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she came back to nashville so he was in nashville when all this happened. john symbol -- seigenthaler was there when the attacks on birmingham it was his job to see that they were able to get out of birmingham and to new orleans because it was too dangerous with what had happened the burning of the bus and the freedom riders in birmingham. so, john thune seeking seigenthaler make sure the original freedom riders were able to get to new orleans to safety. it was at that time when national students said we are going to continue the freedom ride. jim farmer called to buy yen and said it's too dangerous. we are going to end right here. it's too dangerous for national to join in, so just forget about it. somehow bobby kennedy got the word that national was going to take part in the freedom ride and he called john seigenthaler and said would you mind colin diane negative? first of all he said to in the hell is ghanian? who is this donner mandel i'm hearing about? [laughter] you need to talk to that young lady and tell her that it is too dangerous. as you have hea
she came back to nashville so he was in nashville when all this happened. john symbol -- seigenthaler was there when the attacks on birmingham it was his job to see that they were able to get out of birmingham and to new orleans because it was too dangerous with what had happened the burning of the bus and the freedom riders in birmingham. so, john thune seeking seigenthaler make sure the original freedom riders were able to get to new orleans to safety. it was at that time when national...
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[laughter] >> i'm graham mccauley from the bronx, new york, i'm here in nashville, and i've just finished reading david
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he did buy a beautiful home in nashville. it previously had been owned by a guy of the name of felix grundy, who had been a very prominent lawyer and legislator. and he was looking forward to his retirement. but he was sickly towards the end of his presidency and all the way on his journey back to tennessee, which began the day after the inauguration. and then he began to revive a little bit. he was refurbishing this house, and then he took a turn for the worse, and very quickly he died. >> where did he -- where was he born? >> born in north carolina. moved at age 11 to tennessee with his family. that was a real pioneering frontier period or place in those days. it was dangerous. a lot of indian attacks. when jackson went to tennessee a man, woman, or child of the caucasian race was killed by indian attack every 10 days or so. so it was very dangerous even when polk was a boy. and his family had become quite prominent in land. they speculated in land in north carolina, made a fair amount of money, went to tennessee with what
he did buy a beautiful home in nashville. it previously had been owned by a guy of the name of felix grundy, who had been a very prominent lawyer and legislator. and he was looking forward to his retirement. but he was sickly towards the end of his presidency and all the way on his journey back to tennessee, which began the day after the inauguration. and then he began to revive a little bit. he was refurbishing this house, and then he took a turn for the worse, and very quickly he died....
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from the southern festival of books held annually in nashville, this is 50 minutes. >> for three months in 2001, the desperate plight of eight international workers captured by the taliban in afghanistan captured the the attention of the world. with the growing specter of the u.s. retaliation for 9/11, the taliban and osama bin laden attempted to use these western hostages as bargaining tools. kabul 24 revisits not only these westerners' horrific 105 days in captivity, but also the torture endured by their 16 muslim co-workers who were accused by the taliban of converting to christianity. today we're going to hear from authors henry o -- known as chip -- arnold and ben pearson about their recently-published book. it has just come out the end of last month, which presides a full-length documentary film scheduled to be released in november. chip? yes. >> [inaudible] >> good idea. okay, thank you. they're working on it. can you hear me though? i can try to talk a little louder. okay. chip arnold is an award-winning writer and producer. his credits include the film, the second chance, and t
from the southern festival of books held annually in nashville, this is 50 minutes. >> for three months in 2001, the desperate plight of eight international workers captured by the taliban in afghanistan captured the the attention of the world. with the growing specter of the u.s. retaliation for 9/11, the taliban and osama bin laden attempted to use these western hostages as bargaining tools. kabul 24 revisits not only these westerners' horrific 105 days in captivity, but also the...
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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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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 people in the caribbean, the people in america, the black people, in caribbean, america, that we are all the same people. and i think for me one of the greatest benefits is being able to travel. and i went to the south african traditional music awards, and watching this huge production. they had the green carpet, you. really, really big. i got to see so many different traditional dance and so forth, and i mean, i could have easily been in the caribbean. i could've been in america saying the lindy hop in the 20. i could've seen the green stepping. and so i think that really, it's up to us. if we are aware of our history and we are aware that there is a lie, you know, that someone else is claiming o
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 people in the caribbean, the people in america, the black people, in caribbean, america, that we...
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all that high and society of the nashville, tennessee. >> how did he meet sarah? >> sarah childress, her brother had been a class make a poll. she was quite a bit younger. he may have known her when she was 11 and 12, and met her at a reception or party for a prominent tennessee and who later became governor. he saw her in the mirror, a reflection in the mirror, and was immediately smitten with the visage that he saw. he made his way to find her, but through the crowd he lost her. by the time he found her, she was with her brother, who he had known from school. there were pretty much together ever since. >> he graduated from the university of north carolina, studying? he got a lot agree? >> it became a lawyer but you did not get a law degree in those days. he studied liberal arts and sciences. it was gradual did no. 1 in both. -- he was graduated no. 1 in both. the study the curriculum of liberal arts. >> youtube two years to do this. when did you change your mind on anything about whole? >> i knew very little about polk. that was a good thing. what struck me was
all that high and society of the nashville, tennessee. >> how did he meet sarah? >> sarah childress, her brother had been a class make a poll. she was quite a bit younger. he may have known her when she was 11 and 12, and met her at a reception or party for a prominent tennessee and who later became governor. he saw her in the mirror, a reflection in the mirror, and was immediately smitten with the visage that he saw. he made his way to find her, but through the crowd he lost her....
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. >> craig: positive take out of this game so far is the fact they had the 2-0 lead on nashville, joe. nashville with the timeout, and his team came back against the edmonton oiler team in the last game here. >> joe: the predators who were struggling to score in the first couple of months, boy have their offense come as of late. >> craig: an odd matinee that usually doesn't happen, and they got the victory over the hometown calgary flames. >> joe: washington back home for the wednesday tilt. >> craig: will we get back home? >> joe: i sure hope so. we hope to have a game next wednesday. new jersey the day after christmas, carolina and then back out west against san jose and the sharks. and that's the 4:00 start. it's funny our travel saga has been interesting. we are headed to the same city. one of is heading there and the other is trying to get home from there. >> craig: i hope we can fly. i will try tomorrow with my daughter. >> joe: god speed, boys, especially of those of you in the truck. >> craig: you will get snowed in here. they are supposed to have two feet of snow here. >> joe
. >> craig: positive take out of this game so far is the fact they had the 2-0 lead on nashville, joe. nashville with the timeout, and his team came back against the edmonton oiler team in the last game here. >> joe: the predators who were struggling to score in the first couple of months, boy have their offense come as of late. >> craig: an odd matinee that usually doesn't happen, and they got the victory over the hometown calgary flames. >> joe: washington back home...
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they took it, got one against nashville. ovechkin the game maker, then coming up big with a late save in a shoot-out. the new york islanders, big shoot out. and top shelf there, hallman, what a nice move. -- hagman. that a nice move. >> greg: stealing this one. >> joe: love them or hate them, more of them occurring nationwide. >> greg: so for, close to 18% decided by the shoot out, and the highest it has been since the shoot outs were start indeed the nhl. >> joe: both clubs tonight have their minds set on victory. help explain how they might get it done. >> greg: the caps have to mitt the lanes in full speed. have to be in control of the speed game. they have to score on the 2-1- 1's and the with 3 on 2 attacks. they need guys helping in front of the net and pk perfection. they have the worst penalty killing in the nhl. the best thing to solve that is not take penalties tonight. >> joe: and fleischmann's performs has been key. a willingness to barge the net has met up to the perimeter game. it all adds up to him being a thr
they took it, got one against nashville. ovechkin the game maker, then coming up big with a late save in a shoot-out. the new york islanders, big shoot out. and top shelf there, hallman, what a nice move. -- hagman. that a nice move. >> greg: stealing this one. >> joe: love them or hate them, more of them occurring nationwide. >> greg: so for, close to 18% decided by the shoot out, and the highest it has been since the shoot outs were start indeed the nhl. >> joe: both...
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he bought a beautiful home in nashville that had been previously owned by philip condi, a very prominent was sickly towards the end of his presidency and all the way on his journey back to tennessee. he then began to revive a little bit. he was refurbishing this house and then he took a turn for the worse. very quickly he died. >> where was he born? >> born in north carolina. moved at age of 11 to tennessee with his family. that was a real pioneer place in those times. it was dangerous. a man or woman or child of the caucasian race was killed. it was very dangerous. his family had become quite prominent and lands. they speculated in plant in north carolina and made a fair amount of money. they went to tennessee with what they earn their. they were quite prominent. they were very friendly with andrew jackson and all of the high-and society at national and tennessee during that time. >> how did he meet sarah? >> her brother had been a classmate of polk's. she met her at a reception or party -- he met her at a reception or party and saw her reflection in the mirror and was immediately smitt
he bought a beautiful home in nashville that had been previously owned by philip condi, a very prominent was sickly towards the end of his presidency and all the way on his journey back to tennessee. he then began to revive a little bit. he was refurbishing this house and then he took a turn for the worse. very quickly he died. >> where was he born? >> born in north carolina. moved at age of 11 to tennessee with his family. that was a real pioneer place in those times. it was...
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nashville, tenn., on our line republicans, go ahead caller: caller: we need to address our terrorismssues in the united states. if we don't, we will and of with the laudable block of buildings, airplanes, buses. look from the world what they are doing i have worked at the national airport and secured the security -- and installed security systems. i found the measures they are taking are not enough. host: which airport do to work at? caller: the international airport. i cannot comment on the security systems i work on but these folks can get inside buildings up to 200 feet. i think they need to implement security measures at the front door to keep these guys out. whether you are moslem, african- american, white, they need to make district on everybody. i appreciate you having me on. host: decatur, alabama, on our life for independence, go ahead caller: the guy who called in about the blue-eyed terrorists. i did three years in an alabama prison on marijuana and they are eight camps. -- hate camps. if you want to find your terrorists, go to prisons. host:aoz you think we should put pri
nashville, tenn., on our line republicans, go ahead caller: caller: we need to address our terrorismssues in the united states. if we don't, we will and of with the laudable block of buildings, airplanes, buses. look from the world what they are doing i have worked at the national airport and secured the security -- and installed security systems. i found the measures they are taking are not enough. host: which airport do to work at? caller: the international airport. i cannot comment on the...
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host: nashville on the democrat line. caller: good morning. the second comment. i keep hearing everyone speak of that 32% of americans don't want this healthcare. i have never been polled in my life. how can they say that i know people are not being polled. i know just like yesterday, they had to send the clerk you note bill for seven hours that was delaying the time from the democrats. it's all about breaking barack obama. they do not want him to have a victory. they want him to fail because he is a black man because they figure if he fails as a black man, there will never again be an opportunity for another black person to be?÷ the president of the united states. host: let's get a response from our guest. guest: i think republicans do object. they don't like this legislation. this isn't some bill where you say, i agree in principal but i have minute objections. this is a make or break question whether or not federal government is involved in healthcare is the issue. healthcare isn't something they talk about. they don't have people they can
host: nashville on the democrat line. caller: good morning. the second comment. i keep hearing everyone speak of that 32% of americans don't want this healthcare. i have never been polled in my life. how can they say that i know people are not being polled. i know just like yesterday, they had to send the clerk you note bill for seven hours that was delaying the time from the democrats. it's all about breaking barack obama. they do not want him to have a victory. they want him to fail because...
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host: david is joining us for nashville. caller: good morning. mr.omon, you and i are living in very different worlds. the last time i checked the democrats had 60 votes in the senate and the overwhelming majority in the house. republicans, all we can do is play four-cornered defense. we have not had control of congress sent 2006. what over gotten? we have gone from 4.4% unemployment up to something like 17.5%. i am over 60 years old and i have never seen the economy in such disarray. it is because a democrat. they are going to vote for democrats because it does not matter. host: here is a twitter from john. guest: well, under fdr the new deal was to announce the socialist all the time. the economy went into a tailspin under the administration of george w. bush. the official rate of just around 10% right now does masked the deeper and wider unemployment. i would say that we are now looking at a situation where the stimulus package from the obama administration as has been ward by others to be inadequate. there has been a bailout of wall street, not r
host: david is joining us for nashville. caller: good morning. mr.omon, you and i are living in very different worlds. the last time i checked the democrats had 60 votes in the senate and the overwhelming majority in the house. republicans, all we can do is play four-cornered defense. we have not had control of congress sent 2006. what over gotten? we have gone from 4.4% unemployment up to something like 17.5%. i am over 60 years old and i have never seen the economy in such disarray. it is...
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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 come true. . >> where i go, i hear about it the next day, like anywhere! >> a think a big part of al is he doesn't try to appeal to anybody. he does what he does. >> i heard the legend of bubba chuck. >> one of the best that ever played basketball. >> what's up? i'm allen iverson and we're in here talking. this is my life, 365. when you talk about allen iverson it's better to talk negative. ♪ >> i took the team and gave it back to the fans. >> i put it in back. catch him again. >> people that don't understand --
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sec versus seatbelt coming up on friday night here on css, live from nashville as the tennessee volunteers take on middle tennessee state and that will be followed by vanderbilt versus western kentucky. friday night at 7:00 eastern right here on css. tony bennett in his first season as the virginia cavaliers head coach following in the footsteps of his father. played for him at wisconsin green bay and coached with him at wisconsin and then at washington state. among the challenges with the new coaching staff, daymeon, is not one player on the virginia roster recruited by the coaching staff so they are working with a brand new set of players and a coaching staff that has not worked together until the start of this season. >> daymeon: and at the same time, they are excited about the recruited guys already and coach bennett excited about the new kids that they have coming in as well as working with the group that they have this year for the duration of the season. >> matt: when you talk about a bennett coached team you talk about defense which makes their dead last rank ghtsing in the confere
sec versus seatbelt coming up on friday night here on css, live from nashville as the tennessee volunteers take on middle tennessee state and that will be followed by vanderbilt versus western kentucky. friday night at 7:00 eastern right here on css. tony bennett in his first season as the virginia cavaliers head coach following in the footsteps of his father. played for him at wisconsin green bay and coached with him at wisconsin and then at washington state. among the challenges with the new...
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host: nashville on the democrat line. caller: good morning.actics and are big liars, and under no circumstances do they want to support the healthcare the second comment. i keep hearing everyone speak of that 32% of americans don't want this healthcare. i have never been polled in my life. how can they say that i know people are not being polled. i know just like yesterday, they had to send the clerk you note bill for seven hours that was delaying the time from the democrats. it's all about breaking barack obama. they do not want him to have a victory. they want him to fail because he is a black man because they figure if he fails as a black man, there will never again be an opportunity for another black person to be?÷ the president of the united states. host: let's get a response from our guest. guest: i think republicans do object. they don't like this legislation. this isn't some bill where you say, i agree in principal but i have minute objections. this is a make or break question whether or not federal government is involved in healthcare
host: nashville on the democrat line. caller: good morning.actics and are big liars, and under no circumstances do they want to support the healthcare the second comment. i keep hearing everyone speak of that 32% of americans don't want this healthcare. i have never been polled in my life. how can they say that i know people are not being polled. i know just like yesterday, they had to send the clerk you note bill for seven hours that was delaying the time from the democrats. it's all about...
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appreciate the gentleman from tennessee because an earlier jazz started in his state in memphis in nashville, and the roots of it were embedded in the modern jazz that the -- of the music that we reaffirm today as a national treasure. before i just yield back the balance of my time because i studied music as a young person, it was -- i owe these musicians a debt of gratitude because it was they that recommended that i go to law school. so i'm grateful to them for helping my career. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan yields the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and agree to house resolution number 894. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the resolution is agreed to, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, may i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of takin
appreciate the gentleman from tennessee because an earlier jazz started in his state in memphis in nashville, and the roots of it were embedded in the modern jazz that the -- of the music that we reaffirm today as a national treasure. before i just yield back the balance of my time because i studied music as a young person, it was -- i owe these musicians a debt of gratitude because it was they that recommended that i go to law school. so i'm grateful to them for helping my career. i yield back...
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host: david is joining us for nashville. caller: good morning. mr.d i are living in very different worlds. the last time i checked the democrats had 60 votes in the senate and the overwhelming majority in the house. republicans, all we can do is play four-cornered defense. we have not had control of congress sent 2006. what over gotten? we have gone from 4.4% unemployment up to something like 17.5%. i am over 60 years old and i have never seen the economy in such disarray. it is because a democrat. they are going to vote for democrats because it does not matter. host: here is a twitter from john. guest: well, under fdr the new deal was to announce the socialist all the time. the economy went into a tailspin under the administration of george w. bush. the official rate of just around 10% right now does masked the deeper and wider unemployment. i would say that we are now looking at a situation where the stimulus package from the obama administration as has been ward by others to be inadequate. there has been a bailout of wall street, not relief for ma
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i taught in nashville, the music industry was behind the curve and they have been losing jobs likeçóy. the television industry wants to get in front of it. >> and mr. seibel, do you want to work with us, your business, obviously provides income, do you see the value of trying to get a good road map so you could exist and that we can prevent piracy on the intersunset net? >> definitely. >> we're going to adjourn this hearing and mr. chairman, wants to come back. the chairman wants to come back. we're going to adjourn this hearing and this hearing is in adjournment and the witnesses -- recess and, consume. what ra we doing, we adjourning or recessing. and excuse me. and let me pull that back. and we're going to reset this hearing and we ask that the witnesses remain available. it should be about 10 minutes and maybe a little long herb but we need you to stand by. thank you so much, this meeting, this hearing is in recess. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] [captions performed by the national captioning institute] >> okay. the hearing will come to order
i taught in nashville, the music industry was behind the curve and they have been losing jobs likeçóy. the television industry wants to get in front of it. >> and mr. seibel, do you want to work with us, your business, obviously provides income, do you see the value of trying to get a good road map so you could exist and that we can prevent piracy on the intersunset net? >> definitely. >> we're going to adjourn this hearing and mr. chairman, wants to come back. the chairman...
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. >> back to nashville,jd on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning.rofoundly about everything you said whether global warming and especially the healthcare fiasco. why is it so imperative to have this bill passed by cross masss. there a magic formula i've missed? you know you talk about scare tactics? this idiot president barack obama said yesterday if we don't pass a bill by christmas the government is going to bow bankrupt. you want to talk about scare tactics all you people do is try to scare the american people into believing this. nobody in this country wants this healthcare system. the overwhelming majority don't want what your proposing in this healthcare bill. you@@@@@@xd illegal aliens. host:let's get a response. the legislation is specific there are no public funds to provide abortion services. the debate comes to the question of whether public funds can e used to provide a cost where the individual is paying the cost. so the portion the indiv idual is paying [unintelligible] i do not read the legislation the way the caller does. there is a
. >> back to nashville,jd on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning.rofoundly about everything you said whether global warming and especially the healthcare fiasco. why is it so imperative to have this bill passed by cross masss. there a magic formula i've missed? you know you talk about scare tactics? this idiot president barack obama said yesterday if we don't pass a bill by christmas the government is going to bow bankrupt. you want to talk about scare tactics all you...
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nashville, tenn., on our line republicans, go ahead caller: caller: we need to address our terrorismssues in the united states. if we don't, we will and of with the laudable block of buildings, airplanes, buses. look from the world what they are doing i have worked at the national airport and secured the security -- and installed security systems. i found the measures they are taking are not enough. host: which airport do to work at? caller: the international airport. i cannot comment on the security systems i work on but these folks can get inside buildings up to 200 feet. i think they need to implement security measures at the front door to keep these guys out. whether you are moslem, african- american, white, they need to make district on everybody. i appreciate you having me on. host: decatur, alabama, on our life for independence, go ahead caller: the guy who called in about the blue-eyed terrorists. i did three years in an alabama prison on marijuana and they are eight camps. -- hate camps. if you want to find your terrorists, go to prisons. host:aoz you think we should put pri
nashville, tenn., on our line republicans, go ahead caller: caller: we need to address our terrorismssues in the united states. if we don't, we will and of with the laudable block of buildings, airplanes, buses. look from the world what they are doing i have worked at the national airport and secured the security -- and installed security systems. i found the measures they are taking are not enough. host: which airport do to work at? caller: the international airport. i cannot comment on the...
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the next call comes on our republican line from nashville. caller: how are you? i watched c-span every morning. when it comes to mr. lieberman, karl rove promised us republicans that if we got him then he would tout the republican line. he works for the insurance company, not for the citizens here. that is the way that he is. he has always been like that. host: peter, you're calling on the republican line. is it senator. -- did you vote against him in the past? -- did you vote against senator lieberman? please explain. caller: sometimes four, sometimes against. yes, definitely. he has always been the way. the people here, there are many better very angry with him. host: midmorning on the line for democrats from in and they'anna. ok, rather bethesda, md. caller: i think senator lieberman's moral compass is skewed. he favors banks and insurance companies. it is clear where his sympathies lie. caller: hello. this senator lieberman, everything going on in congress right now is about him. he was to put himself in the spotlight. he and john mccain are still running for
the next call comes on our republican line from nashville. caller: how are you? i watched c-span every morning. when it comes to mr. lieberman, karl rove promised us republicans that if we got him then he would tout the republican line. he works for the insurance company, not for the citizens here. that is the way that he is. he has always been like that. host: peter, you're calling on the republican line. is it senator. -- did you vote against him in the past? -- did you vote against senator...
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. >> back to nashville,jd on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning.ree with you profoundly about everything you said whether global warming and especially the healthcare fiasco. why is it so imperative to have this bill passed by cross masss. there a magic formula i've missed? you know you talk about scare tactics? this idiot president barack obama said yesterday if we don't pass a bill by christmas the government is going to bow bankrupt. you want to talk about scare tactics all you people do is try to scare the american people into believing this. nobody in this country wants this healthcare system. the overwhelming majority don't want what your proposing in this healthcare bill. you deliberately lied sir with all due respect about the death panels and the pro-abortion funding. there's also free healthcare for illegal aliens so your deliberately trying to - host: made your point. let's get a response from senator bingaman. overall abortion and free healthcare for immigrant? guest: well the legislation is there's no assistance provided to undocumente
. >> back to nashville,jd on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning.ree with you profoundly about everything you said whether global warming and especially the healthcare fiasco. why is it so imperative to have this bill passed by cross masss. there a magic formula i've missed? you know you talk about scare tactics? this idiot president barack obama said yesterday if we don't pass a bill by christmas the government is going to bow bankrupt. you want to talk about scare...
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separately, in nashville, the fertilized egg was a great place to go viruses. started working on other viruses and ultimately as we all know influences found his home there. in the early '30s, flu was isolated from humans. the ferret, it turns out this is as louis pasteur said, was his quote? chance favors a prepared mind because it was in a situation where people in england are working on the distemper vaccine that a lab worker with influenza came in and infected ferrets which was the first identification in tears as an animal model. later on, world war ii and as you saw before, accelerate the development of a vaccine because the military was very concerned about what the losses were in world war i with the pandemic and wanted to try to protect their troops. later on was the first vaccine, first influenza vaccine was proved for use. and aforesaid '50s there was work. were at that time even apply to influenza, it was clear that the antibody response would be proved. the height of the response was clear. the duration of protection was longer and it was a broader
separately, in nashville, the fertilized egg was a great place to go viruses. started working on other viruses and ultimately as we all know influences found his home there. in the early '30s, flu was isolated from humans. the ferret, it turns out this is as louis pasteur said, was his quote? chance favors a prepared mind because it was in a situation where people in england are working on the distemper vaccine that a lab worker with influenza came in and infected ferrets which was the first...
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. >> back to nashville,jd on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning.about everything you said whether global warming and especially the healthcare fiasco. why is it so imperative to have this bill passed by cross masss. there a magic formula i've missed? you know you talk about scare tactics? this idiot president barack obama said yesterday if we don't pass a bill by christmas the government is going to bow bankrupt. you want to talk about scare tactics all you people do is try to scare the american people into believing this. nobody in this country wants this healthcare system. the overwhelming majority don't want what your proposing in this healthcare bill. you deliberately lied sir with all due respect about the death panels and the pro-abortion funding. there's also free healthcare for illegal aliens so your deliberately trying to - host: made your point. let's get a response from senator bingaman. overall abortion and free healthcare for immigrant? guest: well the legislation is there's no assistance provided to undocumented illegal immigrants. th
. >> back to nashville,jd on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning.about everything you said whether global warming and especially the healthcare fiasco. why is it so imperative to have this bill passed by cross masss. there a magic formula i've missed? you know you talk about scare tactics? this idiot president barack obama said yesterday if we don't pass a bill by christmas the government is going to bow bankrupt. you want to talk about scare tactics all you people do...
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separably in nashville dr. good pastor was working on techniques grief found the fertilized egg was a great place to grow viruses and started working on other viruses and ultimately as we all know influenza donda tom there. in their early 30's, the flu was isolated from humans. there were animal models of transmissibility. the feerick. it turns out as lilly pasteur said,-- what was his quote? it was in a situation where people in england were working on distemper vaccine in a lab where influence came in and affected the ferrets which is the first identification with the ferrets as an animal model. later run will 42 accelerated the development of the vaccine because the military was very concerned about what the losses were in world war i and that with the pandemic and want to try to protect their troops and then later on was the first vaccine, the first influenza vaccine approved for use. and the 40's and 50's there was work on-- were even apply to influence it was clear that the antibody response could be impr
separably in nashville dr. good pastor was working on techniques grief found the fertilized egg was a great place to grow viruses and started working on other viruses and ultimately as we all know influenza donda tom there. in their early 30's, the flu was isolated from humans. there were animal models of transmissibility. the feerick. it turns out as lilly pasteur said,-- what was his quote? it was in a situation where people in england were working on distemper vaccine in a lab where...
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separately in nashville dr. goodpasture was working on viral techniques.nd the fertilized egg was a great place to grow viruses. started working on other viruses, and ultimately influenza found its home there. in the early 30's, flu was isolated from humans. there were animal models that transmissibility. the ferret as louis pasteur said chance favors a prepared mind. because it was in a situation where people new england were working on the distemper vaccine that a lab worker with influenza came in and infected the fer res which is the first identification of ferret as an animal model. later on world war ii as you said before accelerated the development of a vaccine because the military was very concerned about what the losses were in world war i with the pandemic and wanted to try to protect their troops. and then later on was the first influenza vaccine was approved for use. and in the 40's and 50's there was work on oil and water emulsions where at that time even applied to influenza it was clear that the ant body response could be improved, the height
separately in nashville dr. goodpasture was working on viral techniques.nd the fertilized egg was a great place to grow viruses. started working on other viruses, and ultimately influenza found its home there. in the early 30's, flu was isolated from humans. there were animal models that transmissibility. the ferret as louis pasteur said chance favors a prepared mind. because it was in a situation where people new england were working on the distemper vaccine that a lab worker with influenza...
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when they become working age are not going to be competing for jobs with kids in nashville and in san francisco, they're going to be competing for jobs with kids in india and chi that. -- china. and so we have to be able to gauge how they are, how they're performing compared to their counterparts that they're going to be competing against. so a really clear movement towards national standards and a national assessment are incredibly important. but for the most part here in d.c. we're looking very closely at proficiency rates, and we're also looking at the achievement gap. i told you earlier that i inherited a 70% racial achievement gap, so at both the district level and at the school level we're looking very closely at whether we're able to close that gap, and we're moving towards insuring that every child is getting a quality education and that the race and income level of our children and our students is not the determining factor for their educational attainment levels. >> hi, my name is pamela sorenson, and my mom is a teacher actually, and you said that in 2010 you'll be addressi
when they become working age are not going to be competing for jobs with kids in nashville and in san francisco, they're going to be competing for jobs with kids in india and chi that. -- china. and so we have to be able to gauge how they are, how they're performing compared to their counterparts that they're going to be competing against. so a really clear movement towards national standards and a national assessment are incredibly important. but for the most part here in d.c. we're looking...
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aspiring blues performer in memphis or whether we are talking about an up-and-coming country star in nashville, one of our colleagues or -- colleges or universities getting on the air own showcasing their local talent and some of their personalities. or maybe it is some of our religious organizations or churches. it is a way for them to spread their message. so this legislation does give a crucial voice to these communities. i was pleased that mr. boucher mentioned women, small businesses that are owned by women. the number of women we have seen move into the communications field because they had the ability to get to a low-power station and develop a format and programming that will help them to launch a dream. actually innovate for our airwaves. we have heard from a wide range of groups. they do stand in support of this. it is a pleasure to stand and support the bill and i urge this chamber to move forward on passing this legislation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from virginia. mr. boucher: at this time i yield such time as he may consume t
aspiring blues performer in memphis or whether we are talking about an up-and-coming country star in nashville, one of our colleagues or -- colleges or universities getting on the air own showcasing their local talent and some of their personalities. or maybe it is some of our religious organizations or churches. it is a way for them to spread their message. so this legislation does give a crucial voice to these communities. i was pleased that mr. boucher mentioned women, small businesses that...