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mr. clinton chose albert gore. [jeering] mr. buchanan: but just how moderate is prince albert? ll, according to the taxpayers union, al gore beat out teddy kennedy two straight years, for the title of biggest spender in the senate. and teddy kennedy isn't moderate about anything. [laughter] mr. buchanan: i'm not kidding. i'm not kidding about teddy. of how many other 60-year-olds do you know that still go to florida for spring break? [applause] mr. buchanan: you know out at that that great big costume party veiled held in new york, mr. gore made a startling declaration. henceforth, al gore said, the "central organizing principle" of all governments everywhere must be the environment. wrong, albert. the central organizing principle of this republic is freedom. [applause] mr. buchanan: and from the ancient forests of oregon and washington to the inland empire of california, america's great middle class has got to start standing up to the environmental extremists who put insects, rats , and birds ahead of families, workers and jobs. [applause] one year ago -- were doing it. 're doi
mr. clinton chose albert gore. [jeering] mr. buchanan: but just how moderate is prince albert? ll, according to the taxpayers union, al gore beat out teddy kennedy two straight years, for the title of biggest spender in the senate. and teddy kennedy isn't moderate about anything. [laughter] mr. buchanan: i'm not kidding. i'm not kidding about teddy. of how many other 60-year-olds do you know that still go to florida for spring break? [applause] mr. buchanan: you know out at that that great big...
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mrs. gore was looking at sadomasochism and bondage and she found it.urgical references would have found it as well. >> he was chosen to be going to testify. what they did not know is that this was a sober, articulate family man it was very passionate about the subject and helped make this case about the reason that rock 'n roll as an art form should not be censored. there were a couple of instances in our history where the government starts to get involved. there is a pmr see hearing where wererc hearing when they investigated for the payola scandal. >> it's time again for another of your favorite rock 'n roll sessions. for all the gang and the moondogs. >> that's the story about a guy who is corrupt and according to the government he is taking money to play music. >> enjoy the moondog show. ♪ >> it was much more than that. they were operating under the assumption that no one would play what they called at the time race music. no one would play this to a white kid without some sinister motivation behind it. clearly there was some financial gain that he
mrs. gore was looking at sadomasochism and bondage and she found it.urgical references would have found it as well. >> he was chosen to be going to testify. what they did not know is that this was a sober, articulate family man it was very passionate about the subject and helped make this case about the reason that rock 'n roll as an art form should not be censored. there were a couple of instances in our history where the government starts to get involved. there is a pmr see hearing...
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and now gore and the others, they will remove the firefighters, that they were booked on charges of disturbing the peace and trespassing for what the dad, mrformer president vice president gore says that he has been outspoken on climate change and an expert in that. saying that i'm proud of my daughter, the company building the pipeline will lower their energy cost and provide reliable energy for the community. >> there you go. let's talk about cookie dough. why buy bacon when you can eat it? >> no, i saw it, but many people love it, right? and they say no it is too risky, you can't do it. >> it's not that risky. >> the agency says it is no longer safe to eat the raw cookie dough. well no longer safe the cookie dough and the batter that i used to eat cake batter, i'll tell you that. but even if you are not using eggs this is why the faa says that raw flour can harbor e. coli bacteria issuing a new warning against it. so now yes, you can kill e. coli bacteria by boiling, baking, or microwaving. >> no to making homemade cookie dough ice cream. you can still get the store bought variety since they should be using treated flour in their recipe
and now gore and the others, they will remove the firefighters, that they were booked on charges of disturbing the peace and trespassing for what the dad, mrformer president vice president gore says that he has been outspoken on climate change and an expert in that. saying that i'm proud of my daughter, the company building the pipeline will lower their energy cost and provide reliable energy for the community. >> there you go. let's talk about cookie dough. why buy bacon when you can eat...
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mr. chair i'm e-gore emory and i rise to a specific opposition to this or particular amendment and i would like to sponsor this bill, measure to consider removing objectable words and see the word of the other party removed from this amendment. this is the democratic platform and i don't really want to spend time advertising for other parties. so if we can strict nail of that party i'd be happy. anyone else wishing to be heardn in opposition, no one else going to call a question and do it by white cards all in favor of the amendment. raise your cards it passes pas overwhelmingly. thank you. kourtney. >> amendment number 20 sponsored by dennis on page 8, line 28. the proposed amendment is to delete the following: we acknowledge there's room within our party for a diversity viewss on a broader financial transaction tax, and replace it with the following, markets will quickly adapt to any type of financial transaction tax. which would provide stability in the majority place and fund necessary programs which ultimately will help all businesses. >> the proponent has one minute. >> thank you. ti
mr. chair i'm e-gore emory and i rise to a specific opposition to this or particular amendment and i would like to sponsor this bill, measure to consider removing objectable words and see the word of the other party removed from this amendment. this is the democratic platform and i don't really want to spend time advertising for other parties. so if we can strict nail of that party i'd be happy. anyone else wishing to be heardn in opposition, no one else going to call a question and do it by...
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it's not outside the realm of possibilities that we could end up with a bush-v-gore type of election debate. secondly, assuming mrp wins in november, it would beg the question whether any kind of litigation making its way to the supreme court involved mr. trump's policies, his actions would trigger that. why i find this very disturbing. why it's so out of character for supreme court justices to do this. look, i've disagreed with her on a number of rulings. i disagreed with her on all kinds of things that are not in the constitution. this called into question her basic judgment which has been respected by many up until this port. >> all right. senator lee also we want to talk about this. you're on the rnc rules committee. it sets into motion to unbind more than 2,100 delegates. a decision that could end up putting it up for grabs. you have a long shot. can you tell us anything about what you're thinking on the topic and the odds that this move to unbind the delegates goes anywhere? >> sure. i spent a lot of time researching this erb and a lot of o'issues as a committee in cleveland. this along with other issues, t
it's not outside the realm of possibilities that we could end up with a bush-v-gore type of election debate. secondly, assuming mrp wins in november, it would beg the question whether any kind of litigation making its way to the supreme court involved mr. trump's policies, his actions would trigger that. why i find this very disturbing. why it's so out of character for supreme court justices to do this. look, i've disagreed with her on a number of rulings. i disagreed with her on all kinds of...
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mr. smith doesn't account for is that we have a rigorous reeducation program that as you know we have funded the race to the bottom and our goal there was to provide a gore curriculum, the effective which is to make sure that when mr. smith emerges he's a changed and better man, the contented man that judge has identified correctly in the book. >> i want to follow up on the question. she asked you why we are going after this poor man, winston smith, i want to know why the government isn't trying to surveil -- he's a for more danger to the state after all. [inaudible] >> he's far more dangerous. >> well, he's not my client although he authorizes the payment of my bill. therefore i'm most responsive to him, your honor. what i want to say about that o'brian doesn't admit to the authorship of that book. that book is a thinly guide track of a volume -- democracy and dictatorship by leon and advocates the most violent to unsettle a democracy and oh -- o'brian is part of the solution and not part of the problem. >> why wasn't julia prosecuted? did she play the woman card? >> you know, oceanea applies the law on the specific facts. there was no indication she wa
mr. smith doesn't account for is that we have a rigorous reeducation program that as you know we have funded the race to the bottom and our goal there was to provide a gore curriculum, the effective which is to make sure that when mr. smith emerges he's a changed and better man, the contented man that judge has identified correctly in the book. >> i want to follow up on the question. she asked you why we are going after this poor man, winston smith, i want to know why the government isn't...
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mr. reagan planned to go into politics. but gore vidal didn't realize that ike and reagan had something of a personal relationship that was about to get much deeper. reagan wasn't just studying eisenhower as any politician, he was looking at him as a role model. some of you may recall that just before the election in 1964 ronald reagan on national television, delivered "a time for choosing." this became known to aficionados as the speech. one point i'd like to emphasize, reagan said during the speech, he castigated the west. bringing freedom to people was critically who are to ronald reagan. one person sitting at home watched tv watched reagan deliver the speech, it was dwight eisenhower. he immediately called his former attorney general and said what a fine speech ronald reagan had just delivered. he then called a former special assistant and said what an excellent speech ronald reagan had delivered. there's an intermediary who would appear between the two men. freeman godsen was co-creator of amos and andy. he described as eisenho
mr. reagan planned to go into politics. but gore vidal didn't realize that ike and reagan had something of a personal relationship that was about to get much deeper. reagan wasn't just studying eisenhower as any politician, he was looking at him as a role model. some of you may recall that just before the election in 1964 ronald reagan on national television, delivered "a time for choosing." this became known to aficionados as the speech. one point i'd like to emphasize, reagan said...
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mr. clinton: mayor dickens, our great host. my fellow delegates and my fellow americans, i am so proud of al gore. [applause] he said he came here tonight as he always wanted to do the warm-up for elvis. well, i ran for president this year for one reason, and one reason only. i wanted to come back to this convention and finish that speech i started four years ago. last night, mario cuomo taught us how a real nominated speech should be given. he also made it clear why we have to steer our state on a new course. tonight i want to talk to you about my hope for the future, my faith in the american people, and my vision of the kind of country we can build together. i salute the good men who were my campaign companions on the campaign trail. bob perry. doug wilder. brown. [applause] one sentence, and the platform we built says it all. the most important family if you are sick and tired of or the threat of it in our future. or like the great civil rights speaker betty hammer -- betty lou, you are sick and tired of being sick and tired. join us, work with us, win with us, and we can make our country the c
mr. clinton: mayor dickens, our great host. my fellow delegates and my fellow americans, i am so proud of al gore. [applause] he said he came here tonight as he always wanted to do the warm-up for elvis. well, i ran for president this year for one reason, and one reason only. i wanted to come back to this convention and finish that speech i started four years ago. last night, mario cuomo taught us how a real nominated speech should be given. he also made it clear why we have to steer our state...
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gore. atlanta is just under one hour. ♪ ♪ applause] music tha ♪ ♪ [applause] mr. dukakis: mr. chairman -- applause] mr.a few months ago, when olympia dukakis in front of about a billion and a half television viewers all over the world raised that oscar over her said, [ok michael, " she was not kidding. are -- y and i [chanting] and kitty and i are grateful to her for that wonderful introduction and grateful to all of you for making this possible. this is a wonderful evening for us and we thank you from the bottom of our heart. democrats, my fellow ago when i16 months announced my candidacy for the presidency of the united states, i said this campaign would be a marathon. tonight, with the wind at our at our sides,ends in with courage in our hearts, the race to the finish line begins. [applause] and, we are going to win this race. we're going to win this race. we are going to win because we that to be leaves and the american dream. powerful that no existence of ground, no expanse of ocean, no barrier of language, no distinction of race, creed, or color will weaken its hold on the human heart. and i know
gore. atlanta is just under one hour. ♪ ♪ applause] music tha ♪ ♪ [applause] mr. dukakis: mr. chairman -- applause] mr.a few months ago, when olympia dukakis in front of about a billion and a half television viewers all over the world raised that oscar over her said, [ok michael, " she was not kidding. are -- y and i [chanting] and kitty and i are grateful to her for that wonderful introduction and grateful to all of you for making this possible. this is a wonderful evening for us...
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mrs. clinton's husband chose al gore as his r running mate to put youthfulut l southern governors the ideaa both of them together wouldr wou almost symbolically deliver aer particular message.ge. so that could happen forpen secretary of clinton on this ths occasion.occa >> let's talk about her arrivala donald trump a man who has noo problems whatsoever with imagina and branding and messaging inn particular. but we've seen him also sort oft pivot. let me not say pivot. sort of modify his message from making america great american to american first a lot people hadh trouble with especially with the antisemitic ove >> sure. yeah, to put that in somenom context america first was a a group in the 19 -- late 1930se s and early '40 that is wanted wae america to stay out of the second world war and many of its leaders exhibited antisemiticntc tendencies.nd now, that historic parallelallel obviously is not good for donall trump.p he is using the phrase to t indicate a foreign policy and a trade policy that would w prioritize american needs overmi some sort of abstractbstr international i but that's
mrs. clinton's husband chose al gore as his r running mate to put youthfulut l southern governors the ideaa both of them together wouldr wou almost symbolically deliver aer particular message.ge. so that could happen forpen secretary of clinton on this ths occasion.occa >> let's talk about her arrivala donald trump a man who has noo problems whatsoever with imagina and branding and messaging inn particular. but we've seen him also sort oft pivot. let me not say pivot. sort of modify his...
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. ♪ if we could get a war without blood and gore i would be the first to go ♪ ♪ but until then mr.terculture started making these shows and they don't want to play by the rules that other people did before then. but who would expect the smothers brothers of all people to be raising this much of a fuss? >> good script. >> i held my breath every time they did the show. because i knew the network people were befouling their trousers with fear. >> nothing funny in this. yeah, boys, we're through censoring your show. >> they said that the social subjects we touched on were not appropriate for the 9:00 family viewing hour. they came up with any excuse to make it difficult. >> and i came up with any excuse to push it. >> yeah. ♪ cbs would like to give us notice ♪ ♪ and some of you don't like the things we say ♪ ♪ but we're still here ♪ oh yeah we're still here >> they were going to speak truth to power. and they were not compromising. >> you have something important? >> something very important to say on american television. >> a lot of times we don't have the opportunity to say anything
. ♪ if we could get a war without blood and gore i would be the first to go ♪ ♪ but until then mr.terculture started making these shows and they don't want to play by the rules that other people did before then. but who would expect the smothers brothers of all people to be raising this much of a fuss? >> good script. >> i held my breath every time they did the show. because i knew the network people were befouling their trousers with fear. >> nothing funny in this....
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i don't need tipper gore deciding this is too obscene for me. >> the next witness will be mr.ents want to keep their children totally ignorant. >> yeah, you and i would differ on what's ignorance and educated. >> the women didn't get the rating system they wanted. but they did get a commitment to begin applying a printed inscription on the packaging of albums, cassettes, and music videos warning that they contain blatant explicit lyrics. >> good rock 'n' roll breaks all the rules. okay? that's just the way it is. that's the way it always has been. elvis presley was not good for the children, either. >> good morning, everybody. i'm very pleased to announce live aid, which without a doubt will be the largest pop concert ever held. >> live aid was the brainchild of bob geldof and midge ur. and the two of them were looking to raise as much money as possible for the famine victims in ethiopia. >> when tomorrow's 17-hour fund-raising concert starts, sellout crowds in the stadium will be joined by a television audience of perhaps 1.5 billion people around the world. ♪ come on baby ♪
i don't need tipper gore deciding this is too obscene for me. >> the next witness will be mr.ents want to keep their children totally ignorant. >> yeah, you and i would differ on what's ignorance and educated. >> the women didn't get the rating system they wanted. but they did get a commitment to begin applying a printed inscription on the packaging of albums, cassettes, and music videos warning that they contain blatant explicit lyrics. >> good rock 'n' roll breaks all...
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[laughter] and our goal there was to provide what we call a gore curriculum, the effect of which is to make sure that when mr. smith emerges, he's a changed and better man, the very contented man that judge tatel has identified so correctly in the book. >> i want to follow up on justice ginsburg's question, though, because she asked you why you're going after this poor man, winston smith. i want to know why the government isn't trying to surveil o'brien. he's a far more, he's a far greater danger to the state. after all, he -- [inaudible] goldstein's book which implies thought crime. he's far more dangerous -- [inaudible] >> well, o'brien's not my client, though he authorizes the payment of my bills. [laughter] therefore, i'm most responsive to him, your honor. >> yeah. >> but what i want to say about that so o'brien, to o'brien -- >> yeah. >> -- doesn't admit to the authorship of that book. that book is a thinly guised tract, goldstein, of a volume by leon trotzky, and it advocates the most violent method used. so brine, in fact, is part of the solution and not at all part of the problem. >> why wasn't juli
[laughter] and our goal there was to provide what we call a gore curriculum, the effect of which is to make sure that when mr. smith emerges, he's a changed and better man, the very contented man that judge tatel has identified so correctly in the book. >> i want to follow up on justice ginsburg's question, though, because she asked you why you're going after this poor man, winston smith. i want to know why the government isn't trying to surveil o'brien. he's a far more, he's a far...
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mr. stiglitz: he could win. it is not just the polls. bush did not get a majority of votes, goremore votes than bush, but the way our electoral system works is that you can become the president even with a minority of the. , he does notould even have to win a majority of votes. he could win in the electoral college. yes, i'm very worried. one of the things i've been hasing recently is he already done an enormous amount of damage to the united states. amy: the trump campaign chief said today that mr. trump has said his taxes are under audit and he will not be releasing them. why dodoes that matter?? mr. stiglitz: it matters because there is a good reason why we suspect that he has not been honest about where his wealth is or what his charitable contributions are or that he has paid a fair share of his taxes. even if they are under audit, he can release the taxes he claims. the irs may say, you are wrong, but you still say, this is what i believed my income was, this is what i believed the taxes that i should have p paid, and that will tell an important message. when mitt romney re
mr. stiglitz: he could win. it is not just the polls. bush did not get a majority of votes, goremore votes than bush, but the way our electoral system works is that you can become the president even with a minority of the. , he does notould even have to win a majority of votes. he could win in the electoral college. yes, i'm very worried. one of the things i've been hasing recently is he already done an enormous amount of damage to the united states. amy: the trump campaign chief said today...
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mr. nab commented on and have to say we were working tersely with the neighborhood and our client and with the planning department to get this gore you will, more prominent and articulated but to preserve the light and air that is due to the neighbors. >> talking about the program of the building that pacific patrick those are relatively small units we discussed that last year, we had the same kind of program relatively small units with the broadest and most heaviest aerial boulevard in san francisco with bart and muni metro and buses in the street we decided that we don't need any parking we can get parking but the units are sized we have a great deal of amenity on site and common to a building with a smaller units we've got 2000 square feet of tenant storage on the ground floor we've got a very eloquent and large lots on the ground floor and the retail area is split 20/20 perhaps 3 smaller areas that can be leased both for large restaurant or will retail use or smaller uses unfortunately, we had to put the transformer into the building and shield that with green wrap so the top of the building wraps into mr. marking nabs buildi
mr. nab commented on and have to say we were working tersely with the neighborhood and our client and with the planning department to get this gore you will, more prominent and articulated but to preserve the light and air that is due to the neighbors. >> talking about the program of the building that pacific patrick those are relatively small units we discussed that last year, we had the same kind of program relatively small units with the broadest and most heaviest aerial boulevard in...
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gore that i photographed, they have a lot of pride in the office. so when they get up in front of people, they're much more formal. but when you're backstage with mrsre. she's the first to sit down -- she remembers everything that they've told her. >> these photos are amazing, callie. to think you only got the green light like right before. >> yeah. well, you know, you've got to give them -- i always say to people, if you need me to back off, if you need me to go away, do. but i -- sometimes people say you should switch these to black and white and do this. but i want to see that half these people's lives aren't underground in dark rooms. they're working really hard. she went right down there after that speech and wanted to thank every staff person. >> let me thank you, callie. i know you have gotten no sleep and i appreciate you for sharing some times and stories with me. >> thank you for supporting the work. >> yes, thank you so much. i appreciate it. callie shell. check out her photos, cnn.com. >>> coming up here, health officials in south florida confirming fears over zika. we now know four people have been infected with the virus by local mosq
gore that i photographed, they have a lot of pride in the office. so when they get up in front of people, they're much more formal. but when you're backstage with mrsre. she's the first to sit down -- she remembers everything that they've told her. >> these photos are amazing, callie. to think you only got the green light like right before. >> yeah. well, you know, you've got to give them -- i always say to people, if you need me to back off, if you need me to go away, do. but i --...