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from milwaukee went to john paul and dolan is a big guy. he said your holiness, i'm happy to report the archdiocese of milwaukee is agreeing. john paul said so is the arch bishop. >> humor played an important roll in his own life. >> the funny or wonderful or unexpected things that happen to me that make me laugh at myself might be signs of god's playfulness. i can't speak for god, but sometimes when i am brought up short or find myself laughing, maybe this is god saying don't take yourself so seriously. >> please welcome the chaplain of the colbert nation, father jim martin. papaj., what's going on? >> martin appeared on the popular comedy central show the colbert report. stephen colbert calls him the program chaplain. >> what's it like to be on that show? >> in a word, fun. jesus was relatively poor. >> he may not have had much, but he was a hobo hipster. you know his dad is loaded. he was just choosing to be poor. >> he believes it's a wonderful place for a catholic priest to be. >> even if i'm on for two or three minutes, i probably rea
from milwaukee went to john paul and dolan is a big guy. he said your holiness, i'm happy to report the archdiocese of milwaukee is agreeing. john paul said so is the arch bishop. >> humor played an important roll in his own life. >> the funny or wonderful or unexpected things that happen to me that make me laugh at myself might be signs of god's playfulness. i can't speak for god, but sometimes when i am brought up short or find myself laughing, maybe this is god saying don't take...
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john paul digerio. this is a man who spent time being homeless and became a billionaire.rin. >> i want to start with the super committee. what do you think they need right now to get this deal done? >> well, immediately, they need a business person. you're looking at good people from the house of representatives and the senate. the only one who has any business experience to the best of my knowledge is one of them's father started a business. so here you have people that voted on laws that created all this extra debt but there's no one there that's used to saying, hey, there's too mauch being spent where do you cut it? $1.2 trillion over ten years is very little. >> it's nothing, you're being polite. >> yeah, no, they need to go $4 trillion to $5 trillion in the cut. and they need some businesspeople there helping them out. because they've never done this before. i'm just blown away why the administration has some top businesspeople in there that have built businesses. know where to cut but still keep jobs. we and private enterprise right now are hiring lots of people. al
john paul digerio. this is a man who spent time being homeless and became a billionaire.rin. >> i want to start with the super committee. what do you think they need right now to get this deal done? >> well, immediately, they need a business person. you're looking at good people from the house of representatives and the senate. the only one who has any business experience to the best of my knowledge is one of them's father started a business. so here you have people that voted on...
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co-founder and ceo of paul mitchell systems korks-founder of patron tequila, john paul. with us. >> hi, erin. >> i want to start with the super committee. what do you think they need right now to get this deal done? >> well, immediately, they need a businessperson. you're looking at good people from the house of representatives and the senate. the only one who has any business experience to the best of my knowledge is one of them's father started a business. so here you have people that voted on laws that created all this extra debt, but there's no one there that's used to saying, hey, there's too much being spent. where do you cut it? that's the first thing. the second thing. $1.2 trillion over ten years is very little. especially with inflation -- >> it's nothing, you're being polite. >> yeah, no, they need to go $4 trillion to $5 trillion in the cut. and they need some businesspeople there helping them out because they've never done this before. i'm just blown away why the administration has some top businesspeople in there that have built businesses, nowhere to cut b
co-founder and ceo of paul mitchell systems korks-founder of patron tequila, john paul. with us. >> hi, erin. >> i want to start with the super committee. what do you think they need right now to get this deal done? >> well, immediately, they need a businessperson. you're looking at good people from the house of representatives and the senate. the only one who has any business experience to the best of my knowledge is one of them's father started a business. so here you have...
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in france, it was captain by john paul jones. it went on the campaign off but the british isles to take the word to the british. it ended in a battle against a top of the ship. the bonhomme richard is not. the bottom line is that they had no right to win. there were sinking. half the crew was dead. the crew did what they had no right to do, and they won that battle through climbing in the yard arms, hand-to-hand, and they eventually to the other ship. bonhomme richard sunk next day. it is a great testament to what sailors can do in a testament to defeating diversity. the crew on board today are just as a heroic, when you see the things they do every day, as those heroes were in 1779. again, i want to welcome you here. i hope you get a chance to see some of the ship as you walk around when you do tours talk to some the sailors and marines who operate it. i am is available for questions about the sheep. i will turn it over to the fleet week folks. thank you again for your hospitality. [applause] >> all right, dave told me to take t
in france, it was captain by john paul jones. it went on the campaign off but the british isles to take the word to the british. it ended in a battle against a top of the ship. the bonhomme richard is not. the bottom line is that they had no right to win. there were sinking. half the crew was dead. the crew did what they had no right to do, and they won that battle through climbing in the yard arms, hand-to-hand, and they eventually to the other ship. bonhomme richard sunk next day. it is a...
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. >> here's a man kissed by pope john paul. the money raised tonight goes to the winter mere fund and don't forget about the capital campaign for baltimore. just incredible. >>> you know, you get a call, it looks legitimate and then you find out it's a tell marketer. >> we're work for you to fight back. >> coming back the tools you need to fight back. >>> plus, dramatic video tonight of a father punishing his daughter. this will have every parent talking tomorrow. >> and how many have you those stories and much more coming right back up. . >> we have break news out of northwest baltimore. fire trucks are on the scene where they have found one person dead inside a burned out garage. they don't know if it's the body of a man or a woman. investigators are working on who the person is. more on this story tomorrow on good morning, maryland. >>> this next story is real disturbing and we want to warn you that if your child is still up, they may find the images hard to watch. >> a texas woman is sharing video that appears to show her f
. >> here's a man kissed by pope john paul. the money raised tonight goes to the winter mere fund and don't forget about the capital campaign for baltimore. just incredible. >>> you know, you get a call, it looks legitimate and then you find out it's a tell marketer. >> we're work for you to fight back. >> coming back the tools you need to fight back. >>> plus, dramatic video tonight of a father punishing his daughter. this will have every parent talking...
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third, absolute strategic program comparable to what president reagan, pope john paul ii and margaret thatcher did to the soviet union of ever possible aspect short of war of breaking the regime and bringing it down. i agree with governor romney, if in the end despite all of those things, the dictatorship persists, you have to take whatever steps are necessary to break the capacity to have a nuclear weapon. >> pelley: is it worth going to war to prevent a weapon in iran? >> no, it isn't worthwhile. the only way you would do that is you would have to go to the congress. we as commander in chief aren't making the decision to go to war. the old fashioned way, the constitution, you go to the congress and find out if our national security is threatened and i'm afraid what's going on right now is similar to the war propaganda that went on against iraq. you know, they didn't have weapons of mass destruction and it was orchestrated and it was-- to me, a tragedy of what's happened these last 10 years, the death and destruction, $4 trillion in debt, so ( applause ) >> pelley: governor perry, wh
third, absolute strategic program comparable to what president reagan, pope john paul ii and margaret thatcher did to the soviet union of ever possible aspect short of war of breaking the regime and bringing it down. i agree with governor romney, if in the end despite all of those things, the dictatorship persists, you have to take whatever steps are necessary to break the capacity to have a nuclear weapon. >> pelley: is it worth going to war to prevent a weapon in iran? >> no, it...
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many victims' rights groups criticized pope john paul ii for naming law to that prominent position. >>> now, a lucky severson story about a phenomenally energetic doctor, brenda williams and her husband joe in south carolina. they have run a clinic for poor people for more than a generation. and that's just the beginning. they do a prison ministry, fix up and give away houses, get people back to school, do voter registration and on and on. >> god is a good god, yes he is. god is a good god, yes he is. one more time. >> this is the medium security pod at the detention center in sumter, south carolina, and this is dr. brenda williams, all four feet, eleven inches of her. >> okay, now listen up. what were going to do is this. a couple of things, then we're gonna go on, 'cause i am a very short-winded person. >> she says she was afraid to talk in public until the teacher made her give an oral report in 7th grade. her husband, dr. joe williams, says that was just the beginning. >> she was talking when i first saw her and she's continued to talk since then. >> talk, talk, talk, talk, talk,
many victims' rights groups criticized pope john paul ii for naming law to that prominent position. >>> now, a lucky severson story about a phenomenally energetic doctor, brenda williams and her husband joe in south carolina. they have run a clinic for poor people for more than a generation. and that's just the beginning. they do a prison ministry, fix up and give away houses, get people back to school, do voter registration and on and on. >> god is a good god, yes he is. god is...
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group john. paul. thinks these guys like you are. ok from the off from goldman sachs a guy me and louis who. goldman sachs i mean very well you goldman sachs is pretty amazing america all the time this is going to continue as long as he has he's here for. all these things was quite what it was because so many times huge. jurors. group attorney. oh well he wants you to die. but he didn't do. you know and if you see here six. months or so you're maybe something like your five hundred dollars off and the fine was a couple hundred million members actually literally. corporations to do illegal things with the fines don't even call her. what they may in doing the crime it would be cool sure her. crazy day care case this this no matter what you do we're going to bail them out we're going to do this to rest and we're we're going to stick a spear first of all i mean freddie macin barly cost us consumer. it's almost too much billy. already. throwing. dollars. all right so you're right in the point that for every billion dollars money stolen by
group john. paul. thinks these guys like you are. ok from the off from goldman sachs a guy me and louis who. goldman sachs i mean very well you goldman sachs is pretty amazing america all the time this is going to continue as long as he has he's here for. all these things was quite what it was because so many times huge. jurors. group attorney. oh well he wants you to die. but he didn't do. you know and if you see here six. months or so you're maybe something like your five hundred dollars off...
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george, john, paul and ringo taking a dip during their first trip to america. was hold cold it was in miami that day. w and in the fall of 1955, jackie robinson, taunting the pitcher. playing against the yankees. propechling the dodgers to a world series win. he would change the way the game was played. incredible portraits and many more at life.com. >>> when we come back tonight, we take you to the beach where you have to duck for cover from the jumbo jets and the americans who say it's a blast. nighttime nasal congestion meant, i couldn't breathe right. i couldn't sleep right. next day it took forever to get going. night after night, i sat up. sprayed up. took a shower... or took a pill. then i tried drug-free breathe right advanced. and instantly, i breathed better! i slept better. it felt...better. thank you, breathe right! [ male announcer ] breathe better, sleep better, feel better. try breathe right advanced for free... at breatheright.com. [ woman ] it's my right to breathe right. isn't it your right, too? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announc
george, john, paul and ringo taking a dip during their first trip to america. was hold cold it was in miami that day. w and in the fall of 1955, jackie robinson, taunting the pitcher. playing against the yankees. propechling the dodgers to a world series win. he would change the way the game was played. incredible portraits and many more at life.com. >>> when we come back tonight, we take you to the beach where you have to duck for cover from the jumbo jets and the americans who say...
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some of the individual share moves in the mice it's energy majors and banking stocks well what well john paul paul dropped almost three percent well good to be shed one percent bucking the trend was full of mecham gaining momentum on higher gold price. the russian court has handed all major b.p. a win in its legal battle with minority shareholders and its russian oil. the court for chapter two claims for around sixteen the billion dollars minority shareholders say they suffered financial losses by being excluded from the strategic alliance between was left and b.p. to explore the arctic for oil that deal was blocked by b.p.'s russian partners and tame k.b.p.s. on the grounds it breached their shareholders agreement the minority shareholders say they will appeal the fart. and finally of russia's heavyweight comic the aft of us is moving into kazakhstan the company has agreed to launch a full cycle production with local call farms. take one year to design the plant and another to build but in four years ninety thousand cars should be rolling from the new plant it is hoped the project will meet
some of the individual share moves in the mice it's energy majors and banking stocks well what well john paul paul dropped almost three percent well good to be shed one percent bucking the trend was full of mecham gaining momentum on higher gold price. the russian court has handed all major b.p. a win in its legal battle with minority shareholders and its russian oil. the court for chapter two claims for around sixteen the billion dollars minority shareholders say they suffered financial losses...
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george, john, paul, ringo taking a dip during their first trip to america.t know was how cold it was in miami that day. ringo's grimace our only hint all these years later. in the fall of 1955, jackie robinson taunting the pitcher, playing the yankees, brooklyn's number 42 propelling the dodgers to a world series win and change the way the game was played. david muir, abc news, new york. >> just incredible images. >> the first one, bobby, j.f.k. >> haunting. celebratory images. >> look at that one. >> that will be the issue that takes "life" out of business. don't know what i am doing there to you. sorry about that. >>> well, coming up, it's time to play the music. it's time to light the lights. s. ♪ it's time to play the music it's time to light the lights ♪ we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or e
george, john, paul, ringo taking a dip during their first trip to america.t know was how cold it was in miami that day. ringo's grimace our only hint all these years later. in the fall of 1955, jackie robinson taunting the pitcher, playing the yankees, brooklyn's number 42 propelling the dodgers to a world series win and change the way the game was played. david muir, abc news, new york. >> just incredible images. >> the first one, bobby, j.f.k. >> haunting. celebratory...
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this as always since 2001, this country should have as its policy with reagan, thatcher and pope john paul0s. we should be for replacement of the current regime. we should apply economic real sanctions. cost case blockade flow of gas to the country and cripple their economy. actively subsidize the group in the country and help them with communication groups and other things and make it clear we're replacement of the regime. anyone who sustains the regime and engages in about of violence of human rights should be expected to be tried as criminal. break them down as rapidly in possible in north korea and iran. we keep trying to find ways to deal with regimes that are outlaw regimes in. in the iranian case they have a leader overtly calling for destruction of israel and defeat of united states in a country consistently fought us since 1979. we keep pretending that there is some common ground. >> if regime change is over the horizon, and they are on the threshold of acquiring a nuke, would you consider, would you carry out a military strike? given that our capacity is more effective. >> in a h
this as always since 2001, this country should have as its policy with reagan, thatcher and pope john paul0s. we should be for replacement of the current regime. we should apply economic real sanctions. cost case blockade flow of gas to the country and cripple their economy. actively subsidize the group in the country and help them with communication groups and other things and make it clear we're replacement of the regime. anyone who sustains the regime and engages in about of violence of...
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i think also we came really close in the '80s with pope john paul ii and president reagan and prime ministery close to breaking out and really expanding freedom. and for some deep reasons, we failed. be it on -- what they achieved was historic and extraordinary. the elimination of the soviet empire, the expansion of freedom in eastern europe, that was a remarkable period. >> you say you have this had this extraordinary life what has been the single greatest moment of your life excluding marriage, children, whatever, nothing like that built moment, if you could relieve it again before you die? what would it be? i'm not, by the way, i'm not assuming this is going you have to do for a while? >> i'm thinking, i don't think the way you asked that question that i can give you a very good answer. >> what instinctively comes to mind, the great moment of your life? >> i think probably one of my greatest moments of my life was going to africa and seeing animals. look, if i weren't so concerned about the future of this country, i would have spent my life as either a paleontologist or a zoo director. >>
i think also we came really close in the '80s with pope john paul ii and president reagan and prime ministery close to breaking out and really expanding freedom. and for some deep reasons, we failed. be it on -- what they achieved was historic and extraordinary. the elimination of the soviet empire, the expansion of freedom in eastern europe, that was a remarkable period. >> you say you have this had this extraordinary life what has been the single greatest moment of your life excluding...
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john paul stevens and diane keaton, so we really, you guys did some great stuff. i have to think jackie for that. [applause] [applause] it is an honor to have dr. deepak chopra, the author of one of 60 books -- more than 60 books and a fellow of -- and time magazine named him one of the most 100 iconic people of the 20th-century. pretty impressive. also nothing, a pushover. he will be teaching at caltech. a renowned physicist and author of several books, including the trucker walk, how randomness rules our lives. the new york times bestsellers list. also writing collaborator. the moderator tonight is timothy shriver, very lucky to have him tonight, the chairman and ceo of the special olympics. social leaders, educators the muslim producer, to bernard, and lives one street over for me. very, very connected. we are going to have questions tonight from the audience. it will be on index cards. around 715 we will have someone pick them up. after tonight's talk we are going to have a short reception downstairs sponsored by the foundation and wheezing kemper that. and th
john paul stevens and diane keaton, so we really, you guys did some great stuff. i have to think jackie for that. [applause] [applause] it is an honor to have dr. deepak chopra, the author of one of 60 books -- more than 60 books and a fellow of -- and time magazine named him one of the most 100 iconic people of the 20th-century. pretty impressive. also nothing, a pushover. he will be teaching at caltech. a renowned physicist and author of several books, including the trucker walk, how...
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six great things but we have bill bryson coming, jeffrey huge entities and jeff stevenbrier and john paul stevens and diane stevens. we really get some great stuff. i have to thank jackie for that. [applause] tonight we are honored to have leonard mlodinow and deepak chopra, author of more and 60 books including numerous new york times bestsellers and among his many distinctions he is a fellow of the american college of physicians. time magazine named him one of the 100 heroes and icons of our century. pretty impressive. dr. leonard mlodinow is not going to be a pushover. he will be teaching at caltech. he is a renowned physicist, author of several books including the drug and walk:how randomness rules our lives. and interesting subject on the new york times best-seller list. he is a writing collaborator with stephen hawking. the moderator tonight is timothy shriver. we are lucky to have him tonight. he is chairman and ceo of the special olympics and social leader and educator and activist legal film producer, entrepreneur additional one street over from me. we're very connected. we will
six great things but we have bill bryson coming, jeffrey huge entities and jeff stevenbrier and john paul stevens and diane stevens. we really get some great stuff. i have to thank jackie for that. [applause] tonight we are honored to have leonard mlodinow and deepak chopra, author of more and 60 books including numerous new york times bestsellers and among his many distinctions he is a fellow of the american college of physicians. time magazine named him one of the 100 heroes and icons of our...
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>> erin, i think what's worrying people, we haven't seen this platform since it was last used by john paul4 years old. the vatican had this to say about the platform. this is just not to tire him. nothing else should be read into the general state of his health, which is good, they say, erin. >> thank you very much. >>> testimony got heated today in the case against dr. conrad murray. prosecutors cross examined defense expert dr. paul white and asked if he knew why dr. murray failed to tell paramedics or anyone else that he had given michael jackson propofol. >> at ucla, when the emergency room doctors specifically asked him what had taken place. is that your testimony, that it was a detail that was overlooked? >> it was obviously overlooked. he didn't tell them. >> well, not obviously. it could also be a lie, correct? correct? that's another option. >> if you say so. i guess, yeah. >> that's another option, correct? >> it's an option, yes. >> ted rowlands was in the courtroom and has the latest on the case. i wanted to ask you about that, ted. i know you've just learned something about co
>> erin, i think what's worrying people, we haven't seen this platform since it was last used by john paul4 years old. the vatican had this to say about the platform. this is just not to tire him. nothing else should be read into the general state of his health, which is good, they say, erin. >> thank you very much. >>> testimony got heated today in the case against dr. conrad murray. prosecutors cross examined defense expert dr. paul white and asked if he knew why dr....
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artists like james taylor, carole king, john denver, cat stevens... paulction. this was such a special time in rock music. and now, thanks to these great artists and songs, we can bring back all those wonderful memories. but don't go looking for the singers and songwriters collection in stores. it's only available through this special offer from time life. and remember, it all comes in this beautiful collector's box. so don't wait, call now! now all the artists who touched a generation with words and song are together in one definitive collection. ♪ ooo, baby, baby ♪ it's a wild world time life proudly presents ... ♪ it's hard to get by the singers and songwriters collection. ♪ i've seen fire ♪ and i've seen rain you'll hear legendary artists... ♪ i've seen sunny days ♪ that i thought ♪ would never end like james taylor and carole king... ♪ and it's too late, baby, now it's too late ♪ elton john, gordon lightfoot, carly simon, jim croce... ♪ operator ♪ could you help me place this call? ♪ you'll hear beautiful songs, each one a timeless classic, by the leg
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post dictatorship government in iran and i would use all of the tools that reagan, attacher, pope john paul meth methodically to undermine and replace the current dictatesership. >> if a nervous netanyahu said, i agree with everything you said, i don't think i can wait. >> i wouldn't. if the prime minister of israel, comes to the conclusion that the survival of his country's at stake, the idea that an american president's going to second guess him, you know, two nuclear weapons is a second holocaust. you put a nuclear weapon over jerusalem, a nuclear weapon over tel aviv the total number of people you kill is the equivalent of a holocaust and i don't think any american can ask israelis to pass everybodily sit there, allow a mortal enemy who said publicly, ahmadinejad said publicly that he wants to eliminate israel, i think the lesson of history is, people who say things like that you better believe. >> you're going to leave us speak to the reagan dinner here in iowa tonight. you're one of five candidates at the moment. i think krur in fourth place. romney, cain, ron paul, newt gingrich. 60
post dictatorship government in iran and i would use all of the tools that reagan, attacher, pope john paul meth methodically to undermine and replace the current dictatesership. >> if a nervous netanyahu said, i agree with everything you said, i don't think i can wait. >> i wouldn't. if the prime minister of israel, comes to the conclusion that the survival of his country's at stake, the idea that an american president's going to second guess him, you know, two nuclear weapons is a...
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>> erin, i think what's worrying people, we haven't seen this platform since it was last used by john paulold. the vatican had this to say about the platform. this is just not to tire him. nothing else should be read into the general state of his health, which is good, they say, erin. >> thank you very much. >>> testimony got heated today in the case against dr. conrad murray. prosecutors cross examined defense expert dr. paul white and asked if he knew why dr. murray failed to tell paramedics or anyone else that he had given michael jackson propofol. >> at ucla, when the emergency room doctors specifically asked him what had taken place. is that your testimony, that it was a detail that was overlooked? >> it was obviously overlooked. he didn't tell them. >> well, not obviously. it could also be a lie, correct? correct? that's another option. >> if you say so. i guess, yeah. >> that's another option, correct? >> it's an option, yes. >> ted rowlands was in the courtroom and has the latest on the case. i wanted to ask you about that, ted. i know you've just learned something about conrad mur
>> erin, i think what's worrying people, we haven't seen this platform since it was last used by john paulold. the vatican had this to say about the platform. this is just not to tire him. nothing else should be read into the general state of his health, which is good, they say, erin. >> thank you very much. >>> testimony got heated today in the case against dr. conrad murray. prosecutors cross examined defense expert dr. paul white and asked if he knew why dr. murray...
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man, jim howard and bob rowe, john paul, jean from kentucky, i mean, we all, yes! but that spirit isn't there now. why is it that the gas tax was a user fee all the sudden now is in disfavor? we can call it vehicle mile tax. we can put all kinds of lipstick on some names, but what is it we need to be able to get movement, some traction? we're going through all these extensions, and i've got another extension. i just wonder, what is it in terms of that user tax that was pretty sacrosanct at one point and now is just -- you can't use the phrase gasoline tax. >> and again, congress incrementally increase the fuel tax, but it was a good proxy, it was a good proxy at that time given where we were in that day? there was a good proxy, and we're seeing that widen further, further, further. but i think we need to define a clear national interest and funding transportation, because it's become nothing but a one works program. it's every man or woman for themselves in terms of the bill. so if we had a clearly defined national purpose that the citizens of this country could ge
man, jim howard and bob rowe, john paul, jean from kentucky, i mean, we all, yes! but that spirit isn't there now. why is it that the gas tax was a user fee all the sudden now is in disfavor? we can call it vehicle mile tax. we can put all kinds of lipstick on some names, but what is it we need to be able to get movement, some traction? we're going through all these extensions, and i've got another extension. i just wonder, what is it in terms of that user tax that was pretty sacrosanct at one...
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joining us, joe johns, paul steinhauser and chris lawrence with voters shifting opinions on the war. first question, the debate is foreign policy. ed super committee's implosion. well, i'm sure that will come up. >> reporter: hey, carol. i hope i can hear. i'm having a difficult time hearing what you are saying. i can tell you this, number one, this was sort of about what you could expect. the questions tonight that are sure to come up include, what happened to the super committee? in some ways it's political science 101. had you put a system in place in washington, d.c., it's very difficult to change. now, of course, we have another element of political science 101. that is, of course, the blame game. democrats blaming republicans. republican blaming democrats. we all know the outlines of all this. it's tax cuts against entitlement spending. so is this over? certainly it's not over. a long way to go. we have automatic spending cuts that will go into place starting in 2013 if nothing else is done. we'll also hear from the candidates as we move towards next november's election. we've
joining us, joe johns, paul steinhauser and chris lawrence with voters shifting opinions on the war. first question, the debate is foreign policy. ed super committee's implosion. well, i'm sure that will come up. >> reporter: hey, carol. i hope i can hear. i'm having a difficult time hearing what you are saying. i can tell you this, number one, this was sort of about what you could expect. the questions tonight that are sure to come up include, what happened to the super committee? in...
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logical coalition standing up for civil liberties in another case, the opinion by anson and scalia and john paul stevens. they stress the importance of the fact that our framers at a time when our nation was a very fragile, when our national security was far more in danger and jeopardy than it has been since september 11th, despite the horrific nature of those attacks. the framers made a deliberate decision not to make a general work time or national security exception to our individual rights. moreover, i believe that the board -- fourth amendment, among others, is well designed to protect national security as well as personal security. john used the metaphor of a needle in a haystack, and what we have been doing since september 11th is adding more and more pay to the stack, which makes it much harder to find that terrorist needle, and that is a complaint that has been made by fbi agents, as you know, john, my others have complained precipitously about the overwhelming amount of communications that intercepted me cases are coming into them. there are indulging. they just don't have the ability
logical coalition standing up for civil liberties in another case, the opinion by anson and scalia and john paul stevens. they stress the importance of the fact that our framers at a time when our nation was a very fragile, when our national security was far more in danger and jeopardy than it has been since september 11th, despite the horrific nature of those attacks. the framers made a deliberate decision not to make a general work time or national security exception to our individual rights....
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kennedy, pope john paul ii, the dalai lama, walt disney and others. i am a lucky guy. yet, to speak here in the abraham lincoln presidential library is an utterly exceptional moment for me. for lincoln has been a hero of mine for my boyhood. his second inaugural, which i read from time to time regularly moves me to my deaths each time i read it. at times i asked my class at the university of illinois urbana-champaign weather they have led lincoln's second and i feel. many of my students get embarrassed. i am sure that almost everyone here has read it. to those who have not, i say, please read it. read it slowly, tentatively, two or three times as possible. you will differently at the world around you if you do. it is a joy to me that the indians in springfield and connected areas are helping and hosting the gandhi exhibit in this talk by me around gandhi's birthday. indians like us who live in the united states possessed two amazing heritage is. the indian heritage and the american heritage. in many cases, our children or grandchildren are linked by marriage to both he
kennedy, pope john paul ii, the dalai lama, walt disney and others. i am a lucky guy. yet, to speak here in the abraham lincoln presidential library is an utterly exceptional moment for me. for lincoln has been a hero of mine for my boyhood. his second inaugural, which i read from time to time regularly moves me to my deaths each time i read it. at times i asked my class at the university of illinois urbana-champaign weather they have led lincoln's second and i feel. many of my students get...
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i would adopt the reagan, pope john paul ii strategy by maximizing every pressure on the regime, ask congress to repeal most of the restrictions on the cia so we can go back to the real spying. i would have a fund set up to support anybody who was -- thank you -- but i would support any group in the country, as much as we did in poland, elsewhere, and in the cold war. i would be prepared at a point where if we get to a poi where the military believes that they are truly on the verge, and i'd be prepared to use military force, but i'd try before that to do everything i could to disrupt and wake the regime, including, you know, maximizing covert operations inside the country, and i would also be prepared to cut off their gasoline supply. they are unique about lots of crude oil. they only have one major refinery that makes 60% of their gas gasoline, and i would look at finding ways to impede their refineries, to basically wage economic warfare against them until the regime broke. >> you don't think we're doing that now? >> no, not very effectively. >> what about the internet warfare? >>
i would adopt the reagan, pope john paul ii strategy by maximizing every pressure on the regime, ask congress to repeal most of the restrictions on the cia so we can go back to the real spying. i would have a fund set up to support anybody who was -- thank you -- but i would support any group in the country, as much as we did in poland, elsewhere, and in the cold war. i would be prepared at a point where if we get to a poi where the military believes that they are truly on the verge, and i'd be...
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supreme court as constitutional including an opinion by the most liberal justice john paul stevens. the democrats don't seem to like these laws. >> many states have had these laws on the books for years. i swear as a yaid radio talk show host i don't go to work every day for reasons to denounce democrats. i promise i don't. alan won't believe that. but i swear to you i'm becoming slowly convinced that the official democratic party establishment does prefer to be on the side of lawnessness,d -- lawlessness, an oy and chaos. went support of the occupy wall street anarchists to this issue where steny hoyer is saying we don't want -- we think it's unreasonable to have somebody identify themselves officially before they cast a vote. your side and the democratic party are just a bunch of people who are lawless. >> you are painting with so broad a brush you want to smear the entire party and every liberal and demonstrator. let's talk about what this is about. historically democrats have fought for enfranchisement. republicans have fought for disenfranchisement. if you are a college skewed
supreme court as constitutional including an opinion by the most liberal justice john paul stevens. the democrats don't seem to like these laws. >> many states have had these laws on the books for years. i swear as a yaid radio talk show host i don't go to work every day for reasons to denounce democrats. i promise i don't. alan won't believe that. but i swear to you i'm becoming slowly convinced that the official democratic party establishment does prefer to be on the side of...