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david david stephan do we have it right or do they have it right? this british plan is going to give them a nasty recession. they are taking on too much too quickly. social security isttttttttttttt+ more will absorb all of federal revenue? we are in trouble and we need address it now before we get to that point this is a crisis. >> mark, certainly medicare is in trouble, no? >> medicare is in trouble but to be thinking about cutting is sheer lunacy david. we have the largest segment. population now getting ready to retire and 77 million americans now we are going to postpone retirement benefits. let's cut your benefits. what is that gonna do to the when -- do to the economy when people stop spending. >> sheer lunacy is that what the u.k. is on the path of? >> i know a little about the u.k., i was there last week. what america is on the path of is told magical thinking. show me a [ talking over each other ] >> everybody is to blame quentin i'll go with you on that that. >> in england people making over $70,000 don't get a payment on their child now d
david david stephan do we have it right or do they have it right? this british plan is going to give them a nasty recession. they are taking on too much too quickly. social security isttttttttttttt+ more will absorb all of federal revenue? we are in trouble and we need address it now before we get to that point this is a crisis. >> mark, certainly medicare is in trouble, no? >> medicare is in trouble but to be thinking about cutting is sheer lunacy david. we have the largest...
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. >>> i'm david muir. on "world news" this sunday from london, american travelers and the people who live here, all under heightened alert tonight as the u.s. issues a rare and sweeping terror alert for europe. word that terrorists are ready to strike westerners, first reported by our brian ross, who has the latest again tonight. >>> and, here, we discover the high anxiety among american visitors who still aren't sure what they're supposed to do. >>> also tonight, the pirate attack. an american gunned down by mexican pirates as he jet skis across the border. tonight, the 911 call from his wife. >>> and, rocking the boat. a simple idea. could rock and roll save the world from extremists? the islamic rock star convinced even with all of these threats, the answer is yes. >>> and good evening from london tonight. and we are here because of that alarming and highly unusual travel alert for americans visiting europe. the alert was issued by the u.s. state department today about the potential for terrorist attack
. >>> i'm david muir. on "world news" this sunday from london, american travelers and the people who live here, all under heightened alert tonight as the u.s. issues a rare and sweeping terror alert for europe. word that terrorists are ready to strike westerners, first reported by our brian ross, who has the latest again tonight. >>> and, here, we discover the high anxiety among american visitors who still aren't sure what they're supposed to do. >>> also...
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david, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. you know, the president is a body surfer. he understands wave. and over the next three weeks, he's going to try and cut that republican wave down, which appears to be washing over the country. during his third stop in pennsylvania in recent weeks, the president hoped to reignite the energy of the youth vote, which helped carry him to office. >> let's show washington one more time, change doesn't come from the top. it comes from the bottom. >> reporter: in connecticut, the democrat once up by 40 points faces a real challenge from former wrestling executive linda mcmahon for the senate seat. she was questioned on abc's "this week" by christiane amanpour. >> what do you really think when you see some of that go on in the ring, the girl who was told to get on all fours, i think, by your own husband, and bark like a dog. >> damn it, bark like a dog! >> reporter: are you comfortable with that? >> from an entertainment point of you, you elect to go to a movie, you election to watch a program, so, i'm a strong proponent of first amen
david, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. you know, the president is a body surfer. he understands wave. and over the next three weeks, he's going to try and cut that republican wave down, which appears to be washing over the country. during his third stop in pennsylvania in recent weeks, the president hoped to reignite the energy of the youth vote, which helped carry him to office. >> let's show washington one more time, change doesn't come from the top. it comes from...
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david cameron is much more like tony blair. probably a tory, but cameron is much more touchy- feely, very eloquent, but not analytical. his approach has something in common but there are also huge differences. >> do you agree [unintelligible] >> margaret thatcher to find herself by saying there is no such thing as society. -- defined herself. david cameron said there is a such thing as society. he is very radical. he is perceived as radical. >> margaret thatcher was misinterpreted when she said -- what she was saying is people should do that. it is not society. it is people and families. she was making a point which was perfectly fair and it was taken out of context. what they both have in common is a feeling they governor brigitte government got too big. -- government got too big. that is why there was this huge privatization program. it was because we had a dominating state. >> you talk about david cameron -- there was a feeling after the demise that she was toxic. i think that has dissipated. >> i think it has dissipated. wh
david cameron is much more like tony blair. probably a tory, but cameron is much more touchy- feely, very eloquent, but not analytical. his approach has something in common but there are also huge differences. >> do you agree [unintelligible] >> margaret thatcher to find herself by saying there is no such thing as society. -- defined herself. david cameron said there is a such thing as society. he is very radical. he is perceived as radical. >> margaret thatcher was...
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there is no proof that king david was here. you want to take our land. >> stahl: some of the incidents have become violent, like this one, just nine days ago. boys were throwing stones at passing cars. watch what happens next as two of the boys get hit by one of the cars. the driver was, of all people, the head of el'ad. he later went to the police and said he hadn't stopped because he felt his life was in danger. both boys survived, one with a broken leg. fighting often erupts here with israeli guards brought in to protect the settlers. >> siyam: clashes are daily inside silwan between the villagers and settlers and the gun guards for the security there. >> stahl: the government pays for the gun guards? >> siyam: it's tax money. it's... i pay it. everyone who is paying taxes is paying it. >> stahl: you pay taxes and that money goes to pay for the guards to guard the settlers. >> siyam: yes, of course. >> stahl: so you're helping guard the settlers. >> siyam: yeah, i'm a fan of the settlers and the gun guards. >> stahl: jawad s
there is no proof that king david was here. you want to take our land. >> stahl: some of the incidents have become violent, like this one, just nine days ago. boys were throwing stones at passing cars. watch what happens next as two of the boys get hit by one of the cars. the driver was, of all people, the head of el'ad. he later went to the police and said he hadn't stopped because he felt his life was in danger. both boys survived, one with a broken leg. fighting often erupts here with...
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it's not unprecedented, but it is, david, a very rare occurrence. >> david kerley, thank you. >>> and we should mention that if you or a loved one, a student, traveling abroad, we put the list of tips on our webside, you can find them at abcnews.com. >>> much more from london later in the broadcast, but there is a lot of other news to get to, and for that, ron claiborne in new york. ron? >> david, thank you. >>> here in new york, developers of that islamic community center and mosque proposed to be built any ground zero released pictures of the project. four of 16 floors would be taken up by a fitness center for the public. >>> and president obama's former chief of staff rahm emanuel made it official today, announcing he is planning to run for mayor of chicago. he's described this position as his dream job, but how easy will it be for him to achieve that dream? abc's chris bury is in chicago tonight. >> i want to thank you for the opportunity to -- >> reporter: only two days after his teary good-bye from the white house, rahm emanuel said hello to chicago. >> in the months ahead, i lo
it's not unprecedented, but it is, david, a very rare occurrence. >> david kerley, thank you. >>> and we should mention that if you or a loved one, a student, traveling abroad, we put the list of tips on our webside, you can find them at abcnews.com. >>> much more from london later in the broadcast, but there is a lot of other news to get to, and for that, ron claiborne in new york. ron? >> david, thank you. >>> here in new york, developers of that islamic...
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i'm david muir.l of us here at abc news, good night from london. . >>> it's not politics as usual here
i'm david muir.l of us here at abc news, good night from london. . >>> it's not politics as usual here
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i think we are going to hear from david chiu. supervisor chiu: it is good to be on this side of the aisle. first of all, thank you for presenting the item. the ta and city is engaged in long-term transportation planning and i thought it was appropriate to think about the future of bicycling in san francisco. i first want to know, i think we are at a crossroads. we have a lot of political support for moving forward many different modes of transportation, particularly bicycling. with the lifting of the bicycle in junction, we have a lot of short term plans of what we want to do. at this time, it is fair to say there is a lot of planning we need to do in the long run. i want to thank mayor newsom for building his commitment to this. i know that the 11-0 vote that we had in relation to this program shows that we are a body committed to working with the larger san francisco community to move the vision forward. in this regard, during the legislative recess, i decided to travel with a number of mta officials as well as the head of the
i think we are going to hear from david chiu. supervisor chiu: it is good to be on this side of the aisle. first of all, thank you for presenting the item. the ta and city is engaged in long-term transportation planning and i thought it was appropriate to think about the future of bicycling in san francisco. i first want to know, i think we are at a crossroads. we have a lot of political support for moving forward many different modes of transportation, particularly bicycling. with the lifting...
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david hasselhoff and kym johnson, everybody. abc. we'll be right back with band of do you have any idea what this is used for? you can do whatever you want. my team is going to come busting through that door. [ door opens ] ♪ here we go. right now! [ guys ] go! go! go! go! johnson, secure the pizza puffs in the kitchen. burke! i want a recon team on that brunette in the corner. and i'll commandeer the bud light. [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good time. the just right taste of bud light. here we go. hey, you guys got any ice? i love running my tongue across my teeth and feeling all the stuff i missed. [ male announcer ] no one really wants plaque left on their teeth. done. [ male announcer ] but ordinary manual brushes can leave up to 50% of plaque behind. oral-b power brushes are inspired by the tools professionals use, to clean away plaque in ways a manual brush can't. for that dentist-smooth, clean feeling every day. fight plaque with real power. oral-b power. get 50% off oral-b power brushes for a limited time. v
david hasselhoff and kym johnson, everybody. abc. we'll be right back with band of do you have any idea what this is used for? you can do whatever you want. my team is going to come busting through that door. [ door opens ] ♪ here we go. right now! [ guys ] go! go! go! go! johnson, secure the pizza puffs in the kitchen. burke! i want a recon team on that brunette in the corner. and i'll commandeer the bud light. [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good time. the just right taste of bud...
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so david is involved in that? >> david is involved in it.n jeffrey beacher who has been doing the show at hard rock in vegas for years. it's great. now you add david's personality. i can't imagine. it's beyond my comprehension. i'm so dull compared to david. >> jimmy: you seem like you're just barely able to tolerate david's antics in general. >> i'm just so on the verge. [ laughter ] no, he's great. but -- >> jimmy: he is a lot of fun. maybe too much fun. >> he's so much fun. but my daughter woke up this morning and -- i buy nice clothes for my daughter. and she was wearing these, like, little leggings with -- they were blue plaid and a lime green shirt and purple sneakers and i looked at her and she goes, mom, don't worry about it, daddy likes my style. i was like, oh. i'm in trouble. >> jimmy: she's going to be on a wire serving drinks to people. >> she is. yes. >> jimmy: do you -- you and david came over to my house and i learned something very interesting about you. is that you are -- you can play the drums. well, too, not just -- like,
so david is involved in that? >> david is involved in it.n jeffrey beacher who has been doing the show at hard rock in vegas for years. it's great. now you add david's personality. i can't imagine. it's beyond my comprehension. i'm so dull compared to david. >> jimmy: you seem like you're just barely able to tolerate david's antics in general. >> i'm just so on the verge. [ laughter ] no, he's great. but -- >> jimmy: he is a lot of fun. maybe too much fun. >> he's...
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from "dancing with the stars," david hasselhoff. and music from band of horses.etones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, if no one objects, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hi there, welcome, i'm jimmy. thanks for watching. thanks for coming out. you all look very cute sitting in my chairs. i will say, it's a sad night here tonight. and it's going to be sad every tuesday night for awhile because another celebrity has been killed off of "dancing with the stars." or should i say, killed hoff. >> david and kym. >> jimmy: yeah, this is -- this is terrible. how do you eliminate david hasselhoff in the first week? have you people have no sense of comedy? i have a show to do here. i was counting on him for six weeks. this is hoffle, just hoffle. his dancing wasn't good, though, it's -- he was here on the show last week, told me he was going to win it, and then -- he did. this happened. >> dancing the cha-cha-cha, david hasselhoff and his partner, kym johnson. >> this is a mess. >> jimmy: and they say -- when they say get out
from "dancing with the stars," david hasselhoff. and music from band of horses.etones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, if no one objects, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hi there, welcome, i'm jimmy. thanks for watching. thanks for coming out. you all look very cute sitting in my chairs. i will say, it's a sad night here tonight. and it's going to be sad every tuesday night for awhile because another celebrity has...
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david also spoke about this. we have seen an increase in bike traffic with modest changes to the streets. seven out of tents and systems are riding bicycles. -- out of ten san franciscans are riding bicycles. we just need to make them feel safe about it and allow them to make that economical choice to travel around. we need to take action on this now. we are 100% behind the goal of 20% of trips by 2020. there are a few places where we think we need action now. we need to fold these goals into the transportation plans that are happening now. we also need to reform our environmental review process and move to a new metric to look at impact, auto trips generated. we think we can do that this year. and we are looking at standards for what a complete bikeway looks like, so that it can be used by everybody. and we are ready with some ambitious shovel-ready projects, because there will be more federal funds coming. here we have ray lahood who is very much pro-walking and bicycling, and we think there will be more federa
david also spoke about this. we have seen an increase in bike traffic with modest changes to the streets. seven out of tents and systems are riding bicycles. -- out of ten san franciscans are riding bicycles. we just need to make them feel safe about it and allow them to make that economical choice to travel around. we need to take action on this now. we are 100% behind the goal of 20% of trips by 2020. there are a few places where we think we need action now. we need to fold these goals into...
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according to sheriff ziggy they are simply outdone. >> are the boats searching for david?ng to be a gun battle we want to see who have coming over here to look for refuge. by the same token we also understand that the thugs already stated that they will not retreat and they will take on the military. >> geraldo: they have been taking on the military over mexico. 30,000 dead there. i get from the vibe of your piece that you believe tiffany? >> i do believe from a number of things that she told the sheriff. the way she described the shooting incident matched to a tee the previous incidents in april and may and there were no public reports about the incidents. the blood on the vest matched -- on her life jacket matched her description of trying to take her 250-pound husband on to the jet ski. the family members say they were a happy couple and they weren't in any financial distress and they had weren't drug dealers. the sheriff believes they were involved in violence. >> random -- not random, wrong place wrong time victims. we will hear from tiffany ;7artley and from david's
according to sheriff ziggy they are simply outdone. >> are the boats searching for david?ng to be a gun battle we want to see who have coming over here to look for refuge. by the same token we also understand that the thugs already stated that they will not retreat and they will take on the military. >> geraldo: they have been taking on the military over mexico. 30,000 dead there. i get from the vibe of your piece that you believe tiffany? >> i do believe from a number of...
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automatically. >> reporter: now they've written a book about david's grandfather dwight david eisenhower. later on sunday morning, when granddad is a five-star general and two-term president. >> osgood: the eisenhower administration was still a quite recent memory when keith richards first started making music with the rolling stones. all these years later keith richards is still gathering no moss and talking this morning with our anthony mason about his amazing life and high times. >> it's a fascinating thing, this life. ♪ time is on my side > keith richards' bucaneering life has made him rock's archetypal outlaw. for nearly 50 years he's been a rolling stone and mick jagger's side kick. how would you describe your professional partnership? >> i've never considered myself or him professional quite honestly. >> reporter: at home with keith. the man and the myth. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: everybody in the world has a story. this morning our steve hartman will be proving that again and again and again. >> lift-off. >> reporter: it started as this crazy idea. we thought, wouldn't
automatically. >> reporter: now they've written a book about david's grandfather dwight david eisenhower. later on sunday morning, when granddad is a five-star general and two-term president. >> osgood: the eisenhower administration was still a quite recent memory when keith richards first started making music with the rolling stones. all these years later keith richards is still gathering no moss and talking this morning with our anthony mason about his amazing life and high times....
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david's wife tiffany is concerned about mexico's handling of the search for david. >> until we get some footage and video or pictures that say this is what they're doing, you know, we're just kind of hoping and praying they're doing what they say they're doing. >> reporter: two brothers were suspected in david's murder. and the documents reportedly came from the same mexican official that was savagely killed. >> again, directly involved with the supposed identification of the suspect. i believe the death of this investigator is very much linked to the death of david hartley. >> reporter: for david's grieving family, it's just another horrible loss. >> it's just a terrible, terrible, another terrible tragedy adding to what we're going through. >> reporter: david and tiffany's outing two weeks ago was supposed to be their last adventure in texas before heading to colorado. the couple seen here eight years ago at their wedding, happy moments captured on video, now all tiffany has left. mexican officials vow to continue the search, but the family's hopes are fading that david's body will ev
david's wife tiffany is concerned about mexico's handling of the search for david. >> until we get some footage and video or pictures that say this is what they're doing, you know, we're just kind of hoping and praying they're doing what they say they're doing. >> reporter: two brothers were suspected in david's murder. and the documents reportedly came from the same mexican official that was savagely killed. >> again, directly involved with the supposed identification of the...
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this man, david hartley, disappears.e's been shot on the jet ski, then the lead investigator gets killed. is there real escalation of cartel activity in this area or is this kind of the norm? >> anderson, it's just more of the same for mexico, and i think that this is an issue that the mexicans really don't understand, either. meaning the media interest surrounding this case is a bit of a surprise to them as well. >> we're paying attention because an american was killed, and in an unusual way, whereas thousands of mexicans have been caught up in this drug war and killed every single year. >> exactly. and in essence, though, the problems back on the local sheriffs and the state police agencies and the texas rangers that are staring down the barrel of the gun with limited federal resources at times to police this area. >> how realistic is it that this drug gang, the zetas, first of all, who are the zetas? my understanding is they used to be members of paramilitary forces in mexico and basically became a drug cartel of thei
this man, david hartley, disappears.e's been shot on the jet ski, then the lead investigator gets killed. is there real escalation of cartel activity in this area or is this kind of the norm? >> anderson, it's just more of the same for mexico, and i think that this is an issue that the mexicans really don't understand, either. meaning the media interest surrounding this case is a bit of a surprise to them as well. >> we're paying attention because an american was killed, and in an...
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to discuss the so-called war on terror i'm joined by my guests in washington david polak he's a senior fellow at the washington institute for near east policy we smith senior editor at the weekly standard he's also a visiting fellow at the hudson institute and gareth porter an investigative journalist and contributor to enter press service and another member of our team yes on the hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want in researching this program in trying to understand what direction the war on terror is going i had a look at a report that donald rumsfeld convened and pad put out a task force in two thousand and four and he came up with some basic things that we should watch out for in fighting the war on terrorism and there are very simple the underlying sources of threats to america's national security are grounded in negative attitudes towards to you the u.s. in the muslim world and conditions that create them also anti-american sentiment that is a result of direct american intervention in the muslim world the u.s. is rela
to discuss the so-called war on terror i'm joined by my guests in washington david polak he's a senior fellow at the washington institute for near east policy we smith senior editor at the weekly standard he's also a visiting fellow at the hudson institute and gareth porter an investigative journalist and contributor to enter press service and another member of our team yes on the hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want in researching...
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david loved football. ed love computer games and puzzles. >> i sorted out the rubik's cubes in 20 minutes. >> ed followed his brother precisely, by doing philosophy in college. where did it got a first, ed got a 2.1. many knew about his semi-famous father. >> wheel had colleagues who were dr. neri followers of rauf and edward. -- who were doctrinary followers of ralph and edward. >> all those children who are socially deprived -- > >> she is an active member of the jews of justice for palestinians. friends have said to me that she has been a bigger influence on the boy's, more hands-on and practical in her politics, then their late father who was more ideological and theoretical. although, like him, she is still well to the left than either of the boys. she told friends that she has found the last two months a real strain. it would have been easier if they both had become academics rather than politicians. two brothers slugging it out is almost unknown in politics. it will be a long time, surely, before an
david loved football. ed love computer games and puzzles. >> i sorted out the rubik's cubes in 20 minutes. >> ed followed his brother precisely, by doing philosophy in college. where did it got a first, ed got a 2.1. many knew about his semi-famous father. >> wheel had colleagues who were dr. neri followers of rauf and edward. -- who were doctrinary followers of ralph and edward. >> all those children who are socially deprived -- > >> she is an active member of...
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we will hear from tiffany hartley and from david's parents.y. ! " # $ / 0 i what super fruit is taking america by storm? surprise! it's sunsweet ones. prunes... a super fruit? really? they're a delicious source of nutrients. wow! have you ever had a prune? it's been a little while. i've been wanting to try one. this is delicious. that's really good. it's packaged by itself... that's fantastic! that is so juicy. my kids are gonna love this. these could really catch on. i think they already have. sunsweet ones. over 375 million enjoyed, and counting. now available in a new value pack. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kidding me. 80 calories? light & fit has 80 calories versus 100 in the other leading brand. light & fit. irresistible taste. fewer calories. i love light & fit. >> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes, he was in, yeah. >> was he thrown out of the jet ski that he is in the water some place. he was off the jet key and i couldn't pick him up to get him on mine. >> were you shot at on the mexican side or the usa side?
we will hear from tiffany hartley and from david's parents.y. ! " # $ / 0 i what super fruit is taking america by storm? surprise! it's sunsweet ones. prunes... a super fruit? really? they're a delicious source of nutrients. wow! have you ever had a prune? it's been a little while. i've been wanting to try one. this is delicious. that's really good. it's packaged by itself... that's fantastic! that is so juicy. my kids are gonna love this. these could really catch on. i think they already...
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ñ÷artley and from david's ever wish you knew a retirement expert?re chartered retirement planning counselors at td ameritrade. we're trained. we're seasoned. experienced. we'll help you with rollovers. consolidating old accounts... opening new ones. guiding you through paperwork. we're like retirement co-pilots. call us soon. when you're ready, we're here. call, click, or come in to td ameritrade. >> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes, he was in, yeah. >> was he thrown out of the jet ski that he is in the water some place. he was off the jet key and i couldn't pick him up to get him on mine. >> were you shot at on the mexican side or the usa side? >> yes. >> it was the mexican side? did you see anybody? >> there was three boats. >> to septical reporters like me her story seemed far fetched. why would mexican drug cartel attack the american couple? there was an insurance policy? is he really dead? would tiffany take a lie detector test? hard questions 86 know. things do seem to have turned around for embattled tiffany young and with her
ñ÷artley and from david's ever wish you knew a retirement expert?re chartered retirement planning counselors at td ameritrade. we're trained. we're seasoned. experienced. we'll help you with rollovers. consolidating old accounts... opening new ones. guiding you through paperwork. we're like retirement co-pilots. call us soon. when you're ready, we're here. call, click, or come in to td ameritrade. >> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes, he was in, yeah. >> was he...
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david webb, cofounder of new york city's tea party. talk radio host on sirius radio and a professor from columbia university and host of ott our world" he's a liberal. let's get to it. in the news today, you're not going to believe this, christine o'donnell had an awkward moment in a debate for the senate seat in delaware with her opponent chris coons. the tea party-backed republican seemed confused on the constitution and the issues of church and state. watch. >> where in the constitution is separation of church and state? [ laughter ] >> it's in -- excellent point. >> hold on, hold on. please. >> i also think you have just heard in the answers from my opponent and in her attempt at saying where is the separation of church and state in the constitution, reveals her fundamental misunderstanding of what our constitution is, how it is amended and how it e 1r0volv >> you're telling me the separation of church and state is found in the first amendment. >> government shall make no establishment of religion. >> that's in the first amendment.
david webb, cofounder of new york city's tea party. talk radio host on sirius radio and a professor from columbia university and host of ott our world" he's a liberal. let's get to it. in the news today, you're not going to believe this, christine o'donnell had an awkward moment in a debate for the senate seat in delaware with her opponent chris coons. the tea party-backed republican seemed confused on the constitution and the issues of church and state. watch. >> where in the...
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vision is still go ahead david you jump in go ahead. yes if you actually look at the data which happens to be my specialty studying public opinion in that part of the world and its effect or lack of effect on actual behavior both at the individual level and at the government level what the data show is that there is absolutely no connection between attitudes toward the united states on the one hand and attitudes toward terrorism on the other hand so that throughout the bush administration even as the united states was exceedingly unpopular in much of the middle east i agree with that but support for terrorism declined drastically there is no connection between support for terrorism and even support for terrorism against americans or against the united states and attitudes toward the united states its president and its policies in the region muslims turn against terrorism because they know that terrorism has turned right david in the end have to jump in here for a short break after a short break we'll continue our discussion on terror in
vision is still go ahead david you jump in go ahead. yes if you actually look at the data which happens to be my specialty studying public opinion in that part of the world and its effect or lack of effect on actual behavior both at the individual level and at the government level what the data show is that there is absolutely no connection between attitudes toward the united states on the one hand and attitudes toward terrorism on the other hand so that throughout the bush administration even...
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conservative government and if that's the case then i think we can limit the damage prime minister david cameron's year is skepticism was much wanted before he came to power can you see that in his actions as prime minister i think david cameron as prime minister of a kurdish government is obviously more restricted than perhaps he would like to have been and he's in kurdish with liberal democrats and if they've been consistent about one thing above all others over the last twenty years it's their wish to give more and more power to the european union they are the closest to a federalist party the united kingdom house so i think david cameron just accepted that he's rather restrained in the t. he cannot go in and demand lots of powers back from brussels because his coalition partners were never there so in terms of that it's rather not quite merit. no coalition is perfect from the point here that the individuals in it at least this coalition is being honest about its disagreements and i think that's quite healthy sometimes you have disagreements within paul to some that suppressed all the
conservative government and if that's the case then i think we can limit the damage prime minister david cameron's year is skepticism was much wanted before he came to power can you see that in his actions as prime minister i think david cameron as prime minister of a kurdish government is obviously more restricted than perhaps he would like to have been and he's in kurdish with liberal democrats and if they've been consistent about one thing above all others over the last twenty years it's...
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show with bob and david."gly poor decisions of todd margaret." it premieres on ifc tomorrow night at 10:00. please welcome, another former miss america, david cross. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: so, i will say first, i watched three episodes of your new show and it's very funny. >> thanks, man. >> jimmy: congratulations on that. i think people would applaud if they, too, have seen it, but they haven't. >> you know what, when this is rerun, they'll applaud then. >> jimmy: we'll insert some -- >> i just wanted to -- i know you were joking with the intro about miss america but just so nobody, so i don't have to answer it again a million times while i have this opportunity, it wasn't miss america, it was mrs. america. >> jimmy: i always get those confused. does trump own that one? >> he owns me, so, you know -- >> jimmy: well, this -- this show is interesting the way you've set it up because you shot it in england for british tv but also for american tv. >> yeah, the -- the idea was -- i was --
show with bob and david."gly poor decisions of todd margaret." it premieres on ifc tomorrow night at 10:00. please welcome, another former miss america, david cross. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: so, i will say first, i watched three episodes of your new show and it's very funny. >> thanks, man. >> jimmy: congratulations on that. i think people would applaud if they, too, have seen it, but they haven't. >> you know what, when this is...
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that was a problem, you know this, david.problem in the first real progressive movement in the early 1900s. >> yep. >> glenn: it is the reason -- i had a progressive write to me saying this is such hogwash. god played no role in fleeing the slaves. really? >> not in his textbook. history is history. >> glenn: it led to founding of the nation. a great awakening. if they don't have god, if we can't control the churches, wilson, his father was a preacher, most everybody in the early progressive movement their father or somebody involved was a preacher. >> you bet. >> glenn: they hated it. right? a twisted version. they hated it. >> aclu headed by preacher and progressive movement. headed by a preacher of progressive movement. amazing how many of the organizations were headed by preachers. >> glenn: jim willis. today, he is an amazing individual. >> who takes money from george soros. >> glenn: no? >> yes. >> glenn: it's like george soros is the head of the snake. i want to go to things you've seen in the paper. i want to show you
that was a problem, you know this, david.problem in the first real progressive movement in the early 1900s. >> yep. >> glenn: it is the reason -- i had a progressive write to me saying this is such hogwash. god played no role in fleeing the slaves. really? >> not in his textbook. history is history. >> glenn: it led to founding of the nation. a great awakening. if they don't have god, if we can't control the churches, wilson, his father was a preacher, most everybody in...
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i'm always countered by david or someone more conservative than david. >> is that possible? >> thank god, it is. >> we'll leave it there for a moment. election day predictions, hear from the round table on the keys [ advisor 1 ] what do you see yourself doing one week, one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think, "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. >>> we're back. just a couple of minutes left. harold, what do you see on election day? >> i think the democrats can hold the senate and the house very narrowly, if the president promises to set the reset button. >> you're not ready to pronounce the house as gone? >> no. >> rick santelli? >> i think we'll send a record number of incumbents to disney world o
i'm always countered by david or someone more conservative than david. >> is that possible? >> thank god, it is. >> we'll leave it there for a moment. election day predictions, hear from the round table on the keys [ advisor 1 ] what do you see yourself doing one week, one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we...
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david vitter is always to the far right. as a matter of fact, they say he's one of the extreme right people. i vote with the president regard of who he is when i think he's right, and i voted against several of his very important issues that he didn't like, and i'm sure my leadership didn't like. but that's my independence and that's what i do better than david vitter ever has. >> mr. vitter? >> the key question is, do you want a u.s. senator who's going to strongly support mr. obama's policies, or do you think we need real checks and balances in congress to get away from this lurch to the left? the differences couldn't be clearer. they strongly endorsed barack obama for president, and this year, just like you said, greg, he gave president obama an a. charlie supported the agendas, the bailouts that president obama supported. he supported the trillion dollar stimulus, which is a failure. he supported the obama budget that triples our debt in 10 years, and he's against repealing obamacare. i've taken the opposite position on
david vitter is always to the far right. as a matter of fact, they say he's one of the extreme right people. i vote with the president regard of who he is when i think he's right, and i voted against several of his very important issues that he didn't like, and i'm sure my leadership didn't like. but that's my independence and that's what i do better than david vitter ever has. >> mr. vitter? >> the key question is, do you want a u.s. senator who's going to strongly support mr....