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were ready to see what galveston had to offer.dge steven tyler was almost as excited to drive up in a "henneesey venom gt" as he was toohear the aaditions. tyler says: "so ask me some questions with the car in the background. i'm doinggidol, i've goota have it alla"aa& it's, it's the only thing faster, no i take that back, almost as fast as aerosmith. yyah, 160, right down this road." for a few ontestants, performing in front of their idols made it all worthwhile... askew says: "i've been listeninn to aerosmith ssnce i was yay (motion with hand), yah high. and this ii, i-i mean, it was quite an experience just seeing steven in the room earlier, and just um, i am, i can't even tell you how pumped i am for this." williams says:"he's, i mean, they're both like,,well like you said, steven tyler, you know, "dream on (singing)" i've been watching her since she was a fly girl in living was in the most classic band - of all time, journny, yeah, but it's more likk an honor, not a nervousnees." hoping her laat name will hell her get a ticke
were ready to see what galveston had to offer.dge steven tyler was almost as excited to drive up in a "henneesey venom gt" as he was toohear the aaditions. tyler says: "so ask me some questions with the car in the background. i'm doinggidol, i've goota have it alla"aa& it's, it's the only thing faster, no i take that back, almost as fast as aerosmith. yyah, 160, right down this road." for a few ontestants, performing in front of their idols made it all worthwhile......
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you make money in the port of galveston shipping oil. but harper says, well, you guys are going to mess around and be totally unreliable, i will go work with the chinese and we will build an off-canada pipeline. if you set three years ago that the u.s. would have a president so incompetent that a canadian- chinese partnership made more sense than a canadian-american partnership, i would thought it would be inconceivable. if you set three years ago that the u.s. would have a president so incompetent that a canadian- chinese partnership made more sense than a canadian-american partnership, i would thought it would be inconceivable. but i underestimated how self- destructive barack obama is. the last point, of course, as i like people who create jobs. i am willing to be pro people who create jobs, whether they're small business jobs, self- employed jobs, entrepreneurs, inventors. what has made america great for our whole history has been in the words that are expressed in creativity and entrepreneurship. so the gap between us and obama is t
you make money in the port of galveston shipping oil. but harper says, well, you guys are going to mess around and be totally unreliable, i will go work with the chinese and we will build an off-canada pipeline. if you set three years ago that the u.s. would have a president so incompetent that a canadian- chinese partnership made more sense than a canadian-american partnership, i would thought it would be inconceivable. if you set three years ago that the u.s. would have a president so...
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it would have been shipped out of the ports of houston and galveston, and they'd have made money forpping. and instead, in order to take care of some environmental extremists in san francisco, he stops it. now, it's wrong on national security grounds at an time when the iranians are closing their straits. it's strong on economic grounds. put as an unintended consequence, it's hard to believe the obama administration understood. robert is active in&plays chess and was most improved in chess recently. and we're discussing the fact that it's one thing to say that a white house can't play chess. it's another thing to say they can't play checkers. but if they can't play ticktacktoe -- now, what do i mean by that? the environmentalists aren't really against the pipeline. they're against canadian oil. and they don't want the canadian oil out there. well, prime minister of canada is a conservative, and he's pro-american. but what he has said is, look, if obama wants to cancel going through the united states, which is the easiest route, the most practical route, i'll cut a deal with the chine
it would have been shipped out of the ports of houston and galveston, and they'd have made money forpping. and instead, in order to take care of some environmental extremists in san francisco, he stops it. now, it's wrong on national security grounds at an time when the iranians are closing their straits. it's strong on economic grounds. put as an unintended consequence, it's hard to believe the obama administration understood. robert is active in&plays chess and was most improved in chess...
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i mess a guy from galveston, texas. they both stayed there. we slept in the officer's bungalow. so we left that morning and we headed out and said, we have to go down to the office down here and we have to check out. i said, okay, so i went there and there was a lady, she must have been about 45, 50 years old. he said take her and go down and read the meters. i said, what meters. he said, electric meters. he said, you know how to read them. yeah. a thousand, whatever it is, he said, read them. i read them, brought them back it him, and then, you had a pink sheet of paper and we had to pay rent for the houses we stayed there for three months. now this was -- this killed us. i mean, we stayed there, we free them, and now we have to pay them because we used their property. we todhad to pay for gas, light water, rent for the place. so you know where your tax money goes. patton went off for two months. we were in mint for two months. i stayed with our company. i had to carry the mail. i had a private seat in my jeep with a zipper on it for important papers, i put them in the seat so
i mess a guy from galveston, texas. they both stayed there. we slept in the officer's bungalow. so we left that morning and we headed out and said, we have to go down to the office down here and we have to check out. i said, okay, so i went there and there was a lady, she must have been about 45, 50 years old. he said take her and go down and read the meters. i said, what meters. he said, electric meters. he said, you know how to read them. yeah. a thousand, whatever it is, he said, read them....
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the lieutenant, i met him from galveston, texas. we both stayed there. we slept in the officer's bungalow. so we got up that morning. he said, we have to go down to the office down here where we check out. i said okay. so i went there. there was a lady. she must have been about 45, 50. he said take her and go down and read the meters. i said what meters? he said electric meters. he said, you know how to read them? i said yeah. hundreds of thousands, whatever it is. he says, go read them. i read them. i brought them back to him. and then you had a pink sheet of paper. we had to pay rent for the houses we stayed there for three months. this kills us. we stayed there. we freed them. we have to pay them because we used their property. we had to pay for gas, lights, water and rent for the place. so you know where your tax money goes. oh. patton went off for two months. we were in metz for two months. and i stayed with our company for two months. and i had to carry the mail. i had a private seat in my jeep with a zipper, important papers. i put them in the sea
the lieutenant, i met him from galveston, texas. we both stayed there. we slept in the officer's bungalow. so we got up that morning. he said, we have to go down to the office down here where we check out. i said okay. so i went there. there was a lady. she must have been about 45, 50. he said take her and go down and read the meters. i said what meters? he said electric meters. he said, you know how to read them? i said yeah. hundreds of thousands, whatever it is. he says, go read them. i read...
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even in the midst of all the government, there is a bird hospital in galveston, texas that takes care of any child that is burned for free. just think how much more prosperity we would have if we had a free-market economy. now the concern is we are broke, we cannot pay any of our bills. how will we make -- how will we service all these people? the only way you can do that is to cut that kind of spending. if you go along with this idea that you do not have to cut anything, you are kidding yourself. those programs will exist, but already those checks are buying less. we are on a dead-end course. in order to take care of some of those programs, you have to cut the spending elsewhere. but they are not my top priority. i would hope that someday we would be able to work our way and make encouragement that we get back to self-reliance. [applause] >> dr. paul, is there any way you would consider allowing citizens my age -- the same access to medicare benefits as your age? >> medicare benefits? >> even though i am a lot younger than 65, i should not be denied the right to have those benefits t
even in the midst of all the government, there is a bird hospital in galveston, texas that takes care of any child that is burned for free. just think how much more prosperity we would have if we had a free-market economy. now the concern is we are broke, we cannot pay any of our bills. how will we make -- how will we service all these people? the only way you can do that is to cut that kind of spending. if you go along with this idea that you do not have to cut anything, you are kidding...
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here you see them, about 120 miles off the coast of galveston, they're hovering over the carnival ship "triumph." a 73-year-old man is on deck and he's in trouble. he needs to get off the boat. take a look at the water, that ship doesn't anchor, the ship doesn't just stop in the middle of the water for the helicopter. that shows how in sync the chopper and the boat are. the rescue swimmer is lowered down on deck, smack in the middle of the deck, no problem. the neck thing you know, this guy is hoisted to safety. >> the survivor is at the door. >> are you guys like always amazed like me, that they make it look so easy. and you know that there's some precision work going on here. >> it makes me feel safer. that these guys are out there. it makes you realize, if you ever got your arm broken by an anchor line and you're out in the middle of nowhere, who do you call? >> coast guard. >> here they are, again. >> two out of two, beth! >> they know this stuff. >> here they are off the coast of kodiak, alaska, a young man, 27 years old, was fishing, got his arm snapped, here again, you see the r
here you see them, about 120 miles off the coast of galveston, they're hovering over the carnival ship "triumph." a 73-year-old man is on deck and he's in trouble. he needs to get off the boat. take a look at the water, that ship doesn't anchor, the ship doesn't just stop in the middle of the water for the helicopter. that shows how in sync the chopper and the boat are. the rescue swimmer is lowered down on deck, smack in the middle of the deck, no problem. the neck thing you know,...
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he was shipwrecked in present-day galveston, texas. he was enslaved by it indians for five years. he escaped and we have a map of the book, as you know, that he wondered for a total of 15,000 miles from florida -- these places through what is now texas in new spain, which became mexico. he was hailed as a medicine man and a son of the son and he returned to exploration in 1537 and was captured and executed by the sunni people in what is now new mexico in the year 1539 because they saw him as a harbinger of unwanted visitors, unwanted visitors to change the way of life forever. my brother, dr. paul gates is fascinated by clown figures and for years he was tried to figure out why does you meet people had a blackface doll. he figured it was because they thought was a relic or amendment of eschaton, which of course is stephen and spanish. within 23,000 people lived in what is now mexico. there were two centers. some of you know i did a pbs series that recently aired called black and latin america. and i shot one program on black people in mexico and peru. the black culture in mexico a
he was shipwrecked in present-day galveston, texas. he was enslaved by it indians for five years. he escaped and we have a map of the book, as you know, that he wondered for a total of 15,000 miles from florida -- these places through what is now texas in new spain, which became mexico. he was hailed as a medicine man and a son of the son and he returned to exploration in 1537 and was captured and executed by the sunni people in what is now new mexico in the year 1539 because they saw him as a...
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states and create 20,000 to 50,000 construction jobs and for the next 50 years of jobs in houston and galvestonpping the oil, this president vetoes it on behalf of left- wing environmental extremists in san francisco. it is a dangerous position. it sends a signal to the canadiens that they are better off to have a partnership with china building the pipeline, go west to vancouver and shipped to china than they are to have a partnership with the united states. i want to say publicly so that canadians can understand how to schedule. on the 20th of january, i will sign an executive order opening of the pipeline. they can start building it the next day. [applause] those are specific actions. let me for a moment take you to a higher. . this is a lincoln day dinner. i want to say something about the party which should be, not the party which sometimes are. he party which should be. in 1859, abraham lincoln stood in iowa and looked across the missouri river and said we should build a transcontinental railroad. when he said it, we did not have a steel industry big enough to make enough rails. we did no
states and create 20,000 to 50,000 construction jobs and for the next 50 years of jobs in houston and galvestonpping the oil, this president vetoes it on behalf of left- wing environmental extremists in san francisco. it is a dangerous position. it sends a signal to the canadiens that they are better off to have a partnership with china building the pipeline, go west to vancouver and shipped to china than they are to have a partnership with the united states. i want to say publicly so that...
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customs house to the galveston historical foundation. not exactly a front page event.ow, those who support ron paul are generally angry with the federal government. they want a total overhaul. you know what? i don't blame them. the federal government is a disaster. but the 15 trillion-dollar debt the feds are putting all of us in danger. but ron paul with his soft approach to iran, his gold standard madness and other extreme positions is not going to be nominated by the republic party simply because president obama would beat mr. paul by a collosal margin. hello barry goldwater. so there you have it. talking points will not making a prediction about tomorrow's vote because last time around i predicted hillary clinton would beat barack obama. a humbling experience. and that's the memo. now for the top story. the best, the best pre-vote coverage in the entire world. first up fox news senior political analyst brit hume in washington this evening. i don't want to put any pressure on you, hume, i just said this is the best in the entire world. who is going to win tomorrow n
customs house to the galveston historical foundation. not exactly a front page event.ow, those who support ron paul are generally angry with the federal government. they want a total overhaul. you know what? i don't blame them. the federal government is a disaster. but the 15 trillion-dollar debt the feds are putting all of us in danger. but ron paul with his soft approach to iran, his gold standard madness and other extreme positions is not going to be nominated by the republic party simply...
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it to the house floor for a vote and only one of those 620 measures only one was signed into law galveston custom house to a historical society. with that record why are you suddenly going to become so effective as a president? >> you just made not -- the people are sick and tired of washington the people in charge have been passing those bills i have been voting no all of the time on these appropriation bills. i am the individual that pointed this out and the people are saying the government doesn't work the debt is too big and it doesn't work. the country has to change. to elect me the country doesn't change they have to believe in the constitution which means congress changes. the fact that you elect a president like myself the pressure is on the current congress. congress doesn't have strong beliefs. as long as the pressure from the people is in the right direction if this is where our campaign is ak selling where the tea party movement or discussion among arrogant people they are sick and tired of all of this. i represent that. why would they pass my laws? i wanted to stop this a long
it to the house floor for a vote and only one of those 620 measures only one was signed into law galveston custom house to a historical society. with that record why are you suddenly going to become so effective as a president? >> you just made not -- the people are sick and tired of washington the people in charge have been passing those bills i have been voting no all of the time on these appropriation bills. i am the individual that pointed this out and the people are saying the...
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ryan seacrest, randy jackson, jennifer lopez, and america's horniest grandma traveled to galveston, texasce again, steven tyler fell in love with every attractive woman who walked through the door. and they seem to be interested in him, too, even though he looks like a piece of beef jerky that went through a rock tumbler. last night, even one of the contestants interrupted her audition to kiss him. >> just go to voting or kissing. >> voting and kissing, okay. i'll say yes. >> i'm going to say yes, too. i like the energy. >> i'm going to say yes, too. and you may kiss the judge. you may kiss the judge. whoa. oh, my god. what? take that kiss to hollywood. you made it. hollywood's that way. >> jimmy: and they lived happily ever after. isn't that sweet? [ applause ] tonight on "american idol," it seems like the attention that steven tyler is starting to get from the female contestants is only making him more excited because -- well, with that said, it's time for steven tyler's creepy leer of the night. ♪ i want to lay you down in a bed of roses ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: check what's
ryan seacrest, randy jackson, jennifer lopez, and america's horniest grandma traveled to galveston, texasce again, steven tyler fell in love with every attractive woman who walked through the door. and they seem to be interested in him, too, even though he looks like a piece of beef jerky that went through a rock tumbler. last night, even one of the contestants interrupted her audition to kiss him. >> just go to voting or kissing. >> voting and kissing, okay. i'll say yes. >>...
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customs house to the galveston historical foundation. not exactly a front page event.ow, those who support ron paul are generally angry with the federal government. they want a total overhaul. you know what? i don't blame them. the federal government is a disaster. but the 15 trillion-dollar debt the feds are putting all of us in danger. but ron paul with his soft approach to iran, his gold standard madness and other extreme positions is not going to be nominated by the republic party simply because president obama would beat mr. paul by a collosal margin. hello barry goldwater. so there you have it. talking points will not making a prediction about tomorrow's vote because last time around i predicted hillary clinton would beat barack obama. a humbling experience. and that's the memo. now for the top story. the best, the best pre-vote coverage in the entire world. first up fox news senior political analyst brit hume in washington this evening. i don't want to put any pressure on you, hume, i just said this is the best in the entire world. who is going to win tomorrow n
customs house to the galveston historical foundation. not exactly a front page event.ow, those who support ron paul are generally angry with the federal government. they want a total overhaul. you know what? i don't blame them. the federal government is a disaster. but the 15 trillion-dollar debt the feds are putting all of us in danger. but ron paul with his soft approach to iran, his gold standard madness and other extreme positions is not going to be nominated by the republic party simply...
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cost in higher prices of energy and in working in houston and working in the ports of houston and galveston. this is a bad decision to president has made. it has an impact specifically on hispanic people. we want every american to have a chance to get a firstob, a better job, and someday to on the job by owning the business. i think the hispanic chamber of commerce told us there were 3 million hispanic-owned small businesses in the united states. this will do very well if we haven't of entrepreneurial tax code an entrepreneurial precatory system and a president who likes people who create jobs. i think we can start moving very fast. [applause] the last thing iant to say affects every hispanic american and every american. gasoline last year was the highest price in american history, twice the price when obama entered office. our dependence on foreign oil is an enormous threat to our national security. when you watch the iranians practice to close the straits of hormuz, they're saying -- it is in our interest to have an american energy program which would create american jobs, and dramaticall
cost in higher prices of energy and in working in houston and working in the ports of houston and galveston. this is a bad decision to president has made. it has an impact specifically on hispanic people. we want every american to have a chance to get a firstob, a better job, and someday to on the job by owning the business. i think the hispanic chamber of commerce told us there were 3 million hispanic-owned small businesses in the united states. this will do very well if we haven't of...
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and make money in the ports of houston and galveston shipping to them. we don't want to do that because barack obama is taking care of extremist left wing friend. what prime minister harper who is a conservative and proamerican. what he has said is that he will cut a deal with the chinese and they will build a pipeline straight across the rockies to vancouverer. we will get none of the jobs. none of the energy. none of the opportunity. now, an american -- an american president who can create a chinese canadian partnership is truly a danger to this country. but it gets worse. last sunday the saudis announced they were signing a deal with the chinese to build nuclear energy facilities in saudi arabia. so the saudis are now saying we so distrust the obama administration we would rather rely on the chinese. the iranians for two weeks taunt us with exercises aimed at closing the straits of hormuz and the obama administration answers to cancel military exercises to israel because we don't want to provoke the iranians? president obama is a president so weak tha
and make money in the ports of houston and galveston shipping to them. we don't want to do that because barack obama is taking care of extremist left wing friend. what prime minister harper who is a conservative and proamerican. what he has said is that he will cut a deal with the chinese and they will build a pipeline straight across the rockies to vancouverer. we will get none of the jobs. none of the energy. none of the opportunity. now, an american -- an american president who can create a...
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house floor for a vote and only one of the 620 measures only one was signed into law to sell the galveston custom house to a historical society. with that record why are you suddenly going to become so effective as a president. >> you made my point. people are sick and tired of washington and the people in charge have been passing all of the bills and i have been voting no all the time against these appropriation pills. i am the individual that has pointed this out. now, the people are saying the government doesn't work. to elect me the country has to change and have to go back to believing in the constitution and personal liberties and a different foreign policy which means that congress will change. just the fact that you can elect a president like myself, the pressure is on the current congress. congress doesn't have strong beliefs and as long as the pressure from the people are in the right direction and this is where the campaign is accelling. whether the tea party movement or discussed among the american people. why would they pass my laws? i wanted to stop this is a long time ago. t
house floor for a vote and only one of the 620 measures only one was signed into law to sell the galveston custom house to a historical society. with that record why are you suddenly going to become so effective as a president. >> you made my point. people are sick and tired of washington and the people in charge have been passing all of the bills and i have been voting no all the time against these appropriation pills. i am the individual that has pointed this out. now, the people are...
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he was shipwrecked in present-day galveston, texas. he was enslaved by indians for five years. he escaped and we know -- we have a map in the book that he wandered for 15,000 miles from florida, you know, these places -- all the names and giving to what is now texas and nice name, which became. he was held by a son of the sign and return to exploration in 1537 and he was captured and executed it is in the people in what is now new mexico in the year 1539 because they saw him as a harbinger of unwanted visitors who would change their way of life forever. my brother, dr. paul gates is fascinated by crime figures and dolls and for yours is trying to figure out why the people had a black faced all. we figured out it was because this doll was a relic or remnant of esteban, which of course is stephen and spanish. by 157, more than 23,000 people of african descent lived in what is now mexico and near veracruz, there were two centers. some of you know what i did a pbs series the recently aired called black in latin america. and i shot one program on black people in mexico and peru. the
he was shipwrecked in present-day galveston, texas. he was enslaved by indians for five years. he escaped and we know -- we have a map in the book that he wandered for 15,000 miles from florida, you know, these places -- all the names and giving to what is now texas and nice name, which became. he was held by a son of the sign and return to exploration in 1537 and he was captured and executed it is in the people in what is now new mexico in the year 1539 because they saw him as a harbinger of...
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check out galveston, texas, 75 degrees. newark, new jersey, up to 64 in january.nd look at that, laguardia 62, 65 in bridgeport, connecticut. now, the cold front has been pushing across the central u.s. today and as we head towards tomorrow it will make its way all the way off the east coast. ahead of that we've seen the temperatures between 15 and 20 degrees above where you should be this time of year. the cold front will drop the temperatures only about 10, 20 degrees from where you are now but it's still above normal. look at new york tomorrow, 44, still above average. tomorrow atlanta 63, 11 above where you should be. check out minot, north dakota, 41 degrees for your sunday. that's double where you should be. you should be about 20 degrees this time of year. so it is an incredibly warm air mass. one of the contributing factors -- people are saying, why is it so warm, how is it this crazy warm in january -- you've heard of the january thaw, right? that term didn't come up for smog nothing. but one of the things tweer looking at is snow cover. this is how much
check out galveston, texas, 75 degrees. newark, new jersey, up to 64 in january.nd look at that, laguardia 62, 65 in bridgeport, connecticut. now, the cold front has been pushing across the central u.s. today and as we head towards tomorrow it will make its way all the way off the east coast. ahead of that we've seen the temperatures between 15 and 20 degrees above where you should be this time of year. the cold front will drop the temperatures only about 10, 20 degrees from where you are now...
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house floor for a vote and only one of the 620 measures only one was signed into law to sell the galveston custom house to a historical society. with that record why are you suddenly going to become so effective as a president. >> you made my point. people are sick and tired of washington and the people in charge have been passing all of the bills and i have been voting no all the time against these appropriation pills. i am the individual that has pointed this out. now, the people are saying the government doesn't work. to elect me the country has to change and have to go back to believing in the constitution and personal liberties and a different foreign policy which means that congress will change. just the fact that you can elect a president like myself, the pressure is on the current congress. congress doesn't have strong beliefs and as long as the pressure from the people are in the right direction and this is where the campaign is accelling. whether the tea party movement or discussed among the american people. why would they pass my laws? i wanted to stop this is a long time ago. t
house floor for a vote and only one of the 620 measures only one was signed into law to sell the galveston custom house to a historical society. with that record why are you suddenly going to become so effective as a president. >> you made my point. people are sick and tired of washington and the people in charge have been passing all of the bills and i have been voting no all the time against these appropriation pills. i am the individual that has pointed this out. now, the people are...
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in the chilean and galveston experience the jr.three times as much money as you get from social securi security. now, both of them have a provision that says if you ever fall below the actual social security number the government will make up the difference. so you have a safety net. in 30 years, no one has gotten a check below. all are above the social security line. it means that you increase your estate because instead of just transferring money back and you are building up your money into an estate so if anything happens to you your family has your estate. there is an economist at harvard who was the chair of ronald reagan's council of economic advisors martin feldstein that you eliminate 50% of the inequality of wealth because everybody has an estate and all of a sudden you change the fabric of american society. this is particularly important for african-american members who have shorter on average lifespan and get back less from social security than any other group. so, you dramatically enhance every part of community having
in the chilean and galveston experience the jr.three times as much money as you get from social securi security. now, both of them have a provision that says if you ever fall below the actual social security number the government will make up the difference. so you have a safety net. in 30 years, no one has gotten a check below. all are above the social security line. it means that you increase your estate because instead of just transferring money back and you are building up your money into...
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texas, galveston, 75 there yesterday. greenville-spartanburg in south carolina, 7 1 yesterday.icative of an april day than january day. cold front moving through the northeast dropping down these temperatures a little bit but still in the southeast, that's where the heat will be on. temperature departures even for tomorrow, still you can see in new york, 44. above average. but a little bit cooler than where we've been. look at the northern plains and upper midwest. twin cities. 22 degrees above average. almost 30 in minot? that's where it is glaring in terms of the heat and where we should be compared to normal. denver, 46. 50 degrees, close to it, tomorrow. then we'll get into some snow on wednesday so that air's cooling down there as well. today's forecast, there is a little cool front that moved through so maybe you are watching us from new hampshire, getting out. what we are seeing there really cooled the last few days, then we warmed up yesterday and now temperatures dropping down a little bit. kind of a vacillation in some temperatures but still above average. here in the
texas, galveston, 75 there yesterday. greenville-spartanburg in south carolina, 7 1 yesterday.icative of an april day than january day. cold front moving through the northeast dropping down these temperatures a little bit but still in the southeast, that's where the heat will be on. temperature departures even for tomorrow, still you can see in new york, 44. above average. but a little bit cooler than where we've been. look at the northern plains and upper midwest. twin cities. 22 degrees above...
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>> it is, as a historian, a fact-based model that has galveston, texas and the entire country of chileas testing grounds. chile has done this. the guy that created it, they have done it for over 30 years. first of all, it's totally voluntary. if you want to stay in the current system, stay in it. if you are younger and you want to go and take a personal savings account that would be a social security savings account, you can take it. your share of the tax goes into that. the employer's share goes into the regular fund to pay for the regular fund. the historic record in chile is the average young person gets two to three times the retirement income. in 30 years they have never written a single check because no one has fallen below the minimum rate. and they have 70% of the gdp in their savings fund, so much they allow people to invest outside the country. the principal group in des moines, iowa actually runs part of this program and i interviewed the person who is in charge of it for their group. they estimate if you make it a voluntary program, 95 to 97% of young people will take the p
>> it is, as a historian, a fact-based model that has galveston, texas and the entire country of chileas testing grounds. chile has done this. the guy that created it, they have done it for over 30 years. first of all, it's totally voluntary. if you want to stay in the current system, stay in it. if you are younger and you want to go and take a personal savings account that would be a social security savings account, you can take it. your share of the tax goes into that. the employer's...
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he was ship wrecked in present-day galveston, texas, he was enslaved by indians for five years.he escaped, and we know -- we have a map in the book as you know -- that he wandered for a total of 15,000 miles from florida, you know, these places weren't all the names that i'm giving through what is now texas and new spain which became mexico. he was hailed as a medicine man and a son of the sun. and he returned to exploration in 1537, and he was captured and executed by the zuni people in what is now new mexico in the year 1539 because they saw him as a harbinger of unwanted visitor, unwanted visitor who would change their way of life forever. my brother, dr. paul gates, is fascinated by clown figures and dolls. and for years he was trying to figure out why the zuni people had a black-faced doll. and we figured out that it was because this doll was a relic or a remnant of esteban which, of course, is stephen in spanish. by 1507 more than 23,000 people of african descent lived in what's now mexico, and near vera cruz there were two centers -- some of you know i did a pbr series ca
he was ship wrecked in present-day galveston, texas, he was enslaved by indians for five years.he escaped, and we know -- we have a map in the book as you know -- that he wandered for a total of 15,000 miles from florida, you know, these places weren't all the names that i'm giving through what is now texas and new spain which became mexico. he was hailed as a medicine man and a son of the sun. and he returned to exploration in 1537, and he was captured and executed by the zuni people in what...
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states and create 20,000 to 50,000 construction jobs and for the next 50 years of jobs in houston and galvestonpping the oil, this president vetoes it on behalf of left-wing environmental extremists in san francisco. it is a dangerous position. it sends a signal to the canadiens that they are better off to have a partnership with china building the pipeline, go west to vancouver and shipped to china than they are to have a partnership with the united states. i want to say publicly so that canadians can understand how to schedule. on the 20th of january, i will sign an executive order opening of the pipeline. they can start building it the next day. [applause] those are specific actions. let me for a moment take you to a higher. . this is a lincoln day dinner. i want to say something about the party which should be, not the party which sometimes are. he party which should be. in 1859, abraham lincoln stood in iowa and looked across the missouri river and said we should build a transcontinental railroad. when he said it, we did not have a steel industry big enough to make enough rails. we did not
states and create 20,000 to 50,000 construction jobs and for the next 50 years of jobs in houston and galvestonpping the oil, this president vetoes it on behalf of left-wing environmental extremists in san francisco. it is a dangerous position. it sends a signal to the canadiens that they are better off to have a partnership with china building the pipeline, go west to vancouver and shipped to china than they are to have a partnership with the united states. i want to say publicly so that...
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galveston, texas and chile.the chilian program is run by the group in des moines, iowa. i met with them and we talked about the effect and i called the original creator of this model. here are the facts. if you allow people at 16, 17, 18 and ian's case, 11, to start put iting away the social security tax part of what they are doing, it builds compound interest for their lifetime. you're probably saving for a minimum of 50 years. compound interest over 50 years means you end up with two to three times as much money as in the current transfer program. in a bad year, you still have more money than the baseline social security system. both chile and galveston guaranteed that you would never drop below the minimum social security payment. in 30 years in chile, they have not written one check. nobody has done badly enough to drop below the baseline. now it has a couple of secondaryfects. it means when you're saving, you're building up your own personal savings. today because of the way social security works if, you di
galveston, texas and chile.the chilian program is run by the group in des moines, iowa. i met with them and we talked about the effect and i called the original creator of this model. here are the facts. if you allow people at 16, 17, 18 and ian's case, 11, to start put iting away the social security tax part of what they are doing, it builds compound interest for their lifetime. you're probably saving for a minimum of 50 years. compound interest over 50 years means you end up with two to three...
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you make money in the port of galveston shipping oil.per says, well, you guys are going to mess around and be totally unreliable, i will go work with the chinese and we will build an off-canada -- all -canada pipeline. if you set three years ago that the u.s. would have a president so incompetent that a canadian- chinese partnership made more sense than a canadian-american partnership, i would thought it would be inconceivable. but i underestimated how self- destructive barack obama is. the last point, of course, as i like people who create jobs. i am willing to be pro people who create jobs, whether they're small business jobs, self-employed jobs, entrepreneurs, inventors. what has made america great for our whole history has been in the words that are expressed in creativity and entrepreneurship. so the gap between us and obama is that big. [applause] i need your help tuesday. i need your help from now to tuesday, talking to your many friends. i do think there is an enormous gap between somebody who is a bold, brave conservative and so
you make money in the port of galveston shipping oil.per says, well, you guys are going to mess around and be totally unreliable, i will go work with the chinese and we will build an off-canada -- all -canada pipeline. if you set three years ago that the u.s. would have a president so incompetent that a canadian- chinese partnership made more sense than a canadian-american partnership, i would thought it would be inconceivable. but i underestimated how self- destructive barack obama is. the...
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galveston, texas, a record of 75. greenville, spartans, and south carolina -- spartanburg, and south carolina, 71. new york city, 62. the heat is on, but that's the end of the heat, and we're cooling down. as we look toward monday, we will still be above average. that cool front we were talking about dropped the numbers. not as dramatda dramatically wa. 40, 17 above average in the heartlands where we see the axis. it is not there. the heat continues from atlanta to new orleans. the big story if you're getting out and driving anywhere in the southeast, the fog. a lot of fog out there, slowing airport travel for sure. and rain, big boomer in the southeast last night. still a line of showers, not a total washout by any means. foggy, cloudy, scattered showers from memphis south toward atlanta and charlotte heading to the mid-atlantic for today. in terms of delays, here's where we could see them today. atlanta, georgia, birmingham, you get the quadrant of the country in trouble. the southeast with the fog early on and the
galveston, texas, a record of 75. greenville, spartans, and south carolina -- spartanburg, and south carolina, 71. new york city, 62. the heat is on, but that's the end of the heat, and we're cooling down. as we look toward monday, we will still be above average. that cool front we were talking about dropped the numbers. not as dramatda dramatically wa. 40, 17 above average in the heartlands where we see the axis. it is not there. the heat continues from atlanta to new orleans. the big story if...