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daniel?you can't resist him. he is irresistible. >> larry: did you like this from the get-go? >> yes. it wasn't -- at the time it was when he found me we had just finished -- my wife just finished making a film in the states. it wasn't a good moment for me to transplant everyone somewhere else. >> larry: so why did you succumb? >> him. and these lovely ladies. >> larry: and the script. kate, how did they get you? >> i auditioned for rob. i sang first and it was kind of old school. i sang and i got a call back. and i danced and then i got another call back. and i sang and i danced and i got another call back. it was a process. >> larry: did you think you would get it? >> to be honest i just wanted to sing and dance for rob. of course, i hoped that i would be able to be part of such an incredible film. i was more just trying -- >> larry: you got it. fergie, how did they get you? >> i auditioned as well. everyone else had been cast. >> larry: last one? >> yeah. i was the last one. i wanted it so
daniel?you can't resist him. he is irresistible. >> larry: did you like this from the get-go? >> yes. it wasn't -- at the time it was when he found me we had just finished -- my wife just finished making a film in the states. it wasn't a good moment for me to transplant everyone somewhere else. >> larry: so why did you succumb? >> him. and these lovely ladies. >> larry: and the script. kate, how did they get you? >> i auditioned for rob. i sang first and it...
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daniel pearl was one such watchdog. a long-standing correspondent for "the wall street journal" and its south asia bureau chief, he was investigating possible terrorism links in pakistan in early 2002, when he was kidnapped, held hostage, tortured, and killed. his murder was videotaped and released on the internet. though the circumstances of this horrific crime were meant to send a chilling message to the u.s. government and the world's media, it served instead to strengthen our resolve. a number of niche tiffs have been established in his name to promote intercultural understanding and freedom of the press. we should let the legislation before us today, mr. schiff's bill, become part of this legacy, in the interest of ensuring that those who would seek to extinguish the light of truth around the world will be dragged out of the shadows and defeated. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from florida. ms. ro
daniel pearl was one such watchdog. a long-standing correspondent for "the wall street journal" and its south asia bureau chief, he was investigating possible terrorism links in pakistan in early 2002, when he was kidnapped, held hostage, tortured, and killed. his murder was videotaped and released on the internet. though the circumstances of this horrific crime were meant to send a chilling message to the u.s. government and the world's media, it served instead to strengthen our...
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>> you know, daniel, i think probably the best place to look is in virginia and new jersey about a month ago in these gubernatorial electricses. i know in my home state of virginia, we far surpassed the get out the vote effort of the other side this time, and it
>> you know, daniel, i think probably the best place to look is in virginia and new jersey about a month ago in these gubernatorial electricses. i know in my home state of virginia, we far surpassed the get out the vote effort of the other side this time, and it
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on that note i would like to introduce my co-author, daniel roth. he is a lawyer, a business executive and a venture capitalist, i think now and to quite a few of you in this room. he is currently the chairman of the law firm in youngstown that his father founded and kept alive during the lean years. is also the chairman of a corporation. ladies and gentlemen, i give you daniel roth. [applause] >> thank you, jim. and i really want to thank those of you who are friends of mine for being here tonight, who are packing the house. by way of background, my father graduated from law school here in cleveland, what was then western reserve university, immediately went into world war i along with four brothers. they all served in the service. and when he was released from active duty, married my mother, who had just graduated from oberlin, and settled in youngstown. he opened his law practice as a sole practitioner so that when the stock market crashed one month after i was born, and by the way, he did consider trying to return to the hospital but they would
on that note i would like to introduce my co-author, daniel roth. he is a lawyer, a business executive and a venture capitalist, i think now and to quite a few of you in this room. he is currently the chairman of the law firm in youngstown that his father founded and kept alive during the lean years. is also the chairman of a corporation. ladies and gentlemen, i give you daniel roth. [applause] >> thank you, jim. and i really want to thank those of you who are friends of mine for being...
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in this chamber, senator daniel hastings, a republican raised the death of the nation's straw men saying social security would -- quote -- "end the progress of a great country." in this debate, we have seen the same army of straw men standing against us. they have claimed that health care reform is a government takeover that will threaten the integrity of our institutions when in fact we create an exchange of private insurance companies that people will be able to pursue. they say that it will pull down the pillars of the temple and our descendants and leave them in debt, that it will drive private health insurers out of business and put a bureaucrat between doctors and patients. we already have bureaucrats between doctors and patients. there are health insurance companies between doctors and patients. the difference is when the debate ended on social security in 1935 with the shouts of socialism and un-americanism had faded, a few, a minority on the other side had the political courage to cross the line and vote "yes." there will not be a single vote from the republicans in favor of thi
in this chamber, senator daniel hastings, a republican raised the death of the nation's straw men saying social security would -- quote -- "end the progress of a great country." in this debate, we have seen the same army of straw men standing against us. they have claimed that health care reform is a government takeover that will threaten the integrity of our institutions when in fact we create an exchange of private insurance companies that people will be able to pursue. they say...
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host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fdle music ♪ charlie:hat's how you do it son. geico. 15 minutes could ve you 15% or more on car insurance. >> mike h.: tracy smith, with almost half of nc state's points. he had 14. we've got a game now. >> mike g.: the spartans really battled back. both teams, the tones were set defensively. nc state at the beginning of the half. uncg later on. they got themselves back in the ball game. >> mike h.: nc state broke out early. their defense created offense. >> mike g.: they got into the drubl. c.j. williams this was the first play of the game. javy gonzalez did a nice job with their guards disrupting plays. then they stepped up. kyle randall gave them some life. got to that right hand a couple of times off the dribble. he had six points. good finishes there. nice little floater. and then on the other end inside. no questions about who led this offense. tracy smith, an animal on the glass getting offensive rebounds. coming out of nowhere with the blocks. also doing a nice job in the low post. >> mike h.: you can rebound offensively
host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fdle music ♪ charlie:hat's how you do it son. geico. 15 minutes could ve you 15% or more on car insurance. >> mike h.: tracy smith, with almost half of nc state's points. he had 14. we've got a game now. >> mike g.: the spartans really battled back. both teams, the tones were set defensively. nc state at the beginning of the half. uncg later on. they got themselves back in the ball game. >> mike h.: nc state broke out early....
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that's daniel webster. he said in 1852, if we in our posterity shall be true to the christian religion, if we and they shall live always in the fear of god and shall respect his commandments, we may have the highest hopes of the future fortunes of our country. but if we in our prosperity neglect religious instruction and authority, violate the rules of eternal justice, trifle with the injunctions of morality and recklessly destroy the political constitution which holds us together, no man can tell how sudden a catastrophe may overwhelm us that shall bury all our glory in profound on security. daniel webster, 1852. now, the senate judiciary committee in 1853 stated this, as a committee. we are a christian people. not because the law demands it, nor to gain exclusive benefits or to avoid legal disabilities from choice and education. in a land thus universally christian what is to be expected, what desired, but that we pay due regard to christianity. senate judiciary committee, january 19, 1853. abraham lincol
that's daniel webster. he said in 1852, if we in our posterity shall be true to the christian religion, if we and they shall live always in the fear of god and shall respect his commandments, we may have the highest hopes of the future fortunes of our country. but if we in our prosperity neglect religious instruction and authority, violate the rules of eternal justice, trifle with the injunctions of morality and recklessly destroy the political constitution which holds us together, no man can...
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daniel-day lewis and all of them. tomorrow night howie mandel, and more of suze next. [ female announcer ] get more of what you love when you create your own seafood feast at red lobster. choose two or three from new creations... like wood-grilled shrimp with garlic creme and parmesan... to classics like succulent steamed crab legs. for a limited time, at red lobster. >>> suze is a twitterer. she twitters at suzeorman show. she's almost approaching a million. we have one million and 500,000, but we follow you. >> and follow you, larry, as well. >> larry: do you enjoy it? >> i do enjoy it. i don't know if you know, if you do tweet me, i am the one, nobody else tweets on my site but me. i try to answer every single question that somebody asks me, and the reason i like it so much is that it actually keeps me in touch with what does america want to know, what do you need to know? what are you feeling? and it all kind of comes out on my twitter site and i love it and i do it almost every day. >> larry: pretty good ego trip
daniel-day lewis and all of them. tomorrow night howie mandel, and more of suze next. [ female announcer ] get more of what you love when you create your own seafood feast at red lobster. choose two or three from new creations... like wood-grilled shrimp with garlic creme and parmesan... to classics like succulent steamed crab legs. for a limited time, at red lobster. >>> suze is a twitterer. she twitters at suzeorman show. she's almost approaching a million. we have one million and...
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daniel becker, director of safe climate campaign, an advocacy group. he was formerly director of the sierra club's global warming program. and samuel thernstrom, a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute he served on the white house council on environmental quality for president george w. bush. here. dan quell becker to you first. the president said this is meaningful and unprecedented breakthrough. how do you see it in. >> it's a major disappointment. to paraphrase a play about a prince from denmark, a toughly binding treaty on climate is not to be. what we were looking for was a tough treaty that was going to commit countries to reducing their emissions to levels that would keep the climate at $2° cellsuous qarm warmer than it is today, basically where the scientists have said it is a safe. we were looking for accountability, for certainty that the pledges would be kept. we were looking for some funding for the least -- the most vulnerable people on earth who will face real consequences due to the pollution that we've emited from our car
daniel becker, director of safe climate campaign, an advocacy group. he was formerly director of the sierra club's global warming program. and samuel thernstrom, a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute he served on the white house council on environmental quality for president george w. bush. here. dan quell becker to you first. the president said this is meaningful and unprecedented breakthrough. how do you see it in. >> it's a major disappointment. to paraphrase a play...
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and the suspect in the daniel dole case is 6' tall, 180, and black. so we want you to put those descriptions out to help people help the police department find the people responsible, right? >> right. >> ogletree: right? you said that softly. >> no, absolutely. >> ogletree: okay, all right. >> any objective identifying characteristic, when you're searching for something, is very important to assist you in your search. >> ogletree: and you're sure the publisher, mr. greenman, will put those details in his paper? you know, talk to john. >> well, i know that there are opinions that go both ways as far as the press goes. but the purpose of what we're trying to accomplish, what the police are trying to accomplish, is to locate people against whom there is evidence that they committed these two crimes. and it's important to assist both the police and the citizens if they happen to see the suspect to notify the police, that complete descriptions-- as complete as possible-- be communicated through your paper. are you willing to do that? >> well, it's interest
and the suspect in the daniel dole case is 6' tall, 180, and black. so we want you to put those descriptions out to help people help the police department find the people responsible, right? >> right. >> ogletree: right? you said that softly. >> no, absolutely. >> ogletree: okay, all right. >> any objective identifying characteristic, when you're searching for something, is very important to assist you in your search. >> ogletree: and you're sure the...
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host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son.o: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> steve: we are at halftime in minneapolis. the biggest difference in this ballgame is rebounding by the timberwolves and second half points. they are shooting 35% from the field and yet they have the lead on the wizards 43-42 at the break. let's look around the n. unusual series of events for ron artest, he fell down his stairs after -- he had a concussion after fa >> steve: this is the first meeting between these two teams this year. washington looks for its third consecutive win. we had a terrific time last night at flip saunders home. he opened it up for the entire team, the broadcasters, trainers, equipment guys, it was fun. 11 rebounds for this minnesota team on the offensive glass that lead to eight second chance points. >> phil: washington was able to keep them at a lower shooting percentage around 35%. but they are to shore that up in the second half, their defensive rebounds maybe get a few second chance baske
host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son.o: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> steve: we are at halftime in minneapolis. the biggest difference in this ballgame is rebounding by the timberwolves and second half points. they are shooting 35% from the field and yet they have the lead on the wizards 43-42 at the break. let's look around the n. unusual series of events for ron artest, he fell down his stairs...
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daniel cochlan will now deliver the benediction. >> let us about our heads -- bow our heads.ngth of heroes of, we're confident that this reception will remind people of the many blessings shed on the great state of california. all who visit here are blessed, along with mrs. nancy reagan, family, collaborators, and generations to come who will see this work and remember the words and work of the 40th president of the united states of america. everyone will be blessed who hears this exhortation of ronald reagan and takes it to heart. let us be shy no longer. let us go to our strength. let us offer hope. let us tell the world that a new age is not only possible, but probable. for the sake of peace and justice, let us move toward a world in which all people are at last free. to determine their own destiny. may god bless you ofall. amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today. please remain in your seats for the departure of the official party. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for attending today's ceremony. >> in a moment, friends and fellow journali
daniel cochlan will now deliver the benediction. >> let us about our heads -- bow our heads.ngth of heroes of, we're confident that this reception will remind people of the many blessings shed on the great state of california. all who visit here are blessed, along with mrs. nancy reagan, family, collaborators, and generations to come who will see this work and remember the words and work of the 40th president of the united states of america. everyone will be blessed who hears this...
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host: democrats line, daniel from birdtown, tennessee. hi, daniel. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i was reminded of a simple fact that occurred last year by my bother in law that runs a machine shop in muncie, indiana with about ten employees who is always trying to deal with the china trade policies and inequities there. he reminded me of the olympics where last year where they did not shut down hundreds of factories in about a 50 mile wraid radius around beijing to clear the air so that you could actually see some of the buildings, and they, you know, they put this measure, losing millions if not a billion dollars in commerce during that month or two preceding the olympics. duh, america? duh? thank you. host: thanks for your calls today. we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern time. we'll go now to the house of representatives. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] . [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united
host: democrats line, daniel from birdtown, tennessee. hi, daniel. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i was reminded of a simple fact that occurred last year by my bother in law that runs a machine shop in muncie, indiana with about ten employees who is always trying to deal with the china trade policies and inequities there. he reminded me of the olympics where last year where they did not shut down hundreds of factories in about a 50 mile wraid radius around beijing to clear...
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good morning, daniel.he administration of the last eight years did an excellent job of paying lip service to giving help to returning veterans, and to me, there is nothing more important than that. i'm just curious -- mccain was against some sort of benefits that veterans were getting because he was afraid we were going to lose volunteers. can you tell us what that was that he was so dead set against when the presidential campaign was running last year? host: are you familiar with that? guest: i am not familiar with anything that senator mccain had been opposed to or against. but i guess what i would say is, for the army, we work very closely, obviously, with the administration, the office of the secretary of defense, and with congress. what i have found is across all of those, both administrations and with the congress, have been enormously generatio -- enormously generous, very open, very, very helpful to us. and i believe also that they worked very cooperatively with the department of veterans affairs.
good morning, daniel.he administration of the last eight years did an excellent job of paying lip service to giving help to returning veterans, and to me, there is nothing more important than that. i'm just curious -- mccain was against some sort of benefits that veterans were getting because he was afraid we were going to lose volunteers. can you tell us what that was that he was so dead set against when the presidential campaign was running last year? host: are you familiar with that? guest:...
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and daniel webster. henry clay was entertained here in this house. >> the blair family and so close to the white house. this was one of the main venues for social entertainment between president jackson and lincoln. sterling in them duricertainly'i me. >> i am sure it lincoln felt he could come across the street any time for a chat. i think dennis l. blair house function. it could be an escape, and a place for privacy where things were not overcome. the president could relax in front of a warm fire with an ice and brandy and talk over difficult issues and get good, sound advice as well as a sympathetic shoulder. he was just a boy and remembers abraham lincoln sitting in his father's study of the blair front entrance, deep in conversation with their feet propped up on the fireplace mantel. confidences were still share. there was a closeness. and certainly the night robert e. lee was invited by makori blair and his father to dinner at blair house -- over dinner at the blair and dining room table and contin
and daniel webster. henry clay was entertained here in this house. >> the blair family and so close to the white house. this was one of the main venues for social entertainment between president jackson and lincoln. sterling in them duricertainly'i me. >> i am sure it lincoln felt he could come across the street any time for a chat. i think dennis l. blair house function. it could be an escape, and a place for privacy where things were not overcome. the president could relax in...
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. >> matt: daniel orton came in for cousins during the time-out. williams shoots it over the hoop. channel chan channels for three. that's on williams. >> kyle: austin peay didn't score but that's taking advantage of the opportunity. they felt like they had the number when they broke the press. they had the number. took the shot. the shot didn't go down. that's the key if you make a big run and upset kentucky. you have to make the shot. >> matt: john wall, number three in the southeastern conference in scoring at 18 points per game. the feed ends up in wall's hands for a second three-point attempt and the second three-point basket. channels. brown, and now campbell for three. and he's having some hard luck on the three-point shot to start the game. a 49% three-point shooter. the first h miss for wall. a whistle. and a foul. campbell is called for coming over the back here. >> kyle: patrick patterson going to the offensive board and showing his strength. going back up and drawing the foul. that patterson is the unsung hero of the team. he goes about his business every game. plays ha
. >> matt: daniel orton came in for cousins during the time-out. williams shoots it over the hoop. channel chan channels for three. that's on williams. >> kyle: austin peay didn't score but that's taking advantage of the opportunity. they felt like they had the number when they broke the press. they had the number. took the shot. the shot didn't go down. that's the key if you make a big run and upset kentucky. you have to make the shot. >> matt: john wall, number three in the...
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[applause] >> please welcome daniel franklin, eric cantor, joseph lockhart, adam boulton, and david gregory. [applause] >> pete has taken you around the world wants and we will go around the world but start with this country. let me introduce our panelists first of all. congressman eric cantor, very familiar to everyone not just in this town but this country. republican whip and a busy year ahead of him. joseph lockhart was chief spokesman for the clinton white house and is now a founding partner of the [unintelligible] which is a large and flourishing specialist in media relations, and very familiar around this town as well. adam boulton is a familiar face on british television but knows his way around washington as well. he was here for the first 100 days of the obama administration, but he is also one of the most experienced and respected commentators on not only british politics but politics around the world. last but not least, david gregory who is the host of "meet the press." a chance to thank you for allowing us to be present at your program yesterday. thank you very much. congressm
[applause] >> please welcome daniel franklin, eric cantor, joseph lockhart, adam boulton, and david gregory. [applause] >> pete has taken you around the world wants and we will go around the world but start with this country. let me introduce our panelists first of all. congressman eric cantor, very familiar to everyone not just in this town but this country. republican whip and a busy year ahead of him. joseph lockhart was chief spokesman for the clinton white house and is now a...
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assistant ambassadors, it is actually quite tepid compared to what, say, the kind of outrage that daniel p. moynihan expressed the design of racism is a resolution in the un, really passionate and tough. this is unbalanced, too one-sided, it will not help the peace process. instead of saying this is a moral and political outrage of the first water, more gingerly and dissenting from it. >> would have liked to seen it stronger? >> absolutely. i would have liked to see, yes, something comparable to the response that moynihan who is in our ambassador to the un made to fundamental to america's success historically, when america's success when came to me to have been built on constructive criticism, revisionism and mercilessly systematic reform and adaptation. how does resisting change translate into success for a country that has been built on constant reform? [applause] >> well, some changes are good and some changes are bad. it's not self-evident that change is necessarily good. [applause] >> the conservative view, despite what liberals like to believe, is not even philosophically opposed t
assistant ambassadors, it is actually quite tepid compared to what, say, the kind of outrage that daniel p. moynihan expressed the design of racism is a resolution in the un, really passionate and tough. this is unbalanced, too one-sided, it will not help the peace process. instead of saying this is a moral and political outrage of the first water, more gingerly and dissenting from it. >> would have liked to seen it stronger? >> absolutely. i would have liked to see, yes, something...
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they picked the best orator, daniel webster, the best committee chairman, the best constituent service person, the best person who was able to bring things across party lines. you look at ted kennedy and he is every single one of those things. in a sense, his legacy is larger than any one thing. any of us who were here during the time when he was here laying in state saw those people coming one after another, telling what he had done for them. what a great orator, committee chairman, all those things are in line. all that comes out in the book, his love of the senate, his love of family. he said vickie made me understand me, which is what love is all about. >> the other thing about the book is, we have all read many memoirs, and if we were in a different line of work, we probably would not read a lot of them. a lot of these books are interesting if you are interested in the time or the career or the issues. the ones that are really great are universal. you do not have to be a political junkie to get something out of the book. you will read this book from beginning to end even if you ar
they picked the best orator, daniel webster, the best committee chairman, the best constituent service person, the best person who was able to bring things across party lines. you look at ted kennedy and he is every single one of those things. in a sense, his legacy is larger than any one thing. any of us who were here during the time when he was here laying in state saw those people coming one after another, telling what he had done for them. what a great orator, committee chairman, all those...
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it was the group that killed daniel pearl and if that allegation is true, these guy wrs getting in pretty deep. >> larry: paul, how do you gather the people are recruited in. >> that's a great question. lots of cases, it could be individuals in the community, radicalizers with ideology to come in and we are seeing that the sbrernl is more and more important and the young men are exposed to the ideology over the internet and this is a young man that is relosing videos that young americans have been releases and vn influenced by. but the context here, larry, there has been -- the united states has been engaged in iraq and muslim countries. a lot of the muslim communities oppose those wars and that plays in into what we are seeing here. >> larry: do you think, peter, it leads to more anti-muslim feeling? >> i think in the case of hasan, most americans realize this guy was a guy who went postal, e essentiallily. this is not about a guy that went postal. >> larry: thank you both very much. we will call you again probably tomorrow. thanks. president obama is on his way to oslo. we have a great
it was the group that killed daniel pearl and if that allegation is true, these guy wrs getting in pretty deep. >> larry: paul, how do you gather the people are recruited in. >> that's a great question. lots of cases, it could be individuals in the community, radicalizers with ideology to come in and we are seeing that the sbrernl is more and more important and the young men are exposed to the ideology over the internet and this is a young man that is relosing videos that young...
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this is just over one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome daniel franklin, congressman ericcantor, adam bolton, and david greggory. [applause] >> we will go around the world but starting in this country. let me introduce our panelists. ca. ntor -- congressman eric cantor familiar to everyone in this country. he is the republican whip and has a busy year ahead of him. joe lockhart was the chief spokesman for the clinton white house and is now a founding partner of a group that is a large and flourishing specialist ejido in media relations -- a specialist in media relations and a specialist in this town as well. adam bolton is familiar on british television and knows his way around washington. he was here for the first hundred days of the obama administration. he is also one of the most experienced and respected commentators of not only british politics but politics around the world for sky news. last but not least, david gregory, the host of"meet the press -- the host of "meet the press." thank you for allowing us to be on your show yesterday. congressman, i would like to sta
this is just over one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome daniel franklin, congressman ericcantor, adam bolton, and david greggory. [applause] >> we will go around the world but starting in this country. let me introduce our panelists. ca. ntor -- congressman eric cantor familiar to everyone in this country. he is the republican whip and has a busy year ahead of him. joe lockhart was the chief spokesman for the clinton white house and is now a founding partner of a group...
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daniel, make sure you turn down your television or radio. folks, it will feed back if you don't do that. so mute that and go ahead with your comment. daniel from -- make sure you mute that television or radio. we're just going to confuse yourself. go ahead. caller: it's well needed. we all know that airport security makes, you know, great jobs, and the reason why, you know, people -- they continue is because the airplane have to keep their jobs. why can't we do something like what the between ease do? >> they approve of it. so we can also do this. that's it. host: one story from the "new york times," percy e. s.ton, the story of the death of percy e. sutton, political trailblazer, dies at age 89. he's a pioneering figure who represented malcolm x as a young lawyer and became one of the nation's most prominent black political and business leaders, died in a manhattan nursing home on saturday. he was 89 years of age. they write that entering politics in the early 1950's, mr. sutton rose from the democratic clubhouse it is of harlem to become t
daniel, make sure you turn down your television or radio. folks, it will feed back if you don't do that. so mute that and go ahead with your comment. daniel from -- make sure you mute that television or radio. we're just going to confuse yourself. go ahead. caller: it's well needed. we all know that airport security makes, you know, great jobs, and the reason why, you know, people -- they continue is because the airplane have to keep their jobs. why can't we do something like what the between...
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daniel cochlan will now deliver the benediction. >> let us about our heads -- bow our heads.f, we're confident that this reception will remind people of the many blessings shed on the great state of california. all who visit here are blessed, along with mrs. nancy reagan, family, collaborators, and generations to come who will see this work and remember the words and work of the 40th president of the united states of america. everyone will be blessed who hears this exhortation of ronald reagan and takes it to heart. let us be shy no longer. let us go to our strength. let us offer hope. let us tell the world that a new age is not only possible, but probable. for the sake of peace and justice, let us move toward a world in which all people are at last free. to determine their own destiny. may god bless you ofall. amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today. please remain in your seats for the departure of the official party. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you for attending today's ceremony. >> in a moment, friends and fellow journalist remember walt
daniel cochlan will now deliver the benediction. >> let us about our heads -- bow our heads.f, we're confident that this reception will remind people of the many blessings shed on the great state of california. all who visit here are blessed, along with mrs. nancy reagan, family, collaborators, and generations to come who will see this work and remember the words and work of the 40th president of the united states of america. everyone will be blessed who hears this exhortation of ronald...
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this is the end of our program after the great daniel rodriguez seems -- sings for us.s not the end of the fight. it's the beginning of the fight. we will not let this court house be used for the propaganda of the people that hate america. call your congress people. call your senators, fight through the ballot box, e-mail, and telephone. keep strong. this is only the beginning. you'll be hearing from us again. america will be hearing from you. >> as we get better and better at what we do, we run an ever- increasing risk of over confidence and arrogance. >> for of milk in glass will's books currently sit on the new york times best-seller lists, including "what the dog saw." he is our guest tonight on c- span possum "q &a." >> a surprise attack on pearl harbor left 3000 americans dead. the national park service's has been collecting stories about the day. here is one. >> i was a crew member of the utility squadron 2 on the blue field side. that particular sunday, i had the duty and was actually at the hangar at the time the attack began and was waiting to muster the ongoi
this is the end of our program after the great daniel rodriguez seems -- sings for us.s not the end of the fight. it's the beginning of the fight. we will not let this court house be used for the propaganda of the people that hate america. call your congress people. call your senators, fight through the ballot box, e-mail, and telephone. keep strong. this is only the beginning. you'll be hearing from us again. america will be hearing from you. >> as we get better and better at what we do,...
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the the great talent of daniel rodriguez, ladies and gentleman.applause] >> ♪ if tomorrow all the things were gone i worked for all my life and i had to start again with just my children and my wife i would thank my lucky stars to be living here today because this flag still stands for freedom and they cannot take that away and i am proud to be an american where at least i know i'm freee i won't forget the men who died to give that right to me i will gladly stand up and defend that right because this no doubt i love this land god bless the usa ♪ from the plains of minnesota to the hills of tennessee across the plains of texas from sea to shining sea detroit down to houston new york to los angeles from the pride in every american heart it's time to stand and say that i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free adult forget the men who died who gave that to write to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her until today there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa yes, i am proud to be an american where at least i
the the great talent of daniel rodriguez, ladies and gentleman.applause] >> ♪ if tomorrow all the things were gone i worked for all my life and i had to start again with just my children and my wife i would thank my lucky stars to be living here today because this flag still stands for freedom and they cannot take that away and i am proud to be an american where at least i know i'm freee i won't forget the men who died to give that right to me i will gladly stand up and defend that...
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they picked the best orator, daniel webster, the best committee chairman, the best constituent serviceperson, the best person who was able to bring things across party lines. you look at ted kennedy and he is every single one of those things. in a sense, his legacy is larger than any one thing. any of us who were here during the time when he was here laying in state saw those people coming one after another, telling what he had done for them. what a great orator, committee chairman, all those things are in line. all that comes out in the book, his love of the senate, his love of family. he said the key made me understand me, which is what love is all about. -- he said vickie made me understand meet. >> the other thing about the book is, we have all read many memoirs, and if we were in a different line of work, we probably would not read a lot of them. a lot of these books are interesting if you are interested in the time or the career or the issues. the ones that are really great are universal. you do not have to be a political junkie to get something out of the book. you will read thi
they picked the best orator, daniel webster, the best committee chairman, the best constituent serviceperson, the best person who was able to bring things across party lines. you look at ted kennedy and he is every single one of those things. in a sense, his legacy is larger than any one thing. any of us who were here during the time when he was here laying in state saw those people coming one after another, telling what he had done for them. what a great orator, committee chairman, all those...
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hawaii democratic senators dan inouye and daniel akaka helped to get dz 3-dz .4 million for a -- $3.4million for a rural bus program in hawaii. the country needs to tighten it's belt. republicans have criticized the spending package, but many democrats say it funds key priorities. two of the biggest earmarks are from republican senators thad cochran and roger wicker of mississippi, at a cost of $8 million for improvements to four rural state airports. one airport serves fewer than 100 passengers a day. and another the mid delta regional airport sees even less. by the way, i've seen the pork extended to both of those airports over the years. the new funds would come on top of $4.4 million the airports just received from the stimulus package. i am not making this up. we obviously have huge aviation and transportation needs this country and stuffing most millions of dollars in small, little used airports in mississippi is not a wise use of funds, said ellis. president obama had promised to curb the inclusion of earmarks in government spending bills but has yet to issue the threat of a ve
hawaii democratic senators dan inouye and daniel akaka helped to get dz 3-dz .4 million for a -- $3.4million for a rural bus program in hawaii. the country needs to tighten it's belt. republicans have criticized the spending package, but many democrats say it funds key priorities. two of the biggest earmarks are from republican senators thad cochran and roger wicker of mississippi, at a cost of $8 million for improvements to four rural state airports. one airport serves fewer than 100...
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google said oumission is to that's aall order for daniel clancy, an engineer and th director of google boo. >> google said our mission ito organize all t world's inrmation. >> reporter: he says therimary purpose of all theigitizing is to makes books searchae. >> the reposity of our cultural and societal and history really embodied in books. but when you search the we you're n searching books-- many of these books were not e not digitally available. >> reporr: clancy showed me how books are now pearing ever morerequently on google searches. >> eve time you search google, you're searching 12 miion books. they were looking for this arcane, it's called-- ourt of admiralty." so this is a very obscure yo know... you can e how many reporter: stanford, the university of california berkeley, and the iversity of michigan have signedgreements with gooe-- authorizing the rm to scan their books. michael keller, the stanrd librarian, says its a valule program. >> the indexing every word in every one of the books wld allow us to get more out of e books. another goal was to make more accessible the co
google said oumission is to that's aall order for daniel clancy, an engineer and th director of google boo. >> google said our mission ito organize all t world's inrmation. >> reporter: he says therimary purpose of all theigitizing is to makes books searchae. >> the reposity of our cultural and societal and history really embodied in books. but when you search the we you're n searching books-- many of these books were not e not digitally available. >> reporr: clancy...
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they picked the best orator, daniel webster, the best committee chairman, the best constituent serviceperson, the best person who was able to bring things across party lines. you look at ted kennedy and he is every single one of those things. in a sense, his legacy is larger than any one thing. any of us who were here during the time when he was here laying in state saw those people coming one after another, telling what he had done for them. what a great orator, committee chairman, all those things are in line. all that comes out in the book, his love of the senate, his love of family. he said the key made me understand me, which is what love is all about. -- he said vickie made me understand meet. >> the other thing about the book is, we have all read many memoirs, and if we were in a different line of work, we probably would not read a lot of them. a lot of these books are interesting if you are interested in the time or the career or the issues. the ones that are really great are universal. you do not have to be a political junkie to get something out of the book. you will read thi
they picked the best orator, daniel webster, the best committee chairman, the best constituent serviceperson, the best person who was able to bring things across party lines. you look at ted kennedy and he is every single one of those things. in a sense, his legacy is larger than any one thing. any of us who were here during the time when he was here laying in state saw those people coming one after another, telling what he had done for them. what a great orator, committee chairman, all those...
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politically active, mostly behind the scenes, but prominent, almost all of our political figures -- danielwebster, whose portrait is here, henry clay -- were entertained here in this house. >> living here and being of the blair family and so close to the white house, this was one of the main venues for social entertaining between president jackson and lincoln, certainly in van buren's time, maybe a little bit in the beginning of polk's time before their falling out and certainly through andrew johnson's time, as long as he was president. >> and no president took more advantage of that hospitality than abraham lincoln. >> i'm sure that lincoln felt that he could come across the street any time for a chat, and i think that's how blair house really functioned. it could be an escape, it could be a place of privacy where things were not overheard. as far as we know, the president could relax in front of a warm fire with a nice brandy and talk over difficult issues and get good, sound advice, as well as a sympathetic shoulder. the last blair to live in the house, when he was just a 4 or 5-year-o
politically active, mostly behind the scenes, but prominent, almost all of our political figures -- danielwebster, whose portrait is here, henry clay -- were entertained here in this house. >> living here and being of the blair family and so close to the white house, this was one of the main venues for social entertaining between president jackson and lincoln, certainly in van buren's time, maybe a little bit in the beginning of polk's time before their falling out and certainly through...
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predecessors include thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, daniel webster, george marshall, and of course, madeleine albright. when she was secretary of state, madeleine worked together with secretary clinton to launch the federal government's model voices democracy initiative, and today vital voices is a nonprofit organization that works to train and organize women leaders from around the world. before being appointed to work current position by president obama, secretary clinton served as a united states senator from new york, where she was a strong advocate for the expansion of economic opportunity and access to health care. prior to that, she was first lady for eight years and worked -- on many issues relating to children and families, especially health care, leading a successful bipartisan effort to provide care to millions of children through the children's health program. her biography is also one of firsts. the first first lady to hold a law degree, the first sitting first lady to be elected to the senate, or any public office. the first woman to win statewide electi
predecessors include thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, daniel webster, george marshall, and of course, madeleine albright. when she was secretary of state, madeleine worked together with secretary clinton to launch the federal government's model voices democracy initiative, and today vital voices is a nonprofit organization that works to train and organize women leaders from around the world. before being appointed to work current position by president obama, secretary clinton...
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brenda's husband daniel could feel constant fatigue. they never imagined that some day they would need a strong supporting device inserted in his heart. brenda said that they truly appreciated all of the assistance given to them through the help line. there's more. brenda and daniel recently welcomed a new addition to their family. unfortunately, the son who was born was born with respiratory problems and had to stay in intensive care unit for seven days immediately after their birth. brenda told us she had a hard time leaving the hospital without her new-born son in her arms. but she could also take comfort of being surrounded by the top medical professionals who were dedicated to the caring of her son. and here's what she wrote, "health care for all has been such a gift to our lives. first, my husband had no idea of the seriousness of his health issue. if it wasn't for our eligibility with the state's new health care reform program, we probably would have found out about this heart disease much too late. and right after came the unexp
brenda's husband daniel could feel constant fatigue. they never imagined that some day they would need a strong supporting device inserted in his heart. brenda said that they truly appreciated all of the assistance given to them through the help line. there's more. brenda and daniel recently welcomed a new addition to their family. unfortunately, the son who was born was born with respiratory problems and had to stay in intensive care unit for seven days immediately after their birth. brenda...
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. >> larry: tanya, democratic senator daniel inouye dismisses the comments saying that cheney has lost his credible. >> of course he has. the former vice president has been rooting for the failure of this administration since january. none of this is any surprise. but i find it so interesting again, this curiously short memory that he seems to have about the nation's efforts to fight terrorism. were we at war when the bush administration reduced new york city's anti-terror funding by $80 million on the ground that there were no national landmarks there. the bush administration and its gop allies didn't move forward with a democratic proposals to inspect cargo containers and shipping containers that were coming into the u.s.? look, we could play a very partisan game about failures on both sides. what we really need to do now is to try to think about something that's proactive instead of reacting to the last terror attempt. >> larry: s.e., if it is a time of war, why criticize the chief executive? i thought we all band together. >> well -- well, sure. of course i'm not rooting for obama
. >> larry: tanya, democratic senator daniel inouye dismisses the comments saying that cheney has lost his credible. >> of course he has. the former vice president has been rooting for the failure of this administration since january. none of this is any surprise. but i find it so interesting again, this curiously short memory that he seems to have about the nation's efforts to fight terrorism. were we at war when the bush administration reduced new york city's anti-terror funding...
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daniel day-lewis and penelope cruz and dame judi dench and fergie and kate hudson and nicole kidman. the broadway production of "nine" won five tonys including best musical. i saw the movie last night. "nine" is a ten. our guest is suze orman. i know you talk about personal brands, how important is that, how damaged is the tiger woods brand? >> well, i have to tell you, at first i didn't think he was so damaged. and then every day with more and more coming out, i'm starting to think, maybe he's going to be damaged. however, with that said, you know, people have very short-term memories and you have all these people that have done these horrific things in life that you look at and go, oh, my god, we're right back with them all, larry. so i think he maying may be damaged here a little bit, but not as much as people think. >> larry: it's worse if the story has legs, right? >> of course, if it keeps going, if all of a sudden we go from one person to six people to ten people and it comes out there's video footage of him doing things and things like that, it will keep going. if he lets it
daniel day-lewis and penelope cruz and dame judi dench and fergie and kate hudson and nicole kidman. the broadway production of "nine" won five tonys including best musical. i saw the movie last night. "nine" is a ten. our guest is suze orman. i know you talk about personal brands, how important is that, how damaged is the tiger woods brand? >> well, i have to tell you, at first i didn't think he was so damaged. and then every day with more and more coming out, i'm...
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the cast of the new movie "nine" daniel day-lewis, marion cotillard, judi derch, kate hudson, nicoleidman, six academy award winners tomorrow night on "larry king live." the movie "nine," by the way, is a ten. donald trump is still with us. tiger woods, a friend of yours. one sponsor, accenture, has dropped him. and nike endorsed him today, staying with him. what do you make of this, donald? >> he's going through a very tough period of time. who would have ever thought? his career was so perfectly manicured and managed it was amazing. he really is a good guy. i know him and i like him and i respect him. and i wish to see him play golf. i mean, he is rembrandt on canvas. you can't take that canvas away. you know, it's something he should be doing. i can't imagine him, larry, sitting home with his wife, holding hands, watching hundreds of thousands of people walking down the fairways and watching phil mickleson or somebody else winning the masters. he's going to be sitting there holding his wife's hand? i don't get it. i don't see it. >> larry: hasn't your respect for him diminished at
the cast of the new movie "nine" daniel day-lewis, marion cotillard, judi derch, kate hudson, nicoleidman, six academy award winners tomorrow night on "larry king live." the movie "nine," by the way, is a ten. donald trump is still with us. tiger woods, a friend of yours. one sponsor, accenture, has dropped him. and nike endorsed him today, staying with him. what do you make of this, donald? >> he's going through a very tough period of time. who would have...
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women singers and the castrati who had these extraordinarily high voices. ( singing ) >> reporter: danielither a castrato nor a woman of course, but a counter-tenor. >> their breath control was enormous and they had large ranges and they had enormous flexibility, so they could sing these long, long runs. ( singing ) and they were really the superstars of the day. >> reporter: expensive. and, to the english, somewhat off-putting. >> the british public didn't like these people who were strutting along and being pains in the neck and everything. so handel, always the businessman, always the opportunist, thought, "right, i'm going to solve this one. i'm going to write, i'm going to change to oratorio." >> reporter: oratorios like the messiah required no sets; no costumes; cheaper singers. >> he began using exclusively english singers so he had a very different cost ratio to his performances, and its only with the oratorios that he began making really big money. >> reporter: and it's the messiah that marks the turning point. >> it's with messiah, that he goes exclusively to oratorio performanc
women singers and the castrati who had these extraordinarily high voices. ( singing ) >> reporter: danielither a castrato nor a woman of course, but a counter-tenor. >> their breath control was enormous and they had large ranges and they had enormous flexibility, so they could sing these long, long runs. ( singing ) and they were really the superstars of the day. >> reporter: expensive. and, to the english, somewhat off-putting. >> the british public didn't like these...
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the kind of campaign that amy and daniel is describe something mr.spector's way to victory in the primary. when he gets through the primary he has a whole different set of challenges for him running against mr. toomey. gotcha, those with joe sestak i'm sure he is floating his long adherence to liberal principles. and which may be probably is his path to victory in terms of winning democratic primary in pennsylvania. when he gets to the general election against pat toomey he will have to shift gears, not changing who he is or what he believes but changing what he will be talking about next fall. the last note i would like to make about sorth whole nod of communications is the higher up you go in office running for president, running for senate, especially, your candidate has to carry whatever message you're putting out because there is going to be additional news coverage. there is youtube videos, wherever you go. there is so much public information out there, if you're putting out something which is not who your candidate is and what they believe, th
the kind of campaign that amy and daniel is describe something mr.spector's way to victory in the primary. when he gets through the primary he has a whole different set of challenges for him running against mr. toomey. gotcha, those with joe sestak i'm sure he is floating his long adherence to liberal principles. and which may be probably is his path to victory in terms of winning democratic primary in pennsylvania. when he gets to the general election against pat toomey he will have to shift...
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>> you know, daniel, i think probably the best place to look is in virginia and new jersey about a month ago in these gubernatorial electricses. i know in my home state of virginia, we far surpassed the get out the vote effort of the other side this time, and it came, from really, the energy now that has been focused on what's going on in washington coupled with a very disciplined, very good campaign led by our governor elect bob mcdonald. so i do think joe is correct, motivation of those out of party is necessarily going to trump the incumbent party, but i also think that it has to do with real challenges. it's not perceived here. people have problems at home. when you look at the official unemployment and it says it's at 10% or a little higher, they say that the unofficial rate, those who are either working part-time jobs or just simply given up, is probably closer to 20%. you know, that's extraordinary. and so everybody, if they're not out of a job, knows someone who is or is worried about losing a job. and so when you see a leader, a candidate, such as bob maryland put forth -- bob m
>> you know, daniel, i think probably the best place to look is in virginia and new jersey about a month ago in these gubernatorial electricses. i know in my home state of virginia, we far surpassed the get out the vote effort of the other side this time, and it came, from really, the energy now that has been focused on what's going on in washington coupled with a very disciplined, very good campaign led by our governor elect bob mcdonald. so i do think joe is correct, motivation of those...
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want to know if there is a message you would like to send to the next generation as represented by daniel, joan and eli willson. >> guest: absolutely. i get this is all the time and it's basically that everyone of us, not just the young people but all of us have to remember that each day we actually do make a difference. it is very hard to realize we feel small and insignificant and the choices you make how can they possibly make any difference? but in fact, when enough people to make small traces, like what you buy, what you eat, but you wear, where does it come from, did it involve animal suffering or child slave labor, did it in full use of lots of pesticides, did it destroy land to create, how far has it come, them on heels, has to travel? if people start thinking about the consequences of their choicest they do stop making changes and kids are really good with this. they become very passionate and drive their parents months because they want to know where the food came from and why did you buy this one? we make it locally. and my sister's grandson when he was five with a goal around
want to know if there is a message you would like to send to the next generation as represented by daniel, joan and eli willson. >> guest: absolutely. i get this is all the time and it's basically that everyone of us, not just the young people but all of us have to remember that each day we actually do make a difference. it is very hard to realize we feel small and insignificant and the choices you make how can they possibly make any difference? but in fact, when enough people to make...
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host: north carolina, daniel your supportive of the senate bill. why is that?er: i got a friend right now and he's got colon cancer and he can't even get treatment and another thing about it. they talking about the cutting the reason they have to is because the senate won't work together if they had more voter from republican side they wouldn't have to cut deals with the se'ate side so people just talking. they need to start thinking about the people in general and not themselves. >> montana, jeff you're a posted to the bill? >> good morning. they're denying something has to be done across the country as healthcare but the way this bill was ramped through, it's just completely insane. we just the american people really are upset, the poles show that and we're not going to take it anymore. it's just - it's an end in the american people. >> jeff, specifically what arq you apposed to in this bill? >> i'm opposed to this. the 2700 page bill that actually, nobody can understand even our senators can't understand it, and we juáu - okay. it's just a slap in the face t
host: north carolina, daniel your supportive of the senate bill. why is that?er: i got a friend right now and he's got colon cancer and he can't even get treatment and another thing about it. they talking about the cutting the reason they have to is because the senate won't work together if they had more voter from republican side they wouldn't have to cut deals with the se'ate side so people just talking. they need to start thinking about the people in general and not themselves. >>...
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and daniel webster. henry clay was entertained here in this house. >> the blair family and so close to the white house. this was one of the main venues for social entertainment between president jackson and lincoln. sterling in them duricertainly'i me. >> i am sure it lincoln felt he could come across the street any time for a chat. i think dennis l. blair house function. it could be an escape, and a place for privacy where things were not overcome. the president could relax in front of a warm fire with an ice and brandy and talk over difficult issues and get good, sound advice as well as a sympathetic shoulder. he was just a boy and remembers abraham lincoln sitting in his father's study of the blair front entrance, deep in conversation with their feet propped up on the fireplace mantel. confidences were still share. there was a closeness. and certainly the night robert e. lee was invited by makori blair and his father to dinner at blair house -- over dinner at the blair and dining room table and contin
and daniel webster. henry clay was entertained here in this house. >> the blair family and so close to the white house. this was one of the main venues for social entertainment between president jackson and lincoln. sterling in them duricertainly'i me. >> i am sure it lincoln felt he could come across the street any time for a chat. i think dennis l. blair house function. it could be an escape, and a place for privacy where things were not overcome. the president could relax in...
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the atrocity of 9/11 and the brutal murder of daniel pearl are vivid reminders of jihadist terrorists craving to dramatize their perceived grievances against the west. today america has given these people an even louder megaphone in the best theater in the world, and thus signaled to thousands of would-be terrorists that joining al-qaeda or other terror organizations is one way to obtain that megaphone. we who have studied the anatomy of terrorism cannot accept the logic that terror has no country. that it cannot be defined, named and fought with the same determination and creativity that civilized society has fought other existential threat since the invention of gun powder. these include piracy, the introduction of poison gas and the threat of nuclear weapons. all were contained by creative changes in international law and the establishment of new legal categories. the invention of the suicide belt is of no lesser threat. terror is an ideology that elevates one's grievances above the norms of civilized society, and like any epidemic of global dimension, it must be fought by attendin
the atrocity of 9/11 and the brutal murder of daniel pearl are vivid reminders of jihadist terrorists craving to dramatize their perceived grievances against the west. today america has given these people an even louder megaphone in the best theater in the world, and thus signaled to thousands of would-be terrorists that joining al-qaeda or other terror organizations is one way to obtain that megaphone. we who have studied the anatomy of terrorism cannot accept the logic that terror has no...
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daniel, make sure you turn down your television or radio., it'll feed back, so mute that and go ahead with your comments. daniel, from -- make sure you mute that television or radio, or you're just going to confuse yourself. go ahead. >> caller: yes. airport security is well needed. we all know that airport security makes, you know, great jobs, and the reason why, you know, people visit is because the the airlines have to keep their jobs. but what, why we can do something like what the chinese do do? >> host: what's that? >> guest: before you get a visa to china, the same document to state department in china and they approve of it before so we can also take. that's my contribution. >> right now we're going to take you live back to the campaign management institute at american university. because of a technical problem, we are joining this afternoon's first the seminar in progress. first up today this afternoon, a look at themes and messages for modern campaigns. live coverage, now, on c-span2. >> somebody came in and said, okay, so we can r
daniel, make sure you turn down your television or radio., it'll feed back, so mute that and go ahead with your comments. daniel, from -- make sure you mute that television or radio, or you're just going to confuse yourself. go ahead. >> caller: yes. airport security is well needed. we all know that airport security makes, you know, great jobs, and the reason why, you know, people visit is because the the airlines have to keep their jobs. but what, why we can do something like what the...
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well, one of my other constituents, cardinal daniel denardo, who leads texas' largest archdiocese and is chairman of the u.s. conference of catholic bishops, on pro-life activities said, "this legislation will be morally unacceptable unless and until it complies with long-standing current laws on abortion funding such as the hyde amendment. this legislation should not move forward in its current form. it should be opposed unless such serious concerns have been addressed." mr. president, i really am staggered at what we are about to witness here, at the sheer
well, one of my other constituents, cardinal daniel denardo, who leads texas' largest archdiocese and is chairman of the u.s. conference of catholic bishops, on pro-life activities said, "this legislation will be morally unacceptable unless and until it complies with long-standing current laws on abortion funding such as the hyde amendment. this legislation should not move forward in its current form. it should be opposed unless such serious concerns have been addressed." mr....
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daniel is joining us from chicago. daniel? >> good morning. caller: just real quick, on the lincoln amendment, what's the down side to them regulating the insurance executives? host: well, the obvious. caller: sorry, maybe i just said it wrong. host: let me ask you, what do you think the dune side is? caller: i don't know. i'm a little confused. it seems like it is good and positive, but i am not sure what the down side would be, and if there was a down side, and i knew what it was, i would know which direction to go. host: roger wicker, one of those that voted against the lincoln amendment, will be joining us to talk about that. he's with us at 9:30 eastern time. roger is next from brooklyn. good morning, roger. caller: how are you doing? host: fine, thank you. caller: i have a couple questions. host: sure. caller: one, i feel that the president should endorse the public option because it is a good way of cutting costs for the middle person -- for the middle class. also, i feel if we are -- if we don't get a option, i feel members of congress
daniel is joining us from chicago. daniel? >> good morning. caller: just real quick, on the lincoln amendment, what's the down side to them regulating the insurance executives? host: well, the obvious. caller: sorry, maybe i just said it wrong. host: let me ask you, what do you think the dune side is? caller: i don't know. i'm a little confused. it seems like it is good and positive, but i am not sure what the down side would be, and if there was a down side, and i knew what it was, i...
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h of exxon coal, daniel, republican line. -- host: daniel, republican line. caller: good morning.take care of this bill. i do not know how much gas we burn every weekend in each different state, but the first thing, i do not want -- veterans should not have to pay for this because they are paying a different way. if they spent time over there, we put a dollar tax in a different stateçw3çc+ each state on a different weekend, to pay for this war, $1. if you do not want to pay your dollar, to not go anywhere that weekend. buy your gas before the weekend. that is the way it has been done, and it works. i do not know what that would calculate to, but i do not think the war fighters should have to pay for it or the veterans. i think people here at home that have not been there, that is who should pay for it. guest: i think he is right. the veterans budget is not in the defense budget. that is a separate budget, not $110 billion. we have been urging for years that you have to spend more on veterans, and the point is well taken. veterans -- veterans are not sacrificing. xdçsomebody has
h of exxon coal, daniel, republican line. -- host: daniel, republican line. caller: good morning.take care of this bill. i do not know how much gas we burn every weekend in each different state, but the first thing, i do not want -- veterans should not have to pay for this because they are paying a different way. if they spent time over there, we put a dollar tax in a different stateçw3çc+ each state on a different weekend, to pay for this war, $1. if you do not want to pay your dollar, to...