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they stood up for freedom, truy inspirational courage. if you have pressures, significant economic pressures on this regime, particularly the implication of gasoline, this could make the regime, might force the regime to choose or to withstand viability. it's not been put to that test and i think there's a saying bit, one of the great sages of jewish history, if not now when. so i say echoing him, if not now when are you going to apply those cryptic sanctions. the time to do that is now. i asked the palestinians a very simple question. suppose we solve these problems, borders, territories. will you then every one of them, i want to know a simple question, will you recognize the state of israel, jews have been divided when they conducted a war against us for 50 years. will you recognize the state of israel as the nation state of the jewish people. you ask me and my people to recognize the palestinian state as the palestinian state of the people, would you recognize israel as the nation state of the jewish people and the answer ought to be
they stood up for freedom, truy inspirational courage. if you have pressures, significant economic pressures on this regime, particularly the implication of gasoline, this could make the regime, might force the regime to choose or to withstand viability. it's not been put to that test and i think there's a saying bit, one of the great sages of jewish history, if not now when. so i say echoing him, if not now when are you going to apply those cryptic sanctions. the time to do that is now. i...
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actor patrick swayze died today after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. the 57-year-old swayze have been remembered for his dancing in "dirty dancing" and from "ghost", but part of it will remembered from the way he dealt with real life. he talked candidly about his illness was with abc's barbara walters and she joins me now. >> well, cynthia, patrick swayze and i had had a relationship -- a warm relationship for decades. in january of this past year, i went to his mansion on the outskirts of los angeles to do what turned out to be his last television interview. patrick swayze was fighting a grim diagnosis -- stage four pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of the disease. but he was not looking for sympathy. he was fighting, he was tough. he was angry. but he was also loving. he was a dancer. he was a cowboy. he was a movie star. >> nobody puts baby in the corner. >> but above all, he was a fighter. >> i keep dreaming of a future. of you two with a long and healthy life, a life not lived in the shadow of cancer, but in the light. i dream that the
actor patrick swayze died today after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. the 57-year-old swayze have been remembered for his dancing in "dirty dancing" and from "ghost", but part of it will remembered from the way he dealt with real life. he talked candidly about his illness was with abc's barbara walters and she joins me now. >> well, cynthia, patrick swayze and i had had a relationship -- a warm relationship for decades. in january of this past year, i went...
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physical courage which she has demonstrated in every walk of life thehe talked about moral courage. that is a lite more difficult. that takes a lot of guts because a lot of times people want y to go down a path because that is what everybody is doing and john says that sometimes it is time to say no. i am not that kind of person and i do not want to do with those kind of peoplor associate with those people so you turner re and wk away from those people who try to leave you the wrong way. th is john ripley. i do not want to take his place orresume to be anywhere near as good as an individual but i wanted to give him a little time tonight because i know he would be here if he were alive. for me,y story is rather le. everybody that i met prioro going to the naval academy assured me that i would never succeed. teachers in high school that i went to to get letters of recommendation by the way appointments were political congressmen iny day i got 63 letters of recommendation because my family was b. we had no money but a good name but jt about every single teacher said you are not a stu
physical courage which she has demonstrated in every walk of life thehe talked about moral courage. that is a lite more difficult. that takes a lot of guts because a lot of times people want y to go down a path because that is what everybody is doing and john says that sometimes it is time to say no. i am not that kind of person and i do not want to do with those kind of peoplor associate with those people so you turner re and wk away from those people who try to leave you the wrong way. th...
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>> no corresponded was more courageous. -- correspondent was more courageous. he never drew attention to self. for 40 years he traveled the world, always insightful. here he followed the dictator into exile. >> it is said that you ran away. >> i never ran away. >> he could turn his style to anything, he even tried a little will reporting once. >> it was a pack performance and it ended with a laugh as she hit the wrong notes. >> he was universally respected in a very competitive world. >> his best legacy i think is that he is remembered with enormous respect by those who worked with him and by those who worked against him. >> he reported his last war in 2003 aboard a u.s. battleship as it fired the first missile to baghdad. brian barron died this morning. broadcast news is poorer without him. >> it is a mystery and investigators are looking into it if corruption is involved. they are trying to figure out how the bulgarian lottery through identical numbers two weeks in a row. the same numbers for drawn on september 6th and again on september 10th. the chance of t
>> no corresponded was more courageous. -- correspondent was more courageous. he never drew attention to self. for 40 years he traveled the world, always insightful. here he followed the dictator into exile. >> it is said that you ran away. >> i never ran away. >> he could turn his style to anything, he even tried a little will reporting once. >> it was a pack performance and it ended with a laugh as she hit the wrong notes. >> he was universally respected in...
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o'reilly his media courage award was closed to the media. courage. joining us now is the man who snapped that photo of that sign a reporter for "washington independent." thanks very much for coming back on the show. >> thanks for having me again. >> was the media award ceremony being closed to the press. did they followthrough on keeping reporters out? >> it was a surprise to everyone. reporters were ushered out at 5:00. we were supposed to be allowed back in at 7:00. when we showed up very bashful staff informed us that mr. o'reilly just instituted the rule. someone inside the event with a camera was kicked out loudly seconds after i took that photo. it was surprising but the content of the speech was about why the media doesn't cover conservatives. up until now getting kicked out wasn't a reason the media didn't cover conservatives but o'reilly doing his part. >> after the breakout session, what was the crowds reaction to mr. schwartz's comment that porn will make you gay and we should tell preteens this? >> a door was open and they just discovered
o'reilly his media courage award was closed to the media. courage. joining us now is the man who snapped that photo of that sign a reporter for "washington independent." thanks very much for coming back on the show. >> thanks for having me again. >> was the media award ceremony being closed to the press. did they followthrough on keeping reporters out? >> it was a surprise to everyone. reporters were ushered out at 5:00. we were supposed to be allowed back in at...
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. >> courage, that's what our love ones displayed that day, courage in the face of overwhelming odds. >> time has past, the wounds from 9/11 linger and the nation is taking time to remember. cbs news, jersey city new jersey. >> signs of the 9/11 anniversary can be found where they have announced plans to build a new memorial. >> have a memorial not only to lay tribute to those who gave their lives in 9/11 but to help participate in the aftermath of the events. >> plans for the memorial were announced at the fire and police headquarters in millersville and will be built using three steel beams if the world trade center and they will be placed with the beams arranged to resemble the twin tower. >> they canning place in the rain and as we look outside, it's still a windy wet and pretty chilly day. a lot of clouds too and we are live with complete coverage, tim we'll start with you. >> good afternoon, don't have to tell you you could have heard it, the rain falling and rolling through. the first warning doppler radar, put it in motion, watching this low that has all of the characteristics
. >> courage, that's what our love ones displayed that day, courage in the face of overwhelming odds. >> time has past, the wounds from 9/11 linger and the nation is taking time to remember. cbs news, jersey city new jersey. >> signs of the 9/11 anniversary can be found where they have announced plans to build a new memorial. >> have a memorial not only to lay tribute to those who gave their lives in 9/11 but to help participate in the aftermath of the events. >>...
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>> i was going to say you're such a good friend to come in here and have the courage to talk about something so hard. >>> stay with us.
>> i was going to say you're such a good friend to come in here and have the courage to talk about something so hard. >>> stay with us.
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their courage will never be forgotten. today we market for ever. -- today we mark it forever. but like to thank all our men and women who are servigng@o in law enforcement's around the country. they are making america is a place to live and work. may god bless all of you and me got contain to bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the senator from north dakota, the hon. king conrad. >> thank you. thank you for this opportunity. a special thanks to the families of the people who were on flight 93. we honor very much your relationship to those kelly on here today. i remember 9/11 so well. i came into the capitol complex and security people evacuate us because the pentagon had been struck. we went back to our offices and there we saw the horror of the world trade center being hit. then security people rushed into my office and told us we were to evacuate our offices because there was a plain 15 minutes out and they thought the capitol complex might be the carvin -- be the target. that was flight 93. to thin
their courage will never be forgotten. today we market for ever. -- today we mark it forever. but like to thank all our men and women who are servigng@o in law enforcement's around the country. they are making america is a place to live and work. may god bless all of you and me got contain to bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the senator from north dakota, the hon. king conrad. >> thank you. thank you for this opportunity. a special...
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we remember them so others may learn from their courage.ho died so many others may live. we stand in a building that might not be here for those heroes and we know what it means to be thankful. >> ladies and gentlemen, at the speaker of the united states house of representatives, nancy pelosi. >> just a few moments ago, week unveiled a plaque in the heart of the u.s. capitol to commemorate some of the heroes of 9/11, the men and women of flight 93. their families are standing by our side today and i ask all of my colleagues to take a moment to recognize these mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters for keeping the memory of those heroes alive. [applause] >> it was a humbling experience as it always is when we tread on the sacred ground of 9/11. for those of us who were engaged in a profession that is based on words in speaking, we find our inadequacies because words are not adequate to suppress -- to express the gratitude, the respect, the debt that we have to all of these families. now we gather to honor all the heroe
we remember them so others may learn from their courage.ho died so many others may live. we stand in a building that might not be here for those heroes and we know what it means to be thankful. >> ladies and gentlemen, at the speaker of the united states house of representatives, nancy pelosi. >> just a few moments ago, week unveiled a plaque in the heart of the u.s. capitol to commemorate some of the heroes of 9/11, the men and women of flight 93. their families are standing by our...
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this species asks us to exhibit courage. the basic courage to choose life above any disagreement. i have not come here to identify which parties are guilty. first of all, because i am aware that we all inherent the errors committed by our predecessors. second, because i believe that if we are going to build together a destiny for humanity that is possible, it is necessary for us to abandon the shameful practice of evading responsibility through the use of excuses and ack cue sayingses. -- accusations. however, i hope that those nations, which have contributed most to our current state of affairs and which have benefited most from our sustainable development will today have the ability to be willing to change course and offer a hand in solidarityy. the dilemma we face is brutally simple. developed countries can do a great deal to reduce their carbon emissions, but it will not be enough. for our countries can do something, but it will not be significant. and middle-income countries can do plenty, but without clean and inexpensive energy, they will adversely affect the rhythm of thei
this species asks us to exhibit courage. the basic courage to choose life above any disagreement. i have not come here to identify which parties are guilty. first of all, because i am aware that we all inherent the errors committed by our predecessors. second, because i believe that if we are going to build together a destiny for humanity that is possible, it is necessary for us to abandon the shameful practice of evading responsibility through the use of excuses and ack cue sayingses. --...
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it takes courage to do that. this is a man who has courage on so many different issues. we published a book some years ago
it takes courage to do that. this is a man who has courage on so many different issues. we published a book some years ago
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we honor them so others may learn from their courage.died so many others may live. we stand in the building that might not be here but for those heroes and we know what it means to be thankful. >> ladies and shamans, the speakers of the united states house of representatives, the hon. nancy pelosi. >> just a few moments ago, we unveiled a plaque in the u.s. capital to commemorate some of the heroes of 9/11, its men and women of flight 93. to their families are standing by our side today and i ask all of my colleagues to take a moment to recognize these mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, for keeping the memory of those heroes alive. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> it is indeed a humbling experience, as always is, when we tread on the sacred ground of 9/11. for those of us who were engaged in that profession based on words and speaking, we find our inadequacies because words are inadequate to express the gratitude, the respect, the debt that we have to all of these families. now, we gather to honor all of th
we honor them so others may learn from their courage.died so many others may live. we stand in the building that might not be here but for those heroes and we know what it means to be thankful. >> ladies and shamans, the speakers of the united states house of representatives, the hon. nancy pelosi. >> just a few moments ago, we unveiled a plaque in the u.s. capital to commemorate some of the heroes of 9/11, its men and women of flight 93. to their families are standing by our side...
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the courage of berlin of 1953 was required.at and the people in prague and then polh coastline in 1970, and then the beginning of the solidarity movement which could not really be destroyed so that our continent could take a very deep breath again. the sobering changes in the soviet union helped. in 2008 the european parliament commemorated the visit of the two greatest altering regimes in the 20 century on the 23rd of agust and the anniversary of the pact. and european the remembrance of the communism and not see movement. murder, the captivity and enslavement of the victims are the crimes, the war crimes and crimes against humanity. this is what the members of the european parliament wrote one year ago. the terrible expense of the war gave the idea to the founding fathers and united europe and this is not a coincidence that the first was the european community was created 60 years ago. with the most important commodity which was at that time and mind proposing an establishment of the community, the syllabary of production wou
the courage of berlin of 1953 was required.at and the people in prague and then polh coastline in 1970, and then the beginning of the solidarity movement which could not really be destroyed so that our continent could take a very deep breath again. the sobering changes in the soviet union helped. in 2008 the european parliament commemorated the visit of the two greatest altering regimes in the 20 century on the 23rd of agust and the anniversary of the pact. and european the remembrance of the...
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and they know that the actions we honor today were not a passing moment of courage. they were the culmination of a life of character and commitment. there was jared's compassion. he was the kid at school who, upon seeing a student eating lunch alone, would walk over and befriend him. he was the teenager who cut down a spruce tree in his yard so a single mom in town would have a christmas tree for her children. he even bought the ornaments and the presents. he was a soldier in afghanistan who received care packages, including fresh clothes, and gave them away to afghan children who needed them more. there was jared's perseverance. cut from the high school basketball team, he came back next year and the next year and the next year, three times, finally making varsity and outscoring some of the top players. told he was too young for the military, he joined the national guard's delayed entry program as a junior in high school. and that summer, while other kids were at the beach, jared was doing drills. there was jared's strength and skill, its championship wrestler and t
and they know that the actions we honor today were not a passing moment of courage. they were the culmination of a life of character and commitment. there was jared's compassion. he was the kid at school who, upon seeing a student eating lunch alone, would walk over and befriend him. he was the teenager who cut down a spruce tree in his yard so a single mom in town would have a christmas tree for her children. he even bought the ornaments and the presents. he was a soldier in afghanistan who...
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i think we should be courageous enough to accept the vote of the people. it's more courageous than participating in the vote itself. >> you can see more of ann curry's interview with president ahmadinejad this morning on "today" and catch the interview in its entirety sunday 1:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> the international space station successfully received a care package from mother earth. while operating a robotic arm, crew members caught an unmanned cargo ship with food and supplies launched from japan last week. it's the first time one has grabbed another out of orbit. >>> florida's disney world may be a small world but yesterday it was a transportation nightmare. the fleet of buses waited in a snaking line for a bomb squad to inspect them after a suspicious device was found underneath one of the buses. the device was not, in fact, an explosive or hazardous device. >>> a north carolina man's mysterious health problems were finally linked to a fast food restaurant but no
i think we should be courageous enough to accept the vote of the people. it's more courageous than participating in the vote itself. >> you can see more of ann curry's interview with president ahmadinejad this morning on "today" and catch the interview in its entirety sunday 1:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. >>> the international space station successfully received a care...
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i think you are a very courageous person. think your partner in crime here, or exposing crime is also courageous. i think andrew breitbart, this comes from big government -- you can find all of this on biggovernment.com. i saw this on saturday, and i was amazed at your courage. how are you? you are 20? >> i am 20. glenn: why did you do this? >> i saw acorn as a thug organization that was getting my tax dollars. glenn: didn't you go to a journalism -- you want to be a -- >> i want to be a journalist. i had a summer internship with a national journalism center out in washington, d.c., and they set me up with a job, and one day i was jogging after work and i saw an acorn, you know, hmm, like i never saw them before, i don't like them, and i thought about the idea, you know, what if a prostitute walked into acorn, had no legal paperwork at all and wanted a house to set up her business? i called up my friend, because i knew he would be down with stuff like that, it was in his nature because of the planned parenthood stuff he had d
i think you are a very courageous person. think your partner in crime here, or exposing crime is also courageous. i think andrew breitbart, this comes from big government -- you can find all of this on biggovernment.com. i saw this on saturday, and i was amazed at your courage. how are you? you are 20? >> i am 20. glenn: why did you do this? >> i saw acorn as a thug organization that was getting my tax dollars. glenn: didn't you go to a journalism -- you want to be a -- >> i...
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so courageous the event was closed off to the media. in its explanation of the award -- especially life with two or more women. i think the cost was $10 million for that. or who will bring me this meddlesome? he is shock that the guy he wanted dead is dead. nevertheless, the blogger mike stark was not only able to infiltrate the event, he listed values out loud. stark was led out of the event by security but video says billow felt more than threatened by mr. stark's remarks. incredibly it gets worse tonight, glenn beck is trying to turn september 28th into a day of fast and prayer for his 9/12 tea baggers. september 28 is already a day of fast and prayer. i think that's what it says on the calendar. my special guest, craig ferguson as sarah palin gives a speech to chinese communists. no freedom loving americans allowed. >>> and eyebrows raised by a joke about a monkey. ♪ take me home ♪ take me home ♪ to my family ♪ ♪ i need to be surrounded by ♪ the ones who care for me [ female announcer ] clean you can see. softness you can feel. tide
so courageous the event was closed off to the media. in its explanation of the award -- especially life with two or more women. i think the cost was $10 million for that. or who will bring me this meddlesome? he is shock that the guy he wanted dead is dead. nevertheless, the blogger mike stark was not only able to infiltrate the event, he listed values out loud. stark was led out of the event by security but video says billow felt more than threatened by mr. stark's remarks. incredibly it gets...
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i think we should be courageous enough to accept the vote of the people. it's more courageous than participating in the vote itself. >> reporter: i want to give you an opportunity because i think it's important to react to the video that was seen by millions of people around the world, showing the death of this young lady. people were very upset watching this. she has come to symbolize the violence in the streets. i want to know, what were your emotions when you saw this video? >> translator: well, i was saddened as well. all the iranian people were saddened. we think that this incident is a suspicious death. we are treating it as a suspicious death. we are very sorry about this. i am sure that the truth will come to light. >> reporter: she has come to represent what some in iran and some outside iran say has been a series of examples. human rights organizations estimate 4,000 people were arrested in the protests. some are still missing. there are reports of torture. there are even reports, mr. president, that so women protestors were raped in prison. your
i think we should be courageous enough to accept the vote of the people. it's more courageous than participating in the vote itself. >> reporter: i want to give you an opportunity because i think it's important to react to the video that was seen by millions of people around the world, showing the death of this young lady. people were very upset watching this. she has come to symbolize the violence in the streets. i want to know, what were your emotions when you saw this video? >>...
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. >> in much of afghanistan, it took real courage to vote. only one in three voters turned out. a month-long, all of the votes are counted. president karzai can claim outright victory without a runoff. we are a long way from that. an electoral complaints commission wants to reexamine about 1/10 of the votes cast. do you believes that there has been widespread fraud. their monitors believes that 1/3 of the votes could be fraudulent. >> this victory to elect the next president of guinness stand can be considered legitimate. -- next president of afghanistan can be considered legitimate. this is very important for the people. >> the countries that have troops here, troops were fighting and dying, have to keep persuading their own people that come that the it is worth the sacrifice. >>-- that it is worth the sacrifice. >> we are doing an assessment on the diplomatic side that we analyze the results of the election and then make further decisions moving forward. my determination is to get this right. >> an election that has no credibility. the electoral complaints commission has a hug
. >> in much of afghanistan, it took real courage to vote. only one in three voters turned out. a month-long, all of the votes are counted. president karzai can claim outright victory without a runoff. we are a long way from that. an electoral complaints commission wants to reexamine about 1/10 of the votes cast. do you believes that there has been widespread fraud. their monitors believes that 1/3 of the votes could be fraudulent. >> this victory to elect the next president of...
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has no one performed an act of courage worthy of the medal of honor and lived through it? >> this has been a source of concern to me. i pick it was one of president bush's real regrets that he did not have the opportunity to honor a living medal of honor winner. or rather recipient. we are looking at this. without getting into details, there are some in the process. as everybody knows, it is a very time-incentive through -- time- intensive care process. there are some living potential recipients that have been proposed >> >> the vice president said the decision about troop levels would be made when all these troops are in place and the civilians are in place and the government is in place. is he right in saying that no decisions on troop levels will be made until after the civilian surges finish which might be the beginning of the year? >> i will not get into the timing. the president will make his decision when the questions that he has passed and the assessments that are going on have been completed. i don't think anybody should put any conditions on that. the troops he
has no one performed an act of courage worthy of the medal of honor and lived through it? >> this has been a source of concern to me. i pick it was one of president bush's real regrets that he did not have the opportunity to honor a living medal of honor winner. or rather recipient. we are looking at this. without getting into details, there are some in the process. as everybody knows, it is a very time-incentive through -- time- intensive care process. there are some living potential...
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so courageous was billo the event was closed off to the media. family research council in its explanation of the award -- especially life with two or more women. i think the cost was $10 million for that. or life when it's spent asking who will rid me of this meddlesome killer and, bang, suddenly a doctor is assassinated and the recipient winds up playing captain reino in casablanca is shocked that the guy he wanted dead is dead. mike stark was not only able to infiltrate the event, he listed some of billo's values out loud, including loofas. he was led out of the event by security but video shows billo felt more than a little threatened by mr. stark's remarks. incredibly it gets worse tonight, glenn beck is trying to turn september 28th into a day of fast and prayer for his 9/12 tea baggers. september 28 is already a day of fast and prayer. i think that's what it says on the calendar. worsts ahead. my special guest, craig ferguson as sarah palin gives a speech to chinese communist. no freedom loving americans allowed. when rayann chandler please
so courageous was billo the event was closed off to the media. family research council in its explanation of the award -- especially life with two or more women. i think the cost was $10 million for that. or life when it's spent asking who will rid me of this meddlesome killer and, bang, suddenly a doctor is assassinated and the recipient winds up playing captain reino in casablanca is shocked that the guy he wanted dead is dead. mike stark was not only able to infiltrate the event, he listed...
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these courageous men who made the ultimate sacrifice for family, friends and greater community deserve our recognition and have earned our undying gratitude. it is, i suppose, fitting, mr. speaker, that we take up this resolution following the september 11 resolution when we think of september 11, in addition to the terrible tragedy and loss of so many innocent lives, we think of the bravery of the emergency responders who while others were rushing out of those collapsing buildings, they were rushing in. similarly in california, 3,000 miles away from the site of that terrible tragedy, we once again see firefighters rushing in while others are rushing out. and none could ex emapplyfy this courage and this call to service more than specialist quinones and captain hall. our thoughts today go out to the families of these brave men. and with this resolution we honor their lives and highlight the contributions of thousands of other personnel who helped fight these massive wildfires which have burned thousands of public and private acres, destroyed and damaged homes and forced the evacuation
these courageous men who made the ultimate sacrifice for family, friends and greater community deserve our recognition and have earned our undying gratitude. it is, i suppose, fitting, mr. speaker, that we take up this resolution following the september 11 resolution when we think of september 11, in addition to the terrible tragedy and loss of so many innocent lives, we think of the bravery of the emergency responders who while others were rushing out of those collapsing buildings, they were...
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i want to make sure everyone understands that it takes courage. medicare in the 1960's, oh, the government's trying to -- no one is trying to take over anything. want to make sure seniors have coverage in the time they need it when they're 65, that they can take the option if they want to use medicare or private insurance, that this country will not turn their back on them. and now in this legislation, we expand the medicare trust fund and really work towards find wasting out corruption and bringing it under some sort of control so we don't find ourselves in a situation like medicare part d, let's not worry how we're going to pay for it and increase the debt. . that was music to my ears because we're -- you know, we're here and i've been on the floor for almost seven years now talking about these issues. some of the individuals talking about the debt. i'm like, where were you when all of this was happening? and you said nothing about it and you did nothing about it, and now we're trying to do something about it in a bipartisan way to make sure tha
i want to make sure everyone understands that it takes courage. medicare in the 1960's, oh, the government's trying to -- no one is trying to take over anything. want to make sure seniors have coverage in the time they need it when they're 65, that they can take the option if they want to use medicare or private insurance, that this country will not turn their back on them. and now in this legislation, we expand the medicare trust fund and really work towards find wasting out corruption and...
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and in his own words, to find the strength to be gentle and the courage to be kind. this is a poem that expresses how i feel. i carry your heart with me, i carry it in my heart, i am never without you. anywhere i go, you go, my dear. and whatever is done by only mean is your doing, my love. i fear no fate, for you are my fate. i want no world, for beautiful, you are my world, my true. and it's you are whatever a moon has always meant and whatever a sun will always sing is you. cesar, we miss you very much and thank you for sharing your life with me. love you. >> 9:06 now. we're looking at live pictures from the site of the world trade center, remembering september 11th. people have been throwing flowers into the waters there. we've been listening to the victim's names being read. now listening to the governor of new york, david paterson. there will be readings, there will be moments of silence, 9:03, just a few moments ago, we did pause for a moment of silence because that was when the first plane hit the north tower of the world trade center. we will continue to fol
and in his own words, to find the strength to be gentle and the courage to be kind. this is a poem that expresses how i feel. i carry your heart with me, i carry it in my heart, i am never without you. anywhere i go, you go, my dear. and whatever is done by only mean is your doing, my love. i fear no fate, for you are my fate. i want no world, for beautiful, you are my world, my true. and it's you are whatever a moon has always meant and whatever a sun will always sing is you. cesar, we miss...
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he was a man of courage. he had a terrific sense of humor. and he could find a lot of ways to get things done by simply charming people in this place if logic wouldn't work, if substance wouldn't work, there was always the hefner charm to push things over the edge. i was greatly saddened to learn of his death last week. but i have to say that i'm proud to have served in the same institution with a man of his courage, with a man of his integrity, and with a man of his good humor. i'm certain that he will be missed by his family and his friends. i very much am grateful for the fact that i was able to know him and worked with him for all of those years. i thank the gentleman for the time. mr. kissell: i would like to add there about mr. hefner and his show biz background. one of the descriptions that was given to mr. hefner at one time i think he enjoyed the most was, would be recognized that he had a show biz background, but he was a workhorse not a show horse. and that summed his career up very appropriately and he did enjoy that comparison. h
he was a man of courage. he had a terrific sense of humor. and he could find a lot of ways to get things done by simply charming people in this place if logic wouldn't work, if substance wouldn't work, there was always the hefner charm to push things over the edge. i was greatly saddened to learn of his death last week. but i have to say that i'm proud to have served in the same institution with a man of his courage, with a man of his integrity, and with a man of his good humor. i'm certain...
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in his own words, to find the strength to the gentle, and the courage to be kind. this expresses how i feel. i carry your heart with me, i carried it in my heart. i am never without you. anywhere i go, you go, my dear. i fear no fe, as you are my fate. i want the world or do or my world. and it is you, what you have always matt, and what we always see is you. we miss you very much, and think you for sharing your life with me. love you. bill: the first of many speeches that we bring you. they are all so touching and they really tug at your heart when you think about when we went through, the amount of uncertainty that gripped the nation. what was coming next? jon scott was lying on fox news channel that day. he is back at his place in more manhattan anaware that ceremony is happening. jon: it was a beautiful blue sky day. today is a very somber, chile, blustery day. nasty weather by new york standards. sort of a reminder of how things have changed in the country. this event changed everything for so many americans. two warrants being launched, still being fought tod
in his own words, to find the strength to the gentle, and the courage to be kind. this expresses how i feel. i carry your heart with me, i carried it in my heart. i am never without you. anywhere i go, you go, my dear. i fear no fe, as you are my fate. i want the world or do or my world. and it is you, what you have always matt, and what we always see is you. we miss you very much, and think you for sharing your life with me. love you. bill: the first of many speeches that we bring you. they...
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>> when it happened, but i didn't have the courage to do it myself. >> the bodies were found saturdayn the family's home. damas is now being held in florida without bond. he says he wants to be executed right away so he can be buried with his family when they're buried on saturday. >>> we need to warn you this next story may be disturbing for you. deputies outside chicago raided a dog fighting operation. it was in a house also used as a daycare center. nine dogs were so badly hurt that they had to have surgery. >> this is a difficult one given the carnage and given what you see on these poor dogs. then when you add to it this was going on within feet of a daycare center. there was a swingset and less than ten feet from the swingset was a log the dogs were chained to. it's very unsettling, to put it lightly. >> ten kids were at the home when deputies arrived there. three people have been charged with felony dog fighting. >>> the filmmakers who prompted a federal investigation of acorn are getting slapped with a lawsuit. you may remember they posed as a pimp and prostitute secretly tapi
>> when it happened, but i didn't have the courage to do it myself. >> the bodies were found saturdayn the family's home. damas is now being held in florida without bond. he says he wants to be executed right away so he can be buried with his family when they're buried on saturday. >>> we need to warn you this next story may be disturbing for you. deputies outside chicago raided a dog fighting operation. it was in a house also used as a daycare center. nine dogs were so...
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the same courage, with which they serve and struggle to ensure another day like that day never happensgain. america has sent her armed forces forward with that task, in harms way, you have deployed them and in harms way, they stand for you and for each other. many of them more than one million, have enlisted after 9/11 because of 9/11. they volunteered to defend their country, to fight for something bigger than themselves. and from afghanistan to iraq and a thousand other places, they are doing just that. and doing it magnificently. they are supported by extraordinary family who is work and worry and wait and who serve every bit as much. all of them know the stakes, all of them know that the people behind the 9/11 attacks are planning and plotting others, that al qaeda and its extremist allies would like nothing better than to strike us again. 8 years of war has changed our troops and their families, but it has not vested them. indeed, it is difficult to describe the selflessness i see when i visit them in the field and in the fleet, in hospitals, and here at home. so rather than reach
the same courage, with which they serve and struggle to ensure another day like that day never happensgain. america has sent her armed forces forward with that task, in harms way, you have deployed them and in harms way, they stand for you and for each other. many of them more than one million, have enlisted after 9/11 because of 9/11. they volunteered to defend their country, to fight for something bigger than themselves. and from afghanistan to iraq and a thousand other places, they are doing...
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it stands for an amazing young man whose heart and courage put this out there to help other kids. >>t is dave anderson, a pizza shop owner. >> at the same time they are going through this, to cure this horrible disease. >> dominic believes he is a hero, and why not? on his birthday super man came to his home. >> on saturday dominic turns 7. there will be characters from sponge bob. it is the party he would have wanted. >> seeing the super heros rg the best thing, if it rains, the superheroes gow go inside and all the kids, their faces light up. >> now in the hospital, dave says dominic's story holds a message for everyone. he said dom wrote these words. >> "first you have to believe in something before it will happen." dominic is a super hero, and we get our courage from him. >> he certainly is. >> our hearts go out to the family and hope that everyone shows up today for superhero day. this morning at 10:00 in bell air there will be a car wash to benefit st. jude's hospital as superhero day starts rain or shine. for more information log on to our web site at wbaltv.com. >> what a bra
it stands for an amazing young man whose heart and courage put this out there to help other kids. >>t is dave anderson, a pizza shop owner. >> at the same time they are going through this, to cure this horrible disease. >> dominic believes he is a hero, and why not? on his birthday super man came to his home. >> on saturday dominic turns 7. there will be characters from sponge bob. it is the party he would have wanted. >> seeing the super heros rg the best thing,...
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. >> outside this pizza shop is the denominator, a symbol of courage and determination, and alter ego of a boy in a comic book. the harford county 6-year-old has been battling brain cancer for two years. >> he is an amazing young man whose heart and courage to put this out there to help other kids. >> the manager had a comic book made along with a special super suit. >> of the comic book stands for hope that you go through these treatments and hoping it is going to work. >> dominic believes he is a super hero, and why not? during christmas, that man came to his house. on saturday, domenic turns 7. 23 super heroes will line the street for a super hero day, along with characters from sponge bob. >> the best thing is if it rains, the super heroes go inside. >> all of these kids' faces light up. >> now in the hospital, dominicks story holds a message for everyone. he wrote these words after his first surgery. >> first you have to believe in something first before it happens. dominick truly believes he is a super hero. >> he certainly is. >> our best goes out to dominick. tomorrow morning
. >> outside this pizza shop is the denominator, a symbol of courage and determination, and alter ego of a boy in a comic book. the harford county 6-year-old has been battling brain cancer for two years. >> he is an amazing young man whose heart and courage to put this out there to help other kids. >> the manager had a comic book made along with a special super suit. >> of the comic book stands for hope that you go through these treatments and hoping it is going to work....
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eternally in honor and remembrance of those who paid so dear a price for our freedom, and their courageous families who carry on their legacy. this is the pentagon memorial, america's first national memorial to those who died on september 11, 2001. while it stands in remembrance of all those who lost their lives that tragic morning, it also stands in living testament to their families who, year after year, are bravely and quietly piecing their lives back together. this, then, is their story. and while it is a story of painful remembrance and unresolved suffering, it is also a story of renewal and perseverance and hope, in the greatest tradition of the american spirit. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> narrator: there are over 160 monuments and memorials in our nation's capital, dating back to the founding of america. some honor a select few men and women who shaped our country and helped define who we are as a nation toy... generals, political leaders, poets, statesmen, and scientists who changed the course of american history. some raised the hopes and aspiration of a nation unique in all the world. others se
eternally in honor and remembrance of those who paid so dear a price for our freedom, and their courageous families who carry on their legacy. this is the pentagon memorial, america's first national memorial to those who died on september 11, 2001. while it stands in remembrance of all those who lost their lives that tragic morning, it also stands in living testament to their families who, year after year, are bravely and quietly piecing their lives back together. this, then, is their story....
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and he had told a story that was not only spectacularly truthful, but it was, it took a lot of courage to do it, and he did it and god knows i was really proud of him. he never once flanged. eyes did this guy should be put in a straight jacket. [laughter] he is talking about people who ruined thousands of people. they all had to leave their bonuses behind in a lot oft kind of thing, which was terrible. people who had worked a lifetime at lehman's walked out in their $1 million shares or half a million shares at at 75 bucks were suddenly worth nothing. i mean it was the most terrible thing you could imagine. now that really is about as much as i can tell you because all i did was sit and write the story but i will read you a couple of bits if you would like. which will sho you what it was like to write this stuff for larry. notnowing that much about it in trying to make it all spring to life. it was still very difficult. let me take a look a this. hang on. this is a bit about wendell tough went bust. they had an analyst in that firm calledane castle, who hadeen saying that delta could
and he had told a story that was not only spectacularly truthful, but it was, it took a lot of courage to do it, and he did it and god knows i was really proud of him. he never once flanged. eyes did this guy should be put in a straight jacket. [laughter] he is talking about people who ruined thousands of people. they all had to leave their bonuses behind in a lot oft kind of thing, which was terrible. people who had worked a lifetime at lehman's walked out in their $1 million shares or half...
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my friends, i ask you to join in this historic journey to have the courage to choose change. it's time again for a new generation of leadership. it is time now for barack obama. >> the year i was born, president kennedy, without words, the torch had been passed to a new generation of americans. he was right, it had. it was passed to his youngest brothers. in the battles of the 1960s to the battles of today, he has carried that torch, lighting the way for all who share his american ideas. >> larry: the kennedy family has been a fixture of democratic party politics since the 1890s. ted kennedy was the second kennedy brother to serve in the u.s. senate. first elected in 1962, at age 30. when i spoke with him in 1996, i asked about his family's involvement in public service. how many kennedys are now in office? >> i've lost count. >> larry: you, joe -- >> congressman joe kennedy, congressman patrick kennedy. my son is doing a wonderful job. joe is, too. in rhode island and keith lien townsend is lieutenant governor in maryland and mark shriver is doing well. i'm just glad i won't
my friends, i ask you to join in this historic journey to have the courage to choose change. it's time again for a new generation of leadership. it is time now for barack obama. >> the year i was born, president kennedy, without words, the torch had been passed to a new generation of americans. he was right, it had. it was passed to his youngest brothers. in the battles of the 1960s to the battles of today, he has carried that torch, lighting the way for all who share his american ideas....
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i didn't have the courage. >> the bodies were found saturday in the family's home.amas is being held in florida without bond. he says he wants to be executed right away so he can be buried with his family when they're buried on saturday. >>> well, your home could actually be making you sick. a new study finds one in three homes in the u.s. cities have at least one problem that could be hazardous to your health. that includes water leaks, peeling paint or rodents. water leaks can cause mold that can trigger allergies and asthma and peeling paint could expose you or your children to lead paint. >>> environmentalists may have gotten you to recycle and reuse water bottles. well, now they're heading for the bathroom. according to "the washington post" they want to you give up your super soft toilet paper. they say you should be using tissue used from 100% recycled paper. now it's a tough sell, though. toilet paper makers say super soft tissue is a big seller. no! what? >> you said it's a tough sell but it's a rough sell. it's not recycled, is it? >>> $700 billion of your
i didn't have the courage. >> the bodies were found saturday in the family's home.amas is being held in florida without bond. he says he wants to be executed right away so he can be buried with his family when they're buried on saturday. >>> well, your home could actually be making you sick. a new study finds one in three homes in the u.s. cities have at least one problem that could be hazardous to your health. that includes water leaks, peeling paint or rodents. water leaks can...
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. >> patrick swayze fought a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer since being diagnosed two years ago. and gurvir is here with more on the life of patrick swayze. >> he had his share of roles as a leading man. he was best known for sweeping women off his feet. his mother was a dance instructor and his father a cowboy turned engineer. he grew up in houston, texas and in his mother's dance studihe met his future wife. they had been married since 1985. he became a pop icon for his roles in dirty dancing and the film ghost. would go on to do artistic rolesch he revealed he had cancer three months after shooting the pilot to the a & e series the beast. they kept him on any way. >> my faith has resurrected with the idea that big business went with what was right. i've got to do many things in my life and i'm on borrowed since i was 30 years old and i've had 159 lives. >> again he has died after a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer. he was 57 years old. and his co-stars are remembering him this morning. jennifer jay said in a statement, when i think of being him, i think of being in
. >> patrick swayze fought a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer since being diagnosed two years ago. and gurvir is here with more on the life of patrick swayze. >> he had his share of roles as a leading man. he was best known for sweeping women off his feet. his mother was a dance instructor and his father a cowboy turned engineer. he grew up in houston, texas and in his mother's dance studihe met his future wife. they had been married since 1985. he became a pop icon for his...
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ted kennedy routinely appeared before the american people with great courage at the most trying timesl the while he was also standing up in this chamber each day with that same grit and determination to fight for the people of massachusetts and the nation. on issues from protecting the environment, to civil rights, to increasing the minimum wage, to health care. he was a passionate and unmatched advocate and leader. and so it was with a lifetime of watching senator kennedy with admireation from afar i arrived here as a freshman senator in 1993. by the time i was elected, ted was already well on his way to becoming one of the most powerful and influential senators of all-time. so i couldn't believe it when i first walked out on to this floor, and he walked over personally to me. for me, that would have been enough. the lion of the senate reaching out to a rookie? but to ted kennedy, it wasn't. through calls to my office, discussions here on this floor, and by taking me under his wing on the senate health committee, he became a friend, a mentor, and sooner than i could ever imagine, a c
ted kennedy routinely appeared before the american people with great courage at the most trying timesl the while he was also standing up in this chamber each day with that same grit and determination to fight for the people of massachusetts and the nation. on issues from protecting the environment, to civil rights, to increasing the minimum wage, to health care. he was a passionate and unmatched advocate and leader. and so it was with a lifetime of watching senator kennedy with admireation from...
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courage to vote last month. >> why would i be enthusiastic about the second round?is not coming from the afghan public. it is coming from outside the country. governments fighting and in some cases dying have to persuade their populations back home that it is worth the sacrifice. an election that is widely perceived to be corrupt or even stolen mix justifying the war efforts harder. >> both the u.s. and britain have recently outlined billion dollar plans for ambitious high- speed rail networks. what will they look like? spain may have the answer. they only entered the market in 1992. it looks set to overtake japan and france next year as the country with the most tracks. >> the future of long distance travel looks like this. at least, that is what spain hopes, having invested billions in high-speed rail. these early morning passengers at madrid's station are headed for barcelona, a trip which is to take for a half hours, but with today's bullet train, the journey time has been cut by almost half. at this hour, the clientele is mostly business, people who in the past
courage to vote last month. >> why would i be enthusiastic about the second round?is not coming from the afghan public. it is coming from outside the country. governments fighting and in some cases dying have to persuade their populations back home that it is worth the sacrifice. an election that is widely perceived to be corrupt or even stolen mix justifying the war efforts harder. >> both the u.s. and britain have recently outlined billion dollar plans for ambitious high- speed...
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the people of iran are courageously standing up to this regime. people of good will around the world stand with them. as do thousands of people who have been protesting and demonstrating outside this hall all of this week. will the united nations stand by their side. well, ladies and gentlemen, the jury is still out on the united nations. and recent signs, recent signs are not encouraging. rather than condemning the terrorists and their iranian patrons, some here in the united nations have condemned their victims. this is exactly what a recent u.n. report on gaza did, falsely equating terrorists with those they targeted. for eight long years hamas fired rockets, fired those rockets from gaza on nearby israeli citizen and citizens. thousands of missiles, mortars hurling down from the sky on schools, on homes, shopping centers, bus stops. year after year as these missiles were deliberately fired on our citizens, not a single, not one u.n. resolution was passed condemning those criminal attacks. we heard nothing, absolutely nothing from the u.n. huma
the people of iran are courageously standing up to this regime. people of good will around the world stand with them. as do thousands of people who have been protesting and demonstrating outside this hall all of this week. will the united nations stand by their side. well, ladies and gentlemen, the jury is still out on the united nations. and recent signs, recent signs are not encouraging. rather than condemning the terrorists and their iranian patrons, some here in the united nations have...
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i'm thinking you should get a courage award, just for showing up. >> yeah. >>> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to -- mailbag@wusa9 news.com. virginians are asking lots of questions about bob mcdonnell's "thesis." how old was he when he wrote it? mcdonnell was 34, married and attending pat robertson's law school. and what did the thesis say about women? a lot... abortion should be outlawed and birth control should be restricted-- even for married adults. then as a legislator he introduced 35 bills to restrict a woman's right to choose. learn more. i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor, and my campaign sponsored this ad. >>> you may want to order in for tonight's prime time cbs lineup. a brand-new accident "accidentally on purpose" debuts. jenna elfman is on the rebound and hooks up with a 20 something and in 2001 night she goes from a sexy 40 something single to a soon-to-be doting mom. >> and that is your baby! >> luckily, she's a great guy. luckily, you know, she has a sister and a friend and career. she's not completely in the dumps. but it's like what! >> produce
i'm thinking you should get a courage award, just for showing up. >> yeah. >>> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to -- mailbag@wusa9 news.com. virginians are asking lots of questions about bob mcdonnell's "thesis." how old was he when he wrote it? mcdonnell was 34, married and attending pat robertson's law school. and what did the thesis say about women? a lot... abortion should be outlawed and birth control should be restricted-- even for married...
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when there was georgia lead in that face of those acts of courage.s a significant week for me, several of us went to jail nine years ago, trying to use a public library. as naacp youth leaders, a.j. whittenberg had convened us to begin to defy the law. and our leader prepared us to go and go to the library and be prepared to go to jail. and we went after taking a test, if they put a cigarette on your back and circle it off. it was nonviolent develop. -- discipline. we went to the library, and if you don't, we rushed back to the church. and they said, why are you back so fast. we are back because they were going to arrest you. that's why i sent you, go back to jail. and between july 16, 1960, and in 1984, the same week 24 years later, all driven by the same naacp drive for freedom. just one slight evasion and it's difficult to disagree with chairman powell, he was not in the civil rights movement. i think we define the movement as too narrow. the struggle was against race supremacy, we had to de metholize it, when a soldier did well, that was the move
when there was georgia lead in that face of those acts of courage.s a significant week for me, several of us went to jail nine years ago, trying to use a public library. as naacp youth leaders, a.j. whittenberg had convened us to begin to defy the law. and our leader prepared us to go and go to the library and be prepared to go to jail. and we went after taking a test, if they put a cigarette on your back and circle it off. it was nonviolent develop. -- discipline. we went to the library, and...
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steffi smith, profiles in courage, when he was, when he was in bosnia.dy had been shot down in an f-16. air force pilot. he came down in the middle of bosnia, and cnn started telling the world where he was. and they are showing maps and saying he is right here. scott was on the ground running around trying to evade. and the bad guys what cnn does like everybody else. they were trying to pick this guy appeared he was with the marines. no word from washington. we want to go. we want to go at night. we want to go in and get them. no word from washington. on his own, snuffy flush the force and what you get this guy. two of the charter jet hit on the way back. two of choppers to hit on the way back end of one of them had gone down or something, snuffy would've been hung by the neck until dead. yet he had the courage to do that because washington they are all sitting there looking at each other and forming, doing a big staff study, doing a cost-benefit analysis, you know, should we really go in. i don't know. we might make somebody mad, you know. so anyway, sn
steffi smith, profiles in courage, when he was, when he was in bosnia.dy had been shot down in an f-16. air force pilot. he came down in the middle of bosnia, and cnn started telling the world where he was. and they are showing maps and saying he is right here. scott was on the ground running around trying to evade. and the bad guys what cnn does like everybody else. they were trying to pick this guy appeared he was with the marines. no word from washington. we want to go. we want to go at...