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as i said, they all look to america as the ideal of what they too might one day become. in the far east, however nationalism has taken on a different and harder aspect. the rising economic power of japan has filed a claim to displace the united states as the dominant power of the 21st century. in europe, many of the ancient states are signing up to exchange their national birthright for a limited partnership in an economic co-op called the ec. in holland, a conservative prime minister is today being pressed to lead the mother of parliaments into yielding up to bureaucrats in brussels what generations of british soldiers fought to preserve. friends we americans must not , let that happen here. [applause] we must not trade in our sovereignty for a cushioned seat at the head table of anyone's new world order. the first challenge we face, then, is economic, presented by the rise of a european super state and a dynamic asia led by japan. the 20th century was the american century, but they intend to make the 21st, the century of europe or the century of asia. so, as we america
as i said, they all look to america as the ideal of what they too might one day become. in the far east, however nationalism has taken on a different and harder aspect. the rising economic power of japan has filed a claim to displace the united states as the dominant power of the 21st century. in europe, many of the ancient states are signing up to exchange their national birthright for a limited partnership in an economic co-op called the ec. in holland, a conservative prime minister is today...
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that's a lot of telephone poles. >> as guys like you continue your lives in america polling as davidng those hard liners that were concentrated in south florida shows continual erosion of the support for embargo and hard line towards cuba . notwithstanding everything you are saying, the situation is not going to get better for those ex isles that lost property in cuba. what's your prescription for what's going to happen? africa. when you have only one nation on earth placing sanctions on a rogue regime not much happens but when you have the entire world placing sanctions that's the cure but it's not going to happen. i'm realistic. it's knot going to happen. >> fair enough. what's the prescription that might work for those like you who feel it's not useful for the united states to engage cuba at this level what should we do? >> the u.s. should place some kind of conditions on its negotiations in cuba that will ensure the end of the castro giambi regime and the rebirth of democracy in cuba. that's not going to happen either, not with this administration. what they want is for cuba to b
that's a lot of telephone poles. >> as guys like you continue your lives in america polling as davidng those hard liners that were concentrated in south florida shows continual erosion of the support for embargo and hard line towards cuba . notwithstanding everything you are saying, the situation is not going to get better for those ex isles that lost property in cuba. what's your prescription for what's going to happen? africa. when you have only one nation on earth placing sanctions on...
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. >>> the man known as america's mayor remains defiant. you'll hear what fellow republicans are saying about rudy giuliani's comments criticizing u.s. president president obama and his patriotism. >>> plus, details on a new u.s. government report warning of terror attacks from home grown groups. the news continues after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't leave your car unprotected. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal information every second of every day, helping to guard your social security number, your bank accounts and credit, even the equity in y
. >>> the man known as america's mayor remains defiant. you'll hear what fellow republicans are saying about rudy giuliani's comments criticizing u.s. president president obama and his patriotism. >>> plus, details on a new u.s. government report warning of terror attacks from home grown groups. the news continues after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't leave...
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or as america is really a nation of small towns as opposed to major cities. that is why at least up until now, america has always tended to represent on a national level and predicted its internationally the values that you would associate with a small-town. so i think a lot of that also has to do with the political climate in the state of play in australia. >> nice job beginning to learn americans flying, nick. when you said hit it out of the park i thought it was with the boston red sox. [laughter] and win colorado don't really like the boston red sox. [laughter] >> hi, i am right in. i'm just wondering if you had an opinion on the executive order of the generation quick >> i told you you'd meet interesting people. see, you just not right in. >> reagan lovely question. thank you for coming here with your dad. i believe you guys reached out to me last week and i really appreciate you coming. i'm glad that my work touched me enough for you, and i'm so happy they could all work and you could be here tonight. it's a very good question. i had occasion to be in ne
or as america is really a nation of small towns as opposed to major cities. that is why at least up until now, america has always tended to represent on a national level and predicted its internationally the values that you would associate with a small-town. so i think a lot of that also has to do with the political climate in the state of play in australia. >> nice job beginning to learn americans flying, nick. when you said hit it out of the park i thought it was with the boston red...
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in the popular culture, as you saw at the head of the story, in terms of polling numbers, america clearly is moving in what i perceive as the right direction. >> in 1987, you remember barnie frank came out to his voters. probably washington's most powerful legislator. we have a picture of him kissing his husband at the d.n.c. convention. is this a career ender for someone in politics? >> no, and i think he did that deliberately. that that would be the norm. what drives acceptances is people coming out and recognising they have gay brothers and sisters, as america feels comfortable, it's strengthening the institution of marriage. people don't have to hide in the shadows, but can say "i'm gay, i'm proclaiming that's a value, and i want to enjoy the same benefits as heterosexual couples." do you feel like you messed an opportunity when you came out at the forefront of that particular movement. being a gay politician? >> no, i'm in prison re-entry, that was born out of my sense of the faith. >> you work in that, you are not in prison. >> i was in prison today. i mean mean, prison re-entry is
in the popular culture, as you saw at the head of the story, in terms of polling numbers, america clearly is moving in what i perceive as the right direction. >> in 1987, you remember barnie frank came out to his voters. probably washington's most powerful legislator. we have a picture of him kissing his husband at the d.n.c. convention. is this a career ender for someone in politics? >> no, and i think he did that deliberately. that that would be the norm. what drives acceptances...
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reporter: but giuliani remains defiant, even as he risks stepping further away from his image as america'sley cnn, new york. >>> on to the cold and snow. boston has been buried in snow for several weeks. and that may have pushed some to the edge as you'll see someone went to criminal lengths to protect their parking spot. one woman woke up to find her car vandalized after parking in what she thought was an open space. >> i just kind of backed away. i started crying. >> reporter: the young mom comes out to the southeast street to go to work only to find her car trashed. even her car seat didn't stop the person who smashed her windows and keyed her car with the words "not okay." >> i don't know how nobody saw them. >> reporter: cassandra was visiting her boyfriend. she says she's from chelsea and has her own shoveled out spot. there were no markers here saving the space. >> i know how long it takes to shovel a spot like that. so i definitely wouldn't park where it was saved for someone. >> reporter: space savers are a tradition on boston streets, and on friday, the rules were changed regardi
reporter: but giuliani remains defiant, even as he risks stepping further away from his image as america'sley cnn, new york. >>> on to the cold and snow. boston has been buried in snow for several weeks. and that may have pushed some to the edge as you'll see someone went to criminal lengths to protect their parking spot. one woman woke up to find her car vandalized after parking in what she thought was an open space. >> i just kind of backed away. i started crying. >>...
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pinpointing pollution culprits plus, as america searches for new sources of energy, fracking operations are expanding. hear why some are urging the industry to rethink where they set up shop. >> if we unite together as one, one people, one voice, we can do it. >> and a group of teens take their case all the way to the supreme court to argue for laws that protect the air for future generations. the latest battles and
pinpointing pollution culprits plus, as america searches for new sources of energy, fracking operations are expanding. hear why some are urging the industry to rethink where they set up shop. >> if we unite together as one, one people, one voice, we can do it. >> and a group of teens take their case all the way to the supreme court to argue for laws that protect the air for future generations. the latest battles and
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as a nation to our full potential. i want to be president so i can do this for america. pplause] my mandate as president would be to rein in the federal government in order to set free the spirit of the american people. to reconnect our government in washington with the common sense values of our citizens. and to reassert american interests wherever and whenever they are challenged around the world. [applause] my guide in this would be the final piece of the bill of rights -- the tenth amendment. it reads, "the powers not delegated to the united states by the constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states are reserved to the states, or to the people.” that's what the 10th amendment says. [applause] when those words were written by our founding fathers more than 200 years ago, they were an affirmation of a radical new theory of politics -- a theory based on the need to limit the powers of the central government in order to unleash the unlimited potential of the people. the federal government should do only those things specifically called for in the constitution. all oth
as a nation to our full potential. i want to be president so i can do this for america. pplause] my mandate as president would be to rein in the federal government in order to set free the spirit of the american people. to reconnect our government in washington with the common sense values of our citizens. and to reassert american interests wherever and whenever they are challenged around the world. [applause] my guide in this would be the final piece of the bill of rights -- the tenth...
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>>> flying in to support ukraine, as america's top diplomat arrives in theeast. >> the french president and german chancellor are due in kiev later today. i'm nick clark, you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also ahead attacks step up in syria's capital as a rebel group mobilizes the forces. a blow for greece's government. it tightens its screws. >> i'm jennifer glass on the border. hundreds of families arrive because they are being forced to leave >>> so the west is rallying around ukraine and . the situation grows worst. french chancellor the german chancellor will travel to kiev thursday. secretary of state john kerry is there to meet petro porashenko. they are expected to discuss whether washington will offer ukraine support, such assist weapons. ukraine and rebels are battling for strategic conditions in eastern ukraine. shelling conditions in donetsk and luhansk. the city of mariupol has also been hit by violence. fighting is at its most intensive, which is the major transport hub between russia and ukraine, that's were charles stratford had this report from. >> reporter: a
>>> flying in to support ukraine, as america's top diplomat arrives in theeast. >> the french president and german chancellor are due in kiev later today. i'm nick clark, you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also ahead attacks step up in syria's capital as a rebel group mobilizes the forces. a blow for greece's government. it tightens its screws. >> i'm jennifer glass on the border. hundreds of families arrive because they are being forced to leave >>> so...
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and as america's cold war in cuba stars to thaw out, you'll meet a modern day rum runner with a thirst'm ali velshi and this is "real money." president obama and his new defense secretary ashton carter are reconsidering america's exit from afghanistan. almost 14
and as america's cold war in cuba stars to thaw out, you'll meet a modern day rum runner with a thirst'm ali velshi and this is "real money." president obama and his new defense secretary ashton carter are reconsidering america's exit from afghanistan. almost 14
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what and how much of it was cleaned up in 1945 and 1946 alone later in the '50s and '60s and '70s as america and england rustled over that history. all that said, i don't think that the actual spy's themselves in this case on a particular colorful trio roald dahl, in flubbing in node you as the author of the james bond books and david ogilvy he went on to become a founder of the advertising giant ogilvy and mather. it didn't really go out of their way to a exaggerate or mislead people about their own spying careers. i think it was more a case of the fact that reality failed sadly short fiction. i think that it is no coincidence that all three of those men made their posts career famous as fabulous as a storyteller's of one sort or another and i think because of james bond's outsize fame there on the exploits during the war sort of pale by comparison. they're not like fleming's a daring creations, they did not drop behind enemy lines and sort of slip the not the officers wrote in the dark. there were desk jockeys, they were the traditional kind of intelligence officers rather than frontline o
what and how much of it was cleaned up in 1945 and 1946 alone later in the '50s and '60s and '70s as america and england rustled over that history. all that said, i don't think that the actual spy's themselves in this case on a particular colorful trio roald dahl, in flubbing in node you as the author of the james bond books and david ogilvy he went on to become a founder of the advertising giant ogilvy and mather. it didn't really go out of their way to a exaggerate or mislead people about...
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>> reporter: it is line of attack the president has heard before. >> this is not a man who sees america as you and i see america. >> mr. obama answered the charge repeatedly back in 2008. >> let me be clear, i will let no one question my love of this country. >> reporter: jim acosta cnn, the white house. >>> now to the trial of a man accused of murdering american sniper chris kyle and another military veteran. testimony friday claims drugs, alcohol and even episodes of the hit tv show "sign field" are all reasons eddie ray routh may have killed the two. the precipitationosecution says these are all excuses. >> reporter: all of those times eddie ray routh is seen squirming in a police car or rambling as interrogated by murder investigators, the prosecution's medical expert says these moments are examples of routh's personality disorder. a man desperate for attention not evidence of an insane killer. >> military-aged male on a cell phone watching the convoy over. >> reporter: at the moment routh killed kyle and littlefield the forensic psychologist said that he was in a psychotic state fuell
>> reporter: it is line of attack the president has heard before. >> this is not a man who sees america as you and i see america. >> mr. obama answered the charge repeatedly back in 2008. >> let me be clear, i will let no one question my love of this country. >> reporter: jim acosta cnn, the white house. >>> now to the trial of a man accused of murdering american sniper chris kyle and another military veteran. testimony friday claims drugs, alcohol and...
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housing an estimated ten times the number of mentally ill as america's hospitals. >> i got classifiedich is i was a danger to the institution. >> reporter: lila stokes was in maryland. she punched an inmate. >> i ended up busting her head open, coming out of my cuffs. >> reporter: she's diagnosed depressive bipolar. she grew up in poverty and joined a gang to have the fancy things other kids did. she was convicted of three attempted murders. in a moment of rage aimed a gun at a girl who survived. >> how close were you this. >> couple feet. >> when you pulled the trigger what were you thinking? >> i wasn't thinking. >> did you think you'd killed her? >> i don't know. i don't know. i just -- have you ever had an out of body experience? you see yourself but you're not actually there. you don't hear anything. you don't smell anything. it's just like tunnel vision. that's how it was. >> reporter: the question, what should a life like hers be while she's here? something you should know as a little girl she was so bright she was singled out for scholarship money. she was excited at a better
housing an estimated ten times the number of mentally ill as america's hospitals. >> i got classifiedich is i was a danger to the institution. >> reporter: lila stokes was in maryland. she punched an inmate. >> i ended up busting her head open, coming out of my cuffs. >> reporter: she's diagnosed depressive bipolar. she grew up in poverty and joined a gang to have the fancy things other kids did. she was convicted of three attempted murders. in a moment of rage aimed a...
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but the mayor, i think it's absolutely right that he's forfeiting his status as america's mayor and these new chapters in the legacy he's writing are really -- it's just really a shame. >> well we'll see. the early days of this republican presidential race we'll see when the candidates come to new york for money and see if giuliani is still a part of that. i appreciate you both joining us. coming up inside the battle plan to retake mosul from isis which may involve u.s. ground forces. >>> also you may be ready for hilly, but they're not ready for a coronation. debate brewing over the dangers of breezing through the democratic nomination without a real fight glncht. >>> the oscars are in sunday. the red carpet will be the whitest it's been since 1998. is it cold enough for you out there? setting records from new york all the way down to miami. ♪ there's confidence. then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts mean your peace of mind. now you can get the works, a multi-point inspection with a synthetic blend oil
but the mayor, i think it's absolutely right that he's forfeiting his status as america's mayor and these new chapters in the legacy he's writing are really -- it's just really a shame. >> well we'll see. the early days of this republican presidential race we'll see when the candidates come to new york for money and see if giuliani is still a part of that. i appreciate you both joining us. coming up inside the battle plan to retake mosul from isis which may involve u.s. ground forces....
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pinpointing pollution culprits plus, as america searches for new sources of energy, fracking operations are expanding. hear why some are urging the industry to rethink where they set up shop. >> if we unite together as one, one people, one voice, we can do it. >> and a group of teens take their case all the way to the supreme court to argue for laws that protect the air for future generations. the latest battles and new invasions right now. and along with all of the extreme support, and extreme opposition, is still a bit of skepticism in the middle. >> from our online community, we consider them to be a third host, they are not sure about the consequences of the fracking industry. and local communities so we have andre that tweets in, a moratorium on #fracking until and unless it is safe and healthy. they can do business, and then snarl the new transformer, says force the #to drink the contaminated water until they clean it up. i am pretty sure they won't do that. is the process of drilling and injecting fluid into the ground at extremely high pressure to fracture shale rock. the defini
pinpointing pollution culprits plus, as america searches for new sources of energy, fracking operations are expanding. hear why some are urging the industry to rethink where they set up shop. >> if we unite together as one, one people, one voice, we can do it. >> and a group of teens take their case all the way to the supreme court to argue for laws that protect the air for future generations. the latest battles and new invasions right now. and along with all of the extreme support,...
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the recession soon vanished as america cranked up to meet the new demand.king back it seems uncertainty over events in europe caused the american economy to turn sour. when uncertainty evaporated in the face of war the economy boomed once again. some radicals complained bitterly that war was the health of the state but on the whole americans welcomed prosperity. richard gill what did economists think then? they saw these fluctuations as temporary. there was a long tradition in classical western economics that there could be no such thing as general overproduction. depressions would cure themselves. when labor was unemployed, all labor had to do was accept lower wages. businesses would be happy to rehire them and prosperity would soon return. underlying this view was say's law, after the 19th-century economist j.b. say. what did say say? he said that, in total supply always creates its own demand. there can never be long-lasting overproduction since each good is either demanded by ourselves or is used to demand some other good. in the early part of this cent
the recession soon vanished as america cranked up to meet the new demand.king back it seems uncertainty over events in europe caused the american economy to turn sour. when uncertainty evaporated in the face of war the economy boomed once again. some radicals complained bitterly that war was the health of the state but on the whole americans welcomed prosperity. richard gill what did economists think then? they saw these fluctuations as temporary. there was a long tradition in classical western...
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. >>> as america prepared to watch super bowl xlix, 5,000 made their way to england to take part in thee. it's an eight mile course billed as the toughest race in the world. competitors made their way through 200 obstacles, bashed wire electric shock, wooden barricades and freezing mud. about a third that start never reach the finish line. my question why do you sign up for something like that. >> to brag you did it. if a third of people don't make it. if you make it you are it. >> you get the bragging rights. >> what if you don't make it then you don't tell anyone. >> now it's time for a look ahead. on capitol hill dozens of heroes from the greatest generation will receive a special honor. the devil's brigade was an elite canadian american special forces unit in world war ii. close to 50 survivors will assemble to receive the prestigious medal. highest civilian award given by congress. >>> nathan lane 59 tony award winning actress blythe danner 72. i'm dara brown. thanks for watching "early today." hope you have a terrific tuesday. we'll catch you back here tomorrow. >>> this morning,
. >>> as america prepared to watch super bowl xlix, 5,000 made their way to england to take part in thee. it's an eight mile course billed as the toughest race in the world. competitors made their way through 200 obstacles, bashed wire electric shock, wooden barricades and freezing mud. about a third that start never reach the finish line. my question why do you sign up for something like that. >> to brag you did it. if a third of people don't make it. if you make it you are it....
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as goes texas so goes america. and as goes america, so goes the world. so we have to take the lead here in texas from amarillo to mce mcclellan. we must work together to ensure that the future is bigger in texas. may god bless each and every one of you, and may god forever bless the great state of texas. thank you. >> tomorrow the house is scheduled to take up the senate version with the construction of the keystone xl pipeline. watch the debate on c-span. u.s. chamber of congress president calls to pass cyber security bills. >> thank you, suzanne, let's not lose sight that i'm irish. thank you to all of you for being part of this annual chamber tradition. the state of american business is improving. six long years after the recession technically ended, inventing and consumer spending are firming up. the housing sector continues to recover in fits and starts. we have created millions of new jobs. the drop in energy prices may slow this sector over the next year. we have had a few good quarters of solid growth surprising some of the experts. the economy s
as goes texas so goes america. and as goes america, so goes the world. so we have to take the lead here in texas from amarillo to mce mcclellan. we must work together to ensure that the future is bigger in texas. may god bless each and every one of you, and may god forever bless the great state of texas. thank you. >> tomorrow the house is scheduled to take up the senate version with the construction of the keystone xl pipeline. watch the debate on c-span. u.s. chamber of congress...
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as america's first and still one of its most popular national parks, much of its original ecosystem haseen preserved. dr. crabtree: it really was about drawing a big box around the geothermal resources of the park. and of course a wonderful windfall from that was the protection of pre-columbian conditions. all the species and all the wonderful habitats that are not represented in other areas of north america were protected by the original creation of yellowstone national park. go back up and see more of the active fires. narrator: however pristine the park may appear, in fact, human efforts to manage the park have had dramatic effects on the health of its plants and animals. dr. crabtree: in managing and protecting this park many things had to happen. and actually when it was made a park, there was already some big impacts to the park. fur trapping had occurred. elk and deer were being poached. and the park actually formed by bringing in the military to help protect it. and then soon after that they moved into a phase of trying to manipulate it to get it back to a healthy state which in
as america's first and still one of its most popular national parks, much of its original ecosystem haseen preserved. dr. crabtree: it really was about drawing a big box around the geothermal resources of the park. and of course a wonderful windfall from that was the protection of pre-columbian conditions. all the species and all the wonderful habitats that are not represented in other areas of north america were protected by the original creation of yellowstone national park. go back up and...
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an america where it is not enough to protect my rights under the law but where it is a duty and an obligation for each of us as americans to make sure every american is equal under the law. if september 11, 2001 taught america anything, it is that we are stronger when we are holding to each other as a national community and weaker when we act as individuals. that tragedy gave us an enormous opportunity to focus not only on our common peril, but also on our common dreams. the peril remains, but the dreams must be resurrected -- and they will be in a new american century. president kennedy challenged us to "pass the torch to a new generation of americans." and so, we must issue that challenge again. so too must we restore the deepest belief of our people that each generation has a responsibility to pass to our children a nation and a world that is better and stronger than the one that was passed to us. as we experience the crisis of community at home, we are witnessing the effort to repudiate 225 years of american consensus on what our nation's place should be in the world. since the time of thomas paine and joh
an america where it is not enough to protect my rights under the law but where it is a duty and an obligation for each of us as americans to make sure every american is equal under the law. if september 11, 2001 taught america anything, it is that we are stronger when we are holding to each other as a national community and weaker when we act as individuals. that tragedy gave us an enormous opportunity to focus not only on our common peril, but also on our common dreams. the peril remains, but...
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their role on the screen and in life as role models. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve b when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction m
their role on the screen and in life as role models. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose...
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. >> reporter: the man once known as america's mayor, rudy giuliani, now the target of a biting attack from the white house. >> it's sad to see when somebody who's attained a certain level of public stature and even admiration tarnishes that legacy so thoroughly. >> reporter: the backlash growing after giuliani said wednesday night, i do not believe that the president loves america. then last night on fox doubled down. >> i'm right about this. i have no doubt about it. i do not withdraw my words. i do not detect in this man the same rhetoric and the same language, the same love of america that i detected in other american presidents including democrats. >> reporter: but today at a meeting of the democratic national committee, the president used this language. >> it's about making this nation we love more perfect. >> reporter: the white house denies that was a response to giuliani, though the hashtag obama loves america was started by the white house and tweeted more than 54,000 times in 24 hours with comments from both sides. and the president's spokesman wasn't done. >> i think really
. >> reporter: the man once known as america's mayor, rudy giuliani, now the target of a biting attack from the white house. >> it's sad to see when somebody who's attained a certain level of public stature and even admiration tarnishes that legacy so thoroughly. >> reporter: the backlash growing after giuliani said wednesday night, i do not believe that the president loves america. then last night on fox doubled down. >> i'm right about this. i have no doubt about it. i...
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an america where it is not enough for me to want health care for my family but the obligation, and responsibility of every one of us asmerican citizens to ensure that each one of us has health care for our families. [applause] an america where it is not enough for me to want good public schools and a better life for my children but an obligation, and a responsibility as citizens to insure that every child in america may go to a good public school and have the opportunity of a better life. [applause] an america where it is not enough to protect my rights under the law but where it is a duty and an obligation for each of us as americans to make sure every american is equal under the law. [applause] if september 11, 2001 taught america anything it is that we are stronger when we are beholden to each other as a national community, and weaker when we act only as individuals. that tragedy gave us an enormous opportunity to focus not only on our common peril, but also on our common dreams. the peril remains, but the dreams must be resurrected -- and they will be in a new american century. president kennedy challenged us to "
an america where it is not enough for me to want health care for my family but the obligation, and responsibility of every one of us asmerican citizens to ensure that each one of us has health care for our families. [applause] an america where it is not enough for me to want good public schools and a better life for my children but an obligation, and a responsibility as citizens to insure that every child in america may go to a good public school and have the opportunity of a better life....
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tell us more about that because you seem to suggest that they are not as weak as america estimates themto be. >> the military hawks are friends of mine and i thank them by name in my acknowledgments the chinese generals and admirals this book wouldn't have been possible without them. and they've kind of guy hates to say the word to suffer but they don't like when they read the book on china that the hawks in china are a fringe element and they are kind of crazy to use a word sometimes used. they are irresponsible and out of power. it's the last one they don't like being out of power. but a chinese hawk is in the government and he wears a uniform in many cases writes books and participates as what you might call it a political force and identified some of them. is the debate going on right now and should the constitution be above the party and of the hawks of course say it is supreme and they know what to do so the constitution is a good thing. this has consequences all over china for the rule of law and of the democracy and human rights. another debate going on is a power struggle over
tell us more about that because you seem to suggest that they are not as weak as america estimates themto be. >> the military hawks are friends of mine and i thank them by name in my acknowledgments the chinese generals and admirals this book wouldn't have been possible without them. and they've kind of guy hates to say the word to suffer but they don't like when they read the book on china that the hawks in china are a fringe element and they are kind of crazy to use a word sometimes...
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and as america's cold war in cuba stars to thaw out, you'll meet a modern day rum runner with a thirstck market booze. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money."
and as america's cold war in cuba stars to thaw out, you'll meet a modern day rum runner with a thirstck market booze. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money."
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tonight, the growing risk as america ships more and more oil in tanker cars. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 17th. good evening, everyone. i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off tonight. well put it in the record books. the s&p 500 hit 2100 on the nose for the first time ever on speculation of a bailout extension for greece. according to reports, that country will ask for an extension of the country's alone agreement tomorrow. but there is no official word no confirmation just yet. the extension according to multiple reports would prevent the country's current agreement from expiring at the end of the month. that prospect worried investors for months since it could lead to a spiral of events from a default to greek exit of the euro. dow jones industrial average up 28 points to finish at 18,047. close to an all-time high there. nasdaq up 5 and s&p 500 closed 3 points higher but that was good enough for the fresh recordthe button. a lot of action it did today was in the bond market as the yield on the ten year approach
tonight, the growing risk as america ships more and more oil in tanker cars. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 17th. good evening, everyone. i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off tonight. well put it in the record books. the s&p 500 hit 2100 on the nose for the first time ever on speculation of a bailout extension for greece. according to reports, that country will ask for an extension of the country's alone agreement tomorrow. but there...
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that if there is sort of a strong bipartisan message, that does go far in terms of perceptions as americambat this. >> all right, katie glueck joining us this morning. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> 24 minutes past the hour. just ahead, the latest celebrities to sign on to "snl's" 40th anniversary bash. >>> plus what taylor swift asked jay z when beyonce wasn't around. we're in seattle to see which 100 calorie black cherry greek yogurt tastes best. definitely that one. that one's delicious. it's yoplait! what? i love yoplait! the other one is chobani. really. i like this one better. yoplait wins again! take the taste-off for yourself. your mom's got your back. your friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your questions backed by a trusted network of attorneys. so visit us today for legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here.
that if there is sort of a strong bipartisan message, that does go far in terms of perceptions as americambat this. >> all right, katie glueck joining us this morning. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> 24 minutes past the hour. just ahead, the latest celebrities to sign on to "snl's" 40th anniversary bash. >>> plus what taylor swift asked jay z when beyonce wasn't around. we're in seattle to see which 100 calorie black cherry greek yogurt tastes best....
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to set the stage for san francisco's rise as a cultural and economic powerhouse establishing it as america'seway to trade with the pacific. to make the fair a success the city's diverse communities had to come to the table and put aside polarizing social and political tensions, some of which persist today. >> we had the unions and the commercial organizations and the city itself. and many of these people really didn't like each other very much. and yet they banded together and really worked in concert towards this goal of creating the jewel city. >> the fairgrounds featured exhibition halls dedicated to everything from machinery to horticulture within which were some 80,000 displays. there was also an area called the joy zone, with amusement park-style rides and concessions. visitors could marvel at daredevils like art smith looping his flaming plane through the sky. foreign and state pavilions displayed their own attractions, including the liberty bell transported all the way from philadelphia. fine art sculptures appeared around every bend, and revolutionary lighting techniques bathed the
to set the stage for san francisco's rise as a cultural and economic powerhouse establishing it as america'seway to trade with the pacific. to make the fair a success the city's diverse communities had to come to the table and put aside polarizing social and political tensions, some of which persist today. >> we had the unions and the commercial organizations and the city itself. and many of these people really didn't like each other very much. and yet they banded together and really...
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choose to view america as a shining city on a hill that inspires the best of all mankind, or you don't. the either want america to stand by her friends and stand up. you are for limiting the power of the federal government or you're not. you're either for protecting the unborn and the religious liberty of every american, or you aren't. after winning both houses of congress, more state than ever before, electing 31 republican governors in states like maryland and massachusetts. the american people have made their choice. are on the verge of a great american come back. i believe that because i believe in this movement. while we actually started in , in the great state of indiana. i served 12 years in the congress and i love to say if i only had 12 years left to live, i would want to live it as a member of congress. because it was the longest 12 years of my life. [laughter] the truth is, we haven't had a government as good as our people in washington dc for some time. but it's worse today than ever before. they are almost too numerous to recount. whether it is the government takeover of h
choose to view america as a shining city on a hill that inspires the best of all mankind, or you don't. the either want america to stand by her friends and stand up. you are for limiting the power of the federal government or you're not. you're either for protecting the unborn and the religious liberty of every american, or you aren't. after winning both houses of congress, more state than ever before, electing 31 republican governors in states like maryland and massachusetts. the american...
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right now, police showing force at the mall of america as the man atop the agency tasked with keeping the homeland safe from terror attacks warns shoppers to be on the lookout. the secretary of the department of homeland security jeh johnson, told cnn that mall goers need to be quote, particularly careful. why? well, al shabab, the terrorist group with ties to al qaeda and members from the united states posted a video threat and in the tape a man speaking english asks the terrorist group's followers in the u.s. uk and canada to shoot up shoppers. lest we think this is an empty threat from a stupid group that can be ignored, al shabab has done this before to bloody ends, in nairobi, kenya in 2013 they massacred 67 people at an upscale shopping center frequented by westerners. in a bulletin to police across the country today, dhs and fbi officials say there are no specific credible threats against malls in the united states right now but the law enforcement groups caution that does not mean there are not lone wolves designing deadly plots or that the video could not recruit more people
right now, police showing force at the mall of america as the man atop the agency tasked with keeping the homeland safe from terror attacks warns shoppers to be on the lookout. the secretary of the department of homeland security jeh johnson, told cnn that mall goers need to be quote, particularly careful. why? well, al shabab, the terrorist group with ties to al qaeda and members from the united states posted a video threat and in the tape a man speaking english asks the terrorist group's...
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they want to reorganize to put america as the highest priority.der to do that, the highest priority is to rebuild the job base and the industrial base and put the people back to work. we have to stop the loss of entire industries to go to other countries. we must make the words made in the usa, once again, the world standard for excellence. not only is government a mess, politics is also a mess. the way political campaigns are run is a mess. people want a new political climate where the system does not attract ego driven power-hungry people. we will create an environment that attracts the best people to come and serve in the back home -- and to go back home and go to work. together, we can solve these problems and make the political process responsible and relevant to selecting the best people in the country. these are the issues we will talk about in the coming weeks. i will let spend one minute answering questions that are not directly relevant to the issues that concern the american people. and now, to the american people, i do not belong to an
they want to reorganize to put america as the highest priority.der to do that, the highest priority is to rebuild the job base and the industrial base and put the people back to work. we have to stop the loss of entire industries to go to other countries. we must make the words made in the usa, once again, the world standard for excellence. not only is government a mess, politics is also a mess. the way political campaigns are run is a mess. people want a new political climate where the system...
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america. the growing controversy is shaping up as the first test case in what promises to be a nasty republican presidential primary fight. critics accused rudy giuliani of racism including democratic congressman steve cohen who quipped on twitter that maybe giuliani thinks america loves america three-fifths as much as giuliani and his pals. giuliani told "the new york times" he couldn't have been racist because the president was brought up by a white grandmother, white grandfather and went to white schools. most of this he learned from white people. fox news last night, giuliani was asked if he wanted to apologize for his comments. he said he'd rather repeat them. >> the reality is i from all that i can see of this president, all that i've heard of him, he apologizes for america. he criticizes america. he talks about the crusades and how the christians were barbarians. leaves out the second half of the sentence that the muslims were barbarians, also. >> former new york city mayor also went on sean hannity's radio show last night where he invoked september 11th to claim he understands terrorism
america. the growing controversy is shaping up as the first test case in what promises to be a nasty republican presidential primary fight. critics accused rudy giuliani of racism including democratic congressman steve cohen who quipped on twitter that maybe giuliani thinks america loves america three-fifths as much as giuliani and his pals. giuliani told "the new york times" he couldn't have been racist because the president was brought up by a white grandmother, white grandfather...