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trying to prepare a bit of the moose is favorite food and this. aspen block. is absolutely most favorite treat. they one hundred i doubt if that's an indictment of my cat's igs they'd rather the stuff that's on the floor. oh ok. i'll put it there for dessert. enjoy. the herd will stay here for the whole winter before moving off when the weather heats up but for now they're very happy to lounge around and enjoy the easy pickings and explore the old stranger who comes into their midst they have zero interest in smell. that you think. it. ok to go. once i've managed to turn myself away from my new admirer i headed to a nearby town to take in a rather special ceremony. this is a region that's filled with churches and still has a highly religious population and every easter the people make a unique product be thursday salt. hundreds of years ago they used to be sold. but back then only the very rich could afford to buy it. in the singing lists used to be worth its weight in gold. could even buy a house dome. so it became more affordable it was offered to the church
trying to prepare a bit of the moose is favorite food and this. aspen block. is absolutely most favorite treat. they one hundred i doubt if that's an indictment of my cat's igs they'd rather the stuff that's on the floor. oh ok. i'll put it there for dessert. enjoy. the herd will stay here for the whole winter before moving off when the weather heats up but for now they're very happy to lounge around and enjoy the easy pickings and explore the old stranger who comes into their midst they have...
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needless to sashg the results were hilarious. >> one of these girls is going to kiss the moose.o it, sister. >> he won't bite. he just wants the banana. >> don't scheme either, willow. i just said -- >> jimmy: one more. i think i just found my new ring tone. [ applause ] imagine that -- that laugh is probably the last thing that moose might ever hear. while sarah palin's "alaska" may not return for another season, fear not, sarah palin fans, because whenever one door closes, inevitably, another door uncloses. >> sarah palin's alaska. harsh terrain. extreme physical challenges. the struggle for survival. a land where ferocity knows no limits. a land sarah pail season sick of. this spring, the palins say good-bye alaska. and hello the beach. sarah palin's i [ bleep ] hate alaska. coming soon to tlc. >> jimmy: now that i would watch. we have a good show tonight. on the show, scott foley is here tonight. we have music from far east movement. we'll be right back with cameron diaz so stick around. ♪ [ bells jingling ] [ snorting ] [ gasps ] ♪ [ female announcer ] too many holiday trea
needless to sashg the results were hilarious. >> one of these girls is going to kiss the moose.o it, sister. >> he won't bite. he just wants the banana. >> don't scheme either, willow. i just said -- >> jimmy: one more. i think i just found my new ring tone. [ applause ] imagine that -- that laugh is probably the last thing that moose might ever hear. while sarah palin's "alaska" may not return for another season, fear not, sarah palin fans, because whenever...
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moose phone would. conclude oh it's all eccentric views we only trust the press that you can say if your example of a crash. it only takes two hours to dig out a train load of coal a once it's been cut from the old the conveyor takes it straight to the factory. and occasionally it's a quick way out for a time i have mine. but only been down the pit for a short time but there's no avoiding the water in the cloying dust and it was a relief to get back out into the sunshine. so give up and just see the tough job people speak about the day at the coalface want to see how did they know the boat. it was time for me to hit the showers but the co was just beginning its journey and its mixed estimation was a business that's essential to the camera of a region as the mining industry itself. culture is that so much of it and there's a huge musician i can find at the market to assist in misuse of religion is islam schooled on the misunderstood is the put on any more violence than the holy books of the christian. wo
moose phone would. conclude oh it's all eccentric views we only trust the press that you can say if your example of a crash. it only takes two hours to dig out a train load of coal a once it's been cut from the old the conveyor takes it straight to the factory. and occasionally it's a quick way out for a time i have mine. but only been down the pit for a short time but there's no avoiding the water in the cloying dust and it was a relief to get back out into the sunshine. so give up and just...
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moose phone would. because it's all eccentric. russet you could say if you examine all the crap. it only takes two hours to dig out a train load of coal i once it's been cut from the old the conveyor takes it straight to the factory. and occasionally it's a quick way out for a time i have mine a. little this is. a monkey we're following this one. but only been down the pit for a short time but there's no avoiding the water and the clawing dust and it was a relief to get back out into the sunshine. so get up and just see the tough job people speak about the day at the coalface going to see how did they know that all of. it was time for me to hit the showers but the cold was just beginning its journey and its mixed estimation was a business that's essential to the camera of a region as the mining industry itself. culture is that so much in common with me is going to make a lot of people here yeah but when is it the world's most important international body or a dysfunctional global organization the united nations is often criticized. more news today violence is once again flared up
moose phone would. because it's all eccentric. russet you could say if you examine all the crap. it only takes two hours to dig out a train load of coal i once it's been cut from the old the conveyor takes it straight to the factory. and occasionally it's a quick way out for a time i have mine a. little this is. a monkey we're following this one. but only been down the pit for a short time but there's no avoiding the water and the clawing dust and it was a relief to get back out into the...
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we have the moose and the wolves in the far right there as well as the beaver exhibit and play area for children to mimic the beaver area, and the next area thanks to a friend family -- they have provided a gift to redo our youth zone. it, too, will replicate various conservation zones in the world. just an example, this is a tree native to asia. it replants itself. it is hundreds of not thousands of years old, and this will be sort of the centerpiece of the playground. you will see that it will be play activity for both the young and growing and disabled children. and another region, for example, is the polar region. obviously a great conservation issue for all of us. here, we have tunnels, slides, and other play areas in the polar region. again, the playground, trying to connect children to nature conservation issues in the form of fun and play. that is the next phase of our capital campaign. and i welcome any questions. commissioner buell: do not see any. thank you very much. >> is there any public comment on this item? richard. >> good afternoon, commissioners. the parents of telegr
we have the moose and the wolves in the far right there as well as the beaver exhibit and play area for children to mimic the beaver area, and the next area thanks to a friend family -- they have provided a gift to redo our youth zone. it, too, will replicate various conservation zones in the world. just an example, this is a tree native to asia. it replants itself. it is hundreds of not thousands of years old, and this will be sort of the centerpiece of the playground. you will see that it...
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come up with different maneuvers to the ice break his teammates effectively break through the size moose they heard that they were possibly thinking of dispatching a helicopter to try and help with the navigation of it in the tough conditions that we see and the full visibility that has to be full of the maybe we can hear more from that press conference now. the ships will soon close together towards the area if they're not used for another thirty five miles then both lunch break as we return to the supply ship. now these tough weather conditions we see really affecting this whole operation five remember it's been twelve days now that the original three ships clued in for that rescue we then saw the two ice breakers make out in and out home across dispatched to help them and earlier last week another couple of ships getting stuck in the ice and then had to be helped so they've managed to free up three of them as we said the telling the full and they're planning to go back for the fifth officials are saying that hatefully the one that's being told at the name of the refrigerator vessel i
come up with different maneuvers to the ice break his teammates effectively break through the size moose they heard that they were possibly thinking of dispatching a helicopter to try and help with the navigation of it in the tough conditions that we see and the full visibility that has to be full of the maybe we can hear more from that press conference now. the ships will soon close together towards the area if they're not used for another thirty five miles then both lunch break as we return...
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. >>> we typically show you animal videos on the show, something like a moose on the loose or a babyimal, the cute, fun stuff. >> it's not usually a true look at how animals live in the wild. but now thanks to colorado university's critter cam, things are about to change. doug schepman of our denver affiliate kmgh has more. >> reporter: call it candid camera wilderness edition. >> we have 40 cameras set up right now. >> reporter: jessie lewis and his colleagues at csu are using these motion-activated cameras to count and track the bobcat population in parts of boulder county. >> they're a difficult species to document on the landscape because they're very secretive. >> reporter: seen running in pairs and even enjoying a meal. >> rabbits seem to be a fairly important prey component. >> reporter: these cameras provide insight into wild animal behavior. they ultimately help researchers understand how diseases spread among bobcats and other species. even those that live in your house. like this domestic cat and coyote that share the same trail. >> there is always the potential that there
. >>> we typically show you animal videos on the show, something like a moose on the loose or a babyimal, the cute, fun stuff. >> it's not usually a true look at how animals live in the wild. but now thanks to colorado university's critter cam, things are about to change. doug schepman of our denver affiliate kmgh has more. >> reporter: call it candid camera wilderness edition. >> we have 40 cameras set up right now. >> reporter: jessie lewis and his colleagues...
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. >>> sal, it's moose jaw cold. if you were in the fog it's in the 30s.an see the fog coming into san francisco. we also have higher clouds. it's raining down in santa maria. i just saw a tweet from danny dave doe saying it's raining in l.a.. no, i'm not making that up. if you are going down to southern california you have to deal with a possibility of rain. and central california it's the fog. and one of our employees came over the pass and say it's brutal. foggy pattern in place. dense fog central valley and it comes back in. we get a little bit of a east, north easterly breeze. that socked in many. a little bit warmer this morning. compared to yesterday. when we had a lot of upper 20s and low 30s. there is a lot more cloud cover and moisture in the air. the temperature is still cold in the 20s. san ho 51 starting off foggy. 42 to start. a high of 55. if you can get through the fog you will see some 50s. there is a lot of high clouds coming up toward the santa clara valley. fresno is 39 with fog down to bakers field and 50 with light rain down in southe
. >>> sal, it's moose jaw cold. if you were in the fog it's in the 30s.an see the fog coming into san francisco. we also have higher clouds. it's raining down in santa maria. i just saw a tweet from danny dave doe saying it's raining in l.a.. no, i'm not making that up. if you are going down to southern california you have to deal with a possibility of rain. and central california it's the fog. and one of our employees came over the pass and say it's brutal. foggy pattern in place....
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blu america christians first 10 secular rest moose burger appreciate your ears and regular shoves with the black radicals and homosexuals and at one time and those bidding of the working class and such people are hard to find and radical conservatives have slandered them for almost 40 years the right wing has the new class consciousness is not do any buying, but they agreed circumscribed from asserted ideology check every and culture and each year it will not be easy to excise the cancer, clap. [applause] >> thank you very much we will do some questions followed by the signing. and afterwards there is a barter at amsterdam we will be going there for a drink after words and we hope that everybody can come. questions? >> didn't give a roosevelt run as a progressive? >> yes. and glenn beck, it was neither straight republican lowered democrats. at the end of the 19th century and the 20th century, glenn beck and jack's teddy roosevelt but he is particularly concerned about will send sec says some kind is a 10 as setting in motion the 100 year plot to destroy america. i talk more about it an
blu america christians first 10 secular rest moose burger appreciate your ears and regular shoves with the black radicals and homosexuals and at one time and those bidding of the working class and such people are hard to find and radical conservatives have slandered them for almost 40 years the right wing has the new class consciousness is not do any buying, but they agreed circumscribed from asserted ideology check every and culture and each year it will not be easy to excise the cancer, clap....
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. ♪ oh yeah ♪ sarah palin ♪ went to town ♪ riding on a pony ♪ shot a moose right in its heart ♪ ♪ andat i'm talking about. >> jimmy: nobody parties like the tea party. [ applause ] no one. by the way, i like to give credit, that was our van driver ed in that performance. the role of his life. he drives and sings. this is kind of unpleasant. a tucson area taco restaurant has plans to start serving tacos filled with lion meat. just when you think arizona is tapped out of crazy, they roar back with a vengeance. some people are very upset that they're serving lion. but i don't know. maybe we should be eating the more dangerous animals. no one's ever had a chicken chase them down and snap their neck, you know? the place is called boca tacos and tequila. it comes with a side of hakuna matata tater tots. thank you. see, now, this is what happens when you kick all the mexicans out of your state. you forget how to make tacos. i don't know what to put in there. lion? [ laughter ] mtv has a controversial new show called "skins." this is an american take on a british show that's getting a lot of
. ♪ oh yeah ♪ sarah palin ♪ went to town ♪ riding on a pony ♪ shot a moose right in its heart ♪ ♪ andat i'm talking about. >> jimmy: nobody parties like the tea party. [ applause ] no one. by the way, i like to give credit, that was our van driver ed in that performance. the role of his life. he drives and sings. this is kind of unpleasant. a tucson area taco restaurant has plans to start serving tacos filled with lion meat. just when you think arizona is tapped out of...
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it turns out that the son of the speechwriter, malcom moose, was moving the lawn mower to a different part of the garage and discovered five boxes left from his father's life. his wife said it's time to clean it up and get it out and discovered in these five boxes were malcom moose's notes about the crafting of the farewell address. this collection was given to the eisenhower library. many of those documents were just recently released. we know eisenhower had been planning to give this speech for a long time. it was not the afterthought many historians had suspected. it was a very deliberate speech that eisenhower was planning to give. he played a writ call role in the crafting of this. as a matter of fact, malcolm moose later told my father the president was the architect, we were simply the carpenters. and you know, for anybody who knows the way eisenhower wrote, you can hear his phraseology throughout this speech. in any case, it is a reflection of an eight-year career. to me, i think the fascinating thing is the farewell address is really a bookend to the first major speech he gav
it turns out that the son of the speechwriter, malcom moose, was moving the lawn mower to a different part of the garage and discovered five boxes left from his father's life. his wife said it's time to clean it up and get it out and discovered in these five boxes were malcom moose's notes about the crafting of the farewell address. this collection was given to the eisenhower library. many of those documents were just recently released. we know eisenhower had been planning to give this speech...
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it turns out that the son of the speechwriter, malcom moose, was moving the lawn mower to a different part of the garage and discovered five boxes left from his father's life. his wife said it's time to clean it up and get it out and discovered in these five boxes were malcom moose's notes about the crafting of the farewell address. this collection was given to the eisenhower library. many of those documents were just recently released. we know eisenhower had been planning to give this speech for a long time. it was not the afterthought many historians had suspected. it was a very deliberate speech that eisenhower was planning to give. he played a writ call role in the crafting of this. as a matter of fact, malcolm moose later told my father the president was the architect, we were simply the carpenters. and you know, for anybody who knows the way eisenhower wrote, you can hear his phraseology throughout this speech. in any case, it is a reflection of an eight-year career. to me, i think the fascinating thing is the farewell address is really a bookend to the first major speech he gav
it turns out that the son of the speechwriter, malcom moose, was moving the lawn mower to a different part of the garage and discovered five boxes left from his father's life. his wife said it's time to clean it up and get it out and discovered in these five boxes were malcom moose's notes about the crafting of the farewell address. this collection was given to the eisenhower library. many of those documents were just recently released. we know eisenhower had been planning to give this speech...
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plus she kills moose. what can go wrong? >> do you think she could be a good president? >> it's too early to tell. right now if we had a vote today, i couldn't vote for sarah palin. and i love her. >> even though she's so good looking you couldn't vote for her? >> nothing to do with it, rosean roseanne. >> what do you think of her? >> i think she's a loon and i think she's kind of a traitor to this country. she would love to erase the line between church and state. which i think this country was founded on and should never be trifled with in any way. >> i heard you say she's stealing your act. >> that's the thing that really -- me off. she's doing it wrong. >> how's she stealing your act? >> you're way funnier. don't worry. you've got your -- >> now you've got me back on your side. >> you got your ground staked out. you're all right, baby. old sarah ain't gonna tread on roseanne, i promise. >> she's another one like ted -- excuse me, ted, don't come after me with a gun and i'm heavily armed myself. >> did we pat them down? >> nobody's armed tonight. >> she tells rich peo
plus she kills moose. what can go wrong? >> do you think she could be a good president? >> it's too early to tell. right now if we had a vote today, i couldn't vote for sarah palin. and i love her. >> even though she's so good looking you couldn't vote for her? >> nothing to do with it, rosean roseanne. >> what do you think of her? >> i think she's a loon and i think she's kind of a traitor to this country. she would love to erase the line between church and...
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kansas, there are now new stories that another set of drafts have appeared in the files of malcolm moose who was involved in the drafting it out. the picture that i saw and speak of from memory here tonight is the early drafts of the eisenhower farewell. they are very forward looking. and i think they reflect the sense that he is losing ground, that his administration is losing ground and then after the democrats win the 1960 election, they reflect the disappointment of the outcome of the '60 election. sour grapes so to speak. he's warning the country in effect against successors who may not have judgment. somebody gets to the president in the drafting or it occurs to him that this is not the task of a farewell. a farewell is to ease the transition, to make it easier so you have another set of drafts where this warnings are sort of modified and taken back. and then finally, this crystallizes into the great farewell address that it is. when he ceases worrying about specific proscriptions for the months and the years to come and allows his gaze to look back over his career and to extract l
kansas, there are now new stories that another set of drafts have appeared in the files of malcolm moose who was involved in the drafting it out. the picture that i saw and speak of from memory here tonight is the early drafts of the eisenhower farewell. they are very forward looking. and i think they reflect the sense that he is losing ground, that his administration is losing ground and then after the democrats win the 1960 election, they reflect the disappointment of the outcome of the '60...
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washington, d.c., christians versus secularists, freedom-loving patriots versus despotic marxists, mooserger appreciate yea to haves versus arugula munchers, black radicals, militant homosexuals and subversive illegals. once upon a time in america, there were genuine radical progress is who pitted the working class against the robber barons. such people are hard to find these days. radical conservatives have supplanted them. for almost 40 years the right wing has been developing a new class consciousness. the new class is not dominated by income, it is vaguely circumscribed by a black cloud of hysteria that right-wing leaders have composed from bits of race, religion, ideology, education, geography and culture. each year it seeps deeper into the nation's bones. it will not be easy to excise this cancer. [applause] thank you very much. we'll now do some questions, i guess, followed by the signing. and afterwards if anyone wants to join us, there's a bar at amsterdam and 84th, george healey. we'll be going there for a drink afterwards. i hope everyone can come. so maybe some questions? yes
washington, d.c., christians versus secularists, freedom-loving patriots versus despotic marxists, mooserger appreciate yea to haves versus arugula munchers, black radicals, militant homosexuals and subversive illegals. once upon a time in america, there were genuine radical progress is who pitted the working class against the robber barons. such people are hard to find these days. radical conservatives have supplanted them. for almost 40 years the right wing has been developing a new class...
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it turns out that the son of the speechwriter, malcom moose, was moving the lawn mower to a different part of the garage and discovered five boxes left from his father's life. his wife said it's time to clean it up and get it out and discovered in these five boxes were malcom moose's notes about the crafting of the farewell address. this collection was given to the eisenhower library. many of those documents were just recently released. we know eisenhower had been planning to give this speech for a long time. it was not the afterthought many historians had suspected. it was a very deliberate speech that eisenhower was planning to give. he played a writ call role in the crafting of this. as a matter of fact, malcolm moose later told my father the president was the architect, we were simply the carpenters. and you know, for anybody who knows the way eisenhower wrote, you can hear his phraseology throughout this speech. in any case, it is a reflection of an eight-year career. to me, i think the fascinating thing is the farewell address is really a bookend to the first major speech he gav
it turns out that the son of the speechwriter, malcom moose, was moving the lawn mower to a different part of the garage and discovered five boxes left from his father's life. his wife said it's time to clean it up and get it out and discovered in these five boxes were malcom moose's notes about the crafting of the farewell address. this collection was given to the eisenhower library. many of those documents were just recently released. we know eisenhower had been planning to give this speech...
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. >> rose: and the bull moose party came. and why did he decide to do that? simply because of power or because he believed that the country was complacent? >> he did not want to do it. it's quite palpable his reluctant to get back into politics. he really did want to write books. he was a literary person and he'd had enough of politics. but he had during his presidency stimulated an upsurging political movement in the country, the progressive movement. >> rose: right. defined it almost. >> yes, he personified it. a lot of the its precepts were his precepts. and these people wanted him to lead them 1910, 1911, and 1912. and the pressure became so overwhelming that he felt he ought to exceed to it. >> rose: if he'd become president, how do you think american history might have been different? i think world history would have become very different. >> rose: no world war i? >> it's possible there would have been no world war i because you must remember when he was president himself he had mediated the end of the russian-japanese war. he got the know pell peace pr
. >> rose: and the bull moose party came. and why did he decide to do that? simply because of power or because he believed that the country was complacent? >> he did not want to do it. it's quite palpable his reluctant to get back into politics. he really did want to write books. he was a literary person and he'd had enough of politics. but he had during his presidency stimulated an upsurging political movement in the country, the progressive movement. >> rose: right. defined...
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it turns out that the son of the speechwriter, malcom moose, was moving the lawn mower to a different part of the garage and discovered five boxes left from his father's life. his wife said it's time to clean it up and get it out and discovered in these five boxes were malcom moose's notes about the crafting of the farewell address. this collection was given to the eisenhower library. many of those documents were just recently released. we know eisenhower had been planning to give this speech for a long time. it was not the afterthought many historians had suspected. it was a very deliberate speech that eisenhower was planning to give. he played a writ call role in the crafting of this. as a matter of fact, malcolm moose later told my father the president was the architect, we were simply the carpenters. and you know, for anybody who knows the way eisenhower wrote, you can hear his phraseology throughout this speech. in any case, it is a reflection of an eight-year career. to me, i think the fascinating thing is the farewell address is really a bookend to the first major speech he gav
it turns out that the son of the speechwriter, malcom moose, was moving the lawn mower to a different part of the garage and discovered five boxes left from his father's life. his wife said it's time to clean it up and get it out and discovered in these five boxes were malcom moose's notes about the crafting of the farewell address. this collection was given to the eisenhower library. many of those documents were just recently released. we know eisenhower had been planning to give this speech...
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you'll watching kron 4 morning moose. tuesday, january 11th, file ...nt complexes six people injured. >> willard and information about the man accused of shooting into sod arizona that killed six and injured 14. >> made through weather in the southeast. more flights canceled the latest in a minute. them up could today today? is the iphone coming to allies and call? the rumor has been flying for years
you'll watching kron 4 morning moose. tuesday, january 11th, file ...nt complexes six people injured. >> willard and information about the man accused of shooting into sod arizona that killed six and injured 14. >> made through weather in the southeast. more flights canceled the latest in a minute. them up could today today? is the iphone coming to allies and call? the rumor has been flying for years
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loves eating moose steak. all these indications are that he's a man of at least the center-right. and he seems to be a guy that wants to bring together tea party people with the regular party and make that an organized political force as sort of a combination. also being from wisconsin is key. you know the industrial states, like everybody knows, is really going to be the key battleground for the presidential election in 2012 from pennsylvania to wisconsin. a pretty smart move geographically. >> congress took a week off to deal with the shock of the tragedy in tucson and because of what happened both sides were saying, hey, let's tone down the political rhetoric. let's try and sit side by side together and show real unity in congress, something that people can be proud of. do you think this is going to be short lived or is this something, this tone, could we actually see it stretch out leading up to the presidential election? >> i think it's going to stretch out. i think there's a sense of -- although there's no indication of any political role in this assassination attempt and th
loves eating moose steak. all these indications are that he's a man of at least the center-right. and he seems to be a guy that wants to bring together tea party people with the regular party and make that an organized political force as sort of a combination. also being from wisconsin is key. you know the industrial states, like everybody knows, is really going to be the key battleground for the presidential election in 2012 from pennsylvania to wisconsin. a pretty smart move geographically....
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[applause] and i'm going to let maine people judge how maine moose alert in the next four years. you for being here, thank you for listening and let's get to work. thank you. [cheers and applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> china's president, hu jimtao comes to washington this week >> in a few minutes coming form on how federal and state government can cut spending. and the less than an hour and have come a look at how states are trying to balance their budget. later comes the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction testifies at a congressional hearing. he resigned last week. later we'll be at the outmigration ceremony for me to governor >> i believe that the best way to carry on dr. king's work is to reach out to someone in need and make an ongoing commitment to community service. >> now, a form on how federal and state government can reduce spending and increase revenues. figures are good at going pennsylvania governor, ed rendell, added by an former white house budget director alice rivlin. this nearly 90 minute event was hosted by the brookings insti
[applause] and i'm going to let maine people judge how maine moose alert in the next four years. you for being here, thank you for listening and let's get to work. thank you. [cheers and applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> china's president, hu jimtao comes to washington this week >> in a few minutes coming form on how federal and state government can cut spending. and the less than an hour and have come a look at how states are trying to balance their budget. later comes...
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i don't know if the democratic party will be the moose party, i don't know, but i think you'll see the rise of third parties of people trying to figure out how do we take the 21st century ace make it work? a lot of the leaders are the baby boomers entering retirement. what is it going to look like for those coming along? i think that there's a sense in texas that we feel because of the metropolitan areas. it's no longer much like people would perceive it, this big white area. dallas-forth worth, 44 president of the population are new americans, there's over 228 languages spoken in dallas. in 1995 there was one mosque, and now there's 25. in my community alone, we have a mosque, we have a buddhist temple, churches, a synagogue, it's all present, and not everyone goes to those, so i think the world that we are living in right now has shifted. we are all connected, and the biggest problem is we don't know how to talk to one another, and there's no privacy anymore. that's a wonderful thing in one sense because it forces us to have one conversation, and what was said is incredibly true. we
i don't know if the democratic party will be the moose party, i don't know, but i think you'll see the rise of third parties of people trying to figure out how do we take the 21st century ace make it work? a lot of the leaders are the baby boomers entering retirement. what is it going to look like for those coming along? i think that there's a sense in texas that we feel because of the metropolitan areas. it's no longer much like people would perceive it, this big white area. dallas-forth...