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as i was preparing to leave los angeles i heard that dole had served the court order on the festival demanding all emails contracts recordings film footage relating to my movie. it seems like this is not over yet. i came back to sweden early july i was totally exhausted after the turmoil in l.a. . so i was actually sitting at home one night on the internet looking for a whole day trips with my kids and i received a call from los angeles it's a journalist who wants to comment on a lawsuit being brought against me from dold dole foods is suing us. film maker for wanting to show a fraudulent documentary slamming the company. based filmmaker frederick is being sued by a dollar the company claims the film is a fraud. we are suing. because we. produced a movie which is there clearly you know this much to read against the company and against our employees. it's three different lawsuits they're seeing frederick and. the way they doing this what exactly is their strategy. really the. us is saying. or do they have a hidden agenda i mean. we've become a part of our own film. trey's a trial and
as i was preparing to leave los angeles i heard that dole had served the court order on the festival demanding all emails contracts recordings film footage relating to my movie. it seems like this is not over yet. i came back to sweden early july i was totally exhausted after the turmoil in l.a. . so i was actually sitting at home one night on the internet looking for a whole day trips with my kids and i received a call from los angeles it's a journalist who wants to comment on a lawsuit being...
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. >> when you were the leader, the republican was bob dole. dow like him? >> i like him a lot. >> now it doesn't seem that's the way it is between mitchell and reid-- i mean harry reid and mccobble. >> yeah. >> a few minutes after i was elected senate majority leader one of the first calls i made was to bob dole. and i asked him can i come and see you. he said yes, of course. i went to his office, and i said to him you've been here 30 years. i've only been here a few years am you know a lot more than i do. but i do know these jobs are very difficult if not impossible, and there has to be some level of trust between us. and so i said i'm here to tell you how i intend to behave toward you, to ask you to behave that way toward me. an i then said the simplest of things. i'll never embarrass you, i won't insult you, i'll never surprise you, that is important in the senate. he was delighted. we shook hands and for six years i as majority leader and he as minority leader never once did a harsh word pass between us in public or in private. and to this day we remain
. >> when you were the leader, the republican was bob dole. dow like him? >> i like him a lot. >> now it doesn't seem that's the way it is between mitchell and reid-- i mean harry reid and mccobble. >> yeah. >> a few minutes after i was elected senate majority leader one of the first calls i made was to bob dole. and i asked him can i come and see you. he said yes, of course. i went to his office, and i said to him you've been here 30 years. i've only been here a...
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>> if you use the internet, you probably use dole and yahoo! something you need to hear about the tech giants and nsa spying. google says it's outraged. this is "around the world" on cnn. i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael homes. thanks for your company today. welcome to our international viewers. >> waiting for the white house briefing, they'll respond to the latest nsa spying allegations and expect to comment on the problems with the obama care website. live as soon as it happens. keep a close eye on the white house. >>> we're all familiar with when you get on the plane, shut off your cell phone, turn off the gadgets, anything with a power button, turn it off. it's been that way for years but things are about to change. at least in the u.s. >> yes. federal airline officials made this big announcement today. just a couple of hours ago. looks like the airline's going to have to change the preflight videos. >> clear. insert mobile phones and electronic devices are turned off.
>> if you use the internet, you probably use dole and yahoo! something you need to hear about the tech giants and nsa spying. google says it's outraged. this is "around the world" on cnn. i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael homes. thanks for your company today. welcome to our international viewers. >> waiting for the white house briefing, they'll respond to the latest nsa spying allegations and expect to comment on the problems with the obama care website. live as...
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davis student we spoke with expressed shock over the lucrative ward doled out for police brutality. what the pepper spray led to was not following orders and they wanted us to be an example for what you shouldn't do as a student and they wanted to put fear into people and it pretty much worked i
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have been battling multinationals like dole monsanto and mining companies for years with dole the company started planting its banana crops on top of already existing rice plantations up along the local farmers and as the corporation bought up the land it forced the farmers to work for dole leaving them with less pay and what's considered a living wage those takeover of the island directly correlates with the rise of poverty there but the people learn from those banana republic and started organizing five native tribes founded a community organization called the posse to and set up a school that teaches people how to farm in an environmentally friendly way and i don't organize effective resistance despite several attempts by the corporation to shut down the school but paulson has remained resilient and has even fend it off vulture mining corporations itching to exploit their land the slogan for. the answer. let me just say he thinks it. will be. the slogan for these workers i'd rather die from bullets than from hunger a noble effort but they're not the only ones that ship here to be you w
have been battling multinationals like dole monsanto and mining companies for years with dole the company started planting its banana crops on top of already existing rice plantations up along the local farmers and as the corporation bought up the land it forced the farmers to work for dole leaving them with less pay and what's considered a living wage those takeover of the island directly correlates with the rise of poverty there but the people learn from those banana republic and started...
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they had to cut bob dole loose.took the best issues away from him. >> in terms of the way if we are governing how does that affect what we can and can't do as a country. but what we are capable of. posed, eight white guys across from a row of empty chairs because the photo is supposed to indicate where are the democrats, empty chairs, empty chairs. apparently nobody learned anything from the national convention this year. debating with an empty chair. is hilarious. until the time when you are debating an empty chair and you are losing the debate. clint. hold on, that story is next. >>> world war ii began in europe in 1939. the military deployed troops into the war in 1941. then the war ended four years later in 1945. 16 million americans served in the arm forces in world war ii. more than 400,000 americans died in that war. almost half of a century later, a democratic congresswoman, marci captor, was approached by a stitch constituent wanted to know why there was no memorial. congresswoman kaptur introduced the bill
they had to cut bob dole loose.took the best issues away from him. >> in terms of the way if we are governing how does that affect what we can and can't do as a country. but what we are capable of. posed, eight white guys across from a row of empty chairs because the photo is supposed to indicate where are the democrats, empty chairs, empty chairs. apparently nobody learned anything from the national convention this year. debating with an empty chair. is hilarious. until the time when you...
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clint bullock, what would he have thought of bob dole? >> guest: clint doesn't usually get involved in republican politics. he's--tries tries to stay out. so that's a--he did try to get him to take an anti-affirmative action stance. but other than that, he didn't get real involved. c-span: david mcintosh. >> guest: david mcintosh would be a good, loyal republican soldier, you know, 'bob dole's, you know, fine if he can win.' c-span: grover norquist. >> guest: same thing. i mean, grover--for all of his revolutionary rhetoric, he wants--he's a republican and he wants a republican to be... c-span: ralph reed. >> guest: ralph--of course, behind the scenes, the christian coalition did a lot for bob dole, and that rankled the rank and file in the christian coalition, the purists, who really supported pat buchanan. that was a difficult--that's an untold story. that was a difficult--that was a very difficult time for ralph. c-span: you found some rough edges with ralph reed. >> guest: yes, ralph is--ralph--there's two sides of ralph. there's this
clint bullock, what would he have thought of bob dole? >> guest: clint doesn't usually get involved in republican politics. he's--tries tries to stay out. so that's a--he did try to get him to take an anti-affirmative action stance. but other than that, he didn't get real involved. c-span: david mcintosh. >> guest: david mcintosh would be a good, loyal republican soldier, you know, 'bob dole's, you know, fine if he can win.' c-span: grover norquist. >> guest: same thing. i...
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neither the president nor the speaker nor senator dole will give.vernment remains shut down. >> tom brokaw, all over our show today, really fun. the government shutdown of 1995 and 1996 was a 21-day standoff over republican plans to cut medicare spending. some republicans like senator ted cruz of texas long have been arguing that republicans didn't actually pay a political price for that back then. in this week they got some support. a bunch of polling data from 1995 and 1996 together, they found that bill clinton's approval rating didn't actually spike in the months after the shutdown. also found that newt gingrich's numbers didn't really get much worse than they already were and house republicans only lost a net total of three seats in the 1996 election. so the shutdown they argue was basically a wash. but that misses the bigger picture. the shutdown of 1995 was actually the most dramatic in a series of events that reshaped american politics, that created clear and deep geographic and cultural divisions between the parties. it helped give us the r
neither the president nor the speaker nor senator dole will give.vernment remains shut down. >> tom brokaw, all over our show today, really fun. the government shutdown of 1995 and 1996 was a 21-day standoff over republican plans to cut medicare spending. some republicans like senator ted cruz of texas long have been arguing that republicans didn't actually pay a political price for that back then. in this week they got some support. a bunch of polling data from 1995 and 1996 together,...
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he was the bob dole republican. sam brownback was the tea party conservative and is now governor. they had a lot of tension between them. pat roberts as kansas has moved red, pat roberts has turned maroon. he is so terrified of a primary challenge that he turned his back on bob dole and made international because home schools and tea party people created this myth about it and he turned his back on them. >> there's something very sad. what you can see is there is -- people do want health care. they're quite desperate for it. they're getting up in the middle of the night to try to get it. the republicans here do not want obamacare. i got that. it is the law and it could be made better. it could be made better from their point of view. it definitely needs to be -- tweaked is not the right word. there are all kinds of things, even just regular legislative changes cannot be done. >> it will take time but it is going to get fixed. it makes government look bad. >> the contractors say they warned the administration were not ready but apparently they did not take the warning or the warnin
he was the bob dole republican. sam brownback was the tea party conservative and is now governor. they had a lot of tension between them. pat roberts as kansas has moved red, pat roberts has turned maroon. he is so terrified of a primary challenge that he turned his back on bob dole and made international because home schools and tea party people created this myth about it and he turned his back on them. >> there's something very sad. what you can see is there is -- people do want health...
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but bob dole did. >> bob dole did. we were into it for 21 days and bob dole opened the government. then, bill clinton knew that we were serious, we brought him to the table, we gave him a few face-saving issues but we still got the budget cuts that the fight was all about and we got welfare reform and other things. he vetoed welfare reform twice. >> what did the republicans get this time? what did they win in this shutdown? >> nothing. >> okay. >> that's the point. the point being. the fact is, you said the strategy was right but the strategy was extreme it seems to me to the agenda that hey had expressed. >> no, no. the strategy was right. the strategy wasn't carried out. remember, the republicans over 30 republicans in the senate caved in and voted for this deal. 87 republicans in the house voted for the deal. if they had stuck and stuck by their guns did -- like obama did -- obama did the same strategy but he stuck to it and he won. obama said, months ago, that he was not going to negotiate and the that he warrantied a clean cr and debt ceiling and that was it. he wasn't going t
but bob dole did. >> bob dole did. we were into it for 21 days and bob dole opened the government. then, bill clinton knew that we were serious, we brought him to the table, we gave him a few face-saving issues but we still got the budget cuts that the fight was all about and we got welfare reform and other things. he vetoed welfare reform twice. >> what did the republicans get this time? what did they win in this shutdown? >> nothing. >> okay. >> that's the point....
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unfortunately, bob dole on a sunday afternoon went down and opened up the government, and clinton saidn his book that if we had waited one more day, he would have caved i but the point is that -- >> i should point out, if i may, tom, bob dole, the senate leader for the republicans, was the guy who frankly was sort of a tag-along in those negotiations. he'she one who broke not new newt gingrich, newt gingrich as you point out in your book, fell in line very quickly with senator dole, unfortunately for the republicans. >> well, that's true. but the point is that we were fighting over cutting spending. we had eliminated over 100 programs, agencies and offices, and we still did that. all we did was fix a little bit to save face for clinton and we still got the spending cuts. not only that, but we sent a message to bill clinton that we were crazy enough, we will take you over the cliff, so for the next six years of his administration, he didn't get to sign one major bill that he initiated, and he signed welfare reform, balancing the budget and all these other things. of course, now he takes
unfortunately, bob dole on a sunday afternoon went down and opened up the government, and clinton saidn his book that if we had waited one more day, he would have caved i but the point is that -- >> i should point out, if i may, tom, bob dole, the senate leader for the republicans, was the guy who frankly was sort of a tag-along in those negotiations. he'she one who broke not new newt gingrich, newt gingrich as you point out in your book, fell in line very quickly with senator dole,...
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the house republicans are offering us a better dole. what are you doing? >> absolutely.think for the white house, you can understand why they are taking this hard line. we will get short-term deals and you are looking at the spending levels and we don't know what it is for democrats. they are at maximum leverage and get as muchs they can. they don't feel like they need to give away things. if you look at the polling, you can understand why they feel like they will stick to the hard lineup until the deadline. >> there is confusion about where republicans united. senate republicans seem to be united on the issue about the sequestration number and what their line in the sand is. it was about health care. they admitted we overreach on that. don't overreach on the spending caps. >> republicans want something. they want a big leap on the health care law. they went from repeal to a two-year delay. they want something out of the health care law. the view that the law should stay as it is. with the ceiling with the health care law. >> watching the senate work, we assumed it would
the house republicans are offering us a better dole. what are you doing? >> absolutely.think for the white house, you can understand why they are taking this hard line. we will get short-term deals and you are looking at the spending levels and we don't know what it is for democrats. they are at maximum leverage and get as muchs they can. they don't feel like they need to give away things. if you look at the polling, you can understand why they feel like they will stick to the hard lineup...
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essentially it was a sophie's choice because they had to sort of cut bob dole loose.es away from him. but that's what happened. >> karen, in terms of the way that governing is going now in this last couple of years, you coined the phrase this week that this is "governing by near death experience," crisis to crisis, to crisis. how does that affect what we can and can't do in this country, not just partisan balance but what we're capable of. >> the most corrosive thing about this is after each of these near death experiences, they haven't resolved anything and the two sides become more fixed in their positions in is the first time we have come right up to the 11th hours and the two sides are not even talking to each other. the republicans have made a demand that barack obama is never going to meet and barack obama has decided his preach negotiations with the republicans suggest there's nothing in it for him to engage as well. so we're not settling anything with any of these crises. all we're doing is pushing the two sides further apart. >> karen tumulty, national politi
essentially it was a sophie's choice because they had to sort of cut bob dole loose.es away from him. but that's what happened. >> karen, in terms of the way that governing is going now in this last couple of years, you coined the phrase this week that this is "governing by near death experience," crisis to crisis, to crisis. how does that affect what we can and can't do in this country, not just partisan balance but what we're capable of. >> the most corrosive thing about...
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both of those gentleman, congressman dingell and senator dole, served this country in peace and war. when the house republicans try to cover up their destructive behavior by draping it in the love that our nation feels for our world war ii veterans, these two men -- republican and a democrat, both world war ii veterans -- said it clearly: you want to honor the service, give the nation we risked our life for, its government, back. all of it. here's what they said. "if this congress truly wishes to recognize the sacrifice and the bravery of our world war ii veterans and all who have come after, it will end this shutdown and reopen our government now," senator dole and congressman dingell added. "piecemeal or partial spending plans do not adequately ensure that our veterans and indeed all americans have access to the system of self-government established to serve and protect them." so, mr. president, republicans have a simple choice: iring's continuchoice --continue their d approach or reopen the government. and then have discussions about health care or the budget or other issues that
both of those gentleman, congressman dingell and senator dole, served this country in peace and war. when the house republicans try to cover up their destructive behavior by draping it in the love that our nation feels for our world war ii veterans, these two men -- republican and a democrat, both world war ii veterans -- said it clearly: you want to honor the service, give the nation we risked our life for, its government, back. all of it. here's what they said. "if this congress truly...
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. >> after six surgeries kony dole awakened to the realization that his life would not be the same. >hoping that you're going to wake up from a bad dream and looking down and seeing your leg that's not through any more. having to accept that right there, just hard. >> the doctor came in right away and was explaining to me everything that i was going to be able to and wasn't going to be able to do. i don't think i'll ever be able to play football again but there are other options. i just thought to myself, watch me. >> reporter: after the doctors gave the okay to go home, koni gave himself the okay to get back to work. >> looking at how many days i had until our first team camp. that was the plan all along to be back by then. >> reporter: just two months after his amputation, koni was on the mat reveling. then with a prosthetic leg he was running. but they were trying times. >> i could just see in his eyes, he started crying. he said, i can't do this any more. he said, i can't do this any more. the coach said you can't give up. you have to prove them wrong. >> reporter: koni was traini
. >> after six surgeries kony dole awakened to the realization that his life would not be the same. >hoping that you're going to wake up from a bad dream and looking down and seeing your leg that's not through any more. having to accept that right there, just hard. >> the doctor came in right away and was explaining to me everything that i was going to be able to and wasn't going to be able to do. i don't think i'll ever be able to play football again but there are other options....
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unfortunately, bob dole on a sunday afternoon went down and opened up the government, and clinton saidn his book that if we had waited one more day, he would have caved in. but the point is that -- >> i should point out, if may, tom, bob dole, the senate leader for the republicans, was the guy who frankly was sort of a tag-along in those negotiations. he's the one who broke not new newt gingrich, newt gingrich you point out in your book, fell in line very quickly with senator dole, unfortunately for the republicans. >> well, that's true. but the point is that we were fighting over cutting spending. we had eliminated over 100 programs, agencies and offices, and we still did that. all we did was fix a little bit to save face for clinton and we still got the spending cuts. not only that, but we sent a message to bill clinton that we were crazy enough, we will take you over the cliff, so for the next six years of his administration, he didn't get to sign one major bill that he initiated, and he signed welfare reform, balancing the budget and all these other things. of course, now he takes
unfortunately, bob dole on a sunday afternoon went down and opened up the government, and clinton saidn his book that if we had waited one more day, he would have caved in. but the point is that -- >> i should point out, if may, tom, bob dole, the senate leader for the republicans, was the guy who frankly was sort of a tag-along in those negotiations. he's the one who broke not new newt gingrich, newt gingrich you point out in your book, fell in line very quickly with senator dole,...
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let's remember bob dole. let's remember people who understood the importance of combating hunger in america. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. -- the r recognizes the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx or five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. chairman. the poem "impressions of a pilot" opens with the line, flight is freedom in its purest form. how perfectly that captures the allure of sky and space for so many who dream to conquer that frontier. freedom and flight are linked. this past saturday many young north carolinians got to experience that freedom in a brand new way at david county sugar valley airport, and what a joy it was to be there. a dedicated team of volunteers at the airport hosted the spirit of aviation, the next generation. to introduce local students to the many career and recreational opportunities available to them through aviation. children and teens from local counties spent the day exploring aircraft, trying th
let's remember bob dole. let's remember people who understood the importance of combating hunger in america. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. -- the r recognizes the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx or five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. chairman. the poem "impressions of a pilot" opens with the line, flight is freedom in its purest form. how perfectly that captures the allure of sky and space for so...
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interestingly the person who ended it last time was bob dole. bob dole went into the shutdown last time with all the polls showing that you would have put your money on him to beat president clinton in the '96 elections. that shutdown absolutely destroyed that lead and probably destroyed his chance of being elected, and in fact put bill clinton on the path to a landslide. those are the kinds of pressures people will begin to see that not only -- nobody comes out of a shutdown as a winner. but at this point i think it's hard to look at this and say the republicans are going into this with anything but a losing hand. >> but is there anybody who can step forward who will be able to bridge this divide, which is really so much different than it was back in '95 and '96, the level of distrust and vitriol is so different. >> and the level of distrust between republicans. in '96 bob dole had the grauf toss and he could command some respect or you had a newt gingrich that was a strong speaker. right now the problem that the republicans have is that they d
interestingly the person who ended it last time was bob dole. bob dole went into the shutdown last time with all the polls showing that you would have put your money on him to beat president clinton in the '96 elections. that shutdown absolutely destroyed that lead and probably destroyed his chance of being elected, and in fact put bill clinton on the path to a landslide. those are the kinds of pressures people will begin to see that not only -- nobody comes out of a shutdown as a winner. but...
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davis student we spoke with expressed shock over the lucrative board doled out for police brutality. what the pepper spray led to was not following orders and they wanted us to be an example for what you shouldn't do as a student and they wanted to put fear into people and it pretty much worked i remember after the pepper spray happened i went home and was deeply afraid of ever protesting again the police a slap on the wrist maybe for a moment awarded later people are like we got money like that was a good thing when really he would still putting like trauma and fear and weapon on other incidents of police brutality extend from the west all the way to the east coast of the united states lot. month here in new york city police officers attacks students who are protesting a visiting professor position given to axial age erector david petraeus at cuny the city's official university her testers were punched slammed on the ground and six today and said were arrested jailed and arraigned on charges of obstruction of governmental administration riot resisting arrest and disorderly conduct h
davis student we spoke with expressed shock over the lucrative board doled out for police brutality. what the pepper spray led to was not following orders and they wanted us to be an example for what you shouldn't do as a student and they wanted to put fear into people and it pretty much worked i remember after the pepper spray happened i went home and was deeply afraid of ever protesting again the police a slap on the wrist maybe for a moment awarded later people are like we got money like...
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davis student we spoke with expressed shock over the lucrative board doled out for police brutality. what the pepper spray led to was not following orders and they wanted us to be an example for what you shouldn't do as a student and they wanted to put fear into people and it pretty much worked i remember after the pepper spray happened i went home and was deeply afraid of ever protesting again the police. stop on the road maybe for a moment awarded later if people are like he got money away that was a good thing when really he would still putting like trauma and fear and weapon on other incidents of police brutality extend from the west all the way to the east coast of the united states. month here in new york city police officers attack students who are protesting visiting professor position given to a director david petraeus at cuny the city's official university her testers were punished slammed on the ground and six students were arrested jailed and arraigned on charges of obstruction of governmental administration riot resisting arrest and disorderly conduct however there's bee
davis student we spoke with expressed shock over the lucrative board doled out for police brutality. what the pepper spray led to was not following orders and they wanted us to be an example for what you shouldn't do as a student and they wanted to put fear into people and it pretty much worked i remember after the pepper spray happened i went home and was deeply afraid of ever protesting again the police. stop on the road maybe for a moment awarded later if people are like he got money away...
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if they didn't work at mcdonald's would they be 100% on government dole? >> look, it is good thing that this woman is working. i mean there are plenty of people who actually are able to work and are not for whatever reason. melissa: right. >> good for her. it is not mcdonald's responsibility, right? they're trying to run a business. they're trying to make money. trying to make profit as you pointed out. as you point out the left always goes after mcdonald's and also go after walmart. these are businesses trying to turn a profit. that are actually serving lower income folks. melissa: they pay a little bit more, should they is the question? >> so with what they're making billions. they give you a product the at a decent price. a lot of people buy it. they pay employees what the market will bear. tony said it is not the business's responsibility to care for, they're not a charity. you know. they're not running a charity here. they're trying, look, as jonathan points out if this woman went and got other skills or went and looked, mcdonald's is actually a busin
if they didn't work at mcdonald's would they be 100% on government dole? >> look, it is good thing that this woman is working. i mean there are plenty of people who actually are able to work and are not for whatever reason. melissa: right. >> good for her. it is not mcdonald's responsibility, right? they're trying to run a business. they're trying to make money. trying to make profit as you pointed out. as you point out the left always goes after mcdonald's and also go after...
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[singing doleful melody] when you're talking about vocal timbre, you need to think about whether theng from your throat, from your chest, from your head, and it's different from one culture to the other. [nasal singing] [deep, throaty singing] of course, if you are a member of a culture, you sing a certain way. [lilting folk singing] and you don't think, "oh, i am using this much breath. i am placing my voice here or there," you imitate what you hear. [lilting singing] and, of course, it's human voice, and it will be individual and different from one person to the other. but there are certain aspects of voice culture that are definitely being transmitted within the culture. [ensemble playing early music] (narrator) tone color is an important aesthetic component in the music of any culture. just as musical styles tend to change over time, so does the preference for types and qualities of musical sound. the use of timbre in european renaissance music was quite different from what it is today. (zajac) in the renaissance, there was a great proliferation of instruments of all sorts, and i
[singing doleful melody] when you're talking about vocal timbre, you need to think about whether theng from your throat, from your chest, from your head, and it's different from one culture to the other. [nasal singing] [deep, throaty singing] of course, if you are a member of a culture, you sing a certain way. [lilting folk singing] and you don't think, "oh, i am using this much breath. i am placing my voice here or there," you imitate what you hear. [lilting singing] and, of course,...
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porque una vez que ya tÚ sepas q te gusta esa persona y te cuente las historias de sus novias o cosas doleoh! ede bloquear. estÁ bien.] [aplausos] existe eso?es que realida >>no... las mujeres puen rolar sus emociones y sus hormonas mejor que los hombres. >>¿sÍ? [risas] [aplsos] >>y para los hombres, aries, ¿Úu crees que puede existir? si te encanta esa mujer, la ves y dices: "ay, bueno, esÁ bien. solo como amiga". nada conmi, >>no. alguien contesta con sincerid. ¿por que >>no, fÍjate que comenzara, si, sea, a fuerza, yo soy como soy. si yo quiero a alguien no impoa que tome u, s o tres aÑos. si quiero estar con ella voy tratar. [algarabía] [aplausos] >>o sea, parque me quede clar ¿te haces el amiguito duran esos dos aÑos hasta que caiga? >>sÍsi... porque mira, las mejores relaones comenzaron aÍ como de amigos. seonocen bien, se juntan y separan todo y siguen adelante. >>pero mira, por ahÍ dicen que darle amor, o mÁs bien astad, a quien busca amor serÍa tao como darle pan a quien tiene sed. oea, nunca vas a encontrar lo que bus escorpion. >>yo pienso que todo tiene sus medidas y lÍmites. p
porque una vez que ya tÚ sepas q te gusta esa persona y te cuente las historias de sus novias o cosas doleoh! ede bloquear. estÁ bien.] [aplausos] existe eso?es que realida >>no... las mujeres puen rolar sus emociones y sus hormonas mejor que los hombres. >>¿sÍ? [risas] [aplsos] >>y para los hombres, aries, ¿Úu crees que puede existir? si te encanta esa mujer, la ves y dices: "ay, bueno, esÁ bien. solo como amiga". nada conmi, >>no. alguien contesta con...
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long-term problems, we'll look at the problems in front of us today only and we'll solve them by doling out pieces of things to make people happy. american people are starting to get it. they understand the system isn't working, the political system that we have today. and i would tell you that because the system we have today is built on earmarks that the polarization within congress is worse, not better. and my goal in the next two years is to eliminate all earmarks or to make it so painful to have an earmark that people decline to do it. and that means you have to defend your earmark on the floor of the u.s. senate. if you have an earmark, come to the floor and tell me why you should do that when people are sitting in the cold in new orleans in the rain today. there has to be an ordering of priorities and there has to be leadership that's identifying for the american public that we can do everything we want, every problem in front of us is solvable if we have visionary leadership that thinks of the long-term ahead of my political position. and if we'll have leadership stand up and st
long-term problems, we'll look at the problems in front of us today only and we'll solve them by doling out pieces of things to make people happy. american people are starting to get it. they understand the system isn't working, the political system that we have today. and i would tell you that because the system we have today is built on earmarks that the polarization within congress is worse, not better. and my goal in the next two years is to eliminate all earmarks or to make it so painful...
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. >>> i would note that it was at the same time that bob dole was on the ticket, getting just 40% of the vote nationally, republicans picked up two senate seats. so the sort of cocktail chatter wisdom in washington that oh, the shutdown was a political disaster for republicans, it is not borne out by the data. >> chances are, you heard some of that in the past few days, the last time of the government shutdown, in 1995 and 6, the republicans didn't actually pay a price. the tea party republicans are desperately trying to keep the house gop from going wobbly right now, this is one of their favorite talking points. it is not just republicans saying it. there was a poll together from 1995 and 6, with the headlines, history showing that shutdown stake may not be that high. it showed that bill clinton's approval rating didn't spike before or after. it was in the low 50s before and after the shutdown, newt gingrich's approval rating didn't actually get bad or worse, it was bad before the shutdown, bad after the shutdown. in 1996, republicans lost a net total of three seats in the house
. >>> i would note that it was at the same time that bob dole was on the ticket, getting just 40% of the vote nationally, republicans picked up two senate seats. so the sort of cocktail chatter wisdom in washington that oh, the shutdown was a political disaster for republicans, it is not borne out by the data. >> chances are, you heard some of that in the past few days, the last time of the government shutdown, in 1995 and 6, the republicans didn't actually pay a price. the...
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[doleful violin music] melodies are very meaningful., melody is often the most meaningful aspect of a piece of music. it's what we remember, it's what we relate to, and those melodies come from the intervals between the notes as we play them. [piano plays classical music] (woman) melody is the tune-- the singable part of a piece of music. it's the part that our ear naturally gravitate towards. technically, melody is a succession of pitches coming one after another, that together form a complete thought or a phrase; that's what we call it in music. just like sentences have words, and we don't hear the individual words in the sentence we hear how those words join together to form a sentence, the same goes with music. there are many notes, but those notes we don't hear really individually. we hear them as a long line, and it gives the concept of a complete thought. melodies have a beginning, [piano plays twinkle, twinkle, little star] a middle, and then an end. okay, and that gives us the sense of a sentence or a phrase. one of the most im
[doleful violin music] melodies are very meaningful., melody is often the most meaningful aspect of a piece of music. it's what we remember, it's what we relate to, and those melodies come from the intervals between the notes as we play them. [piano plays classical music] (woman) melody is the tune-- the singable part of a piece of music. it's the part that our ear naturally gravitate towards. technically, melody is a succession of pitches coming one after another, that together form a complete...
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john boehner said we will dole with that.he length of the debt krolling is house is proposeing is much shorter than the senate t. senate is saying let's extend it to the end of january. the house is saying six weeks. there is a difference there. do you see these things, can they reconcile this? >> they may not be able to reconcile it. it may be the senate approach here that gets shut down speaker boehner's throat. i'm sorry to use such -- why did lindsey graham come out of john boehner's office with chambliss, lindsey graham is one of the republican senators saying all along this is a stupid idea, why are we are doing this? he will come out and say we have a deal in 24 hours. he is trying to put the thumbs on the scales to get the house to agree. >> is the modem for somebody like lindsey graham is thinking of, what happened with the fiscal cliff where john boehner's house couldn't get the act together. the senate had to put it on the floor? >> even further back the fiscal cliff, go to 2011, super committee debt reduction deal
john boehner said we will dole with that.he length of the debt krolling is house is proposeing is much shorter than the senate t. senate is saying let's extend it to the end of january. the house is saying six weeks. there is a difference there. do you see these things, can they reconcile this? >> they may not be able to reconcile it. it may be the senate approach here that gets shut down speaker boehner's throat. i'm sorry to use such -- why did lindsey graham come out of john boehner's...