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because those words, and music city, had nothing to do originally with country music. it was about this group of former slaves who sang to the queen of england. so how do we address this cover-up that has kept us in poppers since the emancipation proclamation? i mean, i see a primary as a financial purpose by keeping this history hidden. but i'd like to hear your comments on that. >> toure, you can bring it on your program in the morning. well, one of the issues when we talk about history that's been lost is how do you correct it. the only way you correct it is to keep repeating what the truth is, because we're not going to get the money from it but we do want the recognition. we want people to know that our contributions help to make in this sense, nashville but to help make this country great. so just keep telling the story. i'm glad you brought that up. that was an excellent part of reading the book and sharing with the rest of us. thank you. >> i'm going to agree with that. you know, you're familiar with john henrik clarke. most people haven't a clue that the peopl
because those words, and music city, had nothing to do originally with country music. it was about this group of former slaves who sang to the queen of england. so how do we address this cover-up that has kept us in poppers since the emancipation proclamation? i mean, i see a primary as a financial purpose by keeping this history hidden. but i'd like to hear your comments on that. >> toure, you can bring it on your program in the morning. well, one of the issues when we talk about history...
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and now we hear the words music city, nashville, and we think it's all about country music. so i want to ask the panel -- and they are making billions and billions of dollars on this farce because those words, music city, had nothing to do originally with country music. it was about this group of former slaves who sang for the queen of england. so how do we address this cover-up that has kept us impoverished? i see it primarily as a financial purpose by keeping this history hidden, but i'd like to hear your comments on that. >> hey, toure, you could bring it out on your program in the morning. >> yes, absolutely. [laughter] >> but one of the issues when we talk about history that's been lost is how do you correct it? and the only way you correct it is to keep repeating what the truth is because we're not going to get the money from it, but we do want the recognition and want people to know that our contributions helped to make, in this instance nashville, but helped to make this country great. i'm glad you brought that up, that was an excellent part of reading the book and t
and now we hear the words music city, nashville, and we think it's all about country music. so i want to ask the panel -- and they are making billions and billions of dollars on this farce because those words, music city, had nothing to do originally with country music. it was about this group of former slaves who sang for the queen of england. so how do we address this cover-up that has kept us impoverished? i see it primarily as a financial purpose by keeping this history hidden, but i'd like...
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. >> joe: doing a wonderful in the music city. karl alzner to key it u up for washington. we're nearing the five-minute mark on comcast sportsnet. we're thrilled to be in hd tonight. and backstrom. the unsuspecting ovechkin had that one go off of his boot. flipped back to center. alzner rams it in. and the capitals tag up and there is no off sides and montador waits. >> craig: and just to get back to your thought about nashville and the job that he is doing, you see a lot of similarities between these two teams. and buffalo and nashville. they get a lot of their success about the team first defense. there's a lot of structure, and there's a lot of discipline for both of those teams. >> joe: and semin fires and it is blocked, and a hard-working gaustad getting back as well. >> craig: a good crisscross there by the caps' trio of backstrom, semin and alex ovechkin causing problems for [ car starting ] >> allen iverson! >> i'm so far different from the guys. i'm very brief. >> you look at allen. you say, hey, there's a free- spirit guy. >> iverson. >> allen's life is a dream c
. >> joe: doing a wonderful in the music city. karl alzner to key it u up for washington. we're nearing the five-minute mark on comcast sportsnet. we're thrilled to be in hd tonight. and backstrom. the unsuspecting ovechkin had that one go off of his boot. flipped back to center. alzner rams it in. and the capitals tag up and there is no off sides and montador waits. >> craig: and just to get back to your thought about nashville and the job that he is doing, you see a lot of...
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city, wa. >> lehre and pianist richard glazier:eeping the gershwins' music alive. >> to the younger generaon, they're discovering sothing completely new. and music and ng that are e rtal and timely that will li for generations to come. >> lrer: that's all coming on tonight's "newshour." major funding for thpbs newshour is provided by: the nationalcience foundation. supporting education and research across all elds of science and engineerg. and with the ongoing supportf these institutns and foundations. and... this program was me possible byhe corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions tyour pbs station from viewers likyou. thank you. >> lehrer: the healtcare debate in the senate reached potential turning point day. democratic leade reached agreement last nightn dropping the so-called "public option from the bill. "newshour"ealth correspondent betty ann bowser bins our coverage. >> repter: president obama today praised democrats r trying to resolve a key stumbling bloc even though their dealould drop something he's championed: a governmen run insurance tion. >> the sate made cri
city, wa. >> lehre and pianist richard glazier:eeping the gershwins' music alive. >> to the younger generaon, they're discovering sothing completely new. and music and ng that are e rtal and timely that will li for generations to come. >> lrer: that's all coming on tonight's "newshour." major funding for thpbs newshour is provided by: the nationalcience foundation. supporting education and research across all elds of science and engineerg. and with the ongoing...
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idea of the strange existence a conservative has in the city, for the longest time, the offices of "national review" was located above a rap music studio. the most interesting part of this juxtaposition is when the weather would get warmer and we would open up the windows, this unmistakable odor would waft up and i regret to tell you that " national review" has been produced in a haze of marijuana smoke. thank you for being here tonight. bill buckley said it was a remarkable stylistic performance. pretty much everything he does is a remarkable stylistic performance. he can knock your socks off with a one line e-mail. please look forward to an extremely elucidating and entertaining evening. thanks for being with us. let's start off and go through the narrative flow of the book. >> my family discovered him in the late 1960's. the first means of it was television. he hosted a tv show called firelin"firing line." through most of its life it was an hour of political talk. it was a very simple format. two chairs and a table. it was a simpler day of television, no bells and whistles. now top 10 lists or anything. it was just him and on
idea of the strange existence a conservative has in the city, for the longest time, the offices of "national review" was located above a rap music studio. the most interesting part of this juxtaposition is when the weather would get warmer and we would open up the windows, this unmistakable odor would waft up and i regret to tell you that " national review" has been produced in a haze of marijuana smoke. thank you for being here tonight. bill buckley said it was a remarkable...
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idea of the strange existence a conservative has in the city, for the longest time, the offices of "national review" was located above a rap music studio. the most interesting part of this juxtaposition is when the weather would get warmer and we would open up the windows, this unmistakable odor would waft up and i regret to tell you that " national review" has been produced in a haze of marijuana smoke. thank you for being here tonight. bill buckley said it was a remarkable stylistic performance. pretty much everything he does is a remarkable stylistic performance. he can knock your socks off with a one line e-mail. please look forward to an extremely elucidating and entertaining evening. thanks for being with us. let's start off and go through the narrative flow of the book. >> my family discovered him in the late 1960's. the first means of it was television. he hosted a tv show called firelin"firing line." through most of its life it was an hour of political talk. it was a very simple format. two chairs and a table. it was a simpler day of television, no bells and whistles. now top 10 lists or anything. it was just him and on
idea of the strange existence a conservative has in the city, for the longest time, the offices of "national review" was located above a rap music studio. the most interesting part of this juxtaposition is when the weather would get warmer and we would open up the windows, this unmistakable odor would waft up and i regret to tell you that " national review" has been produced in a haze of marijuana smoke. thank you for being here tonight. bill buckley said it was a remarkable...
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and $300,000 for carnegie hall music and education programs in new york city. mr. president, the current economic environment, that doesn't seem to be the most responsible use of federal taxpayer dollars. if the irresponsible levels of spending were not bad enough, the bill makes a number of significant policy changes as well. ordinarily you're not supposed to have policy changes in an appropriation bill. but when you lump them all together in a take-it-or-leave-it form, such as this omnibus, well, if you are the majority, you think you can get away with it. here are some examples. with respect to the fairness doctrine, this omnibus does not include the fiscal year 2008 ban on federal funds being used to enforce or implement the so-called fairness doctrine. so, nothing to implement or enforce the so-called fairness doctrine. the bill makes changes to several long-standing policy provisions contained in the financial services bill. and specifically, the district of columbia section dealing with abortion, medical marijuana, needle exchange, domestic partners and the
and $300,000 for carnegie hall music and education programs in new york city. mr. president, the current economic environment, that doesn't seem to be the most responsible use of federal taxpayer dollars. if the irresponsible levels of spending were not bad enough, the bill makes a number of significant policy changes as well. ordinarily you're not supposed to have policy changes in an appropriation bill. but when you lump them all together in a take-it-or-leave-it form, such as this omnibus,...
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. $300,000 for a music and education program at new york city's carnegie hall where they pay the employee who runs this program $530,000 a year in salary and benefits. and there's plenty in here for washington as well. $1350,000 for the national buildling museum. $250,000 for wolf trap center for the performing arts in our concert venue. and i don't know how worthy any of these projects are, i do have to ask the question, are they more important than our kids and grandkids who have to pay the debt? because we don't have the money to spend on this. it's our kids and grandkids that are going to pay for it. and yet we can't find ways to cut spending. before the president took office, he said, he wants to go through the budget and these bills line by line and page by page. after congress passed the $410 billion omnibus spending bill earlier this year with 9,000 earmarks, the president signed it and he said, well, that was last year's business. now the president says reducing the deficit is next year's business. and that we need to spend our way out of this economic rescission we are in. i thi
. $300,000 for a music and education program at new york city's carnegie hall where they pay the employee who runs this program $530,000 a year in salary and benefits. and there's plenty in here for washington as well. $1350,000 for the national buildling museum. $250,000 for wolf trap center for the performing arts in our concert venue. and i don't know how worthy any of these projects are, i do have to ask the question, are they more important than our kids and grandkids who have to pay the...
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idea of the strange existence a conservative has in the city, for the longest time, the offices of "national review" was located above a rap music and we would open up the windows, this unmistakable odor would waft up and i regret to tell you that " national review" has been produced in a haze of marijuana smoke. thank you for being here tonight. bill buckley said it was a remarkable stylistic performance. pretty much everything he does is a remarkable stylistic performance. he can knock your socks off with a one line e-mail. please look forward to an extremely elucidating and entertaining evening. thanks for being with us. let's start off and go through the narrative flow of the book. >> my family discovered him in the late 1960's. the first means of it was television. he hosted a tv show called firelin"firing line." through most of its life it was an hour of political talk. it was a very simple format. two chairs and a table. it was a simpler day of television, no bells and whistles. now top 10 lists or anything. it was just him and one guest and he would give them applied introduction and it would go at it. we first watched i
idea of the strange existence a conservative has in the city, for the longest time, the offices of "national review" was located above a rap music and we would open up the windows, this unmistakable odor would waft up and i regret to tell you that " national review" has been produced in a haze of marijuana smoke. thank you for being here tonight. bill buckley said it was a remarkable stylistic performance. pretty much everything he does is a remarkable stylistic performance....
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idea of the strange existence a conservative has in the city, for the longest time, the offices of "national review" was located above a rap music studio. the most interesting part of this juxtaposition is when the weather would get warmer and we would open up the windows, this unmistakable odor would waft up and i regret to tell you that " national review" has been produced in a haze of marijuana smoke. thank you for being here tonight. bill buckley said it was a remarkable stylistic performance. pretty much everything he does is a remarkable stylistic performance. he can knock your socks off with a one line e-mail. please look forward to an extremely elucidating and entertaining evening. thanks for being with us. let's start off and go through the narrative flow of the book. >> my family discovered him in the late 1960's. the first means of it was television. he hosted a tv show called firelin"firing line." through most of its life it was an hour of political talk. it was a very simple format. two chairs and a table. it was a simpler day of television, no bells and whistles. now top 10 lists or anything. it was just him and on
idea of the strange existence a conservative has in the city, for the longest time, the offices of "national review" was located above a rap music studio. the most interesting part of this juxtaposition is when the weather would get warmer and we would open up the windows, this unmistakable odor would waft up and i regret to tell you that " national review" has been produced in a haze of marijuana smoke. thank you for being here tonight. bill buckley said it was a remarkable...
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we are proud that our city has been home to people who have changed the world in the realms of athletics, literature, art, music, business, and in the case of the man we are celebrating today, law. louis d. bran sighs was born in louisville, kentucky, in 1856. the son of immigrants. it was to louisville he would return throughout his life. it was the cradle of a burgeoning immigrant communities of 19th century louisville that brandeis began his distinguished career. he excelled first in louisville's male high school and then harvard law before beginning a successful career as a lawyer and academic and laettner 1916 to the bench of the united states supreme court. when he was dominate -- nominated by woodrow wilson as the first jewish justice. the achievements of justice brandeis go far beyond breaking that ground. his legacy as a jurist and litigator has had a long-standing impact not just in the courtrooms and law books but the lives of every american citizen. his accomplishments were far ranging but their influence resonates today and will do so far into the future. to those of us who treasure the first amend
we are proud that our city has been home to people who have changed the world in the realms of athletics, literature, art, music, business, and in the case of the man we are celebrating today, law. louis d. bran sighs was born in louisville, kentucky, in 1856. the son of immigrants. it was to louisville he would return throughout his life. it was the cradle of a burgeoning immigrant communities of 19th century louisville that brandeis began his distinguished career. he excelled first in...
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idea of the strange existence a conservative has in the city, for the longest time, the offices of "national review" was located above a rap musicstudio. the most interesting part of this juxtaposition is when the weather would get warmer and we would open up the windows, this unmistakable odor would waft up and i regret to tell you that " national review" has been produced in a haze of marijuana smoke. thank you for being here tonight. bill buckley said it was a remarkable stylistic performance. pretty much everything he does is a remarkable stylistic performance. he can knock your socks off with a one line e-mail. please look forward to an extremely elucidating and entertaining evening. thanks for being with us. let's start off and go through the narrative flow of the book. >> my family discovered him in the late 1960's. the first means of it was television. he hosted a tv show called firelin"firing line." through most of its life it was an hour of political talk. it was a very simple format. two chairs and a table. it was a simpler day of television, no bells and whistles. now top 10 lists or anything. it was just him and one
idea of the strange existence a conservative has in the city, for the longest time, the offices of "national review" was located above a rap musicstudio. the most interesting part of this juxtaposition is when the weather would get warmer and we would open up the windows, this unmistakable odor would waft up and i regret to tell you that " national review" has been produced in a haze of marijuana smoke. thank you for being here tonight. bill buckley said it was a remarkable...
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city firefighters exam. windier was waiting for his name to be called, he went to college to become a registered nurse. michael's wife continued to be filled -- michael's life continues to be filled with musicsong, and dance. he did a terrific interpretation of jerry lewis. the attempt -- obtained a bachelor's degree in science and nursing from hunter college. his goal was to become a nurse practitioner. this was michael's life. as brief as i could tell you in the time allotted to me. by the will and hand an admission of these terrorists, michael was murdered on 9/11 at the age of 34. the city has been denied its bravery and protection as a firefighter. the nursing profession has been denied it is compassion, caring, and skill. the country has been denied his courage, military commitment, allen loyaland loyalty as captae u.s. army reserve. as a military man, the privilege of serving military justice. [applause] we the people of the united states of america demand a reversal of the decision to holds a criminal trial for these terrorists. 9/11 was a declaration of war againsta war. nd as such -- and as such must be dealt with by a military justice. god bless america. >> [applause] >> ♪ >> lad
city firefighters exam. windier was waiting for his name to be called, he went to college to become a registered nurse. michael's wife continued to be filled -- michael's life continues to be filled with musicsong, and dance. he did a terrific interpretation of jerry lewis. the attempt -- obtained a bachelor's degree in science and nursing from hunter college. his goal was to become a nurse practitioner. this was michael's life. as brief as i could tell you in the time allotted to me. by the...
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city fireman exam. while he was waiting for his number to be called, he went to college and became a registered nurse. his life continue to be filled with musicsong, and dance. he loved playing the piano and did a terrific imitation of jerry lee lewis. he was attending hunter college to attain a bachelor's degree in science and nursing. his goal was to become a nurse practitioner. this was michael's wife. as brief as i could tell you -- as was michael's life, as brief as a time i could tell you. by the will, and, and admission of these terrorists, michael was murdered on 9/11 at the age of 34. the city has been denied his bravery and protection as a firefighter. the nursing profession has been denied his compassion, caring, and skills. the country has been denied his courage, military commitment, and loyalty as captain in the united states army reserves. and as a military man, he is deserving of military justice. [applause] we, the people of the united states of america, demand reversal of the decision to hold a criminal trial for these terrorists. [applause] 9/11 was a declaration of war against america. and as such, must be dealt with by mi
city fireman exam. while he was waiting for his number to be called, he went to college and became a registered nurse. his life continue to be filled with musicsong, and dance. he loved playing the piano and did a terrific imitation of jerry lee lewis. he was attending hunter college to attain a bachelor's degree in science and nursing. his goal was to become a nurse practitioner. this was michael's wife. as brief as i could tell you -- as was michael's life, as brief as a time i could tell...