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i'm still just reveling in hearing someone from hollywood make a speech like that.t. and come back anytime. i also want to recognize john cornyn who's doing a fabulous job as chairman of the nrsc. thank you so much, john. and you heard from our nrsc chairman orrin hatch who's doing an absolutely spectacular job. orrin has enjoyed a long and distinguished career and certainly doesn't need to be spending his time pitching for the nrsc but to tell you the truth, he's been an all-star the past couple of years and we don't know where we'd have been without him. thank you so much, orrin. and my buddy john boehner has done a great job holding those house republicans together. thank you so much, john, for the great job you're doing. and pete sessions, an outstanding job at the nrcc and finally, i want to thank probably the best idea man we've ever had is back in action and providing great suggestions. sometimes on a virtually hourly basis. our speaker tonight, newt gingrich. thanks for being with us, newt. as jon voight indicated this new administration has got a very, very
i'm still just reveling in hearing someone from hollywood make a speech like that.t. and come back anytime. i also want to recognize john cornyn who's doing a fabulous job as chairman of the nrsc. thank you so much, john. and you heard from our nrsc chairman orrin hatch who's doing an absolutely spectacular job. orrin has enjoyed a long and distinguished career and certainly doesn't need to be spending his time pitching for the nrsc but to tell you the truth, he's been an all-star the past...
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there was a time when hollywood actually did put forth conservative timeless values. values of patriotism, values of commitment to family. but there was a critical error in history that conservatives and people of faith made. and that was they actually abandoned hollywood because they felt it was becoming evil and what happened when they abandoned hollywood is they allowed for people who don't share those moral values to own and pretty much run everything. that's the entertainment media. the entertainment media today by the way is the shaper of our culture. there's an old saying that is give me the songs a nation sings and it matters who not writes her laws because really the way people behave in a country behave and how the culture, the songs, the entertainment media is feeding them. you all know that better than any generation. so becoming involved in the entertainment media is one that conservatives who have funding must do. secondly, conservatives love to hate the news media. i mean, we just do. we love to complain about the "new york times" and cbs and abc. but t
there was a time when hollywood actually did put forth conservative timeless values. values of patriotism, values of commitment to family. but there was a critical error in history that conservatives and people of faith made. and that was they actually abandoned hollywood because they felt it was becoming evil and what happened when they abandoned hollywood is they allowed for people who don't share those moral values to own and pretty much run everything. that's the entertainment media. the...
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they were innovative, and their hollywood savvy in the use of media was masterful. . the use of media was masterful. all their strategies should be carefully looked at to see if we might mimic them in a positive legal way. my most pressing concern at this hour is the safety of israel. i think obama has no idea that israel was built on the blood and sweat of the jewish people. every blade of grass, every tree has been a successful effort because of the jewish people understanding they would have a safe homeland forever. safe homeland forever. he could not possibly understand this or he would know that the jewish people have tried time and time again to give the palestinians land and bring a peaceful solution, but every attempt, every attempt was returned with violence. palestinians use gaza to attack israel. as far as i'm concerned, their only agenda is to wipe israel off the face of the earth. and he reprimands the israeli people, obama, like he's a professor and they're the school children. i was embarrassed to watch his press conference with the great war hero benja
they were innovative, and their hollywood savvy in the use of media was masterful. . the use of media was masterful. all their strategies should be carefully looked at to see if we might mimic them in a positive legal way. my most pressing concern at this hour is the safety of israel. i think obama has no idea that israel was built on the blood and sweat of the jewish people. every blade of grass, every tree has been a successful effort because of the jewish people understanding they would have...
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that was that they abandon hollywood because they felt was becoming evil. what happened was a bailout for people who do not share our values to then on and run everything. that is the entertainment media. energy media is the shaper of agriculture. really, the way that people behave and how come she behaves is how the media is treating them. >> we're going to break away from this program to take you live to the floor of the u.s. house as members come in for morning hour. this is time set aside for short speeches brief list of words begins today at 2:00 p.m. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's room, washington, d.c., june 15, 2009. i hereby appoint the honorable donna f. edwards to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 6, 2009, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate r
that was that they abandon hollywood because they felt was becoming evil. what happened was a bailout for people who do not share our values to then on and run everything. that is the entertainment media. energy media is the shaper of agriculture. really, the way that people behave and how come she behaves is how the media is treating them. >> we're going to break away from this program to take you live to the floor of the u.s. house as members come in for morning hour. this is time set...
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one of the most courageous acts in society today is for a hollywood actor to stand up and declare that he is a conservative republican. [cheers and applause] you know, what is even more surprising is that he keeps getting prominent roles. i am sure that is more a reflection of his gifts and acting and not his political beliefs. this friend of ours that is going to be with us this evening, ladies and gentleman, is our beloved actor john hoyt. [applause] -- ladies and gentlemen/ . he has a long and distinguished career as a leading man and as a character actor. he came to prominence in the 1960's with a performance in the 1969 best picture winner "midnight cowboy," , for which he won his first academy award nomination. the route the following decades, john hoyt has appeared in such landmark films -- throughout the following decades. he received an academy award for best actor. he starred in his seventh season of "24." he is also a humanitarian who has worked for indian rights and for vietnam veterans. he is currently active in a continuing africa to airlift children from the contaminated
one of the most courageous acts in society today is for a hollywood actor to stand up and declare that he is a conservative republican. [cheers and applause] you know, what is even more surprising is that he keeps getting prominent roles. i am sure that is more a reflection of his gifts and acting and not his political beliefs. this friend of ours that is going to be with us this evening, ladies and gentleman, is our beloved actor john hoyt. [applause] -- ladies and gentlemen/ . he has a long...
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that was they actually abandoned hollywood because they felt it was becoming evil. and what happened when they abandoned hollywood is they allowed for people who don't share those moral values to then own and pretty much run everything. that's the entertainment media. the entertainment media today, by the way, is the shaper of our culture. there is an old saying that just give me the songs the nation sings and it matters not who writes her laws, because really the way the people behave and a country behave is how the culture, the songs, the entertainment media is feeding them. you all know that better than any generation. so becoming involved in the entertainment media is one that conservatives who have funding must do. secondly, conservatives love to hate the news media. i mean, we just do. we love to complain about the new york time and cbs and abc, but there are few people that are actually doing something about it. there is another old saying that says the man that has free speech and the freedom of the press is the one who owns the press. and like it or not the
that was they actually abandoned hollywood because they felt it was becoming evil. and what happened when they abandoned hollywood is they allowed for people who don't share those moral values to then own and pretty much run everything. that's the entertainment media. the entertainment media today, by the way, is the shaper of our culture. there is an old saying that just give me the songs the nation sings and it matters not who writes her laws, because really the way the people behave and a...
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him you are from hollywood, you should hear my story. i've got a great story, i was a counterfeiter. and of course paul is used to everybody wanting him to make movies out of their stories and paul lewis him off and finally has time to kill at the end of his trip before art takes him back to the airport and says okay kid, and paul hirsi art's story. and paul immediately felt a book would be a good idea before rushing off into a movie. >> what did he think when he first heard the story? >> i didn't know what to think. this kid learned how to counterfeit from his mom is boyfriend of 16, and had gone on to defeat the 1906 new know when the money changed and i didn't know whether to believe him. i said i don't know if i can do a book but i would like to talk to him and maybe we could do and article and one-sided the magazine article and wanted to write a book for sure. >> interviewing and getting the story so vastly different writing the book before your other book most journalists are relatively short for writers especially, jeff, in your c
him you are from hollywood, you should hear my story. i've got a great story, i was a counterfeiter. and of course paul is used to everybody wanting him to make movies out of their stories and paul lewis him off and finally has time to kill at the end of his trip before art takes him back to the airport and says okay kid, and paul hirsi art's story. and paul immediately felt a book would be a good idea before rushing off into a movie. >> what did he think when he first heard the story?...
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a little bit of hollywood taking place. tell us about that. >> owen wilson was filming in the bullpen for an upcoming movie that's coming out. >> your cousin is darren fletcher who played with the expo franchise and is part of the blue jays. what's that like? >> me and him hung out on the field. i got to give him a tour, and it was fun having family here. >> the grass is always greener for john on his side of the field. back to you. >> well, the ground crew getting the field in condition and ready for this ball game today. nats have won the first two. we'll be back with more right after this. ♪ ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) ♪ who's watching... (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ it's the money you could be saving with geico. times may be tough today, but the things we all look forward to haven't changed. like owning a home. watching our children grow. and retiring with confidence. so whatever you're looking forward to, m&t bank is here to help
a little bit of hollywood taking place. tell us about that. >> owen wilson was filming in the bullpen for an upcoming movie that's coming out. >> your cousin is darren fletcher who played with the expo franchise and is part of the blue jays. what's that like? >> me and him hung out on the field. i got to give him a tour, and it was fun having family here. >> the grass is always greener for john on his side of the field. back to you. >> well, the ground crew getting...
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president reagan's travels from dixon, illinois, hollywood, washington, dear lynn and beyond is as enduring of legacy as anyone. throughout that time nevadaians have been proud to call president reagan our leader and our friend. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi. >> it is a distinct honor, i know for my colleagues as well as myself to welcome so many distinguished guests on this very special day in the capitol. the unveiling of a statue in the capitol is always exciting. rarely are we able to to it in the presence of an immediate family member. it is usually about history. today it is a great privilege for all of us, for all of us to be joined by the former first lady, mrs. ronald reagan, nancy reagan. we are honored by your presence. [applause] president reagan and mrs. reagan have one of the great love stories of all-time and the american people benefited from that. the support, the love that mrs. reagan gave the president were a source of joy to the american people and again of strength to the pres
president reagan's travels from dixon, illinois, hollywood, washington, dear lynn and beyond is as enduring of legacy as anyone. throughout that time nevadaians have been proud to call president reagan our leader and our friend. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi. >> it is a distinct honor, i know for my colleagues as well as myself to welcome so many distinguished guests on this very special...
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could you say something so false, stupid, such a lie, for instance about chaplin, he was working in hollywood 40 years and in these words to prove the evidence that we were becoming the same person because otherwise he allowed me to have my own thoughts, ideas, feelings, but no, we were the same person so when he died a part of me died also. >> host: well, mark fried has done a lot about you. >> guest: poor remarked, but we are becoming some of the same person and we worked together on this. >> host: i wanted to talk about a couple things you developed. revolution and ideology and then i want to talk about religion. but let's start with the ideology. you said in an interview that i read i am strongly influenced by marxism and i love tennis. perhaps i belonged to the superstitious wing of the marxist movement to the magic winning. i've always had problems with the dogmatic spirits who repeat ideas instead of creating them. aside from marks himself, i don't want to get into a discussion of the works of marx, but who are the marxists that actually have had influence that you see as your guiding
could you say something so false, stupid, such a lie, for instance about chaplin, he was working in hollywood 40 years and in these words to prove the evidence that we were becoming the same person because otherwise he allowed me to have my own thoughts, ideas, feelings, but no, we were the same person so when he died a part of me died also. >> host: well, mark fried has done a lot about you. >> guest: poor remarked, but we are becoming some of the same person and we worked together...
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place i got my first tattoo on sunset tattoo on hollywood boulevard. you know i love joe beimel.he's your appropriate typical reliever. >> bob: you guys platinum members out there? [ laughter ] >> rob: i have a parking spot. >> bob: a lot of the crowds sticking around. it's fireworks night. this game will have to end in the next inning or two for the fireworks to be seen nationals can't start them after 10:50 on a friday night because of the surrounding neighborhoods. >> rob: we're just going to have to go ahead and win this in the bottom of the 10th inning after joel gets out of this inning. -- joe gets out this have inning. >> bob: and the 0-2. he took that sweeping breaking ball and just missed with it. 28,060 paid tonight. >> rob: a lot more fans, you've dpsh -- you want more fans, you've got to win more games. that's the way it works. >> bob: beimel trying away lind here with alex rios next. good seats available tomorrow night and on father's date. 1:35 game on sunday. bring dad to the ballpark. red sox are in after the day off mond
place i got my first tattoo on sunset tattoo on hollywood boulevard. you know i love joe beimel.he's your appropriate typical reliever. >> bob: you guys platinum members out there? [ laughter ] >> rob: i have a parking spot. >> bob: a lot of the crowds sticking around. it's fireworks night. this game will have to end in the next inning or two for the fireworks to be seen nationals can't start them after 10:50 on a friday night because of the surrounding neighborhoods. >>...
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in our current culture, one of the most courageous acts in society today is for a hollywood actor to stand up and declare that he is a conservative republican. you know, what's even more surprising is he keeps getting prominent roles.
in our current culture, one of the most courageous acts in society today is for a hollywood actor to stand up and declare that he is a conservative republican. you know, what's even more surprising is he keeps getting prominent roles.
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hollywood, california. 2-1 reds in the top of the 7th, nationals park. count one ball and one strike. they have still got rhodes in the bullpen and weathers in case he is needed and cordero. the pitch to dickerson. 9/11s it back. -- fouls it back. he was 0-1 last night and 1-1 as a pinch-hitter on tuesday. both teams with 5 base hits. 2-5-0 for cincinnati and 0-5-1 for the nationals. delivers. just missed outside. two balls and two strikes. nobody on in the 7th inning. takes outside for ball three. pretty close, rob. >> rob: very close right here on the pitch track. try to throw a backdoor slider. that is the tough part about not getting a lot of work. some of your breaking stuff may not be as sharp as you would like. >> johnny: count full, tavarez delivers and dickerson pops it down the left field line. nice running grab for josh willingham. coming up tomorrow night at 7:30, the nationals and tampa. masn2. join in progress about 7:05. and sunday afternoon at 1:30. and then new york against the yankees on tuesday and thursday on the big network, masn hd,
hollywood, california. 2-1 reds in the top of the 7th, nationals park. count one ball and one strike. they have still got rhodes in the bullpen and weathers in case he is needed and cordero. the pitch to dickerson. 9/11s it back. -- fouls it back. he was 0-1 last night and 1-1 as a pinch-hitter on tuesday. both teams with 5 base hits. 2-5-0 for cincinnati and 0-5-1 for the nationals. delivers. just missed outside. two balls and two strikes. nobody on in the 7th inning. takes outside for ball...
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all the hollywood guys do this. guess one commercial couldn't hurt. ♪ ( whispery ) bud light.ancers: vroom vroom, der party starter! ( cat meows, conan hisses ) conan: vroom vroom, party starter! that wasn't me. ♪ party starter... party starter ♪ hey, conan! vroom vroom, party starter! party starter. why don't you go back to sweden, man? are you ready to go grab life by the gills? maybe make an investment you know will pay off? is it time to do a little team building with the team that matters most? check out the savings at the bass pro shops family summer camp. like flag t shirts for only $5. and bass pro patriotic chairs for only $9.99. your adventure starts here. plus now you can save thousands on a new boat and get a free special package at tracker dealers nationwide. ( "tuesday afternoon" by the♪ tuesday es playing ) ♪ afternoon ♪ i'm just beginning to see... ♪ when was the last time you went to the aquarium? - ♪ now i'm on my way... - with your daughter? on a tuesday? - ♪ tuesday... - visa debit is easier than cash and checks. - more people go explore with visa. - ♪ afte
all the hollywood guys do this. guess one commercial couldn't hurt. ♪ ( whispery ) bud light.ancers: vroom vroom, der party starter! ( cat meows, conan hisses ) conan: vroom vroom, party starter! that wasn't me. ♪ party starter... party starter ♪ hey, conan! vroom vroom, party starter! party starter. why don't you go back to sweden, man? are you ready to go grab life by the gills? maybe make an investment you know will pay off? is it time to do a little team building with the team that...
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lou washer man, who, more than anyone else created modern hollywood, with his colossal mca talent agency, had no college and almost no attendance in high school. although he has a high school diploma. he preferred instead to work full-time as a movie usher, beginning at age 13, so how did he get dis diploma working as a movie usher? in an interesting fashion. he approached the school principal with a deal the administrator could not refuse. in exchange for a diploma, but he wouldn't attend classes, wasserman smuggled first run films out of the theatre, in the morning, before it opened, took them to the high school, where they were screened for an admissions price, got them back to the theater, before it opened, and the schools would use the money earned to buy band instruments, and uniforms, so the principal looked like a hero. to parents. he used the time saved from copying notes off black boards to set up mca, signing stars when he was still a teenager like fred astaire and the gish sisters to long term contracts. the legal instruments he created as a teenage boy were -- with no legal
lou washer man, who, more than anyone else created modern hollywood, with his colossal mca talent agency, had no college and almost no attendance in high school. although he has a high school diploma. he preferred instead to work full-time as a movie usher, beginning at age 13, so how did he get dis diploma working as a movie usher? in an interesting fashion. he approached the school principal with a deal the administrator could not refuse. in exchange for a diploma, but he wouldn't attend...
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and came here and traveled the country and went to iowa and looked at the cornstalks and went to hollywood and disneyland, but peter has captured that moment in american history and told the story with what i gather is great good humor and history at a very tricky kind so that's the first book i will read. the second book i'm going to read is chris bulkeley's mum and pup. i.t. we have all seen the famous line what he said to his mother on the deathbed. he looked at her as she was about to take her last breath and said i forgive you. what i'm hoping is my grandchildren don't say that to me when the time comes but when i read the excerpts of the book in "the new york times" magazine i realized how revealing it is about the way in which families of a certain kind live together and how you come to terms with the fact these extraordinary people you grew up with have reached the end of the line and it sounds to me something worth reading so i will. >> to see more summer reading lists and other program information visit our web site at booktv.org. >>> up next on book tv, "after words," an hourlon
and came here and traveled the country and went to iowa and looked at the cornstalks and went to hollywood and disneyland, but peter has captured that moment in american history and told the story with what i gather is great good humor and history at a very tricky kind so that's the first book i will read. the second book i'm going to read is chris bulkeley's mum and pup. i.t. we have all seen the famous line what he said to his mother on the deathbed. he looked at her as she was about to take...
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it is refreshing to hear you, a nd we need more people from hollywood speaking this way. and to newt gingrich, we woook forward to -- we look forward to hearing from you. thank you for your ideas. and to gov. palin and todd, thank you for being here and for your leadership, we appreciate you. we will have a video that shows what is at stake in this election, this will show how determined that the republicans are to bring back conservative leadership this cost almost no money so we can focus the contributions on winning the elections in 2010. thank you for supporting us, i hope that you feel that you are helping to turn the corner and go for a comeback. thank you and good night, watched the video. -- watch the video. ♪ >> let us renew our courage and our strength. >> usa! usa! usa! >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome back sen. orrin hatch. -- one- -- oren hatch. >> i will be very short. i just want to thank all of you, for being here tonight, and supporting both the health and -- the house and senate. we have to take them back. we simply have to. we love and appreciate all of
it is refreshing to hear you, a nd we need more people from hollywood speaking this way. and to newt gingrich, we woook forward to -- we look forward to hearing from you. thank you for your ideas. and to gov. palin and todd, thank you for being here and for your leadership, we appreciate you. we will have a video that shows what is at stake in this election, this will show how determined that the republicans are to bring back conservative leadership this cost almost no money so we can focus the...
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[applause] it is a refreshing thing to give the kind of speech from hollywood that he gave tonight. to newt gingrich, he has been an idea factory for our party for many years. we look forward to hearing from you. thank you very much for being here tonight. thank you for your leadership and your ideas. and i want to say to governor palin and her husband, thank you for being here with us tonight. thank you for your great leadership. we appreciate you very much. [applause] now we are going to have a short video that we produced. it shows what is at stake in this election, the principles that we are fighting for, and i were -- and how determined republicans are to bring back the conservative leadership here in washington. this video was produced in house and cost next to $0. widom book is our contribution on winning senate elections in 2010. thank you all for supporting as during this cycle. i hope you feel that you are part of the team. we are headed for a comeback. thank you, and good night. watch the video. [applause] ♪ >> let us renew our board determination, our courage, and our st
[applause] it is a refreshing thing to give the kind of speech from hollywood that he gave tonight. to newt gingrich, he has been an idea factory for our party for many years. we look forward to hearing from you. thank you very much for being here tonight. thank you for your leadership and your ideas. and i want to say to governor palin and her husband, thank you for being here with us tonight. thank you for your great leadership. we appreciate you very much. [applause] now we are going to have...
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[applause] as for my contribution, i will get as many as my hollywood peers to join me to get republicans back in the white house. i will never be silent, and no one can threat me to stop me from speaking the truth. [applause] there are quite a lot of people in show business that believe what i believe. we need to speak up for the truths. it may god lead us on the right path into the white house, and may god bless america. thank you very much everybody. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> there's still time get your copy of c-span's 2009 directory with information on house and senate members, the cabinet, supreme court justices and the nation's governors plus district maps and how to contact committees and caucuses. it's $16.95, online at c-span.org/products or call 1-877-on-c-span. >> up next on "washington journal," your calls and a look at the day's news. later this morning an oversight hearing on the government's troubled asset relief program also known as tarp. the witness is elizabeth warren w
[applause] as for my contribution, i will get as many as my hollywood peers to join me to get republicans back in the white house. i will never be silent, and no one can threat me to stop me from speaking the truth. [applause] there are quite a lot of people in show business that believe what i believe. we need to speak up for the truths. it may god lead us on the right path into the white house, and may god bless america. thank you very much everybody. [applause] [captioning performed by...
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the only place you can harvest the contributions you need are on wall street, silicon valley, and hollywood, which gives those sectors of the economy extraordinary influence on washington. host: we have michael on the line from mobile, alabama on the independent line. --caller: certain aspects of the budget had been hidden. i understand that this particular budget that we have is much more in the open and visible. what aspects of the budget is above board that makes this budget a $1.40 trillion budget? guest: it is more like a $4 trillion budget. we have a big entitlement program. we have a huge stimulus package. we have the military. we have the state department that do not get enough money. it is hard to say. we probably have more people running around doing useless things than we need to do, and we need entitlement reform. this is such a broad question that it is difficult to answer. they looked at the deficits and said, these are kind of big. if we have more revenue, we could do different things. . if you believe the economy is going to grow at 4%, i would bet that peter will be startin
the only place you can harvest the contributions you need are on wall street, silicon valley, and hollywood, which gives those sectors of the economy extraordinary influence on washington. host: we have michael on the line from mobile, alabama on the independent line. --caller: certain aspects of the budget had been hidden. i understand that this particular budget that we have is much more in the open and visible. what aspects of the budget is above board that makes this budget a $1.40 trillion...
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[applause] as for my contribution, i will get as many as my hollywood peers to join me to get republicans back in the white house. i will never be silent, and no one can threat me to stop me from speaking the truth. [applause] there are quite a lot of people in show business that believe what i believe. we need to speak up for the
[applause] as for my contribution, i will get as many as my hollywood peers to join me to get republicans back in the white house. i will never be silent, and no one can threat me to stop me from speaking the truth. [applause] there are quite a lot of people in show business that believe what i believe. we need to speak up for the
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the only place you can harvest the contributions you need are on wall street, silicon valley, and hollywoodwhich gives those sectors of the economy extraordinary influence on washington. host: we have michael on the line from mobile, alabama on the independent line. --caller: certain aspects of the budget had been hidden.
the only place you can harvest the contributions you need are on wall street, silicon valley, and hollywoodwhich gives those sectors of the economy extraordinary influence on washington. host: we have michael on the line from mobile, alabama on the independent line. --caller: certain aspects of the budget had been hidden.
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[applause] >> as for my contribution, personally i'll get as many hollywood friends to join me in putting the republicans back in the white house and i will continue to fight to protect our constitution with newt and i will never be silent. no one can threaten me in any way to stop speaking and believing what i know to be the truth. [cheers and applause] >> there are quite a lot of people in show business who believe what i believe. we have to be leaders to give them the strength strength to speak up for the truths. may god lead us on the right path back into the white house and may god bless america. thank you very much, everybody. [cheers and applause] >> there's still time to get your copy of c span's 2009 congressional directory with information on house and senate members, the cabinet, supreme court justices and the nation's governors plus district maps and how to contact commitees and caucuses. it's 16.95. online at c span.org/products or call 1-877-on-c span. >> josh voorheis of environment and energy daily joining us on the telephone. tell us about this bill that lawmakers casuall
[applause] >> as for my contribution, personally i'll get as many hollywood friends to join me in putting the republicans back in the white house and i will continue to fight to protect our constitution with newt and i will never be silent. no one can threaten me in any way to stop speaking and believing what i know to be the truth. [cheers and applause] >> there are quite a lot of people in show business who believe what i believe. we have to be leaders to give them the strength...
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guest: it ranges from the stereotypical russian mobsters that hollywood and others think of the trafficking central all the way to opportunistic individual employers. when i was at the justice department, we helped rescue a young girl, nine years old, she was brought from egypt, she was enslaved by a couple in orange county, california as a domestic servant. often that child is enslaved in the home. host: we're talking about the recently released trafficking and persons report that came up from the state department with louise sedebaca. he's the trafficking director. if you want to get involve ... send us a tweet or e-mail us at journal@c-span.org. what stands out about the trafficking report. guest: first of all, the trafficking report, to get everybody up to speed, this is the ninth annual trafficking report. in the latter years of the clinton administration, a coalition came together to address modern slavery to update statutes from the civil war. one of the things that was done was not just to improve the slavery statutes in the u.s., but doing a report card. the annual report is a diag
guest: it ranges from the stereotypical russian mobsters that hollywood and others think of the trafficking central all the way to opportunistic individual employers. when i was at the justice department, we helped rescue a young girl, nine years old, she was brought from egypt, she was enslaved by a couple in orange county, california as a domestic servant. often that child is enslaved in the home. host: we're talking about the recently released trafficking and persons report that came up from...
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israeli-born actors are stars of hollywood and an israeli astronaut has put americans into space. it is not just in the interest of israel to have its full history recognized. it is in the national interest and the national security interests of the united states. it is our interest to fully remember the unbreakable bond that has made us both stronger over the last 61 years and to make it unmistakable that our commitment is as strong as ever. mr. president, the argument for israel's legitimacy does not depend on what we say in speeches. it has been made in history. it has been made by the men and women who made the desert green, by nobel prizes earned, by groundbreaking innovations and by lives saved, democracy defended, peace made, battles won. there can be no denying the jewish people's legitimate right to live in peace and security in a homeland to which they have a connection for thousands of years. we can and must move forward in the peace process and look for ways to reach agreement between all sides. but waoeubg not erase the -- we cannot erase the moral distinctions betwee
israeli-born actors are stars of hollywood and an israeli astronaut has put americans into space. it is not just in the interest of israel to have its full history recognized. it is in the national interest and the national security interests of the united states. it is our interest to fully remember the unbreakable bond that has made us both stronger over the last 61 years and to make it unmistakable that our commitment is as strong as ever. mr. president, the argument for israel's legitimacy...
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i have a brother who is a hollywood agent who has way too much money for his own good and is mr. hypochondriac of something happens he once the mri scan i do not want to deny him that if that is how he wants to waste his money he has the money to waste. but i want to know when i get sick, do i have good enough care? that is a very different question. we should not be envious of those who want to get another scam but we should want to know is the care we are getting good value for our money and it seems to me that is the key question and the structure i have outlined for the vast majority of americans who are not rich will be very good care and very good services. >> what is the government's role of federal and state if any in your proposed framework for guaranteed health coverage? >> there's an extensive role for one thing you need oversight, funding, someone to organize the insurance exchanges, collected and process the data and analyze it and oversee the various health plans and make sure they are doing what they claim to be doing. ferris is still a whole panoply of things. we
i have a brother who is a hollywood agent who has way too much money for his own good and is mr. hypochondriac of something happens he once the mri scan i do not want to deny him that if that is how he wants to waste his money he has the money to waste. but i want to know when i get sick, do i have good enough care? that is a very different question. we should not be envious of those who want to get another scam but we should want to know is the care we are getting good value for our money and...
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my fiance at the time to meet them and was quite amazed -- they were sort of characters out of a hollywoodfilm and would run these empires, these g& wedding-coordinating empires and we would be ushered in and be taken into a room that was devoted to the food that would be served at the wedding and there would be a+ñ powerpoint presentation and the7+÷ wedding coordinator would be sitting there in this immaculate suit looking like clark kent or a calvin model saying we could 13 courses or 18 courses and i was sitting there quite amazed by all of this. and i remember asking, well, could we have two or three? and he was mortified by my suggestion and said, absolutely not. my reputation would be demolished no one would come to me again to plan a wedding. these are your options. and we sort of silently sort of not and went along with the next step in that wedding empire of that coordinator which was photography. and we were handeds&÷ a big boof photos to show us, you know, if we went with this wedding coordinator what could we have in terms of wedding photography. i started to go through these
my fiance at the time to meet them and was quite amazed -- they were sort of characters out of a hollywoodfilm and would run these empires, these g& wedding-coordinating empires and we would be ushered in and be taken into a room that was devoted to the food that would be served at the wedding and there would be a+ñ powerpoint presentation and the7+÷ wedding coordinator would be sitting there in this immaculate suit looking like clark kent or a calvin model saying we could 13 courses or...
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which was a hollywood watering hole of the time. the owner of the cock and bull had ginger beer and he needed to get rid of this. he bought all the stuff so they decided let's get our drink together and i don't know how many of you tasted the moscow mule year, but they invented the moscow mule and as a combination of ginger beer, lime juice ended smirnov vodka. it was incredibly successful in part because john martin brodeur some of smirnov's old tricks. he took one of the very first polaroid cameras and he went into the bars in l.a. and he took one picture of the bartender mccain the moscow mule and he gave it to the bartender. he took the second pitcher and he walked to the next bar and he said, your competition is making his brain drain, it is called on moscow mule, what are to making it? so pretty soon as the moscow mule became extremely popular drink in the united states and smirnov took off in the u.s.. i find it amazing smirnov was born in 1831, he died in 1898, and today smirnov is the best-selling beer in the world, the num
which was a hollywood watering hole of the time. the owner of the cock and bull had ginger beer and he needed to get rid of this. he bought all the stuff so they decided let's get our drink together and i don't know how many of you tasted the moscow mule year, but they invented the moscow mule and as a combination of ginger beer, lime juice ended smirnov vodka. it was incredibly successful in part because john martin brodeur some of smirnov's old tricks. he took one of the very first polaroid...
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the old orange hair from hollywood? going down a dead head road? couple years later arms in the office of the treasury of the united states, i ran into her and she said i was wrong. we had a kind of -- joked about it and who did you vote for? she said ronald reagan. ronald reagan? you have given me nothing but grief. she said he gave me a sense that he was a true leader and he knew where he wanted, i don't agree with him always but i got the feeling he was in charge, he could take charge and move this country and that is what we need. leadership is a very powerful asset to have, and people -- my brother, pat, how many people, he was a leader in the immigration movement and he is pro-life, not all of them but many of them are not. they risk saying dropped the life side, just drop it. if we can drop that, he can surely drop the immigration side when he needs to too. the key is to appreciate people. you don't usually vote for somebody because of a, b, and see. there's something more to it. to see somebody who has terrific character, somebody who is ve
the old orange hair from hollywood? going down a dead head road? couple years later arms in the office of the treasury of the united states, i ran into her and she said i was wrong. we had a kind of -- joked about it and who did you vote for? she said ronald reagan. ronald reagan? you have given me nothing but grief. she said he gave me a sense that he was a true leader and he knew where he wanted, i don't agree with him always but i got the feeling he was in charge, he could take charge and...
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so he got together with his friend who was the owner of the cock and bull in la which was the hollywood watering hall at the time and the owner of the cock and ball had ginger beer. and he did to get rid of the ginger beer. they decided let's get our drink together. i don't know how many of you have tasted the moscow mule here before you sat down, but before they invented the moscow mule. it was incredibly successful in part because john martin borrowed some of smirnov ultrix. he took one of the very first polaroid cameras and he went into the bars in la and he took one picture of the bartender making the moscow mule and he gave it to the bartender. he took a second picture and he walked to the next bar and he said hey, your competition is making this great drink. is called the moscow mule. everyone is making it, why are you making it. 37 it became extra in a popular drink in the united states and smirnov took off in the united states. i find it amazing, smirnov was born in 1831. he died in 1898, and today the smirnov is the best selling spirit in the world, the number one brand, the mo
so he got together with his friend who was the owner of the cock and bull in la which was the hollywood watering hall at the time and the owner of the cock and ball had ginger beer. and he did to get rid of the ginger beer. they decided let's get our drink together. i don't know how many of you have tasted the moscow mule here before you sat down, but before they invented the moscow mule. it was incredibly successful in part because john martin borrowed some of smirnov ultrix. he took one of...
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i mean, the consumers sort of come out to spend for the hollywoods is the assumption.ou did your fourth of your business in november and december. i don't know if that number still takes but publishers do tend to push their biggest books for that type of year. it's when gift books, a lot of illustrated books come out and for us because basic doesn't do illustrated books and gift books per se we do history, psychology and that kind of thing we put the giftie in the jargon of the industry come out that time. there's two i wanted to -- >> i should add real quick. john is holding a catalog here. this is something book buyers, librarians, media -- this is what you put together so they know what's coming out and you can essentially pitch them on those books. >> publishers think in terms of seasonal lists and again, i don't know if you can read this but this is the fall list and what we do is just descriptive copy for every book. it has a bio of the author and jackets and some -- just sometimes it's quotes or examples from the book and i think you summarized it perfectly. i t
i mean, the consumers sort of come out to spend for the hollywoods is the assumption.ou did your fourth of your business in november and december. i don't know if that number still takes but publishers do tend to push their biggest books for that type of year. it's when gift books, a lot of illustrated books come out and for us because basic doesn't do illustrated books and gift books per se we do history, psychology and that kind of thing we put the giftie in the jargon of the industry come...
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these corporations as being evil capitalist corporations but they still haven't looked over into hollywood, for example, and decided that some of the actors and directors and producers are probably making too much money by their own standards here, they wrote out checks to these people in the white house today, so you haven't seen ethat scrutiny that would come. but -- seen that scrutiny that would come. then i suppose we get into the professional sports athletes that do make a lot of money and maybe, you know, you're playing so that must be fun, probably doesn't demand more than $500,000 a year, no matter how good you are and soon we're a regulated government entity that decides who gets paid and how much. the payroll czar, outrageous. it is really outrageous. and the climate czar. i remember we did a dedication to a park we built in my hometown, we did it in the last friday of october which was a very risky thing to do in iowa and i gave the opening speech before we cut the ribbon and then pastor johnson stepped up and my opening speech, it was a beautiful day, 75 degrees, last friday in
these corporations as being evil capitalist corporations but they still haven't looked over into hollywood, for example, and decided that some of the actors and directors and producers are probably making too much money by their own standards here, they wrote out checks to these people in the white house today, so you haven't seen ethat scrutiny that would come. but -- seen that scrutiny that would come. then i suppose we get into the professional sports athletes that do make a lot of money and...
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all the hollywood guys do this. guess one commercial couldn't hurt. ♪ ( whispery ) bud light.ancers: vroom vroom, der party starter! ( cat meows, conan hisses ) conan: vroom vroom, party starter! that wasn't me. ♪ party starter... party starter ♪ hey, conan! vroom vroom, party starter! party starter. why don't you go back to sweden, man? >> well, chad ochocinco feels so good about being a bengal again, he's predicting the playoffs. pro bowl receiver says this year's team has as much if not more talent than the '05 squad, the last group to go to the postseason. so bob holtzman, what's behind his complete attitude reversal from a season ago. >> chad ochocinco looks happy and fast and interested on thursday, exactly the opposite of how he looked at last june's minicamp when he was so disgruntled he didn't even tie his shoes. ochocinco now admits he made a lot of mistakes last year and says he didn't realize it until he ran into actor denzel washington at a laker game and got a tongue lashing. >> denzel washington, man, you know who that is? man, for real, man. i don't got no choi
all the hollywood guys do this. guess one commercial couldn't hurt. ♪ ( whispery ) bud light.ancers: vroom vroom, der party starter! ( cat meows, conan hisses ) conan: vroom vroom, party starter! that wasn't me. ♪ party starter... party starter ♪ hey, conan! vroom vroom, party starter! party starter. why don't you go back to sweden, man? >> well, chad ochocinco feels so good about being a bengal again, he's predicting the playoffs. pro bowl receiver says this year's team has as much...