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mr hero what are your response.abilities and new na you are really the number one official in the eurozone today is it true as you know. and does is to case for you china to media always exaggerate things right i'm not the number one among as the number. responsible chairman of the for the coordination of economic policies but i'm not in charge of monetary policy does the job of mr. push. somebody trying to do my best to bring all these seventeen companies making. do area together when it comes to real.
mr hero what are your response.abilities and new na you are really the number one official in the eurozone today is it true as you know. and does is to case for you china to media always exaggerate things right i'm not the number one among as the number. responsible chairman of the for the coordination of economic policies but i'm not in charge of monetary policy does the job of mr. push. somebody trying to do my best to bring all these seventeen companies making. do area together when it comes...
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mr. ambassador. and here's why. in an effort to politicize the attacks and deaths of american diplomat and three other heroes, mr.had not only dealt a major blow to his campaign but he had given his opponent a gift. the ability to politicize and even without trying, by appearing to take the high road and just answering a reporter's silly question. >> there's a broader lesson to be learned here. governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first, name later. ♪ >> president and secretary of state were front and center. the optics were in their favor and they knew it. and quite frankly, there was nothing the romney campaign could do to counter. yet in an odd contrast before the ceremony had even ended, mitt romney took to the stage in ohio to bash the very people who were paying tribute to the fallen. and from my perch here at the anchor desk and to many of you watching at home, you wrote me and told me it felt weird, uncomfortable and sad. how could a man in a campaign who throws around the word patriot so often get this one so wrong? and that's tonight's "no talking points." >>> let's get you up to speed on t
mr. ambassador. and here's why. in an effort to politicize the attacks and deaths of american diplomat and three other heroes, mr.had not only dealt a major blow to his campaign but he had given his opponent a gift. the ability to politicize and even without trying, by appearing to take the high road and just answering a reporter's silly question. >> there's a broader lesson to be learned here. governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first, name later. ♪ >> president and...
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mr. ambassador. here is why. in an effort to politicize the attacks and deaths of an american diplomat and three other heroes, mr.ign but had given his opponent a gift, the ability to politicize and even without trying by appearing to take the high road and just answering a reporter's silly question. >> there's a broader lesson to be learned here. you know, governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first and aim later. >> president and the secretary of state were front and center, and the optics were in their favor and they knew it, and quite frankly, there was nothing the romney campaign could do to counter. yet in an odd contrast, before the ceremony had even ended, mitt romney took to the stage in ohio to bash the very people who were paying tribute to the fallen. >> and from my perch here at the anchor desk and many of you watching at home, you wrote me and told me it felt weird, uncomfortable and sad. how can a man in a campaign that throws around patriot so often get it so wrong, and that's tonight's talking point. ♪ ♪ every mom needs a little helper. that's why i got a subaru. announcer: love. it's
mr. ambassador. here is why. in an effort to politicize the attacks and deaths of an american diplomat and three other heroes, mr.ign but had given his opponent a gift, the ability to politicize and even without trying by appearing to take the high road and just answering a reporter's silly question. >> there's a broader lesson to be learned here. you know, governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first and aim later. >> president and the secretary of state were front and...
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your president could be a real hero, mr. meeks, if he came back home for a few days an sat down with the lights of jeff hensarling and tried to work something out, obama could be a real hero. >> tell the -- if we were in session longer than two weeks, the president said -- as you said yesterday, when he was on the news circuit, he's ready to work something out that i think is a compromise. i think it's incumbent upon the house republicans then, let's stay in and let's see what we can get done. that's the reason i said -- i know you're a business channel. that's why i said, at the very least within the week we have here, if we're not trying to block what the president wants to move forward for the american people we should at least pass pntr for russia. we can't get that on the floor blocking many businesses love to have a session for the wto, love to make sure we're working and be able to expand business. we can't even agree on that and we have the votes here. >> with all due respect to the president, he's been awol, absent w
your president could be a real hero, mr. meeks, if he came back home for a few days an sat down with the lights of jeff hensarling and tried to work something out, obama could be a real hero. >> tell the -- if we were in session longer than two weeks, the president said -- as you said yesterday, when he was on the news circuit, he's ready to work something out that i think is a compromise. i think it's incumbent upon the house republicans then, let's stay in and let's see what we can get...
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mr. olympia, hollywood action hero, and governor of california.played many roles. >> this story you know. so are you ready for the story you don't? >> reporter: now comes his memoir, "total recall: my unbelievable true life story" in which the actor and politician pulls back the curtain on his personal life. writing candidly about the infamous affair with his lo longtime housekeeper that produce add son and destroyed his marriage to maria shriver. so you lied to her? >> you could say that. >> reporter: in an interview with cbs' "60 minutes" schwarzenegger says shriver had been suspicious for years. he finally confirmed the affair during a marriage counseling session the day after he left office. >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship. it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> reporter: schwarzenegger admits to a, quote, hot affair with co-star bridgette nielsen. at the time he was living with shriver. he says the fling helped him realize he wanted to marry shriver
mr. olympia, hollywood action hero, and governor of california.played many roles. >> this story you know. so are you ready for the story you don't? >> reporter: now comes his memoir, "total recall: my unbelievable true life story" in which the actor and politician pulls back the curtain on his personal life. writing candidly about the infamous affair with his lo longtime housekeeper that produce add son and destroyed his marriage to maria shriver. so you lied to her?...
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mr. olympia, hollywood action hero, and governor of california.played many roles. >> this story you know. so are you ready for the story you don't? >> reporter: now comes his memoir, "total recall: my unbelievable true life story" in which the actor and politician pulls back the curtain on his personal life. writing candidly about the infamous affair with his lo longtime housekeeper that produce add son and destroyed his marriage to maria shriver. so you lied to her? >> you could say that. >> reporter: in an interview with cbs' "60 minutes" schwarzenegger says shriver had been suspicious for years. he finally confirmed the affair during a marriage counseling session the day after he left office. >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship. it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> reporter: schwarzenegger admits to a, quote, hot affair with co-star bridgette nielsen. at the time he was living with shriver. he says the fling helped him realize he wanted to marry shriver
mr. olympia, hollywood action hero, and governor of california.played many roles. >> this story you know. so are you ready for the story you don't? >> reporter: now comes his memoir, "total recall: my unbelievable true life story" in which the actor and politician pulls back the curtain on his personal life. writing candidly about the infamous affair with his lo longtime housekeeper that produce add son and destroyed his marriage to maria shriver. so you lied to her?...
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are i sure hope not and i think that this is just another example that we learn from mr bill clinton one of your heroes about using micro issues as a way to create impressions of interest on how government can tackle problems i'm much more of a person who would say let's let the private sector step in and solve these kind of things but mitt romney say this is and this is this ad this mailer is a distillation of what's wrong with the romney campaign is they they haven't made this about big issues they haven't made it in and it's clear i think from the forty seven percent video that mitt romney doesn't understand what conservatives actually believe about about the role of government to that point. and we can get salmon here before we talk here could it be that romney has no core i think you could be i think he's definitely the republican party has lost its core it's lost where it's going and the romney is trying to get to the president i will not raise your taxes yes want to wound him and yet he did how many of his predecessors he brought san fran to sons by trying to maneuver through this republican par
are i sure hope not and i think that this is just another example that we learn from mr bill clinton one of your heroes about using micro issues as a way to create impressions of interest on how government can tackle problems i'm much more of a person who would say let's let the private sector step in and solve these kind of things but mitt romney say this is and this is this ad this mailer is a distillation of what's wrong with the romney campaign is they they haven't made this about big...
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mrs. powell. family members of the four patriots and heroes we bring home. members of the state department family. ladies and gentlemen. today, we bring home four americans who gave their lives for our country and our values. to the families of our fallen colleagues, i offer our most heart-felt condolences and deepest gratitude. sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. he was respected as an expert on technology by colleagues in baghdad, montreal, and the hague. he enrolled in correspondence courses at penn state and had high hopes for the future. sean leaves behind a loving wife, heather, two young children, samantha and nathan, and scores of grieving family, friends, and colleagues. and that's just in this world. because online, in the virtual world that sean helped create, he is also being mourned by countless competitors, collaborators, and gamers. who shared his passion. tyrone woods, known to most as rone, spent two decades as a navy s.e.a.l., serving multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan. since 2010, he protected ameri
mrs. powell. family members of the four patriots and heroes we bring home. members of the state department family. ladies and gentlemen. today, we bring home four americans who gave their lives for our country and our values. to the families of our fallen colleagues, i offer our most heart-felt condolences and deepest gratitude. sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. he was respected as an expert on technology by colleagues in baghdad, montreal, and the hague....
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mr. republican. to me an american hero, richard lugar, before the primary and after the primary. hoosier republicans, hoosier democrats, they don't believe that medicare is constutiale do sa and don't believe that employer health care shouldn't cover cancer care. >> what about the outside money? is that a player? >> it is breathtaking. carl rove just dropped $1 million in the past few da for one week of television. and in indiana, that's like buying every commercial for the entire week. >> how does the automobile loan, does that play in your state? >> yeah, particularly for the fact that richard mourdock was the person to file suit for the liquidation of chrysler. he spent $3 million on new york lafieeil tam time that's indiana taxpayer money trying to destroy indiana auto jobs. and let me tell you from one end of the state to the other, workers across the state have said enough. we're proud to work in these jobs. and they know that it's not abt republican or democrat. it's who stood with them at crun t auto jobs. and let me tell you from one end of t state to e other, woers ross
mr. republican. to me an american hero, richard lugar, before the primary and after the primary. hoosier republicans, hoosier democrats, they don't believe that medicare is constutiale do sa and don't believe that employer health care shouldn't cover cancer care. >> what about the outside money? is that a player? >> it is breathtaking. carl rove just dropped $1 million in the past few da for one week of television. and in indiana, that's like buying every commercial for the entire...
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mr. hayward. our correspondent has the latest. >> he was once a hero in china. the crime-fighting cop now a felony trial himself after he still this country's dirty secrets. he exposed murder, cover-up, and corruption by some of the most powerful. the court was ringed by police. the trial off-limits to a journalist. china's communist leaders embarrassed, want to close this can now. it began in the city where he was the chief hearing -- doing the dirty work for his communist party boss. in february he made a flight to the consulate, seeking refuge and dropped his bombshell. he told diplomats neil hayward had been murdered. by this woman, the wife of one of china's most powerful politicians. last month she was convicted of the killing. he had initially helped recover of her crime. now he is cooperating to escape a death sentence. the parts that have happened are the most sensitive. it tends to defect charges he recorded conversations among senior leaders. yes opened a window onto a closed world. he wants to resolve so they can go ahead with their leadership change
mr. hayward. our correspondent has the latest. >> he was once a hero in china. the crime-fighting cop now a felony trial himself after he still this country's dirty secrets. he exposed murder, cover-up, and corruption by some of the most powerful. the court was ringed by police. the trial off-limits to a journalist. china's communist leaders embarrassed, want to close this can now. it began in the city where he was the chief hearing -- doing the dirty work for his communist party boss. in...
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break from my preaching but stay tuned for the good of the bad when we highlight our hero and villain of the day next. mr. now if you happen to catch m s n b c's up with chris hayes on sunday you might have seen a panel discussion recapping the d.n.c. actually i was blown away with what one panelist had to say about obama's foreign policy and d.n.c. rhetoric so let's take a look at that clip. from the good to hear him a message you see about foreign policy or the convention felt like we were watching obama for america meet up not an actual serious critique of this president's most egregious asses foreign policy where you do see that of the republicans there's all of this going after romney and i think it's completely legitimate but some of the core issues of this president's national foreign policy national security policy are not being debated loves jeremy scahill foreign policy writer for the nation who also exposed blackwater's sordid misconduct economists and receive their culture coverage of the d.n.c. and i love how he just threw out the whole agenda and pretty much made the show his own and becaus
break from my preaching but stay tuned for the good of the bad when we highlight our hero and villain of the day next. mr. now if you happen to catch m s n b c's up with chris hayes on sunday you might have seen a panel discussion recapping the d.n.c. actually i was blown away with what one panelist had to say about obama's foreign policy and d.n.c. rhetoric so let's take a look at that clip. from the good to hear him a message you see about foreign policy or the convention felt like we were...
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mr. republican. to me an american hero, richard lugar, before the primary and after the primary. they don't believe that medicare is unconstitutional like mourdock has said. and don'telieve that employer health care shouldn't cover canc care. >> what about the outside money? is thatay >>is breathtaking. carl rove just dropped $1 million in the past few days for one week of television. and in indiana, that's like buying every commercial for the entire week. >> h does the automobile loan, does that play in your state? >> yeah, particularly for the fact that richard mourdock was the person to file suitor the quidation ofry. hent $3 million on new york law firm fees while at the same time that's indiana taxpayer money trying to destroy indiana auto jobs. and let me tell you from one end of the state to the other, idenough.s sav we're proud to work
mr. republican. to me an american hero, richard lugar, before the primary and after the primary. they don't believe that medicare is unconstitutional like mourdock has said. and don'telieve that employer health care shouldn't cover canc care. >> what about the outside money? is thatay >>is breathtaking. carl rove just dropped $1 million in the past few days for one week of television. and in indiana, that's like buying every commercial for the entire week. >> h does the...
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mr. biden heard his son formally nominate for vice president. >> my father, my hero, joe biden. [ cheerslause ] >> reporter: another emotional moment. >> and to the republic for which you stand, one nation, under god, undivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [ cheers and applause ]. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: wounded former congresswoman gabrielle giffords. >> barack obama is the kind of leader my father wrote about in profiles and courage. >> reporter: 2004 nominee john carey on foreign policy. >> ask osama bin laden if he is better off now than he was four years ago. >> reporter: well, conventions over. game on. effective speeches, if anyone was paying attention. last night's speech by bill clinton, cnn's coverage was tied by the learning show here comes honey boo boo. both candidates will spend the next two months to get the undecided to pay attention. >> let's hope that happens, gary. there's a lot at stake. >>> last week we invited a group to watch mitt romney's address. tonight we invited republicans to our studios. still ahead, they weigh in on the president's spee
mr. biden heard his son formally nominate for vice president. >> my father, my hero, joe biden. [ cheerslause ] >> reporter: another emotional moment. >> and to the republic for which you stand, one nation, under god, undivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [ cheers and applause ]. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: wounded former congresswoman gabrielle giffords. >> barack obama is the kind of leader my father wrote about in profiles and courage. >>...
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mrs. powell. family members of the four patriots and heroes we bring home, members of the state department family, we bring home four americans who gave their lives for our country and our values. to the families of our fallen colleagues i offer our most heartfelt condolences and deepest gratitude. sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. he was respected as an expert on technology by colleagues in baghdad, montreal, and the hague. he enrolled in corresponds courses at penn state and had high hopes for the future. sean leaves behind a loving wife, heather, two young children, samantha and nathan, and scores of grieving family, friends and colleagues. and that's just in this world because online in the virtual worlds that sean helped create, he is also being mourned by countless competitors, collaborators and gamers who shared his passion. tyrone woods known to most as rone, spent two decades as a navy seal serving multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan. since 2010, he protected american diplomatic personnel in dangerous posts from central america to the middle east.
mrs. powell. family members of the four patriots and heroes we bring home, members of the state department family, we bring home four americans who gave their lives for our country and our values. to the families of our fallen colleagues i offer our most heartfelt condolences and deepest gratitude. sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. he was respected as an expert on technology by colleagues in baghdad, montreal, and the hague. he enrolled in corresponds...
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at cnn hero, an all-star tribute, named on december second, but only one will be named hero of the year. thank you, mr, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a rob
at cnn hero, an all-star tribute, named on december second, but only one will be named hero of the year. thank you, mr, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too...
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mr. feinberg my husband died on 9-11. he was a fireman. a hero. he died at the world trade center. why am i getting $2 million less than the banker in the world trade center who worked for enron? you explain to me, mr. feinberg how is that fair? >> eliot: what's your answer? >> my answer is mrs. jones, i am not placing a moral value on your husband's life or on the banker's life. i am simply doing what judges and juries do every day in our capitalist system by calculating what a person would have earned over a work life. >> eliot: were in you the 9-11 context able to somehow bridge some of those chasms by compressing the earn figures down to something that was more palatable? >> some of these people would have received $35 $40 $50 million. >> bankers at 35 years of age. >> eliot: right. >> i remember senator kennedy saying to me, ken, you have an impossible assignment. make sure that 15% of the victims' families don't receive 85% of the taxpayer's money. there will be a riot. >> eliot: you had the same equity issues that we're frankly debating in our political context about distribu
mr. feinberg my husband died on 9-11. he was a fireman. a hero. he died at the world trade center. why am i getting $2 million less than the banker in the world trade center who worked for enron? you explain to me, mr. feinberg how is that fair? >> eliot: what's your answer? >> my answer is mrs. jones, i am not placing a moral value on your husband's life or on the banker's life. i am simply doing what judges and juries do every day in our capitalist system by calculating what a...
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mr. johanns: i'm here to recognize two incredible heroes from blue hills, nebraska, amidst a terrible tragedy. on september 5, an accident between a school bus and a semi trailer claimed the lives of four members of this close-knit farming community in webster county, nebraska. my thoughts and my prayers continue to be with the victims, their loved ones, and the entire blue hill community during this very, very tragic time. but through the sorrow of this terrible tragedy a story has emerged that truly epitomizes the word "hero." as one nebraska newspaper said -- and i quote -- "by the grace of god not all of the kids riding the bus home from school have been buried." but their fates could have been much different if not for two guardian angels." unquote. you see, there were five other students riding the bus that today who because of the selfless actions of two brave men are still alive today. ron mire and -- ron meyer and phil peter arrived on this horrific scene just moments after the crash. immediately the two ran bravely onto the burning bus, risking their own lives to save the lives of o
mr. johanns: i'm here to recognize two incredible heroes from blue hills, nebraska, amidst a terrible tragedy. on september 5, an accident between a school bus and a semi trailer claimed the lives of four members of this close-knit farming community in webster county, nebraska. my thoughts and my prayers continue to be with the victims, their loved ones, and the entire blue hill community during this very, very tragic time. but through the sorrow of this terrible tragedy a story has emerged...
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mrs. powell, family members of the four patriots and heroes we bring home, members of the state department ladies and gentlemen, today we bring home four americans who gave their lives for our country and our values. to the families of our fallen colleagues, i offer our most heartfelt condolences and deepest gratitude. sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. he was respected as an expert on technology by colleagues in pretoria, baghdad, montreal, and the hague. he enrolled in correspondence courses at penn state and had high hopes for the future. sean leaves behind a loving wife, heather, two young children, samantha and nathan, and scores of grieving family, friends, and colleagues. and that's just in this world because online in the virtual worlds that sean helped create, he is also being mourned by countless competitors, collaborators, and gamers who shared hids passion. tyrone woods, known to most as rone, spent two decades as a navy s.e.a.l., serving multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan. since 2010 he protected american diplomatic personnel in danger
mrs. powell, family members of the four patriots and heroes we bring home, members of the state department ladies and gentlemen, today we bring home four americans who gave their lives for our country and our values. to the families of our fallen colleagues, i offer our most heartfelt condolences and deepest gratitude. sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. he was respected as an expert on technology by colleagues in pretoria, baghdad, montreal, and the hague....
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--jean called him baltimore's hero --for some people they're appreciation for mr modell went even deeper. todd wrote on facebook... mr odell brought football back at the right time. itthelped me and my dad ith loss of my stepmom . thoss sunday's at memorial stadium helped our hhaling process and made our bond strrnger. let alone he fflled a void that baltimore had since 83. i am forever have his rightful place in thee nfllhall of fame for all he has done for the nnl as well. again... mr. modell died early this morning from heart failure.we're going to be sharing more of your memories throughout the morning.log on to facebook let us know how you're remembering him here it's the biggest day for the orioles in 15 years. the o's host the yankees tonight at camden yards witt first place on the line. joel d. smith is streaming now at the sports with a preview of that, and ds - the way the ttam is honoring cal ripken junior.good morning joee d. 3 3 p. 3 3 coming up... democrats are gearing up... for president obaaa's acceptance speech. speech.why tonight's speech... is being moved.and the reaso
--jean called him baltimore's hero --for some people they're appreciation for mr modell went even deeper. todd wrote on facebook... mr odell brought football back at the right time. itthelped me and my dad ith loss of my stepmom . thoss sunday's at memorial stadium helped our hhaling process and made our bond strrnger. let alone he fflled a void that baltimore had since 83. i am forever have his rightful place in thee nfllhall of fame for all he has done for the nnl as well. again... mr. modell...
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mr. heck, and i want to thank him for his dedication to protect the honor bestowed on our nation's military heroes. mr. speaker, i'm going to yield as much time as he may consume to that gentleman from nevada, the sponsor of this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. heck: i thank the gentleman for yielding. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to urge my colleagues to join with me in protecting the honor and valor of our military heroes by passing h.r. 1775, the stolen valor act of 2011. on june 28, 2012, the u.s. supreme court struck down the stolen valor act of 2005, concluding that the broad nature of the law infringed upon the guaranteed protection of free speech provided by the first amendment of our constitution. the court determined that the act, quote, sought to control and suppress all false statements on this one subject, without regard as to whether the lie was made for the purpose of material gain. end quote. however, in concurring with the decision of the plurality, a justice stated that a, quote, more finely tailored statute that shows t
mr. heck, and i want to thank him for his dedication to protect the honor bestowed on our nation's military heroes. mr. speaker, i'm going to yield as much time as he may consume to that gentleman from nevada, the sponsor of this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. heck: i thank the gentleman for yielding. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to urge my colleagues to join with me in protecting the honor and valor of our military heroes by passing...
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mr. flores, to a great american hero. i want to pay tribute to our u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others killed in libya in the service of their country. we grieve for their families, we grieve for their friends, and all who may have come to harm and will come to harm, hopefully no more, but our thoughts and prayers are with them. it is important during times when americans are attacked and american soil, american buildings are attacked, which is what an american embassy is, that the world understand that there will be consequences for those who sometimes want to ask, well, aren't you a christian? don't you beeve in turning the other cheek? the answer is, yes. individually. but there is a different charge for the government. there is a different charge for the people who have the responsibility of government and protecting the people and their rights. the united states government has the obligation to protect our citizens, to protect those who are serving this country and as far as our military, to give them everything they need to win whatever i
mr. flores, to a great american hero. i want to pay tribute to our u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three others killed in libya in the service of their country. we grieve for their families, we grieve for their friends, and all who may have come to harm and will come to harm, hopefully no more, but our thoughts and prayers are with them. it is important during times when americans are attacked and american soil, american buildings are attacked, which is what an american embassy is, that the...
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for now but stay tuned to hear the good and the bad when we highlight our hero and villain of the day next. to the. i'm flora mr. i. know sometimes it's hard to sort through all the negativity on the corporate press to actually get inspired so on the show we're going to highlight the good along with the bad and give you a little dose of who the heroes are out there and the villains are now a widely respected nobel peace prize winner has come out with a bold call saying that george w. bush and tony blair should be tried at the hague for their crimes against humanity now that man is desmond tutu a south african activist best known for his crusade against apartheid in a recent op ed piece he took aim at the countries and leaders who have most blatantly stood behind a veil of impunity he said quote the immorality of the u.s. and great britain's decision to invade in two thousand and three premised on the lie that iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction has destabilized and polarized the world to a greater extent than any other conflict in history and it's on these grounds alone he says that these men should be a
for now but stay tuned to hear the good and the bad when we highlight our hero and villain of the day next. to the. i'm flora mr. i. know sometimes it's hard to sort through all the negativity on the corporate press to actually get inspired so on the show we're going to highlight the good along with the bad and give you a little dose of who the heroes are out there and the villains are now a widely respected nobel peace prize winner has come out with a bold call saying that george w. bush and...
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hero. i came in and he said, mr. romney, you've just come from the united states. you must be tired. you sit, i'll talk. you listen. and so i did. then he said this. and he repeated it again and again. where is american leadership? we need american leadership. where is american leadership? then he'd talk about a region of the world and what was happening in that region. then he'd say where is american leadership? then he'd go to another region and talk about the challenges there. where is american leadership? the world has always looked to us as the shining city on the hill. that light looks dimmer. we keep kicking the challenges down the road and hope someone else will deal with it. that time is now ours. this is the greatest generation that left us this nation so prosperous and so free. now it's our turn. they've held the torch alost for the whole world to see. a torch of freedom, opportunity and hope. they're getting fewer and further between, the greatest generation. they can't hold it quite as high as they used to. it's our turn to grab the torch. when i became president -- [ ch
hero. i came in and he said, mr. romney, you've just come from the united states. you must be tired. you sit, i'll talk. you listen. and so i did. then he said this. and he repeated it again and again. where is american leadership? we need american leadership. where is american leadership? then he'd talk about a region of the world and what was happening in that region. then he'd say where is american leadership? then he'd go to another region and talk about the challenges there. where is...
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mr. manchin: first of all, i would like to thank my colleague and good friend from the state of washington, senator cantwell, for honoring and recognizing a true american hero we had so many of them and we still have so many, and i want to thank her for that. mr. president, as the country mourns for those we have lost in libya and those who remain in harm's way to keep us all safe, we are reminded of the sacred debt that we owe the men and women who put their lives on the line for us every day. no matter the generation and no matter the war, america's soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen are always tough, always determined and always victorious , even when we have asked the impossible of them, they have served us well. but how well have we served them, mr. president? how well have we kept our sacred promise to care for those who as abraham lincoln said have borne the battle? for us and for this great country of ours, the veterans' job corps act is an opportunity to make good on that promise, but it's more than an opportunity. it's an obligation. it's also a duty and most importantly it's a privilege. it is one of the best health care home celebrations we coul
mr. manchin: first of all, i would like to thank my colleague and good friend from the state of washington, senator cantwell, for honoring and recognizing a true american hero we had so many of them and we still have so many, and i want to thank her for that. mr. president, as the country mourns for those we have lost in libya and those who remain in harm's way to keep us all safe, we are reminded of the sacred debt that we owe the men and women who put their lives on the line for us every day....
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preaching but take you to hear the good and the bad when we highlight our hero and villain of the day next. the capital account i'm learning mr. sometimes it's really hard to sort through the negativity on the corporate press to actually get inspired for once so on this show we're going to highlight the good along with the bad by giving you a little dose of who the heroes are out there and for the villains are now the group as a kid in the ninety's like me and you probably remember bill nye the science guy and if you don't google him this show basically aim to teach a specific topic and science to a pre-teen audience stuff like flight. you know science and stuff but he made it fun and then he died wait what well twitter seem to thing seem to think so the web attempt on bill nye his life started last week when the topic r.i.p. bill nye the science guy began trending and i was only days after night i published a video on you tube same creationism is not appropriate for children. take a look. and say to the grown ups if you want to deny evolution and live in your in your. world that's completely inconsistent with everything we'v
preaching but take you to hear the good and the bad when we highlight our hero and villain of the day next. the capital account i'm learning mr. sometimes it's really hard to sort through the negativity on the corporate press to actually get inspired for once so on this show we're going to highlight the good along with the bad by giving you a little dose of who the heroes are out there and for the villains are now the group as a kid in the ninety's like me and you probably remember bill nye the...
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sot 23:43 and then mrs fuchs slappe it out if his hand and tackles him to the ground ground that american history teacher is being called a hero tonight for what she did.police say they plan to charge the teen as a juvenile. daniel borowy is back home tonight, but still recovering from his wounds from the perry hall high school shooting. kathleen cairns has more on thh road to recovery for the speccal needs student. 3 -cairns as live lead-"it appears to be a regular day at perry hall hs except two students are noticeably missing.. one accused in a shooting... the other t home.. recoverrng after that shooting."----pkg----(dads voice) "doing really good he's come a long way in what 14 days"as daniel borowy's parents prepare to leave the hospital with their son, he magnitude of their son's close weighs heavily on their still hearts. (rosemary borowy- dannels mom)"i know the first night e was here the chaplain prayed over him anddasked god to be with him on this journey i think he has. he's given him a certain sense of calm in all of this . its got to be &pscary. he really doesn't unnerstand, its frightening" august 27th.the first
sot 23:43 and then mrs fuchs slappe it out if his hand and tackles him to the ground ground that american history teacher is being called a hero tonight for what she did.police say they plan to charge the teen as a juvenile. daniel borowy is back home tonight, but still recovering from his wounds from the perry hall high school shooting. kathleen cairns has more on thh road to recovery for the speccal needs student. 3 -cairns as live lead-"it appears to be a regular day at perry hall hs...
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mr. president -- to provide our heroes with a small measure of what we owe them for their incredible service and sacrifice. but as i think more widely, and as i consider what i've heard at home from coloradans far and wide, passing this bill alone is not enough. and looking back, the days and months after september 11, i can't help but admire our nation's resolve and the sense of togetherness we had in facing a shared chas challenge. but i also can't help but be well-aware that 11 years on we are now a nation at odds. partisanship is at an all-time high, congressional gridlock prevents even commonsense ideas from winning the day, and middle-class americans just wonder when businesses will have the certainty they need to begin hiring again. for me, it seems a powerful argument and a powerful insight that a better future for our country can be and is, if we will hear it, grounded in our nation's seenation's deep-seeder those who against the call of duty. our military men and women have done their job. the public safety officers in the city of aurora back in july when we experienced such a terr
mr. president -- to provide our heroes with a small measure of what we owe them for their incredible service and sacrifice. but as i think more widely, and as i consider what i've heard at home from coloradans far and wide, passing this bill alone is not enough. and looking back, the days and months after september 11, i can't help but admire our nation's resolve and the sense of togetherness we had in facing a shared chas challenge. but i also can't help but be well-aware that 11 years on we...
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hero and villain of the day next. thanks. blow to the capital account i'm laurin mr. today i want to talk to you about amber lyon she was an investigative journalist for c.n.n. looking to expose the atrocities taking place in bahrain since the start of the arab spring her documentary is called i revolution and it sheds an important light on the under reported reality there take a look. right people have been arrested in bombay many of them professional. teachers journalists. of them died in police custody. it's a really powerful documentary and here's where things get sketchy before amber was given the approval to air this a c.n.n. producer told her that she had to add a line to her script that read quote foreign minister says security forces are not firing on unarmed civilians but the line was a little perplexed because she had just seen with her very own eyes what was happening on the ground she said quote i saw firsthand that these regime claims were lies and i couldn't believe c.n.n. was making me put what i knew to be government lies into my reporting well maybe
hero and villain of the day next. thanks. blow to the capital account i'm laurin mr. today i want to talk to you about amber lyon she was an investigative journalist for c.n.n. looking to expose the atrocities taking place in bahrain since the start of the arab spring her documentary is called i revolution and it sheds an important light on the under reported reality there take a look. right people have been arrested in bombay many of them professional. teachers journalists. of them died in...
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mr. president, i like superheroes as much as the next movie goer but to be super a hero cannot be selfishwe need a 21st century mario cuomo-like convention speech to rally us. we need to answer compassion not selfishness. we want you to remind us we're part of something bigger wart of that wagon train, that we're in a wagon that carries all of our american family to new ground. we don't leave the orphan because he is too small to contribute, we carry our broth we are a disability and our sister who is ill. that's who we are. that's what we do. we do celebrate individuals who overcome and we help to remove barriers for those still struggling on the journey. so call us mr. president, call us to serve each other. please remind us of that nobility. take us to higher ground. make my soul sing. make our hearts full. talk about certainly your economic plans and your foreign policy achievements and domestic vision. but more importantly, please feed our hunger for a leader who asks us to give and not to take. in other words, sir, next week >>> as we know, communities of color are feeling this grea
mr. president, i like superheroes as much as the next movie goer but to be super a hero cannot be selfishwe need a 21st century mario cuomo-like convention speech to rally us. we need to answer compassion not selfishness. we want you to remind us we're part of something bigger wart of that wagon train, that we're in a wagon that carries all of our american family to new ground. we don't leave the orphan because he is too small to contribute, we carry our broth we are a disability and our sister...
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mr. brockway some of the heroes of the 84 reform effort, and we're dealing with some of the same challengesow. i wanted to ask you about the particular approach that might help to bring people together. we have heard again this morning that conservatives want to keep rates down, and progressives want to ensure fairness. and it seems to me that one of the ideas you're suggesting, doctor, the idea of an exclusion for capital gains could achieve both. let me ask you about math reran. if you, for example, have a 35% exclusion from capital gains, and you're in a 15% bracket, that would result in an effective capital gains rate of about 9.75 percent. that same exclusion in a 25% bracket would result in an effective rate of a little over 16%. you could then say that there would be lower rates for capital gains and ordinary income rates, you would say there would be graduated rates for those who earn most of their income from capital gains would pay higher rates. wouldn't this kind of idea give us an opportunity to bridge the gap, much like what was done in 1986, so conservatives would have a path
mr. brockway some of the heroes of the 84 reform effort, and we're dealing with some of the same challengesow. i wanted to ask you about the particular approach that might help to bring people together. we have heard again this morning that conservatives want to keep rates down, and progressives want to ensure fairness. and it seems to me that one of the ideas you're suggesting, doctor, the idea of an exclusion for capital gains could achieve both. let me ask you about math reran. if you, for...
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mrs. powell, family members of the four patriots and heroes we bring home. ladies and gentlemen, today we bring home for americans who gave their lives for our country and our values. to the families of our fallen colleagues, i offer our most heartfelt condolences and deepest gratitude. sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. he was respected as an expert on technology by colleaguesin baghdadand montrÉal. he enrolled in correspondence courses at penn state and had high futures. he leaves behind a wife and two young children. in the virtual world that sean helped create, he is also being mourned by countless competitors, collaborators and gamers who shared his passion. tyrone woods, known to most as rone spent multiple tours and iraq and afghanistan. tenth 2010 he protected american diplomatic personnel and dangerous posts from central america to the middle east. he had the hands of a healer, as well as, the arm of a warrior. earning distinction as a registered nurse and certified paramedic. our hearts go out to tyrone's wife,
mrs. powell, family members of the four patriots and heroes we bring home. ladies and gentlemen, today we bring home for americans who gave their lives for our country and our values. to the families of our fallen colleagues, i offer our most heartfelt condolences and deepest gratitude. sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. he was respected as an expert on technology by colleaguesin baghdadand montrÉal. he enrolled in correspondence courses at penn state and...
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hero to zero. oh he missed it. under his hand there as he tries to bear hand. pagan scores to make it 2-2. mr.ith a little flare and a little bloop. giants beat the dodgers 5-2, and now lead l.a. by five and a half games in the west as time is running out for the season. felix hernandez top of the first and this is a little bloop that gets past him. it is 1-0a's. in the fourth and aloha and deep into the night. three-run bomb and 4-1 athletics. five innings and struck out seven. he is 5 and 0 on the season. josh donaldson and down the line. brandon moss home. a's win it 6-1 and they hold the top wild card spot in the al. they are half a game up on baltimore. in retirement, don nelson has at least a half dozen business ventures going on on the island of mow we. it was all about hoops. don nelson spent 31 years on the bench. nobody in nba history has won more games than his 1335. he had two stints with golden state. one of two new members. he talked about his introduction into the game as a kid on a farm. >> my uncle walt bought a basket and basketball and put it up in the chicken yard, and he d
hero to zero. oh he missed it. under his hand there as he tries to bear hand. pagan scores to make it 2-2. mr.ith a little flare and a little bloop. giants beat the dodgers 5-2, and now lead l.a. by five and a half games in the west as time is running out for the season. felix hernandez top of the first and this is a little bloop that gets past him. it is 1-0a's. in the fourth and aloha and deep into the night. three-run bomb and 4-1 athletics. five innings and struck out seven. he is 5 and 0...
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mrs. paul, family members of the four patriots and heroes we bring home, members of the state department familyg home four americans who gave their lives for our country and our values. to the families of our fallen colleagues, i offer our most heartfelt condolences and deepest gratitude. sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. he was respected as an expert on technology by colleagues in pretoria, baghdad, montreal and the hague. he enrolled in correspondence courses at penn state and had high hopes for the future. sean leaves behind a loving wife, heather, two young children, samantha and nathan, and scores of grieving family, friends and colleagues. and that's just in this world, because online, in the virtual worlds that sean helped create, he is also being mourned by countless competitors, collaborators, and gamers who shared his passion. tyrone woods, known to most as rone, spent two decades as a navy s.e.a.l., serving multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan. since 2010, he protected american diplomatic personnel in dangerous posts from central america to th
mrs. paul, family members of the four patriots and heroes we bring home, members of the state department familyg home four americans who gave their lives for our country and our values. to the families of our fallen colleagues, i offer our most heartfelt condolences and deepest gratitude. sean smith joined the state department after six years in the air force. he was respected as an expert on technology by colleagues in pretoria, baghdad, montreal and the hague. he enrolled in correspondence...