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south dakota, nate. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> boo-yah. how we going to look in the march madness this year? north dakota state going to take it all again? >> caller: i don't know. it's kind of a tossup. i don't follow it that close. >> that's all right. i'm getting focused because it's near the season. >> caller: my question is on motorola. i bought it back at nine and was kind of hoping the droid would spur some growthing. >> i don't know. listen, nate, i got to tell you, motorola i thought the breakup value, have you cash. i think you can hold it but you can't buy because there is what i call no catalyst. where there's no catalyst in a stock like that, i'd rather see an apple than see you in motorola which has no catalysts. i hate to end on a downer but the truth has no deadline and the lightening round is over. >> the lightning round is sponsored by -- straightforward is the way td ameritrade does business. ning round is over. >> the lightning round is sponsored by -- >>> people accuse me of not getting enough letters. we have back-to-
south dakota, nate. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> boo-yah. how we going to look in the march madness this year? north dakota state going to take it all again? >> caller: i don't know. it's kind of a tossup. i don't follow it that close. >> that's all right. i'm getting focused because it's near the season. >> caller: my question is on motorola. i bought it back at nine and was kind of hoping the droid would spur some growthing. >> i don't know. listen, nate,...
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>> caller: big boo-yah to you, jim. >> i'm giving a boo-ya h-back to you. we were talking about the patriots-ravens game, do you remember the first half? this is what the markets felt like today. that was mean, i'm sorry, out of line. >> caller: the stock i'm calling about is microsystems, mcrs. >> you know, this is a niche play, a technology niche play. global hospitality business. i still haven't reviewed the unbelievable starwood quarter today. everyone tells me i have to. but this kind of thing is too niche for me. i'm going to send you to cisco. why? because this very morning we heard cisco say good things. it's inexpensive. why should i fool around with something that's too speculative. i'm going to go to ryan in my home state of pennsylvania. >> cramer, boo-yeah from temple university. >> where my mom and dad went. boo-yah. >> caller: what do you think about allied irish banks, aib. >> you're really rolling the dice with that one? i remember i used to own a huge percentage of that after i had been to ireland twice and felt it was the greatest thing s
>> caller: big boo-yah to you, jim. >> i'm giving a boo-ya h-back to you. we were talking about the patriots-ravens game, do you remember the first half? this is what the markets felt like today. that was mean, i'm sorry, out of line. >> caller: the stock i'm calling about is microsystems, mcrs. >> you know, this is a niche play, a technology niche play. global hospitality business. i still haven't reviewed the unbelievable starwood quarter today. everyone tells me i...
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they can boo each other. young republican gets raspberried from the crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. ♪ america. growing stronger. every day. ♪ a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... to relieve arthris pain all day. bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three cholesterol numbers. trilipix has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or stroke more than a statin alone. tri
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boo-ya. no, say it. say it.na -- don't make me say words. >> just say it. it's cool if you say it after they do like, kinkajou makes a kinkapoo and the rain forest grows. say it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: boo-ya. >> yeah! jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: unbelievable. >> it's so cool. this guy is just one of my favorite animals. >> jimmy: super cute. >> check it out. his tail, he can support all his body weight just by his tail. look at that. >> jimmy: wow. >> pull himself right back up. he'd rather have me hold him just like this. he'll roll in this position like a little baby. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. thank you buddy. >> so cool. >> jimmy: what else did you bring to show? >> i'm gonna show you another -- oh, you're going to love these. thanks, anz. that's my brother, anz. >> jimmy: hey, what's up man? nice to see you, buddy. >> look at this. >> jimmy: what does anz eat? >> seeds. >> jimmy: yeah. oh, no. >> look at these. thanks, steve. check these out. how awesome are these? [ light laughter ] thank you, bec
boo-ya. no, say it. say it.na -- don't make me say words. >> just say it. it's cool if you say it after they do like, kinkajou makes a kinkapoo and the rain forest grows. say it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: boo-ya. >> yeah! jimmy! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: unbelievable. >> it's so cool. this guy is just one of my favorite animals. >> jimmy: super cute. >> check it out. his tail, he can support all his body weight just by his tail. look at that....
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where aryou, boo? ♪ boy, i found something new new? my sweet ♪ ♪ chili sauce with you your mcnuggets too? i'm not sharing my crispy, juicy chicken mcnuggets. i got you your own. ♪ you got ma 10-piece ♪ guess you're not so stin-jay ♪ ♪ yeah... and the sauce is sweet and spicy ♪ won't be around for long. ♪ no, no-no-no, baby, please don't go! ♪ not me, boo, the sauce. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ha ha ha! i present to you algebra ii... [radio static] foreign languages... man: je m'appelle francois. un, deux, trois, quatre. ha ha ha! and finally, biology. who among you will step up to their challenge? ha ha ha! me. raah! yeah. i'll do it. me, too. sign me up. announcer: take on the tough classes now. you need them to prepare for college. >>> before we go, our thanks to the shomberg center for lending us their digs. we want to thank you for joining us, greatly appreciate it. this has been our special black history month edition of "our world." if you have any questions or comments about the show, logon to blackenterprise.com, and let us know. i'm ed
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show "the ghost flasher," which is really -- [ laughter ] he's a lewd dude who's not afraid to get booedlaughter ] look, i don't know why someone would flash a ghost. i thought it was the ghost that would be doing the flashing. either way, it's just a weird dude flashing ghosts. i'm just so psyched. i think it's time. [ light laughter ] next, we have "frontline," a respectable news program on pbs and nbc's own hit "the biggest loser." now, the network's taking these two great shows and combining them into one super show "front butt." [ laughter ] this is a news show about people who have eaten so much that they now have butts in the front. the first episode features an interview with fat kris kross, so i'm looking forward to that. [ light laughter ] this next one -- >> steve: wear the clothes backwards. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] this next one blew my mind when i first heard of this one. they are taking the brand new show "men of a certain age." it's about the day-to-day lives of -- [ laughter ] kris kross. they wear their clothes backwards. >> steve: it's for the kids. the kids don't
show "the ghost flasher," which is really -- [ laughter ] he's a lewd dude who's not afraid to get booedlaughter ] look, i don't know why someone would flash a ghost. i thought it was the ghost that would be doing the flashing. either way, it's just a weird dude flashing ghosts. i'm just so psyched. i think it's time. [ light laughter ] next, we have "frontline," a respectable news program on pbs and nbc's own hit "the biggest loser." now, the network's taking...
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i remember your wonderfulç boo the art of happiness.h. >> thank you. [applause] ç>> ladies and gentlemen, we request that you would keep your seats until the party has >> ladies and gentlemen, last night we requested you keep your peace until the party has left. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. bye-bye. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are going to let the entourage to exit first. if you could please stay in your seats and as a special gift to each one of you, ourok partnerst the international campaign for tibet have arranged to give all of those present today a beautiful calendar with explicit photographs -- with explicitç ç t(equisite photographs. the library has a range to display some of its extraordinaryi] collection and down the hall. you'll have the opportunity to view those treasures on your way out. good afternoon. ç[applause] ç >> next the president at a town hall. then live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on "washington journal." now, president obama in nevada athe a town hall meeting. this is part of a day
i remember your wonderfulç boo the art of happiness.h. >> thank you. [applause] ç>> ladies and gentlemen, we request that you would keep your seats until the party has >> ladies and gentlemen, last night we requested you keep your peace until the party has left. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. bye-bye. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are going to let the entourage to exit first. if you could please stay in your seats and as a special gift to each one...
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you should take some pride in being booed by those folks. >> i don't want to take much time but i commencedlawsuit to be reinstated because i was illegally fired. [applause] andy mccarthy's recitation as to what happened to the three branches of government to ensure true balancing of the three branches and the issue of deciding who has decisiona; authority on security issues. he cited the fdr decision to let the supreme court know that he would ignore them. lincoln did the same thing when he ignored the supreme court when they ordered him to release a southern sympathizer. we have seen in the recent administration in the supreme court, the holding unconstitutional of the various bush administration decisions in the security area without any real hope for the future of how that will change so that the executive authority is again reinstated on security issues. i wonder if you would comment on how we will turn that slippery slope around so that security is again a responsibility of the executive authority. >> i don't think you do it through the courts. ♪part of what has changed for te country
you should take some pride in being booed by those folks. >> i don't want to take much time but i commencedlawsuit to be reinstated because i was illegally fired. [applause] andy mccarthy's recitation as to what happened to the three branches of government to ensure true balancing of the three branches and the issue of deciding who has decisiona; authority on security issues. he cited the fdr decision to let the supreme court know that he would ignore them. lincoln did the same thing when...
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. >> jimmy: the audience says no. [ audience boos ] >> does that count? >> jimmy: no. here we go.ou hit me in the head. >> jimmy: sorry, pal. >> come on, roker. oh! [ audience ohs ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: that was pretty good. how many havwe got left? >> we've got lots. >> jimmy: oh, you got it. that's awesome. [ applause ] we're trying to hit al. did we got him? yeah, we got him now. that's it, all right. watch meredith vieira at winter olympics right here on nbc. [ cheers and applause ] the ceremony's on february2th. less than two weeks away. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ [ lamar ] you're gonna absolutely fall in love with high definition. you're just in the movie now, instead of just watching it. you're actually in the movie. it's just truly truly immersive. now is a great time to get a high definition led tv. we'll take the tv out to your house. we'll haul away your old one no problem. just take out that old one, like that. and we recycle it for free. you're getting a better tv. it's just so clear, so clean. it's like looking out the window. [ male announcer get the ultra-thin,
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that's what they are saying. [ audience ohs ] [ scattered boos ] i know. don't want them to eat either. they should cook at home. [ laughter ] big deal. cook at home. if you aren't into the super bowl, animal planet is airing its sixth annual puppy bowl on sunday. [ cheers and applause ] the puppies -- the puppy bowl and the super bowl at the same time. it's like michael vick's own personal sophie's choice. [ laughter ] [ audience groans ] he really won't know what to do. i'll just tivo one of them. president obama was busy holding two fund-raisers in d.c. last night. during one of his speeches, obama told the crowd, "we can't be afraid of the future." yeah, most americans agree with him, mainly because they are so busy being afraid of the present. [ light laughter ] obama said, "we can't be afraid of the future." and biden was like, "what about clowns? can we be afraid of clowns?" [ laughter ] president obama also said the key to competing with china is to improve our math and science education. because right now our gdp is about $13 trillion and china's
that's what they are saying. [ audience ohs ] [ scattered boos ] i know. don't want them to eat either. they should cook at home. [ laughter ] big deal. cook at home. if you aren't into the super bowl, animal planet is airing its sixth annual puppy bowl on sunday. [ cheers and applause ] the puppies -- the puppy bowl and the super bowl at the same time. it's like michael vick's own personal sophie's choice. [ laughter ] [ audience groans ] he really won't know what to do. i'll just tivo one of...
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[boos] we also had a big role in startin progressiveism.e you one example. in california, we have the california air resources board for this is an unelected body of technocrats that has been charged with regulating the air quality in california. a few years ago, we passed ab 32, the global greenhouse gas reduction initiative. this is california's version of what barbara boxer tried to pass in the u.s. senate. what the air resources board is doing is destroying california jobs with unelected bureaucrats writing e takes ever-increasing the cost of energy. in energy barbara boxer try to get this passed and the u.s. senate. when she did not, what happened? we saw the u.s. environmental protection agency do the same thing that barbara boxer was working on. what did they do? a classified co2 as a toxin. i am elected officials may be in my case it is true. [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, you must be aware of what happens in california because just like we have helped start waves of freedom with ronald reagan, so, too, have we been the source of
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billion worth of savings for this year by eliminating and yesterday we proposed 17 billion and we were booedhis is a pittance. only in washington is $17 billion a pittance. it also indicates one of the dangers that we have is that you have to chip away at this problem. so every dollar counts. the work claire mccaskill has done on auditing. if we can squeeze out $5 million a year and $10 million year and make this program work a livtle good habits. ì(lc@&c+ restraint muscles in ways that will not affect programming for p*uá will affect our bottom line. so we are moving aggressively, we hope, this year to get that stuff done. but what we also have to understand is that if i take all the steps that i have put forward and congress follows my lead jrh non-defense discretionary spe&ding, if we are potent in terms of defense spending, and we do all the things we have talk about, we still have this structural deficit we have inherited. second, with my proposal does is to pay for the recovery act and the other extraordinary steps we had to take last year, so that i will have covered what happened on
billion worth of savings for this year by eliminating and yesterday we proposed 17 billion and we were booedhis is a pittance. only in washington is $17 billion a pittance. it also indicates one of the dangers that we have is that you have to chip away at this problem. so every dollar counts. the work claire mccaskill has done on auditing. if we can squeeze out $5 million a year and $10 million year and make this program work a livtle good habits. ì(lc@&c+ restraint muscles in ways that...
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that is what they are figuring if we say boo and we have more money i believe than any other financialet alone any other company, they can't let it go, right? >> they can't let it go. i have a friend who is one of the very top dogs at aig and he has explained to me over and over again why you can't let aig fail and i'm convinced he is right. this company was raped and looted by goldman sacks in my humble opinion in terms of the credit evolve swaps. the deal was so bad it has been written up in great detail in the "new york times." it was so bad for the taxpayers, almost unbelievable they got to have their cake and eat it, too, over and over again. i think this needs to be investigated with great thoroughness by maxine waters a wonderful congress woman from los angeles who is on the track here. find out what goldman s ca ach. >> neil: what do you think of ben stein's friends? man, i'm hanging out with my deally owner. be that as it may, some people are saying if we are giving this company this much money and it is still in a heap of trouble, stop. >> first of all, the comment that they
that is what they are figuring if we say boo and we have more money i believe than any other financialet alone any other company, they can't let it go, right? >> they can't let it go. i have a friend who is one of the very top dogs at aig and he has explained to me over and over again why you can't let aig fail and i'm convinced he is right. this company was raped and looted by goldman sacks in my humble opinion in terms of the credit evolve swaps. the deal was so bad it has been written...
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. >> jimmy: the audience says no. [ audience boos ] >> does that count? >> jimmy: no. here we go. >> jimmy: sorry, pal. >> come on, roker. oh! [ audience ohs ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: that was pretty good. how many have we got left? >> we've got lots. >> jimmy: oh, you got it. that's awesome. [ applause ] we're trying to hit al. did we got him? yeah, we got him now. that's it, all right. watch meredith vieira at winter olympics right here on nbc. [ cheers and applause ] the ceremony's on february 12th. less than two weeks away. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ ♪ five, five dollar ♪ five-dollar footlong ♪ any, any, any ♪ five, five dollar ♪ five-dollar footlong ♪ any, any, any ♪ you c-c-can't go wrong you made subway $5 footlongs famous, so to thank you, we're making... any regular footlong a $5 footlong. get that? any regular footlong... piled high with flavor, $5. join the celebration. ♪ at subway a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number. of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have
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every time in the game people boo him if he misses one goal. they pull him. but he is playing really well and kind of biding time until he gets in the mix. then they will have a decision to make but they are getting contributions everywhere. >> and you mentioned chemistry. i want to throw in the idea of the olympic break. does george mcgee find a big defenseman to roll with the buzzal during break. i want to come here and ask you this. >> when we do the chats, half are saying we need a big guy like need mire to -- need meijer to strengthen the blue line, and the way i look at it, if you sacrifice a player, like eric fair, game 7 in the fears, you are giving up a lot. they could be the best team by the end of the season. right now they are the best team in the nhl. why disrupt the chemistry. that is how i look at it. >> the only person who will know is mcfee, because he will know what the being offered. >> what do you give up. >> we saw toronto giving up quite a bit for dion. he had a longer contract, probably off the books for these guys, so they need to go g
every time in the game people boo him if he misses one goal. they pull him. but he is playing really well and kind of biding time until he gets in the mix. then they will have a decision to make but they are getting contributions everywhere. >> and you mentioned chemistry. i want to throw in the idea of the olympic break. does george mcgee find a big defenseman to roll with the buzzal during break. i want to come here and ask you this. >> when we do the chats, half are saying we...
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i do not go oh boo-hoo, what a shame, what a burden. because i kind of like it. like in a way that i would like other people to understand what, that is part of who i am, part of the find me culturally and into monday of the way. i don't expect to be patronized but we have to have a way to discuss with each other. people want to talk about it. they want to say the things that you usually don't leave the dining room table because everyone is unnerved by. a guy asked me once in maryland, he said you know, it seems to me that fellow barack obama is very well spoken and so are you. so if author people were well spoken, -- [laughter] -- wouldn't your problems be over? and i said well are all your people well spoken? [applause] >> now, i try not to like her people's feelings when i say these things, but the truth is that we had to climb out of some of our preconceptions about who we are. and if we can do that without trying to erase race, i think what can be a more mature and more reasonable society. without being, one of the things after watching barack obama handled
i do not go oh boo-hoo, what a shame, what a burden. because i kind of like it. like in a way that i would like other people to understand what, that is part of who i am, part of the find me culturally and into monday of the way. i don't expect to be patronized but we have to have a way to discuss with each other. people want to talk about it. they want to say the things that you usually don't leave the dining room table because everyone is unnerved by. a guy asked me once in maryland, he said...
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thick skin and last night i was in houston, and i told the audience that if at any point i heard booing, during my speech i would just assume that meant the yankees were winning. [laughter] >> unfortunately, i don't have that excuse tonight. but i hope you will bear with me. the second thing i want to say is in this book and in my remarks, i really tried to be as thorough as possible. but i'm quite certain as all authors are that there are details i will have overlooked or missed or simply got wrong. in my job at time i worked with a lot of different writers every day, and over the years i found the best ones are those who never quite feel satisfied with their stories. they believed they could have done more or read more, or made one more phone call or turned up one more undiscovered fact. now i really admire that attitude and ethic, but as president reagan himself like to say, they say hard work never killed anybody, but i figured why take the chance. [laughter] >> so i am more sympathetic to that view i think. so again, please forgive anything that i may miss during the speech. i do b
thick skin and last night i was in houston, and i told the audience that if at any point i heard booing, during my speech i would just assume that meant the yankees were winning. [laughter] >> unfortunately, i don't have that excuse tonight. but i hope you will bear with me. the second thing i want to say is in this book and in my remarks, i really tried to be as thorough as possible. but i'm quite certain as all authors are that there are details i will have overlooked or missed or...
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what course you can or will take is all wrapped in the boos some of -- bosom of. uncertainty and expectation leave the mind great scope. did ever any kingdom or state regain their liberty and once it was invaded without bloodshed? i can not think of it without horror. i want much to hear from you. i long impatiently to have you on the stage of action. the first of september or the month of september perhaps, may be of as much importance to great britain as the ides of march were to caesar. i wish you every public as well as private blessing, and that wisdom which is profitable both for instruction and edification to conduct you in this difficult day. the little flock remember papa and kindly wish to see him. >> philadelphia, october, 9th, 1774. my dear, i am weary to death with the life i lead. the business of the congress is tedious beyond expression. [laughter] this assembly like no other that ever existed. every man in it is a great man. an orator, a critic, a statesman, therefore every man upon every question must show his atory, his criticism and his politica
what course you can or will take is all wrapped in the boos some of -- bosom of. uncertainty and expectation leave the mind great scope. did ever any kingdom or state regain their liberty and once it was invaded without bloodshed? i can not think of it without horror. i want much to hear from you. i long impatiently to have you on the stage of action. the first of september or the month of september perhaps, may be of as much importance to great britain as the ides of march were to caesar. i...
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[booing] [booing] those are just think of what woodrow wilson stood for. but it were the conservative republicans who stood up against him. how many people are saying that it is the conservative position to not even belong to the united nations? 1913 was not a very good year. 1913 gave us the income tax, 16th amendment, and i rest. what is wrong with getting rid of the 16th amendment? i think it would be a great idea. [applause] and of course, i have already taken a very modest position on the monetary system. i take the position that we should just end the fed. [applause] [chanting "end the fed"] but there were other things that went on during the wilson administration. our foreign policy changed for the negative. his goal was to make the world safe for democracy, and he brought us into world war we should have never gotten into. [applause] and we, as conservatives, accepted his principal that we are under constitutional and legal responsibility to engage ourselves and make the world safe for democracy. i do not think it is possible. as a matter of fact i
[booing] [booing] those are just think of what woodrow wilson stood for. but it were the conservative republicans who stood up against him. how many people are saying that it is the conservative position to not even belong to the united nations? 1913 was not a very good year. 1913 gave us the income tax, 16th amendment, and i rest. what is wrong with getting rid of the 16th amendment? i think it would be a great idea. [applause] and of course, i have already taken a very modest position on the...
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i do not go, boo-hoo, what a shame, what a burden. because i kind of like it. and i like it i like it in a way that i would like for other people to understand why, that is part of who i am, culturally and so many other ways. and i don't expect you to be that. but we ought to have a way of discussing it with each other. what i discovered as i travel around the country, people want to talk about, they want to say the things that usually don't leave your dining room table because you're a little unnerved by it that back i asked the ones, a meeting like this, in maryland, he said, you know, it seems to me that fellow barack obama is very well spoken, and so you. so if all of your people were well spoken -- [laughter] -- what your problems be over? and i said, well are all your people well spoken? [laughter] [applause] >> now, i try not to hurt peoples feelings when i say these things, but the truth is that we have to climb out of some of our preconceptions about who we are. if we can do that without trying to erase race, i think we could be a more mature, more rea
i do not go, boo-hoo, what a shame, what a burden. because i kind of like it. and i like it i like it in a way that i would like for other people to understand why, that is part of who i am, culturally and so many other ways. and i don't expect you to be that. but we ought to have a way of discussing it with each other. what i discovered as i travel around the country, people want to talk about, they want to say the things that usually don't leave your dining room table because you're a little...
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[boos] unlike the elitists who denounce this movement, they just don't want to hear the message. have travelled across this great country and talk to the patriotic men and women who make us the department and they are good and kind and selfless and they are deeply concerned about our country. today, i ask only this -- let make this movement a tribute to their good example and make a worthy of their hard work and support. do not let us have our heads turn from the port work before us. do not give others an excuse to be able to turn their eyes from this. let us not get bogged down in the small squabbles. let us get caught up in the big idea is. to do so would be a fitting tribute to ronald reagan, especially to night, as he would turned 99. [applause] no longer with us, his spirit lives on and his american dream and doors. he knew the best of our country is not just in washington, d.c. it is here in our communities where families live and children learn and children with special needs are welcomed into this world and embraced. [applause] and thank you for that. [applause] the best
[boos] unlike the elitists who denounce this movement, they just don't want to hear the message. have travelled across this great country and talk to the patriotic men and women who make us the department and they are good and kind and selfless and they are deeply concerned about our country. today, i ask only this -- let make this movement a tribute to their good example and make a worthy of their hard work and support. do not let us have our heads turn from the port work before us. do not...
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boo-hoo. bet you're having a good time.nks and hopefully you get home safe. >> thank you. >> moms and dads, they're all okay. let's check your weather, see what's happening. and look, here it comes. this is a big storm. this is why these kids aren't going home. the snow has already started in parts of the virginias, also down through north carolina. they're seeing some icy mix. a big system. here's the low pressure area getting itself together, pushing its way off the coast. as it does, it's spreading that snow. washington, d.c., southern new jersey, where they've got blizzard warnings already. the snow spreads back into indiana. look at some of these snowfall totals. we are talking about anywhere three to six inches back through the dakotas, but as you get through the ohio river valley, 9 to 12 inches of snow. and then baltimore, washington, philadelphia, atlantic city, anywhere from a foot to two feet of snow in some of the mountains west of washington. >> good morning. we should see some snow developing earlier this morn
boo-hoo. bet you're having a good time.nks and hopefully you get home safe. >> thank you. >> moms and dads, they're all okay. let's check your weather, see what's happening. and look, here it comes. this is a big storm. this is why these kids aren't going home. the snow has already started in parts of the virginias, also down through north carolina. they're seeing some icy mix. a big system. here's the low pressure area getting itself together, pushing its way off the coast. as it...
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. >> i thought this was so interesting because it had that peek-a-boo shoulder.t it also had an ease to it. you would be comfortable in on the red carpet. we were talking about doing it in eggplant. aubergine. what do you think about this one? >> i like how i don't have to have a necklace with this. it's so dramatic. and a lot of me is going to be shot from the upper. >> all of the designers care so much about what you're going to wear. they're thinking about all of the things around. shine makes you look big on the red carpet. >> let's see kwame's. this is elegant. >> it is. he was going to do the cut on the bias. >> tell people what that is on the bias. >> that means it's cut on an angle. and it gives you more of a curve. and there's beading on the detail, where the asymmetrical line is. you don't have to wear a necklace. it's built into the dress. we were talking about maybe doing in a navy. >> i like how he drew me. the face -- >> that's the face we want to see. >> now, samantha's selection. what she had. >> i liked the idea of this because it had a sporty fe
. >> i thought this was so interesting because it had that peek-a-boo shoulder.t it also had an ease to it. you would be comfortable in on the red carpet. we were talking about doing it in eggplant. aubergine. what do you think about this one? >> i like how i don't have to have a necklace with this. it's so dramatic. and a lot of me is going to be shot from the upper. >> all of the designers care so much about what you're going to wear. they're thinking about all of the things...
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. >> boo!uch a way as if several hundred kilos of interest cranium -- enriched uranium is taken from iran, but would be a major victory for them. we are going to give the fuel to you. we're going to give you your wage, and you will see the ongoing progress of the iranian nation is not plan to be hampered. we are manufacturing several kilos. we are stockpiling them, and in the near future, we're going to increase threefold our daily production. they should do something in order to create a trust in the iranian nation and other nations. they should listen carefully. if we were in their place, to show our honesty, we would have obtained 20% fuel. that is the regulation enacted by the, and they could have observed the regulation, so a number of nations could realize there is not a bit of honesty among them. the service is this said that iran with 20% fuel will get closer to manufacturing of a nuclear bomb. i think they are either uninformed, or they pretend to be uninformed or illiterate. of course
. >> boo!uch a way as if several hundred kilos of interest cranium -- enriched uranium is taken from iran, but would be a major victory for them. we are going to give the fuel to you. we're going to give you your wage, and you will see the ongoing progress of the iranian nation is not plan to be hampered. we are manufacturing several kilos. we are stockpiling them, and in the near future, we're going to increase threefold our daily production. they should do something in order to create a...
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and some booing coming from the fans here in orlando. a jumper, good, and the wizards lead 62-60.gundy has seen enough. orlando may have gotten a bit complacent after building that gigantic lead, but credit the wizards for not giving up, they hacome back and regained, actually taken the lead, for the first time tonight. a group of wizare in landutles landutles gtontwo lea d thhy eeare loshars. mom mov wirt natiomple vigand klook pisirstsmtp smargh t up th m >> steve: a familiar face, lawrence frank who was let go by the nets after thei is 2 for 2 tonight. >> phil: back to that free throw shooting. when you're playing a team of this caliber, i mean those are huge points for you. >> steve: big. >> phil: we have talked about how successful the team has been defensively the magic, so any time you can put points up on the board, that is even larger for you. >> steve: goodness gracious, he has made three in a row, all of them perfect. just under 60% on the season from the line. my goodness. always seems to happen, doesn't it? whether it's him or shaq. qqq#ú >> steve: foye, long jump ear
and some booing coming from the fans here in orlando. a jumper, good, and the wizards lead 62-60.gundy has seen enough. orlando may have gotten a bit complacent after building that gigantic lead, but credit the wizards for not giving up, they hacome back and regained, actually taken the lead, for the first time tonight. a group of wizare in landutles landutles gtontwo lea d thhy eeare loshars. mom mov wirt natiomple vigand klook pisirstsmtp smargh t up th m >> steve: a familiar face,...
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. >> boo! >> they speak in such a way as if several hundred kilos of interest cranium -- enriched uranium is taken from iran, but them. we are going to give the fuel to you. we're going to give you your wage, and you will see the ongoing progress of the iranian nation is not plan to be hampered. we are manufacturing several kilos. we are stockpiling them, and in the near future, we're going to increase threefold our daily production. they should do something in order to create a trust in the iranian nation and other nations. they should listen carefully. if we were in their place, to show our honesty, we would have obtained 20% fuel. that is the regulation enacted by the, and they could have observed the regulation, so a number of nations could realize there is not a bit of honesty among them. the service is this said that iran with 20% fuel will get closer to manufacturing of a nuclear bomb. i think they are either uninformed, or they pretend to be uninformed or illiterate. of course we have s
. >> boo! >> they speak in such a way as if several hundred kilos of interest cranium -- enriched uranium is taken from iran, but them. we are going to give the fuel to you. we're going to give you your wage, and you will see the ongoing progress of the iranian nation is not plan to be hampered. we are manufacturing several kilos. we are stockpiling them, and in the near future, we're going to increase threefold our daily production. they should do something in order to create a...
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i remember your wonderfulç boo the art of happiness.given us a great deal of happiness here today and we thank you so much. >> thank you. [applause] çç>> ladies and gentlemen, we request that you would keep your seats until the party has left. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] ç >> ladies and gentlemen, we ae going to let the entourage to exit first. if you could please stay in your seats and as a special gift to each one of you, ourok partnerst the international campaign for tibet have arranged to give all of those present today a beautiful calendar with explicit photographs -- with explicitç ç t(equisite photographs. the library has a range to display some of its extraordinaryi] collection and down the hall. you'll have the opportunity to view those treasures on your way out. good afternoon. ç[applause] ç ççqhalç>> coming out like s afternoon, president obama will be unveiling $1.5 billion in housing help in las vegas. this is a boost that is time to his appearance in the city. you can see that a parent at c- spa
i remember your wonderfulç boo the art of happiness.given us a great deal of happiness here today and we thank you so much. >> thank you. [applause] çç>> ladies and gentlemen, we request that you would keep your seats until the party has left. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] ç >> ladies and gentlemen, we ae going to let the entourage to exit first. if you could please stay in your seats and as a special gift to each one of you, ourok partnerst the...
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first, go to the boos that young americans foundation. it's right by the student registration.ook. make no mistake about it. we are on a collision course between government control and individual freedom, between the empowerment of washington and the empowerment of people. as milton friedman said, quoting the battle for freedom must be one -- "the battle for freedom must be won over and over again." [applause] it is time for every young person here today to make a bold and counter cultural statement that we are freethinking, freedom loving young people who are fed up with the left's lobotomy of a generation. we must be that generation that stands before history yelling, hey, jackass, get your government of my freedom. [applause] [applause] it is time to slam educated elbows into the rib cages of our fellow obama zombies. breaking the obama code is going to take a unified effort. but can we weaken our generation of obama zombies, yes, my brothers and sisters, yes, we can. [applause] >> that wraps up our panel. i want to thank you for coming out and saving freedom and i hope this
first, go to the boos that young americans foundation. it's right by the student registration.ook. make no mistake about it. we are on a collision course between government control and individual freedom, between the empowerment of washington and the empowerment of people. as milton friedman said, quoting the battle for freedom must be one -- "the battle for freedom must be won over and over again." [applause] it is time for every young person here today to make a bold and counter...
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i know there will boo a number of issues.asingly concerned that the triple a rating is in jeopardy and when and if, do you think that will be down graded. we can't ignore the motion that america will not pay its debts is without any foundation. i find it very irresponsible. inviting the rating agencies without any factual basis whatsoever. the rating agencies have done enough daniel. i do not doubt for one second that the damage will not fund. i want to responsibilitied on bail outs. i understand the nose tall gau that some of my friends have. every single activity of the federal government that's now going forward with a bail out was gun by the bush administration and the hayek nom yik officials in some cases on their own without any congressional input by bear sterns. i am not aware of any bill out initiated since president obama took over in this administration. next, i want to talk about jobs. one of my colleagues say where are the jobs. maybe they are in crawford. here is the figure that we have on pages 18 and 19 of the
i know there will boo a number of issues.asingly concerned that the triple a rating is in jeopardy and when and if, do you think that will be down graded. we can't ignore the motion that america will not pay its debts is without any foundation. i find it very irresponsible. inviting the rating agencies without any factual basis whatsoever. the rating agencies have done enough daniel. i do not doubt for one second that the damage will not fund. i want to responsibilitied on bail outs. i...
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[audience boos] >> my sentiments exactly.any times have i said this in my almost 20 years of marriage, i should have listened to my wife. [cheers and applause] >> make no mistakeÑi aboutÑi it will be working day and night for pat too manyy to be the next d-toomyÑiÑi to beñr theÑÑi senator from pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] >> looking back it's easyÑi to see these things and to see the mistakes that you made. that's the beauty of hindsight. history is not so kind and people understand and recognizing that they're in important times, that what they do at a certain point in history can make a huge difference for the history of our country. i think we are lucky in this regard. i don't think there is nine in this crowd r in factÑi i don't think there is anyone across america that doesn't realize that these are in fact heady times. this is a turn point in american history, which direction are we going to go. are we going to stay with the founding principals of democratic capitalism that have made us the most prosperous wealth
[audience boos] >> my sentiments exactly.any times have i said this in my almost 20 years of marriage, i should have listened to my wife. [cheers and applause] >> make no mistakeÑi aboutÑi it will be working day and night for pat too manyy to be the next d-toomyÑiÑi to beñr theÑÑi senator from pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] >> looking back it's easyÑi to see these things and to see the mistakes that you made. that's the beauty of hindsight. history is not so kind...
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the problem is the tyrannical booed of government built with taxation, regulation, and litigation.you've got to stop treating business like the enemy. make a good business environment and those jobs that led this country for those better business environment will come back. the morons -- host: do you run your own business? caller: yes, i do parrot -- yes, i do. the morons -- some saying we need more unions to increase jobs. what a moron? you know what i'm saying? it is unbelievable what i hear these democrats and -- keep treating business like the enemy, keep taxing the crap out of them, regulating that them to death and suing them to death and what little jobs we have left will leave. host: aside from the union, and, her, in addition if i recall, getting wages high enough so people can buy things. caller: wages will reach their proper level and a free-market. -- in a free market. host: chicago, lorena on our independent line. caller: wages will only reach their proper level when there isn't any interference on the part of governments and people start buying made in america. we don
the problem is the tyrannical booed of government built with taxation, regulation, and litigation.you've got to stop treating business like the enemy. make a good business environment and those jobs that led this country for those better business environment will come back. the morons -- host: do you run your own business? caller: yes, i do parrot -- yes, i do. the morons -- some saying we need more unions to increase jobs. what a moron? you know what i'm saying? it is unbelievable what i hear...
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it was very, very hard to export anything to china, although we were only to glad to boo their silksnd tees, and they didn't want anything that the west produced except opium, which led to the wars because we wanted them to buy more and more opium. now they're tending to do the same thing together. they're saving a lot. putting a lot into gold, they have huge reserves, and they're not buying enough goods from the people to whom they sell goods. that is a mistake which they will have to pay for in the long run. i don't think the chinese are going to take over the world economically leadership. i think i have already said, what matters here is freedom. if you don't have enough freedom, then you won't remain on the top of the economic tree, because freedom is necessary to produce new ideas, new products, new processes, new ways of doing things. that's what made britain the leader in the industrial revolution and what made america the first great economic superpower and what will keep her there. and i repeat what i said before, that india is taking the proper road to world economic leade
it was very, very hard to export anything to china, although we were only to glad to boo their silksnd tees, and they didn't want anything that the west produced except opium, which led to the wars because we wanted them to buy more and more opium. now they're tending to do the same thing together. they're saving a lot. putting a lot into gold, they have huge reserves, and they're not buying enough goods from the people to whom they sell goods. that is a mistake which they will have to pay for...
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social security payroll taxes as the ultimate economic stimulus to put more taxpayers' hard-earned money boohare -- into their hand so they can invest in the economy this will cost less than a so-called stimulus and will create jobs. as sometimes happens around, the positions are staked out before the bill text is read so i encourage my colleagues, especially on my side of the aisle to read the commission bill. it's a bipartisan process. the legislative process proects -- protects the minority by requiring a supermajority before any legislation is send to congress for an up or down vote. i do not believe minority members are likely to be appointed to this type of the commission by republican leadership. paul ryan, dave camp, ranking member of the ways and means committee they would not waver in their opposition to tax increases. to say this would bring about tax increases, it is wrong. senator gregg underscores this point during consideration of the conrad-gregg amendment. senator gregg said, quote, one presumes who whoever goes on this task force is chosen by the lead orse they have party i
social security payroll taxes as the ultimate economic stimulus to put more taxpayers' hard-earned money boohare -- into their hand so they can invest in the economy this will cost less than a so-called stimulus and will create jobs. as sometimes happens around, the positions are staked out before the bill text is read so i encourage my colleagues, especially on my side of the aisle to read the commission bill. it's a bipartisan process. the legislative process proects -- protects the minority...
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. >> reporter: walk the path or boo bike it, so just don't get close. >> then there is always federalo that route either. >> the rules are simple. don't touch them or feed them or mess with them, just marvel at them. >>> would you go? >> did you see the guy with the baby on the back of the bike? >> yeah. >> he is like the gator whisperer, right? it's 51 minutes past the hour. >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning. it's 53 minutes past the hour. it's a time for your "am" house call. listen to this. nearly 100,000 americans die every year from preventible medical errors. one contributing factor, doctor fatigue. and now welcome to the program. tell us how serious a problem this is of doctor fatigue? in 1989, there was a seminal study about preventible medical errors. ten years later, one of the big key reasons for medical errors, doctor fatigue. have we addressed it? is it still such a problem? >> not really. a lot of people would not be getting on a plane if they were told their pilot had been awake for over 24 hours. and a lot of times people are being taken care of by a doc
. >> reporter: walk the path or boo bike it, so just don't get close. >> then there is always federalo that route either. >> the rules are simple. don't touch them or feed them or mess with them, just marvel at them. >>> would you go? >> did you see the guy with the baby on the back of the bike? >> yeah. >> he is like the gator whisperer, right? it's 51 minutes past the hour. >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning. it's 53 minutes...
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[booing] >> minnesota -- let me put it this way, 49 out of 50 states voted for ronald reagan includingnesota we have taken the spending curve down to about zero. for the first time in 150-year history of my state. we cut spending in real terms. [applause] >> and i just want to share with you if we can do it in minnesota, i would suggest probably the most liberal states in the country, it can be done anywhere so i know there's challenges in new england and other places. but believe me, if you can do it in my state, you can do it anywhere. the next thing i want to share with you is a third of four principles is this. people spend their money differently when it's their money. [applause] >> this plays itself out on lots of different issues but let me give you an example in one that's timely right before us and that's healthcare. if i said to you today, on your way home from cpac, swing by a great minnesota company. go to best buy. go to target. you buy any television set that you would like. pick any size you'd like. any characteristics, qualities that you like. don't even look at the pri
[booing] >> minnesota -- let me put it this way, 49 out of 50 states voted for ronald reagan includingnesota we have taken the spending curve down to about zero. for the first time in 150-year history of my state. we cut spending in real terms. [applause] >> and i just want to share with you if we can do it in minnesota, i would suggest probably the most liberal states in the country, it can be done anywhere so i know there's challenges in new england and other places. but believe...
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it was very, very hard to export anything to china, although we were only to glad to boo their silksand tees, and they didn't want anything that the west produced except opium, which led to the wars because we wanted them to buy more and more opium. now they're tending to do the same thing together. they're saving a lot. putting a lot into gold, they have huge reserves, and they're not buying enough goods from the people to whom they sell goods. that is a mistake which they will have to pay for in the long run. i don't think the chinese are going to take over the world economically leadership. i think i have already said, what matters here is freedom. if you don't have enough freedom, then you won't remain on the top of the economic tree, because freedom is necessary to produce new ideas, new products, new processes, new ways of doing things. that's what made britain the leader in the industrial revolution and what made america the first great economic superpower and what will keep her there. and i repeat what i said before, that india is taking the proper road to world economic lead
it was very, very hard to export anything to china, although we were only to glad to boo their silksand tees, and they didn't want anything that the west produced except opium, which led to the wars because we wanted them to buy more and more opium. now they're tending to do the same thing together. they're saving a lot. putting a lot into gold, they have huge reserves, and they're not buying enough goods from the people to whom they sell goods. that is a mistake which they will have to pay for...
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[booing] i think it's very, very clear that the expectations of civilian control in military is unquestionedryone that is subordinate to me understands the strength of my convictions in that regard. i do believe it is important as a senior that you foster the opportunities for your subordinates to feel comfortable and free and have a meal for discussions. as opposed to having been held in check and then trying to reach everything at a final moment. and i think that in the ability to have that organization comfortable coming forward, that there is an expectation that opinions can be offered, positions can be taken and i think that that is for the best of the institution. >> admiral roughead, you are a teacher at the national defense university. what do you teach about this whole obligation and duty or limitation on speaking to the power so to speak? >> let's bring burke as our example to the institute of question. burke absolutely able to constantly reframe the problem. were reframe his mind around a new problem. and so the notion of strategic reframing is an intellectual predisposition that
[booing] i think it's very, very clear that the expectations of civilian control in military is unquestionedryone that is subordinate to me understands the strength of my convictions in that regard. i do believe it is important as a senior that you foster the opportunities for your subordinates to feel comfortable and free and have a meal for discussions. as opposed to having been held in check and then trying to reach everything at a final moment. and i think that in the ability to have that...
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[booing] >> minnesota -- let me put it this way, 49 out of 50 states voted for ronald reagan includingve down to about zero. for the first time in 150-year history of my state. we cut spending in real terms. [applause] >> and i just want to share with you if we can do it in minnesota, i would suggest probably the most liberal states in the country, it can be done anywhere so i know there's challenges in new england and other places. but believe me, if you can do it in my state, you can do it anywhere. the next thing i want to share with you is a third of four principles is this. people spend their money differently when it's their money. [applause] >> this plays itself out on lots of different issues but let me give you an example in one that's timely right before us and that's healthcare. if i said to you today, on your way home from cpac, swing by a great minnesota company. go to best buy. go to target. you buy any television set that you would like. pick any size you'd like. any characteristics, qualities that you like. don't even look at the price. don't worry about it. just send t
[booing] >> minnesota -- let me put it this way, 49 out of 50 states voted for ronald reagan includingve down to about zero. for the first time in 150-year history of my state. we cut spending in real terms. [applause] >> and i just want to share with you if we can do it in minnesota, i would suggest probably the most liberal states in the country, it can be done anywhere so i know there's challenges in new england and other places. but believe me, if you can do it in my state, you...
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. >> you and your wife are watching "a nicholas sparks" film and your wife was boo-hooing through. >>'s "the notebook." >> prose we will go just like that. i don't know. yeah, i guess so. >> host: go how long have you been married. >> six months now. >> you won't always feel that way. just kidding. are you still alive? >> do we have to talk about death right now? >> we are happy. we are happy. she is gorgeous. >> sure is. when your wife saw that movie, does she want you to do a nicholas sparks film? >> yeah. she was obviously -- yes, have you do is. >> is she an actress? >> we fell in love on the set. jeanetta. >> she is gorgeous. >> sweet. >> you guys are -- i was hearing from a friend of ours, bobby thomas. she said you are big dance zblers oh yeah. >> what kind of dance do you do? >> free-style dance. i'm not like ballroom or anything like that. >> mario lopez. >> no. definitely no mario lopez. mario lopez. but no. we just dance. that's it. not a lot of places to dance in lay day we have to ask you a very serious question. >> we heard you had an accident recently. we are worried ab
. >> you and your wife are watching "a nicholas sparks" film and your wife was boo-hooing through. >>'s "the notebook." >> prose we will go just like that. i don't know. yeah, i guess so. >> host: go how long have you been married. >> six months now. >> you won't always feel that way. just kidding. are you still alive? >> do we have to talk about death right now? >> we are happy. we are happy. she is gorgeous. >> sure is....
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last week, is -- pausing for booing. was after the christmas bombing incident and they were talking with a counterterrorism. her question was why do they want to do this? in answer was, because there's this war division of islam that is motivated. her question again was, why, why would they want a religion in order to attack us? as if that was the order it happen. we have to attack america, let's warp is a. what you say in or to make us the bad guy because her conclusion is that they are fighting a war to be isolated and sovereign. not a war against us. how do you answer for people like that? >> we have some and legal fights here. >> take the fifth. [laughter] >> i mean, they just have to increase their understanding of what's going on. they don't understand the foundation of what's going on to the need to increase their reading. [inaudible] how do you answer them? how do you explain to them why she's wrong? >> hopefully there are other voices out there that are rational and they can explain it in ways. >> let me say thi
last week, is -- pausing for booing. was after the christmas bombing incident and they were talking with a counterterrorism. her question was why do they want to do this? in answer was, because there's this war division of islam that is motivated. her question again was, why, why would they want a religion in order to attack us? as if that was the order it happen. we have to attack america, let's warp is a. what you say in or to make us the bad guy because her conclusion is that they are...
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[booing] >> is a great entertainer, don't get me wrong buddy comes from a hard left position that a lot of the aarp number's when they find that out, they have been buying products and they didn't realize some of the conservatives, they are upset about that our spokesman at 60 plus association you have made have heard of them, legendary entertainer, pat boone. [applause] >> and i've got to take, let me give a little commercially on pat boone for a second. this rascal, this son of a gun is 75, going on 76. he is still out there. he was just out with governor huckabee. but pat boone is the original american idol. he won the arthur godfrey show, talent show, some of you seniors will remember that. he was 20 years old and didn't have a nickel to his name. let me tell you what a great american this guy is an stood by his principles for over 50 years. 55 now, in show business. they came to and want to stray pat boone show. they said we've got a sponsor for you. lincoln and mike and he says what's that? it's a great. and he says no, i don't smoke. well, ronald reagan does. ronald reagan -- che
[booing] >> is a great entertainer, don't get me wrong buddy comes from a hard left position that a lot of the aarp number's when they find that out, they have been buying products and they didn't realize some of the conservatives, they are upset about that our spokesman at 60 plus association you have made have heard of them, legendary entertainer, pat boone. [applause] >> and i've got to take, let me give a little commercially on pat boone for a second. this rascal, this son of a...
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. >> boo! >> and those boos are rightly deserved. let me tell you. [applauding] but i also use this as an opportunity to put up the pressure on conservatives to have some of their views changed. just think of what woodrow wilson stood for. he stood for world government. he wanted an early united nations, league of nations. the conservative republicans stood up against it. how many are saying none of you belong to the united nations? [applauding] [cheering] 1913 wasn't a very good year. 1913 gave as the income-tax, the 16th amendment, and the irs. what is wrong with getting rid of the income tax and the 16th amendment? i think it would be a great idea. [cheering] and, of course, i am already taking a position on a monetary position. we should just end the ban. [chanting] >> there other things that went on during the wilson administration, foreign policy change. his goal was to save democracy. something we should have never gotten into. we as conservative have accepted this principle that it is our moral and legal constitutional responsibility to engag
. >> boo! >> and those boos are rightly deserved. let me tell you. [applauding] but i also use this as an opportunity to put up the pressure on conservatives to have some of their views changed. just think of what woodrow wilson stood for. he stood for world government. he wanted an early united nations, league of nations. the conservative republicans stood up against it. how many are saying none of you belong to the united nations? [applauding] [cheering] 1913 wasn't a very good...