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sin satisfacción, todos lo hicieron a regañadientes, asegurando que era el menos peor de dos males, lowrypor venir, comenzó. >>> con un voto de última hora, se evitó la debacle de estados unidos, el presidente obama, firmó la ley a solas y en silencio, prueba que las negociaciones fueron agrias, y vienen más. >>> senado votó? >>> en contra. >>> el senador, rubio, y menéndez, votaron en contra. >>> sus motivos fueron diferentes, el mensaje el mismo, no creen que el plan hace lo suficiente para ayudar a la economía. >>> cómo que trabajadores y medía clase, sufrirán los cortes vry los más ricos no pagarán un kilo más, no es responsable. >>> no hay un plan para salvar el medicare, y evitar crecimientos futuros en el gasto, y amenaza seriamente, la defensa del país. >>> parte del acuerdo incluye la creación de un comité de doce legisladores, que deberían decidir dónde más se recorta lo que el gobierno gasta. >>> parte del trabajo de esta comisión, deberá aumentar impuestos a ricos, y grandes corporaciones, declaró obama, dijo que el sacrificio de apretarse los cinturones, sería compartido, y d
sin satisfacción, todos lo hicieron a regañadientes, asegurando que era el menos peor de dos males, lowrypor venir, comenzó. >>> con un voto de última hora, se evitó la debacle de estados unidos, el presidente obama, firmó la ley a solas y en silencio, prueba que las negociaciones fueron agrias, y vienen más. >>> senado votó? >>> en contra. >>> el senador, rubio, y menéndez, votaron en contra. >>> sus motivos fueron diferentes, el mensaje el...
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30%. >>> el comisionado, dice que son muchas ideas, pero cada vez más menos excusas, en washington lowry de estados unidos, al presentar ante alabama, un proyecto para bloquear la ley. >>> la presión aumenta en alabama, a menos de un mes de la puesta en vigor de la ley antiin antiindocumentados más estricta. >>> el gobierno de méxico, y una docena de países de latinoamérica, presentaron escritos, alegando que la ley amenaza los derechos de los ciudadanos, y relaciones diplomáticas con estados unidos. >>> el caso de alabama, es extremo, obviamente está pidiendo que digamos, las escuelas se conviertan en agentes migratorios, y el departamento de justicia, tiene un papel importante. >>> el lunes pasado, el departamento de justicia, demandó a alabama, para bloquear la ley, algo que no hizo en georgia. esto desató la ira de grupos pre inmigrantes, que reportan que menos niños de padres in indocumentados, irá a la escuela, y la falta de trabajadores. >>> es factible que no se ponga en practica, grupos antiindocumentados, dijo que están nadando en contra de la corriente. >>> según una reciente
30%. >>> el comisionado, dice que son muchas ideas, pero cada vez más menos excusas, en washington lowry de estados unidos, al presentar ante alabama, un proyecto para bloquear la ley. >>> la presión aumenta en alabama, a menos de un mes de la puesta en vigor de la ley antiin antiindocumentados más estricta. >>> el gobierno de méxico, y una docena de países de latinoamérica, presentaron escritos, alegando que la ley amenaza los derechos de los ciudadanos, y...
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. >> woodruff: mark shields and rich lowry, filling in for david brooks, analyze the week's news. >> lehrer: and we close with a special honor roll of the 30 american troops killed in the helicopter crash in afghanistan last weekend. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> well, the best companies are driven by new ideas. >> our future depends on new ideas. we spend billions on advanced technologies. >> it's all about investing in the future. >> we can find new energy-- more, cleaner, safer and smarter. >> collaborating with the best in the field. >> chevron works with the smartest people at leading universities and tech companies. >> and yet, it's really basic. >> it's paying off everyday. >> and by bnsf railway. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs statio
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rich lowry. >> thank you. it's a real pleasure to be with you tonight.nnatsin -- since sentiment and it doesn't happen often and considering the national review in new york city. for the longest time our office was ahead of the headquarters of rap studio, called loud records, it was appropriately named. and an important part juxtaposition and this odor came and i regret to report that in a lot of days national news was produced in the haze of marijuana smoke. i am glad to see we have fans in the audience of marijuana. i know all of you are probably a little frustrated that republicans have taken over washington and we haven't seen enough change. but i assure you this is a different place. every time i came to washington in that period, i was reminded of the famous winston churchill story, when he was in opposition to the labour government in britain. and the story was he went to the men's room and standing at one of these big-trough style urinals, guys if you have been to wrigley field, one of those. and the leader came next to him and churchill got as f
rich lowry. >> thank you. it's a real pleasure to be with you tonight.nnatsin -- since sentiment and it doesn't happen often and considering the national review in new york city. for the longest time our office was ahead of the headquarters of rap studio, called loud records, it was appropriately named. and an important part juxtaposition and this odor came and i regret to report that in a lot of days national news was produced in the haze of marijuana smoke. i am glad to see we have fans...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [gavel] >> next national review editor, rich lowry, at the young american's foundationrence. after that newsmakers with new jersey conference man richard smith on situations in sudan. tomorrow amendment foundation holds conferences on guns on campuses. students and professors will offer their opinion about allowing concealed handguns on campuses. live coverage at noon on c-span 3. >> the ayes are 24 and the nays 26. >> with the debt ceiling now signed into law, watch the debate on the house and senate floors and what your elected officials said and how they voted. at c-span congressional chronicle, with members returning in september and follow more action at c-span.org/congress. >> national review editor, rich lowry, talked about abraham lincoln and how the founding fatherers of independence influenced him and how to apply them to political parties. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> good evening ladies and gentlemen. for those and you may notice but the young american foundation is a leading outreach group for young students and we supply young activists with th
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [gavel] >> next national review editor, rich lowry, at the young american's foundationrence. after that newsmakers with new jersey conference man richard smith on situations in sudan. tomorrow amendment foundation holds conferences on guns on campuses. students and professors will offer their opinion about allowing concealed handguns on campuses. live coverage at noon on c-span 3. >> the ayes are 24 and the nays 26. >> with the debt ceiling now...
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en washington lowry, telemundo. >>> y aunque demócratas, y republicanos, se pusieron de acuerdo, para cricis económica mayor, se fueron de vacaciones, sin resolver otra que tiene paralizada a la administración federal de aviación, y dejaron sin trabajo a 4 mil estadounidenses. >>> unos 4 mil empleados, y 70 mil trabajadores de más de 200 proyectos de construcción en aeropuertos del país, están en sus casas, sin recibir salario. >>> el secretario de transporte, le pidió a legisladores que vuelvan a washington y aprueben la medida que aliviaría su situación. >>> el desacuerdo, está costando más de 1 mil millones de dólares en boletos que no están cobrando, ambos partidos, dijeron que estaban listos para aprobarlo, pero una disputa en torno a recortes que exigían republicanos y se oponían demócratas, acabó con la negociación. >>> el congreso de vacaciones, hasta el 6 de setiembre, el presidente obama, dijo que para fines de esta semana, espera que se resuelva la crisis, ni la seguridad aérea, y los vuelos no están en riesgo, la crisis económica de los últimos años, afectó más severamente
en washington lowry, telemundo. >>> y aunque demócratas, y republicanos, se pusieron de acuerdo, para cricis económica mayor, se fueron de vacaciones, sin resolver otra que tiene paralizada a la administración federal de aviación, y dejaron sin trabajo a 4 mil estadounidenses. >>> unos 4 mil empleados, y 70 mil trabajadores de más de 200 proyectos de construcción en aeropuertos del país, están en sus casas, sin recibir salario. >>> el secretario de transporte,...
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lowry on to first for a triple play. around the horn and the second triple play in as many days. unfortunately, not enough. rays won it 6-2. yanks now lead the east by a half game. walk-off, anyone? how about five? dodgers and brewers. bases juiced. mark kotsay at the plate. all he needed do was hit one in the outfield, and he did just that. in came prince fielder. milwaukee won it 2-1. the braves have won more games in extra innings than any other team this year. that didn't bode well for the giants. prado ended up with an rbi sing until the 11th. atlanta increased their lead for the wild card with a 2-1 win. white sox and indians needed 14 innings. two aboard, but all they needed was one. juan pierre with an rbi single. white sox walked off with an 8-7 win in 14. pirates and cards after pittsburgh tied it in the ninth. they won it in the 11th. garrett jones, game over, walkoff home run. pirates 5-4 in 11. we saved the best for last. the astros have had a forgettable season. they'll remember this for a while. down three to the cubs. pinch hitter stepped in and stepped out. a wal
lowry on to first for a triple play. around the horn and the second triple play in as many days. unfortunately, not enough. rays won it 6-2. yanks now lead the east by a half game. walk-off, anyone? how about five? dodgers and brewers. bases juiced. mark kotsay at the plate. all he needed do was hit one in the outfield, and he did just that. in came prince fielder. milwaukee won it 2-1. the braves have won more games in extra innings than any other team this year. that didn't bode well for the...
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but lowry was troubling and fascinating to understand why he could articulate his life story like that. i hope they come away with south carolina slavery across the state was different from each individual. these are voices that wanted to be read. the people that took time to write their life story, make sure their stories got out the way they wanted to frame them. and it's beautiful and it's troubling and frightening in some ways, some of them. i think they all speak to a new way that we can learn to listen to people's stories, perhaps. >> thank you very much. >> sure thing. :
but lowry was troubling and fascinating to understand why he could articulate his life story like that. i hope they come away with south carolina slavery across the state was different from each individual. these are voices that wanted to be read. the people that took time to write their life story, make sure their stories got out the way they wanted to frame them. and it's beautiful and it's troubling and frightening in some ways, some of them. i think they all speak to a new way that we can...
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. >> lehrer: rich lowry editor of the "national review" was on this program friday. he said what remains to be seen-- and we're looking tat a week later-- whether or not rick perry goes the route of donald trump, that he has all this big hoopla ands does does well in the polls and then says a few things and then, boom, he's gone. >> or fred thompson-- >> lehrer: or fred thompson. >> i think it remains to be seen. he clearly is-- and this is the s&rt of upside of the week-- a very good retail politician, really knows how to get in there and work the crowd. that's important, especially this those early states. whether he can learn from these mistakes and be more careful-- i hate to say guard because we don't like guarded politicians-- a little bit more controlled in the future. one of the things that's been remarkable, actually, is watching michele bachmann who has been known to say in the past somewhat disturbing things is how disciplined she has been. he needs to-- and she has not gotten herself into trouble in this latest round. he needs to take a little bit of a pa
. >> lehrer: rich lowry editor of the "national review" was on this program friday. he said what remains to be seen-- and we're looking tat a week later-- whether or not rick perry goes the route of donald trump, that he has all this big hoopla ands does does well in the polls and then says a few things and then, boom, he's gone. >> or fred thompson-- >> lehrer: or fred thompson. >> i think it remains to be seen. he clearly is-- and this is the s&rt of...
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banking crisis and then we had plenty of volatility big slides go quiet for a bit and now i just move lowry galloping we have seen quite a big change in sentiment towards stock markets over the last few weeks you know investors are very worried about the situation and of course we have the u.s. that went down to the wire getting their debt ceiling raised we had a downgrade by the u.s. we've still got all these problems in continental europe with italy and spain so growth isn't very good there's definitely a risk of a double dip recession but i think the immediate risk here is for stock markets to slide a bit further. how the markets are doing this. is marginally our confidence in economic recovery slowly returning to the markets brant are up within half a percent. precious metals are flat to negative for the paul is catching his breath after breaking a new record on thursday and is now losing around three quarters of a percent actually one third of a percent forgive me and silver is gaining by the same amount in. asian stocks on the rise is a closing picture for monday that was supposed to
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banking crisis and then we had plenty of volatility big slides go quiet for a bit and then just move lowrygalloping we have seen quite a big change in sentiment towards stock markets over the last few weeks you know investors are very worried about the situation because we have the u.s. that went down to the wire carrying that ceiling raised we had to downgrade by the u.s. we've still got all these problems in continental europe with italy and spain so growth is a very good there's going to be the risk of a double dip recession but i think the immediate risk is for stock markets to slide and if. you look at how the markets are looking this we saw with commodities oil is a marginally up as confidence and economic recovery slowly returns to the market light sweet as a response to just over one hundred eight dollars per barrel. precious metals are flat to negative this called is catching its breath after breaking new record on first day of eighteen hundred dollars for ounce it's now losing around point two percent the silver losing point three percent. asian stocks however on the rise as oppo
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banking crisis and then we had plenty of volatility big slides go quiet for a bit and then just move lowry galloping we have seen quietly change in sentiment towards stock markets over the last few weeks you know best is a very worried about the situation because we had the u.s. that went down to the wire getting the debt ceiling raised we had to downgrade by the u.s. we've still got all these problems in continental europe with italy and spain so growth isn't very good the risk of a double dip recession but i think the immediate risk is stock markets to slide and . saw this move to the markets and we start with commodities while it is marginally down on worries on just how sustainable the ongoing rally is light sweet is down heart and all of brant down just a notch precious metals are flat to negative pretty much all monday session longwall this catching its breath after setting a record so pretty much all week long last week including eighteen hundred dollars for two white house silver is down point one percent this hour. there are a few markets was still in the black though the all stru
banking crisis and then we had plenty of volatility big slides go quiet for a bit and then just move lowry galloping we have seen quietly change in sentiment towards stock markets over the last few weeks you know best is a very worried about the situation because we had the u.s. that went down to the wire getting the debt ceiling raised we had to downgrade by the u.s. we've still got all these problems in continental europe with italy and spain so growth isn't very good the risk of a double dip...
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banking crisis and then we had plenty of volatility big slides go quiet for bear and then just move lowry galloping we had seeing quite a big change in sentiment towards stock markets over the last few weeks you know investors are very worried about the situation and of course we have the u.s. that went down to the wire getting the debt ceiling raised we had the downgrade by the u.s. we've still got all these problems in continental europe with italy and spain so growth isn't very good there's definitely a risk of a double dip recession but i think the immediate risk is for stock markets to slide a bit further. take a look at how the markets are faring right now we start with commodities notably with black gold oil it's marginally up as confidence in the economy recovery slow returns to the market when it comes to real gold precious metals are flat to negative this hour gold is catching his breath after breaking several records the previous week the highs being eighteen hundred dollars per ounce silver is also down by. asia stocks they're up and better than expected japanese economic data
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. >> good evening, mr lowry. >> this guy is a marketing genius. i haven't formally introduced myself. >> i am following you. [applause] >> for decades liberals have bashed ronald reagan and all he represented. in recent years this back off given the popularity of the great communicator. what can be done to prevent the false reagan/obama comparison from taking form in 2012? >> great question. it is such shameless body snatching. they hated him at the time. they thought he was a dangerous with fixed -- lunatic. you couldn't read anything in the mainstream media that said otherwise and now he is mr. flexibility throughout his career. what they focus on. they're not strictly wrong in this is one of the points i was talking about, statement has to have an element of practicality. how he is going to get to the ultimate end. that is what reagan did and there were times he felt forces were against him and he had to surrender. he did it on taxes in 1982. after the big tax cut there was a revolt in congress with the deficit and helping the rich. the house w
. >> good evening, mr lowry. >> this guy is a marketing genius. i haven't formally introduced myself. >> i am following you. [applause] >> for decades liberals have bashed ronald reagan and all he represented. in recent years this back off given the popularity of the great communicator. what can be done to prevent the false reagan/obama comparison from taking form in 2012? >> great question. it is such shameless body snatching. they hated him at the time. they...
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here now kirsten powers and rich lowry. thanks for joining us.ohn chambers the president of s&p talked to our neil cavuto earlier today. we want to show you what he said about this. let's go to that now. >> rating was motivated by a number of factors. one was the political gridlock in washington. which makes us think that it is going to be difficult for elected officials to put the fiscal profile of the u.s. government on a long term sustainable path. part of it was because of the fiscal path itself. debt to the gdp at the all in level, the stays and local governments and federal government, liquid assets 75% of gdp. >> kelly: there we have it. so far the saudis don't like it, china doesn't like it. they say we should tighten up our spending. republican candidates are calling on the president to fire treasury secretary geithner is that really the issue? isn't everyone to blame? >> well look, i think geithner is one of the voices during this process who has been trying to push the administration to do more on the deficit and get more deficit reduc
here now kirsten powers and rich lowry. thanks for joining us.ohn chambers the president of s&p talked to our neil cavuto earlier today. we want to show you what he said about this. let's go to that now. >> rating was motivated by a number of factors. one was the political gridlock in washington. which makes us think that it is going to be difficult for elected officials to put the fiscal profile of the u.s. government on a long term sustainable path. part of it was because of the...
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oakland up a run in the 6th but then, lowry a grand slam. 6-3 toronto. two runs charge to gio.trail 7-3. >>> never in the history of golf has a caddy taken so much of the spotlight head nod a major. tiger woods' former caddy steve williams took a cryptic shot at his former boss sunday after winning with adam scott. >> i have been a caddy for 33 years and that's the best week of my life. i'm not joking. i'm never, ever going to forget that week. >> steve williams has since apologized for that remark saying it was over the top. gee, you think? considered he won 13 majors alongside tiger woods. tiger who is now with caddy and good friend byron bell chose to take the high road today at the pga championship. >> you know, i'm not going to speculate on steve. those are obviously his feelings and his emotions. and his decision to say what he wants to say. >> he got hammered there on sunday and i think this week we are just going to go out there and let our clubs do all the talking for both of us this week. >> fabulous idea. >>> introducing the par 5. excuse me, the baracuda par 5. foll
oakland up a run in the 6th but then, lowry a grand slam. 6-3 toronto. two runs charge to gio.trail 7-3. >>> never in the history of golf has a caddy taken so much of the spotlight head nod a major. tiger woods' former caddy steve williams took a cryptic shot at his former boss sunday after winning with adam scott. >> i have been a caddy for 33 years and that's the best week of my life. i'm not joking. i'm never, ever going to forget that week. >> steve williams has since...
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bret lowry. oh, canada. he is from canada. is a grand slam.said that was a moment he will never forget. things get out of hand in the 8th. look out. alberto. escobar. the bench is empty. no punches thrown, just a lot of bad words. toronto wins it 8-4. don't like you. andrew luck could be in nfl training camp right now. instead he is back at stanford ready to lead the cardinals to what they hope is going be another top ten season. going go out on a limb here and say that he is the best passing arc textural design major ever to play at stanford. >>> david shah is going to run the same offense. anticipation and excitement sky high. >> i'm very excited. feeling good. a little sore physically wise but that is to be expected during training camp. obviously a lot of work to do. a lot of work during the training camp to figure out who is going be where and create and form an eye den fit. i think we are on the right track now. >> the 49ers open the preseason this friday night in new orleans. not sure how much alex smith will play in the game. interesti
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joining me from boston is economic reporter for slate, annie lowry. talk about what wall street will do monday morning. give me your prediction. >> reporter: right now futures are looking down. we'll have a better sense when tokyo opens tonight. futures are broadly down. that suggests that perhaps we'll see a continuation of the now two-week sell-off. >> okay. with further losses in the markets, does that force congress and the president to do something more? >> well, think the decline in stocks we have seen is yus one piece of news contributing to a lot of bad news. there aren't a lot of bright spots in the economy. the united states is obviously borrowing for cheap. the bonds are doing well, but stocks are down. unemployment isn't moving. the economy is growing at a slow pace. in the first six months of the year we saw the u.s. economy grow at a pace of less than 1% per year. there isn't good news anywhere. it's contributing to the sentiment that things aren't going well. there are troubles in europe. anywhere you look the economy globally is tentat
joining me from boston is economic reporter for slate, annie lowry. talk about what wall street will do monday morning. give me your prediction. >> reporter: right now futures are looking down. we'll have a better sense when tokyo opens tonight. futures are broadly down. that suggests that perhaps we'll see a continuation of the now two-week sell-off. >> okay. with further losses in the markets, does that force congress and the president to do something more? >> well, think...
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>>> in front the big blast in last night's game against toronto came off the bat of bluejay brett lowryas a grand slam. the as are just 3-5 so far on this road trip. >>> giants out of first place. an afternoon game yesterday, pablo sandoval 1st inning shot tied a major league record set when woodrow wilson was in the white house in 1914. they have 19 consecutive solo home runs. andrew mccutcheon the pirates hero big grand slam in the 3rd. four runs come home. the giants lost to pittsburgh 9- 2. they took two out of three against the giants. >> so a lot of the people who attended that game are actually sleeping on the field right now. the giants are holding their ninth annual slumber party. it's a chance for some fans to lay their heads on the lawn that the team calls home. >> it's like a dream come true. it's so cool. it's like we get to see the players play on here right before we -- and then we get to sleep. it's amazing. >>> also get party favors, pizza and midnight snacks according to the giants website. more than 500 people attended the biggest turnout since the event started 10 ye
>>> in front the big blast in last night's game against toronto came off the bat of bluejay brett lowryas a grand slam. the as are just 3-5 so far on this road trip. >>> giants out of first place. an afternoon game yesterday, pablo sandoval 1st inning shot tied a major league record set when woodrow wilson was in the white house in 1914. they have 19 consecutive solo home runs. andrew mccutcheon the pirates hero big grand slam in the 3rd. four runs come home. the giants lost...
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we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and rich lowry, among others.nk you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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then rich lowry at the conservative student conference.hen "newsmakers" with christopher smith on the situations in sudan and somalia. tomorrow on "washington journal," financial times u.s. economic senator robin harding looks at the impact of the credit rating downgrade on asian and european markets and how wall street will react. human events editor jason mattera discusses the 2012 presidential race and offers a perspective on the debt ceiling. robin wright talks about her latest book, "rock the casbah: rage and rebellion across the islamic world," and we begin a week of talks with jane oates who talks about work force training and government initialtive programs. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i'm not for changing the system just so we can feel good by having voter turnout which may ultimately approximate what they have in australia, which is about 97%. the fact is, voter turnout per se doesn't mean much in terms of the health of the democracy. some of the most vicious dictatorships in the world get voter t
then rich lowry at the conservative student conference.hen "newsmakers" with christopher smith on the situations in sudan and somalia. tomorrow on "washington journal," financial times u.s. economic senator robin harding looks at the impact of the credit rating downgrade on asian and european markets and how wall street will react. human events editor jason mattera discusses the 2012 presidential race and offers a perspective on the debt ceiling. robin wright talks about her...
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now, young was sort of the foil for this ethnic banter about who was black enough backstage and joe lowry and ct vivian told me hilarious stories and this was mainly because andrew young wasn't a baptistist he was a congregationalist and he had gone to moore house college and his dad was a dentist so a lot of this was real class banter backstage. now, to turn -- i don't want to say to a less trivial but certainly a different area of this was king's preaching. when king preached in synagogueses and he was very comfortable and fluent and very close friends with rabbis not reformed rabbis but skive rabbis and heshel was one of his best friend and the quaker settings were familiar to him, the national cathedral and when he was in those settings he would tend to parade his knowledge. so there would be quotes from martin buber and paul tillic and, again, very fancy stuff and, again, the refined dr. king was a real part of king. that was someone the authentic king. it's important to understand this refinement in some sense as a revolt his his father. daddy king was a very powerful authoritative
now, young was sort of the foil for this ethnic banter about who was black enough backstage and joe lowry and ct vivian told me hilarious stories and this was mainly because andrew young wasn't a baptistist he was a congregationalist and he had gone to moore house college and his dad was a dentist so a lot of this was real class banter backstage. now, to turn -- i don't want to say to a less trivial but certainly a different area of this was king's preaching. when king preached in synagogueses...
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that or lowry was playing in his house room recovering from a heart operation and he was surfing thetelevision and he happened on stan. i was one of a half dozen presentations on the floor of the house on he and he happened at the beginning of that power to stay with me during the whole hour. he was retired and he was a phd in electrical engineering and a really got fascinated by emp and it is a lot of work, study on it. and he wrote a novel. this legacy was a typo. i don't know how many others have read the book. newt gingrich came by my office a couple years before that. and i don't read novels, so i wouldn't know him, but he'll forstchen was within was a well-known author and bill had written a story about an emp attack and they gave me a little note book with a prepublication draft of "one second after." i came into the office a couple weeks ago and outside the door with a big box. i got what was that? it was 500 copies of roscoe "ond after." newt gingrich asked if i would help in distributing "one second after" to members of congress. they were there 500 copies and we were going
that or lowry was playing in his house room recovering from a heart operation and he was surfing thetelevision and he happened on stan. i was one of a half dozen presentations on the floor of the house on he and he happened at the beginning of that power to stay with me during the whole hour. he was retired and he was a phd in electrical engineering and a really got fascinated by emp and it is a lot of work, study on it. and he wrote a novel. this legacy was a typo. i don't know how many others...
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rich lowry is editor of the national review.ight before we started this segment when went to the last commercial break we showed a clip of president bush talking about september 11. he said years will pass and it will become for so many people like pearl harbor. a faint memory to which they cannot ascriebt emotion of that day. he says for those of us who were there, we'll never forget. it's about making sure we preserve the memory of what happened that day and who was attacked that day and what it means for our country which is a significant thing to remember, i believe. bob, when you look at these memos, what is the message you are getting from them? >> i don't see what's controversial about it. i think people from 10, 15, 20 different countries died in that attack. al qaeda had attacked around the world. i think the idea of saying it's not just about us alone, there is something to be said about the war and terror. i think it's the right tone. certainly it's something we'll never forget. my kids who were 6 and 7 sort of lost t
rich lowry is editor of the national review.ight before we started this segment when went to the last commercial break we showed a clip of president bush talking about september 11. he said years will pass and it will become for so many people like pearl harbor. a faint memory to which they cannot ascriebt emotion of that day. he says for those of us who were there, we'll never forget. it's about making sure we preserve the memory of what happened that day and who was attacked that day and what...
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bush and rich lowry, editor of the national review, also a fox news contributor, gentlemen, welcome, good to have you both here. rich, when you look at these numbers, as i said, my first reaction was there are a lot of contenders in the gop field, this is anybody's game at this point. >> i would say that poll is bad news for two people, one, obviously president obama, it showed him tied with pretty much any republican, the second is mitt romney, because i think electibility has to be a key part of his argument against rick perry and the rest of his field, so he needs to be far and away performing better against president obama than the rest of them. instead, he is basically tied with president obama and rick perry is basically tied with president obama. so that would -- if that sort of result holds over the long term, that really kicks away one of the arguments that mitt romney would naturally have. martha: brad, you look at these numbers and i also say to myself, it's a year out, the president might look at this and say i just have to convince a few more people that i need to stick
bush and rich lowry, editor of the national review, also a fox news contributor, gentlemen, welcome, good to have you both here. rich, when you look at these numbers, as i said, my first reaction was there are a lot of contenders in the gop field, this is anybody's game at this point. >> i would say that poll is bad news for two people, one, obviously president obama, it showed him tied with pretty much any republican, the second is mitt romney, because i think electibility has to be a...
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. >> on the ground to third base, lowry goes to first, goes to second are for two.lieve your eyes the boston red sox in a triple play, it was a rare 5, 4, 3, the first triple play in years. fortunately it didn't stop the rays from beating the red cox but wsox. rick: woe, look at that. another one. jenna: they actually beat the dodgers. i guess they had a little luck there in a few different plays. rick: how cool is that. i'm a big baseball fan. any time, no matter who is playing. jenna: do you like the sox? rick: no, i'm a phillies fan. there actually have been three triple plays this season alone. it's a rare thing, kind of an inside-the-park home run, or a hole in one golf. one of the rare moments that bring so much excitement to the sport of baseball. jenna: the average per year, i happen to know these random facts, no one gives them to me, five, five per season. we just saw two. rick: you want to rattle off facts that you're not reading off of the teleprompter. jenna: it's going to come in handy. somewhere you'll thank us for that fact. rick: a big time football
. >> on the ground to third base, lowry goes to first, goes to second are for two.lieve your eyes the boston red sox in a triple play, it was a rare 5, 4, 3, the first triple play in years. fortunately it didn't stop the rays from beating the red cox but wsox. rick: woe, look at that. another one. jenna: they actually beat the dodgers. i guess they had a little luck there in a few different plays. rick: how cool is that. i'm a big baseball fan. any time, no matter who is playing. jenna:...
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rich lowry, national review editor, fox news crib to, mary ann marsh, former adviser to senator john kerry and democratic strategist. how are you two doing! you guys were all over it last week! thank you for coming back, first of all. what was the intent of yesterday's address, rich? >> and do you think the white house expected a different outcome? >> well, i guess it was to reassure the markets. it obviously didn't. in obama's defense, because it was a downgrade on his watch the stock market had already lost 400 points before he spoke but it kept on shedding territory after he spoke. the fact is this is the same old tired talking points we heard throughout the objective date and it's not adequate to the moment and not showing leadership. if he really wants to lead he should come out with specific proposals to control entitlements and that's when he resolutely refuses to do. >> bill: mary ann, as a democrat, were you expecting more? >> i was. and i think politically, the job for president obama yesterday was not only to give confidence to wall street but also main street and that's t
rich lowry, national review editor, fox news crib to, mary ann marsh, former adviser to senator john kerry and democratic strategist. how are you two doing! you guys were all over it last week! thank you for coming back, first of all. what was the intent of yesterday's address, rich? >> and do you think the white house expected a different outcome? >> well, i guess it was to reassure the markets. it obviously didn't. in obama's defense, because it was a downgrade on his watch the...
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richard lowry talks with students about the republican party. that begins at 8:15 p.m.tern shore on c-span. sunday on newsmakers, chairman of the house foreign affairs africa subcommittee, chris smith. the new jersey republican will address how the u.s. is addressing the famine in somalia, tensions between sudan and south sudan, and a between african 8 nations any time of tight budgets. -- between african nations in a time of tight budgets. >> on her nightly tv show, former russia today, now the party network -- now the rt lessrk, takes a slightly traditional view. >> we are trying to figure out how to be entertaining and informative again, rather than the garbage that it has dwindled down to be. >> she will talk about her network and her show sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> next, a look at collective bargaining rights in sports. the nba locked its players out on july 1st after their labor deal expired and filed a claim against the national swap players union for unfair labor practices. and last month, the nfl and a and a lockout. igh this is about 90 minutes. >> befor
richard lowry talks with students about the republican party. that begins at 8:15 p.m.tern shore on c-span. sunday on newsmakers, chairman of the house foreign affairs africa subcommittee, chris smith. the new jersey republican will address how the u.s. is addressing the famine in somalia, tensions between sudan and south sudan, and a between african 8 nations any time of tight budgets. -- between african nations in a time of tight budgets. >> on her nightly tv show, former russia today,...
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[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> rick lowry will speak at the conservative student conference of young america foundation and its expected discuss the future of the republican party. you can see that at 8:15 eastern on c-span. >> 8, 9. >> 10 blogger total 9, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, one, 0. >> these are the stakes to make a world in which all of god's children can live or go into the dark. we must love each other or we must die. >> vote for president johnson on november 3rd. >> we look at the history of political campaign ads with robert man and former homicide detective james lebow on the day jack ruby kill lee harvey oswald and former speech writer for president nixon reveal how his messages were communicated. american history tv on c-spanfree. >> the house of representatives has been off eight weeks already including this week. did you get eight weeks vacation this year? >> former russia today host a o alyona minkovski takes an irreverent view on washington and the u.s.. >> we are willing to try something different. figure out how to make tv news exciting and entertaini
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> rick lowry will speak at the conservative student conference of young america foundation and its expected discuss the future of the republican party. you can see that at 8:15 eastern on c-span. >> 8, 9. >> 10 blogger total 9, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, one, 0. >> these are the stakes to make a world in which all of god's children can live or go into the dark. we must love each other or we must die. >> vote for president...
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lowry steps on third, then the turn to second, gonzalez with a stretch at first, a triple play.gets caught in a rundown, makes it break for home. the red sox cannot get him. he is safe. rays win, 6-2 and flip the doubleheader. the yankees stand alone a half game up on the red sox in first place. braves pitcher had a no-hitter going against the giants last night. he made one mistake. 3-1 pitch. no-hitter, shut out, lead all gone with one swing. bottom of the ninth, martin prado crushes one to left. perhaps driving the game winner? no, a catch by aubrey off. a base hit the other way. the winning run comes from third. back-to-back nights of wins for atlanta. the two-run victory for the giants. the d'backs in the eighth inning, roy holladay, his 12th strikeout of the day. he takes the lead into the ninth. runners on first and second, two-run double with a gap off holliday. diamondbacks rally. holliday strikes out 14 and loses. not necessarily known for his composure all the time on the court. he showed it monday at the cincinnati masters. he double falsed on a serve and responds by
lowry steps on third, then the turn to second, gonzalez with a stretch at first, a triple play.gets caught in a rundown, makes it break for home. the red sox cannot get him. he is safe. rays win, 6-2 and flip the doubleheader. the yankees stand alone a half game up on the red sox in first place. braves pitcher had a no-hitter going against the giants last night. he made one mistake. 3-1 pitch. no-hitter, shut out, lead all gone with one swing. bottom of the ninth, martin prado crushes one to...
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a funnel cloud was reported by storm spotters there just north of lowrie.n that part of the area, right along i-94, just be careful and certainly stay inside until further notice, until that thunderstorm warning or tornado warning subsides. thunderstorms across parts of florida as well today. and that's going to be one of the spots, along with the northeast, that will see some thunderstorms pop. meanwhile, the heat continues to bake the same spots. temperatures well up and over 100 today. 109 expected in dallas. similar numbers in oklahoma city. same thing for tomorrow. going into wednesday as well. we're 30 days and counting now. dallas has seen 100 degrees plus. i think that streak is going to continue. northeast, a little bit of a cool front later on today, causing some thunderstorms, which will delay air travel in the evening. traveling to san francisco as well, low clouds and fog in the morning could slow things down, too. this disturbance just east of martinique by about 300 miles, hurricane hunter aircraft is traveling there today. could be our next
a funnel cloud was reported by storm spotters there just north of lowrie.n that part of the area, right along i-94, just be careful and certainly stay inside until further notice, until that thunderstorm warning or tornado warning subsides. thunderstorms across parts of florida as well today. and that's going to be one of the spots, along with the northeast, that will see some thunderstorms pop. meanwhile, the heat continues to bake the same spots. temperatures well up and over 100 today. 109...
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editor of the national review and fox news contributor rich lowry, author of what to ask the person inommunications director for senator jon corzine and democratic strategist, julie raginski. good to see all of you. i'll start with you, rich, you've assembled your grading process here. we did best and worst, best. >> very complicated grading process there. i thought newt was very good. i think he was much more like the candidate people would thrive in these debates. he was great on the idiotic supercommittee. his question about the campaign falling apart was fair but people liked him sit back at the media and the other strong performer was mitt romney who two debates now hasn't been challenged. is kind of gliding. the worst, i thought was john huntsman. it seemed to me that his voice was actually shaking. he seemed very nervous. he seemed very contrived. i wouldn't have been surprised if he just walked off the stage at some point because he didn't seem to belong there. >> for a minute, we had tim pawlenty up as your worst. your pick was huntsman. >> i thought pawlenty didn't do so well
editor of the national review and fox news contributor rich lowry, author of what to ask the person inommunications director for senator jon corzine and democratic strategist, julie raginski. good to see all of you. i'll start with you, rich, you've assembled your grading process here. we did best and worst, best. >> very complicated grading process there. i thought newt was very good. i think he was much more like the candidate people would thrive in these debates. he was great on the...
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jim lowry with the arlington police department. to his right is mr. greg sackman with the seattle police department and next to him is ben miller with the mesa county sheriff's office and then dave bagett the school center for asymmetric warfare and to his right i have mr. f freborn with unmanned experts and last but not least on the end mr. ed tobar within texas llc. what we're going to do each one of the panelists will get up and give a short presentation. on their background their air of expertise both with the first responding community and the uas community and then after everybody has given a presentation, we'll open it up for questions, answers and discussion. and with no further ado, we'll start, mike, mr. mike o'shea. >> i'm program justice and i'm in a division called the office of science and technologies and pretty much what our job there is to support federal, state and local law enforcement with local technologies and while i'm there i have three hats that i actually wear. one i'm the program manager for the corrections technology center
jim lowry with the arlington police department. to his right is mr. greg sackman with the seattle police department and next to him is ben miller with the mesa county sheriff's office and then dave bagett the school center for asymmetric warfare and to his right i have mr. f freborn with unmanned experts and last but not least on the end mr. ed tobar within texas llc. what we're going to do each one of the panelists will get up and give a short presentation. on their background their air of...