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with bill maher. don't go away. romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. day or night. >> tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. >> don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. >> don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache, or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. >> if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop taking cialis and call your doctor right away. >> 36
with bill maher. don't go away. romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. day or night. >> tell your doctor about your medical...
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with bill maher. don't go away.ding chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, great news. advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help you breathe better. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. i'm glad you came, grandma. oh, me too. if copd is still making it hard to breathe, ask your doctor if including advair will help improve your lung function for better breathing. (announcer) get your first full prescription free and save on refills. it feels like a liner, but protects like a pad. because it absorbs 10 times more. there's nothing q
with bill maher. don't go away.ding chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, great news. advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help you breathe better. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher...
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and fred maher says to him, but, this is more our awards and it's your war. and that becomes sort of the whole premise of their missions. they go back to kind alliance and literally change the course of the war by getting the entire army group to surrender as well as gathering critical intelligence and blow up 26 trains. >> patrick, i wondered if you could briefly explain what happened with -- >> i'm so glad you're here, bob. it's really an honor and you are the son of the spymaster that was involved in all these missions. it made all this possible, literally thousands of these documents came from that basement archives that were talking about in bethesda. and your father was a great friend of mine. you know, albert materazzi, his nickname was the brain. and after the war, the braves quarreled away literally tens of thousands of declassified documents and had so many of the contacts that i needed and convinced chappell to interview me and everything else. and it was through your father's efforts that this book -- it was possible. i'll never forget it became t
and fred maher says to him, but, this is more our awards and it's your war. and that becomes sort of the whole premise of their missions. they go back to kind alliance and literally change the course of the war by getting the entire army group to surrender as well as gathering critical intelligence and blow up 26 trains. >> patrick, i wondered if you could briefly explain what happened with -- >> i'm so glad you're here, bob. it's really an honor and you are the son of the spymaster...
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let's bring back in daragh maher, get head of foreign change at the kalon report. do you think the markets will come down? >> i think if we get enough surprise, it will provide some influence into the market. >> we were looking for the first positive print in a few years and then we got dune side disappointment. so yeah, there is scope for nonfarm payrolls to provide a turning point. i don't know whether it comes today. we're not that far from consensus. it would really take this momentum out of the market. >> hey, dare ragh, what would h to happen in europe for the rba to put off any rate hike? >> well, i think in general everyone is worried about debt problems in europe, not just the rba. what the markets are looking for in a way is greater clarity. whether greece is going to do it on its own and in a way, whether there will be more explicit support for greece whether that's proved not to be the case. so the rba, obviously, one of their considerations is europe. to my mind, their biggest consideration is commodity and demand and that looks very, very strong despi
let's bring back in daragh maher, get head of foreign change at the kalon report. do you think the markets will come down? >> i think if we get enough surprise, it will provide some influence into the market. >> we were looking for the first positive print in a few years and then we got dune side disappointment. so yeah, there is scope for nonfarm payrolls to provide a turning point. i don't know whether it comes today. we're not that far from consensus. it would really take this...
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. >> larry: tomorrow night bill maher returns. we're back with sean penn talking about haiti. the website is jphro.org. jphro.org. i suggest you go to it as soon as this program is over. how is your father? seeing all those children, how has that affected you? >> i think most of us that are working on the ground there go into a certain kind of autopilot. it's an extraordinary spirit, as i said, that the haitian people have, but we also have to understand that they lost a 90th of their population in ten seconds. there isn't anyone who didn't lose family members. if a child was outside at the time of the earthquake and parents were inside, you had 4-year-olds on the streets with nobody left in the world. there's going fob an incredible need for orphanages and all of that. one of the things that i think that we have to remind ourselves of is that here is these people, our neighbors, and while it may be the sort of story that people think will fade and that the interest and the support will fade, when i talk about the military presence there, the -- where there is something like t
. >> larry: tomorrow night bill maher returns. we're back with sean penn talking about haiti. the website is jphro.org. jphro.org. i suggest you go to it as soon as this program is over. how is your father? seeing all those children, how has that affected you? >> i think most of us that are working on the ground there go into a certain kind of autopilot. it's an extraordinary spirit, as i said, that the haitian people have, but we also have to understand that they lost a 90th of...
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them dumb if they see a threat and with that sarah palin -- left comedians like joy behar and bill maherttacker all the time did she had more experience than barack obama. iit is how they try to be little their opponents. they say that europe is this or that. europe is made up of different countries with their own culture. switzerland is not part of the eu -- host: okay, we will leave it there. let me pick up one thing she said about sarah palin and the coverage. sarah palin, from your reporting, was consumed with how she was being pursued in -- how she was being perceived in alaska during the election. guest: she was never very much involved in national politics. very few in the national political or media life had dealings with sarah palin. she was new. we talked to these national operatives in the mccain campaign and other people around sarah palin who to this day are the only people we know who have had exposure to her behind-the- scenes to see what she is like when she is not on tv or giving a speech. they met with sarah palin, two of mccain's advisers, mark salter and steve schmidt
them dumb if they see a threat and with that sarah palin -- left comedians like joy behar and bill maherttacker all the time did she had more experience than barack obama. iit is how they try to be little their opponents. they say that europe is this or that. europe is made up of different countries with their own culture. switzerland is not part of the eu -- host: okay, we will leave it there. let me pick up one thing she said about sarah palin and the coverage. sarah palin, from your...
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. >> i've really enjoyed you on bill maher and i thought it was daring of you to come on. i was very impressed with what you said. >> i don't know. >> i think you are going to be on the colbert report. which will be a lot of fun. >> i am nervous. >> let's have a vote. should mika go on the colbert report? [applause] >> thank you everybody. >> we have two more questions. anybody else? >> what you think of george stephanopoulos's decision to move to morning tv? >> mika, from hard news to fluffiness, but jorde said he is going to try to make it a little harder but that is difficult to do in that format. what do think of that? >> i hope he is happy. i think it will be great. [laughter] >> can you tell her father was a diplomat? that is a rough woman. it really is. i can't watch the show for more than mike 15 minutes. we will see how it works out. >> maybe it will be a huge hit. >> it will be a huge hit. you seem so happy about it. okay, final question. this will be the final question. it is so hard. the guy in the red vest. [inaudible] >> isn't that fascinating? a lot of peopl
. >> i've really enjoyed you on bill maher and i thought it was daring of you to come on. i was very impressed with what you said. >> i don't know. >> i think you are going to be on the colbert report. which will be a lot of fun. >> i am nervous. >> let's have a vote. should mika go on the colbert report? [applause] >> thank you everybody. >> we have two more questions. anybody else? >> what you think of george stephanopoulos's decision to move to...
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. >> dretzin: steve maher was a history teacher there. >> if you think about the media environment thataverage american teenager lives in, to walknto a classroom that doesn't have any of that media must be walk... like walking into a desert. is number two easy? >> dretzin: that was the first time it occurred to me that my children's education might have a different purpose than mine did. >> who would do that? someone from the middle ages or someone from the renaissance? the world that we're preparing them for isn't going to require of them that they have to remember a bunch of information that someone tells them. the world is going to require for them to do stuff, to build things, to work on stuff, and that's what we're preparing them for. >> we can argue all we want about kids needing to stay in their seat and be quiet. but i don't know of any jobs that are going to exist, that even exist now, that require kids to stay in their seats and be quiet. >> dretzin: jason levy is the principal of a middle school in new york's south bronx. >> how you doing? kids are going to need to be fluent
. >> dretzin: steve maher was a history teacher there. >> if you think about the media environment thataverage american teenager lives in, to walknto a classroom that doesn't have any of that media must be walk... like walking into a desert. is number two easy? >> dretzin: that was the first time it occurred to me that my children's education might have a different purpose than mine did. >> who would do that? someone from the middle ages or someone from the renaissance?...
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itself part of it, and the judiciaryÑi is there essentially as the ball worked -- ballpark -- bill maher that and felt confident doing that because the reason hamilton thought the courts were the least dangerous branch was because they cannot enforce their own orders, and i do not want to say that courts are a debating society. you practice before courts. i have a budget respect for courts andÑi judges in their proper roles, -- i have abundant respect for courtsxd. they were never supposed to be in a number of things they have now intruded in, and i think until the other two branches say no, we are not going to honor the rulings that get made in places where the constitution and the framers did not assign responsibility to the court. then we continue to go down the cycle. you cannot rely on the courts to turn it around. >> yes, sir? >> general, i would like to ask you a question about the joint chiefs of staff. at the time the iraqi war was just getting started. some will recall that it was proposed a declaration in order to preserve the provision in the constitution that only the congre
itself part of it, and the judiciaryÑi is there essentially as the ball worked -- ballpark -- bill maher that and felt confident doing that because the reason hamilton thought the courts were the least dangerous branch was because they cannot enforce their own orders, and i do not want to say that courts are a debating society. you practice before courts. i have a budget respect for courts andÑi judges in their proper roles, -- i have abundant respect for courtsxd. they were never supposed to...