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bailey's crossroads. kelly would also meet the common soldier at aga our parade or other reunion and he would sit down and interview. one particular soldier trooper from the first new york calvary, which the early part of the war it's hard to imagine, but the first month of the war, the federal government secretary of war decided they didn't really need volunteer calvary from the state, that the regular force would be enough. volunteer calvary is very expensive. we don't need any. so the first new york armory more or less funded themselves and came down to washington and it was very common in those early days of warfare regiment to take on a nickname. and they called themselves the lincoln calvary. and as they paraded through washington, lincoln and his staff came and they watched this parade of the first new york calvary. and one of the cabinet members and over and whispered, mr. lincoln, i present to you the first new york lincoln calvary. and lincoln turned to him and said, who needs that bb? [laughter
bailey's crossroads. kelly would also meet the common soldier at aga our parade or other reunion and he would sit down and interview. one particular soldier trooper from the first new york calvary, which the early part of the war it's hard to imagine, but the first month of the war, the federal government secretary of war decided they didn't really need volunteer calvary from the state, that the regular force would be enough. volunteer calvary is very expensive. we don't need any. so the first...
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upon moving to bailey's, he came across information that told them the story of lincoln's grant review and of mrs. howe's immortal battle hymn. how sad he thought that this great man, this great event, his grade ten of the soul of america are lost and all but forgotten here in northern virginia. now his widow, maria elena says poor and lanky at the crossroads aligned to a week in northern virginia to its heritage of honor, of lincoln's grant review and mrs. howe's immortal battle and of the republic. tonight we will hear from judge frank william who will deliver a few appropriate marks about this young lawyer from the prairie state of illinois. mr. bill styple will tell us about his new book, "tell me of lincoln: and also give us a first-person account of the grand review that he is discovered. mr. doug jammer sent and is america's music and fumble will continue their delightful musical made later in the evening. we will perhaps be joined by sarah epstein who will delight us with a story of her great, great, great grandparents and how they helped mr. lincoln near as president elect. an
upon moving to bailey's, he came across information that told them the story of lincoln's grant review and of mrs. howe's immortal battle hymn. how sad he thought that this great man, this great event, his grade ten of the soul of america are lost and all but forgotten here in northern virginia. now his widow, maria elena says poor and lanky at the crossroads aligned to a week in northern virginia to its heritage of honor, of lincoln's grant review and mrs. howe's immortal battle and of the...
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they lost bailey and smith to injury, twany beckham as well.ted this year. it's caused them problems in terms of getting rest for the starters. >> dave: augustus on the drive. couldn't finish. the margin for the bulldogs is five. l.s.u. still looking for its first field goal of the afternoon. zach kinsley, the sophomore out of baton rouge checked in. >> joe: phil turner 6'2" is matched up on tasmin mitchell 6'7" out front. giving up some size but he's a quick, tough defender. >> dave: pulled up off the dribble. miscommunication that time. >> joe: if he cut inside he would post up on a guard but the l.s.u. players are not recognizing the situation to get their leading scorer the basketball so he can operate down low. >> dave: especially varnado out. >> joe: he's back in now. >> dave: they go right down to him. lost the handle for a second. the foul is committed by harris. >> joe: dennis harris, a slender 6'11" freshman, similar to the way varnado was as a freshman. slight of build, not strong physically upper body but a lot of up side. he can bl
they lost bailey and smith to injury, twany beckham as well.ted this year. it's caused them problems in terms of getting rest for the starters. >> dave: augustus on the drive. couldn't finish. the margin for the bulldogs is five. l.s.u. still looking for its first field goal of the afternoon. zach kinsley, the sophomore out of baton rouge checked in. >> joe: phil turner 6'2" is matched up on tasmin mitchell 6'7" out front. giving up some size but he's a quick, tough...
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beach and he writes an account of that review of bailey's cross roads which were here tonight come men rating. early in the morning, with compliance received the day before provided with a few rounds with old blankets strapped to the saddles. it was mounted on march on the pike. soldiers were supposed to be prepared for the execution of whatever orders might be given and not to be surprised of anything that might happen. but there was no fight that day. and in the neighbor of bailey's cross roads a large area had been cleared of fences and over obstructions and made suitable. the whole army of the poe tommic was there. it was estimated that there were present 25,000 artillery and calvary and 25 infantry. the men appeared in their best condition. with their uniform of dark or light blue, with very disturbing colors and the long lines of infantry with their glittering and numberless bright flags. these gathered host presented an appearance that magnificence has never been equaled. they were called the great pictures. a battery on the right fired all of it's guns. a battery in the center
beach and he writes an account of that review of bailey's cross roads which were here tonight come men rating. early in the morning, with compliance received the day before provided with a few rounds with old blankets strapped to the saddles. it was mounted on march on the pike. soldiers were supposed to be prepared for the execution of whatever orders might be given and not to be surprised of anything that might happen. but there was no fight that day. and in the neighbor of bailey's cross...
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bailey walks n leaves it for okposo. the backchecking gordon takes care of him. >> craig: that was all about reading between the defensemen and the forward work together. >> joe: slam, bam, okposo by two! from taveras. >> craig: they shutdown the taveras line, but then they got a little careless in the corner. here is the puck movement to taveras. t thand feather that pass. it doesn't get any better than that. he has to go through morrisonn's body to find his running mate and no chance 10- feet out for okposo who buries it. the islanders back to the caps. >> joe: kyle okposo has done most of the his damage on the road this year, locker. he's had a dozen tallies. this one getting the islanders within three. just shy of the midway mark of period two. theodore backs this one off the boards. time for washington to clamp down. they were running pretty free and easy there with a 5-1 advantage. the islanders a team with a tremendous work ethic. bruce boudreau says whenever he's coached against scott gordon teams at any level, t
bailey walks n leaves it for okposo. the backchecking gordon takes care of him. >> craig: that was all about reading between the defensemen and the forward work together. >> joe: slam, bam, okposo by two! from taveras. >> craig: they shutdown the taveras line, but then they got a little careless in the corner. here is the puck movement to taveras. t thand feather that pass. it doesn't get any better than that. he has to go through morrisonn's body to find his running mate and...
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[applause] >> our candidates are. >> our candidates are, senator kay bailey hutchison. senator hutchison is 66 years old and grew up near houston. debra medina former republican county chair and rick perry, he's been governor since 2000 and a former -- a native of paint creek near abilene. for the next hour i'll be joined in questioning the candidates by marie renee a reporter with kvun channel 23 in dallas and dave montgomery a chief for the "fort worth star-telegram." and doug in the audience with more now about this debate. doug? >> shelly, depeeng and depeeng to all of you watching statewide. the format, all three candidates agreed to keep answers to one minute and respond to anticipated follow-up. if there's eliminating difference it is moderator may allow for additional discussion and each candidate will have the opportunity to ask each opponent a question and i'll out here fielding questions from the audience and social media as our time permits. shelly back to you to get the debate underway. >> our first question goes to all of the candidates tonight and the ord
[applause] >> our candidates are. >> our candidates are, senator kay bailey hutchison. senator hutchison is 66 years old and grew up near houston. debra medina former republican county chair and rick perry, he's been governor since 2000 and a former -- a native of paint creek near abilene. for the next hour i'll be joined in questioning the candidates by marie renee a reporter with kvun channel 23 in dallas and dave montgomery a chief for the "fort worth star-telegram."...
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. >> eggs,-- viakese together, and then you had a shot of irish cream, bailey's liquor. when you are working with bread for dicing, best to freeze it first, it gives a better texture and it is easier. >> you have let it go stale? >> not particularly stale. i have left it out for a little while. >> not as important? collects more or less frozen fresh bread that is diced, everything is thrown into this mixture and put into a makable plan that goes into the oven for 45 minutes. >> is there a proportion for the amount of ingredients to the bread? >> 3 cups of liquid to 12 ounces of fresh, white bread. >> how much bread pudding is that going to deal? >> a hefty portion that you could stretch across six people. this one is very simple. laydown a fork on the plate with powdered sugar and shake it above, a very simple garnish but it makes the food elegant. you just lift up the four can you have a fork imprint on the plate. so simple, everyone has confectioner's share at home. >> a little project for the kids. >> exactly. this is our caramels lost. made in house. you had some con
. >> eggs,-- viakese together, and then you had a shot of irish cream, bailey's liquor. when you are working with bread for dicing, best to freeze it first, it gives a better texture and it is easier. >> you have let it go stale? >> not particularly stale. i have left it out for a little while. >> not as important? collects more or less frozen fresh bread that is diced, everything is thrown into this mixture and put into a makable plan that goes into the oven for 45...
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the texas ambassador bridge greg abbott has isn't a letter to kay bailey-hutchison and john cornyn outlinings concerns it appears that letter may have caught the attention of senator nelson now lobbying to have all states receive the same sweetheart deal he was able to acquire for nebraska. joining me the man behind that letter the texas air quality greg abbott. this letter -- texas attorney general, greg abbott. thank you for being us. >> thank you my pleasure . >> sean: you say this serves no legitimate national interest. explain that for people watching? >> in order for a law to be effective passed by congress it has to have a legitimate national interest. congress doesn't have unfettered authority to enact any law whatsoever that benefits a particular locality such as a single state like nebraska. congress has the authority to pass laws that benefit all americans. what they did with regard to the nebraska compromise was to pass a bill that benefits only the taxpayers in nebraska. it gets worse, because all states are going to be required, by this new legislation to expand their medicaid
the texas ambassador bridge greg abbott has isn't a letter to kay bailey-hutchison and john cornyn outlinings concerns it appears that letter may have caught the attention of senator nelson now lobbying to have all states receive the same sweetheart deal he was able to acquire for nebraska. joining me the man behind that letter the texas air quality greg abbott. this letter -- texas attorney general, greg abbott. thank you for being us. >> thank you my pleasure . >> sean: you say...
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and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are.now exactly what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. >>> welcome back. patty austin is a grammy-award winning artist who, like everyone else wants to do what she can for the people of haiti. she's right here with us tonight to lift spirits, inspire hope and generate goodwill for those who need it most. here's patty austin singing "lean on me." patty? ♪ sometimes in our lives we all have pain, we all have sorrow ♪ ♪ but if we are wise we know that there's always tomorrow ♪ ♪ please swallow your pride if i have things you need to borrow ♪ ♪ for no one can fill all of your needs, oh, no ♪ ♪ if you won't let them show ♪ lean on me, when you're not stro strong ♪ ♪ and i'll be your friend, i'll help you car
and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are.now exactly what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. >>> welcome back. patty austin is a grammy-award...
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we show up in the shoot and bailey is 4 years old.n't want to have anything to do with the shoot. we shot the first two daughters and then we filmed her part third. we put her on this playground equipment and i usually will stand off to the side. i'll be watching the monitor. i'll say the line and the person will repeat it. she wasn't saying anything. and i'm watching this and i'm thinking, well, i guess this ad isn't going to go anywhere. and out of nowhere, this kitten comes walking up. and it couldn't have been more than 6 to 8 weeks old. and bailey goes, kitten, kitty or something and the mom thinks, okay -- she said can i hold the kitten. and she said yeah, if you do your lines. so we're holding that kitten over the camera lens. she is talking to the kitten. and it's wonderful. you saw it. she's just perfect. and at the end of it i said to brad, well, the kitten was clearly homeless. it looks like you've got yourself a kitten. he said, i know, yeah. [laughter] >> and at that point in time the campaign -- you know, i said this mig
we show up in the shoot and bailey is 4 years old.n't want to have anything to do with the shoot. we shot the first two daughters and then we filmed her part third. we put her on this playground equipment and i usually will stand off to the side. i'll be watching the monitor. i'll say the line and the person will repeat it. she wasn't saying anything. and i'm watching this and i'm thinking, well, i guess this ad isn't going to go anywhere. and out of nowhere, this kitten comes walking up. and...
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i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are. i know exactly what you love, don't i? [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. >> there is a lot of circumstantial evidence against this 23-year-old my year janua january. brennan suggested there would be a plea agreement for some sort of reduction in his sentencing for a change in his conditions. he would offer useful information and intelligence about al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. abdulmutallab has realtime the type of materials that are available to them to launch attacks outside the region, trace: you mention realtime information. that's today. this is a game of seconds. the plea deal could come down the road at some point in time. is it as much help getting information two, three months down the road 80s would have ase been two weeks ago. >> you can verif
i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are. i know exactly what you love, don't i? [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. >> there is a lot of circumstantial evidence against this 23-year-old my year janua january....
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bailey hutcheson and wharton county republican county chairman, debora and medina.stern on c-span2. >> this weekend, tufts univew peniel joseph will discuss his book with the "washington post" national editor on c-span2. >> the deadline is approaching to enter c-span's 2010 studentcam contest. $50,000 in prizes to high school students. -- to middle and high school students. the $5,000 to the top prize. enter before midnight, january 20. winning entries will be shown on c-span. go to studentcam -- toward and upload your project today. -- gutu studentcam.org and of loader project today. "abraham lincoln" a unique and contemporary perspective from 56 scholars, a journalist -- and journalists. it is in hard cover of your favorite bookseller and in digital audio available where digital audio downloads are sold. learn more at c-span.org /lincolnbook. >> now look at the role of the hearing crisis commission. from this morning's "washington journal" this is 45 minutes. booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: of former -- former senator bob graham is with us. it
bailey hutcheson and wharton county republican county chairman, debora and medina.stern on c-span2. >> this weekend, tufts univew peniel joseph will discuss his book with the "washington post" national editor on c-span2. >> the deadline is approaching to enter c-span's 2010 studentcam contest. $50,000 in prizes to high school students. -- to middle and high school students. the $5,000 to the top prize. enter before midnight, january 20. winning entries will be shown on...
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i just to want thank new america, thank the staff of the washington monthly, and also charles bailey of the ford foundation for his support. the u.s. military sprayed close to 20 million gallons of the herbicide agent orange across vietnam to defeel ate dense jungle in order to better detect movement of personnel and equipment from north to south and to destroy enemy crops. they have persistent and highly toxic chemical. and over the next two decades, soldiers who served in vietnam were forced to fight another long war, which one to force their own government to recognize the damage it had done to their body and provide health and air other benefits they deserved. washington did so in 1991 after president george h.w. bush signed the agent orange act into law. and in the year since, justice seemingly done the issue of agent orange has largely disappeared from the news. but in reality, the problem of agent orange never really went away. in fact, it is now morphing into a new set of problems for our nation's leaders t. turns out that the long-acting toxin is continuing to damage lives i
i just to want thank new america, thank the staff of the washington monthly, and also charles bailey of the ford foundation for his support. the u.s. military sprayed close to 20 million gallons of the herbicide agent orange across vietnam to defeel ate dense jungle in order to better detect movement of personnel and equipment from north to south and to destroy enemy crops. they have persistent and highly toxic chemical. and over the next two decades, soldiers who served in vietnam were forced...
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question, something that's really interesting to me that i was reading yesterday was about the kay baileyutchinson campaign, and how during the campaign at some point, google found out that there were hidden search terms in the html code of the web sivement of course, after, that it was a he said-she said between the campaign and election mall about how this had happened and there was a nondisclosure agreements, and they never really found out who did it, but the website was blacklisted on google's search. so i'm just kind of wondering, you know, who sets the ethical standards? i mean, that's just about search engine optimization, but this is a big question, but who is setting theth sexicts standards and the best interested of how campaigns reach potential voters? i mean, anyone wants to -- >> i mean, ink large part, i'm just briefly say, because you've got more experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there who feel that's a drty trick, you know, don't pollute our online environment with this or that. that might want be good enough. sometimes you might nee
question, something that's really interesting to me that i was reading yesterday was about the kay baileyutchinson campaign, and how during the campaign at some point, google found out that there were hidden search terms in the html code of the web sivement of course, after, that it was a he said-she said between the campaign and election mall about how this had happened and there was a nondisclosure agreements, and they never really found out who did it, but the website was blacklisted on...
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our candidates are kay bailey hutchison, a three-time u.s.on. debra medina, a former war uncounted republican party chair and a registered nurse. she was born north of corpus christi, she is 47. rick. has been governor since december 2000 and former lieutenant governor. he is 59 and a native of st. creek, near abilene. for the next hour i will be a question. in addition to what the panel's s, i will be out here field and questions from voters in the audience and social media as time permits. back to you to get the debate w3underway. >> let's get started. our first question goes to all of the candidates tonight. the orderç of answer is based n a drawing. governor. i]tk [ebond. here is the question. all of you have been -- from time to time -- gov. medina has said i understand why some texans may be interested in seceding from the united states. we want to know, how far would you go to break ties in washington? please tell us the following. nameone federal program that reallyç like and tell us whethr you would push to endi]ççko oy anyñrç
our candidates are kay bailey hutchison, a three-time u.s.on. debra medina, a former war uncounted republican party chair and a registered nurse. she was born north of corpus christi, she is 47. rick. has been governor since december 2000 and former lieutenant governor. he is 59 and a native of st. creek, near abilene. for the next hour i will be a question. in addition to what the panel's s, i will be out here field and questions from voters in the audience and social media as time permits....
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i do know there's efforts in afoot and charles bailey and the ford foundation were part of that to makeilable to the vietnamese government test facilities that would lower the costs significantly. so there we can see another cooperative effort that's going on to try to address the issue. now, speculating about what would happen if in a particular case you would find out that the tissue level is below what would be sufficient to indicate evidence that particularly an illness, malady, birth defect is attributable to agent orange is a speculative type question that's difficult to answer. and in some ways the question may not be whether or not on a case-by-case basis you can demonstrate that the illness is attributable to exposure to agent orange. in some ways as we're discussing in the case of the u.s. veterans and to a certain extent from the vietnamese perspective from the people in vietnam who have been exposed, the issue may be more about trying to address the health problems of the population at this time. >> in the back, right here. >> rick whiteman, david addleson didn't make clear
i do know there's efforts in afoot and charles bailey and the ford foundation were part of that to makeilable to the vietnamese government test facilities that would lower the costs significantly. so there we can see another cooperative effort that's going on to try to address the issue. now, speculating about what would happen if in a particular case you would find out that the tissue level is below what would be sufficient to indicate evidence that particularly an illness, malady, birth...
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there's a primary governor perry that succeeded governor george bush who became with senator kay baileyutch ins and democrats have not won in almost 20 years. guest: democrats are looking at this raise seeing a great opportunity because of the republicans and there's considerable ill will between the two republican candidates. senator hutchison has been mentioned to runing for govern nor ship but there's always some doubt. is she really going to run against him and the talk was that she was going to have to prove how serious she was by re-assigning from the senate to run for governor and she decided not to do that. she's the senate and has committed running for governor. she's that raise now. she started off with terrific pole numbers doing well in the head-to-head and now her numbers have softened and i think most people think rick perry is a degree save campaigner and he's trying run as more conservative candidate. most people think he has a fight nej the raise for renomination and maybe this explained by hutchison has changed her strategy. the democrats hope there's enough of a repub
there's a primary governor perry that succeeded governor george bush who became with senator kay baileyutch ins and democrats have not won in almost 20 years. guest: democrats are looking at this raise seeing a great opportunity because of the republicans and there's considerable ill will between the two republican candidates. senator hutchison has been mentioned to runing for govern nor ship but there's always some doubt. is she really going to run against him and the talk was that she was...
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candidates for governor in texas, including the incumbent governor rick perry, facing senator kay baileyand debra dedina. a group of state attorneys general say they may file a lawsuit -- debra medina. henry mcmaster is part of the effort. he talks about the constitutionality of the health- care bill at the national press club. this is about one hour. >> thank you all for joining us at the national press club today. i am the washington correspondent for work force management, a business publication, and i am chair of the national press club news makers committee. however, i am coming near the end of my tenure, and in three days, the new chair will be here, who is also with us today. oh, here he is. he is also with us today. he is a member of the club, of course, and he will be the newsmakers' chair for 2010. he is a reporter. i also want to thank some others, a press club member who has helped us put together things. today, we are going to address the health-care bill, so that is centered in the negotiations right now between the house and the senate. we are pleased to welcome to the nat
candidates for governor in texas, including the incumbent governor rick perry, facing senator kay baileyand debra dedina. a group of state attorneys general say they may file a lawsuit -- debra medina. henry mcmaster is part of the effort. he talks about the constitutionality of the health- care bill at the national press club. this is about one hour. >> thank you all for joining us at the national press club today. i am the washington correspondent for work force management, a business...
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doing this for a week and have been doing some great work looking at the governor's race between k bailey hutchison and the incumbent rick perry. we would like to do that in other states. as i said, i think every elected official in the country should face the truthometer. host: we will continue to take your phone calls for the next half hour on the president's first year. a lot in the newspaper is focusing on the first year in office, including the "wall street journal" editorial -- . . host: the health-care package without the public option of liberals dreams is one example of obama as a pragmatist. the war on terror is another as obama has infuriated liberals by opposing torture prosecution's, resuming the use of military tribunals and asserting the state secrets privilege. even where the property even with the preferences trend liberals, with don't ask don't tell, or opposing the employee free choice act -- he finishes by writing having covered the inauspicious start of bill clinton's prentiss, the first term president corp. predictors, this administration's performance has been far f
doing this for a week and have been doing some great work looking at the governor's race between k bailey hutchison and the incumbent rick perry. we would like to do that in other states. as i said, i think every elected official in the country should face the truthometer. host: we will continue to take your phone calls for the next half hour on the president's first year. a lot in the newspaper is focusing on the first year in office, including the "wall street journal" editorial --...
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texas senators john cornyn and kay bailey hutchison and five different members of congress. he has worked in politics only since 1982. but, to me that is only. managing races at the county, state and national level and we are delighted to have dave back with us again to talk about coalitions which feeds into what i just finished talking about in strategy in strategic thinking, so dave. >> thank you guys for having me. yes, i am an african-american republican. i am a member of a small, but i like to think loud coalition. as i tell my friends, we like to think that we are small but that means we have got a lot of room to grow. my democratic friends say we will never grow but i always hold out hope. right now we are 45% away from being the majority. maybe before my lifetime is over we might crop up a little bit closer to 50% but right now we are hovering at 45% away from being the majority so i do have hope. i think it is great you guys doing this. a lot of you have spent your christmas break to do this. i think that is great. most of you are either going to run campaigns, work
texas senators john cornyn and kay bailey hutchison and five different members of congress. he has worked in politics only since 1982. but, to me that is only. managing races at the county, state and national level and we are delighted to have dave back with us again to talk about coalitions which feeds into what i just finished talking about in strategy in strategic thinking, so dave. >> thank you guys for having me. yes, i am an african-american republican. i am a member of a small, but...
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we write the script, love the script that we show up at the shoot and bailey is four years old.sn't want to have anything to do with issues that she is scared to death but she is clinging to her monthly. we shot the first two daughters, and we felt her partner. we put her on this playground equipment, and i usually will stand up to the site that i will be watching the monitor. i will say the line and the person will repeat it. she wasn't saying anything. and i'm watching this and thinking, i guess this ad isn't going to go anywhere. and nowhere, this kitten comes walking up. it couldn't have been more than six to eight weeks old. and daily kos, kittens, kitty or something. her mom, thanks, can i play with again. i'm like yeah, if you do your lines. so we are holding that kitten over the camera lens. she is talking to the kitten. and it is what overtime and, you saw that she is perfect to ad into that, i, i said to brad, the kitten was homeless. it looks like you got yourself a kitten. is like i know. [laughter] >> at that point in the campaign, this might be an omen. it came out
we write the script, love the script that we show up at the shoot and bailey is four years old.sn't want to have anything to do with issues that she is scared to death but she is clinging to her monthly. we shot the first two daughters, and we felt her partner. we put her on this playground equipment, and i usually will stand up to the site that i will be watching the monitor. i will say the line and the person will repeat it. she wasn't saying anything. and i'm watching this and thinking, i...
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çcandidatesxdç for the republn nomination, including incumbent governor rick perry, senator kay baileyan party chairman debra medina. w3i]>> this weekend on "book tvt marine corps university professor mark more year on military leadership and winning counter insurgency. and children's book author and illustrator on growing up in the communist check will slovakia. part of the weekend filled with non fiction books on c-span2. for the complete schedule go to booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: of former -- former senator bob graham is with us. it was a continuing ceo's of some of the nation's largest financial companies. he is here to talk about what he wants to accomplish, what the charge is from the federal government, and to get reactions. guest: good morning, susan, thank you. host: your observations? w3guest: we started with representatives of about four major financial institutions, all of which have taken a federal bailout money and all of which agreed that they were part of the problem that created this crisis. then we had panels made up of state representatives,
çcandidatesxdç for the republn nomination, including incumbent governor rick perry, senator kay baileyan party chairman debra medina. w3i]>> this weekend on "book tvt marine corps university professor mark more year on military leadership and winning counter insurgency. and children's book author and illustrator on growing up in the communist check will slovakia. part of the weekend filled with non fiction books on c-span2. for the complete schedule go to booktv.org. >>...
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rick perry faces debra medina and kay bailey hutchinson.last state of the commonwealth address. he was elected four years ago, but virginia governor's are limited to one term. he is also the chairman of the democratic national committee. this is 25 minutes. >> i present to you, his excellency. the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the hon. tim kaine. [applause] >> thank you very much. please, be seated. thank you very much. please. please be seated. do not encourage me. [laughter] my fellow virginians, i stand before you with many emotions to deliver my final state of the commonwealth address. the quick passage of four years has been bittersweet, but the most significant feeling that i have tonight is gratitude for those who have supported me during my time in public life and pride at what we have been able to accomplish in this administration. let me talk first about what we have done, before i get to my expressions of thanks. when i was inaugurated in williamsburg, four years ago, i had a very simple message. virginia, leading the
rick perry faces debra medina and kay bailey hutchinson.last state of the commonwealth address. he was elected four years ago, but virginia governor's are limited to one term. he is also the chairman of the democratic national committee. this is 25 minutes. >> i present to you, his excellency. the governor of the commonwealth of virginia, the hon. tim kaine. [applause] >> thank you very much. please, be seated. thank you very much. please. please be seated. do not encourage me....
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there's a primary governor perry that succeeded governor george bush who became with senator kay baileyhutch ins and democrats have not won in almost 20 years. guest: democrats are looking at this raise seeing a great opportunity because of the republicans and there's considerable ill will between the two republican candidates. senator hutchison has been mentioned to runing for govern nor ship but there's always some doubt. is she really going to run against him and the talk was that she was going to have to prove how serious she was by re-assigning from the senate to run for governor and she decided not to do that. she's the senate and has committed running for governor. she's that raise now. she started off with terrific pole numbers doing well in the head-to-head and now her numbers have softened and i think most people think rick perry is a degree save campaigner and he's trying run as more conservative candidate. most people think he has a fight nej the raise for renomination and maybe this explained by hutchison has changed her strategy. the democrats hope there's enough of a repu
there's a primary governor perry that succeeded governor george bush who became with senator kay baileyhutch ins and democrats have not won in almost 20 years. guest: democrats are looking at this raise seeing a great opportunity because of the republicans and there's considerable ill will between the two republican candidates. senator hutchison has been mentioned to runing for govern nor ship but there's always some doubt. is she really going to run against him and the talk was that she was...
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so this was their job to handle and i was working on many other things which were in my bailey wick. >> why wouldn't you let aig go into bankruptcy? why not? >> if aig had failed, this was a huge financial organization, interconnections throughout the economy. if it had failed with the system as fragile as it was, i believe it would have taken down -- >> talk directly into the microphone. they're having problems hearing you. >> i would have taken down the whole financial system and the economy. it would have been a disaster. today, after all the act the ac that have been taken by the government, we still have this terrible 10% unemployment level. i believe that if the system had come down and failed, we could easily have had unemployment reaching or exceeding the 25% level we had in the great depression. we would have lost many additional billions of dollars and in american savings. home prices would be much lower than they are today, so as unattractive as the government rescue of aig was, and none of us that supported that found that to be an attractive or desirable option, it was j
so this was their job to handle and i was working on many other things which were in my bailey wick. >> why wouldn't you let aig go into bankruptcy? why not? >> if aig had failed, this was a huge financial organization, interconnections throughout the economy. if it had failed with the system as fragile as it was, i believe it would have taken down -- >> talk directly into the microphone. they're having problems hearing you. >> i would have taken down the whole financial...
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governor rick perry, senator kay bailey hutchinson and debra medina will meet tonight on cspan-2.we will see british prime minister or the brown the pledging of u.k. aid to haiti. -- prime minister gordonçó brown pledging u.k. aid to haiti. sunday night on c-span. >> this weekend, tuffs university history professor, 1965 voting rights act. he will discuss his book with the "the washington post" national editor on after words, part of booktv on c-span-2. the number one news app for your iphone is cspan radio. there is also a tab to links to all of our podcast, including "q&a and "after words." >> a state department briefing on the earthquake relief efforts in haiti. this is just over 15 minutes. >> afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. we have with us today the counselor to the state department and the chief of staff and the u.s. aid administrator for a briefing on u.s. efforts in haiti. we had a brief window here today, so we will go straight to our first speaker. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> we want
governor rick perry, senator kay bailey hutchinson and debra medina will meet tonight on cspan-2.we will see british prime minister or the brown the pledging of u.k. aid to haiti. -- prime minister gordonçó brown pledging u.k. aid to haiti. sunday night on c-span. >> this weekend, tuffs university history professor, 1965 voting rights act. he will discuss his book with the "the washington post" national editor on after words, part of booktv on c-span-2. the number one news app...
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it's something that really interests me that i was reeding yesterday, was about the kay bailekay bailey hutchison cn and during the campaign, google found out that there were hidden search permanency terms in the html code in the web site and of a that he was a he said, she said between the campaign and election mall about how this would happen and there was non-disclose you're agreements and they never really found out who did it, but the web site was black listed on, you know, google's search, and so i'm just kind of wondering, you know, who sets the ethical standards of -- i mean, that's just about search engines optimization, but who -- and this is a big question, but who is setting the ethics and the standards and the best practices of how campaigns reach potential voters. and anyone wants to -- >> i mean, i think in large part, i'll just briefly say, you have for experience with it, in large part, i think it's policed by the users out there, who will feel you know, that's a dirty trick, that's ridiculous. don't pollute our on-line environment with this or that. that might not be g
it's something that really interests me that i was reeding yesterday, was about the kay bailekay bailey hutchison cn and during the campaign, google found out that there were hidden search permanency terms in the html code in the web site and of a that he was a he said, she said between the campaign and election mall about how this would happen and there was non-disclose you're agreements and they never really found out who did it, but the web site was black listed on, you know, google's...
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i was reading yesterday about the kay bailey had some campaign and how during the campaign -- hutchesons in the html part of the website. it was about how this had happened. there were nondisclosure agreements. they never found out who did it. the website was blacklisted on google search. who sets the ethical standards? this is a big question. who is setting the ethics and standards and the express'best s on how a campaign reaches voters? >> i think it is policed by the users out there who will feel that is a dirty trick. do not pollute our online environment with this or that. that might not be good. sometimes there may need to be more. people on line are smart. they are not sitting there in their pajamas singing this or that. they know when someone is manipulating the web in a way it is underhanded. that is very risky for candidates. it will blow up in their faces. >> i do not know if you familiar with the google bomb. google returns search results of what is most relevant. if you have a bunch of people linking to something, ending google will think that it must be relevant. if you wo
i was reading yesterday about the kay bailey had some campaign and how during the campaign -- hutchesons in the html part of the website. it was about how this had happened. there were nondisclosure agreements. they never found out who did it. the website was blacklisted on google search. who sets the ethical standards? this is a big question. who is setting the ethics and standards and the express'best s on how a campaign reaches voters? >> i think it is policed by the users out there...
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so this was their job to handle and i was working on many other things which were in my bailey wick. >> why wouldn't you let aig go into bankruptcy? why not? >> if aig had failed, this was a huge financial organization, interconnections throughout the economy. if it had failed with the system as fragile as it was, i believe it would have taken down -- >> talk directly into the microphone. they're having problems hearing you. >> i would have taken down the whole financial system and the economy. it would have been a disaster. today, after all the act the ac that have been taken by the government, we still have this terrible 10% unemployment level. i believe that if the system had come down and failed, we could easily have had unemployment reaching or exceeding the 25% level we had in the great depression. we would have lost many additional billions of dollars and in american savings. home prices would be much lower than they are today, so as unattractive as the government rescue of aig was, and none of us that supported that found that to be an attractive or desirable option, it was j
so this was their job to handle and i was working on many other things which were in my bailey wick. >> why wouldn't you let aig go into bankruptcy? why not? >> if aig had failed, this was a huge financial organization, interconnections throughout the economy. if it had failed with the system as fragile as it was, i believe it would have taken down -- >> talk directly into the microphone. they're having problems hearing you. >> i would have taken down the whole financial...
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in 2008 bailey university press published a casebook she co-authored religious freedom and the supreme court. she previously served as executive director of the pew forum on religion and public life and his general counsel of the baptist joint committee on public affairs. president obama appointed melissa to his counsel on faith-based neighborhood partnerships in 2009. melissa has won many many awards but not nearly as many as she deserves and they present you with melissa rogers. [applause] >> good morning and thanks to my friend e.j. for that kind introduction. as he can tell e.j. has such a way with words, and he always is able to put his finger right at the heart of an issue and i thank him for that very eloquent introduction. i also want to thank just as we get started daro west, emily lithicum christine sago to helping to assist in this event and encourage the work. additionally at wanted thank wake forest university divinity school and all the people named on the final inside page of this booklet that you have today particularly bill leonard, adam wads, susan tag enjoy robbins.
in 2008 bailey university press published a casebook she co-authored religious freedom and the supreme court. she previously served as executive director of the pew forum on religion and public life and his general counsel of the baptist joint committee on public affairs. president obama appointed melissa to his counsel on faith-based neighborhood partnerships in 2009. melissa has won many many awards but not nearly as many as she deserves and they present you with melissa rogers. [applause]...
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i was reading yesterday about the kay bailey had some campaign and how during the campaign -- hutchesonand how during the campaign google found out there were hidden search terms in the html part of the website. it was about how this had happened. there were nondisclosure agreements. they never found out who did it. the website was blacklisted on google search. who sets the ethical standards? this is a big question. who is setting the ethics and standards and the express'best s on how a campaign reaches voters? >> i think it is policed by the users out there who will feel that is a dirty trick. do not pollute our online environment with this or that. that might not be good. sometimes there may need to be more. people on line are smart. they are not sitting there in their pajamas singing this or that. they know when someone is manipulating the web in a way it is underhanded. that is very risky for candidates. it will blow up in their faces. >> i do not know if you familiar with the google bomb. google returns search results of what is most relevant. if you have a bunch of people linking
i was reading yesterday about the kay bailey had some campaign and how during the campaign -- hutchesonand how during the campaign google found out there were hidden search terms in the html part of the website. it was about how this had happened. there were nondisclosure agreements. they never found out who did it. the website was blacklisted on google search. who sets the ethical standards? this is a big question. who is setting the ethics and standards and the express'best s on how a...
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signed this letter, george bailey did for i.b.m. let's see what we have. physicist tony bernhart from the lawrence livermore national lab, professors of physics at m.i.t., aaron bernstein this. goes on and on. aim just picking out the theological seminary in san francisco, doctoral students from stanford, financial advisor u.b.s. financial services; president investment marketing inc. it goes on and on. seattle university law school, assistant professor there. i don't even know where -- this is so many names, i'm just -- the founder of cybase, new resource bank, bob epstein. general partner of trinity ventures, lakeside enterprises, granite ventures, tiffany -- well, this is spelled different than the tiffany we know d. the former vice president of oracle, the executive vice president of oracle, on and on. the se xton, clear edge power. it goes on and on and ... david robotic robotics inc., a e journalist here. this is quite a list of people. it shows the breadth of our great nation. the green energy czar at google is involved here, the cisco systems, jeff
signed this letter, george bailey did for i.b.m. let's see what we have. physicist tony bernhart from the lawrence livermore national lab, professors of physics at m.i.t., aaron bernstein this. goes on and on. aim just picking out the theological seminary in san francisco, doctoral students from stanford, financial advisor u.b.s. financial services; president investment marketing inc. it goes on and on. seattle university law school, assistant professor there. i don't even know where -- this is...
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one of a family member of mine's favorite movie is "a wonderful life" and it's about george bailey who thinks he's losing the family bank, and the angel that points out to him how important his life is. and at the end he realizes it and, yes, clarence gets his wings. and i think about that because i think of the family member and the fact that if his mother had had the opportunity in 1964 to have had an abortion, may have made the fatal decision not to have had that person. that person is a wonderful human being. he is a father, he is a husband, he has two children. he has a wonderful life. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from american samoa rise? mr. sablan: i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material under subject of my special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the g
one of a family member of mine's favorite movie is "a wonderful life" and it's about george bailey who thinks he's losing the family bank, and the angel that points out to him how important his life is. and at the end he realizes it and, yes, clarence gets his wings. and i think about that because i think of the family member and the fact that if his mother had had the opportunity in 1964 to have had an abortion, may have made the fatal decision not to have had that person. that...
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i do know that there are efforts afoot, and the charles bailey and ford foundation are part of that to make available to the vietnamese government, test facilities that would lower the cost significantly. so that we can see another cooperative effort that's going on to try to address the issue. now speculating about what would happen if any particular case you would find out that the tissue level is below what would be sufficient to indicate evidence that a particular illness, melody, birth affect our whatnot is a tribute to agent orange is kind of a speculative type question that's difficult to enter. and in some ways, the question may not be whether or not on a case-by-case basis you can demonstrate that the illness is a tradable to exposure to agent orange. in some ways, as we are discussing in the case of the u.s. veteran, and to a certain extent in the vietnamese perspective about the people in vietnam have been exposed, the issue may be more about trying to address the health problems of the population at this time. >> in the back, right here. >> david adelson didn't make clear h
i do know that there are efforts afoot, and the charles bailey and ford foundation are part of that to make available to the vietnamese government, test facilities that would lower the cost significantly. so that we can see another cooperative effort that's going on to try to address the issue. now speculating about what would happen if any particular case you would find out that the tissue level is below what would be sufficient to indicate evidence that a particular illness, melody, birth...
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bailey from his knees denied by theodore! capitals netminder making good stops and getting help from the pipes on csn and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.org or call 1-800-red-cross. thanks for your help. : he.t. is awindow of opportunity. >> craig: one ahead of douche looking for number 18. too much time for this sharp- shooting young forward for the islanders. >> joe: the washington capitals have won six straight games. most recent victory back at home over the phoenix coyotes as they repair the glass here at nassau veterans memorial coliseum. they scored four times on ilya bryzgalov or at least in the empty net for one. he factored into all four markers. >> craig: end his a-game going against the yoits yoits phoenix coyotes. he was all over the place. a lost ice time. a lost pu
bailey from his knees denied by theodore! capitals netminder making good stops and getting help from the pipes on csn and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.org or call 1-800-red-cross. thanks for your help. : he.t. is awindow of opportunity....
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and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are.ou love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. woman #2: my kids don't need more shots. woman: i never get the flu. man: i don't have time. woman #3: we're all healthy. narrator: no matter how you build your excuses, h1n1 swine flu can blow your house down. man #2: i can't believe i used up all my sick time. woman #4: i missed a week of school during finals. man #3: now my baby has it because of me. woman #5: the hospital? narrator: keep your foundation strong. it's national influenza vaccination week. learn more at flu.gov. .
and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are.ou love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired.@i chef michael's canine creations. woman #2: my kids don't need more shots. woman: i never get the flu. man: i...