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a common mistake in misquoted movies. well, it has happened to us all. >> that is mishearing, and someone will shorten it so someone can understand it. >> for example, at number two, dirty harry. >> he never said, do you feel lucky, punk. >> you have to ask yourself one question. i do feel lucky? well, do you, punk? >> at number three, casablanca. >> play it again, sam, makes sense. as opposed to the original line, what do you think it was? i said, play it sam. you played it for her, can you play it for me. or play the song again, sam. the answer in just a second. for now, number four on our list. one of the most misquoted movie lines in all the universe, from star wars. >> say what? >> yeah, you thought it was, luke, i am your father. i know. mind-blowing. and there's more at number five. dracula. everyone thinks at some point, i want to drink your blood. didn't say anything in the original movie. it was silent. ba back to kacasablanca. >> you played it for her, you can play it for me. >> while you were watching movies,
a common mistake in misquoted movies. well, it has happened to us all. >> that is mishearing, and someone will shorten it so someone can understand it. >> for example, at number two, dirty harry. >> he never said, do you feel lucky, punk. >> you have to ask yourself one question. i do feel lucky? well, do you, punk? >> at number three, casablanca. >> play it again, sam, makes sense. as opposed to the original line, what do you think it was? i said, play it...
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me. >> no, i'm not misquoting you, play your own tape back. >> i want to see if you challenge what i'mut to say. i said i will use that day to promote gun safety on behalf of those families, which part of that sentence do you find offensive? >> because your position of gun safety is banning guns, and confiscating guns, your position is banning -- do you support people owning assault weapons? >> where have i ever said i wanted to confiscate a single gun. >> in britain, they banned guns, you think it is great. >> how many gun murders do we have a year, mr. gottlieb? >> well, actually if you read the report today. >> how many gun -- >> well, i don't know the answer because the data would not help me -- >> let me help you, mr. gottlieb. >> read today's story, today's news, accurate data, 35 people on average. >> but they just admitted it is not accurate. >> give me some time, please. >> we don't have accurate data. >> 35 people a year on average are killed by guns in britain. right? my america, it is 11 to 12,000. and you know the reason that so many people get killed by guns in america is
me. >> no, i'm not misquoting you, play your own tape back. >> i want to see if you challenge what i'mut to say. i said i will use that day to promote gun safety on behalf of those families, which part of that sentence do you find offensive? >> because your position of gun safety is banning guns, and confiscating guns, your position is banning -- do you support people owning assault weapons? >> where have i ever said i wanted to confiscate a single gun. >> in...
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me. >> no, i'm not misquoting you, play your own tape back. >> i want to see if you challenge what i'my. i said i will use that day to promote gun safety on behalf of those families, which part of that sentence do you find offensive? >> because your position of gun safety is banning guns, and confiscating guns, your position is banning -- do you support people owning assault weapons? >> where have i ever said i wanted to confiscate a single gun. >> in britain, they banned guns, you think it is great. >> how many gun murders do we have a year, mr. gottlieb? >> well, actually if you read the report today. >> how many gun -- >> well, i don't know the answer because the data would not help me -- >> let me help you, mr. gottlieb. >> read today's story, today's news, accurate data, 35 people on average. >> but they just admitted it is not accurate. >> give me some time, please. >> we don't have accurate data. >> 35 people a year on average are killed by guns in britain. right? my america, it is 11 to 12,000. and you know the reason that so many people get killed by guns in america is because
me. >> no, i'm not misquoting you, play your own tape back. >> i want to see if you challenge what i'my. i said i will use that day to promote gun safety on behalf of those families, which part of that sentence do you find offensive? >> because your position of gun safety is banning guns, and confiscating guns, your position is banning -- do you support people owning assault weapons? >> where have i ever said i wanted to confiscate a single gun. >> in britain, they...
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>> ted cruz, quoting ronald reagan, misquoting john winthrop, who never said that the city on the hillhining. in 1630, john winthrop said forewe must consider that we should be a city upon a hill, not a shining city, just a city. reagan misquoted winthrop to make the city shiny and it stuck for some reason and that's why everybody thinks it's a quote. anyway, the other thing that ronald reagan said that ted cruz repeats in his speeches now is actually quoting ronald reagan from the early '60s, from before he was elected to any office. when he was just an actor and a conservative activist. and he worked as a kind of spokesmodel with the american medical association in a public campaign against a terrible new soviet-style communist takeover of the american health care system. actor ronald reagan in the early '60s warned about how this socialistic health scheme would destroy this nation and grind our freedoms under its totalitarian bootheel. >> this program, i promise you, will pass just as surely as the sun will come up tomorrow. and behind it will come other federal programs that will i
>> ted cruz, quoting ronald reagan, misquoting john winthrop, who never said that the city on the hillhining. in 1630, john winthrop said forewe must consider that we should be a city upon a hill, not a shining city, just a city. reagan misquoted winthrop to make the city shiny and it stuck for some reason and that's why everybody thinks it's a quote. anyway, the other thing that ronald reagan said that ted cruz repeats in his speeches now is actually quoting ronald reagan from the early...
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book about people who are in positions of prominence in case they ever come back and say they were misquoted or anything like that. that was important to me. >> i want to ask a question, so this is obviously a very complicated subject, at least what they needed. i wondered as a writer what inspired you, that this is something that you didn't connect with, he said you weren't well-versed in math. what was it that made you inspired to write the book? >> great question. it was the person. you know, it's interesting writing about somebody, you know, spending two years, like inhabiting the life of this character who was so large to everybody who knew him. but i think that the answer your question, i decided to write about him after, again we did this documentary and attribute to them, and i kind of realized early on that we would be sitting in them with these people. i mean, seasoned corporate executives of huge fortune 500 companies, legendary professors at mit, commanders in the israeli army. every single one of them would look at me and say that this person that bennett 10 years ago, 12 years
book about people who are in positions of prominence in case they ever come back and say they were misquoted or anything like that. that was important to me. >> i want to ask a question, so this is obviously a very complicated subject, at least what they needed. i wondered as a writer what inspired you, that this is something that you didn't connect with, he said you weren't well-versed in math. what was it that made you inspired to write the book? >> great question. it was the...
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. >> did your own people misquote you? >> no it was just a statement of what is in the press release. i do not know the status of every project and the design. >> but you know now it is not completed. >> i know now we are in the commissioning phase. >> do you acknowledge that could misled people that it was a mistake. >> i just did. to give the impression that everything was done and turned on, we apologize for that. >> reporter: and at all of the sites there is a sign that says $9.7 million. >> and do you know what the full cost is? >> it is $14 million i believe for construction but i'll have to check. >> that is about a 50% increase. >> since the original contract was awarded. >> so this has gone way over budget. >> it is not the same work for more money, we are doing more work than anticipated. >> reporter: hawkins said the other two sites are in testing and finishing delays at the angler's inn odor station but it should open up soon. >> but you believe the bathroom is operational? >> i believe the bathroom is operatio
. >> did your own people misquote you? >> no it was just a statement of what is in the press release. i do not know the status of every project and the design. >> but you know now it is not completed. >> i know now we are in the commissioning phase. >> do you acknowledge that could misled people that it was a mistake. >> i just did. to give the impression that everything was done and turned on, we apologize for that. >> reporter: and at all of the sites...
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assistant trainer of a washington capitals farm club the hershey baz there are a few homegrown players a misquoteas ice hockey is still a minority sport in croatia something french wants to help change i think we've seen a model in some other places where maybe the advent of a real strong professional hockey team in creating excitement around the sport of hockey has created some grassroots level. arky itself and i think that's the idea is give them and let them experience a very high level cage jockey and create that excitement and hopefully build from the grassroots level the club's home arena of adama's sport has one of the best atmospheres in the league as it seems the public are really taking to the new kids on the ice block of a start of a season the cage held debits and suzanne bread couldn't even of dreamed of trying to make the playoffs however as the season's progress made a big chunk of grown instantiate another postseason seems like a distinct possibility first credentials were given a stern test against reigning guarin cup holders to now moscow but the new comers gave a great account
assistant trainer of a washington capitals farm club the hershey baz there are a few homegrown players a misquoteas ice hockey is still a minority sport in croatia something french wants to help change i think we've seen a model in some other places where maybe the advent of a real strong professional hockey team in creating excitement around the sport of hockey has created some grassroots level. arky itself and i think that's the idea is give them and let them experience a very high level cage...
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do not misunderstand or misquote me. we're talking about the distortion of information.atthew shepard was a young gay man who was brutally murdered by two other young men. the story was they murdered him because he was gay and he became a martyr for the gay movement. the hate crimes bill was passed with his name attached to it. bill clinton jumped all over this. the new york times ran with a story and told us all kinds of eggs about matthew shepard. they created a play called the shown, project that was it still is, in high schools. wait a second. it was not true. it wasn't true. book came outat a last week written by a gay author. either way, this book was featured in the advocate, which is arguably the nation's most influential gay publication. now we know the story was a complete fraud. .atthew shepard was gay matthew shepard was murdered by these two boys. it was a drug deal gone bad. therding to this author and police records show some of this, but you never heard about this, not in the media. matthew shepard cheated them on a drug deal, at least they thought he had
do not misunderstand or misquote me. we're talking about the distortion of information.atthew shepard was a young gay man who was brutally murdered by two other young men. the story was they murdered him because he was gay and he became a martyr for the gay movement. the hate crimes bill was passed with his name attached to it. bill clinton jumped all over this. the new york times ran with a story and told us all kinds of eggs about matthew shepard. they created a play called the shown, project...
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do not misunderstand or misquote me. we're talking about the distortion of information. matthew shepard was a young gay man who was brutally murdered by two other young men. the story was they murdered him because he was gay and he became a martyr for the gay movement. the hate crimes bill was passed with his name attached to it. bill clinton jumped all over this. the "new york times" ran with a story and told us all kinds of things about matthew shepard. they created a play called the laramie project that was shown, it still is, in high schools. wait a second. it was not true. it wasn't true. we know now that a book came out last week written by a gay author. this book was featured in the advocate, which is arguably the nation's most influential gay publication. now we know the story was a complete fraud. matthew shepard was gay. matthew shepard was murdered by these two boys. it was a drug deal gone bad. according to this author and the police records show some of this, but you never heard about this, not in the media. matthew shepard cheated them on a drug deal, at le
do not misunderstand or misquote me. we're talking about the distortion of information. matthew shepard was a young gay man who was brutally murdered by two other young men. the story was they murdered him because he was gay and he became a martyr for the gay movement. the hate crimes bill was passed with his name attached to it. bill clinton jumped all over this. the "new york times" ran with a story and told us all kinds of things about matthew shepard. they created a play called...
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. >> did your own people misquote you? >> no, just a statement in what is in the press release.o not know the status of every project. >> you know now it's not completed. >> i know now we are in the commissioning phase. >> do you acknowledge that could have misled people? >> yes. to the extent that we gave the impression that everything was completely done and ready to be turned on, we apologized for that. >> and there's a sign that says, $9.7 million. >> $14 million, i believe for construction for d.c. and maryland. i have to check. >> that's about a 50% increase. >> since the original contract. >> this has gone way over budget. >> not that we did the same work, we are doing more work than we anticipated that cost more money. >> the other two sites are in testing and they are are finishing. those toilets there. >> you believe the bathroom is operational? >> i believe the bathroom is operational. >> why not let the park service open up that part of it? >> it's a possibility that i have not looked into and i certainly could. >> he's a man of his word. he did look into it and now
. >> did your own people misquote you? >> no, just a statement in what is in the press release.o not know the status of every project. >> you know now it's not completed. >> i know now we are in the commissioning phase. >> do you acknowledge that could have misled people? >> yes. to the extent that we gave the impression that everything was completely done and ready to be turned on, we apologized for that. >> and there's a sign that says, $9.7 million....
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what he really said, and other movie misquotes. plus, bust out the benjamines. carrying bigger bills can actually save you money. >> hey, gang. happy monday. i'm teresa strasser and you're on the "the list." we have been looking for news by listening to the phone conversations of world leaders through the use of illegal wiretaps. oh, no, that's the nsa, never mind. here are the top five things you need to know right now. >> i'm matt gallant. right now, it is probably not your job, it's your boss. >> did you say that about this. >> pointing the finger at management as the primary reason for workplace depression. we picked this story because who hasn't add boss that makes their life miserable. this study went so far as to measure levels of the stress hormone cortisol in employee saliva. the truth, some bosses can make you spitting mad. >> jonathan, you're fired. number two, the biggest the girl, the bigger the grin. new study by british retailer little wood found that women size 12 and above are happier than smaller women. we're doing this story because who hasn't
what he really said, and other movie misquotes. plus, bust out the benjamines. carrying bigger bills can actually save you money. >> hey, gang. happy monday. i'm teresa strasser and you're on the "the list." we have been looking for news by listening to the phone conversations of world leaders through the use of illegal wiretaps. oh, no, that's the nsa, never mind. here are the top five things you need to know right now. >> i'm matt gallant. right now, it is probably not...
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to misquote, in the long run, we all retire. know it may not sound sexy, but believe me, trying to put together enough money to become financially independent, that's what this game is all about. i'm sure you've heard the basics of retirement a gazillion times. you've got contribute to your 401(k) plan if you have one and you have to contribute to your individual retirement account or i.r.a. and that is conventional wisdom and this time it's actually right, it's helpful. tonight, instead of just telling you to park some money in your i.r.a., i'm going to give you advice on what to buy with your retirement cash. you need to know why everybody says to take advantage of your 401(k) and fund your i.r.a. they are tax-blessed vehicles. the money in a 401(k) or i.r.a. comes from your pretax and you don't pay taxes on the money you contribute. while your money stays in these accounts you pay no taxes on your profits. no capital gains taxes, no dividend taxes. that's compound for free for years. tax-free gives you much larger returns ove
to misquote, in the long run, we all retire. know it may not sound sexy, but believe me, trying to put together enough money to become financially independent, that's what this game is all about. i'm sure you've heard the basics of retirement a gazillion times. you've got contribute to your 401(k) plan if you have one and you have to contribute to your individual retirement account or i.r.a. and that is conventional wisdom and this time it's actually right, it's helpful. tonight, instead of...
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dennis: healthcare.gov in a freefall even misquoting customers their prices after 40%. world currencies are ferrying. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. what'swithout the thinking capitathat makes it real?? what's a vision without the expertise to exe
dennis: healthcare.gov in a freefall even misquoting customers their prices after 40%. world currencies are ferrying. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're...
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there is labor opposition to the law the president hoffa has come out and asked ted cruz to stop misquoting him for the record but so how do unions really feel about obamacare for more on this as well as the latest in the labor movement i'm joined now by leo gerard international president of the united steelworkers. it's great to have you with the second great to be with you good to be true thank you. first of all. they congressional republicans kim jong il obamacare you know what were the unions at actually look at the. ted cruzes the kim jong il of the republican party number one. and the reality is that there are some concerns that we have a boat the affordable care act but they're not concerned we're saying crash the act we're saying these are things we need to work out over the coming months and years just like we did when we had medicare just like we did medicaid just like we do with social security all of those things go worked out over time and the reality is that these guys want to trash the. because they know it's going to work you're going to have young people that can keep on th
there is labor opposition to the law the president hoffa has come out and asked ted cruz to stop misquoting him for the record but so how do unions really feel about obamacare for more on this as well as the latest in the labor movement i'm joined now by leo gerard international president of the united steelworkers. it's great to have you with the second great to be with you good to be true thank you. first of all. they congressional republicans kim jong il obamacare you know what were the...
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the quote was wrong and the president had misquoted me as well, probably taking it inadvertently from the "the washington post" that got it wrong. but the whole point is that let's do what we can do for the american people. there's a lot of things we can agree on. let's get that done and then work on the part that we don't agree o. >> here's from today's editorial in the "wall street journal" which is a conservative editorial page. i'll read it to you and get your reaction. mr. obama is simply not going to delay or defund his signature legislation, and the political irony is that instead of learning about the glitches and problems of the health law's rollout this week, the public is hearing only about the gop willingness to punish other americans to get rid of obama care. the cruz republicans, ted cruz, the senator, the cruz republicans have helped mr. obama change the subject from his faulty program to their political tactics. you agree with the "wall street journal" on that point that this is all a blunder to link obama care to keeping the government open? >> absolutely not. because
the quote was wrong and the president had misquoted me as well, probably taking it inadvertently from the "the washington post" that got it wrong. but the whole point is that let's do what we can do for the american people. there's a lot of things we can agree on. let's get that done and then work on the part that we don't agree o. >> here's from today's editorial in the "wall street journal" which is a conservative editorial page. i'll read it to you and get your...
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senator she said she was misquoted. what she had a really said, she explained, is this was the first time she was really proud of america. perhaps it is a very important distinction. i don't necessarily agree. but what i do see is that for the first time since i came to the united states 40 years ago i see a lot of americans are becoming really ashamed of their country to be more specific about the way that this country has been governed. i do not for a second oppose the techniques of house republicans. they have to be mature adults and engage in the serious conversation and have to understand that what they were doing was an exercise. but i think the primary responsibility for the u.s. policy and the fiscal solvency this is a responsibility of the president of the united states and have to say that his performance during this crisis was unexceptional at best. >> on that note, we have a good basis for stimulating question and answer session here. and i would forgo the opportunity and let the audience fire away. who is g
senator she said she was misquoted. what she had a really said, she explained, is this was the first time she was really proud of america. perhaps it is a very important distinction. i don't necessarily agree. but what i do see is that for the first time since i came to the united states 40 years ago i see a lot of americans are becoming really ashamed of their country to be more specific about the way that this country has been governed. i do not for a second oppose the techniques of house...
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writing a book about people who are in positions of prominence in case there to come back and say i misquoted or anything like that. that's important to me. >> hi. i wanted to ask the question. so this is obviously a very complicated subject, at least what they needed, right? i wonder as a writer and what inspired you, this is something you didn't connect with, said you weren't very well versed in math. what was it that made you inspired to write the book? >> great question. it was the person. and, you know, it's really interesting writing about somebody, you know, spending almost two years, like inhabiting the life of this character who is so large to everybody who knew him. but i think to answer your question, i decided to write about him after, i can we did this documentary and tribute to him, and i kind of realized early on that we would be sitting in the room with these people. i mean, seasoned, corporate executives of huge fortune 500 companies, legendary professors at mit, commanded in the israeli army. and every single one of them would look at me and say to this person that they met
writing a book about people who are in positions of prominence in case there to come back and say i misquoted or anything like that. that's important to me. >> hi. i wanted to ask the question. so this is obviously a very complicated subject, at least what they needed, right? i wonder as a writer and what inspired you, this is something you didn't connect with, said you weren't very well versed in math. what was it that made you inspired to write the book? >> great question. it was...
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don't misunderstand or misquote me. of information the matthew shepard was a young gay man who was brutally murdered by two other young men. and the story was that they murdered him because he was gay and he became a martyr for the gay movement. in fact, a hate crimes bill was passed with his name attached to it. bill clinton jumped all over this, and "the new york times" took it and ran with the store and does all kinds of things about matthew shepard. but probably, in fact they created a play called the laramie project that was shown -- it still is in high school. even itching eyes across the country, the story of matthew shepard except, wait a second, it wasn't true. it wasn't true. we know now because a book that just came out last week britain by a gay author, and by the way, this book was featured in the advocate which is arguably the nation's most influential gay publication, featured this book and now we know the story was a complete fraud. matthew shepard was gay. matthew shepard was murdered by these two boys,
don't misunderstand or misquote me. of information the matthew shepard was a young gay man who was brutally murdered by two other young men. and the story was that they murdered him because he was gay and he became a martyr for the gay movement. in fact, a hate crimes bill was passed with his name attached to it. bill clinton jumped all over this, and "the new york times" took it and ran with the store and does all kinds of things about matthew shepard. but probably, in fact they...
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over the presidential contender, particularly who was already the center and they said no she was misquoted. what she really said, she explained, was this was the first time she was really proud of america. .. >> that what they were doing was an exercise in futility. what i think that the paramount disability was the foreign policy, and for the fiscal solvency, this is the responsibility of the president of the united states. and they have to say that this performance during this crisis and before this crisis was an -- was unexceptional at best. >> well, we -- on that note, i think we have a good basis for stimulating question and answer session here. and i will forgo the opportunity to ask right away and let the audience fire away. who's going to be first? [inaudible conversations] >> presidents nixon, ford and reagan -- [inaudible] national interest. politically, and i think dmitri already addressed this to a certain extent, i would be curious how the rest of the panel feels. didn't this shutdown defeat the very purpose that some of the leaders of it said it was; that is, didn't it distra
over the presidential contender, particularly who was already the center and they said no she was misquoted. what she really said, she explained, was this was the first time she was really proud of america. .. >> that what they were doing was an exercise in futility. what i think that the paramount disability was the foreign policy, and for the fiscal solvency, this is the responsibility of the president of the united states. and they have to say that this performance during this crisis...
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a book about people who are in positions of prominence in case they come back to you and did you misquote it or anything like that. that was important to me. >> hi. >> hi. >> i want to ask a question. so this is, obviously, a very complicated subject. as a writer, what inspired you, that this was something you didn't connect with, you said you were not diversed in math. what was it that made you inspired to write the book? >> great question. it was the person. you know, it's interesting writing about somebody, you know, spending two years, like, inhabiting the life of this character who was so large to everybody who knew him, but i think that to answer your question, i decided to write about him after, again, we did the documentary tribute to him, and i realized early on that we'd be sitting in the room with these people, i mean, seasonedded corporate executives of huge fortune 500 companies, legendary professors at mit, commanders in the israeli army, and every single one of them would look at me and say to this person that they met ten years ago, 12 years ago, inspiredded them to do som
a book about people who are in positions of prominence in case they come back to you and did you misquote it or anything like that. that was important to me. >> hi. >> hi. >> i want to ask a question. so this is, obviously, a very complicated subject. as a writer, what inspired you, that this was something you didn't connect with, you said you were not diversed in math. what was it that made you inspired to write the book? >> great question. it was the person. you know,...
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senator, she said, no, she was misquoted. what she really had said, she explained, was that a this was the first time she was really proud of america. well, perhaps, perhaps it's a very important distinction. i don't necessarily agree. but what i do see is that for the first time since i came to the united states 40 years ago, i see that a lot of persons are becoming really ashamed of their country. or rather, to be more specific, about the way this country's being governed. i do not for a second approve the techniques of house republicans. they have to be mature adults. they have to engage in a serious, sober calculation. and they have to understand that what they were doing, that what they were doing was an exercise in futility. but i think that the paramount responsibility for the u.s. foreign policy and for the u.s. fiscal solvency, this is a responsibility of the president of the united states. and they have to say that -- and i have to say that his performance during this crisis and before this crisis was unexceptional
senator, she said, no, she was misquoted. what she really had said, she explained, was that a this was the first time she was really proud of america. well, perhaps, perhaps it's a very important distinction. i don't necessarily agree. but what i do see is that for the first time since i came to the united states 40 years ago, i see that a lot of persons are becoming really ashamed of their country. or rather, to be more specific, about the way this country's being governed. i do not for a...