briefs fifteen people have been arrested after scuffles bro
in american interest to follow israel's agenda so therefore aipac. it's not beneficial for aipac to be running the government or want any more is for the past thirty years. this friendship to leave. the apac congress this sunday all cheney. the presidents of russia and the u.s. are seeking ways to avoid further setbacks in relations between their countries there was a main theme of a phone conversation between vladimir putin and barack obama the leaders have pledged to seek new ways of ending...
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we have four americans who were killed. know that much more could have been done to protect people beforehand, to help send in reinforcements during the fire fight, and then, don't forget, secretary clinton's words when she testified about this matter when she said what difference does it make. >> sean: a big difference. >> if the administration, yes, told people it was because of a movie or a terror attack? i can't even begin to interpret for you what she meant there, but if she doesn't understand that it makes a difference if you lie to the american people, clearly, you know, there's a lot more work we need to do to get to the bottom of this. >> sean: what do you make of the reports there were earlier attacks that could have precipitated, in response to these groups? is that something we'll ever get an honest answer to? >> i don't know if we will, frankly and i hope we're taking actions against the groups. that's sort of the fourth piece of this. you've got before, during, and then the lies after and the four i say is no
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the african-american art and culture complex, this is african-american month 360. 3 61 on leap year because every single day we need to remember the struggles. we need to remember the good times and the bad times so that we are pushing forward and not pushing backwards. so that we are moving our community together as a whole, forward, and making sure that the mistakes of the past that this city has made does not continue to impact the african-american community, which includes the rapid decline. with myself and supervisor cohen have been working extremely hard on this board and we are going to be looking to members of the african-american community to help us continue to find creative options so that we can begin to repopulate this city with the african-american community that is so deserved. thank you so much. (applause) >> supervisor breed, you sound like the good reverend dr. breed. we were about to have church in here, folk. i hope you're ready. i want to start with district 1, supervisor 1 districtv, supervisor eric mar. >> thank you. colleagues, black history is so important t
the african-american art and culture complex, this is african-american month 360. 3 61 on leap year because every single day we need to remember the struggles. we need to remember the good times and the bad times so that we are pushing forward and not pushing backwards. so that we are moving our community together as a whole, forward, and making sure that the mistakes of the past that this city has made does not continue to impact the african-american community, which includes the rapid...
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products with americans that would be nice truly american is a ship that has long sailed the question now is whether made in america will be forgotten as a stamp on products left to become just a term for the history books and. new york to examine this topic more comedian dan while we're joined me earlier was a few products that he says truly deserve their red white and blue stamp well if it's not american made then i want no part of it so i brought a certain beer that well we've covered up the label so we don't get sued. now it's it's just as delicious as budweiser but in order to drink it you have to start listening to animal collective and a couple other hipster bands if that gives you any clues i actually brought some. oh you know which one it is no go ahead says the surprise may oh well i brought some free you know but wiser is moving to belgium and i just want belgium to know that they can't step all over america because we've got these we figured out the formula first twinkies and now this so we've got these belgium. and we also got a couple of the. you're not going to you can'
products with americans that would be nice truly american is a ship that has long sailed the question now is whether made in america will be forgotten as a stamp on products left to become just a term for the history books and. new york to examine this topic more comedian dan while we're joined me earlier was a few products that he says truly deserve their red white and blue stamp well if it's not american made then i want no part of it so i brought a certain beer that well we've covered up the...
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dairy farms may soon be running dry even americans to drink the milk of foreign. prevent this from happening and ensure that the milk we drink is one hundred percent made in america and later in the show is a your take my take live segment your chance to call in and ask a question and make a comment line on here. you need to know this rand paul made drawings that he hates workers' rights even more the junior senator from kentucky stole that actual spotlight wednesday when a filibuster john brennan's nomination as cia chief over concerns with the obama administration's drone assassination program national media celebrated his twelve hour speech as a throwback to the glory days of the senate with balls epic rant was a blast of the past in more ways than one buried deep in the senator's call for transparency was a call to turn back the clock on workers' rights. what i'm trying to say though is that the rights of the constitution the rights of the individual that were enshrined in the constitution are important things that democracies can't overturn so when you get to
dairy farms may soon be running dry even americans to drink the milk of foreign. prevent this from happening and ensure that the milk we drink is one hundred percent made in america and later in the show is a your take my take live segment your chance to call in and ask a question and make a comment line on here. you need to know this rand paul made drawings that he hates workers' rights even more the junior senator from kentucky stole that actual spotlight wednesday when a filibuster john...
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what could be more american? what i found is for 200 years critics in the united states have been tired with loyalty of anti-americanism or the war of 1812 to the rise of empire in 1897 across the 20th century to return that doesn't do justice. >> host: to ask you also another book you for it. it's a topic the? >> guest: that was the little-known episode from the second world war when the results administration was very determined immigrant immigrant population in latin america spread across central and south america would rise up, take over countries and this is a concern widely shared in the security establishment in the planning board. a break of their meetings about the possibility. the nascent taligent agencies to thwart the possibility that began a program lost to history until he recovered enough book under which the fbi was dispatched to find in latin america. the problem is the people who were sent to speak german or spanish and didn't know much about countries where they were supposed to find bad guys.
what could be more american? what i found is for 200 years critics in the united states have been tired with loyalty of anti-americanism or the war of 1812 to the rise of empire in 1897 across the 20th century to return that doesn't do justice. >> host: to ask you also another book you for it. it's a topic the? >> guest: that was the little-known episode from the second world war when the results administration was very determined immigrant immigrant population in latin america...
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the president has not and would not use drone strikes against american citizens on american soil. on the broader question, if legal authorities that exist to use lee that force are bound by and constrained with the law of the constitution. the issue here isn't the technology. the method does not change the law. the president sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and is bound by the law, whether the lethal force in question is a drone strike or a gunshot. the constitution applies the same way. and that's why i think there's been a great deal of confusion about the technology here when the technology is irrelevant to what the law in the constitution says, and the president is bound by the constitution, bound by the laws, and is sworn to uphold them. >> so, when you've said he would never -- you're saying there are no circumstances, because i thought that -- the attorney general talked about a 9/11 or peril -- >> you can make wild hypotheticals. they don't change the law for the president to uphold the united states, sworn to protect the united states, and in an event like an atta
the president has not and would not use drone strikes against american citizens on american soil. on the broader question, if legal authorities that exist to use lee that force are bound by and constrained with the law of the constitution. the issue here isn't the technology. the method does not change the law. the president sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and is bound by the law, whether the lethal force in question is a drone strike or a gunshot. the constitution applies the same...
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as americans. and and when we read about in an baines johnson talking to his ambassador in south viet nam saying i am not going to go down in history as the first american president to lose a war and mumble under my breath hold the phone. at ship sailed. james madison already lost the war sort of. which prompted me to think a little bit about winners and losers and ask the question so who won the war of 1812 anyway? although it may seem one candidate is canada, let me explain. in a dumb handed miss reading of what their neighbors were thinking many americans in the months before the war talked themselves into thinking that canadians would welcome an invading american force with open arms and wasn't only jefferson. house speaker henry clay assured president madison that the militia of kentucky are alone competent to place canada at your feet. quite incorrect as the happened. when it came to the american invasion the canadians did not welcome invaders from the south as liberators and the three prong
as americans. and and when we read about in an baines johnson talking to his ambassador in south viet nam saying i am not going to go down in history as the first american president to lose a war and mumble under my breath hold the phone. at ship sailed. james madison already lost the war sort of. which prompted me to think a little bit about winners and losers and ask the question so who won the war of 1812 anyway? although it may seem one candidate is canada, let me explain. in a dumb handed...
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dairy farms may soon be running dry even americans to drink the milk of foreign. prevent this from happening and ensure that the milk we drink is one hundred percent made in america and later in the show is a your take my take live segment your chance to call in and ask a question make a comment line on here. you need to know this rand paul made drawings that he hates workers' rights even more the junior senator from kentucky stole that actual spotlight wednesday when a filibuster john brennan's nomination as cia chief over concerns with the obama administration's drone assassination program national media celebrated his twelve hour speech as a throwback to the glory days of the senate but balls epic rant was a blast of the past in more ways than one buried deep in the senator's call for transparency was a call to turn back the clock on workers' rights. what i'm trying to say though is that the rights of the constitution the rights of the individual that were enshrined in the constitution are important things that democracies can't overturn so when you get to the
dairy farms may soon be running dry even americans to drink the milk of foreign. prevent this from happening and ensure that the milk we drink is one hundred percent made in america and later in the show is a your take my take live segment your chance to call in and ask a question make a comment line on here. you need to know this rand paul made drawings that he hates workers' rights even more the junior senator from kentucky stole that actual spotlight wednesday when a filibuster john...