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>> from a technology standpoint, it's limitless.here's applications you can wager from your mobile device within the state of new foundland -- nevada and wager from many difference things. from a technology standpoint, the sky is the limit and will continue to evolve with each passing year that really takes it to the next level, where you can wager from your mobile device within the state of nevada as we speak. >> a new wild west. chuck chuck, thanks for your time. >> thanks for having me on. >>> the action isn't always on the field. why the nfl might have a hand in holding back legalized gambling. ne.ho howdy folks! jack box here, with my new outlaw burger. other places have bbq burgers, but not with the kick this one has- outlaw means it's loaded with hickory-smoked bacon, onion rings and topped with my bourbon barbecue sauce. and i'll tell you somethin' else they don't have- -my outlaw spicy chicken sandwich. yehaw! whoa! whoa whoa whoa whoa.. ride that spicy chicken! >>> fist place 49ers taking on redskins, another nice day for
>> from a technology standpoint, it's limitless.here's applications you can wager from your mobile device within the state of new foundland -- nevada and wager from many difference things. from a technology standpoint, the sky is the limit and will continue to evolve with each passing year that really takes it to the next level, where you can wager from your mobile device within the state of nevada as we speak. >> a new wild west. chuck chuck, thanks for your time. >> thanks...
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what we are saying is this device that enables limitless pervasive -- >> what is the difference? i am told if somebody goes to london almost every place that person goes there's a camera so that the police can put together a snapshot of where everybody is all the time. why is this different from that? >> i would not want to live in london -- >> must be unconstitutional if it is scary. the scary provision of what article? >> cameras in london enable them to track the bomber who was going to blow up the airport in glass go and stop him before he did. there are many people who will say that kind of surveillance is worth while and are others who will say that is a bad thing but that isn't the issue exactly in front of us. >> what we have here is -- >> why not? >> you have physical invasion of property. >> i had that expression. the existence of a physical trespass is only marginally relevant to the question of whether the fourth amendment has been violated. for an action of trespass is neither necessary nor sufficient to establish a constitutional violation. that is karo. you can tal
what we are saying is this device that enables limitless pervasive -- >> what is the difference? i am told if somebody goes to london almost every place that person goes there's a camera so that the police can put together a snapshot of where everybody is all the time. why is this different from that? >> i would not want to live in london -- >> must be unconstitutional if it is scary. the scary provision of what article? >> cameras in london enable them to track the...
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fresh indignation on greek streets over the perceived loss of yet more sovereignty to be used for limitless bureaucratic machine. israel may strike iran by the end of the sun but that's according to reports citing british intelligence sources over the findings of the un's atomic watchdog sparked fresh concern over its a ransom nuclear program. and next stop r.t. takes you on a journey to one of russia's most unusual nature reserves where the taming of a leopard is just one of the tasks carried out there and of the next thirty minutes i'll be back with a recap and more news for you one of them and salty takes you now to this remote beautiful region stay with us. for most the region in russia's far east nine thousand kilometers from moscow the natural environment here is like no other on the planet here arctic an african animals live side by side among the eight subgroups of leopards this animal is the most beautiful one of the most peaceful predator on the planet the leopard is more accustomed to sub-saharan africa but has adapted very easily to the harshness of the russian winter they have
fresh indignation on greek streets over the perceived loss of yet more sovereignty to be used for limitless bureaucratic machine. israel may strike iran by the end of the sun but that's according to reports citing british intelligence sources over the findings of the un's atomic watchdog sparked fresh concern over its a ransom nuclear program. and next stop r.t. takes you on a journey to one of russia's most unusual nature reserves where the taming of a leopard is just one of the tasks carried...
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. >> is stem cell research vital to a potentially limitless human life-span? we'll put that question to our guests. but first, herere their distinguished profiles. born, detroit, 50 years of age, wife sara, two children. religion, none. atheist. independent. michigan state university b.a. psychology. siuniverepty of chicago m.a. and ph.d. sociology. national laboratory. specializing in nuclear waste disposal four years. university of chicago, center on aging, senior research associate, 15 years andiv encurrndtly. london school of hygiene and tropical medicines senior research associate 10 years and currently. university of illinois - chicago school of public health professor four years and currently. coauthor, "the quest for immortality, science at the frontiers of aging." hobbies, fishing, running. stewart j. olshanski, born queens, new york. 56 years of age. wife sonya. two children. jewish and unitarian. politics, independent. massachusetts institute of technology, b.a. computer cuience and literature. kurzweil technologies. parent company to nine companies
. >> is stem cell research vital to a potentially limitless human life-span? we'll put that question to our guests. but first, herere their distinguished profiles. born, detroit, 50 years of age, wife sara, two children. religion, none. atheist. independent. michigan state university b.a. psychology. siuniverepty of chicago m.a. and ph.d. sociology. national laboratory. specializing in nuclear waste disposal four years. university of chicago, center on aging, senior research associate, 15...
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what we are saying here is this device, this device that enables limitless, pervasive, indiscriminate --justice kagan: what is the difference really? i'm told -- maybe this is wrong, but i'm told that if somebody goes to london, almost every place that person goes there is a camera taking pictures, so that the police can put together snapshots of where everybody is all the time. so why is this different from that. mr. leckar: it's pretty scary. i wouldn't want to live in london under those circumstances. justice scalia: well, it must be unconstitutional if it's scary. (laughter.) justice scalia: i mean, what is it, the scary provision of what article? justice breyer: and in fact, those cameras in london actually enabled them, if you watched them, i got the impression, to track the bomber who was going to blow up the airport in glasgow and to stop him before he did. so there are many people who will say that that kind of surveillance is worthwhile, and there are others like you who will say, no, that's a bad thing. but that isn't the issue exactly in front of us. mr. leckar: that's cor
what we are saying here is this device, this device that enables limitless, pervasive, indiscriminate --justice kagan: what is the difference really? i'm told -- maybe this is wrong, but i'm told that if somebody goes to london, almost every place that person goes there is a camera taking pictures, so that the police can put together snapshots of where everybody is all the time. so why is this different from that. mr. leckar: it's pretty scary. i wouldn't want to live in london under those...
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the possibilities are pretty much limitless. whatever you'd like to add. cheese, scallio, bacon, whatever you'd like to do. but it's a great way to dresup your mashed potatoes. >> thanks, richard. and incidentally, if you want any of those mashed potato tips, you can check them out on our website. coming up next, we're taking a drive in theountry. find orchards, vineyards, and a little bitf history without really ever having to leave your car? wl, we have onidea for you. check it out. here in california, there is one sure sign that spring has officially sprung. the opening of theentral valley blossom trail. each spring, the orchards he explode into beautiful colors and fragrance as theruit trees blossom and officially begin the changing of the seasons. >> well, the blossom trail is really a way for us to share with visitors and locals alike the beauty of our agricultural offerings l around us. >> blossom trails of a single variety fruit are big all across the country, but it's the variety of cps that makes this one so popular. they say that traffic increas
the possibilities are pretty much limitless. whatever you'd like to add. cheese, scallio, bacon, whatever you'd like to do. but it's a great way to dresup your mashed potatoes. >> thanks, richard. and incidentally, if you want any of those mashed potato tips, you can check them out on our website. coming up next, we're taking a drive in theountry. find orchards, vineyards, and a little bitf history without really ever having to leave your car? wl, we have onidea for you. check it out....
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considered more of a mixed-pattern sportt "i just &psee a kid who bounds around like a kangaroo and has limitlessnnific side."" (standup)but even after all this, atlas admits this doesn't mean a kid won't even if it doesn't fit their genetic code. because of that, some skeptics have called this science and a head start." "we hope they use it to piihlight ways they can train differenttor it inspires them in a differenttway as opposed to simply locking thee into a what shjon podein hopes his kids will do. he doesn't care if they don't follow in his skates, but he also knows if even better than their old up man. "i'm a pretty open- miided kind of guy and keep all doors open because you never know which one can give pou education that ccn help your kids go into a direction that gives them confidence. not jjst in sports, but in life." it takes a few weeks for he attas results to get back to cu. customers. but.../ the company.../ ááexerciseáá.../, coaching,.../ practicing.../, and... nutrition.../ are... major factors.../ in.../ becoming... a.../ star athlete. 3 was it a tragic accident or the perfect
considered more of a mixed-pattern sportt "i just &psee a kid who bounds around like a kangaroo and has limitlessnnific side."" (standup)but even after all this, atlas admits this doesn't mean a kid won't even if it doesn't fit their genetic code. because of that, some skeptics have called this science and a head start." "we hope they use it to piihlight ways they can train differenttor it inspires them in a differenttway as opposed to simply locking thee into a...
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up here, the air was fresh and the views seemed limitless. >> it sort of framed by trees but could you to the right and see the view of george washington bridge. >> what they couldn't see from here of course was the future. had they caught even a glimpse of what was to come, surely they would have abandoned this place forever. steven and jody met in the late '70s in georgia. he was in the army, a bookworm who loved the civil war. she taught history. theirs was a meeting first of minds, then hearts. how would you sort of describe those early years? were they loving? were they exciting? >> yes, they were. we were in love, ecstatic. >> from there, marriage, a house, a son, jonathan, in 1983, and how would you describe jody as a mom? >> she was really devoted. >> life was good, and even as the years went by, even with the demands of work and family, steven says he and jody still made time for each other, like that last summer sunday in september of 1992. steven says it was supposed to be a date night. >> it wasn't -- no idea that that would be the most critical day in our life, in our marr
up here, the air was fresh and the views seemed limitless. >> it sort of framed by trees but could you to the right and see the view of george washington bridge. >> what they couldn't see from here of course was the future. had they caught even a glimpse of what was to come, surely they would have abandoned this place forever. steven and jody met in the late '70s in georgia. he was in the army, a bookworm who loved the civil war. she taught history. theirs was a meeting first of...
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and once you get the dog focused on the task, its limitless. >> can that dog change a type centre. >> the problem is he ends up eating the stuff in the diaper. >> oh! >>> beth, you know this, you can imagine on your wedding day, so exciting, you've been planning for months. this couple, mike and nancy rodgers, a canadian couple from nova scotia. on their wedding day, all of a sudden, this happens. >> the venue they're supposed to get married, the main lodge resort bursts into flames just about an hour before she's supposed to walk down the aisle. >> that's a bad omen for this marriage. >> i've heard that the more things that go wrong on your wedding day, the better the marriage is going to be. in that case, these guys are going to last forever. >>> in spite of the fact that their venue was burned down, the couple decided we're still going to get married, we're going to move through this. and their wedding pictures -- >> wow. >> are right in front of the fire, so they had a good spirit. obviously not all their pictures are in front of the fire. but they decided to you know, make light
and once you get the dog focused on the task, its limitless. >> can that dog change a type centre. >> the problem is he ends up eating the stuff in the diaper. >> oh! >>> beth, you know this, you can imagine on your wedding day, so exciting, you've been planning for months. this couple, mike and nancy rodgers, a canadian couple from nova scotia. on their wedding day, all of a sudden, this happens. >> the venue they're supposed to get married, the main lodge...
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and it's limitless. every candidate who comes into president -- >> limitless. >> every candidate comes in, there are things you can look at and say this is going to be a question, that will be a question. every reporter in america with 1,000 monkeys and 1,000 key boards could start writing stories about newt gingrich based on what we already know and it would go right through the iowa caucus. >> it's waiting to be picked at. >> and he will say anything. he makes herman cain look like willie geist. >> right. >> what? >> i'm not sure what he meant by that. >> let's skate past that. i don't want to go there. but he has said everything in the course of his career. he's taken every position on every issue. so you can always, research is like -- >> i'm sorry. >> is that what they have on those platters? >> you can get anything. but i would love to know what you think about -- i have a theory that these polls are more meaningless than any polls in the history of elections. basically, who do you -- you want the
and it's limitless. every candidate who comes into president -- >> limitless. >> every candidate comes in, there are things you can look at and say this is going to be a question, that will be a question. every reporter in america with 1,000 monkeys and 1,000 key boards could start writing stories about newt gingrich based on what we already know and it would go right through the iowa caucus. >> it's waiting to be picked at. >> and he will say anything. he makes herman...
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. >> limitless. >> thank you myfoxdc.com our website we have a link to theirs the museum is open mondaygh friday 9 to 5, free open on saturdays noon to 5 they are closed sunday and federal holidays. >> all right holly thank you so much. >> with our first snow already behind us unbelievable many people are beginning to feel the not so beautiful effects of cold air that is why today we have style guru lee mcdonald of nice shoes no drama.com love that, with us to share beauty tips to help us beat the winter weather good to see you. >> glad to be here. >> i can feel it when it is drier humidity in summer time is not my friend and dry weather in winter is not my friend either i am glad you are here to help navigate the season. >> yeah, the thing is, that there is dry cold weather outside and then dry heat inside and you just can't get away from it and there are tips and tricks we can do to fool our body and make ourselves feel hydrated even though we are in this cold season. >> tell me what you brought today. >> i am just going to walk through a few things i am a firm believer in eye creams,
. >> limitless. >> thank you myfoxdc.com our website we have a link to theirs the museum is open mondaygh friday 9 to 5, free open on saturdays noon to 5 they are closed sunday and federal holidays. >> all right holly thank you so much. >> with our first snow already behind us unbelievable many people are beginning to feel the not so beautiful effects of cold air that is why today we have style guru lee mcdonald of nice shoes no drama.com love that, with us to share...
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turns out, it is stealth campaign for the movie "limitless." that's the movie that hacker interrupts on the giant screen. >>> coming up, a close encounter with a rat. >> i will say, it did seem like it might have been people playing a joke. >> and a giant lego ball on the loose. >> this is just under that genre, of let's just do something really weird and videotape it and have fun with it. >> the gross and the whacky when we return to "caught on camera: viral videos, do you believe?" i? new intense shadowblast from covergirl. the news? it's eye shadow with primer built-in so it lasts! rich color that's fadeproof, waterproof, totally ignore-proof! oh yes! with new intense shadowblast eye couture is ready to wear for hours! and here's a tip: to make an even bigger statement wear with lashblast fusion mascara lashblast and new intense shadowblast from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lie on one of those, we provide the exact in
turns out, it is stealth campaign for the movie "limitless." that's the movie that hacker interrupts on the giant screen. >>> coming up, a close encounter with a rat. >> i will say, it did seem like it might have been people playing a joke. >> and a giant lego ball on the loose. >> this is just under that genre, of let's just do something really weird and videotape it and have fun with it. >> the gross and the whacky when we return to "caught on...
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turns out, it is stealth campaign for the movie "limitless."movie that hacker interrupts on the giant screen. >>> coming up, a close encounter with a rat. >> i will say, it did seem like it might have been people playing a joke. >> and a giant lego ball on the loose. >> this is just under that genre, of let's just do something really weird and videotape it and have fun with it. >> the gross and the whacky when we return to "caught on camera: viral videos, do you beileve?" l constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. you could spend as much as $200. olay says challenge that with an instrument that cleanses as effectively as what's sold by skin professionals for a whole lot less. new olay pro x adv
turns out, it is stealth campaign for the movie "limitless."movie that hacker interrupts on the giant screen. >>> coming up, a close encounter with a rat. >> i will say, it did seem like it might have been people playing a joke. >> and a giant lego ball on the loose. >> this is just under that genre, of let's just do something really weird and videotape it and have fun with it. >> the gross and the whacky when we return to "caught on camera: viral...
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if you think about it, their business is almost limitless given how many buildings there already are and how many are being built each month. jessica, each one can be a little cleaner. >> and they all make a difference, thank you, scott. >>> tonight some people are up in arms in the east buy now that a federal appeals court is back in the middle of a 12-year-old gun rights standoff. the ninth circuit court of appeals agreed to hear a legal challenge to the 1999 law which restrict gun shows on alameda county property including at the fairgrounds. but the legal move wipes out a ruling made six months ago that upheld that long-standing law. >> meteorologist jeff ranieri is back with us. we're talking a lot about the changing weather pattern from the fog today and here comes the wind. some serious wind, correct? >> definitely dangerous wind that causes power outages the next 48 hours. we'll be getting rid of the fog lingering around, especially through the east bay and on the interstate 80 corridor, traveling up to sacramento tonight. quarter mile visibility still here in concord. down h
if you think about it, their business is almost limitless given how many buildings there already are and how many are being built each month. jessica, each one can be a little cleaner. >> and they all make a difference, thank you, scott. >>> tonight some people are up in arms in the east buy now that a federal appeals court is back in the middle of a 12-year-old gun rights standoff. the ninth circuit court of appeals agreed to hear a legal challenge to the 1999 law which restrict...
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. >> of "hangover," limitless fame, adorable personality. his reaction? >> pumped. in january and he's really close to his mom. and he brought his mom and rescue dog, charlotte, to the photo shoot. the two leading ladies in his life. he's a really good guy. >> that's cool. he's not going to be able -- he will be teased up and down. >> i know. it's worth it. >> i'm sure he will find it worth it. you also recognize a number of other great men including tod "today" show staff favorite, ryan gosling, and i will ask you, what is it about ryan? >> i think he has a lot of looks that pull off sexy, whether on the streets of new york city, breaking up a fight, whether he is dapper in like a gucci suit, he is just all around, very becoming and very sexy. >> there he is sweeping al off his feet. he's also very active in humanitarian work. >> maybe in my view, number one. moving on, justin timberlake on your list. >> you know, triple threat, acting, dancing, singing, there's nothing this guy can't do. and a true gentleman. >> exactly. here's one people might not get, with all d
. >> of "hangover," limitless fame, adorable personality. his reaction? >> pumped. in january and he's really close to his mom. and he brought his mom and rescue dog, charlotte, to the photo shoot. the two leading ladies in his life. he's a really good guy. >> that's cool. he's not going to be able -- he will be teased up and down. >> i know. it's worth it. >> i'm sure he will find it worth it. you also recognize a number of other great men including tod...
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decline but we kept faith with the founding fathers and left the next generation with liberty and limitless opportunities. the choice is ours. let the work again. bill: now that work is done with derow results in that my he. march from they admit defeats. a series of sweeping automatic cuts. this was the penalty hang over this group, they couldn't reach 1.2 trillion in cuts. this is part of a $44 billion budget they were supposed to cut $1.2 trillion. don't get there, then they will have this. these cuts will total about a trillion. $400 billion would come in non-mandatory spending. spending for medicare would be slashed. the cuts are expected to go into effect in 2013 and could last until 2021. we have a lot of elections in the meantime with all of that. lawmakers are already writing legislation to reverse those automatic cuts. bill: with the super committee heading for a train wreck. what is the effect on our sputtering economy. stuart varney, good morning pow. the impact is felt where and how. >> reporter: it's fairly extensive and almost immediate. there is the likelihood of a further d
decline but we kept faith with the founding fathers and left the next generation with liberty and limitless opportunities. the choice is ours. let the work again. bill: now that work is done with derow results in that my he. march from they admit defeats. a series of sweeping automatic cuts. this was the penalty hang over this group, they couldn't reach 1.2 trillion in cuts. this is part of a $44 billion budget they were supposed to cut $1.2 trillion. don't get there, then they will have this....
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bondi's argument of a limitless power of congress but he said, it is clear that the millions of uninsured americans have a substantial impact on interstate commerce, and as you know, that is the supreme court's standard based on prior cases. so how do you argue against that? >> well the argument against it is exactly what was contained in the opinion which the states won in the lower courts and that is this case is not about health care, it is not about health insurance. instead what this case involves is the limits of congressional power. the issue isn't whether or not someone who enters into the stream of commerce such as buying health care insurance can be regulated by congress the issue is whether or not congress can force americans into the stream of commerce. it is important to understand there has never been a law like this ever passed by the united states congress. gregg: right. >> equally important to understand that the united states supreme court has never considered this issue. if the supreme court upholds this law the supreme court itself will be expanding the scope of congre
bondi's argument of a limitless power of congress but he said, it is clear that the millions of uninsured americans have a substantial impact on interstate commerce, and as you know, that is the supreme court's standard based on prior cases. so how do you argue against that? >> well the argument against it is exactly what was contained in the opinion which the states won in the lower courts and that is this case is not about health care, it is not about health insurance. instead what this...
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we are saying that this the bunks limitless -- debunks limitless -- >> i am told if somebody goes to london. almost every place that person goes, there is the camera taking pictures. the police can put together snapshots of where everybody is all the time. why is this different from that? >> that is pretty scary. i would not want to live in london under those circumstances. [laughter] >> the scary provision of what article? >> the cameras in london enable them to track the bomber was going to blow up the airport and was go and stop him before he did. others will say it is worth it. others will say it is a bad thing. that is not the issue exactly in front of us. >> correct. >> justice kagan wanted to know why not. >> because you have the physical invasion. >> the existence of the physical trespass is only marginally relevant to whether the fourth amendment has been violated. an actual trespass is neither necessary nor efficient to establish a constitutional violation. you can talk you would like. it is your hour. i would be interested in hearing you on the assumption of whether this i
we are saying that this the bunks limitless -- debunks limitless -- >> i am told if somebody goes to london. almost every place that person goes, there is the camera taking pictures. the police can put together snapshots of where everybody is all the time. why is this different from that? >> that is pretty scary. i would not want to live in london under those circumstances. [laughter] >> the scary provision of what article? >> the cameras in london enable them to track...
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even though i grew up in a farm, my opportunity in the worlds were limitless. why?estowed upon you by your creator and how you choose to use them. that's the american promise 689 that's what we're fighting for today, and americans know it. americans know it's worth fighting for. you know why? i hear it every day talking to people across iowa. i ran into somebody over lunch i never met for. a 20-year veteran works downtown now, and we started talking. he has a couple boys, one just leaving college and the youngest is entering, and he was fearful for the opportunities he doesn't think they'll have that he has. this being iowa, conversation turns to politics, but before i could even ask him if he was going to caucus on january 3rd, this veteran looked me in the eye and said, matt, electing a new president for america is not my only responsibility, but my duty. sixty days, folks, every minute counts. we know our duty as americans. let's make it happen. let's get it done, iowa republicans. [applause] ♪ >> good evening, glad to be with you this evening to introduce my fat
even though i grew up in a farm, my opportunity in the worlds were limitless. why?estowed upon you by your creator and how you choose to use them. that's the american promise 689 that's what we're fighting for today, and americans know it. americans know it's worth fighting for. you know why? i hear it every day talking to people across iowa. i ran into somebody over lunch i never met for. a 20-year veteran works downtown now, and we started talking. he has a couple boys, one just leaving...
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even though i grew up in a farm, my opportunity in the worlds were limitless. why?an. it was that promise, the uniquely american promise that you were only limited 234 this world -- in this world by those gifts bestowed upon you by your creator and how you choose to use them. that's the american promise 689 that's what we're fighting for today, and americans know it. americans know it's worth fighting for. you know why? i hear it every day talking to people across iowa. i ran into somebod over lunch i never met for. a 20-year veteran works downtown now, and we started talking. he has a couple boys, one just leaving college andhe youngest is entering, and he was fearful for the opportunities he doesn't think they'll have that he has. this being iowa, conversation turns to politics, but before i could even ask him if he was going to caucus on january 3rd, this veteran looked me in the eye and said, matt, electing a new president for america is not my only responsibility, but my duty. sixty days, folks, every minute counts. we know our duty as americans. let's make it
even though i grew up in a farm, my opportunity in the worlds were limitless. why?an. it was that promise, the uniquely american promise that you were only limited 234 this world -- in this world by those gifts bestowed upon you by your creator and how you choose to use them. that's the american promise 689 that's what we're fighting for today, and americans know it. americans know it's worth fighting for. you know why? i hear it every day talking to people across iowa. i ran into somebod over...
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even though i grew up in a farm, my opportunity in the worlds were limitless. why?re only limited 234 this world -- in this world by those gifts bestowed upon you by your creator and how you choose to use them. that's the american promise 689 that's what we're fighting for today, and americans know it. americans know it's worth fighting for. you know why? i hear it every day talking to people across iowa. i ran into somebody over lunch i never met for. a 20-year veteran works downtown now, and we started talking. he has a couple boys, one just leaving college and the youngest is entering, and he was fearful for the opportunities he doesn't think they'll have that he has. this being iowa, conversation turns to politics, but before i could even ask him if he was going to caucus on january 3rd, this veteran looked me in the eye and said, matt, electing a new president for america is not my only responsibility, but my duty. sixty days, folks, every minute counts. we know our duty as americans. let's make it happen. let's get it done, iowa republicans. [applause] ♪ >> go
even though i grew up in a farm, my opportunity in the worlds were limitless. why?re only limited 234 this world -- in this world by those gifts bestowed upon you by your creator and how you choose to use them. that's the american promise 689 that's what we're fighting for today, and americans know it. americans know it's worth fighting for. you know why? i hear it every day talking to people across iowa. i ran into somebody over lunch i never met for. a 20-year veteran works downtown now, and...
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previous generations and left the next generation with greater blessings of liberty and vaults of limitless opportunities, the choice is ours. let the work begin. the cochair now yields to the distinguished cochair of the committee, the gentlelady from washington, senator murray. >> well, thank you very much, chairman hensarling. thank you for agreeing to cochair this committee and all the work and time you've put into it so far and all the commitment we have in the coming weeks to put together this challenge in front of us and i want to thank all of our committee members as well for your commitment to this. like all of us, i spent a lot of time this past month traveling around my home state and talking to struggling families. i heard from people from all walks of life, with different challenges and hopes and ideas about where we need to go as a nation. but the one question i got from so many of them was, what is going on in washington, dc? they're worried. many of them are scared about what the future holds. they're frustrated. they want this country to work, and they know it can. but many
previous generations and left the next generation with greater blessings of liberty and vaults of limitless opportunities, the choice is ours. let the work begin. the cochair now yields to the distinguished cochair of the committee, the gentlelady from washington, senator murray. >> well, thank you very much, chairman hensarling. thank you for agreeing to cochair this committee and all the work and time you've put into it so far and all the commitment we have in the coming weeks to put...