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kevin: that is a dropped pass by harrison. not as many today for the browns, but they are near the top. take a look at quinn who won the job coming out of training camp. lost it a month into the season and picked it back up a month ago. solomon: the concern is that this is already a young team. talking about the wide receivers being young and getting players around brady quinn. they will have 11 draft picks in 2010. will they get younger? kevin: second and 10, again, looking for massaquoi. solomon: massaquoi has got to be able to make a play on this as was the previous deep ball on this possession. trap it. find it. get your hands to it. i don't know that was a good enough attempt. he should have gotten his hands to the ball because it was placed in an area i think where he could have had a chance to make the catch. kevin: third down and 10 for brady quinn. that was batted down. they got in his face. fourth and 10. hard to see who got in there. i don't know if it was travis johnson. martin. solomon: pressure in his face. there
kevin: that is a dropped pass by harrison. not as many today for the browns, but they are near the top. take a look at quinn who won the job coming out of training camp. lost it a month into the season and picked it back up a month ago. solomon: the concern is that this is already a young team. talking about the wide receivers being young and getting players around brady quinn. they will have 11 draft picks in 2010. will they get younger? kevin: second and 10, again, looking for massaquoi....
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. >> safer: harrison ford. >> baldwin: that's what they tell me, yeah. >> safer: harrison ford as jackme a multibillion- dollar franchise, and the smart money thought baldwin had blown it. but he claims he has no regrets. you said that many of those action movies could be done by your doorman. >> baldwin: did i say that? >> safer: yeah, you did. >> baldwin: how rude of you to bring that up, morley. >> safer: his decision to play broadway brought him a reputation as "talented but cantankerous." things got worse when he starred with kim basinger in "the marrying man." they actually got married. both the movie and the marriage were certified turkeys. nevertheless, he managed to become one of the more interesting actors of his generation. >> baldwin: i have an m.d. from harvard. >> safer: in good movies and bad, his scenes have been memorable, like the evil surgeon in "malice"... >> baldwin: you ask me if i have a god complex? let me tell you something-- i am god. >> safer: ...or his chilling sales manager in "glengarry glen ross." >> baldwin: put that coffee down! you think i'm [no audio]
. >> safer: harrison ford. >> baldwin: that's what they tell me, yeah. >> safer: harrison ford as jackme a multibillion- dollar franchise, and the smart money thought baldwin had blown it. but he claims he has no regrets. you said that many of those action movies could be done by your doorman. >> baldwin: did i say that? >> safer: yeah, you did. >> baldwin: how rude of you to bring that up, morley. >> safer: his decision to play broadway brought him a...
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john tyler succeeded the presidency upon the death of william henry harrison. he had been a democrat, turned whig. the democrats had been very good to him. he was elected to the senate as a democrat as a young age. >> who are you talking about now? >> i'm talking about tyler. >> tyler. >> then he became a whig. he was elected vice president and succeeded to the presidency. the problem was he wasn't really a whig, and the whigs were very, very upset with him. they did get a tariff bill increase, which was a whig platform item. but what he did that was remarkable and big was that he initiated negotiations with texas, independent nation of texas that had declared its independence from mexico 10 years earlier, to bring texas into the united states in annexation. and that, in my view, really led to the kind of explosion of expansionist sentiment in america. >> who was right after james polk? >> zachary taylor, who was a general during the mexican war, so polk had been his commander in chief. polk never really liked zachary taylor, didn't think much of him. thought o
john tyler succeeded the presidency upon the death of william henry harrison. he had been a democrat, turned whig. the democrats had been very good to him. he was elected to the senate as a democrat as a young age. >> who are you talking about now? >> i'm talking about tyler. >> tyler. >> then he became a whig. he was elected vice president and succeeded to the presidency. the problem was he wasn't really a whig, and the whigs were very, very upset with him. they did get...
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both of the administration's, harrison and the taylor administration, were interrupted by the deathsent said. he did a great deal. >> what do yo(/ñr think? do you agree? >> one interesting highlight, the book that he wrote was part of the american president series that was put together. he told me when we talked about this that the only thing that was to be changed was that he thought he slighted the idea of the mexican warÑi. sessa injured a lead that was a more serious movement -- sussenger believe that was a more serious movement. my research indicates it was this the better get byplay during ahcmrtain point of the mexican war. -john has an exactly right. i think john has it exactly right. he was very good at attempting to alpha maneuver his rivals on the scene. >> or does that say that today's politics are a lot more difficult and uncivil, what do you say to them? >> there are various times in the history where politics have been just as nasty and better as we are experiencing today. many americans are a little uncomfortable with a brand of politics that we're waiting through, a
both of the administration's, harrison and the taylor administration, were interrupted by the deathsent said. he did a great deal. >> what do yo(/ñr think? do you agree? >> one interesting highlight, the book that he wrote was part of the american president series that was put together. he told me when we talked about this that the only thing that was to be changed was that he thought he slighted the idea of the mexican warÑi. sessa injured a lead that was a more serious movement...
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and both of those administrations, harrison and the tail or administration, were interrupted by the deaths of those two presidents. those two administrations did very little. in his administration is between those. and he did a great deal. >> do you agree? >> i certainly agree with john on that. that book he wrote was part of the american presidents series, and he told me when we talk about this that the only thing that/center wanted him to change -- schlessinger 1 interchange was when we had gone to mexico city but they would not negotiate. we could just take over the whole country. he believed that that was a more serious movement at that time that was in the book. john went back and put it in. my research indicates that it was of byplay of the mexican war. but john has polk exactly right. he would have gotten right into the city politics of today. although not so much in terms of face-to-face confrontation, because paul was not that it that. but he was could outmanoeuvring his rivals behind the scenes. >> for those who say that today's politics are a lot more acidic and difficult, a lot
and both of those administrations, harrison and the tail or administration, were interrupted by the deaths of those two presidents. those two administrations did very little. in his administration is between those. and he did a great deal. >> do you agree? >> i certainly agree with john on that. that book he wrote was part of the american presidents series, and he told me when we talk about this that the only thing that/center wanted him to change -- schlessinger 1 interchange was...
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he had three sons and he named them after he put it after sears, george washington, william henry harrison and can resend her belt. and so when the civil war came around, he tried to give his largest steamship which cost nearly a million dollars. he tried to give to the union navy and he said no. and the secretary of the navy said no. he was a little and he didn't link it would last that long. and so vanderbilt ended up being forced actually against as well to lease it for very large sums to the work party. post go tj stiles on his book, the first tycoon. and by the way it will the waco turpitude websites booktv.org and search events. you'll find all kinds of video including that want to take a look. your favorite best nonfiction book of 2009. here's dennis in bloomfield hills, michigan. go ahead. >> caller: merry christmas, sir. there are lot of rate books that came out and i think the very best this year was and the fed by duron paul and at first was a discussion back and forth about the liberty and that sort of thing. but i think that dr. paul nailed it when it was calling so many probl
he had three sons and he named them after he put it after sears, george washington, william henry harrison and can resend her belt. and so when the civil war came around, he tried to give his largest steamship which cost nearly a million dollars. he tried to give to the union navy and he said no. and the secretary of the navy said no. he was a little and he didn't link it would last that long. and so vanderbilt ended up being forced actually against as well to lease it for very large sums to...
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patricia harrison, president and ceo of the corporation for public broadcasting. skipping over the podium, angela from bloomberg news and its share of the national press club speaker committee -- speaker's committee. an investigative reporter for bloomberg news, and the member that organized today's lunch. thank you, allison. . kroger, -- paula korger, president and ceo. the senior associate for the [unintelligible] and finally, max, the associate producer of the -- a producer for the associated press. [applause] most of you are already familiar with our long-term france, big bird, oscar the grouch, and grover from the childhood staples sesame street. those furry and feathery fellows have been coming into our homes and sesame street debut. behind all of our muppet compatriots, chief executive -- it produces sesame street. the public television's favorite is celebrating its fortieth anniversary this year. sesame workshop's mission is to create innovative, engaging, and educational content for everybody. the offer games and entertainment on cell phones and mobile vi
patricia harrison, president and ceo of the corporation for public broadcasting. skipping over the podium, angela from bloomberg news and its share of the national press club speaker committee -- speaker's committee. an investigative reporter for bloomberg news, and the member that organized today's lunch. thank you, allison. . kroger, -- paula korger, president and ceo. the senior associate for the [unintelligible] and finally, max, the associate producer of the -- a producer for the...
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patricia harrison, president and ceo of the corporation for public broadcasting. skipping over the podium, angela from bloomberg news and its share of the national press club speaker committee -- speaker's committee. an investigative reporter for bloomberg news, and the member that organized today's lunch. thank you, allison. . kroger, -- paula korger, president and ceo. the senior associate for the [unintelligible] and finally, max, the associate producer of the -- a producer for the associated press. [applause] most of you are already familiar with our long-term france, big bird, oscar the grouch, and grover from the childhood staples sesame street. those furry and feathery fellows have been coming into our homes and sesame street debut. behind all of our muppet compatriots, chief executive -- it produces sesame street. the public television's favorite is celebrating its fortieth anniversary this year. sesame workshop's mission is to create innovative, engaging, and educational content for everybody. the offer games and entertainment on cell phones and mobile vi
patricia harrison, president and ceo of the corporation for public broadcasting. skipping over the podium, angela from bloomberg news and its share of the national press club speaker committee -- speaker's committee. an investigative reporter for bloomberg news, and the member that organized today's lunch. thank you, allison. . kroger, -- paula korger, president and ceo. the senior associate for the [unintelligible] and finally, max, the associate producer of the -- a producer for the...
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patricia harrison, president and ceo of the corporation for public broadcasting. skipping over the podium, angela from bloomberg news and its share of the national press club speaker committee -- speaker's committee. an investigative reporter for bloomberg news, and the member that organized today's lunch. thank you, allison. . kroger, -- paula korger, president and ceo. the senior associate for the [unintelligible] and finally, max, the associate producer of the -- a producer for the associated press. [applause] most of you are already familiar with our long-term france, big bird, oscar the grouch, and grover from the childhood staples sesame street. those furry and feathery fellows have been coming into our homes and sesame street debut. behind all of our muppet compatriots, chief executive -- it produces sesame street. the public television's favorite is celebrating its fortieth anniversary this year. sesame workshop's mission is to create innovative, engaging, and educational content for everybody. the offer games and entertainment on cell phones and mobile vi
patricia harrison, president and ceo of the corporation for public broadcasting. skipping over the podium, angela from bloomberg news and its share of the national press club speaker committee -- speaker's committee. an investigative reporter for bloomberg news, and the member that organized today's lunch. thank you, allison. . kroger, -- paula korger, president and ceo. the senior associate for the [unintelligible] and finally, max, the associate producer of the -- a producer for the...
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harrison and mrs. cleveland gave this statement, quote, the whole inspiration for our civiluation springs from the teachings of christ and the lessons of the prophets. to read the bible for these fundamentals is a necessity of american life. harry truman, our 33rd president, 1952, said this, quote, the basis of our pill of rights comes from the teachings we get from exodus and st. matthew from isaiah and st. paul. i don't think we emphasize that enough these days. if we don't have a proper fundamental moral background we will end up with a government that does mot believe in rights for anyone but the state. profound. that was harry truman, 1952. charles malic was our ambassador to the united nations from lebanon and the president of the u.n. general assembly in 1958, made this statement, 1958, whoever tries to concede the american word without taking full account of the suffering and love and salvation of christ is only dreaming. i know how embarrassing this matter is to politicians, bureaucrats, busin
harrison and mrs. cleveland gave this statement, quote, the whole inspiration for our civiluation springs from the teachings of christ and the lessons of the prophets. to read the bible for these fundamentals is a necessity of american life. harry truman, our 33rd president, 1952, said this, quote, the basis of our pill of rights comes from the teachings we get from exodus and st. matthew from isaiah and st. paul. i don't think we emphasize that enough these days. if we don't have a proper...
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what happened to legendary british explorer percy harrison fawcett when in 1925 disappeared in amazon looking for an ancient civilization, a place yet called simply and rather cryptically the city of z. i had first heard about the mystery of walleye was doing that story on the death of the world's greatest sherlock holmes and cone in the oil expert and i came across a reference that said that percy fawcett had helped inspire the novel "the lost world" and i'm just going to show a very quick little clip from the movie adaptation of the book just to give you some sense. where is my little clicker here? here is a picture of percy who is rather iconic and that is the most iconic picture of him. and now i'm going to show you this clip from "the lost world." >> propose a new expedition consisting of professor too many and myself together with two impartial and acceptable members of this audience, preceded ones to the amazon to investigate my claim of the existence of a lost world. >> well said, yes. >> well, i had read "the lost world" and it piqued my curiosity, who was percy fawcett and p
what happened to legendary british explorer percy harrison fawcett when in 1925 disappeared in amazon looking for an ancient civilization, a place yet called simply and rather cryptically the city of z. i had first heard about the mystery of walleye was doing that story on the death of the world's greatest sherlock holmes and cone in the oil expert and i came across a reference that said that percy fawcett had helped inspire the novel "the lost world" and i'm just going to show a very...
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hi i'm doug harrison. scooter store, 97% of our medicare customers pay little to nothing out of pocket. how do we do it? we know what it takes to get you your power chair or scooter. it's our strength. it's our mission. and we back it up with the scooter store guarantee. if we qualify you and medicare denies your claim for a new powerchair or scooter, i'll give it to you absolutely free. i paid into medicare all my life, and when i needed it the benefit was there for me. the scooter store made it so easy. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. medicare and my insurance covered it all. the scooter store got me back out in the world again. and they're some of the nicest people you'll ever talk to. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little to no cost to you. call the scooter store for free information today! improve your mobility and your life. call the number on your screen for your free, no obligation information from the scooter store. find
hi i'm doug harrison. scooter store, 97% of our medicare customers pay little to nothing out of pocket. how do we do it? we know what it takes to get you your power chair or scooter. it's our strength. it's our mission. and we back it up with the scooter store guarantee. if we qualify you and medicare denies your claim for a new powerchair or scooter, i'll give it to you absolutely free. i paid into medicare all my life, and when i needed it the benefit was there for me. the scooter store made...
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hi i'm doug harrison.the scooter store, 97% of our medicare customers pay little to nothing out of pocket. how do we do it? we know what it takes to get you your power chair or scooter. it's our strength. it's our mission. and we back it up with the scooter store guarantee. if we qualify you and medicare denies your claim for a new powerchair or scooter, i'll give it to you absolutely free. i paid into medicare all my life, and when i needed it the benefit was there for me. the scooter store made it so easy. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. medicare and my insurance covered it all. the scooter store got me back out in the world again. and they're some of the nicest people you'll ever (matt ryan) my face takes enough abuse. that's why i use gillette fusion for my sensitive skin. fusion has 5 blades, with an anti-friction coating, that float comfortably. fusion, proven performance even on sensitive skin. it's the last day you can switch your medicare part d plan. we just switched oursel
hi i'm doug harrison.the scooter store, 97% of our medicare customers pay little to nothing out of pocket. how do we do it? we know what it takes to get you your power chair or scooter. it's our strength. it's our mission. and we back it up with the scooter store guarantee. if we qualify you and medicare denies your claim for a new powerchair or scooter, i'll give it to you absolutely free. i paid into medicare all my life, and when i needed it the benefit was there for me. the scooter store...
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hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need., if we qualify you for medicare reimbursement and medicare denies your claim, we'll give you your new power chair or scooter free. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. with help from the scooter store, medicare and my insurance covered it all. call the scooter store for free information today. call the number on your screen for free information. it's the last day you can switch your medicare part d plan. we just switched ourselves and we're happy we did. what i wanted was simple: the most value for my dollar. so, now that it's time... we're making the move to a plan that really works for us. make the switch to an aarp® medicarerx plan. insured through unitedhealthcare. call now for a free information kit. you'll receive a summary of plan benefits and an enrollment form. discover why it's one of the most popular part d plans... with over 3.5 million members and counting. yep, with our new aarp® medicarerx plan, we'll be able to reach someone 24 hours a day, 7 days a w
hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need., if we qualify you for medicare reimbursement and medicare denies your claim, we'll give you your new power chair or scooter free. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. with help from the scooter store, medicare and my insurance covered it all. call the scooter store for free information today. call the number on your screen for free information. it's the last day you can switch your...
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hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need.if we qualify you for medicare reimbursement and medicare denies your claim, we'll give you your new power chair or scooter free. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. with help from the scooter store, medicare and my insurance covered it all. call the scooter store for free information today. call the number on your screen for free information. (announcer) the more you experience muscle pain... the more you expect from your pain reliever. tylenol 8 hour eases body pain... with one layer that works fast... one that lasts all day... and no layers that irritate your stomach the way that ibuprofen can. and no layers that irritate your stomach you'd think it would be something out of your control. not necessarily. after menopause, when a woman has a fracture, the underlying cause could be osteoporosis. and that's a fracture that might have been prevented. if you have post-menopausal osteoporosis, you could be at high risk for fracture. which is why i hope you'll call now 1
hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need.if we qualify you for medicare reimbursement and medicare denies your claim, we'll give you your new power chair or scooter free. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. with help from the scooter store, medicare and my insurance covered it all. call the scooter store for free information today. call the number on your screen for free information. (announcer) the more you experience muscle...