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tremors rocked the area, destroying buildings and horrifying the populace.he volcanic storm of 79 a.d. turned day into night. the havoc continued on august the 25th as red hot mud surged down from vesuvius. pulsing sporadically throughout the day, the avalanches covered herculaneum in 80 feet of debris. the deadly gasses in their wake killed thousands on contact. this scene from a 1935 feature film captures the terrifying last moments of thousands of the city's residents -- helpless in the path of nature at its most lethal. imperial villas, noble homes and tradesmen's houses, theatres, taverns and bakeries lay dormant, as if asleep, for 17 centuries. the bourbon royal family, rulers of naples, led the discovery of pompeii, herculaneum, and the roman presence on the bay of naples in the 18th century. they ordered excavations and had the most elegant finds removed to their palace. word of the mysterious roman cities trapped in time spread throughout europe intrigued by the classical age. travelers added pompeii as a vital stop on their grand tour. sir william
tremors rocked the area, destroying buildings and horrifying the populace.he volcanic storm of 79 a.d. turned day into night. the havoc continued on august the 25th as red hot mud surged down from vesuvius. pulsing sporadically throughout the day, the avalanches covered herculaneum in 80 feet of debris. the deadly gasses in their wake killed thousands on contact. this scene from a 1935 feature film captures the terrifying last moments of thousands of the city's residents -- helpless in the path...
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not even right wing populace took out what are usually the favorite topics like immigration and islam. he focused on the the euro and these topics were designed to be the winner in the dutch elections, and that means the dutch elections could determine the euro into the future. the netherlands have always been a very close ally of germany and the austerity plans, but if they lose, it will be more difficult for angela merkel to push for more a austerity in brussels. >> what about anti-europe sentiment? what has changed? >> the dutch have become skeptical of pro european alexy. they say they were pushed into accepting the euro without being properly informed. skepticism is growing and they have developed a skepticism toward angela merkel, not in the way she deals with financial matters. they like it but she is very strict and they appreciate her financial rigorous test. but she has been pushing for more political integration that would meet in brussels would give more power and that is not something the dutch want at all. the european union as awful will take a course in the future, but
not even right wing populace took out what are usually the favorite topics like immigration and islam. he focused on the the euro and these topics were designed to be the winner in the dutch elections, and that means the dutch elections could determine the euro into the future. the netherlands have always been a very close ally of germany and the austerity plans, but if they lose, it will be more difficult for angela merkel to push for more a austerity in brussels. >> what about...
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narrator: there are also mixed signals from the local slovak populace. ( speaking slovak ) translatori have a cousin who emigrated to the united states. his children were born in america, and so they are american. when one is born in a country, one takes the nationality of that country, no? so why are the hungarians who were born in slovakia not slovaks? they were born in slovakia, they are slovaks, and that's the end of it! independent slovakia made many hungarians nervous within slovakia. they felt better in a bigger czechoslovak state, where they felt that the government in prague, which was the government for czechoslovakia-- they would be treated more fairly in that kind of government. in a newly independent slovakia, they felt like they were a minority in a country where the dominant people, now the slovaks, had historical grievances against them and they didn't have the czechs anymore to appeal to. narrator: during the communist era, the totalitarian system tried to deal with nationality problems by denying them. but they never went away. in a country in the process of adapting
narrator: there are also mixed signals from the local slovak populace. ( speaking slovak ) translatori have a cousin who emigrated to the united states. his children were born in america, and so they are american. when one is born in a country, one takes the nationality of that country, no? so why are the hungarians who were born in slovakia not slovaks? they were born in slovakia, they are slovaks, and that's the end of it! independent slovakia made many hungarians nervous within slovakia....
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different workshop scenarios to handle crowd and responses and getting ready for all of the anticipated populace that will come into the city. while we enjoy of course the big economic contribution to the work force and to business, we also have to be focused on everyone's safety. that is partly what makes the event so successful. the more that we do that with all of our partners here, the more the event will be safe, therefore more successful. i am also very interested in every type about reach that we do in our neighborhoods and thank you, supervisor cohen, for joining us. i know that we are trying to be creative and constantly reminding people about to the equipment and products that they should have. there is going to be another effort to make sure that we have a campaign to educate our public to get the right equipment and have it available to them. this is being planned and it is called "what are you shopping for?" we take every opportunity to remind everyone. thanks to our fire chief and his wife and to her work that we properly use the month of april. this takes advantage of the commemor
different workshop scenarios to handle crowd and responses and getting ready for all of the anticipated populace that will come into the city. while we enjoy of course the big economic contribution to the work force and to business, we also have to be focused on everyone's safety. that is partly what makes the event so successful. the more that we do that with all of our partners here, the more the event will be safe, therefore more successful. i am also very interested in every type about...
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about thirty four billion dollars on an annual basis and that's something that scotland and its populace seem increasingly wanting to get their hands on. gail lythgoe is campaigning for independence that is scotland outside of the u.k. could make decisions based on it's own me. too with independence when the biggest advantages is the ability to create feed our society the ability to do is to design in our financial system the ability to design our welfare system in scotland we've gone down a different path we have the education we could free prescription charges we are focusing mark far more on construction and job creation and investing in in the economy scotland has massive potential in the new renewable industry in fact the scottish government has just invested a lot of money in the green industry so in scotland we're choosing to do in a different path and we've done really well in the areas where we come from so we have different perches what westminster do and about and we one of the biggest advanced independents will be able to go so the different virtues in all the other areas of
about thirty four billion dollars on an annual basis and that's something that scotland and its populace seem increasingly wanting to get their hands on. gail lythgoe is campaigning for independence that is scotland outside of the u.k. could make decisions based on it's own me. too with independence when the biggest advantages is the ability to create feed our society the ability to do is to design in our financial system the ability to design our welfare system in scotland we've gone down a...
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. >>> the best guarantee or the of a vibrant middle class is an educated populace.a, students in the third largest school district couldn't even go to school last week. politics in the way of education. >> this was audio strike of choice. and it's wrong choice for the children. >> he came in and disrespected the teachers in this city. we had a contract from the previous mayor which he aggregated, he basically said you're not going to get the raise that we were actually contractually given. >> essentially a bunch of educated people can't fix a problem and 350,000 students trying to get an education pay the price. whitney tollson is the founder of democrats education reform. you're known as a value investor, so let's talk about where there's value in the public school system. you got a situation where s.a.t. scores have not budged in the united states since the 1970s and the national test scores have really stagnated as well. where do we find what's going right in education? >> even worse is not only have we stagnated but we're spending twice as much money per pupil a
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about thirty four billion dollars on an annual basis and that's something that scotland and its populace seem increasingly wanting to get their hands up. by the way our online news team is keeping you up to date with the events in scotland on home and while you are there check out some other stories to. the american media is losing the tranced of the people the majority of americans have stopped expecting mainstream news to be attractive. in class failure pays as punish woman who became famous for blemish in a nineteenth century fresca looks to cash in on the fiasco. does die without any more news coming up in just a few. the legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the burgen archipelago don't make a pretty picture if the guiding principle here is the worse the better local life to tell the story that back in soviet times when no regions were visiting barons were they also in express lanes when it was and how prospero
about thirty four billion dollars on an annual basis and that's something that scotland and its populace seem increasingly wanting to get their hands up. by the way our online news team is keeping you up to date with the events in scotland on home and while you are there check out some other stories to. the american media is losing the tranced of the people the majority of americans have stopped expecting mainstream news to be attractive. in class failure pays as punish woman who became famous...
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instead of owners small business owners are appropriate and down along similar lines to the american populace which is pretty much about a third a third a third democrat independent republican and so it's fair to say that a majority of the small business owners in the country are not republicans they're democrats or independents. and yet when you look at in to the gender what you see is an engender that pushes largely republican ideas its intent is a member of the american what is the big change council which we've helped expose on alec exposed organ which is the subject of an upcoming documentary by bill moyers in favor is part of that organization which is pushing extreme agenda on gun policy on on changing and making it harder for americans to vote on a trade policy in terms of trade policies that ship jobs overseas so out so into his part of alec a longtime member of alec but beyond that in to the past donations its involvement in the electoral campaign through one of its arms indicate that it's largely supporting republican candidates almost all of the time astounding people can learn mo
instead of owners small business owners are appropriate and down along similar lines to the american populace which is pretty much about a third a third a third democrat independent republican and so it's fair to say that a majority of the small business owners in the country are not republicans they're democrats or independents. and yet when you look at in to the gender what you see is an engender that pushes largely republican ideas its intent is a member of the american what is the big...
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political system which is a lot of work in process the government has not had to buy support from the populace until now so they have been able to limit their spending whereas the europeans have just been having to you know keep buying the support of the lower middle classes and you see with it eventually it could be the reform project immediately and we've been watching it for quite a long time now with distributors how did how and putin doing with his reforms because you have these two things you have to balance all of the time the first thing to say is that the russian government's never been good at doing everything at once and so they focus in on the areas topics be given though you know the vertical capital but on the things that they're working on for example the capital markets that's about to be transformed russia will be hooked up to euro clear and you can buy russian sovereign bonds from your chair in london and that could be transformational i mean the the amount of money going into sovereign debt here will triple in the first few months just as people rebound that brings up a very
political system which is a lot of work in process the government has not had to buy support from the populace until now so they have been able to limit their spending whereas the europeans have just been having to you know keep buying the support of the lower middle classes and you see with it eventually it could be the reform project immediately and we've been watching it for quite a long time now with distributors how did how and putin doing with his reforms because you have these two things...
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earn about thirty four billion dollars on an annual basis that is something that scotland and its populace seem increasingly wanting to get their hands up. a little later this welfare worries can now put our leaders plans to bring the dead could mean more of the poorest people plunged into poverty we've got the full report the full story and a lot more to just a couple of minutes. the legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the bergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worse the better locals like to tell the story that back in soviet times when norwegians were visiting barons were they also an ex. and how prosperous this was well times have changed by this so it lags say still attracting the region tourists or barons work cons watch native cash that's why while. our goal is common as was uncovered here a few days ago instead of throwing it away the local administration decided t
earn about thirty four billion dollars on an annual basis that is something that scotland and its populace seem increasingly wanting to get their hands up. a little later this welfare worries can now put our leaders plans to bring the dead could mean more of the poorest people plunged into poverty we've got the full report the full story and a lot more to just a couple of minutes. the legacy no one should be proud. of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their...
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earn about thirty four billion dollars on an annual basis so that's something that scotland and its populace seem increasingly wanting to get their hands up. and our on my knees team is keeping you up to date with a bounce in scotland on r.t. dot com and while you're on the web check out some other stories as well thank them in media is losing the trust of the people as the majority of americans have stopped expecting mainstream news to be objective. and also that they are pays a spanish woman who became famous for blue machine and nineteenth century fresca looks to share in on the fiasco. in bahrain security forces have fired tear gas and stun grenades at government demonstrators at least twenty nine were arrested shi'ite protesters are calling for an end to all they call discrimination by the sunni on wednesday bahrain's leaders agreed to accept most of the un human rights recommendations pledging to suppress violence and improve treatment of political prisoners more than fifty people have been killed in the rest of which has been ongoing since february last year but international affairs
earn about thirty four billion dollars on an annual basis so that's something that scotland and its populace seem increasingly wanting to get their hands up. and our on my knees team is keeping you up to date with a bounce in scotland on r.t. dot com and while you're on the web check out some other stories as well thank them in media is losing the trust of the people as the majority of americans have stopped expecting mainstream news to be objective. and also that they are pays a spanish woman...
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to relinquish power and of course since you don't have a democracy there there is no way for the populace to peacefully oust such a regime and so the rebels are insistent that the regime has to go and we don't know where this is going to end it could in total chaos it could end in a replacement regime with it's it's a fairly peaceful transition after the the war is over i doubt though i think you're looking at a classic total chaos situation in syria i mean indeed that is the main question when is it all going to end the battle for aleppo has not been raising for more than two months by the syrian government and the rebels claim they hold the initiative so why hasn't he decided been able to prevail yet i mean how long could this last no one knows i mean each side is dug in. the chances of compromise in my opinion are nonexistent because the assad regime insists on staying in a power the insurgents or the rebels insist that it has to go i don't see how you can have room for compromise there and it's just a question of who has greater military might to prevail here and that's why neither si
to relinquish power and of course since you don't have a democracy there there is no way for the populace to peacefully oust such a regime and so the rebels are insistent that the regime has to go and we don't know where this is going to end it could in total chaos it could end in a replacement regime with it's it's a fairly peaceful transition after the the war is over i doubt though i think you're looking at a classic total chaos situation in syria i mean indeed that is the main question when...
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stand by idly after a period of time so the leaders in those countries are facing discontent by the populace who now understand and realize that they are simply put under the thumb of western intel led by the us led by nato and led by international banking syndicates now we've seen flags being flown during these anti-american protests well washington see this as a wake up call to rethink its support al qaeda linked rebels in syria. well first of all i don't believe that the u.s. wants to see that happen i think the u.s. is happy to see it and once again western intel power is happy to see the conflict in the crisis that is happening without that there is no justification for further occupation in these countries and without the occupation there is no justification for the centralization of power in the middle east which is the desired goal so i don't think washington really cares too much about whether they're on one side or the other of the supposed. situation bill do whatever is necessary in order to maintain the conflict so that their their their purposeful on the ground position is maint
stand by idly after a period of time so the leaders in those countries are facing discontent by the populace who now understand and realize that they are simply put under the thumb of western intel led by the us led by nato and led by international banking syndicates now we've seen flags being flown during these anti-american protests well washington see this as a wake up call to rethink its support al qaeda linked rebels in syria. well first of all i don't believe that the u.s. wants to see...
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modified foods being touted by producers as an answer to the hunger risks facing the world's booming populace but there's a battle brewing between consumer groups raising the alarm about possible health risks and food producers resisting attempts to force them to label their g.m. products laurie our finest also known as the resident took to the streets of new york to gauge opinion. more than forty countries around the world have mandated g.m.o. labeling on food products but not in the u.s. is it fair to consumers to not have that information this week let's talk about that you would like to see the labels that absolutely why do you think we don't have them here oh i have a big conspiracy theorists and i'm sure that like the government you know because they're getting paid by pharmaceutical companies that own the g.m. most of they don't that's all that's what i think it comes down to money like everything out right exactly and it's all about big corporations making the seeds that are genetically modified i don't know i mean i've got a daughter who's really really particular about what she eats
modified foods being touted by producers as an answer to the hunger risks facing the world's booming populace but there's a battle brewing between consumer groups raising the alarm about possible health risks and food producers resisting attempts to force them to label their g.m. products laurie our finest also known as the resident took to the streets of new york to gauge opinion. more than forty countries around the world have mandated g.m.o. labeling on food products but not in the u.s. is...
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incentives or a different way of looking at lending because what's obvious to probably the rest of the populace and maybe not to the people doing much of these shops is what happened before was not working you can't go back to that system and expect that system to be profitable and we were talking earlier about just how the financial media's role in this and. how the landscape has really changed in the sense that i think post financial crisis maybe there's more of a taste for investigative journalism into the banking industry and we've seen more blogs in the twitter sphere is exploded so how do you think that landscape has changed and how do you think that change is the information that we know we were talking about the merrill bank of america acquisition and you know would we have had more information synergy think now then we did then with subpoenas do you think that it would have come out in the twitter sphere or something that's you know i think that's a really interesting question i mean i have to say i don't see too much secret subpoena type information on twitter. i'm going to be a reade
incentives or a different way of looking at lending because what's obvious to probably the rest of the populace and maybe not to the people doing much of these shops is what happened before was not working you can't go back to that system and expect that system to be profitable and we were talking earlier about just how the financial media's role in this and. how the landscape has really changed in the sense that i think post financial crisis maybe there's more of a taste for investigative...
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about impending attacks after nine eleven this country was paralyzed resulted in an acquiescent populace and completely unquestioning media climate of fear paved the way for the bush crime syndicate to commit several illegal acts and let me just go over a few of them illegal wars of aggression the administration lied about saddam's link to nine eleven about iraq having weapons of mass destruction because of this illegal war over one million civilians have died and millions more have been maimed and displaced check out this clip on the oprah winfrey show where bush was treated like an old saint and was given a platform to twist the truth. the vials but he had the capacity to make weapons here's the thing about going to make in this book oftentimes history judges you on the decisions you make but awful lot of times they don't judge you on the decisions you don't make and the point i make is that saddam hussein in power today would mean the world would be less stable and more dangerous and twenty five million people around he's would be living under the thumb of a brutal ruthless dictator m
about impending attacks after nine eleven this country was paralyzed resulted in an acquiescent populace and completely unquestioning media climate of fear paved the way for the bush crime syndicate to commit several illegal acts and let me just go over a few of them illegal wars of aggression the administration lied about saddam's link to nine eleven about iraq having weapons of mass destruction because of this illegal war over one million civilians have died and millions more have been maimed...
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forming a plan that spain isn't onboard and we're seeing much more dissension i think within the populace i think there's far less support for a plan and every day that drags on i think we see more risk that economies there continue to deteriorate and that they can't do anything useful and then the other and i see apple as a good potential catalyst here i think earnings are going to be good for us companies as a whole but one of the things that we saw certainly is a macro trader was a lot of people were bearish the market and we're losing money as we kept getting this rally and i've been bullish at that time they started buying apple because somehow they could close their eyes and say well ok hit the market but apple such a great company so i think all of a sudden we had a lot of longs and then last week a lot of the trading seemed very bubble mentality you know oh we might have sold an extra million i phone so the stock goes up ten points ok the reality is that represents almost ten billion of equity market cap. one hundred million two hundred million of profits so i think people got rea
forming a plan that spain isn't onboard and we're seeing much more dissension i think within the populace i think there's far less support for a plan and every day that drags on i think we see more risk that economies there continue to deteriorate and that they can't do anything useful and then the other and i see apple as a good potential catalyst here i think earnings are going to be good for us companies as a whole but one of the things that we saw certainly is a macro trader was a lot of...
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speight in portugal once again hit with the demonstrations as the populace there demands an end to brussels interference this has one point five million march through the streets of barcelona calling for catalonia is independence from spain. cross-talk coming up next stay with us here on our. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm people of l. fact checking in keeping politicians honest at least that's what we're told is such a fact checking a legitimate enterprise or an attempt to hide the bias behind a neutral facade and who will fact check the fact checkers. to cross-talk fact checking in the us i'm joined by glenn kessler in washington he's a fact checker at the washington post and in cincinnati we cross to clifford schecter he is the author of the real mccain pundit and president of liberty us our gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want glenn you're a fact checker and since so much of this campaign seems to be focused on checking facts one could draw the conclusion that the american campaign for the presidency we have candidates this serial liar so
speight in portugal once again hit with the demonstrations as the populace there demands an end to brussels interference this has one point five million march through the streets of barcelona calling for catalonia is independence from spain. cross-talk coming up next stay with us here on our. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm people of l. fact checking in keeping politicians honest at least that's what we're told is such a fact checking a legitimate enterprise or an attempt to hide the bias...
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are not now as a matter of fact our leverage in the elections quite candidly goes up as the voting populace goes down. this is the guy who's the founder of the whole thing earlier you try to characterize these laws as being enacted this year to stop barack obama from being from winning a lot of these states of the had these voter id laws long before barack obama was you know however in our problems i know that was paul way work in one nine hundred eighty he helped found the heritage foundation as well i mean he's been in this thing that is the that's an inaccurate representation of why the laws are the laws and shortchange indiana have had laws since before barack obama ever came into office and you know what's funny about george in indiana was minority norty voting is actually went up since they had the voter i.d. laws whether it was clear the person right or we seen would almost almost thirty eight states i mean this year rolling this kind of legislation out i mean we've seen a movement of sorts but even more so that you know every great gain in this country has been about including peopl
are not now as a matter of fact our leverage in the elections quite candidly goes up as the voting populace goes down. this is the guy who's the founder of the whole thing earlier you try to characterize these laws as being enacted this year to stop barack obama from being from winning a lot of these states of the had these voter id laws long before barack obama was you know however in our problems i know that was paul way work in one nine hundred eighty he helped found the heritage foundation...
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pointed out your super going to run out of money and then you have to go back to a very angry german populace represented by their parliament and say ok we were wrong we were kidding we need more money they need more challenges and more importantly more political challenges the finns say maybe greece should leave the euro they are a contributor the dutch say you know maybe we are not for more european integration of our pension money has to be cut you're beginning to see a group of people in the north say we need limits on what we do at the very moment the countries in the south say we need more money they're stirring up a world of hurt for the future i mean not everybody is happy with these bailouts some thirty seven thousand people signed a petition also in the court to block the permanent bailout fund and bring the decision to a referendum how the german taxpayer has taken the court's decision just briefly i think at the moment they're going to put up with it but as you say if you look at the numbers two thirds of germans want to stop paying for the rest of europe and that is a huge hostag
pointed out your super going to run out of money and then you have to go back to a very angry german populace represented by their parliament and say ok we were wrong we were kidding we need more money they need more challenges and more importantly more political challenges the finns say maybe greece should leave the euro they are a contributor the dutch say you know maybe we are not for more european integration of our pension money has to be cut you're beginning to see a group of people in...
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tremors rocked the area, destroying buildings and horrifying the populace.he volcanic storm of 79 a.d. turned day into night. the havoc continued on august the 25th as red hot mud surged down from vesuvius. pulsing sporadically throughout the day, the avalanches covered herculaneum in 80 feet of debris. the deadly gasses in their wake killed thousands on contact. this scene from a 1935 feature film captures the terrifying last moments of thousands of the city's residents -- helpless in the path of nature at its most lethal. imperial villas, noble homes and tradesmen's houses, theatres, taverns and bakeries lay dormant, as if asleep, for 17 centuries. the bourbon royal family, rulers of naples, led the discovery of pompeii, herculaneum, and the roman presence on the bay of naples in the 18th century. they ordered excavations and had the most elegant finds removed to their palace. word of the mysterious roman cities trapped in time spread throughout europe intrigued by the classical age. travelers added pompeii as a vital stop on their grand tour. sir william
tremors rocked the area, destroying buildings and horrifying the populace.he volcanic storm of 79 a.d. turned day into night. the havoc continued on august the 25th as red hot mud surged down from vesuvius. pulsing sporadically throughout the day, the avalanches covered herculaneum in 80 feet of debris. the deadly gasses in their wake killed thousands on contact. this scene from a 1935 feature film captures the terrifying last moments of thousands of the city's residents -- helpless in the path...
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an uninformed populace. this is the real problem in america. look at world history, our history.e not politically informed we're at the mercy of that bumper sticker slogan. >> bill: see, this president lies. this president lies. >> yes, he does. he outright lies. >> bill: they lie and get away with it. >> they lie and get away with it, because really my coma toes hamster has more life than the media, more ability to ask a question. the com comatose hamster. >> it was widespread at the dnc. folks couldn't answer. >> there are a lot of people out there, though, that know the truth. >> bill: but it's us, that's it. >> well, it's up to us. >> bill: coming up, prominent pollsters are now calling out a new poll that shows the president leading mitt romney. so are democrats and their media friends. are they using fuzzy math to sort of take away your enthusiasm? we'll break down the numbers and show you where the race stands. when we get back, ahh, now that's a clean mouth. i wish i could keep it this way. [ dr. rahmany ] you see, even after a dental cleaning... plaque quickly starts to
an uninformed populace. this is the real problem in america. look at world history, our history.e not politically informed we're at the mercy of that bumper sticker slogan. >> bill: see, this president lies. this president lies. >> yes, he does. he outright lies. >> bill: they lie and get away with it. >> they lie and get away with it, because really my coma toes hamster has more life than the media, more ability to ask a question. the com comatose hamster. >> it...