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host: butler, tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican. you have a couple of callers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card-
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rirs shot puts it to malcolm floyd. a wounded duck that somehow works. three plays later, he finds antonio gates 12 yards for the touchdown. chargers out to a 10-0 lead. more chargers. billy volek to malcolm floyd. a 50 yard gain sets up another field goal. chargers up 13-0. second quarter redskins offense comes alive, jason campbell up the left side. santana moss, bobble, catches it. 16 yard gain. campbell, play action, todd yoder. all he does is catch touchdowns. redskins trail 13-7. late second, campbell to malcolm kelly. look out this would turn out into the longest completion of campbell's career. kelly would be taken down at the 4 yard line after an 84-yard gain. three plays later campbell to mike sellers for the score culminated an 88 yard drive. led 14-13. volek intercepted by rocky macintosh. coughs up the bol but core lows rogers scoops it -- ball but carlos rogers scoops it up. volek to tolbert, two yards, game over. redskins beaten by the chargers, 23-20. jim zorn finishes 4-12. jason campbell, 281 passing. fourth highest of the season. two t
rirs shot puts it to malcolm floyd. a wounded duck that somehow works. three plays later, he finds antonio gates 12 yards for the touchdown. chargers out to a 10-0 lead. more chargers. billy volek to malcolm floyd. a 50 yard gain sets up another field goal. chargers up 13-0. second quarter redskins offense comes alive, jason campbell up the left side. santana moss, bobble, catches it. 16 yard gain. campbell, play action, todd yoder. all he does is catch touchdowns. redskins trail 13-7. late...
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here at headarters in floyd, texas, populaon 220, the church has bought 55acres of land. plans include building a schl, perhaps a colleg and an auditorium thatill seat 20,000 people. >> i believe god takespecial interest in this country. god will not allow ameri to drown, to be stroyed, because this country has been great lper, a blessing to the entre univse, including people like me. >> reporter: but y think we are dwning now? >> yes. there iso family value anymore. before it used to family values, but it is no more. our teenagers,hey just doing atever they like. no fear of god. >> repoer: so you are helping us? >> we a working together for god's will to come to ps, and we ll do our best. >> reporter: dana rert is a pressor of world christianity and mission theoly at boston iversity. shettributes the remarkable growthf the redeemed christian church of god a demographic shift in christianity rldwide. >> now there are ove450 million christis in africa. a century ago, tre were only eight million, so thhuge owth of christianity in afri and latinmerica and parts of ia means t
here at headarters in floyd, texas, populaon 220, the church has bought 55acres of land. plans include building a schl, perhaps a colleg and an auditorium thatill seat 20,000 people. >> i believe god takespecial interest in this country. god will not allow ameri to drown, to be stroyed, because this country has been great lper, a blessing to the entre univse, including people like me. >> reporter: but y think we are dwning now? >> yes. there iso family value anymore. before it...
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floyd abrams and mitch mcconnell, sometimes we do not know what is good for us, and having floyd be partf the team and arguing the case at oral arguments last time was a tremendous honor for us and brought a lot to the table, and i think having senator mcconnell be part of this case was part of a terrific asset to us, and we're grateful to both of them. my co-producer, co executive producer, lawrence, he and his wife are tremendous supporters of citizens united over the many years have we have been friends, and i just cannot thank him enough for standing by me through this case, through this film. jim, our first lawyer who hoped us get to the supreme court, i want to thank him. he is one of the foremost first amendment lawyers in the country. then again, and most importantly, the members of our organization, the members of citizens united, the over half a million members we have to support best day in, day out. it is incredible to have their support. and of course my family, my wife, susan, my dad is here today. it is a great victory for us. it has been agonizing for the last few days or
floyd abrams and mitch mcconnell, sometimes we do not know what is good for us, and having floyd be partf the team and arguing the case at oral arguments last time was a tremendous honor for us and brought a lot to the table, and i think having senator mcconnell be part of this case was part of a terrific asset to us, and we're grateful to both of them. my co-producer, co executive producer, lawrence, he and his wife are tremendous supporters of citizens united over the many years have we have...
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here at headquarters in floyd, texas, population 220, the church has bought 550 acres of land. plans include building a school, perhaps a college, and an auditorium that will seat 20,000 people. >> i believe god takes special interest in this country. god will not allow america to drown, to be destroyed, because this country has been a great helper, a blessing to the entire universeincluding people like me. >> reporter: but you think we are drowning now? >> yes. there is no family value anymore. before it used to be family values, but it is no more. our teenagers, they just doing whatever they like. no fear of god. >> reporter: so you are helping us? >> we are working together for god's will to come to pass, and we will do our best. >> reporter: dana robert is a professor of world christianity and mission theology at boston university. she attributes the remarkable growth of the redeemed christian church of god to a demographic shift in christianity worldwide. >> now there are over 450 million christians in africa. a century ago, there were only eight million, so the huge growt
here at headquarters in floyd, texas, population 220, the church has bought 550 acres of land. plans include building a school, perhaps a college, and an auditorium that will seat 20,000 people. >> i believe god takes special interest in this country. god will not allow america to drown, to be destroyed, because this country has been a great helper, a blessing to the entire universeincluding people like me. >> reporter: but you think we are drowning now? >> yes. there is no...
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we'll have statements from attorney floyd abhams and reaction from the democratic committee chair.nalysis on the decision with legal scholars. "america and the courts" today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. this morning we'll discuss muslim studies and attitudes toward muslims and those who practice islam with dalia mogahed. then william beach discusses prosperity in countries around the world.
we'll have statements from attorney floyd abhams and reaction from the democratic committee chair.nalysis on the decision with legal scholars. "america and the courts" today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. this morning we'll discuss muslim studies and attitudes toward muslims and those who practice islam with dalia mogahed. then william beach discusses prosperity in countries around the world.
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there's nearly another interception by brandon flowers, ducking in front of brandon floyd. >> dan: thesas city defense adjusting in the second half. >> da >> dick: clock running to the five-minute mark. the tackle of daniel graham across the 40-yard line. as travis daniels up to make the stop. it was tied at ten at the half, and at 17, in the middle of the third quarter. and then the kansas city chiefs won only two games last year. they came on defensively and offensively. gaffney who had a brilliant first half. ten catches in the first half. gaffney was getting a lot of chances because brandon marshall not in universe today. eddie royal not in uniform. he's injured. scheffler and marshall sidelined. coach's decision not to have them active today. and one has to wonder what impact that had on the denver bronco operation this week. >> dan: it seemed to have more of an effect on the denver defense. you talked about the rushing yards that the bronco defense has given up today. that's so uncharacteristic. of a mike nolan football team. >> dick: throw, incomplete. no flag on the play. that'
there's nearly another interception by brandon flowers, ducking in front of brandon floyd. >> dan: thesas city defense adjusting in the second half. >> da >> dick: clock running to the five-minute mark. the tackle of daniel graham across the 40-yard line. as travis daniels up to make the stop. it was tied at ten at the half, and at 17, in the middle of the third quarter. and then the kansas city chiefs won only two games last year. they came on defensively and offensively....
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floyd abrams and mitch mcconnell -- sometimes we do not know what is good for us, and having floyd beart of the team and arguing the case last time was a tremendous honor for us and brought a lot to the table below of the current senator recall be part of this case was a terrific asset to us -- and i think having senator mcconnell be a part of this case was a terrific asset to us. michael executive producer -- they are tremendous supporters to citizens united over the many years we have been friends, and i cannot thank him enough for standing by me through this. jim baca, our first lawyer who helped us get to the supreme court. he is one of the foremost first amendment lawyers in the country, and then again -- most importantly, the members of our organizations, the members who across the country, the over half a million members who support us day in and day out in our board of directors. it is an incredible honor to have their support, and of course, my family -- my wife susan, my dad is here today. it is a great victory for us. i know it has been agonizing for us waiting for this dec
floyd abrams and mitch mcconnell -- sometimes we do not know what is good for us, and having floyd beart of the team and arguing the case last time was a tremendous honor for us and brought a lot to the table below of the current senator recall be part of this case was a terrific asset to us -- and i think having senator mcconnell be a part of this case was a terrific asset to us. michael executive producer -- they are tremendous supporters to citizens united over the many years we have been...
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floyd johnson and ted edwards, we please stand? [applause] that was many years ago.i also want to recognize my wife, kathy, througwho -- [applause] i am happy to stand here today. it has been a movement than a program. this is truly a milestone. for 40 years, this organization has successfully provided people of color with the education and the experience needed to manage and make change in the name of social justice and equity. in addition, it has been instrumental in addressing critical challenges faced by america. that is particularly as they relate to people of color and women, serving in positions of leadership in the public sector and in the non-profit sector. i would like to congratulate the members of that first class 40 years ago. we have any of those members here? stand. with your hands. [applause] i want to congratulate them for paving the way for people like me. i would also like to give special recognition to luis alvarelouiseuis alvarez. he has been invaluable. an abstention, i would like to give special recognition to frank lowe witlobe. [applause] man
floyd johnson and ted edwards, we please stand? [applause] that was many years ago.i also want to recognize my wife, kathy, througwho -- [applause] i am happy to stand here today. it has been a movement than a program. this is truly a milestone. for 40 years, this organization has successfully provided people of color with the education and the experience needed to manage and make change in the name of social justice and equity. in addition, it has been instrumental in addressing critical...
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i remember clarence floyd and i never agreed with him politically. my many arguments with him but he --ee is it right during the course, knowing that he's televised, to make -- >> yeah. >> to use -- use -- use intelligent, to use the occasion to make a snite comment about -- somebody whose no longer here and who in fact did put his time in the house of commons. and although i personally disagreed with him politically was a good member and i trust, some speaker, that we're not done -- going to hear that sort of thing in the future. >> here yee. >> order. even order. >> and even before we were televised the house would have heard me say that we have freedom of speech in the house and that every honorable member would take responsibility for what he says here. weld order. not a matter for me. order. the question is a humble address be presented to her imagine jestity as follows. most gracious sovereign, we are the most beautiful and loyal subjects, the commons of the united kingdom of northern ireland and parliament assembled lead to our humble thanks t
i remember clarence floyd and i never agreed with him politically. my many arguments with him but he --ee is it right during the course, knowing that he's televised, to make -- >> yeah. >> to use -- use -- use intelligent, to use the occasion to make a snite comment about -- somebody whose no longer here and who in fact did put his time in the house of commons. and although i personally disagreed with him politically was a good member and i trust, some speaker, that we're not done...
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mitch mcconnell, sometimes we don't know what is good for us and having floyd be part of the team and floyd arguing the case at oral arguments last time was a tremendous honor for us and brought a lot to the table and i think having senator mcconnell be part of this case was a terrific asset to us and we're grateful to both of them. my co-producers, co-executive producer of the film, lawrence, are tremendous supporters of citizens united over the many, many years that we have been friends and i just can't thank him enough for standing by me through this case, through this film. jim baugh, our first lawyer who helped us get to the supreme court. he is one of our best first amendment lawyers in the country and then again, most importantly the members of our organization, the members of citizens united across the country, the over half a million members that we have who support us day in and day out, and our board of directors, it is an incredible honor to have their support and then of course my family, my wife susan, my dad is here today. it is a great victory for us. i know it has bee
mitch mcconnell, sometimes we don't know what is good for us and having floyd be part of the team and floyd arguing the case at oral arguments last time was a tremendous honor for us and brought a lot to the table and i think having senator mcconnell be part of this case was a terrific asset to us and we're grateful to both of them. my co-producers, co-executive producer of the film, lawrence, are tremendous supporters of citizens united over the many, many years that we have been friends and i...
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host: butler, tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.ou have a couple of callers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life, 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart, the largest institution and employer in this country. the we are a joke. them wars are a joke. we're still building the pipeline. everybody denies it. i made that a a, a vietnam vet. -- i am a veteran, a vietnam vet. i'm more disgusted with the united states in 73 when our country created to create that to make profits. host: let's get a response. guest: what is fascinating to me this morning is the matter of argument we are having with republicans to each other. i think a lot of democrats have called in and disagreed with each other, but there is not that sense of arguing for t
host: butler, tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.ou have a couple of callers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life, 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart, the...
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floyd -- you know, all of the stuff that creates jobs, aren't we moving fully to this?: i agree with you, there are fewer moving parts in. electric vehicles then there are in combustion engine vehicles. i think the point, though, is that we are trying to establish an advanced technology manufacturing base for these kinds of vehicles right now. that is happening at a time when the auto industry is under tremendous pressure and changing rapidly. all of the autumn manufacturers are investing in this technology because electric motors are better than combustion engines. they have always been more efficient and better than combustion engines. the trick is to figure out what is the best way to carry energy going forward. host: how important is that for the chevy volt to succeed? guest: they're putting a lot of investment into this particular vehicle and into this technology. if they're going to put their best foot forward -- nissan is doing the same thing with the leaf vehicle, which is doing its national tour and will be coming here to washington. and there are newer and bet
floyd -- you know, all of the stuff that creates jobs, aren't we moving fully to this?: i agree with you, there are fewer moving parts in. electric vehicles then there are in combustion engine vehicles. i think the point, though, is that we are trying to establish an advanced technology manufacturing base for these kinds of vehicles right now. that is happening at a time when the auto industry is under tremendous pressure and changing rapidly. all of the autumn manufacturers are investing in...
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we'll have statements from attorney floyd abrams and reaction from democratic campaign committee chairhuck schumer and analysis on the decision with legal scholars. "america and the courts" today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weekend on "the communicateors" gordon smith on the fcc plan to expand the broadband speck trum trump and what it might mean for broadcasters today at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now president obama pledges to push ahead on major parts of his domestic agenda. the president made these remarks at a town hall meeting where the main topic was the committee and jobs. from lorraine county community college, this was about an hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> hello, everybody! hello, ohio! thank you very much, everybody. thank you! everybody, please relax. we're going to be here for a little bit. everybody take a seat, if you have a seat. it is great to see you. can everybody please give jodi a big round of applause for the introduction. [applause] everybody is a special everybody is a special guest, but obviously you have one of the finest governors in th
we'll have statements from attorney floyd abrams and reaction from democratic campaign committee chairhuck schumer and analysis on the decision with legal scholars. "america and the courts" today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weekend on "the communicateors" gordon smith on the fcc plan to expand the broadband speck trum trump and what it might mean for broadcasters today at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now president obama pledges to push ahead on...
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ryan mcgee, specialist abraham wheeler iii, lance corporal christopher folks, specialist demeetous floydlady, ask them to stand and be recognized for their different contributions but tonight what i would like to do for one last time is to continue that tradition. first i'd like to recognize a state worker who is a representative of so many who do their work without recognition or praise. barry franco works down at trident tech and will be part of the program that trains workers at the boeing facility in north charleston. ened i would ask that you join me in recognizing and thanking him for that important work and frankly for representing so ably all state workers across the state. barry, if you would stand and be recognized, i would appreciate it. >> we've also been joined by maxine white, an artist in the upstate and a reminder of the creative talents and the innovation found in the private sector. she reminds me of the ways in which every one of us south karelinians can make a difference if we so choose. south care lineians -- south carolinians can make a difference if we so choose. m
ryan mcgee, specialist abraham wheeler iii, lance corporal christopher folks, specialist demeetous floydlady, ask them to stand and be recognized for their different contributions but tonight what i would like to do for one last time is to continue that tradition. first i'd like to recognize a state worker who is a representative of so many who do their work without recognition or praise. barry franco works down at trident tech and will be part of the program that trains workers at the boeing...
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host: butler tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.lers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart the largest institution and employer in this country. the we are a joke. them wars are a joke. we're still building the pipeline. everybody denies it. i made that a a, a vietnam vet. -- i am a veteran, a vietnam vet. i'm more disgusted with the united states in 73 when our country created to create that to make profits. host: let's get a response. guest: what is fascinating to me this morning is the matter of argument we are having with republicans to each other. i think a lot of democrats have called in and disagreed with each other but there is not that sense of arguing for the soul of the park -- par
host: butler tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.lers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart the largest institution and...
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my name is floyd, and i want to say no to the health care, because they have corrupt everybody to voteor it, i say no. to obama and nancy pelosi, and no, i don't want it passed. my grandpa -- he passed away, and he fought pearl harbor and world war ii, and we should go back like we used to to the old days, just, you know, just lower the cost of everything. we are going to far with the republicans. we had more jobs than we have republicans. host: from "the washington post," "man charged with posing as secret service agent. he slipped past security saturday at the department of health and human services in washington, and was not stop until he got to the sixth floor suite of offices for secretary kathleen sebelius, authorities said. the man apparently left the building after being confronted by employees. he was arrested on tuesday on charges of impersonating a secret service agent, and was being held pending a detention at next week in the district federal court." here is an obituary from "the post" this morning -- the only recognized survivor of the hiroshima and nagasaki bombing. 93 y
my name is floyd, and i want to say no to the health care, because they have corrupt everybody to voteor it, i say no. to obama and nancy pelosi, and no, i don't want it passed. my grandpa -- he passed away, and he fought pearl harbor and world war ii, and we should go back like we used to to the old days, just, you know, just lower the cost of everything. we are going to far with the republicans. we had more jobs than we have republicans. host: from "the washington post," "man...
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host: butler, tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.ou have a couple of callers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life, 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart, the largest institution and employer in this country. the we are a joke. them wars are a joke. we're still building the pipeline. everybody denies it. i made that a a, a vietnam vet. -- i am a veteran, a vietnam vet. i'm more disgusted with the united states in 73 when our country created to create that to make profits. host: let's get a response. guest: what is fascinating to me this morning is the matter of argument we are having with republicans to each other. i think a lot of democrats have called in and disagreed with each other, but there is not that sense of arguing for t
host: butler, tenn., floyd on the republican line. caller: i'm a republican.ou have a couple of callers in before saying the republicans were calling in and saying we are republicans and i cannot truthfully say -- i am a card- carrying republican all my life, 68 years old. and since 1994 i am disgusted with republican greed. i have watched this country go downhill since '73. education has fallen 48%. no jobs, you cannot tell me that wal-mart -- i have lived long enough to see wal-mart, the...
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floyd -- you know, all of the stuff that creates jobs, aren't we moving fully to this?guest: i agree with you, there are fewer moving parts in. electric vehicles then there are in combustion engine vehicles. i think the point, though, is that we are trying to establish an advanced technology manufacturing base for these kinds of vehicles right now. that is happening at a time when the auto industry is under tremendous pressure and changing rapidly. all of the autumn manufacturers are investing in this technology because electric motors are better than combustion engines. they have always been more efficient and better than combustion engines. the trick is to figure out what is the best way to carry energy going forward. host: how important is that for the chevy volt to succeed? guest: they're putting a lot of investment into this particular vehicle and into this technology. if they're going to put their best foot forward -- nissan is doing the same thing with the leaf vehicle, which is doing its national tour and will be coming here to washington. and there are newer an
floyd -- you know, all of the stuff that creates jobs, aren't we moving fully to this?guest: i agree with you, there are fewer moving parts in. electric vehicles then there are in combustion engine vehicles. i think the point, though, is that we are trying to establish an advanced technology manufacturing base for these kinds of vehicles right now. that is happening at a time when the auto industry is under tremendous pressure and changing rapidly. all of the autumn manufacturers are investing...