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>> guest: concord. c-span: concord, massachusetts or... >> guest: concord, massachusetts. yes. not new hampshire. c-span: and franklin pierce is concord, new hampshire? >> guest: right. c-span: your approach to this book -- i know you got some letters in the middle of all this, special letters that have never been seen before? >> guest: yes, they -- yes. i was visiting a group of hawthornes in connecticut, early on, actually, and one of them pressed a phone number into my hand. and she said a niece of hers had found an old tin trunk under a leaky pipe. and by the time i got home, the niece had called. i went out there, and she had a trunk filled with family letters that, actually, the family letters went way into the 20th century. there were no letters of hawthorne. but there were a lot of letters of his wife, and of his children and of his sister-in-law, and there was some material of longfellow and emerson. it was wonderful. it was really wonderful. c-span: who is alive today that's connected with the family in any way? >> guest: julian's descendants. julian ... c-span: son o
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on behalf of the maryland school of public policy and the concord coalition, welcome. i'm mac destler, professor of public policy. late last fall i was visiting saul in his new living space on connecticut avenue. he pointed to where i was seated, and he said, steny was sitting right there in that chair, and he told me that if he possibly could, he would do the program. well, steny is a man of his word. steny is here. and saul himself came within a week of being here. as he so badly wanted to be here. his passion and determination were key to making this event happen as they were key to a number of saul stern programs on public policy issues of the day. it reflected his deep civic engagement, and this event is now a tribute to saul stern. i ask that we share a short moment of silence in memy of saul stern's good and rich life. it is now my honor to pass the baton to my colleague and friend in boss, don kettle. [applause] >> thanks so much, mac. i'm don kettle, and i'm dean of the school public policy here at the university of maryland, and i want to welcome all of you t
on behalf of the maryland school of public policy and the concord coalition, welcome. i'm mac destler, professor of public policy. late last fall i was visiting saul in his new living space on connecticut avenue. he pointed to where i was seated, and he said, steny was sitting right there in that chair, and he told me that if he possibly could, he would do the program. well, steny is a man of his word. steny is here. and saul himself came within a week of being here. as he so badly wanted to be...
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tour, really the collaboration between the saul stern professor, mac destler and the concord coalition. so the coalition attracts remarkably bright scholars and policymakers from diverse fields and i'd like to them thank all of them for co-sponsoring this today. it's identifying the tractable among the many possible solutions to various problems. finally i'd like to mention that the school of public policy has been focusing on these issues of economic policy a very long time with very well-known names in the school. alan chicago, don ketti. ken, who's deeply involved in the issues of social security, and also tracy gordon, who may be here today. explores public finance and management at the state level. of course no one is more engaged in issues of fiscal policy than maryland's own majority leader steny hoyer, who is in his 15th term representing maryland's fifth congressional district. as an alumnus and long-time supporter of the school, the university of maryland in general and higher education in maryland and throughout the nation, we are fortunate to have the majority leader hoyer
tour, really the collaboration between the saul stern professor, mac destler and the concord coalition. so the coalition attracts remarkably bright scholars and policymakers from diverse fields and i'd like to them thank all of them for co-sponsoring this today. it's identifying the tractable among the many possible solutions to various problems. finally i'd like to mention that the school of public policy has been focusing on these issues of economic policy a very long time with very...
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the expansion includes this facility in charlotte as well as construction of a new facility in concord, north carolina. both of which are aimed at enhancing our position in the market leader for electric drive vehicle applications. when completed, these expansions in north carolina will more than double our global capacity for lithium battery separateors. the opportunities we have in the market are developing quickly. i would like to that ta people around the world and for those here in charlotte today for contributing to our success and positioning our company for continued growth. [applause] thank you. on that note, i would like to introduce to you the president of the united states, barack obama. [applause] applause >> thank you, everybody. have a seat. bob, fa you -- thank you very much for the terrific introduction. i would like to thank you for trying to explain to me what was going on here. [laughter] we have beverly purdue doing a great job. thank you very much. [applause] it is important to note that the state of north carolina has been supporting your company here. i didn't w
the expansion includes this facility in charlotte as well as construction of a new facility in concord, north carolina. both of which are aimed at enhancing our position in the market leader for electric drive vehicle applications. when completed, these expansions in north carolina will more than double our global capacity for lithium battery separateors. the opportunities we have in the market are developing quickly. i would like to that ta people around the world and for those here in...
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i thank the concord coalition, very well known and famous organization. in this tour is a collaboration between the saul stench professor and the coalition. the coalition attracts remarkably bright scholars from diverse fields and i would like to thank all of them and everyone for co-sponsoring this program today. the bipartisan basis for the coalition is important for identifiable solutions to various problems. and i would like to mention that the school of public policy has been focusing on these issues of economic policy for a very long time with very well known names in the school. alan shick and others who have been deeply involved. tracy gordon who may be here today, explores public finance and management at the state level. and no one is more engaged in issues of fiscal policy than maryland's own majority leader, steny hoyer, who is in his 15th term. as a long time supporter of the school of the university of maryland and hashe education and throughout the nation, we are fortunate to have the majority leader hoyer in such a prominent position of na
i thank the concord coalition, very well known and famous organization. in this tour is a collaboration between the saul stench professor and the coalition. the coalition attracts remarkably bright scholars from diverse fields and i would like to thank all of them and everyone for co-sponsoring this program today. the bipartisan basis for the coalition is important for identifiable solutions to various problems. and i would like to mention that the school of public policy has been focusing on...
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we have a specific youth outreach program at the concord program. am not part -- i am probably not the one to describe it. stephan really is in touch with a lot of other youth groups. don't people are involved in lots of issues. -- young people are involved in lots of issues. some are interested in fiscal issues and some have different views on it. that is what your generation brings to the table that the rest of us do not. really is a very engaged generation. we are trying to raise the awareness of fiscal issues, so i would encourage you to get in touch with staff and at the concord coalition. he is much more tapped into the youth of our reach than i am. >> for everyone out there thinking about these things, i think the key is, do not punish politicians. don't punish them for telling you things you don't want to hear. when i think back to the presidential primaries, both the democratic and republican side, i remember and then senator obama saying everything has to be on the table on social security. he got punished in the primary and he retreated t
we have a specific youth outreach program at the concord program. am not part -- i am probably not the one to describe it. stephan really is in touch with a lot of other youth groups. don't people are involved in lots of issues. -- young people are involved in lots of issues. some are interested in fiscal issues and some have different views on it. that is what your generation brings to the table that the rest of us do not. really is a very engaged generation. we are trying to raise the...
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the expansion includes this facility and another facility in concord, north carolina. both are aimed at enhancing our position as a market leader. when completed, this will more than double or global capacity for lithium battery separators. it is a very exciting time for our company. the opportunities we have in the marketplace are real and not would like to think our people . [applause] but they keep their head on that note, i am very pleased to introduce to you the president of united states, brought about. -- the president of united states barack obama. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, guys. hello, everybody. hello. good to see you. everybody, please, have a seat. thank you so much for the warm welcome. to bob, thank you for the terrific introduction. i want to thank brian morehead for the great war -- for the great tour. we have the governor that is to win a best -- a great job on the behalf of all the people of north carolina. please give her a round of applause. [applause] >> i think it is important to note that the state of north carolina has provided enormou
the expansion includes this facility and another facility in concord, north carolina. both are aimed at enhancing our position as a market leader. when completed, this will more than double or global capacity for lithium battery separators. it is a very exciting time for our company. the opportunities we have in the marketplace are real and not would like to think our people . [applause] but they keep their head on that note, i am very pleased to introduce to you the president of united states,...
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us a little bit into what the pit areas are like, what the grandstands are like at a track like concorde we had nascar. >> i mean nascar is primarily southern but it is very blue-collar, working class crowd most blacks, like my father and i, have invited plenty of people to the racetrack and they are very uncomfortable sitting in the stands and in the pits. there are still rebel flags out at some of these racetracks. it is very southern. it is almost like going back in time in some cases, which we describe in the book. until there is about five or 10, i don't know what that number is, but multiple black drivers in the circuit, not just one token or one woman but several black drivers before blacks would even consider coming to the racetrack. >> i would like to add something to that. when the daytona 500, the black athlete has to stick together in breaking into any sport. we can go back to the harlem globetrotters or what they did against george mike in and the lakers and so on, but to win the daytona 500, this would read the scenario. one black driver like jackie robinson. you need anoth
us a little bit into what the pit areas are like, what the grandstands are like at a track like concorde we had nascar. >> i mean nascar is primarily southern but it is very blue-collar, working class crowd most blacks, like my father and i, have invited plenty of people to the racetrack and they are very uncomfortable sitting in the stands and in the pits. there are still rebel flags out at some of these racetracks. it is very southern. it is almost like going back in time in some cases,...
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host: concord, california. caller: i have some questions about my coverage -- kaiser permanente a senior advantage. i understand that cuts to this program will take place at the election in 2011. it is wonderful coverage ha compared to the regular medicare. people like me -- are we going to be able to keep this coverage, or are we looking at 40% premium increases? what happens to the seniors? the reason for this is the medicare advantage plans, currently on average, pay guest: the insurer's offer e insurers often offer additional benefits that are not required by the law. things like vision care, dental care, free gym membership, low or premiums, or zero premiums. some parts of california, some folks don't pay premiums at all. some of that may change. you may see your premium, if you don't have a premium, you receive premium. you may see option of benefits but they can't cut your required medicare benefits. so, we will see. i don't know if you remember back in the late 1990's and early 2000's there were cuts to
host: concord, california. caller: i have some questions about my coverage -- kaiser permanente a senior advantage. i understand that cuts to this program will take place at the election in 2011. it is wonderful coverage ha compared to the regular medicare. people like me -- are we going to be able to keep this coverage, or are we looking at 40% premium increases? what happens to the seniors? the reason for this is the medicare advantage plans, currently on average, pay guest: the insurer's...
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in 1961, they both lit out for the territory and the next 21 days, were constant companions in a concord stagecoach rattling across nebraska, utah, and nevada. stagecoach stopped every 50 miles to meet other travelers or let them eat. at one station, twain ran into a real life gun slinger who worked for the stage line when he wouldn't busy robbing it and he carried around the ear of one of his victims as a good luck charm. slade was about to take the last cup of coffee, wrote twain, when he noticed that my cup was empty. he politely offered to fill it and i politely declined, i was afraid he hadn't killed anybody that morning and might be needing the diversion. twain survived that confrontation, but slade was lynched a couple of years later by montana vigilantes for disturbing the peace, which by standards of the west, must have been a pretty big disturbance. the brothers topped off in salt lake city where orion was supposed to meet with brigham young. sam went along for the visit. brigham young, who had 17 wives himself, advised mark twain to stop at a dozen. take my word for it, said y
in 1961, they both lit out for the territory and the next 21 days, were constant companions in a concord stagecoach rattling across nebraska, utah, and nevada. stagecoach stopped every 50 miles to meet other travelers or let them eat. at one station, twain ran into a real life gun slinger who worked for the stage line when he wouldn't busy robbing it and he carried around the ear of one of his victims as a good luck charm. slade was about to take the last cup of coffee, wrote twain, when he...
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the american revolution began up in boston after the battles of concorde and lexington. the american army surrounds the british, who are under a virtual siege. the british found out that the british general thomas gage is in charge. they have no one on staff who really is an expert in ciphers and codes and they have no system actually in place to send coded messages to their operations in canada or even here in new york. american general, george washington, takes command of the troops at cambridge, and again on the american side. there is nobody in charge of cryptology. now, you do have a situation where merchants are not totally ignorant of codes and ciphers. when they deal with their factors, their agents in london, they had a tendency to use a very cryptic cybersystem to tell their agents was priced to sell at and so on, and if their messages were intercepted, their mail, in the 18th century you had no privacy in the mail. you put it in the mail, it was public information and you could pretty much be assured that somebody was going to read along the way. now, one of t
the american revolution began up in boston after the battles of concorde and lexington. the american army surrounds the british, who are under a virtual siege. the british found out that the british general thomas gage is in charge. they have no one on staff who really is an expert in ciphers and codes and they have no system actually in place to send coded messages to their operations in canada or even here in new york. american general, george washington, takes command of the troops at...
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in 1775, revere made that famous ride from boston to lexington and concord to warn of the coming british troops. his main mission was to alert samuel adams and john hancock, the two men the troops were after and to signal the minutemen. >>> he may not have told a lie but george washington apparently had trouble keeping traffic library books. a library in new york city says the father of our country owes $300,000 in late fee. a ledger showing someone listed simply as president checked out two books in 1789 and never returned them. the head librarian says she's not worried about fines. they just want the books back. one book was about international law. the other was about debate. >>> it is 6:11 right now. time to check in with justin drabick for our weather. when i said force of weather, i was talking about iceland. >> good news is the winds will back off a little bit today. gusts up towards 25 miles per hour at times through this afternoon, but not a bad start this morning as far as the sky conditions. we are seeing generally clear skies. and a few clouds scattered here and there across
in 1775, revere made that famous ride from boston to lexington and concord to warn of the coming british troops. his main mission was to alert samuel adams and john hancock, the two men the troops were after and to signal the minutemen. >>> he may not have told a lie but george washington apparently had trouble keeping traffic library books. a library in new york city says the father of our country owes $300,000 in late fee. a ledger showing someone listed simply as president checked...
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a $50 million matching grant to expand the facility on this site, and to add another facility in concord, north carolina. and i also know this builds on the work that governor perdue did to bring clean energy jobs to this state. so here's the bottom line, this investment is expected to create nearly 300 jobs for this company, more than a thousand jobs for your contractors and suppliers -- and these are all jobs helping america build the batteries that will power cleaner and more efficient cars and trucks. and through investments like this one across the country, we're already seeing an incredible transformation. here's an interesting statistic, before the recovery act, before i took office, we had the capacity to make less than 2 percent of the world's lithium ion batteries -- less than 2 percent. in the next five years, on the trajectory that we're now on, we're going to be able to make 40 percent of the advanced batteries right here in the united states of america. right here. so the next time somebody asks you, when you're at the grocery store, well, what did this recovery act do? you
a $50 million matching grant to expand the facility on this site, and to add another facility in concord, north carolina. and i also know this builds on the work that governor perdue did to bring clean energy jobs to this state. so here's the bottom line, this investment is expected to create nearly 300 jobs for this company, more than a thousand jobs for your contractors and suppliers -- and these are all jobs helping america build the batteries that will power cleaner and more efficient cars...
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we do things with concord and others on college campuses et cetera and stay tuned for iousa solutions which comes out in two weeks. we're going to give it away. just as we gave away the 30-minute version of iousa. so it's really important to engage broad cross-sections especially young people because they bear a disproportionate share of the burden. >> thank you. >> hi, i'm tracy gordon school of public policy. so since this is a fiscal solutions forum, i thought i would ask about one particular solution which is a value-added tax or a vat. and as you all know, sales taxes have traditionally been the domain of state and local governments. and some very nice work that mr. biggs did recently that was reported on the "new york times" shows that state governments when you look at their explicit or implicit liabilities are in a world of hurt right now. the work that mr. walker pioneered at the gao. i just wondered given the situation that states are in, does it really make sense to ask them to bail out the federal government? by raising their tax base basically. >> well, i think a value-ad
we do things with concord and others on college campuses et cetera and stay tuned for iousa solutions which comes out in two weeks. we're going to give it away. just as we gave away the 30-minute version of iousa. so it's really important to engage broad cross-sections especially young people because they bear a disproportionate share of the burden. >> thank you. >> hi, i'm tracy gordon school of public policy. so since this is a fiscal solutions forum, i thought i would ask about...
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patriots day, a day to commemorate the first battles of the revolutionary warrick in lexington and concord. let me ask you -- is the game change in the cards come november? yes, i believe it is. i'll answer my own question. over on the economic front, we have a great chart, another potent portion of leading indicators just reported its 12th straight month in the plus column, up 1.4% -- no, that's goldman sachs' stock. there you go. look at that. big v shape, leading economic indicators from the conference board. :v-shaped recovery. we may be heading towards an art laffler recovery, but here it's about harvesting the mustard seeds we spoke about a year ago. >>> the airline industry is have been because of the volcano. u.s. airlines aren't immune to the ash, but you know what? i regard that as small potatoes, they will make it up raidly as soon as the ash dissolves. >>> can we depend on today's bank stock rally given the growing pressure on the financials? there's major legal event risk now. stocks applauded today. will it last? two very smart people. keep it right here with "the kudlow repo
patriots day, a day to commemorate the first battles of the revolutionary warrick in lexington and concord. let me ask you -- is the game change in the cards come november? yes, i believe it is. i'll answer my own question. over on the economic front, we have a great chart, another potent portion of leading indicators just reported its 12th straight month in the plus column, up 1.4% -- no, that's goldman sachs' stock. there you go. look at that. big v shape, leading economic indicators from the...
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we have the famous easter egg hunt, which is ongoing from 10:00 until concord coalition. little kids come in -- 2:00. kids turn them in and get these yummy treats. so it is a lot of fun. we had a great crowd yesterday and we're looking forward to another beautiful day. >> so it's not a big, ready, set, go, everybody go look for the eggs. they're doing this throughout the area? >> it's a little more laid back. we have done the ready, set, go in the past and have seen little kids get trampled by the bigger kids, and that is not fun. so this way we've got it going on all day. people can go into the zoo and come up to the event, or go to the event and then go to the zoo. it's something that's laid back and a lot of fun. >> do the animals get anything special today? >> they do. we have different keeper chats and annual enrichment around the zoo. and the animals will get certain things, like eggs that are decorated beautifully but spilled with special treats for them. it's a fun thing to watch. last year i watched the leprds get painted coke nuts. they just had a ball. and then
we have the famous easter egg hunt, which is ongoing from 10:00 until concord coalition. little kids come in -- 2:00. kids turn them in and get these yummy treats. so it is a lot of fun. we had a great crowd yesterday and we're looking forward to another beautiful day. >> so it's not a big, ready, set, go, everybody go look for the eggs. they're doing this throughout the area? >> it's a little more laid back. we have done the ready, set, go in the past and have seen little kids get...
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. >> today's date was chosen because it was the anniversary of a battle at lexington and concord thatevolutionary war. >>> some families members of students killed in the virginia tech bombing is pushing for legislation to close the so- called gun loophole asking u.s. senators to support a bill that would require pornography sellers to run background checks. gun rights advocates oppose the measure. >>> today marks the 15th year anniversary of the most dead ek terrorist attack in history inch people gathered to remember the victims of the 1995 bombing at the building. that blast killed 188 people and wounded more than 600. >> i'm humbled to be here today to mark this solemn anniversary and to honor the 168 lives taken from us now 15 years ago in an unspeakable act of terrorism. >> oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh was executed in 2001. his army friend, terry nichols is serving multiple sentences in prison. >>> four federal agents were killed during that raid in 1993. 76 members of the group, including leader david caresch died in a consequent fire. both blamed each other for firing
. >> today's date was chosen because it was the anniversary of a battle at lexington and concord thatevolutionary war. >>> some families members of students killed in the virginia tech bombing is pushing for legislation to close the so- called gun loophole asking u.s. senators to support a bill that would require pornography sellers to run background checks. gun rights advocates oppose the measure. >>> today marks the 15th year anniversary of the most dead ek terrorist...
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. >> diane rogers of the concord coalition.e said disperse the pain broadly, but we've been dispersing the wealth without getting anything back. we've had lots of tax cuts, medical program which was unfunded. we've been spending pro lifically, haven't we? >> we've been giving away a lot of stuff without paying for it, and that's the problem, we've been on an unsustainable spending path. and, you know, our largest components of the federal budget, the biggest challenges on that unsustainable path happen to be things we're fond of, and we're not willing to talk about ways to ratchet down that spending that don't just sound like cutting waste fraud and abuse. even if we control spending better and even if we cut away the waste fraud and abuse that's in the budget, it's not going to help our situation. it's not preventing us from having to make tough choices, and there's a whole other side of the federal budget that we forget that we do a lot of spending on, and that's the tax side of the budget. the tax system is actually not just
. >> diane rogers of the concord coalition.e said disperse the pain broadly, but we've been dispersing the wealth without getting anything back. we've had lots of tax cuts, medical program which was unfunded. we've been spending pro lifically, haven't we? >> we've been giving away a lot of stuff without paying for it, and that's the problem, we've been on an unsustainable spending path. and, you know, our largest components of the federal budget, the biggest challenges on that...
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. >> your organization says the timing is the result of lexington and concord. you've got people in oklahoma city mourning the loss of 168 americans, 600 others who were injured. they believe this is just the wrong time. right now the rhetoric in this country is so intense and the possibility of violence so much of a reality that this is just not the right time when we're honoring americans who lost their lives 15 years ago. >> absolutely. we mourn with them and we honor them as well. however, i think it's important to remember that today is patriot's day. all americans need to step up. i think, i hope if we do anything we galvanize and inspire all americans to become patriots and to get involved and stay involved with our government. you've got to vote. you've got to get out there. you've got to know the issues. you've got to protect what we have in this country. it is like no other country in the world. we don't want to see that change for any reason. >> liz, do you and this organization feel there is change because of the new administration? what do you belie
. >> your organization says the timing is the result of lexington and concord. you've got people in oklahoma city mourning the loss of 168 americans, 600 others who were injured. they believe this is just the wrong time. right now the rhetoric in this country is so intense and the possibility of violence so much of a reality that this is just not the right time when we're honoring americans who lost their lives 15 years ago. >> absolutely. we mourn with them and we honor them as...
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the date was chosen to commemorate the battles of lexington and concord during the revolutionary war when colonists defended themselves from british troops trying to destroy their military supplies. >>> a hick vote on capitol hill. house democratic leaders hope to bring to the floor as early as wednesday a bill to give the district a voting member in the house. derrick ward joins us live now from capitol hill with details. derek, the first step toward statehood or totally separate issue? >> there's the controversy about that. some people see this as a step away from statehood, even a higher hurdle for folks to reach. but it is going to be a big week on capitol hill on the issue of d.c. voting rights. the d.c. voting rights bill has the back of president barack obama who has urged lawmakers on capitol hill to pass legislation that would give the city 600,000 residents full voting representation on the hill. if the latest version of this bill has picked up a rider that would doll with away with some of the city's regulations on semiautomatic weapons, on open carry and gun raejstration.
the date was chosen to commemorate the battles of lexington and concord during the revolutionary war when colonists defended themselves from british troops trying to destroy their military supplies. >>> a hick vote on capitol hill. house democratic leaders hope to bring to the floor as early as wednesday a bill to give the district a voting member in the house. derrick ward joins us live now from capitol hill with details. derek, the first step toward statehood or totally separate...
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growing up in boston, patriot's day meant two things, remember lexington and concord, it was the shot heard around the world. the beginning of the revolutionary war. it is also boston marathon day. because of that, the red sox play an 11:00 a.m. day game. they lost again, but i digress. it is a day to celebrate, not be angry. but anger in america is a big theme this patriot's day. and an important one. the 15th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing, a heinous act of domestic terrorism. rallies from coast to coast are a reminder of the deep disaskz in our country and politics. a new survey finds just 22% of americans say they trust in government in washington most of the time. just 4 in 10 americans give their president high marks. fewer than 2 in 10 think congress does a good job. yes, anger is easy to find. yes, when the democrats are in charge, the rules of politics say they will suffer more in such a foul climate. but beyond that, beware of any sweeping generalities. anger is easy to find, but different people might be mad at different things. we'll explore that tonight mindful
growing up in boston, patriot's day meant two things, remember lexington and concord, it was the shot heard around the world. the beginning of the revolutionary war. it is also boston marathon day. because of that, the red sox play an 11:00 a.m. day game. they lost again, but i digress. it is a day to celebrate, not be angry. but anger in america is a big theme this patriot's day. and an important one. the 15th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing, a heinous act of domestic terrorism....
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and the lovely forest villages, the concord school buildings have either been blown up and lie in a sheepor they're full of policemen. the deadly war that's unfolding is a war that the government of india is both proud and shy of. operation green hunt has been proclaimed as well as tonight. india's home minister and ceo of the world does it doesn't exist, that it's a media creation. and yet, substantial funds have been allocated to it and tens of thousands of troops have been mobilized for it. the antagonist in the forest are desperate and unequal and on most every way. on one side is a massive paramilitary force armed with the money, the firepower, the media and the hubris of an emerging superpower. on the other, ordinary villagers armed with traditional weapons backed by a superbly organized hugely motivated now it guerrilla fighting force have been extraordinarily and violently free of armed rebellion. a maoist in the paramilitary rl groceries and afford each other several times before. each time it seems as though the maoist are their previous have not just been defeated, but literall
and the lovely forest villages, the concord school buildings have either been blown up and lie in a sheepor they're full of policemen. the deadly war that's unfolding is a war that the government of india is both proud and shy of. operation green hunt has been proclaimed as well as tonight. india's home minister and ceo of the world does it doesn't exist, that it's a media creation. and yet, substantial funds have been allocated to it and tens of thousands of troops have been mobilized for it....
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but it's also the 235th anniversary of lexington and concord. but there's a history.o occurred on april 19. that is what inspired timothy mcveigh to murder 168 men, women and children in oklahoma city. and a long series of events. the larger themes are one of resistance, and vulnerability. but we have an obligation to learn from our history. it's not enough just to say it's a coincidence. it's about accepting responsibility for decisions made and learning from mistakes of our past and realizing the last time we saw a massive increase in militia movements, it did not end well. we need to be careful about the forces we're playing with sometimes. >> just for accuracy, they were saying it's because of patriots day they were protesting on. >> that's right. >> which you mentioned are the battles of lexington. >> that's exactly right. you do see, they wrapped themselves up in the american flag, as defenders of the american revolution, true defenders of the american revolution. the problem with with that is it posits others as lesser patriots. and i do this that in this time,
but it's also the 235th anniversary of lexington and concord. but there's a history.o occurred on april 19. that is what inspired timothy mcveigh to murder 168 men, women and children in oklahoma city. and a long series of events. the larger themes are one of resistance, and vulnerability. but we have an obligation to learn from our history. it's not enough just to say it's a coincidence. it's about accepting responsibility for decisions made and learning from mistakes of our past and realizing...
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by the very grace of god, we oklahomans concord evil with good. we overcame despair with hope. we will continue to honor those taken from us, and we will continue to build a better community and state by building on the goodness and hope that springs from these sacred grounds. the oklahoma standard is not a past event, it is part of the character and fabric of the people of this city and state. god bless us all. thank you. [applause] our special guest and keynote speaker this morning is certainly familiar with our tragedy and triumph. in 1995, debt napolitano was serving as the u.s. attorney in arizona and had a hand in the federal investigation of the oklahoma city bombing. three years later, she was elected arizona's attorney general. and in 2002, she was elected as the third female governor of arizona. under her leadership, arizona created one of the first state homeland security agencies in the nation and opened the first state kate -- counterterrorism center. janet napolitano was also the first woman to chair the national governors' association, where she was a driving for
by the very grace of god, we oklahomans concord evil with good. we overcame despair with hope. we will continue to honor those taken from us, and we will continue to build a better community and state by building on the goodness and hope that springs from these sacred grounds. the oklahoma standard is not a past event, it is part of the character and fabric of the people of this city and state. god bless us all. thank you. [applause] our special guest and keynote speaker this morning is...
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joining us exclusively this morning from concord, california, the two heros who saved janet's wlf.ou saw lowered into the water, broughtler out and controlling the hoist inside the chopper was shaun bouyea. gentlemen, good morning. >> good morning. >> shaun, you were the first to spot janet in the water. describe what you saw. >> i saw the lady treading water and trying to stay afloat the best she could. >> you could tell she was alive though, still? >> yes, i could see her head only. the rest of her body was submerged. >> so your first attempt is you throw down the lean by itself. what happens? >> she went underneath us. we were unable to lower the line quick enough to her. >> so then you see her go down, what was it, a 15 foot water fall? >> yes, she went over a little water fall and she went under water and then popped up by two to three more times. >> so even after all that, she is still hanging on. at that point you decide to bring dave in, so you hook him up to the line and lower him down into the water. i'd like to ask you, dave, now if i may, as you were going down into the
joining us exclusively this morning from concord, california, the two heros who saved janet's wlf.ou saw lowered into the water, broughtler out and controlling the hoist inside the chopper was shaun bouyea. gentlemen, good morning. >> good morning. >> shaun, you were the first to spot janet in the water. describe what you saw. >> i saw the lady treading water and trying to stay afloat the best she could. >> you could tell she was alive though, still? >> yes, i...
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. >> steve perry, cnn, concord, new hampshire. >>> everyone knows the zac brown band likes their chickennow they want to share it with some of their fans. this is "hln." can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. to help troops see danger, before it sees them. to answer the call of the brave... and bring them safely home. around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to support and protect all who serve. that's why we're here. ♪ to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. we get double miles with every purchase. so we earned a tropical vacation in half the time. we earn double miles every time we use our card. ( shouts ) double miles add up fast so we can bring the whole gang. ( grunting ) awesome! it's hard t
. >> steve perry, cnn, concord, new hampshire. >>> everyone knows the zac brown band likes their chickennow they want to share it with some of their fans. this is "hln." can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. to help troops see danger, before it sees them....
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that is too often the case, especially when they're in concord settings that do not look like families. every kid deserves and needs a family. being in places where shift workers are paid to take care of kids on a rotating basis, there is a high turnover, that underscores the need that some people need the stability and continuity of a family and we just need to figure out better ways to connect kids to those kind of families and to support those families in the really difficult task of km. any of us who has been parents, raising teenagers is challenging. the brain development that is going on, we now know why they are the way they are. the ability to rationalize the not fully develop until older adolescents and early adulthood. there is a box -- biological basis for the challenges we face. we need to take down everything we know about neuroscience and parenting and about raising children and their needs of what they vi succeed. all of our conversations, these kids have the same aspirations to go to college and to something important and meaningful with their lives when need to connect
that is too often the case, especially when they're in concord settings that do not look like families. every kid deserves and needs a family. being in places where shift workers are paid to take care of kids on a rotating basis, there is a high turnover, that underscores the need that some people need the stability and continuity of a family and we just need to figure out better ways to connect kids to those kind of families and to support those families in the really difficult task of km. any...
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. >> braves and red sox on patriots day in boston to celebrate the battle of lexington and concord.and lackey. b.j., bill hall going back, can't get there. fourth jack of the year. 6-0 rays. top of the fourth, rays continue their boston tea party. jason bartlett ripping a shot. red sox go up 7-0. lackey would leave charged with eight runs. rays win 8-2, sweeping a four game series at fenway for the first time. a rough april for the bo sox to say the least. the 4-9 start the worst for boston since 1996. even worse, 1-6 at home. haven't seen that since the days when herb hoover was in the white house. the reason why? red sox haven't been getting it done with runners in scoring position. hitting under .200 for the year including zero for their last 32. >> let's see if the bruins can get the spirit going in boston. tied 1-1 with buffalo. first period, no score. mike grier, the veteran, big time goal. 13th career for the playoffs. 1-0 sabres. but it would be downhill from there. tied 1-1. second period, same score, watch out, big hit on matt ellis. ellis would go down hard. check it out
. >> braves and red sox on patriots day in boston to celebrate the battle of lexington and concord.and lackey. b.j., bill hall going back, can't get there. fourth jack of the year. 6-0 rays. top of the fourth, rays continue their boston tea party. jason bartlett ripping a shot. red sox go up 7-0. lackey would leave charged with eight runs. rays win 8-2, sweeping a four game series at fenway for the first time. a rough april for the bo sox to say the least. the 4-9 start the worst for...
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i know that this concord -- this conference has talked about that already. a lot of criticism. in the technical sense, in the economic definition of what a socialist is -- he is not the socialists. what he is is a corporatist. we have corporatists in the republican party, meaning you take care of corporations and a takeover and run the country. we see that in the financial institutions and the military- industrial complex. [cheers and applause] and now, we see it in the medical-industrial complex, who runs maedicine. think of how corporations gap between the doctor and the patient -- got between the doctor and patient. . the simple answer would have been to reject it. the next thing would be to throw it out. that is not going to happen. there is going to be one piece of legislation i will introduce. it will probably be only one page long. [ears and applause] it will be to remove the mandate that you have to participate if you do not want to. [applause] i have a belief that if we always retain the option to get out, no matter how bad the government bears down
i know that this concord -- this conference has talked about that already. a lot of criticism. in the technical sense, in the economic definition of what a socialist is -- he is not the socialists. what he is is a corporatist. we have corporatists in the republican party, meaning you take care of corporations and a takeover and run the country. we see that in the financial institutions and the military- industrial complex. [cheers and applause] and now, we see it in the medical-industrial...
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there is concordance of interest and interdependence of our approaches, and the world will be harmoniousonly when those to make it up will not collide but in iraq. and -- but in to act -- interact, and a market economy makes up the basis of not only national development but a common set of international allow use the dialogue between russia and the united states makes up an important part of that. i am sincerely happy that our cooperation is starting to yield concrete results. moreover, i would say that i am glad that over the last year we manage to change the relationship. it does not mean that our relationship has become clouded and everything is perfect, but the environment has been changed and there are direct results, and i would say that i am glad to be a part of that. this meeting taking place right after the washington summit of the nuclear security, it has been a complete success. i don't believe -- remember such a clear summoned when all the participants would be unanimous in their assessments of the situation. this is not economy are global crisis, this is the topic crucial fo
there is concordance of interest and interdependence of our approaches, and the world will be harmoniousonly when those to make it up will not collide but in iraq. and -- but in to act -- interact, and a market economy makes up the basis of not only national development but a common set of international allow use the dialogue between russia and the united states makes up an important part of that. i am sincerely happy that our cooperation is starting to yield concrete results. moreover, i would...
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some societies refused to adapt, and they collapse, like easter island, or they get concord or even dieut. other societies go to the opposite extreme of casting away their entire identity and they merge with other societies, as is happening to quite a few tribes in new guinea that are losing their identity. the problem just as with individuals, tribes, and companies, is how to change selectively and maintain at the same time. two outstanding examples are the selective change of japan and the selective change in the u.k. after world war ii. i will talk about the change in the u.k., because that was a time that i lived through. i moved there in 1958 and lived there for quite a few years. the traditional image of britain up to world war ii was of the mightiest empire in the world has ever known, an empire in which the sun never set. britain owned the largest fleet in the world and the british people viewed themselves as tolerant. before i moved to the uk, there were three blows that shook the british government. in 1956, the failed suez invasion made clear that britain was at the end of th
some societies refused to adapt, and they collapse, like easter island, or they get concord or even dieut. other societies go to the opposite extreme of casting away their entire identity and they merge with other societies, as is happening to quite a few tribes in new guinea that are losing their identity. the problem just as with individuals, tribes, and companies, is how to change selectively and maintain at the same time. two outstanding examples are the selective change of japan and the...
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and for us it is very important that there is concordance of interests and interdependence of our approacheshe world will be harmonious only when the parts which make it up will not collide, but interact and create the basis for development. democracy, human rights, and market economy make up the basis of not only national development, it also some common set of international values. the dialogue between russia and the united states makes up an important part of those. i am sincerely happy that our cooperation is starting to yield concrete results. moreover, i must say that i am glad that, over the last year, we managed to change the atmosphere of the russian-american relationships. that doesn't mean that our relations have become cloudless and everything is perfect, but the environment has been changed and there are direct results. and i must say that i am glad that i did part of that. this meeting is taking place right after the washington summit on nuclear security. i would like to say it has been a complete success. i don't remember a most such clear summit when all the participants woul
and for us it is very important that there is concordance of interests and interdependence of our approacheshe world will be harmonious only when the parts which make it up will not collide, but interact and create the basis for development. democracy, human rights, and market economy make up the basis of not only national development, it also some common set of international values. the dialogue between russia and the united states makes up an important part of those. i am sincerely happy that...
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for us, it is very important that there is a concordance of interest and interdependence of our approaches. the world will be her money is only when the parts that make it up will not collide, but interact. and create a basis for development. democracy, human rights, and market economy make of the basis of not only national development, but also, a common set of international values. a dialogue between russia and the united states makes up an important part of those. i am sincerely happy that our cooperation is starting to yield concrete results. moreover, i am glad that over the past year we have managed to change the atmosphere of the russian-american relationships. that does not mean that our relations have become groundless and everything is perfect, but the environment has been changed and there are direct results. i must say that i am glad that i am part of that. this meeting is taking place right after the washington summit on nuclear security. i would like to say that it has been a complete success. i do not remember such a clear summit when all the participants would be unanimous
for us, it is very important that there is a concordance of interest and interdependence of our approaches. the world will be her money is only when the parts that make it up will not collide, but interact. and create a basis for development. democracy, human rights, and market economy make of the basis of not only national development, but also, a common set of international values. a dialogue between russia and the united states makes up an important part of those. i am sincerely happy that...
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i know that this concord -- this conference has talked about that already.rves a lot of criticism. in the technical sense, in the economic definition of what a socialist is -- he is not the socialists. what he is is a corporatist. we have corporatists in the republican party, meaning you take care of corporations and a takeover and run the country. we see that in the financial institutions and the military- industrial complex. [cheers and applause] and now, we see it in the medical-industrial complex, who runs maedicine. think of how corporations gap between the doctor and the patient -- got between the doctor and patient. . the simple answer would have been to reject it. the next thing would be to throw it out. that is not going to happen. there is going to be one piece of legislation i will introduce. it will probably be only one page long. [ears and applause] it will be to remove the mandate that you have to participate if you do not want to. [applause] i have a belief that if we always retain the option to get out, no matter how bad the government bears
i know that this concord -- this conference has talked about that already.rves a lot of criticism. in the technical sense, in the economic definition of what a socialist is -- he is not the socialists. what he is is a corporatist. we have corporatists in the republican party, meaning you take care of corporations and a takeover and run the country. we see that in the financial institutions and the military- industrial complex. [cheers and applause] and now, we see it in the medical-industrial...
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used for any time of the development of humankind, but for us it is very important that there is concordancenterests and interdependence of our purchase. the world will be harmonious only when the parts which make its up do not collide, but will interact. and created the basis for development of democracy, human rights, and market economy. make up the basis of not only national development, but also some common set of international values. values. values. the dialogue between russia and the dialogue between the u.s. and russia mixup in and bottom part of this. i'm happy that our cooperation is beginning to yield concrete results. i am glad that over the last year we managed to change the atmosphere of the russian-american relationships. that doesn't mean that our relations have become cloudless and everything is perfect, but the environment has been changed. and there are direct results. and i must say that i am glad that i'm part of that. this meeting is taking place right after the washington summit on the nuclear security. it has been a complete success. i don't remember such clear summit
used for any time of the development of humankind, but for us it is very important that there is concordancenterests and interdependence of our purchase. the world will be harmonious only when the parts which make its up do not collide, but will interact. and created the basis for development of democracy, human rights, and market economy. make up the basis of not only national development, but also some common set of international values. values. values. the dialogue between russia and the...
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i know that this concord -- this conference has talked about that already. he deserves a lot of criticism. in the technical sense, in the economic definition of what a socialist is -- he is not the socialists. what he is is a corporatist. we have corporatists in the republican party, meaning you take care of corporations and a takeover and run the country. we see that in the financial institutions and the military- industrial complex. [cheers and applause] and now, we see it in the medical-industrial complex, who runs maedicine. think of how corporations gap between the doctor and the patient -- got between the doctor and patient. . i have a piece of legislation that will be introducing next week. the simple thing would be to reject it. the next thing is to throw it all lot. that is not going to happen. if there's one piece of legislation i will produce, it will probably be only one page long. [applause] and it will be to remove the mandate that you have to participate if you do not want to. [applause] i have a that if we if we always retain the option to ge
i know that this concord -- this conference has talked about that already. he deserves a lot of criticism. in the technical sense, in the economic definition of what a socialist is -- he is not the socialists. what he is is a corporatist. we have corporatists in the republican party, meaning you take care of corporations and a takeover and run the country. we see that in the financial institutions and the military- industrial complex. [cheers and applause] and now, we see it in the...
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you know, concord would tackle and go nowhere man. i cannot tell a digital system to recode american planes as enemy and enemy as american and you will do that because it doesn't have the principle awareness. and so that the idea of battle of persuasion. the second and that comes out of this is the ease of penetration and the actors that might do it. it's not just large state powers, you know, it can be kids. in this case that i cited the people using $30 software, literally it was software that was originally created to allow college students to legally download movies off the internet. and the insurgents figured out, hold it, i cannot use this to illegally download american surveillance footage of iraq, of them trying to watch me. he went able to call the drones, that hollywood movie at that point. but they were able to see what we were seeking. it was a lot like being a criminal being able to listen to a police radio scanner, and it's useful to them and we would love that out there. the third thing that generates ideas of cyberespi
you know, concord would tackle and go nowhere man. i cannot tell a digital system to recode american planes as enemy and enemy as american and you will do that because it doesn't have the principle awareness. and so that the idea of battle of persuasion. the second and that comes out of this is the ease of penetration and the actors that might do it. it's not just large state powers, you know, it can be kids. in this case that i cited the people using $30 software, literally it was software...