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. >> not only me, but michael moore. okay. so it's michael moore. and we know how he can get under your skin, he is extremely left wing. but what he said on cnn's piers morgan about the killing of osama bin laden is getting a lot of attention. >> we're at a point now where we don't -- yeah. what do we need a trial for? just get rid of him. the second you say that, you're saying that you hate being american. you hate what we stand for. you hate what our constitution stands for. >> bear with me. moore thinks we should have put bin laden on trial like we did with the top nazis like we did in world war ii. but before you blow him off, we also have a conservative who kind of agrees with michael moore. >> if they were going in with no option other than to kill him, then i do think that's a problem. they really don't want to capture al qaeda leaders. i mean, i think the record seems pretty clear on that. they've done everything they could to try in the past to transfer this over into a law enforcement operation. so they don't want to face those legal quest
. >> not only me, but michael moore. okay. so it's michael moore. and we know how he can get under your skin, he is extremely left wing. but what he said on cnn's piers morgan about the killing of osama bin laden is getting a lot of attention. >> we're at a point now where we don't -- yeah. what do we need a trial for? just get rid of him. the second you say that, you're saying that you hate being american. you hate what we stand for. you hate what our constitution stands for....
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>> who cares what michael moore thinks.housands of americans. he's killed people all over the world. call it whatever you want to call it. he needed getting and we got him. >> dana. >> whose side is michael moore on, anyway? is he upset that he wasn't able to exploit this for another mocumentary and go back and make millions of dollars off of it? i'm trying to figure out whose side michael moore is on. i think this is triumph of good over evil. he needs to stop. >> pete. >> well, i mean, i kind of agree with michael moore. i mean, i think obviously it was an execution. we found out yesterday there was only one guy with a weapon. the navy s.e.a.l.s could have taken him down with a cross bow. they could have choked bin lad with within his own beard. >> third question, the week is ending. we've had a few days to digest all of this. what does osama bin laden's death really mean? dana. >> well, we study images all over the television. i think it's fantastic that everybody was able to realize that this was the ultimate triumph of
>> who cares what michael moore thinks.housands of americans. he's killed people all over the world. call it whatever you want to call it. he needed getting and we got him. >> dana. >> whose side is michael moore on, anyway? is he upset that he wasn't able to exploit this for another mocumentary and go back and make millions of dollars off of it? i'm trying to figure out whose side michael moore is on. i think this is triumph of good over evil. he needs to stop. >> pete....
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then i realized he wouldn't kill michael moore. or at least he wouldn't choke him to death. and you know, well, now i'm not so sure. glenn beck's radio program may 17, 2005. i can't remember who asked me to question, but i remember the moment very well. he said, aren't you surprised you are still alive? there's lots of people that want you dead. he was trying to get a reaction out of me. we were standing on the floor of the democratic convention in 2004. used tone of voice was one of, how shall we say, hopeful. i looked at him, i didn't know how to respond. i tried to make light of it. when the interview was over i couldn't put it out of my head what you said on national television. that there are those who want you dead. i can guarantee that no go make a political person has ever been asked that question live on national tv. it had been a rough year for me, the threats, the assaults, the man who planned to blow up my house. and now this journalist had to go and plant the seed of an idea in a few more deranged hamster i stood on the floor and i just stared at him and he star
then i realized he wouldn't kill michael moore. or at least he wouldn't choke him to death. and you know, well, now i'm not so sure. glenn beck's radio program may 17, 2005. i can't remember who asked me to question, but i remember the moment very well. he said, aren't you surprised you are still alive? there's lots of people that want you dead. he was trying to get a reaction out of me. we were standing on the floor of the democratic convention in 2004. used tone of voice was one of, how shall...
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here he was in 1996 on michael moore's "tv nation." >> september 6th of 1996 will be the last day. >> reporter: this is not the first time that you've set a date for the end of the world. >> when thomas edison invented the light bull p, did he come out with a finished product the first time he announced it? of course not. >> reporter: do you buy it? >> no, never have. >> reporter: esther answers the phones at family radio and helps produce the tv show. >> i believe that, you know, jesus will return one day, but i don't believe that someone like harold can predict it, you know? it says many times in the bible that no one is going to know. >> reporter: matthew 7 is crystal clear. beware false prophets. if this thing doesn't happen on the 21st, does that make you a false prophet? >> i don't entertain those kind of questions. it is going to happen. >> reporter: but if it doesn't happen? >> it is going to happen. >> reporter: guess we'll all find out tomorrow. i'm david wright for "nightline" in oakland. >> we'll see. here's hoping they're wrong. >>> just ahead, our exclusive with u2's bon
here he was in 1996 on michael moore's "tv nation." >> september 6th of 1996 will be the last day. >> reporter: this is not the first time that you've set a date for the end of the world. >> when thomas edison invented the light bull p, did he come out with a finished product the first time he announced it? of course not. >> reporter: do you buy it? >> no, never have. >> reporter: esther answers the phones at family radio and helps produce the tv...
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type in movies on healthcare or document on health care i don't want to go to come up i don't michael moore's to come up so i always give bad ratings i spent about thirty minutes a day just so that's guerilla tactics if there's a place to comment a place to rate right a place to share information you have to do it that's how you control the online dialogue give our ideas a fighting chance the principles that i believe strongly in that the founders believe strongly in with the idea of individual liberty rule of law limited government's free market system their correlations free market religious and personal freedom we lose the free market we will lose personal religious freedom while we fight for. the end of the session and suddenly introduce ourselves to the group of trust my camera for entertain a lady sitting next to me and i'm just prying i don't blow my cover. i've been saved also and i'm twelve thanks to louisville if i did express i'm going to lots of different crosswords my friends and respects and it's just exciting that you guys are writing and reading on the second revolution. on ea
type in movies on healthcare or document on health care i don't want to go to come up i don't michael moore's to come up so i always give bad ratings i spent about thirty minutes a day just so that's guerilla tactics if there's a place to comment a place to rate right a place to share information you have to do it that's how you control the online dialogue give our ideas a fighting chance the principles that i believe strongly in that the founders believe strongly in with the idea of individual...
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first of all atlanta southeast airlines was the commuter the delta contracts with we know from michael moore's documentary capitalism a love story that on american airlines commuter and i think we can assume it's probably the same with delta but these guys starting pay is fifteen sixteen thousand dollars a year as pilots are making less than them than a manager of a burger king. so they're basically kids they're fresh out of pilot school or fresh back from the military where they learn how to fly and you know just just be have enough time in to get a thousand hours under the belt or whatever it takes to get a commercial license and really don't have all that much experience in the world and be and if you flown a lot of commuter flights like i have you've probably seen this over and over and over again the guys in the cockpit look like children you know at least for school . there in their twenty's and this is somebody who's twenty five years old right now was fifteen years old. more or less when nine eleven happened so they've had basically all of their formative years being filled with george
first of all atlanta southeast airlines was the commuter the delta contracts with we know from michael moore's documentary capitalism a love story that on american airlines commuter and i think we can assume it's probably the same with delta but these guys starting pay is fifteen sixteen thousand dollars a year as pilots are making less than them than a manager of a burger king. so they're basically kids they're fresh out of pilot school or fresh back from the military where they learn how to...
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such harsh criticism from the biggest bank roll off the bailouts is economic analyst and author michael moore he's waiting for us and so it must be must be hard for the german suit to have to pay out for the sake of euro unity to countries that are keeping their own houses in order and not be tempted to say enough is enough do you think. i tell you what i travel a lot and discussing this so-called financial crisis all over the world with experts and what. they are telling me or asking me behind closed doors of course they ask me how long are you germans going to pay for the rest of it how silly must do be to pay so much money to the poor of periphery and i tell them yes we are silly we are obliged to do it and of course criticism is raising here in germany under michael has only said what many people here in germany you think and of course but of course it was the political very very incorrect and already the debate is triggered here in germany whether she could have started or not of course i think political. is also under pressure because we have to pay so much money for the sauce and for t
such harsh criticism from the biggest bank roll off the bailouts is economic analyst and author michael moore he's waiting for us and so it must be must be hard for the german suit to have to pay out for the sake of euro unity to countries that are keeping their own houses in order and not be tempted to say enough is enough do you think. i tell you what i travel a lot and discussing this so-called financial crisis all over the world with experts and what. they are telling me or asking me behind...
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. >> michael moore, it's may 2011, you have a book coming out in september 2011.t doesn't have a name. >> it does as this this morning. >> what's the name? >> here comes trouble. >> why that title? >> it's actually -- it's, you know, they are short stories that i've written, but they are nonfiction short stories, so they are stories from my life, and i wrote a couple dozen stories about the years before people knew who i was, before my first film, so these are from when i was a snap child all the way through my 20s, and it sort of shows how i ended up like this, and i believe the book covers what. i saw a picture of it here today. i don't know if they got it, a picture of me as a 2-year-old, and across the top it says here comes trouble. >> were you trouble as a #-year-old? >> well, not trouble as in getting in trouble, but my parents did say and not trouble. my mom taught me to read and write when i was 4 years old. it's a dangerous thing to learn how to read at an early age. when i went to school, i was already reading books and i was singing along to the alphab
. >> michael moore, it's may 2011, you have a book coming out in september 2011.t doesn't have a name. >> it does as this this morning. >> what's the name? >> here comes trouble. >> why that title? >> it's actually -- it's, you know, they are short stories that i've written, but they are nonfiction short stories, so they are stories from my life, and i wrote a couple dozen stories about the years before people knew who i was, before my first film, so these...
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michael moore is out there claim ago that obama executed -- claiming that obama executed bin laden withoutaken out president george bush had killed him. >> sean: i would think the secret service could pay a little visit to mike malloy. >> i hope a navy seals team plays a visit. >> sean: i want your thoughts on this. almost like a sympathetic view of one of the mrs. bin laden's. >> she is from yemen, country osama considered his homeland she was much like him, simple, pious, not interested in luxuries like his other four wife. it appears she lived his life on the run. >> she joined bin laden and traveled with him during one of the most difficult parts of his life, which is when he was mostly on the run traveling across pakistan, afghanistan, with few luxuries. yet she stuck by him. >> sean: wait a minute, much like him, simple, pious, few luxuries, in a million dollar compound? you gotta be kidding me. never having to say you're sorry you slaughtered 3,000 people. either she is the world's greatest airhead to be with this terrorist, this murderer of people. two, she agrees with history here
michael moore is out there claim ago that obama executed -- claiming that obama executed bin laden withoutaken out president george bush had killed him. >> sean: i would think the secret service could pay a little visit to mike malloy. >> i hope a navy seals team plays a visit. >> sean: i want your thoughts on this. almost like a sympathetic view of one of the mrs. bin laden's. >> she is from yemen, country osama considered his homeland she was much like him, simple,...
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michael moore up the middle. bruce gets the save. nats win 2-0. they're back up to .500.mer georgia tech coach hewitt introduced as the new george mason boss. he spent 11 seasons with the yellow jackets leading them to the national title game in 2004. he believes anything less here would be selling george mason short. that is a quick look at sports this morning. i'm brett haber and i'm hopping on a plane to tampa and we'll have live coverage of game three between the caps and lightning beginning at 5:00 p.m. and throughout the night. until then, have a great tuesday, everybody. >> hopefully he's bringing the good vibrations with him as well. >> thousands more historical records are going on-line today. that story is coming up. >> plus, we'll take a look at security enhancements around d.c. after the raid that killed osama bin laden. quick check of traffic now, monika? >> thank you, mike. good morning, everybody. pedestrian accident in gaithersburg at route 355 at oden hall. all of the activity is being moved on to oden hall. you should be able to get by on 355. i'll have
michael moore up the middle. bruce gets the save. nats win 2-0. they're back up to .500.mer georgia tech coach hewitt introduced as the new george mason boss. he spent 11 seasons with the yellow jackets leading them to the national title game in 2004. he believes anything less here would be selling george mason short. that is a quick look at sports this morning. i'm brett haber and i'm hopping on a plane to tampa and we'll have live coverage of game three between the caps and lightning...
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. >> author michael moore, here comes trouble out in fall 2011. >> thank you. >> next, from box expo america, francine prose discuss the authors who passed feminism on to them and influenced how they write about women and touch on the role of women in the publishing industry. it's about an hour. >> hi, thanks for coming. i think we're going to get started. i'm john freeman, and i want to welcome you to today's panel, feminism, the legacy, a discussion about women, and power and writing on the occasion of the launch next week of the new issue themed to the f word of femme niche. for those of you not aware, granta1 the oldest organization in the world as the literary magazine. that's what happens when you say it -- [laughter] of cambridge university and was in print for 100 years, out of print, and it was brought back in the 1970s, and it's been going ever since. we've talked death to money to sex, but we never acknowledged one of the most powerful matrixes within human life is the matrix between women and power, and it's long overdue for this issue. i'm happy we did it this year with
. >> author michael moore, here comes trouble out in fall 2011. >> thank you. >> next, from box expo america, francine prose discuss the authors who passed feminism on to them and influenced how they write about women and touch on the role of women in the publishing industry. it's about an hour. >> hi, thanks for coming. i think we're going to get started. i'm john freeman, and i want to welcome you to today's panel, feminism, the legacy, a discussion about women, and...
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activists and filmmaker michael moore on his upcoming memoir. untold story of barack obama's mother. it is hosted by major garrett. find our schedules online. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, and bradley and bob woodward on watergate and the fallout for president nixon. the associate professor george mason university talks about the farm policy of president reagan and we will visit fort myer, virginia tech learn about the oldest active infantry union and its role in presidential areas -- burials. have our schedule e-mailed to you by pressing the schedule alert button. >> c-span possible local content vehicles kickoff the local city tours in st. petersburg this weekend. a look that the book industry with local booksellers. american history of bans on c- span3 from the st. petersburg museum of history. the first scheduled commercial aircraft and the hidden history of angola, indians and former slaves who fought two wars against the united states in the early 1800's. watch it on c-span2 and c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues.
activists and filmmaker michael moore on his upcoming memoir. untold story of barack obama's mother. it is hosted by major garrett. find our schedules online. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, and bradley and bob woodward on watergate and the fallout for president nixon. the associate professor george mason university talks about the farm policy of president reagan and we will visit fort myer, virginia tech learn about the oldest active infantry union and its role in presidential...
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. >> michael moore what is on your summer reading list?>> i have heard there is a new book out by chris hedges, "new york times" reporter, excellent writer. he cuts right to the core. i just heard about it and i want to get it for this summer. he is a wonderful writer and writes very passionately about the times in which we live. there is also a book i just saw called the good jesus and the scoundrel christ's. cries. it is a dark satire and imagine mary had twins on christmas day. we never heard about the bad twin. we only know about the good twin so this imagines the story of what the other guy did, so that sounds you know, right up my alley as a recovering catholic. i'm looking forward to reading that. >> tell us what you are reading this summer. send us a tweeted booktv. >> c-span's local content beagles partnered with bright house networks in tampa st. petersburg fortitude check out the local literary scene. here's a short video from that's trip. >> tell me about teddy roosevelt as a third-party candidate. >> okay, what teddy roosevelt
. >> michael moore what is on your summer reading list?>> i have heard there is a new book out by chris hedges, "new york times" reporter, excellent writer. he cuts right to the core. i just heard about it and i want to get it for this summer. he is a wonderful writer and writes very passionately about the times in which we live. there is also a book i just saw called the good jesus and the scoundrel christ's. cries. it is a dark satire and imagine mary had twins on...
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rob reimer could not be with us this evening and this is still a secret, mind you, but rob and michael mooree environmental protection agency right now as we speak. it turns out that the e.p.a. is about to classify rob and michael's stomach as federally protected wetlands. so we're very honored by that. i hope my mom's not watching. that's really -- that's really wrong. now, in all candor, rob is back at the hotel this evening. he's afraid to turn off his tv. if he does msnbc's audience will drop by 25%. that's just wrong and unfortunate. rob and michael are at a really big fight -- in a really big fight right now. the mascot for save the whale servings is up right now. and they're fighting over it. it's been a while since he's had a hit movie. he misses the public adulation. tonight's award will help rob with that. in fact, it god so bad last week he was out in california and he did what he often does when he's depressed, he went out to a public location and hope that people recognized him and he went to a senior stenholm in san francisco just last week. i hope he didn't hear about this. it
rob reimer could not be with us this evening and this is still a secret, mind you, but rob and michael mooree environmental protection agency right now as we speak. it turns out that the e.p.a. is about to classify rob and michael's stomach as federally protected wetlands. so we're very honored by that. i hope my mom's not watching. that's really -- that's really wrong. now, in all candor, rob is back at the hotel this evening. he's afraid to turn off his tv. if he does msnbc's audience will...
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but rob and michael moore over at the offices of the environmental protection agency right now as we that the e.p.a. is about to classify rob and michael's stomach as federally protected wetlands. so we're very honored by that. [applause] i hope my mom's not watching. that is really wrong. [laughter] now, in all candor, rob is back at the hotel this evening. he is afraid to turn off his tv. if he does, msnbc's audience will drop by 25%. that is just wrong and unfortunate. rob and michael are in a really big fight right now. they are usually good friends, but they are fighting it out. the mascot for save the whales is up right now. the two of them are going at it hammer and tong over it. it has been a while since he had a hit movie. he has been struggling. he misses the publiced alation. tonight's award i think will help rob with that. he did what he often does when he is depressed. went out to a public location and hoped that people would recognize him. he went to a senior citizen home in san francisco just last week. he was walking around the room going hi, do you know who i am? do y
but rob and michael moore over at the offices of the environmental protection agency right now as we that the e.p.a. is about to classify rob and michael's stomach as federally protected wetlands. so we're very honored by that. [applause] i hope my mom's not watching. that is really wrong. [laughter] now, in all candor, rob is back at the hotel this evening. he is afraid to turn off his tv. if he does, msnbc's audience will drop by 25%. that is just wrong and unfortunate. rob and michael are in...
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activist and filmmaker michael moore on his upcoming memoir."afterwards" janny scott on "a singular woman." >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, "the washington post" journalists on watergate and the fallout for president nixon. the foreign policy of president reagan did we will visit fort myer, virginia to learn more about the old guard and its role in military and presidential burials. get the complete schedule at c- span.org/history. >> over the three-day memorial day weekend, commencement addresses from across the country. leaders from politics, business, an entertainment offering their advice to the graduating class of 2011. at 3:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern memorial day weekend on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: let me introduce to you kara gotsch, the director of advocacy for the sentencing project our goal with her is to discuss the implications of another supreme court ruling. this one dealing with california's overcrowd prisons. what did the supreme court say? guest: in a 5-4 ruling, the supreme court
activist and filmmaker michael moore on his upcoming memoir."afterwards" janny scott on "a singular woman." >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, "the washington post" journalists on watergate and the fallout for president nixon. the foreign policy of president reagan did we will visit fort myer, virginia to learn more about the old guard and its role in military and presidential burials. get the complete schedule at c- span.org/history. >>...
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activist and filmmaker michael moore on his upcoming memoir. i find the schedule at booktv.org or text. this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3, "the washington post" journalist ben bradlee and bob woodward on watergate and the fallout for nixon. associate professor at george mason talks about the foreign policy of president reagan and we will visit fort myer, virginia, to learn more about armey's oldest active in trade union and its role in presidential real spirit of the complete schedule at c-span.org /history or have it emailed by pressing the c-span alert button. follow c-span's "washington journal" on twitter and joined viewers to get advance notice of tomorrow's test, question of the day and high-profile bookings and links to video clips. you can also tweet in questions to our guest and add your comments. don't miss any updates. start your twitter account today at twitter.com/cspanwj. >> the u.s. supreme court is at a upheld an arizona law that sanction businesses for hiring illegal workers. maintains the state requirement that c
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michael. >> hi. >> i was entertained, wanted to know what happened next. ♪ ♪ from san francisco, san francisco ♪ >> director jason mooree team staging "tales of the city" but it was jeff wittey who first pitched "tales of the city" to armistead. >> "tales of a city" is about how do you live in the world as an open person and that everyone, no matter who they are, has a certain degree of coming out to do. >> this is your landlady responding to a noise complaint. there isn't enough of it. may i offer a humble gift in trade. >> reporter: and "tales of a city" is largely about how assembling these families, whether they're your birth family or the family you've created how these are the families that can get you through the rough times. >> opening this show in san francisco there will never be any opening i will ever have that is more exciting and terrifying at the same time, because this is "tales of the city's" home. everybody will know the stories and relate to these characters and the goal has been to really, really honor that. but also deliver a show that someone who doesn't know "tales" at all can walk in, sit down a
michael. >> hi. >> i was entertained, wanted to know what happened next. ♪ ♪ from san francisco, san francisco ♪ >> director jason mooree team staging "tales of the city" but it was jeff wittey who first pitched "tales of the city" to armistead. >> "tales of a city" is about how do you live in the world as an open person and that everyone, no matter who they are, has a certain degree of coming out to do. >> this is your landlady...
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michael played the puck and it came back to haunt him. tampa was up 2-1. and eight minutes later he did it again. dominic moore tries to back hand. .nheim will deposit the second chance. the caps are out of the playoff and left searching for answers. >> it's an emotional 24 hours because you have a chance to really even the series and then all of a sudden you're swept. so it's -- it's obviously very hard to take. >> our players pushed it and i'm proud of them and the guys tried. just didn't get the result. >> couldn't find anyway to get pucks past olsen or penetrate them enough and they just played a really, really good series. >> this is unbelievable. just everybody support each other and i hope this will be the team next year. >> reporter: what is next for the capitals. some would suggest bruce boudreau 's job is in limbo. he did not address that. nats getting it done against philly. jason marquis had another gem going through four innings but that is what ended it. 1-0 phillies. and then in the 6th it would be marquis loading the bases. jimmy rollins says, hello, young man, right up the middle. scored ibanez. in kansas city o's
michael played the puck and it came back to haunt him. tampa was up 2-1. and eight minutes later he did it again. dominic moore tries to back hand. .nheim will deposit the second chance. the caps are out of the playoff and left searching for answers. >> it's an emotional 24 hours because you have a chance to really even the series and then all of a sudden you're swept. so it's -- it's obviously very hard to take. >> our players pushed it and i'm proud of them and the guys tried....
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michael mcconnell for the 10th circuit. circuit, frank easterbrook on circuit, and kimberly moore on the federal more and wilkinson were youngerat the confirmation that liu is now. and had quite comparable mcconnell's writings were at view. i had one situation, and i'm a nominee for the 10th name of95:i southwick.ñlñú>@ democrats were not going to vote for him.ñ) i was implored not to vote for him. trent lott came to me on the down with him and listen to i did, for a long time, more than once. were, and i talked with him about them, and i decided i was going to vote for him. and i did vote for him, and he is now sitting on the 10th very polarized. tragedy. continues, nobody can break away approve another parties person. and that would be a real tragedy for those who would question it one of the conservatives who has written to the committee in by ken starr. as many here will know, kenneth starr is currently the president of baylor university, and has positions by republican presidents. akhil amar wrote about professor liu. and i quote, we recognize that that goodwin has expressed in his writings and speeches. in the end, howev
michael mcconnell for the 10th circuit. circuit, frank easterbrook on circuit, and kimberly moore on the federal more and wilkinson were youngerat the confirmation that liu is now. and had quite comparable mcconnell's writings were at view. i had one situation, and i'm a nominee for the 10th name of95:i southwick.ñlñú>@ democrats were not going to vote for him.ñ) i was implored not to vote for him. trent lott came to me on the down with him and listen to i did, for a long time, more than...
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michaels is replacing more than 7,000 pin pads across the country. >>> 74-year-old actress mary tyler mooremove a brain tumor this morning. moore's spokeswoman would not say where or exactly when the operation will take place but says this type of tumor is usually benign. >> spiderman is back on broadway. stuntman chris cherney is back. >>> and multiple reports say that actor ashton kutcher will replace charlie sheen on the series "two and a half men." kutcher...