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the former major of herion john barnes keeps saying the same thing again and again. they can add. that i've never killed anybody i've never even used my gun. before that. oh then i was walking down the street cos the rixos hotel there that i heard somebody crying she's telling mated to her toe and saw the end in it and his family with all their belongings already packed a bag on a bottle. the seat. assignment was telling him they should go to the bank. or yelled at him and told him that they were not on the list and that they were not going anywhere that that's what i told you. that even though there are no icons or crucifixes from the former john barnes house computer claims he's a very devout christian. his speaks about what this a leader brenner who lives in a small israeli town doesn't need translation she's still fluent in hungary and but she doesn't believe a single word of what she and the computer has to say. she remembers perfectly well the frosty day in january nine hundred forty two when she along with three thousand other jews in novi sad was brought to the bank of the
the former major of herion john barnes keeps saying the same thing again and again. they can add. that i've never killed anybody i've never even used my gun. before that. oh then i was walking down the street cos the rixos hotel there that i heard somebody crying she's telling mated to her toe and saw the end in it and his family with all their belongings already packed a bag on a bottle. the seat. assignment was telling him they should go to the bank. or yelled at him and told him that they...
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after that, a georgia governor's debate with roy barnes, nathan deal, and john monds., a california senate debate with barbara boxer and republican carly the arena. -- fiorina. in a few moments was show president obama campaigning in ohio. this will include remarks from ted strickland. first, let it how he began his day -- at a local chicago diner. >> what is that? i feel great. we got a good turnout. turnout is so important. lots of enthusiasm. the other side is enthusiastic and we have to make sure ours is, too. we've got bacon, pancakes. we got to get this to go. friend in ohio i have to help out. a lot of hard workers. [applause] [unintelligible] we're going to come around. we're going to come around and make it. we will get going straight. how are you? good to see you again. [unintelligible] >> how are you? >> great to be home in good to see you again. [unintelligible] are we good? give me the bill. we have got it. no, i have got to pay. there you go. these guys have been working incredibly hard. i think that when the thugs in illinois see -- when the votes in ill
after that, a georgia governor's debate with roy barnes, nathan deal, and john monds., a california senate debate with barbara boxer and republican carly the arena. -- fiorina. in a few moments was show president obama campaigning in ohio. this will include remarks from ted strickland. first, let it how he began his day -- at a local chicago diner. >> what is that? i feel great. we got a good turnout. turnout is so important. lots of enthusiasm. the other side is enthusiastic and we have...
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john in tennessee. >> hey, father, you left your jacket in the barn. i don't think you will want it back. anyhow, if god is only nip tent and omni present, doesn't it give humans free will by definition? it is set in motion by the one that knows the outcome and then those responsibilities cannot rest on those participating in the events. >> talking about the free will and lost jacket left in the dark, i once left here in the fox green room my kak ket and collar and it went missing. there is somebody out there that used their free will in a terrible way, probably for halloween. that is a great question. there is no such thing i would say -- there is no such thing as free will, unless there is god. our free will mirrors a supernatural presence that says i am not just responding to some sort of reaction. rather, i am a very special being, very different than all the animals. that's what makes me special. greg must have a lot of free will. >> strange, strange. >> i get free pills too. they are almost as good as free will. if you don't have free will x you can always have the free pills. >> so
john in tennessee. >> hey, father, you left your jacket in the barn. i don't think you will want it back. anyhow, if god is only nip tent and omni present, doesn't it give humans free will by definition? it is set in motion by the one that knows the outcome and then those responsibilities cannot rest on those participating in the events. >> talking about the free will and lost jacket left in the dark, i once left here in the fox green room my kak ket and collar and it went missing....
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barnes to say he doesn't think it's worthwhile in pursuing. >> thank you very much. we'll move to the next question now, john monds, your second question of one of your opponents. >> my second question will be also once again for congressman deal. you talked about yourself as a fiscal conservative and i'm trying to find out exactly what that means. your record shows you voted for no child left behind and an increase in medicare twice. so with that type of record, exactly what makes you conservative? >> john, you keep skk the same question. let me just tell you this, i have been named one of the ten most conservative members of the congress of the united states, 435 members. to be in the top ten is truly an admirable position to have and i think it is ill lussstra tive of the fact i am a fiscal conservative. as i pointed out to you in 2005 with the federal deficit reduction act as the chairman of the health subcommittee, we cut by $10 billion the cost of medicaid. that was multiplied all across the states many times over. we also cut an additional $10 jurisdiction of the energy and commerce committee and i wa
barnes to say he doesn't think it's worthwhile in pursuing. >> thank you very much. we'll move to the next question now, john monds, your second question of one of your opponents. >> my second question will be also once again for congressman deal. you talked about yourself as a fiscal conservative and i'm trying to find out exactly what that means. your record shows you voted for no child left behind and an increase in medicare twice. so with that type of record, exactly what makes...
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barn full of seaweed and he can't wait to get back to quincy. the retirement years are interesting and i try to write them. john is always worried about what he calls buying at the top, meaning dementia and alzheimer's as we would call it, and just the opposite has happens to him. his body becomes a kind of weak envelope but hit his mind keeps reaching the way in a vivacious fashion and a the gilbert stuart portion sort of captors that. abigail has suffered for some time with room toward arthritis for long periods of time. there are these moments and she and john deride of in their carriage. the good to boston three times and it's like they are -- to go to harvard and it's like these are people who out of the past, you know, like the hour people from a distant era -- it's hard to know how to talk to them. abigail lies in 1818 of typhoid with the stroke. john ghosted and lies down to lie down and die with her. heaven for him he thinks the vision is boring as hell, and heading for him is going to make love with abigail and argue with jefferson and franklin. this is heaven, you know, and he's not sure there is a h
barn full of seaweed and he can't wait to get back to quincy. the retirement years are interesting and i try to write them. john is always worried about what he calls buying at the top, meaning dementia and alzheimer's as we would call it, and just the opposite has happens to him. his body becomes a kind of weak envelope but hit his mind keeps reaching the way in a vivacious fashion and a the gilbert stuart portion sort of captors that. abigail has suffered for some time with room toward...
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barn full of seaweed and he can't wait to get back to quincy. the retire in 10 years are themselves interesting. i try to write them. john is always worried about what he calls dying at the top, meaning dementia and alzheimer's, as we would call it. and just the opposite happens to him. his body goes, becomes a kind of week envelope. but his mind keeps reaching away and a vivacious fashion. and the golfer stuart portrait of 1824 sort of captures that. abigail has suffered for some time with rheumatoid arthritis in his incapacitated for long periods of time. there are these moments though, when she and john get to write out through the fields in their carriage. they go to boston three times. and it's like they're vetted -- they go to harvard and these are people out of the past, you know, a few people from a distant era. heroes -- it's like it's hard to know how to talk to them. abigail dies in 1818 as typhoid and with a stroke, too. john goes to bed and lays down beside her as she's dying and so they just want to lay down and die with her. he thinks he's going to go soon. heaven for him -- he thinks the beatific vision i
barn full of seaweed and he can't wait to get back to quincy. the retire in 10 years are themselves interesting. i try to write them. john is always worried about what he calls dying at the top, meaning dementia and alzheimer's, as we would call it. and just the opposite happens to him. his body goes, becomes a kind of week envelope. but his mind keeps reaching away and a vivacious fashion. and the golfer stuart portrait of 1824 sort of captures that. abigail has suffered for some time with...
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barn full of seaweed, and he can't wait to get back to quincy. the retirement years are themselves interesting and i try to write about those. john is always worried about what he calls dying at the top. meaning dementia. >> his mind keeps reaching away and the gilbert stuart portrait of 1824 sort of captures that. abigail has suffered for some time with arthritis, is incapacitated for long periods of time there are these moments when she and john get to ride up through the fields in their carriage. they go to boston three times, and it's like they are faded, it's like to go to harvard and it's like people out of the past. you know, like people from a distant era. it's hard to know how to talk to them. abigail dies in 1818 of typhoid, and with a stroke, to. john goes to bed and lies down beside her, she is dying is as i just wanted to lie down and die with you. he thinks he is going to go soon. heaven, for him, he thinks the beatific vision is boring as hell. and heaven for him is going to make love with abigail and argue with jefferson and ben franklin. he's not sure there is a heaven. he's got a great line. he says if it can ev
barn full of seaweed, and he can't wait to get back to quincy. the retirement years are themselves interesting and i try to write about those. john is always worried about what he calls dying at the top. meaning dementia. >> his mind keeps reaching away and the gilbert stuart portrait of 1824 sort of captures that. abigail has suffered for some time with arthritis, is incapacitated for long periods of time there are these moments when she and john get to ride up through the fields in...
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john monds. i take my message has been resonating. i think what used a real shock the world with the results. >> our final question in this round is 4 mr. barnesen the savannah harbor. u.s. said it is time for government to act to finance the project on its own. is that not an exceptionally risky move? we get the money for that? >> it is a risky move. it is caused by the fact that our congressional delegation does not seem to have enough influence to be able to get the funding to deepen the port. they keep saying we are going to do it, and we are not. if we cannot allow this port not to be deepened for the ships. i think that what we would probably have to do is go to some kind of private partnership to raise that kind of money and let a portion of it be from the state. but what ever has to be done, that port has to be deepened. where is sam nunn and richard russell when we really need them? which you ever have thought that there would be a -- that the state of georgia it would not have enough influence to be able to deepen our home port? >> thank you, mr. barnes. that does conclude route 1. it is now time for our candidates to ask a question
john monds. i take my message has been resonating. i think what used a real shock the world with the results. >> our final question in this round is 4 mr. barnesen the savannah harbor. u.s. said it is time for government to act to finance the project on its own. is that not an exceptionally risky move? we get the money for that? >> it is a risky move. it is caused by the fact that our congressional delegation does not seem to have enough influence to be able to get the funding to...
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barnes, and kobe bryant also rank. the lakers were the top touchiest teams. i know what you're wondering, john. >> and that is?>> what about lebron james and dwyane wade? >> that wasn't even in the realm of possibilities. >> well, i'm here to help you this morning. kiran, you know what i'm talking about. are they touchy? >> it's only 6:30 in the morning, people. >> they're both from the miami heat and they are not as touchy as some of their teammates. >> really? >> so, i don't know what that will say about the miami heat season. we'll just have to see. >>> google john wall and the dougie and watch this entrance and then see next year whoever does the dougie the best, does their team win? it could be the new indicator, carol. >> i'm going to do it and call these researchers at the university of california at berkeley. >> i think you're right what you said at the top. is it the winning attitude or the fist bumping and hand slapping and butt tapping? the chicken and egg thing. >> true. the other thing they found this doesn't work in the office because if you fist bump or chest bump your fellow workers in the offi
barnes, and kobe bryant also rank. the lakers were the top touchiest teams. i know what you're wondering, john. >> and that is?>> what about lebron james and dwyane wade? >> that wasn't even in the realm of possibilities. >> well, i'm here to help you this morning. kiran, you know what i'm talking about. are they touchy? >> it's only 6:30 in the morning, people. >> they're both from the miami heat and they are not as touchy as some of their teammates....
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to be john boehner of ohio, majority leader, virginian eric cantor and majority whip kevin mccarthy of california. nancy pelosi looks like the minority leader. steny hoyer and james clive barnes -- james clyburn in that order. a special position was made for james clyburn as assistant leader. lynn of the democrats' line. did the leadership elections matter to you? caller: absolutely critical. i have a few examples. first, i wanted to just thank you for having jonathan on parent he is an excellent commentator. the leadership positions provide such an influence on how the nation's direction is going to be affected. there is a counterbalancing voice in the minority role, to protect the nation's citizens and consumers in many areas. a couple of examples -- investment affairs leadership, increased funding for veterans assistance was opposed by the gop. as the wife of a vet who died because of inadequate the a resources and mother and aunt to active service members it is a concern. judiciary delays. slowing the process. the environment. the gulf oil spill, the proposed gop leadership is likely to protect companies like bp who were careless in protecting the environment. finance, th
to be john boehner of ohio, majority leader, virginian eric cantor and majority whip kevin mccarthy of california. nancy pelosi looks like the minority leader. steny hoyer and james clive barnes -- james clyburn in that order. a special position was made for james clyburn as assistant leader. lynn of the democrats' line. did the leadership elections matter to you? caller: absolutely critical. i have a few examples. first, i wanted to just thank you for having jonathan on parent he is an...
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john monds and that's a choice they should feel good about. that is why my message has been resonating and on tuesday, we will shock the world with the results. >> our final question is for roy barnes. >> the georgia port authority sounded the alarm about the need to start deepening the savannah harbor quickly. you say if congress does not act to finance the deepening that the state should do it on a ton and then ask the federal government for the money back later. is that not an exceptionally risky move and where would to get the millions for it? >> it is a risky move and it is caused by the fact of our congressional delegation doesn't seem to have enough influence to be able to get a funny -- get the funding to deepen the port. they keep saying they're going to do it but they are not. we cannot allow this port not to be deepened. what we would probably have to do is go to a private-public partnership to raise that type of money and all but a portion of the be from the state. what ever has to be done, that port has to be deepened. where is sam nunn and richard russell what we need them? would you have never thought there would be a state, that the state of georgia would not have e
john monds and that's a choice they should feel good about. that is why my message has been resonating and on tuesday, we will shock the world with the results. >> our final question is for roy barnes. >> the georgia port authority sounded the alarm about the need to start deepening the savannah harbor quickly. you say if congress does not act to finance the deepening that the state should do it on a ton and then ask the federal government for the money back later. is that not an...