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talking points memo was the first to air the ad in lubbock, texas.t's scheduled to air in seven southern states. it's titled "where was president obama born?" and this is how it starts. is it africa? maybe. maybe the united states? doubtful. either way, it's definitely very scary. the birther mercial stars liveprayer.com's founder, bill keller, not the bill keller that runs the "new york times" but rather an ex-con who runs the christian website which features classy christian videos like this one, showing president obama being morphed out of adolf hitler. yeah. classy. mr. keller's one and only guest in the half-hour birther infomercial is a man named kreep, not an acronym for something having to do with richard nixon, it's his name, kreep, an attorney deeply entrenched in the obama is not really the president conspiracy world. and in this new infomercial, mr. kreep, k-r-e-e-p, and mr. not "the new york times" bill keller, they are ready to make you the offer of a lifetime. >> and the second thing that you're doing is encouraging people to help you
talking points memo was the first to air the ad in lubbock, texas.t's scheduled to air in seven southern states. it's titled "where was president obama born?" and this is how it starts. is it africa? maybe. maybe the united states? doubtful. either way, it's definitely very scary. the birther mercial stars liveprayer.com's founder, bill keller, not the bill keller that runs the "new york times" but rather an ex-con who runs the christian website which features classy...
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look at denver right now. 43 degrees early this morning in lubbock, texas. 41 degrees. warm and hot down to the south. especially spots like brownsville. yesterday texas was 101 degrees. our temperature here feels like it's 87 degrees. good news is as i showed you earlier, a look at georgia and alabama. even though there is still overall circulation, the rains at least have ended in some spots. it's still raining. jackson, mississippi, right now nasty thunderstorms. into parts of louisiana. at least where the folks have been hit so hard around atlanta and parts of georgia, it is not raining, although there will be maybe a few scattered showers for us. we've seen some clouds build up. the only area of showers is well out to our west. out in parts of garrett county. the other patch out there around the mountains of western virginia, i think, died out. that is it. our temperatures into the 80s. even the low 90s. while we are looking at warm sunshine, let me show you what they were looking at. this is the harbor bridge in sydney, australia, where it has been reduced to visi
look at denver right now. 43 degrees early this morning in lubbock, texas. 41 degrees. warm and hot down to the south. especially spots like brownsville. yesterday texas was 101 degrees. our temperature here feels like it's 87 degrees. good news is as i showed you earlier, a look at georgia and alabama. even though there is still overall circulation, the rains at least have ended in some spots. it's still raining. jackson, mississippi, right now nasty thunderstorms. into parts of louisiana. at...
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i will throw in another name, robert lubbock. if you don't know who that is, go to the website and find out. think about gates' successes. he helped set course for the surge in iraq, of course, that was george w. bush's policy decision. he organized a strategic review of our of afghanistan. he has proposed reoriented defense spending to shift the priorities away from high-tech, high-cost weapons toward battlefield equipment, manpower and intelligence. in other words, the stuff our soldiers need to fight the wars we're actually engaged in. as we watch gates, you'll get a sense of why he does well. he exudes a quiet confidence but he has his ego firmly in check. he's smart, thoughtful, focused, disciplined. but as you'll see in the interview he's remarkably frank about challenges. i heard things i hadn't heard before. listen carefully to what he said four months ago about sending more troops to afghanistan. if you have heard what he said in recent weeks, it seemts like he's changed his mind. also, elle yont spitzer's unique perspec
i will throw in another name, robert lubbock. if you don't know who that is, go to the website and find out. think about gates' successes. he helped set course for the surge in iraq, of course, that was george w. bush's policy decision. he organized a strategic review of our of afghanistan. he has proposed reoriented defense spending to shift the priorities away from high-tech, high-cost weapons toward battlefield equipment, manpower and intelligence. in other words, the stuff our soldiers need...
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i will throw in another name, robert lubbock. if you don't know who that is, go to our website right now and find out. anyway, think about gates' successes. he helped set course for the surge in iraq, of course, that was george w. bush's policy decision. he organized a strategic review of afghanistan. ordered a change in command to try to fix the problems there. he has proposed reoriented defense spending to shift the priorities away from high-tech, high-cost weapons toward battlefield equipment, manpower and intelligence. in other words, the stuff our soldiers need to fight the wars we're actually engaged in. as you watch gates, you'll get a sense of why he does well. he exudes a quiet confidence but he has his ego firmly in check. he's smart, thoughtful, focused, disciplined. but as you'll see in the interview, he's remarkably frank about the changs he faces. in fact, i heard things i hadn't heard before. listen carefully to what he said four months ago about sending more troops to afghanistan. if you have heard what he said in
i will throw in another name, robert lubbock. if you don't know who that is, go to our website right now and find out. anyway, think about gates' successes. he helped set course for the surge in iraq, of course, that was george w. bush's policy decision. he organized a strategic review of afghanistan. ordered a change in command to try to fix the problems there. he has proposed reoriented defense spending to shift the priorities away from high-tech, high-cost weapons toward battlefield...
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longhorns looking for revenge, after losing on crabtree's touchdown in lubbock, on a great saturday nightquarterback draw. this worked in the first half. and not this time. he's going to get tackled short of the marker by brandon kirksey. and cal is going to punt the football. >> chris: this is the difference from last year to this year. you see them coming. and i believe this crowd is carrying them a little bit. >> dave: allen back out there, after he had his bell rung in the first half, on a fair catch. and he was interfered with. that was big on minnesota, on the turnover to force a three and out. anger to punt. great boot. and allen, signaled for the fair catch, back at the 13 yard line. minnesota football, when we come hi, it's jimmy football here. nobody likes number 2. so we just upgraded you to number 1. introducing the bud light foozie! it's a foam finger. it's a can coozie. boom. whoa. s-stamp. it's the foozie! we love the foozie. thanks, bud light. ( cheering ) it's the bud light foozie and it's... tailgate tested! tailgate approved! ♪ proclaims "gq" magazine. did you see that?
longhorns looking for revenge, after losing on crabtree's touchdown in lubbock, on a great saturday nightquarterback draw. this worked in the first half. and not this time. he's going to get tackled short of the marker by brandon kirksey. and cal is going to punt the football. >> chris: this is the difference from last year to this year. you see them coming. and i believe this crowd is carrying them a little bit. >> dave: allen back out there, after he had his bell rung in the first...
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michael from lub objection, reform is -- lubbocks. read, understand, apply the constitution. mandy, we want to keep our great insurance that we pay premiums for. we don't want our tax dollars to fund another fee as cow and become another canada. holly, stop the spending. when i get in debt, i pay for things slowly, but surely, i'm out of debt now and i don't want to ask people to print money for me. bob, promise me you will put yourself and your family on the same plan you are going to force upon us. grace, i hope you look at the people who don't have insurance. james, u.s. congress and the executive branch of the federal government should limit their reach to what is allowed by our founding fathers' documents. robert, we must stop this crazy deficit spending and borrowing. marilyn, i hope you will find a way to find the programs that are available to cover all americans. rosa lee, government is spending too much money, back off. larry, in the bill, there is language limiting the growth of physician-owned hospitals. they supply health care services more efficiently than other
michael from lub objection, reform is -- lubbocks. read, understand, apply the constitution. mandy, we want to keep our great insurance that we pay premiums for. we don't want our tax dollars to fund another fee as cow and become another canada. holly, stop the spending. when i get in debt, i pay for things slowly, but surely, i'm out of debt now and i don't want to ask people to print money for me. bob, promise me you will put yourself and your family on the same plan you are going to force...
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host: let's go to the republican law, from lubbock, texas.caller: thank you, you are a beautiful woman, and i haven't seen you on c pan. -- c-span. i have a question, down here in texas, most of the you don't live in big cities and grow our own food and process ourselves. but being in texas, and it's ironic that we had that first guest and now you in here. erik, it's amazing and it kind of all blends together. and i get out there in the fields, you know you got those big farmers with 4-5,000 acres, and all kinds of crops. and i get out and watch those immigrant workers. i watch them all the time. and they just go out and urinate and defecate, and do what they need to do, because there is no toilet paper. and they throw it in there with the rest the cabbage. and you talk about products out of the country, we need to look at what is coming into the country. we had a closing in texas because of that contamination. and you get up there, and it was immigrant workers, and they need to urinate and they go off and do their thing in the peanuts. host:
host: let's go to the republican law, from lubbock, texas.caller: thank you, you are a beautiful woman, and i haven't seen you on c pan. -- c-span. i have a question, down here in texas, most of the you don't live in big cities and grow our own food and process ourselves. but being in texas, and it's ironic that we had that first guest and now you in here. erik, it's amazing and it kind of all blends together. and i get out there in the fields, you know you got those big farmers with 4-5,000...