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. >> in philadelphia, potus and vice potus. forget the fact that the president did not even support joe sestak. today, they came together to get out the vote. >> the success of our mission is at stake right now. on november 2, i need you as fired up as you were in 2008. [cheers and applause] because, because we have got a lot of work ahead of us. >> the former white house speechwriter peggy noonan talked about the lives of americans. >> there is a certain off point -ness. they have been talking about a, b, and c, and he is somewhere else in the alphabet. >> races throughout the country remain closed. today, -- throughout the country remain close. >> what do you really think when you see some of that going on? told by your own husband to, i think, bark like a dog. >> bark like a dog! >> i think you elected to go to a movie, so i am a proponent. as far as wwe, women are really powerful. >> we were talking about the midterms and how they are shaping up. jessica, thanks for shaping -- joining us. one week, it is the republicans. th
. >> in philadelphia, potus and vice potus. forget the fact that the president did not even support joe sestak. today, they came together to get out the vote. >> the success of our mission is at stake right now. on november 2, i need you as fired up as you were in 2008. [cheers and applause] because, because we have got a lot of work ahead of us. >> the former white house speechwriter peggy noonan talked about the lives of americans. >> there is a certain off point...
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that right now let's have a look at statistics according to the two thousand and ten survey by the potus center people are concerned with the full. senate two percent are concerned with rising prices fifty one percent with poverty unemployment thirty eight percent good upson thirty three percent here risen ten percent in a liberal percentage concerned with he won rights violations so what's your comment on this why is there such a big gap stu why only four percent consent of a civil rights and freedoms. people don't realize the connection between human rights. laws by which they think human rights are something abstract they don't realize human rights are very specific as you mean high prices unemployment poverty corruption terrorism and of course one to high prices low salaries what is a low salary in violation of a person's run for adequate reward for his labor. so in effect the seventy two percent of people concerned over the growth of prices know how to fight for their rights while the four percent who say they're concerned about human rights don't know what they're talking about is
that right now let's have a look at statistics according to the two thousand and ten survey by the potus center people are concerned with the full. senate two percent are concerned with rising prices fifty one percent with poverty unemployment thirty eight percent good upson thirty three percent here risen ten percent in a liberal percentage concerned with he won rights violations so what's your comment on this why is there such a big gap stu why only four percent consent of a civil rights and...
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would not say to it several weeks we have very few things on our most sensitive scene for us and for potus. due to use of. colleagues first we're talking about concessions once again says this is this is not a concession then that you're ready to make or not ready to our life is a. concession to some extent yes. we're making a. living every day every day of our lives as a convention right ok ok that's a good answer but that ok let's start let's compare let's compare negotiations with washington and with brussels why should america and the european union what what was easier wed where did we would you personally lose more nerves. what cost you more. you see is the european union is. much more difficult as compared to visitors for one reason you have to resist goldman through the european commission and commission has to really read. with twenty seven members to see is this procedure going scene is something which we have to adjust ourselves as well because we have. a similar procedure in our customs union the difference is we are currently syrians are trying to sort of who are russian burea
would not say to it several weeks we have very few things on our most sensitive scene for us and for potus. due to use of. colleagues first we're talking about concessions once again says this is this is not a concession then that you're ready to make or not ready to our life is a. concession to some extent yes. we're making a. living every day every day of our lives as a convention right ok ok that's a good answer but that ok let's start let's compare let's compare negotiations with washington...
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this is a station on the potus network, sirius channels 110 and 180. am talking with marvin fertel, president of the nuclear energy institute. audio for this program can be heard every saturday at 9:30 on sirius/xm radio. one of nuclear plants so expensive to build, and how did they become so expensive? what can be done about it? >> when you are talking expensive, the cap will portion has always been more than coal plants or gas plants. i think coal plants are going to end up costing almost as much once you do with clean coal and carbon sequestration, but the reason our plans are so expensive is you have a lot of redundancy. >> is clean coal and oxymoron? >> i think clean coal is a real challenge. i think that is a real hard, a technical challenge. on the other hand, we need to have " as for a bonus for a long time, and i think nuclear will overtake it over the longer term, to be honest with you. >> after three mile island, the non-technical people were very disturbed. there was a campaign that said they had everything under control. then, three mile i
this is a station on the potus network, sirius channels 110 and 180. am talking with marvin fertel, president of the nuclear energy institute. audio for this program can be heard every saturday at 9:30 on sirius/xm radio. one of nuclear plants so expensive to build, and how did they become so expensive? what can be done about it? >> when you are talking expensive, the cap will portion has always been more than coal plants or gas plants. i think coal plants are going to end up costing...
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. >> not too small and just finely, put them into the potú with olive oil. ú%u can use olive oil or anyt takes a little prep time to chop and cut and do all of that. this is something that you can have in the re refrigerator andt off of it for days..3 >> this serves six. the soup and nice and green and healthy when you finish put it in. you put the kale. >> we're out of time. can i open the pot and show the finished product. i know people are particular when you're in the kitchen. don't open pots if you didnnt cook it. here is what the finished product looks like. it smells delicious. i wish you all could smell this? p> iffyou for having us. >> if you want more on the baltimore get fresh campaign, just go to foxbaltimore.com/news links. >>> coming up get ready all you i@@@@ %3 >>> all right, would yyu calll3 this artwork or an eyesore, whatever it is, t's been aa3 man's project for 20 years in the making. nicknamed the cathedral of junk, this piece of odds and ends needed a building permit to stay put. owner said he had to get rid of some his beloved junk to get the permit. >> that does
. >> not too small and just finely, put them into the potú with olive oil. ú%u can use olive oil or anyt takes a little prep time to chop and cut and do all of that. this is something that you can have in the re refrigerator andt off of it for days..3 >> this serves six. the soup and nice and green and healthy when you finish put it in. you put the kale. >> we're out of time. can i open the pot and show the finished product. i know people are particular when you're in the...
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i think it is also disgusting that we have our potus and flotus treading around the world having a grand old time while the people of america are having a hard time. there are very few people i would doubt -- i doubt on either side of the aisle, republican or democrat, that are even giving money right now. they can't afford it. not the regular joe's. no, the people back to giving money right now are probably people who are really wealthy. host: have you ever contributed? caller: no, i have never been able to afford it. i wish i could. it would be great. i could never afford to donate money to a political candidate. i would have liked to. host:why, what do you think it would get you? caller: i don't think it will give me anything. i think that is the problem with some of our politics. it is people think they got to get something out of it. for me, it would not be getting something out of it. it would be actually just helping -- for me, it would be helping our basic fundamental freaking -- just basic rights of liberty, justice and supporting the this is what drives me nuts about our politi
i think it is also disgusting that we have our potus and flotus treading around the world having a grand old time while the people of america are having a hard time. there are very few people i would doubt -- i doubt on either side of the aisle, republican or democrat, that are even giving money right now. they can't afford it. not the regular joe's. no, the people back to giving money right now are probably people who are really wealthy. host: have you ever contributed? caller: no, i have...
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one of them says potus, other cities around the world. he has been ambassador to two of the places on six or seven of his clocks. afghanistan and iraq. he was the successor to john bolten as ambassador to the united nations, and i happen to have spent a lot of time at the un there was a complete sea change in the reception at that time to america and what it was doing in the world, even with nations that had a serious problem because of the very different style that he brought to that job. i basically take these questions about the face of american engagement in the world and the style technique and the substance very seriously. one of the things i remind people, as i was a critic of some of the budget ministration's policies, it was not monolithic. the door many of faces in the struggle. -- there were many faces in the struggle. he is now ceo of his own firm, khalilzad and associates. he serves on the board for national endowment of the democracy. when i was working at the rand corporation, i was mesmerized by how cool and flamboyant and
one of them says potus, other cities around the world. he has been ambassador to two of the places on six or seven of his clocks. afghanistan and iraq. he was the successor to john bolten as ambassador to the united nations, and i happen to have spent a lot of time at the un there was a complete sea change in the reception at that time to america and what it was doing in the world, even with nations that had a serious problem because of the very different style that he brought to that job. i...