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[applause] [applause] they are alt tonight is lieutenant-colonel diane dunn. colonel dunn recently returned from afghanistan where she led a team of 81 national guard soldiers. she is the first woman to lead a may guard batallions in iraq or afghanistan. the unit performed its mission with professionalism and courage. colonel dunn, please stand and except the greetings again from the assembly for a job well done. [applause] [applause] thank you. tonight and make this promise to the people of maine. we will not relent. we will drive forward regardless of the obstacles that confront us. we will sacrifice today and we will be make strategic investments for tomorrow. we face hurdles and hardships, but we are not afraid to make decisions to break new ground and to build, to set the bar high, to challenge old and outdated limits for the we are called upon to act prudently and responsibly but we are called upon to act. this is not an easy time. but we are not a draft. we are well grounded in the maine values of hard work, integrity and the spirit of determination. we
[applause] [applause] they are alt tonight is lieutenant-colonel diane dunn. colonel dunn recently returned from afghanistan where she led a team of 81 national guard soldiers. she is the first woman to lead a may guard batallions in iraq or afghanistan. the unit performed its mission with professionalism and courage. colonel dunn, please stand and except the greetings again from the assembly for a job well done. [applause] [applause] thank you. tonight and make this promise to the people of...
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host: when he decides to bring anita dunn into the fold, the strategy she takes up running his fund -ategy she comes up with it for e-mail addresses. guest: in the early 2006, the 2005 period, there was a pac called hope fund, and obama interviewed and eventually hired anita dun to run that pac. even when he was still a candidate for the senate in 2004, he was able to raise money for democratic senators. it was clear that he was going to when in a landslide, and he was doing fund-raising events for tom national and other senators. he was an incredible fundraising -- fund-raising events for tom daschle and other senators. he was an incredible fundraising source. he would turn out huge crowds. we knew that obama was traveling around and raising money, but i don't think until we wrote the book that we had a clear sense. we talked to people like claire mccaskill who would tell stories about obama campaign for her in 2006 and when they came to st. louis, not only did they have to have the fundraiser for the 2000 were 3000 people, but it would need to get a separate room for 15,000 people,
host: when he decides to bring anita dunn into the fold, the strategy she takes up running his fund -ategy she comes up with it for e-mail addresses. guest: in the early 2006, the 2005 period, there was a pac called hope fund, and obama interviewed and eventually hired anita dun to run that pac. even when he was still a candidate for the senate in 2004, he was able to raise money for democratic senators. it was clear that he was going to when in a landslide, and he was doing fund-raising events...
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host: when he decides to bring anita dunn into the fold, the strategy she takes up running his fund -he exchange there, the strategy she comes up with it for e-mail addresses. guest: in the early 2006, the 2005 period, there was a pac called hope fund, and obama interviewed and eventually hired anita dun to run that pac. even when he was still a candidate for the senate in 2004, he was able to raise money for democratic senators. it was clear that he was going to when in a landslide, and he was doing fund-raising events for tom national and other senators. he was an incredible fundraising -- fund-raising events for tom daschle and other senators. he was an incredible fundraising source. he would turn out huge crowds. we knew that obama was traveling around and raising money, but i don't think until we wrote the book that we had a clear sense. we talked to people like claire mccaskill who would tell stories about obama campaign for her in 2006 and when they came to st. louis, not only did they have to have the fundraiser for the 2000 were 3000 people, but it would need to get a separat
host: when he decides to bring anita dunn into the fold, the strategy she takes up running his fund -he exchange there, the strategy she comes up with it for e-mail addresses. guest: in the early 2006, the 2005 period, there was a pac called hope fund, and obama interviewed and eventually hired anita dun to run that pac. even when he was still a candidate for the senate in 2004, he was able to raise money for democratic senators. it was clear that he was going to when in a landslide, and he was...
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obama invited -- interviewed and eventually hired anita dunn to run that p.a.c.as an unusual candidate in this respect. even before he was elected to national office, when he was still a candidate for the senate in 2004, he was able to raise money for other democratic senators. it was clear that he was going to win by a landslide, he was out doing fundraising events for people like tom daschle, who were sitting senators. immediately on arriving in washington, he was an unprecedented fundraising draw. he could go around the united states and turn out huge crowds. mark and i, at the time we were following this, we knew obama was traveling around and raising money, but i don't think, until we reported the book, that we had a clear sense -- we talked to people like claire mccaskill, he would come to new york for her and they had to get an overflow room, not only did they need the room for the ,000 or 3,000 paying a lot of money but the separate froorm 10,000 to 15,000 people because everyone wanted to see this guy. his fundraising ability was at the core of as we tal
obama invited -- interviewed and eventually hired anita dunn to run that p.a.c.as an unusual candidate in this respect. even before he was elected to national office, when he was still a candidate for the senate in 2004, he was able to raise money for other democratic senators. it was clear that he was going to win by a landslide, he was out doing fundraising events for people like tom daschle, who were sitting senators. immediately on arriving in washington, he was an unprecedented fundraising...
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host: when he decides to bring anita dunn into the fold, the strategy she takes up running his fund --mail addresses. guest: in the early 2006, the 2005 period, there was a pac called hope fund, and obama interviewed and eventually hired anita dun to run that pac. even when he was still a candidate for the senate in 2004, he was able to raise money for democratic senators. it was clear that he was going to when in a landslide, and he was doing fund-raising events for tom national and other senators. he was an incredible fundraising -- fund-raising events for tom daschle and other senators. he was an incredible fundraising source. he would turn out huge crowds. we knew that obama was traveling around and raising money, but i don't think until we wrote the book that we had a clear sense. we talked to people like claire mccaskill who would tell stories about obama campaign for her in 2006 and when they came to st. louis, not only did they have to have the fundraiser for the 2000 were 3000 people, but it would need to get a separate room for 15,000 people, because everybody wanted to see
host: when he decides to bring anita dunn into the fold, the strategy she takes up running his fund --mail addresses. guest: in the early 2006, the 2005 period, there was a pac called hope fund, and obama interviewed and eventually hired anita dun to run that pac. even when he was still a candidate for the senate in 2004, he was able to raise money for democratic senators. it was clear that he was going to when in a landslide, and he was doing fund-raising events for tom national and other...
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. >> larry: dunne she was in a be -- did you know she was in a buried situation? >> yes. that's her usual routine, every monday and tuesday she goes to church, the cathedral for that service. >> larry: are you going to go down and see her? >> definitely. >> larry: this is an incredible story, maxime. give her everyone's love at cnn and the best expectations for her well-being. >> thanks very much. >> larry: wow. some haitian people who beat the odds got back the man who got them out of the country. ed rendell. by the way, keeping tabs on that senate race. keep you updated throughout the hour. [ babbles ] [ laughs ] we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. it was really easy to do. [ spits ] [ both laugh ] [ robert ] we created legal zoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> we're back. here's the latest in massachusetts. scott brown has a 7% point lead, 53% over martha coakley, 65%. this is the race
. >> larry: dunne she was in a be -- did you know she was in a buried situation? >> yes. that's her usual routine, every monday and tuesday she goes to church, the cathedral for that service. >> larry: are you going to go down and see her? >> definitely. >> larry: this is an incredible story, maxime. give her everyone's love at cnn and the best expectations for her well-being. >> thanks very much. >> larry: wow. some haitian people who beat the odds got...
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. >>> my billing guest news making interview was with anita dunn, the white house communications directorral when she unloaded on rupert. >> the reality is fox news operates as either the research arm or communications arm of the republican party. what i think is fair to say about fox and the way we view it is it really is more a wing of the republican party. >> is that the reason that the president did not go on fox news sunday a few weeks back when he did all the other sunday shows? will president obama appear on fox news again, let's say, this year? >> howie, president obama appeared on -- he did "the factor," he did o'reilly. as president earlier this year when he met with chris wallace. >> my question is will he appear on fx? >> you had a two part question. is this why he didn't appear? the answer is yes. he'll go on fox because he engages with ideological opponents and he has done that before. he'll do it again. >>> so far, of course, the president hasn't done that except for including major garrett in a round of interviews with network reporters. >>> we appreciate those journalists
. >>> my billing guest news making interview was with anita dunn, the white house communications directorral when she unloaded on rupert. >> the reality is fox news operates as either the research arm or communications arm of the republican party. what i think is fair to say about fox and the way we view it is it really is more a wing of the republican party. >> is that the reason that the president did not go on fox news sunday a few weeks back when he did all the other...
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google executive matt dunn is making a run for vermont gorn. the 40-year-old head of google works in ver mon. he wants to improve google's culture of being innovative in the state government the one of five democrats vying for a chance for the expected governor nominee. what should be a relaxing vacation ended in tragedy for a couple. we've got details about a cruise that ended with one person lost at sea. from h1n1 to battle medicine we'll highlight the medical breakthroughs of the last year and see what's coming up. don't miss it. >> u.s. coast guard is searching for a cruise ship passer to jumped over board in the bahamas. the 23-year-old woman's husband reported her missing on thursday when the royal caribbean's monarch of t monarch sea was going to a private island. bahamian officials reviewed the footage and decided the woman actually jumped and the ship is due back in florida today. one person was killed, four others injured after a car and three snowmobiles collided on highway 8 in northern wisconsin early this morning. two male snowmob
google executive matt dunn is making a run for vermont gorn. the 40-year-old head of google works in ver mon. he wants to improve google's culture of being innovative in the state government the one of five democrats vying for a chance for the expected governor nominee. what should be a relaxing vacation ended in tragedy for a couple. we've got details about a cruise that ended with one person lost at sea. from h1n1 to battle medicine we'll highlight the medical breakthroughs of the last year...
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susan dunn had the same question in her book, "dominion of memories."leadership in the first 50 years of the nation's history and the decline in influence thereafter. deep into the 20th century, the backward focus and the insular leadership, with the massive resistance to the racial equality, give us some -- gave thus far less significance than was reached by the founders. what better place than williamsburg on a rainy day, where patrick henry and thomas jefferson were inaugurated, to declare that virginia was once again ready to declare the mantle of national leadership. i can say this with confidence. virginia has achieved this goal. no state in america has enjoyed the success that we have seen in recent years. some of the remarkable for movement has been obscured by the very difficult national recession that we have been working on to get through since spring 2007. but we are well-positioned because of the economic and educational and political leadership. the virginian economy, today, is one of the most vibrant in the nation. we are one of the top s
susan dunn had the same question in her book, "dominion of memories."leadership in the first 50 years of the nation's history and the decline in influence thereafter. deep into the 20th century, the backward focus and the insular leadership, with the massive resistance to the racial equality, give us some -- gave thus far less significance than was reached by the founders. what better place than williamsburg on a rainy day, where patrick henry and thomas jefferson were inaugurated, to...
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the historian susan dnn wrestled with the -- susan dunn wrestled with the same question.ginias of leadership during the first 50 years of the country with its decline afterward. there was a lack of leadership evidence by the ill-fated -- what better place than it williamsburg on a rainy day, where patrick henry and thomas jefferson were inaugurated, to declare that virginia was once again ready to claim the mantle of national leadership. as i leave office, i can say this with confidence. virginia has achieved that role. no state in america has enjoyed the success we have seen in recent years. some of our remarkable forward movement in virginia has been obscured by the very difficult national recession we have worked through since 2007. but virginia is well-positioned for award because of our economic, educational, and political leadership. the virginia economy is one of the nation's most vibrant. we are one of the top 10 states in the nation on median income and we have one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. only new hampshire can claim that decision. contra
the historian susan dnn wrestled with the -- susan dunn wrestled with the same question.ginias of leadership during the first 50 years of the country with its decline afterward. there was a lack of leadership evidence by the ill-fated -- what better place than it williamsburg on a rainy day, where patrick henry and thomas jefferson were inaugurated, to declare that virginia was once again ready to claim the mantle of national leadership. as i leave office, i can say this with confidence....
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and allyson dunn, robert gumash, doctors havel, cole, rosholo, daniel shuton, dr. smith, john terrell, nicholas white, dr. wilson, dr. witick, in michigan, doctors allen, anderson, regreff, dr. ray froddi, dr. gardner, lorenpasnifon. in minnesota, dr. balonic, doll, hazard. mississippi, dr. lazel. missouri david pollack. new hampshire doctors eagleton and latonda. howard meade. in new mexico, dr. kolasa, in new york dr. cooper, dr. god freed, dr. grunter, dr. huberman. george profose, dr. ridlick, dr. russell and strauss and wani. in north carolina: graham, gray, renyolds richardson, toddman. in ohio, andrew, fedderman, geiger, motorelli. and the list goes on, rhode island, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia and wisconsin. and i ask unanimous consent to place this document into the record. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mrs. boxer: so, again, i want to reiterate why i am down herein the floor. -- down here on the floor. senator murkowski is announcing that she has announced that she seeks to overturn the scie
and allyson dunn, robert gumash, doctors havel, cole, rosholo, daniel shuton, dr. smith, john terrell, nicholas white, dr. wilson, dr. witick, in michigan, doctors allen, anderson, regreff, dr. ray froddi, dr. gardner, lorenpasnifon. in minnesota, dr. balonic, doll, hazard. mississippi, dr. lazel. missouri david pollack. new hampshire doctors eagleton and latonda. howard meade. in new mexico, dr. kolasa, in new york dr. cooper, dr. god freed, dr. grunter, dr. huberman. george profose, dr....
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and if google decides one day dunne due to the current law, this is just not worth the las the. lost all of that data. >> that's a good question. obviously, you know, hopefully the founders don't fly on their plane together at any one moment. they are not allowed to. in case there's an accident. they have done a good job of really pushing out the culture throughout the company. it's part of basically everyone there. i think that even if the founders did go away and some evil businessman came in and took control, i think we could kick them out quickly. there's enough -- it really is a bottom -- the power really is distributing to google. there's really no master plan from top down. it's really spread out to the corp engineers who are making a lot of the decisions. you've all heard, don't be evil. and it kind of sounds silly. people do take it seriously. it's a company that's built on trying to be different than your ster stereotypical thought. you know, if i could -- could google tank? what would happen to the books? it is a valid question. that's what why it is the library. when
and if google decides one day dunne due to the current law, this is just not worth the las the. lost all of that data. >> that's a good question. obviously, you know, hopefully the founders don't fly on their plane together at any one moment. they are not allowed to. in case there's an accident. they have done a good job of really pushing out the culture throughout the company. it's part of basically everyone there. i think that even if the founders did go away and some evil businessman...