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on the american history television, tore james poult's birthplace. -- tour james polk's birthplace.k tv and american history tv, next week and on c-span 2, and c-span 3. the latest unemployment figures in the united kingdom show no change from last month. it remains at 7.9%. this week, david cameron addresses the jobless rate, economic growth, and banking reform. coverage on c-span2. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others and in addition to my duties in this house i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. grieving families have been waiting many months or many years to wait for inquests ended concluded. they suffered enough. will the prime minister stop the messing about now and stop the justice sector to sack the incompetent coroner. >> i will like at the particular case as the honorable gentlemen has talk about. we have been put money and resources to try to make them more resourceful but i'll look into the individual case that he talks about. >> would the prime minister give us an update on hi
on the american history television, tore james poult's birthplace. -- tour james polk's birthplace.k tv and american history tv, next week and on c-span 2, and c-span 3. the latest unemployment figures in the united kingdom show no change from last month. it remains at 7.9%. this week, david cameron addresses the jobless rate, economic growth, and banking reform. coverage on c-span2. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others and in...
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is here to talk about, our public safety plan led by the police department and highway patrol, birthplace, cigarettes service, our regional sheriff's offices on how to conduct public safety during the events. a sustainability plan, how are we going to manage to achieve our goal of zero waste and carbon neutral event and making this the greatest -- greenest eenevent in the world. in terms of working with waste and disposal. working on securing the race course area. the workforce development plan where we're looking at connections to city -- local hiring and how to connect san francisco businesses to the event. the u.s. involvement plan, how are we going to provide internships for then remembers of san francisco, how are we going to provide access and curricula and opportunities to engage our use. finally as your waste plant. how do we work with our department to do composting, recycling, waste diversion. we are busy on a number of fronts. a lot of these plans are in their draft form now. some of which have been posted to our website at oewd.org. others will be forthcoming in october. itis
is here to talk about, our public safety plan led by the police department and highway patrol, birthplace, cigarettes service, our regional sheriff's offices on how to conduct public safety during the events. a sustainability plan, how are we going to manage to achieve our goal of zero waste and carbon neutral event and making this the greatest -- greenest eenevent in the world. in terms of working with waste and disposal. working on securing the race course area. the workforce development plan...
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and on american history television on c-span3, james 's birthplace. and visit to read gold mines, where gold was first discovered in america. "book tv" and "american history tv," in charlotte, north carolina. president obama awarded the medal of honor to dakota mirer thursday. he was honored for saving 13 american and 23 afghan soldiers during a firefight with the taliban and 2009. he is the first living read to receive the medal of honor since the vietnam war. -- he is the first living marine to receive the medal of honor since the vietnam war. this is about 25 minutes. ["hail to the chief" plays] >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama, accompanied by battle of honor recipient, sergeant dakota meyer. >> if you would, please. with me. almighty god, we pause to the knowledge year grace, which has brought us to this momentous day. we confirmed by the ceremony that in accordance with your divine guidance, are forbearers established a nation rooted in the ideal of court and virtue. we now yielded to your direct
and on american history television on c-span3, james 's birthplace. and visit to read gold mines, where gold was first discovered in america. "book tv" and "american history tv," in charlotte, north carolina. president obama awarded the medal of honor to dakota mirer thursday. he was honored for saving 13 american and 23 afghan soldiers during a firefight with the taliban and 2009. he is the first living read to receive the medal of honor since the vietnam war. -- he is the...
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is here to talk about, our public safety plan led by the police department and highway patrol, birthplace, cigarettes service, our regional sheriff's offices on how to conduct public safety during the events. a sustainability plan, how are we going to manage to achieve our goal of zero waste and carbon neutral event and making this the greatest -- greenest eenevent in the world. in terms of working with waste and disposal. working on securing the race course area. the workforce development plan where we're looking at connections to city -- local hiring and how to connect san francisco businesses to the event. the u.s. involvement plan, how are we going to provide internships for then remembers of san francisco, how are we going to provide access and curricula and opportunities to engage our use.
is here to talk about, our public safety plan led by the police department and highway patrol, birthplace, cigarettes service, our regional sheriff's offices on how to conduct public safety during the events. a sustainability plan, how are we going to manage to achieve our goal of zero waste and carbon neutral event and making this the greatest -- greenest eenevent in the world. in terms of working with waste and disposal. working on securing the race course area. the workforce development plan...
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the birthplace of the child is going to be san francisco.and she going to continue on her flight at some point to boston, where she will begin her life in america, with her husband and three other children. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >> of course we are getting reaction to this story on our fois -- on our facebook page. >> now that is platinum in the mile high club. >> good job for the three nurses. >> so where is the place of birth going to be? >> that winter answered. >> you can join the at facebook.com/abc2 news. >> right now everyone is just -- -- right now everyone is happy. >> temperature nearing 80 downtown san francisco. another spare the air day we'll talk about how long these conditions will last. >> let's stick with air travel. better weigh your bag before you head to the airport. you won't believe how much extra airlines are charging for international flights. >> google's challenge to facebook today. @ (speaking in international language) and he said unto them go ye into all of the world and preach the gospel pre
the birthplace of the child is going to be san francisco.and she going to continue on her flight at some point to boston, where she will begin her life in america, with her husband and three other children. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >> of course we are getting reaction to this story on our fois -- on our facebook page. >> now that is platinum in the mile high club. >> good job for the three nurses. >> so where is the place of birth going to be? >> that winter...
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caller: we have the birthplace open to the public. my question is how much influence did wj have been getting his brother elected. >> that is something people do not really know about. the governor of nebraska -- i am for getting his first name. the younger brother of william jennings bryan was the vice- presidential candidate coming out of the tumultuous commission in 1924. olderm jennings bryan's brother pushed him. at that time he was a divisive figure in the party, but the name and was -- democrats hoped would allow him to win a lot of rural votes. charles bryan --his nomination for vice president was an attempt to keep some progressive farm vote on his side, and for the most part they did not succeed. >> our next call joins us from pennsylvania. go ahead, terry. caller: very interesting talk. you stated william jennings bryan was a fundamentalist and a progressive, and i believed states like kansas and nebraska that have large fundamentalists populations but also very -- today they arema conservative. what happened to cause this
caller: we have the birthplace open to the public. my question is how much influence did wj have been getting his brother elected. >> that is something people do not really know about. the governor of nebraska -- i am for getting his first name. the younger brother of william jennings bryan was the vice- presidential candidate coming out of the tumultuous commission in 1924. olderm jennings bryan's brother pushed him. at that time he was a divisive figure in the party, but the name and...
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the birthplace of the child is going to be san francisco.and she going to continue on her flight at some point to boston, where she will begin her life in america, with her husband and three other children. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >> of course we are getting reaction to this story on our fois -- on our facebook page. >> now that is platinum in the mile high club. >> good job for the three nurses. >> so where is the place of birth going to be? >> that winter answered. >> you can join the at faceok.com/abc2 news. >> right now everyone is just -- -- right now everyone is happy. >> temperature nearing 80 downtown san francisco. another spare the air day we'll talk about how long these conditions will last. >> let's stick with air travel. better weigh your bag before you head to the airport. you won't believe how much extra airlines are charging for international flights. >> google's challenge to facebook today. sure, pulling the mold, ldntew, and grime from out of the porous caverns of grout takes the right tools, but it also takes a gentle,
the birthplace of the child is going to be san francisco.and she going to continue on her flight at some point to boston, where she will begin her life in america, with her husband and three other children. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >> of course we are getting reaction to this story on our fois -- on our facebook page. >> now that is platinum in the mile high club. >> good job for the three nurses. >> so where is the place of birth going to be? >> that winter...
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we are going to do what i came back to my birthplace to do. you're not dressed like a tourist, but look at the view! you better start without me. as soon as i get me breath back and me eyeballs stop wobbling,
we are going to do what i came back to my birthplace to do. you're not dressed like a tourist, but look at the view! you better start without me. as soon as i get me breath back and me eyeballs stop wobbling,
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it is colonel gaddafi's and birthplace and the anniversary of his revolution on september 1. ever since the 1990's, he has increasingly come to rely on his tribe to staff security who positions within his regime, so a lot of people have families and will probably put up no resistance. >> really good to talk to you. in other news, a man claiming to be the top legal official in the syrian city has announced he has resigned in protest of the crimes against humanity committed by security forces. the attorney general says he has evidence of more than 70 executions of hundreds of cases of torture. it is not clear when he was filmed. the syrian state news agency says he was kidnapped, but the syrian activist says it may be an attempt to discredit the video. now to famine in africa, and despite repeated attempts, millions are still at risk. >> did you win refugee high commissioner says more than -- the un refugee high commissioner says more than 3 million people could starve to death if aid does not reach them soon. >> in the shadow of a church, a makeshift tent. some of these people
it is colonel gaddafi's and birthplace and the anniversary of his revolution on september 1. ever since the 1990's, he has increasingly come to rely on his tribe to staff security who positions within his regime, so a lot of people have families and will probably put up no resistance. >> really good to talk to you. in other news, a man claiming to be the top legal official in the syrian city has announced he has resigned in protest of the crimes against humanity committed by security...
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and on c-span 3, tour james polk's birthplace.cussion with charles jones on his experiences during the 1960's lunch counter sit-ins and visit the reed gold mine where gold was first discovered in north america. this weekend on c-span2 and 3. coming up on "washington journal," we'll take a look the day's news and take your calls and twitter comments. after that, "newsmakers" with lamar alexander on his decision to step down as republican conference chairman. and later, the c-span series "the contenders." looking at the life of william jennings bryan. this morning on "washington journal," a discussion on securing ballot access and third-party candidates with elliott ackerman, c.e.o. of the group americans ele 2
and on c-span 3, tour james polk's birthplace.cussion with charles jones on his experiences during the 1960's lunch counter sit-ins and visit the reed gold mine where gold was first discovered in north america. this weekend on c-span2 and 3. coming up on "washington journal," we'll take a look the day's news and take your calls and twitter comments. after that, "newsmakers" with lamar alexander on his decision to step down as republican conference chairman. and later, the...
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last year, i found my birthplace, which i never used to know. they were logging there. my son came. he said, "mom, come and see your beautiful place where you was born." he took me on a skiff, and we went down, and i thought it was pretty. my grandpa john-- he was the first church leader here, and he asked them if they were christians. they didn't know what he meant, so he baptized them and let them become orthodox christians-- russian orthodox. lots of people were thankful because they didn't know. they thought the raven was their god. [cook] sometimes what you find historically can be reaffirmed by what people remember, by who's in the cemetery, and a lot of times what has happened in historical record is people weren't asked. people are not oblivious to their surroundings or their own events, and by tapping that resource, you can make history belong to those people as well as to the record of history. [speaking foreign language] the village is named by the sukpik. this place was nanwalek, and then the russians code-named us alexandrovsk, and then somehow there was a
last year, i found my birthplace, which i never used to know. they were logging there. my son came. he said, "mom, come and see your beautiful place where you was born." he took me on a skiff, and we went down, and i thought it was pretty. my grandpa john-- he was the first church leader here, and he asked them if they were christians. they didn't know what he meant, so he baptized them and let them become orthodox christians-- russian orthodox. lots of people were thankful because...
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. >> oakland was the birthplace of proposition 19, and we have a school and a museum and different businesses that really do cater to the cannabis industry, but the most important thing is we try to stress how to safely cop assume -- consume medicine. >> not action is happy about the potfest on the steps of city hall. paul is with the cools for a drug free california. he is concerned about people lighting up and the message that gives to kids. >> in the 50s and 60s, we don't want this in our neighborhood because we know the effects. the man is bringing it in, dumping it in on the community. >> for lane da jackson, her hope is to get as many people using medical more mother -- medical marijuana as possible. >> so much hate because tv -- we ain't thinking about pulling the trigger. >> as big a deal, we actually have a rule we cannot shoot pictures of video of people lighting up with the city hall building in the background. i've been trying to get some details on that rule from anyone at the mayor's office. i like lie won't get that until after the holiday weekendes over. abc-7 news. >>> the po
. >> oakland was the birthplace of proposition 19, and we have a school and a museum and different businesses that really do cater to the cannabis industry, but the most important thing is we try to stress how to safely cop assume -- consume medicine. >> not action is happy about the potfest on the steps of city hall. paul is with the cools for a drug free california. he is concerned about people lighting up and the message that gives to kids. >> in the 50s and 60s, we don't...
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instead going to his birthplace of michigan. >> i bet you remember my dad, don't you? >> i do. >> reporter: in the wake of today's surprise, analysts say romney is clearly the frontrunner. >> not open to your average political june key. >> reporter: a wild card in the race, more washington dysfunction, even as disaster victims still struggle to recover. the agency that aids them, fema, is now caught in a partisan funding fight. unless congress can agree, funds run out at midweek with a larger governmentwide shutdown looming friday. analysts say the gridlock could be a problem for the republican party next year. >> can they take independent voters away from president obama and win the white house in the fall of 2010. >> reporter: as we said, cain didn't just win. he rolled over everyone beating his nearest competitor by 23 points. rick perry had 15%. mitt romney at 14%. it's a real head-scratcher. one interpretation we're already getting is this demonstrates the desire on the part of the gop electorate for another candidate, a third candidate besides perry and romney to
instead going to his birthplace of michigan. >> i bet you remember my dad, don't you? >> i do. >> reporter: in the wake of today's surprise, analysts say romney is clearly the frontrunner. >> not open to your average political june key. >> reporter: a wild card in the race, more washington dysfunction, even as disaster victims still struggle to recover. the agency that aids them, fema, is now caught in a partisan funding fight. unless congress can agree, funds run...
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and new fronts has also opened up a in colonel gaddafi's birthplace. thousands of fighters closing in on the west and south, breaking through defenses and taking control of the airport. but here, too, they face fierce resistance from gaddafi's men. while gaddafi's men are making a final stand in the town which they still control, here in the capitol of tripoli, more and more have been arriving to give support to the new interim government. today, it is the concern of the turkish prime minister. >> he was following in the footsteps of the british and french leaders who came here yesterday. he promised to help libya make the difficult transition to a democratic country. square inn martyrs' the heart of tripoli, he praised the libyans, saying it was impossible for any government to stand in the way of the might and will of the people. a barbed comment aimed at the repressive government in syria, another arab country in turmoil. richard galpin, bbc news, aaa. >> one more note from libya. a correspondent from bbc arabic has been injured. you can see here, h
and new fronts has also opened up a in colonel gaddafi's birthplace. thousands of fighters closing in on the west and south, breaking through defenses and taking control of the airport. but here, too, they face fierce resistance from gaddafi's men. while gaddafi's men are making a final stand in the town which they still control, here in the capitol of tripoli, more and more have been arriving to give support to the new interim government. today, it is the concern of the turkish prime minister....
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new front has also opened in the battle for the strategic coastal town of sert, colonel gaddafi's birthplace. thousands of fighters closing in from the west and south, breaking through the outer defenses, getting within a few miles of the center, and taking control of the airport. but they are also facing fierce resistance from gaddafi's men. while colonel gaddafi's men are making what appears to be a final stand in the towns which they still control, in the capital of tripoli, more and more world leaders have been arriving to give their support to the new interim government. today it was the turn of the turkish prime minister. he was following in the footsteps of the british and french leaders who came yesterday. he also promised to help libya make the difficult transition to a democratic country. speaking in the square in the heart of tripoli, he praised the libyans, saying that they proved it was impossible for any government to stand in the way of the might and will of the people, a barbed comment aimed at the repressive government and syria, another arab country in turmoil. >>> the pale
new front has also opened in the battle for the strategic coastal town of sert, colonel gaddafi's birthplace. thousands of fighters closing in from the west and south, breaking through the outer defenses, getting within a few miles of the center, and taking control of the airport. but they are also facing fierce resistance from gaddafi's men. while colonel gaddafi's men are making what appears to be a final stand in the towns which they still control, in the capital of tripoli, more and more...
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she did have her doctor's permission to fly and as far as kevin's birthplace, it will be listed as the city of san francisco. ktvu channel 2 news. >> the call out to parents to make sure their child's car seat is properly used and installed. 70% of all child safety seats are improperly installed. sometimes it can be too big or too small. child safety experts say properly used car seats can reduce the risk by 71%. >>> experts are calling it a potential huge step in the battle against aids. how one recent discovery could speed up the search for a vaccine. >>> and meteorologist rose marry will let us know how long this heat is expected to stick around. and you can watch bay area news at 7:00 and all of our ktvu newscast on your computer or mobile device. we are streaming live to you at ktvu.com. [ cow mooing ] ♪ [ female announcer ] there's no need to produce foods yourself to be sure they're 100% natural. ♪ now there's open nature foods from safeway. no preservatives, no artificial anything. all within budget. a wide choice of natural foods that meet your high standards. ♪ open nature. o
she did have her doctor's permission to fly and as far as kevin's birthplace, it will be listed as the city of san francisco. ktvu channel 2 news. >> the call out to parents to make sure their child's car seat is properly used and installed. 70% of all child safety seats are improperly installed. sometimes it can be too big or too small. child safety experts say properly used car seats can reduce the risk by 71%. >>> experts are calling it a potential huge step in the battle...
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serbs will soon fall unless qaddafi loyalists fight until the death for his birthplace. >> presidentama said tonight that the european debt crisis is scaring the world. his comments came after another nervous day on the market since they reacted to reports that greece may be allowed to default on a large part of its debts. the bbc's business editor robert preston has more. >> a bit of respite today because of the sign european governments are inching towards a rescue plan. at the center of the plan would be a 50% reduction in the debt of the greek government, which total is 340 billion yearios. this would reduce the best to 170 yearios but huge losses forced on greece's credit. the greek foreign minister denies he's been negotiating this write-off but european union officials tell me something different. they say there's now wide acceptance that strike hit recessionarry greece can't recover unless it's debt burden is reduced in this way. but they said this kind of help would cause pain for its creditors, the second would be ab injection of tens of billions of euros into the banks say
serbs will soon fall unless qaddafi loyalists fight until the death for his birthplace. >> presidentama said tonight that the european debt crisis is scaring the world. his comments came after another nervous day on the market since they reacted to reports that greece may be allowed to default on a large part of its debts. the bbc's business editor robert preston has more. >> a bit of respite today because of the sign european governments are inching towards a rescue plan. at the...
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the birthplace i guess is san francisco because that's where they were heading. >> even though technically it's somewhere over pacific. >> and then they are on the way to boston. she's a boston gal. >>> another setback for the hikers held in iran. why they were not released today. >>> also ahead... >> look at us. we have put up with this stuff for 22 years. it's time for justice. >> after years of fighting his fate, a georgia death row inmate learns whether he will live or die. the latest on this emotional legal saga. >>> and jobs may be scarce nationwide but not here. what is behind the big bay area boost coming up. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. finally getting the weather right. summer is almost over but we got the heat going on now. how long will it stick around? we'll talk about that coming up. >>> closed captioning of eyewitness news is brought to you by shreve & co. jewelers, a san francisco original. ,, [ cow mooing ] ♪ [ female announcer ] there's no need to produce foods yourself to be sure they're 100% natural. ♪ now there's open nature fo
the birthplace i guess is san francisco because that's where they were heading. >> even though technically it's somewhere over pacific. >> and then they are on the way to boston. she's a boston gal. >>> another setback for the hikers held in iran. why they were not released today. >>> also ahead... >> look at us. we have put up with this stuff for 22 years. it's time for justice. >> after years of fighting his fate, a georgia death row inmate learns...
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grassroots out from under the taliban when they have no locally popular support because is their birthplace. they have to control but they can't and they are losing their grip on it quickly which is why they become more extreme and worthless. i'm reading a book their personalities and when they try to fight together how did it come together like that? what is the battle on? you see dave or both aves totally different and when it is time to fight the mesh so well. what do you see on that? >> the quality of the caliber of the man. for those of you that don't know much about the special forces you are recruited, selected, trained because we are fiercely independent and smart. you are productive, you are competitive, and also a team player and the brotherhood of the men who stand next to you, it's not -- i will steal a line from the colonel more it is not about apple pie is up to die fighting to your left or right and at the end of the day that is why the site so cohesively because it is all about the brotherhood. you read about guys that were wounded and treated under fire, we treat each other
grassroots out from under the taliban when they have no locally popular support because is their birthplace. they have to control but they can't and they are losing their grip on it quickly which is why they become more extreme and worthless. i'm reading a book their personalities and when they try to fight together how did it come together like that? what is the battle on? you see dave or both aves totally different and when it is time to fight the mesh so well. what do you see on that?...
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gadhafi's birthplace and one of three major cities still held by forces loyal to him. gadhafi, who is wanted by the international criminal court... is rumored to be hiding in one of the loyalist strongholds. denmark has elected its first female prime minister who will begin with the difficult task of dealing with the country's economy. oh jee-hyun reports. denmark's center- left coalition won the country's general election. the "red bloc" of parties led by social democrat leader helle thorning-schmidt won a narrow majority in parliament ending ten years of center-right rule. thorning-schmidt will be the country's first female prime minister. danish "the road has been long. there have been hard times and we've struggled but tonight we've shown that the social democrats are still a big force holding up society." thorning-schmidt has accused the incumbent lars lokke rasmussen of failing to promote economic growth. rasmussen has admitted defeat and will step down on friday,... but warned thorning-schmidt not to get too comfortable. danish "i will give you the keys to the s
gadhafi's birthplace and one of three major cities still held by forces loyal to him. gadhafi, who is wanted by the international criminal court... is rumored to be hiding in one of the loyalist strongholds. denmark has elected its first female prime minister who will begin with the difficult task of dealing with the country's economy. oh jee-hyun reports. denmark's center- left coalition won the country's general election. the "red bloc" of parties led by social democrat leader helle...
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in a message broadcast thursday,... that he has moved the country's capital from tripoli to his birthplace of sirte,... and that he is ready for a "long drawn-out war". meanwhile speaking at a meeting in paris,... the national transitional council head promised a new constitution and elections within 18 months. the eu has lifted sanctions on 28 libyan entities including ports,... financial institutions and energy businesses in libya to help the country resume normal economic operations. in this installment of our weekly series on social enterprises, we look at an art and and performance company that nurtures what it calls "eco-musicians"... and helps people from multicultural backgrounds pursue their dreams of becoming performers. kim yeon-ji has more. noridan is a pioneering social enterprise in art and culture. as the korean word "nori", meaning "play", suggests..., this company envisions bringing change to the world through their fun performances. noridan performers are known as eco musicians because they make their instruments with junk items like used plastic bottles and pipes and tur
in a message broadcast thursday,... that he has moved the country's capital from tripoli to his birthplace of sirte,... and that he is ready for a "long drawn-out war". meanwhile speaking at a meeting in paris,... the national transitional council head promised a new constitution and elections within 18 months. the eu has lifted sanctions on 28 libyan entities including ports,... financial institutions and energy businesses in libya to help the country resume normal economic...
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now rebel fighters are surrounding the city of certe, gadhafi's birthplace. they believe this is one of three cities where he could be hiding. they're giving the people of certe saturday to surrender or face attack. >>> back here in the bay area, a judge has sentenced a hotel owner to two years in federal prison. continueron businessman richard singer is accused of try to go pay someone to burn down his two residential hotels he owns in downtown oakland. singer also must pay a $60,000 fine, same amount of money he promised the arsonist. investigators say that a hidden camera captured the moment singer paid the money to burn down his hotels so he could collect the insurance money. the camera also captured these words. [ inaudible ] >> now, it was a check for $15,000 with promises of much more. -- much more money to come. investigators say singer did not know he was giving the check to an informant who had already gone to federal authorities. agents arrested singer before the alleged hotel arson plot was carried out. >>> it now appears barry bonds won't face a
now rebel fighters are surrounding the city of certe, gadhafi's birthplace. they believe this is one of three cities where he could be hiding. they're giving the people of certe saturday to surrender or face attack. >>> back here in the bay area, a judge has sentenced a hotel owner to two years in federal prison. continueron businessman richard singer is accused of try to go pay someone to burn down his two residential hotels he owns in downtown oakland. singer also must pay a $60,000...
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tonight phil black gives us a dramatic look at the battle for the ouster leader's birthplace. >> reporter: an ambulance is hit by a rocket propelled grenade. they and we are caught in the open. producer en lee has been hit. >> i've been shot, down, down, down. that's good, that's good. at a near by field hospital medics help ian. while dealing with their own grief. >> the colleague of these men was killed in the same attack just minutes away from where the -- we think hit the ambulance that was near us. >> reporter: this medic was there too. he saw his friend die. but he must keep working. casualties keep coming. on this day alone more than 20 revolutionary fighters are killed in the chaotic battle for syrk, phil black. >>> it was the deadliest day in months today in yemen as government troops and snipers open fire on tens of thousands of anti government protesters. security forces launched tea gas canisters on the marching protesters before the shooting began. at least 26 people were killed, dozens more wounded. president abdula sele has resisted calls to resign. protests have taken to t
tonight phil black gives us a dramatic look at the battle for the ouster leader's birthplace. >> reporter: an ambulance is hit by a rocket propelled grenade. they and we are caught in the open. producer en lee has been hit. >> i've been shot, down, down, down. that's good, that's good. at a near by field hospital medics help ian. while dealing with their own grief. >> the colleague of these men was killed in the same attack just minutes away from where the -- we think hit the...
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her newborn's birthplace will be listed as san francisco and his citizenship will be american. >>> studentsn jose state university are angry that many upper class men have to live off campus. rob roth tells us why an unexpectedly large freshman class is to blame for the housing crunch. >> reporter: these students marched through san jose state university today angry about a lack of housing on campus. >> i want the president to change the housing policy. >> reporter: yates is a third year political science student, he says he's been crashing at a friend's house in a dormitory room. >> not having my own room to go to if i wanted to close my door and be secluded is not a good feeling. >> reporter: we found this student, he is one of many students staying at the clarion. >> if i want to go on campus, it used to take me two minutes. now it's going to take me 40 pháeups to get back to the hoe -- 40 minutes to get back to the hotel. >> reporter: why the housing shortage? there are two reasons. one that the freshman not from this area must stay in the dorms. and the freshman class is larger than th
her newborn's birthplace will be listed as san francisco and his citizenship will be american. >>> studentsn jose state university are angry that many upper class men have to live off campus. rob roth tells us why an unexpectedly large freshman class is to blame for the housing crunch. >> reporter: these students marched through san jose state university today angry about a lack of housing on campus. >> i want the president to change the housing policy. >> reporter:...
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her newborn's birthplace will be listed as san francisco and his citizenship will be american. >>> studentsjose state university are angry that many upper class men have to live off campus. rob roth tells us why an unexpectedly large freshman class is to blame for the housing crunch. >> reporter: these students marched through san jose state university today angry about a lack of housing on campus. >> i want the president to change the housing policy. >> reporter: yates is a third year political science student, he says he's been crashing at a friend's house in a dormitory room. >> not having my own room to go to if i wanted to close my door and be secluded is not a good feeling. >> reporter: we found this student, he is one of many students staying at the clarion. >> if i want to go on campus, it used to take me two minutes. now it's going to take me 40 pháeups to get back to the hoe -- 40 minutes to get back to the hotel. >> reporter: why the housing shortage? there are two reasons. one that the freshman not from this area must stay in the dorms. and the freshman class is larger than the
her newborn's birthplace will be listed as san francisco and his citizenship will be american. >>> studentsjose state university are angry that many upper class men have to live off campus. rob roth tells us why an unexpectedly large freshman class is to blame for the housing crunch. >> reporter: these students marched through san jose state university today angry about a lack of housing on campus. >> i want the president to change the housing policy. >> reporter:...
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and on american history tv on c-span3, tour 11th president james polk's birthplace, a discussion withharles jones, the civil rights leader on his part in the 1960's lunch counter sit-ins, and visit the reed gold mine where gold was first discovered in america. book tv and american history tv in charlotte, north carolina next weekend on c-span2 and c- span3. >> next, republican presidential candidate and minnesota congressman michele bachmann addresses of party convention in the los angeles. only representatives bachmann, thaddeus mccotter, and ron paul participated. in her remarks, she predicts republicans will win the state in 2012 and vowed to repealed many laws. this is just over 40 minutes. >> that was a wonderful introduction. i am so thrilled and happy to be here with all of you tonight. my name is michele bachmann and i am running for the republican nomination to be the next president of the united states in 2012. [applause] it is really a tremendous thrill an honor for me to be able to be here tonight with all of you in the golden state. you have produced ronald reagan as our
and on american history tv on c-span3, tour 11th president james polk's birthplace, a discussion withharles jones, the civil rights leader on his part in the 1960's lunch counter sit-ins, and visit the reed gold mine where gold was first discovered in america. book tv and american history tv in charlotte, north carolina next weekend on c-span2 and c- span3. >> next, republican presidential candidate and minnesota congressman michele bachmann addresses of party convention in the los...
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. >> oakland is the birthplace of the medical cannabis industry itself.oud to be here. >> parts of two downtown streets are being blocked off for the three-day international hemp and cannabis expo where those with the proper id can go to learn about and, yes, smoke medical cannabis. >> it marks the first time we've had cannabis activists and city officials working hand-in-hand to create an amazing event. i think it's a great step forward. >> steve, who likes to brag that his harborside health center creates job and pays millions in tax says it's high time there's a street fair about marijuana. >> it's about 20 or 30 years overdo. >> what does the city think about it. >> it's a state right to medicaid. we won't prevent them but we make sure the medication happens in a save, lawful and sane manner the city. >> not everyone is looking forward to a city sanctioned pot party. >> it's like saying, come on, let's do it. everybody, let's get high and forget about the ramifications, forget about the devastating effects. >> youth advocate charles o'neil worries the
. >> oakland is the birthplace of the medical cannabis industry itself.oud to be here. >> parts of two downtown streets are being blocked off for the three-day international hemp and cannabis expo where those with the proper id can go to learn about and, yes, smoke medical cannabis. >> it marks the first time we've had cannabis activists and city officials working hand-in-hand to create an amazing event. i think it's a great step forward. >> steve, who likes to brag that...
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. >> oakland is the birthplace of the medical cannabis industry itself. we are proud to be here. >> parts of two downtown streets are being blocked off for the three-day international hemp and cannabis expo where those with the proper id can go to learn about and, yes, smoke medical cannabis. >> it marks the first time we've had cannabis activists and city officials working hand-in-hand to create an amazing event. i think it's a great step forward. >> steve, who likes to brag that his harborside health center creates job and pays millions in taxes says it's high time there's a street fair about marijuana. >> it's about 20 or 30 years overdo. >> what does the city think about it. >> it's a state right to medicaid. we won't prevent them but we make sure the medication happens in a save, lawful and sane manner the city. >> not everyone is looking forward to a city sanctioned pot party. >> it's like saying, come on, let's do it. everybody, let's get high and forget about the ramifications, forget about the devastating effects. >> youth advocate charles o'neil
. >> oakland is the birthplace of the medical cannabis industry itself. we are proud to be here. >> parts of two downtown streets are being blocked off for the three-day international hemp and cannabis expo where those with the proper id can go to learn about and, yes, smoke medical cannabis. >> it marks the first time we've had cannabis activists and city officials working hand-in-hand to create an amazing event. i think it's a great step forward. >> steve, who likes to...
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>> and libya tonight, the interim government's priority on the battlefield is moammar gadhafi's birthplace. the military surrounded the city of sirte where some 5,000 pro gadhafi fighters are holed up. phil black is right there outside sirte for us. phil, the big question, do the interim government troops, do they think they'll find gadhafi there? >> reporter: they don't think they're going to find gadhafi just in this location, john, but i think there is a very good chance that his son could be hiding here. they think there is a senior former regime figure in this city because the opposition they're coming up against is so well organized so well motivated. they have said, the national transitional council here, they believe that gadhafi is near libya's western algerian border. they haven't said why they believe he's there and they have said in the past to have known where he could possibly be without those claims proving to be true. so we still don't have any firm idea, really, no evidence leading us to believe just where gadhafi could be at this time. >> and, phil, gaining control of sir
>> and libya tonight, the interim government's priority on the battlefield is moammar gadhafi's birthplace. the military surrounded the city of sirte where some 5,000 pro gadhafi fighters are holed up. phil black is right there outside sirte for us. phil, the big question, do the interim government troops, do they think they'll find gadhafi there? >> reporter: they don't think they're going to find gadhafi just in this location, john, but i think there is a very good chance that his...
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southern and the more republican you are, the more likely you are to be wrong about the president's birthplace and his religious beliefs. 30% of south carolina republicans think the president is a muslim. and more than a third think the president was born in another country. we don't know what percent of south carolina republicans believe the president is the antichrist, but you can be sure it is not zero. those south carolina republicans vote for republicans in congress who stand in the president's way every day in every way. it is as if they've taken an oath to oppose the president no matter who he says or does even when the president proposes something some south carolina members supported in the past, they oppose him as soon as they hear the president is in favor. such is the mindlessness of the relentless opposition to the policies of president obama because after all, too much of the republican opposition is not really opposition to president obama's policies. but opposition to the man, himself. a >>> sarah palin is threatening to sue author joe mcginnis and his publisher for the new con
southern and the more republican you are, the more likely you are to be wrong about the president's birthplace and his religious beliefs. 30% of south carolina republicans think the president is a muslim. and more than a third think the president was born in another country. we don't know what percent of south carolina republicans believe the president is the antichrist, but you can be sure it is not zero. those south carolina republicans vote for republicans in congress who stand in the...
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you know, we are the birthplace of jazz, home of louis armstrong, jackson -- oh, forgetting my people now -- [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> no, that's domino who i'm drawing a blank on. you name it, and we have it. they say music and culture oozes up from the pavements of new orleans. for you hip hop fans, i'm not leaving you out. [laughter] we're also the home of cash money records and grahmmy award winning lil' wayne. we have it all in new orleans, and i'm sure most of you have been there or have heard about us, and it's a wonderful, wonderful city, and i'm going to spend about the next 20-30 minutes or so to tell you a little bit about an incredible story that most of you have probably followed, but you may -- there may be things you were not aware of that i hope to share. now, the first question i get is it's almost six years after, ray, why are you writing the book? well, to be honest with you when i got out of office in may of 2010, i was not looking to write a book. i just wanted to put together what i was calling my own private library of my eight years in office, but, you know,
you know, we are the birthplace of jazz, home of louis armstrong, jackson -- oh, forgetting my people now -- [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> no, that's domino who i'm drawing a blank on. you name it, and we have it. they say music and culture oozes up from the pavements of new orleans. for you hip hop fans, i'm not leaving you out. [laughter] we're also the home of cash money records and grahmmy award winning lil' wayne. we have it all in new orleans, and i'm sure most of you have been...
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on american history tv, tour the birthplace of james polk. discussion with the charlotte civil rights leader on his experiences during the 1960's went counter sit-ins. visit the gold mine where gold was first discovered in america. that is this weekend on c-span2 adnd 3. >> this form and outlines the way for for the joint debt reduction committee and urges congress to seek reductions of $4 trillion or more compared to the proposed $1.5 trillion. speakers include the former co- chairman of president obama's that commission. this event is hosted by the new american foundation and the committee for responsible federal budget. it is one hour and 15 minutes. [unintelligible] >> the long run budget projections come in. those are truly terrifying. >> the national debt is an enormous threat. it calls into credibility the full faith and credit of the united states. that means we are a third-world country. >> country's decline because they lose wars or buried under their own debt. >> the consequences of failing to deal with it are catastrophic. >> it i
on american history tv, tour the birthplace of james polk. discussion with the charlotte civil rights leader on his experiences during the 1960's went counter sit-ins. visit the gold mine where gold was first discovered in america. that is this weekend on c-span2 adnd 3. >> this form and outlines the way for for the joint debt reduction committee and urges congress to seek reductions of $4 trillion or more compared to the proposed $1.5 trillion. speakers include the former co- chairman of...
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of palestine, the land of divide messages, from the prophet mohammed, peace be upon him and the birthplace of jesus christ, peace be upon him. to speak on behalf of the palestinian people in the homeland and in the diaspora. to say after 63 years of suffering of an ongoing tragedy, enough, enough, enough. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: it is time for the palestinian people to gain their freedom and independence. the time has come to end the suffering and the blight of millions of palestinian refugees in the homeland and the diaspora, to end their displacement and to realize their rights, some of whom were forced to take refuge more than once in different places of the world. at a time when the arab people affirmed their quest for democracy in what is called to the arab spring, the time has come also for the palestinian spring, a time for independence. [applause] he. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: the time has come for our men and women and children to live normal lives. for them to be able to sleep without waiting for the worst the next day will bring, fr
of palestine, the land of divide messages, from the prophet mohammed, peace be upon him and the birthplace of jesus christ, peace be upon him. to speak on behalf of the palestinian people in the homeland and in the diaspora. to say after 63 years of suffering of an ongoing tragedy, enough, enough, enough. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: it is time for the palestinian people to gain their freedom and independence. the time has come to end the suffering and the blight...
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and the birthplace and principle exportation hub of the prohibition regime. um, if you want to stop the murder, i think the first thing you have to understand is that industry itself and the way it's structured. but also even decriminalization, some form of regulation won't immediately make everything kind of hunky-dory. we can imagine the world where the world's richest man immediately boys up all the -- buys up all the poppy plantations and, you know, starts selling his labeled, slick packs of marijuana cigarettes, you know, at $25 or $30 a box. um, and, you know, the producing regions are still enmeshed in institutionally-created and locked in forms of social marginalization. and poverty. um, i think we've seen the capitalist class begin to step away from the rhetoric of drug war. recently, the global policy commission or global commission on drug policy put out a report strongly arguing for decorrallization. president -- decriminalization. president carter argued for decriminalization. figures off as vicente fox have argued for that. that might be a first
and the birthplace and principle exportation hub of the prohibition regime. um, if you want to stop the murder, i think the first thing you have to understand is that industry itself and the way it's structured. but also even decriminalization, some form of regulation won't immediately make everything kind of hunky-dory. we can imagine the world where the world's richest man immediately boys up all the -- buys up all the poppy plantations and, you know, starts selling his labeled, slick packs...
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tour james polk's birthplace and a discussion with charles jones. the gold mines where gold was first discovered in america. book tv and american history tv on c-span2 and c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: every wednesday on "washington journal" in our last hour of the program, we will be taking a look at the recent magazine piece, perhaps one that has been overlooked. today we're looking at a recent "the weekly standard" article written by eli lehrer and benjamin schreiber. it is called "go green by cutting government. you can find the article on our web site. they join us at the table this morning. eli lehrer, let me begin with you. you are the vice president of heartland institute, a free- market think tank. use a selective government spending can help the environment and the reason why is simple. explain that. guest: the reason why cuts to government spending can help the government is simple. the government is the biggest entity around. a consumes a quarter of our gdp, has more vehicles, buys more things, employs more people, th
tour james polk's birthplace and a discussion with charles jones. the gold mines where gold was first discovered in america. book tv and american history tv on c-span2 and c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: every wednesday on "washington journal" in our last hour of the program, we will be taking a look at the recent magazine piece, perhaps one that has been overlooked. today we're looking at a recent "the weekly standard" article written by...
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they built a memorial to his birthplace. kentucky has reclaimed lincoln belatedly, but he was on the wrong side after the war. >> how far from where we are physically it is the birth place? >> probably an hour and 15 minute drive on the interstate. >> in that time period, how long would it have taken? >> it took longer to take -- it took longer to go from lexington to franklin. >> we had a brief picture of an artifact you have here in the collection, which has an inscription to abraham lincoln. >> this book is actually called "the life and speeches of henry clay." there is an inscription that says "to abraham lincoln with costa regards to french ship, ashland h -- "to abraham lincoln with constant regards to friendship, ashland h. clay. >> we do not know the's were delivered personally. >> we do not. we do not know if they ever met. there is no documentation to say that they ever had. we do know that henry clay did know abraham lincoln. the must've been some kind of relationship based on this artifact. >> we have a little le
they built a memorial to his birthplace. kentucky has reclaimed lincoln belatedly, but he was on the wrong side after the war. >> how far from where we are physically it is the birth place? >> probably an hour and 15 minute drive on the interstate. >> in that time period, how long would it have taken? >> it took longer to take -- it took longer to go from lexington to franklin. >> we had a brief picture of an artifact you have here in the collection, which has an...
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american history television, tour james polk's birthplace.isits the gold mine, where gold was first discovered in america. next weekend on c-span2 and 3. >> a discussion on the impact that evangelical voters will have on the 2012 elections. from today's "washington journal," this is 45 minutes. guest: these evangelicals are influential. it is not as about abortion and marriage right now. this is about the morality that conservative evangelicals feel all these issues, these economic vicious -- these economic issues with a great passion. >> one of the must stops is at liberty university. we covered it rick perry last week. michele bachmann will be speaking their next month. the history behind university and what the school represents to the republican party. guest: the court of evangelical activity, this is court evangelical fought in lynchburg, virginia. it has been around for a while. this is going to be a stop for any evangelical candidate that wants to not just make hay with evangelical voters, but clearly to explain the biblical world view
american history television, tour james polk's birthplace.isits the gold mine, where gold was first discovered in america. next weekend on c-span2 and 3. >> a discussion on the impact that evangelical voters will have on the 2012 elections. from today's "washington journal," this is 45 minutes. guest: these evangelicals are influential. it is not as about abortion and marriage right now. this is about the morality that conservative evangelicals feel all these issues, these...
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this one works, birthplace starbucks, you have seattle.e cups they drink? that's next. but afraid you can't afford it? well, look how much insurance many people can get through selectquote for less than a dollar a day. selectquote found, rich, 37, a $500,000 policy for under $18 a month. even though dave, 43, takes meds to control his blood pressure, selectquote got him a $500,000 policy for under $28 a month. ellen, 47, got a $250,000 policy for under $20 a month. all it takes is a phone call. your personal selectquote agent will answer all your questions ... and impartially shop the highly rated term life companies selectquote represents for your best rates. give your family the security it needs at a price you can afford. call this number or go to selectquote dot com. selectquote. we shop. you save. >>> all light within coffee lovers. i know you marinated over the break. you saw five, four, and three. at number two, new york city. where three times, just about, the national average on cups of coffee. the number one, most caffeinated cit
this one works, birthplace starbucks, you have seattle.e cups they drink? that's next. but afraid you can't afford it? well, look how much insurance many people can get through selectquote for less than a dollar a day. selectquote found, rich, 37, a $500,000 policy for under $18 a month. even though dave, 43, takes meds to control his blood pressure, selectquote got him a $500,000 policy for under $28 a month. ellen, 47, got a $250,000 policy for under $20 a month. all it takes is a phone call....
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, the land of palestine, the land of divine messages, ascension of the prophet mohammed and the birthplacethe palestinian people in the homeland and in the dfac of all the tragedy, enough, enough, enough. it is time for the palestinian people to gain their freedom and independence. the time has come to end the suffering an the plight of millions of palestinian refugees in the homeland, to end their displacement and to realize their rights, some of whom were forced to take refuge more than once in different places of the world. at a time when the arab peoples affirm their quest for democracy in what is called now the arab spring, the time has come also for the palestinian spring, the time for independence. the time has come for our men, women and children to live normal lives. for them to be able to sleep without waiting for the worst that the next day will bring, for mothers to be assured that their children will return home without fear of being killed, arrested or humiliated. for students to be able to go to their schools and universities without checkpoints obstructing them. the time ha
, the land of palestine, the land of divine messages, ascension of the prophet mohammed and the birthplacethe palestinian people in the homeland and in the dfac of all the tragedy, enough, enough, enough. it is time for the palestinian people to gain their freedom and independence. the time has come to end the suffering an the plight of millions of palestinian refugees in the homeland, to end their displacement and to realize their rights, some of whom were forced to take refuge more than once...
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on american history tv on c-span 3, tour 11th president james polk's birthplace and charles jones civil rights leader -- charles jones about the lunch counters it is. and where gold was first discovered in america. book tv and american history to be in charlotte, north carolina, this weekend on c- span2 and 3. >> you don't pay plot -- pay -- play politics at a time of national crisis, with the economy, and you never ever paid -- play politics with people's jobs. >> with the house of commons in recess annual party conferences are underway in the uk. watch deputy prime minister nick clegg's keynote from the liberal democratic conference this sunday at 9:00 on c-span. in the weeks ahead, party conferences with labour party leader and a conservative prime minister david cameron. >> in my opinion, i think they bounds of economic freedom have been pushed too far. >> and the faculty lounges, and author suggests that tenured job for life entitlement mentality needs to go. >> there are basically professors of cooking -- professors of nutritional studies who have tenure now. and when pressed, som
on american history tv on c-span 3, tour 11th president james polk's birthplace and charles jones civil rights leader -- charles jones about the lunch counters it is. and where gold was first discovered in america. book tv and american history to be in charlotte, north carolina, this weekend on c- span2 and 3. >> you don't pay plot -- pay -- play politics at a time of national crisis, with the economy, and you never ever paid -- play politics with people's jobs. >> with the house of...
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on american history television, tour jame polk's birthplace. this is where gold was first discovered in america. in charlotte, n.c., next weekend on c-span2 and 3. >> thomas donilon discusses american security concerns, including the wars in afghanistan and iraq. at the economic club of washington, d.c. he has served in this position by october 2010. this is 50 minutes. >> he did a spectacular job and held president carter get the renomination. that election did not go the way we thought it would go. tom then went to help president carter set up his post- government career. he then went to law school at the university of virginia. he then joined -- he has been back and forth in government service for many years. he served in the clinton administration as chief of staff to warren christopher and assistant secretary of state. he was involved and that entire policy operation as well. in the obama administration, he served initially as deputy national security adviser and about a year ago or so became the national security adviser. he has served in
on american history television, tour jame polk's birthplace. this is where gold was first discovered in america. in charlotte, n.c., next weekend on c-span2 and 3. >> thomas donilon discusses american security concerns, including the wars in afghanistan and iraq. at the economic club of washington, d.c. he has served in this position by october 2010. this is 50 minutes. >> he did a spectacular job and held president carter get the renomination. that election did not go the way we...
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they built a memorial to his birthplace. the lincoln commission was commissioned in the 21st century. kentucky has reclaimed lincoln belatedly, but he was on the wrong side after the war. >> how far from where we are physically it is the birth place? >> probably an hour and 15 minute drive on the interstate. >> in that time period, how long would it have taken? >> it took longer to take -- it took longer to go from lexington to franklin. that was a distance of about 25 miles. it took all day. that is why they were better -- why they wanted to build better roads and canals. >> we had a brief picture of an artifact you have here in the collection, which has an inscription to abraham lincoln. can you tell us what we are looking at? >> this book is actually called "the life and speeches of henry clay." there is an inscription that says "to abraham lincoln with costa regards to french ship, ashland h -- "to abraham lincoln with constant regards to friendship, ashland h. clay. we believe that this book was given to abraham lincoln
they built a memorial to his birthplace. the lincoln commission was commissioned in the 21st century. kentucky has reclaimed lincoln belatedly, but he was on the wrong side after the war. >> how far from where we are physically it is the birth place? >> probably an hour and 15 minute drive on the interstate. >> in that time period, how long would it have taken? >> it took longer to take -- it took longer to go from lexington to franklin. that was a distance of about 25...