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the ger. u knotnlro o mari this history of writing starting fromhe babyloan clay tablets d goinogh eptyr meevan their in books and very interesting clection. th todn books. thee h tan f w forced into writing. they should put to writing the mostmportant, the most al theitoer geron. isst t. left its mark on all of these things. 's mkeduc f byan c 4 s. marif sa . the bucs before us. the books you can see her. may scr arintks olctio isha mes a anhi >> on book tv recent visit to jefferson cy, missour local cable partner media come, we spoke to a local author, arencehy s boo a ppertybi ventkelot clsri o e ertat >> good evening. here in california in t primary tomorrow people have the rarend ndbtleingf viinittoe thrax theia thheill t mh d noor proposition 13 it is called, and it is an absolut ban on how much property tax they can char homeowners it i thoht aut as ch v ast a nsplwhert t ainhe ppe ta wefieae insi taxes on property. now is a chance for the people to say something about it. >> spending.
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--roger borges nos da una probada de ya todo estÁ listo para los premios juventud euro ger nos da unan total. >> y muy cerquita con diez estÁ el consentido de premios prince royce y uno que arde es pitbull tiene 7 nominaciones. >> y luis fonsi podria ganar con su premiÓ respiro y los fans eligirÁn el tema que cantara juanes. >> david bisbal pondrÁ el toque romÁntico a la noche y flo rida estarÁ de todo lo contrario cantando canses favciones favor todas las edades y estos chicos que tienen 80 millones de hits en youtube y si no los conoce hoy serÁ un fans, recuerde que las noches de estrellas a las 7 y premios juventud a las 8 de la noche, adelante a los estudioss. >> gracias y guillermo nos tiene el pronÓstico extendido. >> gracias buenas noches feliz jueves temperaturas prefrescas despuÉs del paso, le voy a hablar de este sistema que fue huracÁn en las costas de mÉxico, favio que fue llegando al norte y este sistema que sigue y jala y suks y pasa dejando lluvias y por lo tanto no es primero en este mes de julio sino el tercero y llega como la colita del sistema llegando, este es el s
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. >> reporter: her home state's flag flew at half-staff as jessica ger hawi's friends and family who in order her life. >> he never lived without passion and she will never stop amazing me as she lives on in our heart and souls. >> reporter: there were tears for the 24-year-old with a passion for hockey, and some laughter, especially as this video played that showed her falling on the ice in her first interview. she narrowly survived a shooting in toronto last month, but was one of 12 killed in aurora, colorado. >> lenot focus on him. it's all about the victim. ledo what we can to remember them and just share their stories. >> reporter: her brother, jordan ghawi. >> this f this coward could have done this with this much hate, imagine what we could have done with this much love. >> reporter: the memorial focused on jessica's passion for life, but the family made it a point to remember the other victim, especially the ones that died protecting others. matt mcquinn was one of them. he died protecting his girlfriend. >> his immediate response was to protect the one ha he loved. >> report
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she had babysitters and went to schoolptie,t heel ger the semester had been difficult because she got pregnant so she had to sort of reading herself academically and she did that. afr ckr.hdlfh b. >> 1962 to 1967 they were back in honolulu. who is her second husband? >> her second husband is another shemttteer al by fm indonesia. ii hfl east-west center which brought students from various countries and brought americans to honolulu to go to aiwe n w him. he was a tennis player and a very gregarious at that time. >> at what point did hey move hvefrt both barack, sr. and lola watched by the - and different regulations on these us and so long so lola could only stand a t . epyingo en a r arh n e got certain jobs he said were related to the geography that he learned and typography in honolulu to keephim there but eventually it was cge fo tgck and 66. in 67 in october, obama and his mother moved back. >> so the president lived in thh a frmtos >> just about, yes. >> while you were in jakarta you found the school where obama went toschool. >> [indible] >> is that in theact hi? this is mardy
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tavis: has losing ger -- how has losing gerald and sean may become a better father, grandfather? >> spending more time being there. more conversation. more staying in tune, to know what is going on with them in their lives. tavis: all the stuff you could not do when you were doing the o'jays. on thes an o'jay, i was road. at least half a year. i was talking to someone about that and there were saying, how come men do not have that thing where they stay with the family and be part of the family and how can men just goff and leave their children and not be part of it? what we have to realize is that remember back in the slavery time, men, there would invade the man's home and take his daughter and take his wife. he would have to go off somewhere else and start off another whole family because they sold him to another slave owner. do you understand? we consequently, there is no way that we can have that thing that we stay with something. i stay with this woman or that woman. i have been able to move out of situations and feel nothing about it because we have been put in the position
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ger@foxnews.com and visit us on the web at foxnews.com/journal. that's it for this week's edition of the journal editorial report. thanks to my panel and all of you watching, i'm paul gigot, hope to see you here next week. week. >> on fox news watch. >> the highest court in the land has now spoken. the supreme court hands down a decision on obamacare, and the democrats and media celebrate, are they celebrating the fact that it's a tax. proof of the media double standard. john roberts as a conservative patsy before the decision and then a bold defiant mere owe after the deswing vote to uphold the law. the mainstream media chalk it up as a campaign season victory for the president and some see it as a win-win for romney and the g.o.p. how will news coffin of the supreme decision effect the 2012 election. >> the only recourse for the house is to continue seeking the truth and hold attorney general holder in contempt. >> in another vote, congress sanctioned attorney general eric holder finding him in contempt of congress, withholding key documents of
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. >> paul: remember, if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us at ger@foxnews.com and visit us on the web at foxnews.com/journal. that's it for this week's edition of the journal editorial report. thanks to my panel and all of you watching, i'm paul gigot, hope to see you here next week. week. >> on fox news watch. >> the highest court in the land has now spoken. the supreme court hands down a decision on obamacare, and the democrats and media celebrate, are they celebrating the fact that it's a tax. proof of the media double standard. john roberts as a conservative patsy before the decision and then a bold defiant mere owe after the deswing vote to uphold the law. the mainstream media chalk it up as a campaign season victory for the president and some see it as a win-win for romney and the g.o.p. how will news coffin of the supreme decision effect the 2012 election. >> the only recourse for the house is to continue seeking the truth and hold attorney general holder in contempt. >> in another vote, congress sanctioned attorney general eric holder finding him in contempt of c
. >> paul: remember, if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us at ger@foxnews.com and visit us on the web at foxnews.com/journal. that's it for this week's edition of the journal editorial report. thanks to my panel and all of you watching, i'm paul gigot, hope to see you here next week. week. >> on fox news watch. >> the highest court in the land has now spoken. the supreme court hands down a decision on obamacare, and the democrats and media celebrate, are they...
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he called his father and said he was robbed of his camping ger and needs money to get to page, arizona to get to his sister. he dezads it take this 15-mile long river hike and he gets lost. by himself. he was with his dog. his dog, trustee companion, took off on him. and he was by himself when the department of highway patrol and highway patrol from utah found him. >> how did they find him? >> great question. one of the authorities along with a pilot were recently trained on how to deal with autistic people. they say autistic people are drawn to bodies of river. so they started along the river. the pilot was on earlier today and this is what he had to say. >> he was more interested in the little human contact and conversation and a snack. so we convinced him to eat a granola bar or two. gave him some liquid. of course after assessing he wasn't in any immediate danger, and let him take his time getting in the helicopter. >> so they say when they found him, he could not even crawl. he couldn't walk. he was rolling around to get around. it is just emaceated, exhausted. he didn't know wher
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match with marion gillett was suspended with the fourth seed a set up while semifinalists last year ger wolfe tsonga was a set down against american mardy fish when rain halted that one but russian mikhail youzhny big weather and then a system in five sets and next up ahead roger federer in the quarter finals. now euro two thousand and twelve may be over for the host countries the effects will be felt for a long time to come kate partridge now looks at how months in the spotlight could help boost ukraine's tourist industry. football the world's favorite sport big business poland and ukraine pumped around fourteen billion euros into their country's infrastructure to co-host euro two thousand and twelve economists a host nations rarely profit from big tournament but the feel good value from us was in ukraine terrorism is booming more than three hundred thousand people enter the country on match days before venues are here for the visit for here and then it's almost a fifty percent increase and around one hundred fifty thousand fans came to kiev for sunday's final proving national pride ca
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washington he is the founder and editor of mere rhetoric dot com and in new york we cross is steven slawson ger he's an adjunct fellow at the century foundation i german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump anytime you want i do go to my friend in d.c. first where is the egyptian revolution stand at this moment i mean look the question is not is there a revolution left it's who has successfully hijacked the revolution it's that the military which seems to be in control is that the muslim brotherhood which for a time seemed to be in control but has stumbled badly in the last few days gratuitously taking the fight with the military gratuitously taking the fighting was going to them high said in a matter as it was it no matter how it was it just a matter of time. i mean it's all listen it's. i think that's right we were in a environment where there was autocratic rule and the population wasn't going to take it anymore the question was how long was the transition going to take now ironically by virtue of the fact that i think western policymakers including those here in washington d.c
washington he is the founder and editor of mere rhetoric dot com and in new york we cross is steven slawson ger he's an adjunct fellow at the century foundation i german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump anytime you want i do go to my friend in d.c. first where is the egyptian revolution stand at this moment i mean look the question is not is there a revolution left it's who has successfully hijacked the revolution it's that the military which seems to be in control is that the...
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. >> reporter: jennifer seeger was ger wase gunman. >> he points the gun right at my face. he was about three feet away from me with a gun in my face. at that point i was in a panic. >> 315 and 314, a shooting at century theaters. >> reporter: at 12:49, 911 was teooded with calls. >> they say someone is shooting in the auditorium. >> reporter: as hundreds of people flee for their lives. ter:hey're saying there's hundreds of people just running around. >> reporter: one of the shots went through the wall into the next theater, wounding at least one person. >> get us some damn gas masks for theater nine, we can't get in. >> reporter: the first police arrive within 90 seconds. >> i've got people running out of the theater, that are shot. >> reporter: there were so many wounded that police loaded some into squad cars and rushed them to one of six different hospitals. >> it was scary. a young girl just with bullet wounds in her leg and blood all over her... i don't ever want to see inmething like that again. >> reporter: james rohrs escaped with his children, including a three-mo
. >> reporter: jennifer seeger was ger wase gunman. >> he points the gun right at my face. he was about three feet away from me with a gun in my face. at that point i was in a panic. >> 315 and 314, a shooting at century theaters. >> reporter: at 12:49, 911 was teooded with calls. >> they say someone is shooting in the auditorium. >> reporter: as hundreds of people flee for their lives. ter:hey're saying there's hundreds of people just running around....
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ger awehat tis ell sttyelabt lef color in this society and say that they are inferior mentally, theyare a whole bunch ng kierh r] ould teacher. [laughter] >> african-americans learnow avs -we w rendorou. our slaveistory -- [talking over each other] >>ur forefathers built with pd ctoandobco ch g.ri sck we built them their wealth. >> have you done any writing? >> no. >> wish you would. i am seri wene kth hi twr . we d h eugbos t there. >> with that we have to close the question and answer to make sure we have enough time. ifiiongiveplse bk leeeatured on booktv. senate an e-mail at @cpa >> momef ci ou bo ved awihe help of our cable partner to explore the history and literary culture of the area. missouri state government is the largt src loc oy pdi8,0 . jesotyrespic t sve miri capital in 1821. >> my name is mark shriver. i'm the avist at lincoln er ae de llon tve at lincoln university. what we have in our collection sinse are hl bck ie tds y,ostl african-american experience and african-american history. we do have a lot of other works besides african-american based o he a f r csedy thry
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well i don't think there's a bubble necessarily but i do see gers directions that are more highly priced than others our the focus of our business is in full scheduling because that's where we find the deepest value rental yields are highest and the value per acre is lowest based on a productivity comparable analysis that we have done but there are jurisdictions and i would identify montana and alberta where i find the price to earnings ratio sort of speak. for mine version of the price earnings ratio seems out of whack where rental yields are low and and where earnings just don't seem to support the value of land and maybe there are other factors at play those are both oil producing regions especially in alberta and i think that's partially responsible for for some of the value difference but even in areas in my home province of saskatchewan where we have oil production we just don't see the kinds of valuations you see in alberta our focus is it is on buying farmland based on agricultural fundamentals and and making sure that that will pay for the long term because if you overpay on an
well i don't think there's a bubble necessarily but i do see gers directions that are more highly priced than others our the focus of our business is in full scheduling because that's where we find the deepest value rental yields are highest and the value per acre is lowest based on a productivity comparable analysis that we have done but there are jurisdictions and i would identify montana and alberta where i find the price to earnings ratio sort of speak. for mine version of the price...
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so i have no qualifications to wh ger nmsork well andut i d have made the market work in what norm's don't. and i think it is incumbent upon us to push for thoseorms wh use rnhe massive regulation. as a libertarian i prefer to have social norms that are naturally born from the law and can only b enforced with t consensus of tajority of pie eglatit eslm thatike in congress and is lobbied upon. the social norm does not go through any committee in congress. must be approved by the majority of the people in order to be viab. i think that we, the moral dimension crucial to preserve it ununys o whi this country. and i think we should act before still late. [applause] some time for some questions. all feel them. if you could wait for the microphone to alive and introduces up really. please keep the questions anou vy t [inaudible question] >> you mentioned to the lobbying tax. >> tax on lobbying. i was curious if there were any ecific policy proposals to do something like that and if so how much sto thehave giv tact a by ntia j cmu between individuals. it seems really scared over seven that.
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republicans would probably say well, yes, that we've said or years we n't want to go tre, now r ur ger s ant ge intepot atllthm an it is, i think it is worse on the republican side, but w do have on issue after issue after noe th urmcutgt no oborymt romney. i don't know who will get the chance to make that nomination, but i will ell you now, and nobody in this room kno wo it butrymc,i obmoeha onm y cril te her deeyruic w ot against him or her because that's the situation we've got is that it all comes down to my so hnta'sorbicour cu. ob pes oplg threyio r base, and they are not worrying about solving problems. but i do agree republicans have loepssline at it, more in thsumryoknow rrddoas ai, atmwsqoting, is very typica at least to the republicans w take part in the prmaries, and i thk th'srgt. i ad heei re sk het s e tre i allowing one party to redefine where the middle is, without acknowledging at this is a new middlefo whr nrts h dianapolis star, for instance, called lugar a moderate or conservative. especially in a climate where that was a weapo that was used against him in epublic
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as we began, let me ask you to please if you have a cellp, ger anying ectni apiat.grilc tonight, i am especially honored to have two very loyal society library membe speak to us about their newboo, eta"re hivty ee isbylifahe nk. karl meyer and shareen blair brysac have been members of this library since 1974. aus ums s,ch het f or er om i would like to take a moment to mention that the last time they spoke for us in 2008, they lked ab thir boo make, inion t reinrtt t sie yo the new book, "pax ethnica," has received early praise. the winnipeg fre press writes, nopeisn so ncil n ele bee headf ucttentng ffo ug. kirkus reviews calls it a good news book based on srious resech about how traditionally hostile groups can overcome tho askfundg n irmag boore with us tonight and they will be happy t sell you a co of the book and the authors will sign it for you after the event. we will ha a t qion and i noh ve v foivd leg enonsenis eaown in welcoming karl meyer and shareen blair brys. [applause] inuc at'rye to be here on national library week because it is our favorite library. i always used to
as we began, let me ask you to please if you have a cellp, ger anying ectni apiat.grilc tonight, i am especially honored to have two very loyal society library membe speak to us about their newboo, eta"re hivty ee isbylifahe nk. karl meyer and shareen blair brysac have been members of this library since 1974. aus ums s,ch het f or er om i would like to take a moment to mention that the last time they spoke for us in 2008, they lked ab thir boo make, inion t reinrtt t sie yo the new book,...
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10 gigabit per second once and put in a 40 gigabit per second one and spend a t timeunthe vengthe af ger cord and then suddenly your cable has four times more capacity. so the new cable being built next year isn't because other cables are filled, but is actually a shortroue. to appeal to the wall street trading firms that essentially are heert trash based on the price differences between new york and london. being two or three milliseconds closer to thotr city is carth the w $3 milon >> could you speak to the begiing of the internet, where it bega, how as firs ec s hirsy wd daic easr. i gan at the beginning. i egan with the first physical piece of the internet. there's an intellectual history about a paage which third idt'a twkshs connection that could pass a smaller base between places, but my sort of relentless focus was on the physical plces. and in that light, there is -- it turned out thathe first piece of the internet, he fir chard h amus f ucla labor day weekend 1969 and the guy who is a prfessor, thundercloud rockers lab was coming to a still there today. he'sn the same offic mae
10 gigabit per second once and put in a 40 gigabit per second one and spend a t timeunthe vengthe af ger cord and then suddenly your cable has four times more capacity. so the new cable being built next year isn't because other cables are filled, but is actually a shortroue. to appeal to the wall street trading firms that essentially are heert trash based on the price differences between new york and london. being two or three milliseconds closer to thotr city is carth the w $3 milon >>...
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nbc bay area's political analyst larry gers ten joins us.arry, plenty of hold ups and hesitation, the least of which is the cost of the project. >> this is a tough one, jessica. you might remember that in 2008 the voters passed, then it was a $10 billion bond to begin construction of a high-paid rail system. now since then, uh-oh, the cost has gone up from $43 billion to around $68 billion and the length of the system as gone downing from 660 miles to 520 miles w all this in mind, the obama administration is sending 3.3 billion our way, if legislators agree to spend the first 2.7 billion of the bond. it's a commitment they don't want to make. >> a lot of people are wondering if this is the right time with the problems with the deficit. >> first some worry that the state just won't have the funds to complete the project at the end. counting on federal government doesn't seem to be wise given the shape of the national budget of course. add that to that. some don't like the first link designated by the federal government. it isn't exactly a hea
nbc bay area's political analyst larry gers ten joins us.arry, plenty of hold ups and hesitation, the least of which is the cost of the project. >> this is a tough one, jessica. you might remember that in 2008 the voters passed, then it was a $10 billion bond to begin construction of a high-paid rail system. now since then, uh-oh, the cost has gone up from $43 billion to around $68 billion and the length of the system as gone downing from 660 miles to 520 miles w all this in mind, the...
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i can tell you at least five invest gers are snapping photos, canvassing the seen. residence who were not hurt, they are not home but you can see their cars still are. this happened before 10:30 saying three suspects confronted a 62-year-old woman who was reportedly outside at the time. they forced their way inside the home with her where three more people were inside. we're talking three suspects versus four residents. a fight happened. her adult son was hurt. he was hit on the head by one of the suspects. we understand the woman and her son are in the hospital. police say his injurelies are not life threatening. they are not releasing the condition in regard to the 6 wo-year-old woman. at this point three suspects on the loose. police are asking for your help f. you know about this home robbery attempt, you're asked to call police. they say clearly the motive was sex. live in union city, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> 6:09 now. christina loren lets us know about a good looking day ahead. >> so nice out there. a live look, san jose, a gorgeous sunrise right n
i can tell you at least five invest gers are snapping photos, canvassing the seen. residence who were not hurt, they are not home but you can see their cars still are. this happened before 10:30 saying three suspects confronted a 62-year-old woman who was reportedly outside at the time. they forced their way inside the home with her where three more people were inside. we're talking three suspects versus four residents. a fight happened. her adult son was hurt. he was hit on the head by one of...
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invest gers have been very nervous.ow the dow is down 127 points, nasdaq about 29. >> scott mcgrew is enjoying time off but this is business and tech news. app apple. a problem was pointed out after he received disgruntled users. apple says it has been patched. only a smul nur per were affected. sony appears to rehe's -- it speculates however it's an update to play station slim model. that could be officially announced at a german convention taking place next month. >> happy birthday to former first lady nancy reagan. she turns 91 today. and she's getting a special tribute from disney. they are opening a temporary exhibit for the reagan presidential library. never before seen drawings from the archives. mrs. reagan was presented with a mickey mouth statue. president regular huved those. >> congratulations. a wild fire in northern california. a 1200 acre fire only about 30% contained this morning. evacuations have been ordered for the happy valley area there. five homes have been damaged. 150 year were threatened so. far
invest gers have been very nervous.ow the dow is down 127 points, nasdaq about 29. >> scott mcgrew is enjoying time off but this is business and tech news. app apple. a problem was pointed out after he received disgruntled users. apple says it has been patched. only a smul nur per were affected. sony appears to rehe's -- it speculates however it's an update to play station slim model. that could be officially announced at a german convention taking place next month. >> happy...
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but they need to step up and not fear among ger in the op-ed in pages of "the washington post" and other places. >> well mitt romney's trip has been a memorable one not for grand speeches but avoidable gaffes. the question is would he have been better off staying at home. >> some terribly practical takes on that ahead. >>> and check the executives. they received criticism but just how much money do they have. an investigation and an answer. a pretty shocking one. >>> a chinese female swimmer faster than the men accused of doping. hey, sexist or true? this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. this is the first leg of our world challenge with the cadillac ats. this is actually starting to feel real now. [ ross ] this is the pe
but they need to step up and not fear among ger in the op-ed in pages of "the washington post" and other places. >> well mitt romney's trip has been a memorable one not for grand speeches but avoidable gaffes. the question is would he have been better off staying at home. >> some terribly practical takes on that ahead. >>> and check the executives. they received criticism but just how much money do they have. an investigation and an answer. a pretty shocking one....
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ger results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. explorer card. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. f
ger results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks...
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specifically we in new york like to think of it as lou gehrig's disease and i like it particularly because lou ger significant a graduate of columbia and this is my community. now lou gehrig developed als at the peak of his career. he had been an outstanding hitter for many seasons, .330, .-- .350 batting average. and he first noticed the disorder when he noticed that his swing was not as sharp as it used to be. a terrific hitter. he noticed all of a sudden that while he was seeing the ball perfectly well he wasn't getting his bat around fast enough to really meet it effectively. and i think it's wonderful that we have griffen and peter here because these are the lou gehrigs of our round table. >> rose: they're athletes. >> they're fantastic athletes. they're extremely skilled. griffen is an outstanding athlete in many categories. now an outstanding javelin thrower, and he first noticed his difficulty which is sma in the course of seeing and an interference with his athletic performance. and his mother beth is with us. and she can actually describe the early evidence that he had this disease. with
specifically we in new york like to think of it as lou gehrig's disease and i like it particularly because lou ger significant a graduate of columbia and this is my community. now lou gehrig developed als at the peak of his career. he had been an outstanding hitter for many seasons, .330, .-- .350 batting average. and he first noticed the disorder when he noticed that his swing was not as sharp as it used to be. a terrific hitter. he noticed all of a sudden that while he was seeing the ball...
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because we know the death of met ger evers, the death of mlcolm x, the death of martin kin those events thselv were love tsheac ple aodey loved us enough to die for us. in my own life, many black people wld say only mama would do that or daddy. they loved us enough to die for us? that's serious business. anere'al b a whuldi black people. because you know if you love black people deeply, there's a very good chance you're going to die. [laughter] because if they suffer so bad, you hate the fact they're suffering, you've t do meg. eain mogo u black people. whether you agree with him idealogically or not, the brother loved black people enough tkeep them on his mind all the time. willing to die. and black people knew that. so they wouldn't even agree with hipocall benth wrct'eyay e somebody who's sacrificing for me. but that's very serious. and the flip side,f course, is the babies, you see? so many of the slave insurrections resulted from the death of a slave baby. th'shytecla race,or u de and that's the worst thing you could ever do to any people, isn't it? it's the deepest form of dehuman
because we know the death of met ger evers, the death of mlcolm x, the death of martin kin those events thselv were love tsheac ple aodey loved us enough to die for us. in my own life, many black people wld say only mama would do that or daddy. they loved us enough to die for us? that's serious business. anere'al b a whuldi black people. because you know if you love black people deeply, there's a very good chance you're going to die. [laughter] because if they suffer so bad, you hate the fact...
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iswna est epnte, atnfnaec t ess ger on trre sacrifices a precious asset, the vitality and commitmentsibility the respect of itseporters if only one man says what's the use get nst t t lomngal potesurso cl 's py gstol of what the policy is. [laughter] so the pentagon papers was a moment. this is the moment. everybody says what's the moment in werga. ttana. e oteer em titd i ovaz an e nnad o the paperknew daniel, the -- daniel elsbu, th guy who ardn0:rshe pa t thutto ug touof hduhae lawys saying don't do it, the whole nine yards, and want day ended with a call to ben's house, and it's ben and k having an aen ahs a into touth codeathen the washinon wash was born, and se up everything that was to follow so ben came to the pst in 'st sw" d fenovwian who became tony bradle, and in 19, he beethngnded au chief, a in wdoep h to him out to lunch, and then he came to the paper. at he said about when he came to the paper was the first thing he wanted too vehe daomo pog, hr amo rte lldn'so otenoe to a foreign corrpondent and laid out way he was trying to do with the newspar. we are not trying to
iswna est epnte, atnfnaec t ess ger on trre sacrifices a precious asset, the vitality and commitmentsibility the respect of itseporters if only one man says what's the use get nst t t lomngal potesurso cl 's py gstol of what the policy is. [laughter] so the pentagon papers was a moment. this is the moment. everybody says what's the moment in werga. ttana. e oteer em titd i ovaz an e nnad o the paperknew daniel, the -- daniel elsbu, th guy who ardn0:rshe pa t thutto ug touof hduhae lawys saying...
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. >> mr.arry ger ships e in dry dock. what pictereng ke tni ianse rg tthhaen >> i think the honorable gentleman raises an important pot. wma sthine >> e manifesto referred to a fundamental cnge in the ros giap a amll is it not time we had a referendum in this parliament rather tn relying on the outcome of the nt ra ec, w orsbo re? iompletely understand the view held by my friend. either we should get out ndtaatefduwayrheumen lde sr er th later. i think it would be better not to do that immediately. i think there is an opportuty for reupend h oo like we'll have a referendum, maybe in two or three years' time. ni hhel to question the temerity of the referendum. his party wants to leave the united kingdom. there is a referendum to do just . 'tr tlp t stay in the united kingdom -- i hope that scotla will vote to stay in the united kingdom. tmeis hai ns thme a ouerm. would he confirm that the letter that was sent to him urged him to legislate for a renin thxtlit ao adsasblist whheeaolia- they remember the broken promises. >> i
. >> mr.arry ger ships e in dry dock. what pictereng ke tni ianse rg tthhaen >> i think the honorable gentleman raises an important pot. wma sthine >> e manifesto referred to a fundamental cnge in the ros giap a amll is it not time we had a referendum in this parliament rather tn relying on the outcome of the nt ra ec, w orsbo re? iompletely understand the view held by my friend. either we should get out ndtaatefduwayrheumen lde sr er th later. i think it would be better not...
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in raise the creative animal spirits of free enterprise capitasmndst thean wowhel ain'myan ead vas ger lives when we look to the future of american public policy. econists and historians have bawhr roelt h hiatdoic aclyhle e. grdesir edng ut it. but whatever side you take in that debate, there's a name as pred bwowa's im a onu haf tiad cl to fight them not season the japanese ultimately pulled america out of the recession. and of course, when they do on cctves thoc i hrem cre. ventpaa films, the production board. the implication ofthat cme toarod t pdecemn epe inin ea t itie heovnm llt ive sector. they got to steer the main state. they got a bright. and the problem is wi the ban anateay. urrok, mtare's oge owneftaatrue. ultimately saved americand save the world was that the govement finally getting it right, the private industry and prs deeyee pirittatws anvedvors out urth ado, let me introduce arthur herman, noted historian and book author and "new york times" bestseerad i hl,hee ar pzeiz na. annyh"dos rgrio ctical and commercial attention. [applause] >> ally ue ks cot wer b with a le
in raise the creative animal spirits of free enterprise capitasmndst thean wowhel ain'myan ead vas ger lives when we look to the future of american public policy. econists and historians have bawhr roelt h hiatdoic aclyhle e. grdesir edng ut it. but whatever side you take in that debate, there's a name as pred bwowa's im a onu haf tiad cl to fight them not season the japanese ultimately pulled america out of the recession. and of course, when they do on cctves thoc i hrem cre. ventpaa films,...
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wetsuh tan me ger enf sponsibility when we do engage these networks will be supported by innovative smloot int demeof fs patiat cas nd the globe from northern australia to singapore, from jdi ra,an inhouo prce oabie these deployments enhance our ability to train and to operate with partners and to respond to future csi touccehorwe verde eo elthpant e. my goal is for the department of state to have a leading rolein crafting and cct u fon cyat w c findenur strategic approach to defense partnerships. it is also clear that billing rthipa - bungtnipac a fohe iosll thco a nh dod's capilities in this area. buildingtrong partnerships around the worill req u tota nher miryen of e ta services and the department as a whole also must adapastngthfon liesom emo o maayhe.en ra. avot develop a partnering culture. to that end these sity coatpatind sce id usroe e eclras cni wi n t be built up and retapedded across the -- retained across the forcend among civilns. in parcular, itsril thwe vtn lag st lagtrng ur erte tght e department. building the capacity of defense min industries and other institutns which
wetsuh tan me ger enf sponsibility when we do engage these networks will be supported by innovative smloot int demeof fs patiat cas nd the globe from northern australia to singapore, from jdi ra,an inhouo prce oabie these deployments enhance our ability to train and to operate with partners and to respond to future csi touccehorwe verde eo elthpant e. my goal is for the department of state to have a leading rolein crafting and cct u fon cyat w c findenur strategic approach to defense...
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iouots or not, but ail the callers so far, and it's random on c-span, have been women, but next we have gerwng ca, seea al ythyo rak mal hello, anna. it's been a pleasure listening to you a watching you over the last hour and a hal and i would saythat i f li owe y ior a a different reason being here in spokane. i've been a close friend of, i believe, he's your yungest phst mythce >>leye o ksy hly of you, of course, and i've been in his home many, many t, and pren -ti haven't read your books, but i do empathize, and like i always have with the feministovent, ippatllhe og t h been a part of, and i, myself, wrote a fiction book, and i was er i uld t exenwiriiction in some of the challenges that that brings. >>es s, t ato r, ber iid thhe biggest challenge of writing fiction is kind ofn odd challefor sobody eontiory peay mlheme ifait upright, it seems really real, as real as anything you write about as a reporter or as a columnist, and i think at always e cen wh'mneoorlo a cn,thsi. t a short period of time. with a novel, it usually takes me about a week, couple hours a day rdinglo ahe iav vtrgns
iouots or not, but ail the callers so far, and it's random on c-span, have been women, but next we have gerwng ca, seea al ythyo rak mal hello, anna. it's been a pleasure listening to you a watching you over the last hour and a hal and i would saythat i f li owe y ior a a different reason being here in spokane. i've been a close friend of, i believe, he's your yungest phst mythce >>leye o ksy hly of you, of course, and i've been in his home many, many t, and pren -ti haven't read your...
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the challenge ger space shuttle explosion and the death of osama bin laden. >> you know what i'm surprised there, j.f.k. assassination when cronkite died. >> less exposure to tv. >> i feel that's iconic. >> it's a survey. maybe the people who remember it there aren't as many. number six was tied in two things, who was in the white bronco? >> was it al cowan. i have a term memory. >> i was surprised that that didn't rate higher than the verdict, but that's what people were saying. >> that's number 6? >> number 6. >> what about walking on the moon? kne neil armstrong was walking on the moon. >> did you wake up in a different generation this morning? >> i'm 70. >> world war ii. >> but, boy, do i look good. >> you are the best looking 70 i have seen in a long time. >> oh, my mom's going to love that. all right. so it's 40 minutes past. move on. i'm really only 22. congressman jesse jackson jr.'s office talking. coming clean, so to speak. well, hold on. trying to explain why he's been absent from congress for over a month and raising a lot of questions in the process. we're going to get to the
the challenge ger space shuttle explosion and the death of osama bin laden. >> you know what i'm surprised there, j.f.k. assassination when cronkite died. >> less exposure to tv. >> i feel that's iconic. >> it's a survey. maybe the people who remember it there aren't as many. number six was tied in two things, who was in the white bronco? >> was it al cowan. i have a term memory. >> i was surprised that that didn't rate higher than the verdict, but that's...