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>> i'm not as excited and optimistic as judith is.ee is a power vacuum and chaos. what happens next? i think of a revolution, whether egypt, iran or poland is a three act play. act one, everybody is in agreement, let's get rid of the dictator. then act two off to the guys who got rid of the dictator to try to run things. that's when they start falling out. now pow are they going to govern. they are not good at governing. can they get it together? maybe, maybe not. act three, if they don't get it together often what takes its place is [ inaudible ] i'm not pessimistic but not as optimistic as other people. >> i think there will be chaos, k. i agree. it is hard to imagine at this point the tnc won't be able to do what it needs to do to establish order until some other forum of people emerge. there was tremendous tumult already within the tnc. only about a week ago the commander of the rebel forces was shot and killed. clearly, there is a lot of tension. but this is tremendous victory for the countries that called for gadhafi to be remov
>> i'm not as excited and optimistic as judith is.ee is a power vacuum and chaos. what happens next? i think of a revolution, whether egypt, iran or poland is a three act play. act one, everybody is in agreement, let's get rid of the dictator. then act two off to the guys who got rid of the dictator to try to run things. that's when they start falling out. now pow are they going to govern. they are not good at governing. can they get it together? maybe, maybe not. act three, if they don't...
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she is a reporter, judith miller is here.f the opinion financial group, matt mccall is back. good to see you. i can't get off this. sometimes things get in my mind and bother me. in light of the civility speeches that the president has given us. and in light of what he said in the 2008 campaign, i think this is worth playing again. watch this one more time, president obama in 2008. >> the problem is, is that the way bush has done it over the last eight years, is to take out a credit card from the bank of china, in the name of our children, driving up our national debt, from five trillion dollars the first 42 presidents, number 43 added four trillion by his lonesome. we now have over nine trillion dollars of debt. that we are going to have to pay back. $30,000 for every man, woman and child. that's irresponsible. it is unpatriotic. >> sean: reaction? >> 2008, i wish we could have him give the same speech now the a.m. he spent on the last few -- the amount of money he spent in the last few years. there's no end in sight. he kee
she is a reporter, judith miller is here.f the opinion financial group, matt mccall is back. good to see you. i can't get off this. sometimes things get in my mind and bother me. in light of the civility speeches that the president has given us. and in light of what he said in the 2008 campaign, i think this is worth playing again. watch this one more time, president obama in 2008. >> the problem is, is that the way bush has done it over the last eight years, is to take out a credit card...
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kt mcfarland and judith miller who has interviewed gadhafi.been a thorn in the side and one of the most hated enemies of the united states for many, many years. i covered the bombing of pan am flight 103 over scotland. i to the hague and covered the trials to get libyans involved. and the heartbreak that i heard at the time from many of the families of the victims, american victims and the british victims, was so heartwrenching. to sort of pause and catch our breathes here and look back at these momentous events today, assuming it is true that this is the fall of gadhafi, what are your thoughts? >> i guess i've been interviewing him for so long. part of me says it is not possible to imagine libya without him. because with all of his eccentric, bizarreness with the tents, taking the mobile tent wherever he went, there was a dreamy aspect to the guy, when he went committing terrorism. that was the amazing thing about muammar gadhafi. the ability to swerve between a pan am 103, to do that and kill over200 people, most americans, in cold blood. an
kt mcfarland and judith miller who has interviewed gadhafi.been a thorn in the side and one of the most hated enemies of the united states for many, many years. i covered the bombing of pan am flight 103 over scotland. i to the hague and covered the trials to get libyans involved. and the heartbreak that i heard at the time from many of the families of the victims, american victims and the british victims, was so heartwrenching. to sort of pause and catch our breathes here and look back at...
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. >> harris: and bring in judith miller, a pulitzer prize winner and fox contributor and knows that part of the world. >> nice to see you. >> harris: you were taking notes as jennifer and i were talking and some of the things i saw you kind of write down, rebels in control of the road into tunisia out of this country. >> right. >> harris: if he didn't get out earlier, what. >> i think he might have gotten out earlier, which would explain why we've had these weird broadcasts without a picture just audio, that's one possible explanation, and i think the bbc, which is reporting that he is in fact in algeria have good contacts and sometimes break news even before al-jazeera, it's a pretty good bet that he may have left. i think that's why the president is not getting out in front of this. >> harris: and why that particular country, do you think? >> it happens to be a country although it has signed onto the international criminal court, which has indicted gaddafi, has not ratified its membership in that organization. therefore, they don't technically have to turn over gaddafi. look, it's in e
. >> harris: and bring in judith miller, a pulitzer prize winner and fox contributor and knows that part of the world. >> nice to see you. >> harris: you were taking notes as jennifer and i were talking and some of the things i saw you kind of write down, rebels in control of the road into tunisia out of this country. >> right. >> harris: if he didn't get out earlier, what. >> i think he might have gotten out earlier, which would explain why we've had these...
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. >> judith, you agree that the rebate for these electric cars is $13,500. i believe the federal tax credit is $7500. >> is that before or after the debt ceiling deal? >> it doesn't say. >> have you been stumped. >> you made a joke about the government making people buy electric cars the same way they are doing with healthcare. i actually believe that's not beyond the realm of possibility. >> you don't think it is in the government's constitutional theory to buy stuff? >> it is in the interstate commerce clause clearly. >> hot dogs increase risk of cancer. visitors to a nascar race at the ind indianapolis 500 motor speedway. also you said in 2010, 1.1 million franks were sold at indy500 races. there is only one indy500 race each year. that one was not totally your fault because the press release says last year at the indianapolis 500 races. >> so my greatest was taken from the press release. >> jewish, you asked, is -- jewish, you -- judith, you asked if anybody was eating them. it is not really that much. >> that's more than two hot dogs a person. >> no, th
. >> judith, you agree that the rebate for these electric cars is $13,500. i believe the federal tax credit is $7500. >> is that before or after the debt ceiling deal? >> it doesn't say. >> have you been stumped. >> you made a joke about the government making people buy electric cars the same way they are doing with healthcare. i actually believe that's not beyond the realm of possibility. >> you don't think it is in the government's constitutional theory to...
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when the court refused in judith miller's case to reconsider this situation that made it crystal clear that reporters can't honestly promise their sources confidentiality would be whistle-blowers with sensitive and embarrassing information about government malfeasance, simply can't trust that the reporter will be subpoenaed to spill the beans about who leaked information. wiki leaks provides this amazing encryption technology, complete anonymity to leaders's web site to accept restricted or censored material of political, ethical, diplomatic or historical significance. it says it, quote, does not record any source identifying information and there are a number of mechanisms in place to protect any document from being sourced. it says it never reveal a source. in other words wiki leaks can do what the mainstream media can't do. a whistle-blower could go directly to the new york times by passing wiki leaks but that risks exposure of the whistle-blower. if subpoenaed the times would have to finger the source. wiki leaks partially repairs a gap in the first amendment protection. if there w
when the court refused in judith miller's case to reconsider this situation that made it crystal clear that reporters can't honestly promise their sources confidentiality would be whistle-blowers with sensitive and embarrassing information about government malfeasance, simply can't trust that the reporter will be subpoenaed to spill the beans about who leaked information. wiki leaks provides this amazing encryption technology, complete anonymity to leaders's web site to accept restricted or...
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and congregation and my faith will keep me on the straight and narrow. >> mccullough's passenger, judithffers less severe burns and makes a recovery as well. but the steam pipe explosion is blamed for the death of 51-year-old lois bemeric, a human resources exec frif new jersey, who dies from a heart attack. more than 40 others are injured. an investigation concludes heavy rainfall and leaky pipes caused the explosion. the city orders improvements for new york's vast and aging underground steam system to prevent a similar catastrophe. >>> coming up -- nearly 10,000 volts of electricity on the loose. >>> caught in the crosshairs of a terrorist attack. >> it felt like the car was lifted off the ground and landed with a thump. >>> a dance floor turns into a black hole. >>> and a tv news helicopter becomes the lead story. >> oh, no, no, no, no! >> when "caught on camera: on the edge of death" continues. [ male announcer ] this is lisa, who tries to stay ahead of her class. morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and
and congregation and my faith will keep me on the straight and narrow. >> mccullough's passenger, judithffers less severe burns and makes a recovery as well. but the steam pipe explosion is blamed for the death of 51-year-old lois bemeric, a human resources exec frif new jersey, who dies from a heart attack. more than 40 others are injured. an investigation concludes heavy rainfall and leaky pipes caused the explosion. the city orders improvements for new york's vast and aging underground...
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. >> my name is judith and i'm on the board of the caster eureka neighborhood association. i want to say that both neighborhood so,s are dedicated to working with businesses in order to have a vibrant business community. we have an entertainment district there. same thing. we want to have it, but we also want the residents nearby to be able to enjoy their homes and not be driven away by a business that simply does not
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he wrote this call which was judith's favorite, by the way. she insisted that she be in the book. she didn't have to work at it. it's called call and answer. i'll end my part of the program with this. where are you robert? right there. right in the front row of the balcony. tell me why it is we don't lift our voices these days and cry over what is happening? have you noticed the plans are made for iraq and the icecap is melting? i say to myself go on, cry. what's the sense in being an adult and having no voice. cry out. see who will answer. this is call and answer. you know what that is. we will have to call especially loud to reach our angels who are hard of hearing, they are hiding in the jugs of silence filled during our wars. he was think of grenada. everybody had forgetten in 1983. why did we do that? no body remembers. have we agreed to so many wars we can't escape from silence. if we can't lift, we allowed others who are ourselves to rob the house. we'd listen to the great criers, poe and douglass, and now we are silent as spar rows in the little bushing. then robert pauses
he wrote this call which was judith's favorite, by the way. she insisted that she be in the book. she didn't have to work at it. it's called call and answer. i'll end my part of the program with this. where are you robert? right there. right in the front row of the balcony. tell me why it is we don't lift our voices these days and cry over what is happening? have you noticed the plans are made for iraq and the icecap is melting? i say to myself go on, cry. what's the sense in being an adult and...
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. >> reporter: seamstress judith lives in kansas. >> i can't put a new roof on, i don't know how to drive a bulldozer. two days after the tornado it struck me that i always had a new dress for the first day of school and so i asked ladies to make garments. it's just the right thing to do. >> reporter: she reached out on line to the sewing community and in less than three months she got more than 1400 hand sewn dresses from all around the country, including this one from cindy smith in san jose, california. >> when you have seen that kind of devastation you say that's awful. how could somebody go through with that? and it's devastating for a child to lose everything. this is something i can do to give back and it gave me a chance to sew for little girls. >> reporter: last night smith's outfit with scooped up by sydney wheat and this morning the 5th grader wore it for the start of school. >> it's good that somebody would make something like this that that's pretty. >> reporter: exactly what susan stuart had hopped. >> i wanted to make girls feel like princesses on that first day of school.
. >> reporter: seamstress judith lives in kansas. >> i can't put a new roof on, i don't know how to drive a bulldozer. two days after the tornado it struck me that i always had a new dress for the first day of school and so i asked ladies to make garments. it's just the right thing to do. >> reporter: she reached out on line to the sewing community and in less than three months she got more than 1400 hand sewn dresses from all around the country, including this one from cindy...
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. >> my name is judith and i'm on the board of the caster eureka neighborhood association. i want to say that both neighborhood so,s are dedicated to working with businesses in order to have a vibrant business community. we have an entertainment district there. same thing. we want to have it, but we also want the residents nearby to be able to enjoy their homes and not be driven away by a business that simply does not respect the neighborhood. as a person who has tried to work with greg, has gone by to see what's going on there, it's just very, very frustrating and demoralizing to work with this person. we've never spent as much time in a business as we've spent with this business. and we think he's gotten multiple chances. just a simple thing of keeping the door closed and rolling down the door to the patio, which is a roll-down door and is glass. it doesn't create a wall. it's glass. he couldn't seem to bring himself to do that even when the fines were rolling up. if there have been no complaints in the last three months, that does not mitigate what he's been doing all th
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pastor bell, judith gallardo, leslie marie. emily harris. >> good afternoon, supervisor mirkarimi. chairman mirkarimi. . thank you for waiting. >> i'm the founder of the recovery survival network. we have been surfing san francisco's ex-offender population from the corner of 16th and mission now since 1997. we know this population. we understand what this population needs. they trust us because we represent true cultural competency. there's a difference in having a contract and putting some refined words on a piece of paper talking about what cultural competency really means. cultural competency means having people of the same ethnicity and/or of the same mindset working with one another. our agency understanding the needs of this population has developed family of friends clean and sober living network. we are a california association of alcohol recovery resources certified in all of our locations. we currently have 10 s.r.o. master leases. we are extremely proud of the housing that we provide. the house we took older buildings and worked with some of san francisco's housing devel
pastor bell, judith gallardo, leslie marie. emily harris. >> good afternoon, supervisor mirkarimi. chairman mirkarimi. . thank you for waiting. >> i'm the founder of the recovery survival network. we have been surfing san francisco's ex-offender population from the corner of 16th and mission now since 1997. we know this population. we understand what this population needs. they trust us because we represent true cultural competency. there's a difference in having a contract and...
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thousand seven seas and accordingly it was quite obvious that the demand for a new engine would be high judith's in truth technical and alteration of performance as well as economic advantages resulting from the improved fuel consumption rates and in constant engine power performance but if you used the term proxy five hundred s. it's just a different judge change your attention a propeller the combustor the compressor and at the rear of the accessory dear box what's called a gas generator comprises both come bus train compressor essentially the heart of the engine. the gas generator is the biggest piece yet produced in cell use project for that is the choke turboprop engine along with it they've developed a custom made experimental stand to confirm their balance for the appointed performance figures. since it is it is already flying on the check made him six zero one f. and might see a replacement from general electric said utes t.v. five hundred s meet specs to set it apart. here we join said use engineers to fire up the gas generator for another round of tests draw power is important but not
thousand seven seas and accordingly it was quite obvious that the demand for a new engine would be high judith's in truth technical and alteration of performance as well as economic advantages resulting from the improved fuel consumption rates and in constant engine power performance but if you used the term proxy five hundred s. it's just a different judge change your attention a propeller the combustor the compressor and at the rear of the accessory dear box what's called a gas generator...
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judith, and independent. caller: i absolutely in michigan, the northern part of u.s. 41 and i am down here in sarasota vacationing in the southern part of u.s. 41. i am vacationing. i am actively seeking work. but i will tell you about that later. i was just listening to the george washington university education program, and you have a question about, do you want people to do certain things. i think people should do what they want and want what they do. i think secondary education is important for economic health, and higher education is important also. but i think where are most important area is, is in where it is the formative years for children. that is when they are firstborn and even prenatal stage. you should read to your baby when they are carried in the womb because they can hear and they will make a difference when you start them off when they are very, very young, because that is when their brain is developing. so i believe education is very important and it starts at the bottom and goes all the w
judith, and independent. caller: i absolutely in michigan, the northern part of u.s. 41 and i am down here in sarasota vacationing in the southern part of u.s. 41. i am vacationing. i am actively seeking work. but i will tell you about that later. i was just listening to the george washington university education program, and you have a question about, do you want people to do certain things. i think people should do what they want and want what they do. i think secondary education is important...
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i don't disagree with that in any way, judith. my only point is that -- and the problem is ratings.the channel on the war, they don't want to focus on the reality of it, but the row alt -- reality of it isn't all disaster, the reality of it is some context of success and progress and it seems to me that even though it does not receive ratings there is a deep obligation for our press to cover that as -- that aspect as well. jon: i've got a son out of west point, headed for the first infantry division. only 1 percent of american families have people in this war. we have gotten to a point in this country where the military obligation is being borne by a relatively small number of americans. is that part of the problem here? >> it absolutely is. by the way, god bless your son and thanks for the service, tell him to keep his head up. we need a national service. and in that national service, you could choose to serve the military or a homeless shelter or in a police department that teaches kids. it's absolutely part of the prorks where you have less than 1 percent serving. that does not,
i don't disagree with that in any way, judith. my only point is that -- and the problem is ratings.the channel on the war, they don't want to focus on the reality of it, but the row alt -- reality of it isn't all disaster, the reality of it is some context of success and progress and it seems to me that even though it does not receive ratings there is a deep obligation for our press to cover that as -- that aspect as well. jon: i've got a son out of west point, headed for the first infantry...
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judith, thank you for your time today. what do you make of where we stand today with syria?f the curve in terms of where the protesters want us to go. finally, finally the obama administration called for assad explicitly to step down but now a great agenda remains and that is getting the europeans to follow suit with the americans in cutting off syrian oil. president assad earns about $7 million to $8 million a day from exporting about 150,000-barrels of oil. that has to be cut because most of that goes to europe. we have cut off the 6,000-barrels that go to the united states and frozen syrian assets in the country but the europeans going to play a crucial role. ditto the russians, shannon. the russians have to be persuaded to stop selling arms to president assad. so far the administration has done a pretty good job of having a coordinated policy but the hard stuff lies ahead. >> what do you think we may hear from assad tonight. he is going to speak after the evening news programs in syria. what do you think we will hear from him? >> i think we will hear very much what we ha
judith, thank you for your time today. what do you make of where we stand today with syria?f the curve in terms of where the protesters want us to go. finally, finally the obama administration called for assad explicitly to step down but now a great agenda remains and that is getting the europeans to follow suit with the americans in cutting off syrian oil. president assad earns about $7 million to $8 million a day from exporting about 150,000-barrels of oil. that has to be cut because most of...
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judith miller writes a column saying it was a silly speech. we needed a leader and we got a professor. a stoke broker says response of an 11-year-old everybody's fault but theirs. another said it is a leadership crisis the fact the market fell another 200 points after he spoke is no coincidence. we have a chart you can see when he started to speak and what happened to the dow in the moments after he began to speak. right an wearing it fell an extra 41. then it seemed -- we might have charts showing this with the stocks. being see it fell. then you had some other financial news. then you see the president -- hard for me to see this. look at how much farther it goes down when we are looking for the president to soothe us. they tell me some of these people, it is not just what he said in the speech, but what he didn't say. no new initiative. no new thing saying i'm going to name the six democrats to that joint committee. no kind of new taking command and leadership. no mea culpa. all morning the administration had been blaming s&p for making a wr
judith miller writes a column saying it was a silly speech. we needed a leader and we got a professor. a stoke broker says response of an 11-year-old everybody's fault but theirs. another said it is a leadership crisis the fact the market fell another 200 points after he spoke is no coincidence. we have a chart you can see when he started to speak and what happened to the dow in the moments after he began to speak. right an wearing it fell an extra 41. then it seemed -- we might have charts...
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don't get any sleep. >> not likely with you guys around. >> fantastic. >> thank you, judith.ake a look at some of the headlines. a boy scout troop leader stabbed to death for what appears to be no reason. this man, a 22-year-old is behind bars accused of stabbing arthur anderson while he led two boy scouts on a trail. witnesses say he came out of nowhere to attack anderson. the suspect then took police on a high speed chase before being caught. he's also accused of hitting his mom and killing one of her dogs. two air show stunts end in tragedy. we warn you, this video is hard to watch. an aerial wing walker killed in a 200 foot fall near detroit. he was trying to climb from the plane on to a chopper when he fell. he had done this stunt many, many times before and we told you on saturday over this weekend, a stunt pilot in kansas killed at the kansas city air show when his plane crashed. the engine didn't start when it was supposed to. the pilot flew commercial for delta and had been doing stunts for 15 years and all of those people had to watch that live. a new jersey communi
don't get any sleep. >> not likely with you guys around. >> fantastic. >> thank you, judith.ake a look at some of the headlines. a boy scout troop leader stabbed to death for what appears to be no reason. this man, a 22-year-old is behind bars accused of stabbing arthur anderson while he led two boy scouts on a trail. witnesses say he came out of nowhere to attack anderson. the suspect then took police on a high speed chase before being caught. he's also accused of hitting his...
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[applause] >> this is a question from judith mcginnis from north palm beach. she specifically wants to know what we can do to make public schools more accountable. [unintelligible] >> as i said, back in the late 1970's, the decision was to take education out and make it a separate department. back in the 1970's, the department of education had about 500 employees. had a budget of $19 billion. the department of education today has closer to 5000 employees and a budget of $85 billion. education in the united states of america is broken. i did spend a year teaching high school. that was such an enjoyable experience i volunteered to go to afghanistan. [laughter] what we have to do -- seriously. [laughter] we have to make education relevant in the 21st century. we cannot believe that teaching a kid how to take the test is teaching a kid. it is not. [applause] ours start involving private sector to go in and teach the practical application of some of the theory we are trying to teach our kids. my 14-year-old daughter, who just started high school, can do things with
[applause] >> this is a question from judith mcginnis from north palm beach. she specifically wants to know what we can do to make public schools more accountable. [unintelligible] >> as i said, back in the late 1970's, the decision was to take education out and make it a separate department. back in the 1970's, the department of education had about 500 employees. had a budget of $19 billion. the department of education today has closer to 5000 employees and a budget of $85 billion....
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florida, judith on the democrats line. judith, what do you think of the democrats? there's a bit of coverage today saying that liberals are not happy with this deal, they did not get what they wanted. caller: i think the democrat party is looking back and saying, where do we want our country to go and what we want our country to be? our country seems to be all for defense. there's nothing for the american people. they're not taking care of the american people. and if we don't do something, we're going under. if all we've got to do is pay $55 billion for a self bomber and they can't pay to take care of the i understand gent and the people that -- indigent and the people that can't do in this country, something is wrong. how many bombs did we blow up in iraq? host: let's look at this comment coming to us over email, so no one is talking about the 500-pound gore ale in the room -- rather, that's not in the room, the lack of jobs. our manufacturing base is gone. we need to change the fair trade deals, increase tariffs, increase jobs. you can submit your comments by emai
florida, judith on the democrats line. judith, what do you think of the democrats? there's a bit of coverage today saying that liberals are not happy with this deal, they did not get what they wanted. caller: i think the democrat party is looking back and saying, where do we want our country to go and what we want our country to be? our country seems to be all for defense. there's nothing for the american people. they're not taking care of the american people. and if we don't do something,...
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then i kicked researching for more letters of the gibbons family, and i was sent with a hot tip by judith wollman, a historian. she said with columbia university. so i found a record of fugitives, 1855 by sidney howard so that set me off on a search because i found the most extraordinary thing. sarah more was married to her husband and the division's previous home so now i'm trying to find sarah. i did find her listed in new haven connecticut but it's been -- that's taken me two years to find out. i'm going to go back to schaumburg but i shouldn't say on the record, there is one staff member who terrified me. he was so mean and i'm going to get my courage and go back. >> i've had experience with that, too. i will talk to you later. [laughter] i will talk to you later and give you the name -- >> thank you. >> -- of somebody wonderful who will help you and i just saw her a couple nights ago. >> and i just bought your book. [laughter] >> thank you. let me tell you. there was a vigilant society, the african-american vigilant society. so you could look our ground for that. david would be born
then i kicked researching for more letters of the gibbons family, and i was sent with a hot tip by judith wollman, a historian. she said with columbia university. so i found a record of fugitives, 1855 by sidney howard so that set me off on a search because i found the most extraordinary thing. sarah more was married to her husband and the division's previous home so now i'm trying to find sarah. i did find her listed in new haven connecticut but it's been -- that's taken me two years to find...
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then i kicked researching for more letters of the gibbons family, and i was sent with a hot tip by judith wollman, a historian. she said with columbia university. so i found a record of fugitives, 1855 by sidney howard so that set me off on a search because i found the most extraordinary thing. sarah more was married to her husband and the division's previous home so now i'm trying to find sarah. i did find her listed in new haven connecticut but it's been -- that's taken me two years to find out. i'm going to go back to schaumburg but i shouldn't say on the record, there is one staff member who terrified me. he was so mean and i'm going to get my courage and go back. >> i've had experience with that, too. i will talk to you later. [laughter] i will talk to you later and give you the name -- >> thank you. >> -- of somebody wonderful who will help you and i just saw her a couple nights ago. >> and i just bought your book. [laughter] >> thank you. let me tell you. there was a vigilant society, the african-american vigilant society. so you could look our ground for that. david would be born
then i kicked researching for more letters of the gibbons family, and i was sent with a hot tip by judith wollman, a historian. she said with columbia university. so i found a record of fugitives, 1855 by sidney howard so that set me off on a search because i found the most extraordinary thing. sarah more was married to her husband and the division's previous home so now i'm trying to find sarah. i did find her listed in new haven connecticut but it's been -- that's taken me two years to find...
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in fact, fox news contributor judith miller calls it down right silly.r and joins us live on the curvy couch. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what was the point of that speech? >> you know, it was supposed to be kind of an uplifting speech. >> was it? >> not for the markets. i mean, the markets plunged immediately after that speech so there's your answer. >> uh-huh. >> say it was a bad week overall for the president, maybe his worst week in office starting with the fact that he turned 50. >> yes, that's traumatic for men and women alike. i only know about half. but, you know, there's that and then there was the terrible, terrible chopper crash in afghanistan, the single largest loss of life of soldiers in the afghan war. and then we had this terrible financial crisis. it's just kind of, you know, the downgrading of the country's credit worthiness for the first time a sitting president. so he was not having a good week. but then he decided to come out. >> well, because that's his m.o. because in the absence of a plan, he will give a speech. and i
in fact, fox news contributor judith miller calls it down right silly.r and joins us live on the curvy couch. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what was the point of that speech? >> you know, it was supposed to be kind of an uplifting speech. >> was it? >> not for the markets. i mean, the markets plunged immediately after that speech so there's your answer. >> uh-huh. >> say it was a bad week overall for the president, maybe his worst week in...
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[applause] >> this is a question from judith from north palm beach. he wants to know what we can do to make public schools more accountable. >> back in the late 1970's, and we had health, education and welfare, the decision was made to make it a part of education back in the late 1970's. the department of education had about 500 boys and a budget of $18 billion. the part of education has 5000 employes of the budget of $85 billion. education in the united states is broken. i can say that because i spent a year teaching at deerfield beach high-school, and it was such a pleasant experience i've volunteered to get afghanistan for two and a half years. [applause] [laughter] what we have to do -- seriously. we have got to make education relevant in the 21st century. we cannot believe teaching a kid how to take a test is teaching a kid. it's not. [applause] let's start involving our private sector to go in and teach the practical applications and the theories we're trying to teach our kids. my 14-year-old daughter who just started high-school can do things w
[applause] >> this is a question from judith from north palm beach. he wants to know what we can do to make public schools more accountable. >> back in the late 1970's, and we had health, education and welfare, the decision was made to make it a part of education back in the late 1970's. the department of education had about 500 boys and a budget of $18 billion. the part of education has 5000 employes of the budget of $85 billion. education in the united states is broken. i can say...
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teixeira and judith argue that unlike past realignments, this realignment would be more gradual with forward motion and backsliding along the way. realignments happen, they argue when a new majority wins over voters from its rival party. they argue that majority co-lies are not necessaryly homogenous and they use the metaphor of an old city that is periodically rebuilt. the city may still be recognizable by its new structures and streets but also contains older structures. it includes reagan and bush democrats but also includes three groups that are coming a larger and more powerful point to have electorate. arguing against the prop schism is my a.i. colleague, michael barone. he believes that we are now in what he calls an era of open field politics, where neither party will be dominant for very long. the ground rules for this debate -- each debater will present five-minute opening argument, after which a bell will ring and you will all hear the bell. then we'll have a 25-minute question and answer period, i time when i hope you will send questions on paper to the front of the room
teixeira and judith argue that unlike past realignments, this realignment would be more gradual with forward motion and backsliding along the way. realignments happen, they argue when a new majority wins over voters from its rival party. they argue that majority co-lies are not necessaryly homogenous and they use the metaphor of an old city that is periodically rebuilt. the city may still be recognizable by its new structures and streets but also contains older structures. it includes reagan...