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that is a very different goalpost. question the question for some -- >> the question for some, especially women, is why do republicans want to get government out of our lives but into our wombs? the supreme court ruled decades ago is a matter of privacy whether the government can intrude upon your privacy to force you into doing or not doing certain medical acts. >> the senator says she has had enough. " people are stunned by the partisanship and overall this function d -- dysfunction. it has gone to the extremes in terms of resolving the question. >> she was first elected to the house in 1978. she says there is an all or nothing mentality in congress now and she wants no more part of it. she is not running for reelection. that is an opening for the democrats. >> it looks like they have a war. they have two weeks to decide who the candndidate is. this is really sad, i think. this is increasingly happening. moderate members of the congress leave because they feel there is no place for them. she is the latest. there are
that is a very different goalpost. question the question for some -- >> the question for some, especially women, is why do republicans want to get government out of our lives but into our wombs? the supreme court ruled decades ago is a matter of privacy whether the government can intrude upon your privacy to force you into doing or not doing certain medical acts. >> the senator says she has had enough. " people are stunned by the partisanship and overall this function d --...
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instruments down bass and drums then the slaves would have access to so kind of all of it continuously goalpost musical simple must continue to grow to so so you considered to be so a young yeah. i would say so i mean compared to classical music is is way behind. what modern music. originates and oh they exist and to gospel music. so jazz oh you say you know it you know you have this new thing called contemporary gospel music and. neil gospel music pop gospel regs are always right you have so many different categories and i like we said a keeps evolving so it went and what's your what's your i think it is contemporary gospel you know the music you do the classical stuff we did last in the state of mind you know music will always reflect what's happening in society so i think they go hand in hand so our society develops and things are becoming more open exposed gospel music will continue to evolve what's your attitude to. using the gospel tradition in pop music with the lyrics and the lifestyle has nothing to do. you know that that could be a argument for the ages you know some people see or fee
instruments down bass and drums then the slaves would have access to so kind of all of it continuously goalpost musical simple must continue to grow to so so you considered to be so a young yeah. i would say so i mean compared to classical music is is way behind. what modern music. originates and oh they exist and to gospel music. so jazz oh you say you know it you know you have this new thing called contemporary gospel music and. neil gospel music pop gospel regs are always right you have so...
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it is impossible for us to govern when the majority contin the goalposts. this has been the pattern of behavior for this entire session, and i hope for tt it w stop. we can do here's how. we need to be honest about the best way to create apro-growth economy. as i think my republican colleagues would agree, part of that solution is empowering the tax policies. but that isn't all the entire solution. part of the soln must involve government investment in priorities we believe in. this incluin smarter, more sophisticated workforce education. the president's budget takes direction. it provides $60 billion for education, jobs. $25 billion tohe layoffs. 5 billion to support reforms in the teacher profession. and 30li least 35,000. and this is why democrats are focused oneed to invest for all children in each thank the gen. >> we really see a stark contrast between the ics' budge before us today, a budget that hurts the middle class and those that are struggling to get out of povertyan balanced plan to invest in our economy. part of the district i have the privile
it is impossible for us to govern when the majority contin the goalposts. this has been the pattern of behavior for this entire session, and i hope for tt it w stop. we can do here's how. we need to be honest about the best way to create apro-growth economy. as i think my republican colleagues would agree, part of that solution is empowering the tax policies. but that isn't all the entire solution. part of the soln must involve government investment in priorities we believe in. this incluin...
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championships draw closer landlords are looking to cash in on finance but it's fear that moving the goalposts will send crowds packing instead also to come for you here on our team a tale of two cities. people. coming to see holly world all. the stars are here take a look at the. country look at the plight of the growing number of homeless people who live right next door to america's rich and famous. china has lashed out at the u.s. over its decision to plow ahead with sanctions against countries to keep buying iranian oil beijing says washington has no right to unilaterally punish other nations the u.s. wants to strangle iranian oil trade in an attempt to make the country abandon its nuclear program under the new restrictions set to come into force in june any foreign banks doing all related deals with iran would be cut off from america's financial system the white house claims there are enough oil sources in the world to keep the market from collapsing without iran's input but another more political commentator in tehran says washington is being over optimistic i believe. the us not being.
championships draw closer landlords are looking to cash in on finance but it's fear that moving the goalposts will send crowds packing instead also to come for you here on our team a tale of two cities. people. coming to see holly world all. the stars are here take a look at the. country look at the plight of the growing number of homeless people who live right next door to america's rich and famous. china has lashed out at the u.s. over its decision to plow ahead with sanctions against...
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dreams imagine going to a football game where there were no referees and either team could move the goalposts whenever they wanted and whichever team had the most money could decide how many downs they get and look you know when the wall street guys who came to us in the clinton administration and said deregulate. would never dream of getting in a deregulated taxicab or brushing their teeth with the regulated base so a core of the argument is we are special we went to certain schools we wear certain kinds of suits we you will take care of things leave it to us or don't have a counter baling seat at the table for everybody else and yet what we've seen is when the big institutions blow up. what happened to cause a social catastrophe and when the system is tilted towards them what happens the government bails out the big institutions and leaves the rest of people to fend for themselves how do you know these concepts are are at their core are really quite fundamental and straightforward and yet there is a fair amount of complexity associated with this it doesn't reduce well to a bumper sticker ho
dreams imagine going to a football game where there were no referees and either team could move the goalposts whenever they wanted and whichever team had the most money could decide how many downs they get and look you know when the wall street guys who came to us in the clinton administration and said deregulate. would never dream of getting in a deregulated taxicab or brushing their teeth with the regulated base so a core of the argument is we are special we went to certain schools we wear...
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because european championship draws closer to looking to cash in on fans but it's fear moving the goalposts will send crowds packing instead also. one by one cities around the world go dark for global earth hour this year we've got some surprising new comers including the international space station one that happened. still to come people first china has lashed out at the u.s. over its decision to plow ahead with sanctions against countries that keep buying iranian oil beijing's as washington has no right to take it upon itself to punish other nations the west wants to strangle iranian oil trade in an attempt to make the country abandon its nuclear program under the new restrictions become a de force in june and the foreign banks doing all related deals with iran would be cut off from america's financial system the white house claims there are enough oil sources in the world to keep the market from collapsing without iran's input but not a military political commentator into iran says washington is being overoptimistic . i believe the. u.s. not being of. such a child russia will not well fo
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championships draws closer landlords are looking to cash in on france but it's fear that moving the goalposts will send crowds packing instead also tale of two cities. people believe that they're coming to see how they were all other stars are here to come people. and you can compare this country to look at the plight of the growing number of homeless people who live next door to america's a rich and famous. spain has been hit by the toughest spending cuts in its modern history with the country's young government vowing to slash twenty seven billion euros ministry's funding will go down almost seventeen percent public sector pay will be frozen and corporations will have to contribute more in taxes the austerity and changes in labor laws have sent hundreds of thousands protesting onto the streets but economic analyst michael gross believes that spain will not be able to push the cuts through anyway. what i can see is that the waters when want to make the spanish government is not only visited if pill it's also impossible when you look at the private sector private sector is totally over bit mo
championships draws closer landlords are looking to cash in on france but it's fear that moving the goalposts will send crowds packing instead also tale of two cities. people believe that they're coming to see how they were all other stars are here to come people. and you can compare this country to look at the plight of the growing number of homeless people who live next door to america's a rich and famous. spain has been hit by the toughest spending cuts in its modern history with the...
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ounces so the comix shay's about one hundred billion ounces per year so it's even a greater ratio big goalposts in the cold because market you know they trade about a hundred times more people gold actual real physical gold that exists so it's about one hundred thirty five times more but what's even more astounding is when you look at you know the total solar cells by two thousand and ten when you add in scrap metal as well so the annual my production you look at about seventy percent of that is used up rape or just your purposes so if you thousand and ten there's only about one hundred million ounces of silver left for best mates or per monetary purposes so again you never actually said one hundred billion galaxies trades on comix right so thousand times more sister project in market yeah and you know it's interesting at this warren buffett trying to down talk down gold meanwhile in the troika in europe what's the first thing they did when they got greece to sign off on the memorandum when it's practically losing their sovereignty they now have a claim on greece's gold one hundred eleven tons
ounces so the comix shay's about one hundred billion ounces per year so it's even a greater ratio big goalposts in the cold because market you know they trade about a hundred times more people gold actual real physical gold that exists so it's about one hundred thirty five times more but what's even more astounding is when you look at you know the total solar cells by two thousand and ten when you add in scrap metal as well so the annual my production you look at about seventy percent of that...
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so they moved the goalpost. is coming out of the gang of six or we can scale back the entitlements that i am offering you, and i can go either way, john. up or down. you decide. and at that point, boehner walked away again and claimed that the president, himself, had moved the goalpost, which wasn't true. and that's the story that's come out in the last week or two in the "washington post." so the president tried really hard to strike this deal. i am not saying it was a good or bad deal but the essence of the book here, bill, is to give people, particularly progressives and liberals who watched the last year or two and have wondered what obama was thinking, what he was up to. some have been disappointed. some have been puzzled. the inform inside information they need to render a good judgment. if you don't think the tax cut deal of the lame duck section was the right deal, i think it ended up being fine and good a lot in a lot of -- good in a lot of ways. you have to read the book to be informed. you may end up
so they moved the goalpost. is coming out of the gang of six or we can scale back the entitlements that i am offering you, and i can go either way, john. up or down. you decide. and at that point, boehner walked away again and claimed that the president, himself, had moved the goalpost, which wasn't true. and that's the story that's come out in the last week or two in the "washington post." so the president tried really hard to strike this deal. i am not saying it was a good or bad...
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. >> it sets those goalposts a little bit early. the baby with the bath water, if that mandate does go, what else could go with it? >> for certain, we know from the argument that two things will go with it, the things most closely related to the individual insurance purchase requirement. that is the ban on insurance companies denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions and then a second set of rules that limited when insurance companies could change is there rates based only on geographic area, whether someone smoked and age. other than that, the insurance companies would be very limited in how they adjust their rates for people with similar conditions. the further away you get from that, it seemed like from the arguments, the further away you get to the very peripheral edges, the justices seem to think things that were tacked on that govern things like black lung benefits, indian health care, those things might survive. as you come closer in, the hard thing is, who gets to decide what comes and what goes, what stays and
. >> it sets those goalposts a little bit early. the baby with the bath water, if that mandate does go, what else could go with it? >> for certain, we know from the argument that two things will go with it, the things most closely related to the individual insurance purchase requirement. that is the ban on insurance companies denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions and then a second set of rules that limited when insurance companies could change is there rates based...
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i think what's happened here is we know presidential politics are unfair and the goalposts are movingick santorum. there was a lot of attention on him making this argument. whether he does decent in southern states, which i'm give mitt romney some credit, it is a home game for santorum, not because of geography but because of social conservative issues, i don't think a strong showing is going to up-end the gop establishment that this is romney's. >> okay, so he's been eating grits and saying y'all. here's some reaction from regular folks in the south. >> when they start talking about grits and biscuits and gravy, it seems like they are kind of talking up to us. >> i don't think anyone is going to vote because they actually are hunters or they like cheese grits, i don't think that really matters to most voters in the south. >> we need someone not to just say, you know, i came down here, i eight grits, i know what you need. >> so mark, what do you think, is romney just not conservative enough? is he not likable enough? do people not think he actually likes grits? >> i think this kind of
i think what's happened here is we know presidential politics are unfair and the goalposts are movingick santorum. there was a lot of attention on him making this argument. whether he does decent in southern states, which i'm give mitt romney some credit, it is a home game for santorum, not because of geography but because of social conservative issues, i don't think a strong showing is going to up-end the gop establishment that this is romney's. >> okay, so he's been eating grits and...
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argument holds less water, partly because the scientists themselves have very cleverly moved the goalpostshallenging every premise. they're challenging that h5n1 is even a dangero virus out in nature. >> i have to tell you, i actually agree with laurie garrett on this she is really esteemed in this field. i think this virus may be being overhyped. the real question, it may be unconstitutional to ever abridge scientific research. arthel? arthel: very interesting. dr. marc siegel, thank you very much. >> thank you. bill: we have brand new polling numbers on the next battleground for republicans and how they stack up in a one-on-one contest against president obama in his home state. scott rasmussen standing by live with that. >> also, bill, it is changing color for christmas, hanukkah, saint patty's day, even the new york giants but the empire state building refused to honor one person in particular and that has sparked a battle over the buildings in the city that never sleeps. when i grow up, i want to fix up old houses. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i w
argument holds less water, partly because the scientists themselves have very cleverly moved the goalpostshallenging every premise. they're challenging that h5n1 is even a dangero virus out in nature. >> i have to tell you, i actually agree with laurie garrett on this she is really esteemed in this field. i think this virus may be being overhyped. the real question, it may be unconstitutional to ever abridge scientific research. arthel? arthel: very interesting. dr. marc siegel, thank you...
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now it's going up to better levels, republicans seem to be moving the goalposts astonishingly. >> the president's policies have made them worse. >> this is the most anti-job, anti-investment and anti-growth administration i've seen since jimmy carter. >> liz, i want to ask you first a strategic question since that is what you're in the business of doing. if you were right now advising a political candidate in the republican field, how do they -- it seems to me like they have pegged their argument on jobs in the economy. mitt romney, more than any other. rick santorum less so. >> yes. >> if the economy continues to get better, if it does improve, what is your play? how do you go about making the argument? >> let me broaden that out a little bit. one of my big things as a strategist i think there is a natural tendency in politics for candidates to want to focus on whatever the issue at the moment is or whatever the issue of the month is. and i think that is a very bad idea. i think when you're running a candidate, you want to run somebody who actually has a diverse set of solutions to e
now it's going up to better levels, republicans seem to be moving the goalposts astonishingly. >> the president's policies have made them worse. >> this is the most anti-job, anti-investment and anti-growth administration i've seen since jimmy carter. >> liz, i want to ask you first a strategic question since that is what you're in the business of doing. if you were right now advising a political candidate in the republican field, how do they -- it seems to me like they have...
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at the last minute he decided to move the goalposts. 1.2 trillion dollars in new taxes. he knew that i was not going to go to that point. there has been a lot talk about about how this whole thing played out. the white house tried to spin that i walked out of the negotiations. there is a lot being written about this all of a sudden. the washington post for a big article. republicans love to talk to dozens of staffers and people who were in the room. they can get down to the details about what kind of muffins or in the room while wilbur having breakfast. one thing i found interesting from an unnamed source from the white house who was horrified that i had the audacity to say that obamacare -- while pushing the president to cut his own health-care law. you can excuse me for speaking like an ordinary american. the american people do not want obamacare. washington and democrats forced it down the throat of the american people and the american people rise up and do something about it. [applause] guess what? the white house knows this. yester
at the last minute he decided to move the goalposts. 1.2 trillion dollars in new taxes. he knew that i was not going to go to that point. there has been a lot talk about about how this whole thing played out. the white house tried to spin that i walked out of the negotiations. there is a lot being written about this all of a sudden. the washington post for a big article. republicans love to talk to dozens of staffers and people who were in the room. they can get down to the details about what...