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the united states, the first one being the pennsylvania system, which was initially started by the quakers, the first prison being the walnut street jail that opened in philadelphia circa about 1790 and the quakers believe you punish the soul rather than the body. the next system that actually evolved, putting it in a nut shell, was the auburn system, and that formed in prisons back east that are older than this prison, east of the mississippi river, so when that actually occurred, this prison, which was as i stated open in 1836, it was one of about 30 -- between 30 and 40 prisons that opened during the time period that operated under the auburn system, and the auburn system was very, very harsh. they believe that basically convicts had nothing coming. they believe that the harsher the punishment and the harsher the conditions, the better it was, so basically this prison operated for almost 100 years under that auburn system and that's where you got the contract labor system, the lease system, our first mayor in by the inmates from here, so this was a very, very large operation and it made
the united states, the first one being the pennsylvania system, which was initially started by the quakers, the first prison being the walnut street jail that opened in philadelphia circa about 1790 and the quakers believe you punish the soul rather than the body. the next system that actually evolved, putting it in a nut shell, was the auburn system, and that formed in prisons back east that are older than this prison, east of the mississippi river, so when that actually occurred, this prison,...
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and many quakers went from the united states. now, the quakershood had had a huge fight in philadelphia, very much involved in textile making and some said you can't use cotton because it is grown by slaves. and the others said, look, we're in business, we got to use what we can get. where the are we going to get cotton except from the south? those got mad and moved north. they started to make a very fine wool and had something -- i remember my grandmother had it, made a fortune, because they created what they called finger shaws, so light, you could pull them through your ring, your ring finger. so they were very, very light. ring finger shaws were great, made them rich. a group of them from the northern new york area boarded the sailing ships and went to london, pretty amazing for this event. among that group happened to be la krish sa mott and several other activists in the quaker movement in the anti-slavery movement. they got there and the english told them they couldn't sit on the main floor, they were women for heaven's sa
and many quakers went from the united states. now, the quakershood had had a huge fight in philadelphia, very much involved in textile making and some said you can't use cotton because it is grown by slaves. and the others said, look, we're in business, we got to use what we can get. where the are we going to get cotton except from the south? those got mad and moved north. they started to make a very fine wool and had something -- i remember my grandmother had it, made a fortune, because they...
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>> i will always be a firstborn quaker. i was recently baptized as an episcopalian. let us say i was a seasoned pacifist. i see so much of the war. i do not see a lot of good coming out of war. it is enormously destructive for the people who are in it, for the people who are hurt by it. i have never seen a war that really solved a social issue. at the same time, there are individual acts of incredible valor and sacrifice and love that happen in war, that makes it fascinating for an outsider to watch. but i would be happy if there was no more war. >> david wood, thank you very much. >> thank you, brian. what an honor to be here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> for a dvd copy of this
>> i will always be a firstborn quaker. i was recently baptized as an episcopalian. let us say i was a seasoned pacifist. i see so much of the war. i do not see a lot of good coming out of war. it is enormously destructive for the people who are in it, for the people who are hurt by it. i have never seen a war that really solved a social issue. at the same time, there are individual acts of incredible valor and sacrifice and love that happen in war, that makes it fascinating for an...
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>> he was talking about quaker state. i said sorry about your last race, kind of lost your engine.id if i hadn't had quaker state it would have blown up laps earlier. >> the man knows how to pay his bills. >> this is cool. there will be a lot of showings of this on pbs or just like a one time thing? >> no, they showed a couple, about four or five times. >> so anybody can check their listings and hook up on it? >> yeah. >> what are you working on right now in the 40 seconds we have left? >> ice age comes out this friday. it should be the funniest of them all. it's already breaking records around the world as the number one movie around the world. i can't believe how lucky i am. >> three of them now. that's cool. >> it is. >> give us the voice for one second. can you? >> that's for you because nobody educational -- nobody else is going to get it this morning. follow me at john leguizamo, the sloth. >> you're the best. good luck on pbs. >> thank you. >> con gratulations. you're the man, brother. >> thank you, brother. >> see you later. check your listings on pbs. that is great. ice ag
>> he was talking about quaker state. i said sorry about your last race, kind of lost your engine.id if i hadn't had quaker state it would have blown up laps earlier. >> the man knows how to pay his bills. >> this is cool. there will be a lot of showings of this on pbs or just like a one time thing? >> no, they showed a couple, about four or five times. >> so anybody can check their listings and hook up on it? >> yeah. >> what are you working on right...
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tyla bush scraping paint against the wall bush had the lead for half the race at the quaker state fourucky. he wins his third sprint cup race of the year. a world record at the x games rally car drivers look at them go. they completed and owns loom: 52 miles per hour. the track is longer than two football fields. i had hot wheels track that looked just like that those orange ones. i pled with them for hours. >>>,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, the farm comes to you. fresh sweet corn is an amazing 6 for a buck. arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. and honey bunches of oats just $1.88 a box. real big deals this week and every week. >>> a dream job for and i don't aficionado, being a valet at fairmont hotel today. dozens of red hot ferrara's rally for a good job for a good guys. the charitable foundation took a spin around the city to promote the 2012 fog rally and event to celebrate california'
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i am a lifelong, nonviolent quaker. it is ridiculous. when the same person called and said she was drunk and disorderly, the police showed up and could see she was not. this is the person you are dealing with. this is where it is coming from -- a vindictive tenant. he basically looked up everyone who ever had a complaint and then came up with this whole narrative. "she takes the money away." this is the nicest place i have lived in san francisco. the illegal units on the ground floor -- they have been there a while. there is nothing wrong with them. there is no danger there as far as i can tell, and i have been there. i am not an expert. i am not a contractor. i am not an inspector, but every time she has found that something is wrong, she works to fix it. >> are you in the upper two units or the basement? this alleged attended making the complaint, -- the alleged intended making the complaint, i the still there? >> no, they are gone. one had a job, and the other stayed home and made phone calls on end. >> i had a question if that is oka
i am a lifelong, nonviolent quaker. it is ridiculous. when the same person called and said she was drunk and disorderly, the police showed up and could see she was not. this is the person you are dealing with. this is where it is coming from -- a vindictive tenant. he basically looked up everyone who ever had a complaint and then came up with this whole narrative. "she takes the money away." this is the nicest place i have lived in san francisco. the illegal units on the ground floor...
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tterrengt w g and that because they did not force conformity you could have pple like lou turns and some quakers and baptists and hiy inereternn n yd all become it did not chase them out to force them to convert. at the same time, they did not allow them to express their religion in any publicly visible way. that is the oer thing that i uldeoto areat. that sysmd ho wifnt from the english system. and that had the dutch retained haadelioof this area w wld rs, but new and saddam would not probably have evolved into something quite like amsterdam. instead, it would have been a much more colist, reformed, protestants part of the world ou heuc f in that n ela than the very distinct, divers, new york that we now have. that is actually the real takeaway. enisker fheriguslug for my which, as i realized in my research, that, not the dutch, but the english takeover, is the real crucial parof the story. and what those english to when they takeverhisch c dienom, but the important role of the dutch is that they were here, and there were here for most of the 17th century so that the english people who takeover
tterrengt w g and that because they did not force conformity you could have pple like lou turns and some quakers and baptists and hiy inereternn n yd all become it did not chase them out to force them to convert. at the same time, they did not allow them to express their religion in any publicly visible way. that is the oer thing that i uldeoto areat. that sysmd ho wifnt from the english system. and that had the dutch retained haadelioof this area w wld rs, but new and saddam would not probably...
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rushing up the aisle striking right and left, one member of congress called by groh a gray-haired quaker from ohio seen in the melee, his hand bleeding. another from pennsylvania grabbed a heavy stone spatoon next to his desk and marched down the broad isle in front of the speaker questioned later as to his purpose he said he thought that someone might draw a weapon and if so, he intended to tag him. and marched down the broad aisle in front of the question questioned later as to his as one republican rushed in to rescue groh at the center of this, he -- his rescuer managed to punch representative william barksdale of tennessee. barksdale swung around and grabbed the nearest republican he could find who happened to be washburn of the scrappy washburn brothers in congress at which point another of the brothers countered by landing a punch that knocked barksdale's wig off. the sight of the hair piece flying across the chamber caused everyone except barksdale to burst out laughing and thus what passed for decorum in the 1850s was restored to the chamber. as for civility, consider senator be
rushing up the aisle striking right and left, one member of congress called by groh a gray-haired quaker from ohio seen in the melee, his hand bleeding. another from pennsylvania grabbed a heavy stone spatoon next to his desk and marched down the broad isle in front of the speaker questioned later as to his purpose he said he thought that someone might draw a weapon and if so, he intended to tag him. and marched down the broad aisle in front of the question questioned later as to his as one...
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he sent them to ohio to be raised by radical quaker abolitionists. he knew the abolitionists, and he gave them a lot of money. and they raised his children. >> let me add one parenthetical here. in fact, the black elite of washington of whom i spoke at the outset, many, many, many, many of them, if not the majority, were mixed-race persons. many, many of them were children and grandchildren of slavemasters and slave women. hence, the look of the near-white black leader at that point. o.s.b. wahl is also one of those people. >> yes. and he winds up in the 1850s, he's raised by these abolitionists and trains to become a shoemaker. he decides to move from a small town outside of cincinnati to overland, ohio, which in the 1850s was the most abolitionist place in america. >> a hotbed, yes. >> a true hotbed. it was a place where the first african-american is elected to political office. his brother-in-law, john mercer langston, and he is -- o.s.b. wahl establishes a reputation for two things. one for his ardent activism as an anti-slavery political activis
he sent them to ohio to be raised by radical quaker abolitionists. he knew the abolitionists, and he gave them a lot of money. and they raised his children. >> let me add one parenthetical here. in fact, the black elite of washington of whom i spoke at the outset, many, many, many, many of them, if not the majority, were mixed-race persons. many, many of them were children and grandchildren of slavemasters and slave women. hence, the look of the near-white black leader at that point....
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what they were doing and that because they didn't force conformity, you could have people like some quakers and baptists and even choose would become important later on in new york history living here. they didn't chase them out or force them to cover. at the same time, they did not allow them to express their religion in any publicly visible way. and that's the other thing that i would like people to appreciate is just how the system worked and what was different from the english system and that half of the dutch retained control of this area we would have had some religious diversity but new amsterdam would probably have dewolf into something quite like amsterdam. instead, it would have been a much more calvinist reformed protestant part of the world that would have fit in much more of greater new england than the very distinct diverse new york that we now have come and that is actually the real take away and an unsolicited plug for my second book which is religious toleration after the new york takeover from the dutch which i realized in my research is not the dutch period but the englis
what they were doing and that because they didn't force conformity, you could have people like some quakers and baptists and even choose would become important later on in new york history living here. they didn't chase them out or force them to cover. at the same time, they did not allow them to express their religion in any publicly visible way. and that's the other thing that i would like people to appreciate is just how the system worked and what was different from the english system and...
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they managed to take all of it to the quaker village of brookeville about 30 miles north of washington in maryland. that's where the sum of the papers remained. others, hours before the invasion managed to save a lot of the state department papers. one that really, really counts is steven pleasanton at the state department. this is one of the stories that you have to tell your children and your grandchildren, because when the british approached, the secretary of state was james monroe, and he scribbled a note to the state department, "save the precious national documents." this young clerk, stephen pleasanton,hurried, ordered them into bags and into these and others, but he was chiefly instrumental,put the original copies of the declaration of independence, the constitution, international treaties and george washington's correspondence including the historic letter and while something was being done the secretary of war passed by and rebuked him for being an alarmist. he said they're not coming to washington. they're going to baltimore. and he stood up to the secretary of war, he loade
they managed to take all of it to the quaker village of brookeville about 30 miles north of washington in maryland. that's where the sum of the papers remained. others, hours before the invasion managed to save a lot of the state department papers. one that really, really counts is steven pleasanton at the state department. this is one of the stories that you have to tell your children and your grandchildren, because when the british approached, the secretary of state was james monroe, and he...
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slavery itself was the impulse that was most strongly advocated by even the christians of the day and quakers. it came out of religious belief. those who see religious conservatives or religious people of any ideological disposition and they reflect on the fact that the movement to abolish slavery was indeed much of the civil rights movement began as a movement spurred by people of strong, christian impulses that were at peace with the tenets that are at the heart of christianity. and religion clearly impressed tocqueville and he was from a country, france, in which everybody was technically catholic and had gone through a revolution that w revoluti revolution. it had become an ally of the royal family, and it was in the pre-revolutionary period in which the church, the catholic church nationally or internationally in the form of the papacy was explicitly hostile to democracy and said that it was not a good system, and religion in tocqueville, from the perspective of the people among which he'd grown up, religion was the enemy of the democracy. it was the religious aspect of the country that
slavery itself was the impulse that was most strongly advocated by even the christians of the day and quakers. it came out of religious belief. those who see religious conservatives or religious people of any ideological disposition and they reflect on the fact that the movement to abolish slavery was indeed much of the civil rights movement began as a movement spurred by people of strong, christian impulses that were at peace with the tenets that are at the heart of christianity. and religion...
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voluntary associations, making a lot of noise moralistic, the philadelphians coming sort of from the quaker tradition are quiet, they're tolerant of corruption outside their own circle but they insist of moral behavior within it. they're part of the anti-slavery movement, too. in the south you've got the great movement of slave holders and of the slaves themselves. across from the atlantic states. virginia becomes a state exporting slaves in large number. south carolina, many of the great planters in south carolina are buying plantation land from which the indians have been expelled recently in alabama and mississippi and building huge plantations so that the charleston in many ways is the richest significant city on per capita wealth, at least of the free population of the time of the beginning of the civil war and the richest colony -- county in the united states by that measure is adams county, mississippi, which the county seat is naches, on the mississippi, cotton lands on the mississippi river. this was a westward migration. for the slaves, for the african-americans, that migration in
voluntary associations, making a lot of noise moralistic, the philadelphians coming sort of from the quaker tradition are quiet, they're tolerant of corruption outside their own circle but they insist of moral behavior within it. they're part of the anti-slavery movement, too. in the south you've got the great movement of slave holders and of the slaves themselves. across from the atlantic states. virginia becomes a state exporting slaves in large number. south carolina, many of the great...
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deposit their money or trade with banks and it looking at history like barclays actually founded by quakers and part of the attraction of the bank was that it was highly trustworthy because of the religious affiliation of. owners but going back to william i mean the year zero which is what i was advocating at all this if there was one currency that was a highly politicized centralized construct it's the euro what i'm actually talking he's getting government completely out of banking completely out of currencies and moving to a completely voluntary private system so richard do you believe banks can regulate themselves. yes i mean like you think they can do that we have collusion. but i'm talking about a situation where they wouldn't be bailed out by the government either implicitly or explicitly i mean we see in them self regulation of past there was highly successful for example with the london stock market and there are plenty of other examples and if you don't behave properly under a self regulation environment you get booted out of the club but unfortunately we have moved to stay regulat
deposit their money or trade with banks and it looking at history like barclays actually founded by quakers and part of the attraction of the bank was that it was highly trustworthy because of the religious affiliation of. owners but going back to william i mean the year zero which is what i was advocating at all this if there was one currency that was a highly politicized centralized construct it's the euro what i'm actually talking he's getting government completely out of banking completely...
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an impulse that was strongest and most strongly advocated by evangelical christians of the day and quakers. it came out of religious belief, those who see religious conservatives or religious people of any ideological disposition as a threat to democracy need to reflect on the fact that the movement to abolish slavery was a movement that began as indeed much of the civil rights movement began as a movement spurred by people with strong christian impulses, that were at peace with some of the tennett tenets at the heart of christian if i. and religion clearly impressed tocqueville. he was from a country, france, in which everybody was technically catholic but had gone through a revolution that was secular and anti-religious, where in the wake of that revolution the catholic church had become an ally of the royal family instead of the kind of adversary to it as had been in the pre-revolutionary period and in which the church, catholic church nationally and internationally in the form of the papacy was exaccomplice italy hostile to democracy and said that it was not a good system. so religion
an impulse that was strongest and most strongly advocated by evangelical christians of the day and quakers. it came out of religious belief, those who see religious conservatives or religious people of any ideological disposition as a threat to democracy need to reflect on the fact that the movement to abolish slavery was a movement that began as indeed much of the civil rights movement began as a movement spurred by people with strong christian impulses, that were at peace with some of the...
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on the potomac river, and i think cannons were being shot to sort of celebrate and she went to a quaker school and was very disturbed by this. and so what can i say? i -- i -- first of all, as a reporter, i feel uncomfortable in some ways opining about things anyway. you know, i was -- i think was -- i don't take a great pleasure in anybody's death. i have to say personally, but, you know, i thought that -- stow wasn't something that i felt like i wanted to jump up in the streets about, but i sort of think and i told her i thought it was a justified death. >> i mean, i would, you know, as a journalist, i think my reaction to that would be to try and cover the neem were clapping for osama bin laden's death and try to find out why are they celebrating his death and try to look more deeply into, you know, why do they think that way? is that consistent with the values that americans say they represent that are different from osama bin laden and that kind of behavior. i mean i wouldn't really want to answer that question as a person. i would more investigate it as a journalist and use it as
on the potomac river, and i think cannons were being shot to sort of celebrate and she went to a quaker school and was very disturbed by this. and so what can i say? i -- i -- first of all, as a reporter, i feel uncomfortable in some ways opining about things anyway. you know, i was -- i think was -- i don't take a great pleasure in anybody's death. i have to say personally, but, you know, i thought that -- stow wasn't something that i felt like i wanted to jump up in the streets about, but i...
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quaker yogurt granola bars. treat yourself good.turizer in other body washes sits on top of skin. only dove has nutriummoisture, which can nourish deep down. dove body wash with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. >>> one thing we've already learned is that the olympic athletes have a pretty good sense of humor. we decided to ask them what they would do to make the queen's famously stoic guards laugh. >> maybe do a chicken dance in front of them. >> probably start dancing around them. >> i'm just kidding. >> probably get in their face and stair. >> maybe i'd give a guard a kiss on the cheek. >> get in front of them. i'd be like -- >> we could always walk by in our bikinis. >> that would make them smile, no? >> i think those beach volleyball girls are onto something. make them smile by wearing a bikini. >> get a camera and all of a sudden everybody from america shows up. >> where are you from? >> originally nebraska but live here in england now. >> are you here for the olympics? >> yes. beach volleyball. >> y
quaker yogurt granola bars. treat yourself good.turizer in other body washes sits on top of skin. only dove has nutriummoisture, which can nourish deep down. dove body wash with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. >>> one thing we've already learned is that the olympic athletes have a pretty good sense of humor. we decided to ask them what they would do to make the queen's famously stoic guards laugh. >> maybe do a chicken dance in front of them. >>...
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. >> i'm sorry nascar quaker state 400 kentucky. more baseball.me. forget about the kicker. brian dozier of the twins cues this one off the end and it goes backwards into foul territory before going fair. watch this. >> wow. >> foul goes into fair terry -- territory and goes for an r.b.i. because nobody covered home plate and that was a run. glad i got it in. >> that was pretty cool. >> it was. nice to see. >> they had a little jeshle in there. >> we're out of time. that's the news for this saturday night. i'm robert jordan. >> i'm kathy [ bell dings ] agents, when it comes to insurance, people feel lost. that's a dead end. don't know which way to turn. this way. turn around. [ woman ] that's why we present people with options to help them find coverage that fits their needs. almost there. whoo! yay! good work. that's a new maze record. really? i have no idea. we don't keep track of that kind of stuff. well, you should. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ ot sfilodour [cell phone beeps] hey! so
. >> i'm sorry nascar quaker state 400 kentucky. more baseball.me. forget about the kicker. brian dozier of the twins cues this one off the end and it goes backwards into foul territory before going fair. watch this. >> wow. >> foul goes into fair terry -- territory and goes for an r.b.i. because nobody covered home plate and that was a run. glad i got it in. >> that was pretty cool. >> it was. nice to see. >> they had a little jeshle in there. >> we're...
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well, she is the princess who knows business, the hell cat on the fast track, the queen of the quaker camp. i am here with meet the boss tv reporter and a gilligan idiot. and we were short a guest, but luckily his shift at game stop just ended. here he is, comedian joe do derosa. his comedy cd is called return of the sun and suppression auction. ask him about the title. and in philadelphia, he is considered a hogie. my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and if commentary was a talent show, i would suffer disappointment after entering him. sitting next to me, imus in the morning executive producer bernie mcgirk. i always want to say, mcgirk, have you 48 hours to find the missing girl. i don't know why. and he will never confess his writing is a mess. good to see you, pinch. >> in business robert frank writes of the growing number of lady folk refusing to date or mary -- marry men. women. some -- ♪ some boys kiss me some boys hug me ♪ ♪ i think they are okay ♪ if they don't give me proper credit ♪ ♪ i just walk away ♪ they can beg and they can plead ♪ ♪ but they can't see the light ♪ >> t
well, she is the princess who knows business, the hell cat on the fast track, the queen of the quaker camp. i am here with meet the boss tv reporter and a gilligan idiot. and we were short a guest, but luckily his shift at game stop just ended. here he is, comedian joe do derosa. his comedy cd is called return of the sun and suppression auction. ask him about the title. and in philadelphia, he is considered a hogie. my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and if commentary was a talent show, i...
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quaker yogurt granola bars.ourself good. ♪ what started as a whisper every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ...we inspected his brakes for free. free is good. free is very good. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> the other shoe has fallen on penn state today. just one day after the school removed the statue, the ncaa has hit the school with sanctions including fines totaling $60 million and the loss of 111 gridiron wins all the way back from 1998 onward. also the loss of 20 scholarships. i talked last hour with one of paterno's former players, the shame brought by this sex accuse scandal. take a listen. >> he did a lot for me. he was a father figure. he always told me the truth. that being said, i don't know what went on behind closed doors. i don't know how much information he did or did not know. it's hard for me to comment on that. i can only talk about my personal experience
quaker yogurt granola bars.ourself good. ♪ what started as a whisper every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ...we inspected his brakes for free. free is good. free is very good. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> the other shoe has fallen on penn state today. just one day after the school removed the statue, the ncaa has hit the school with sanctions...
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well, she is the princess who knows business, the hell cat on the fast track, the queen of the quakerh meet the boss tv reporter and a gilligan idiot. and we were short a guest, but luckily his shift at game stop just ended. here he is, comedian joe do derosa. his comedy cd is called return of the sun and suppression auction. ask him about the title. and in philadelphia, he is considered a hogie. my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and if commentary was a talent show, i would
well, she is the princess who knows business, the hell cat on the fast track, the queen of the quakerh meet the boss tv reporter and a gilligan idiot. and we were short a guest, but luckily his shift at game stop just ended. here he is, comedian joe do derosa. his comedy cd is called return of the sun and suppression auction. ask him about the title. and in philadelphia, he is considered a hogie. my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and if commentary was a talent show, i would
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quaker yogurt granola bars. treat yourself good. >>> all right. all is forgiven. that's congressman chaffin's playlist, queen and david bowie, "under pressure." >>> romney begins a trip to britain, israel, and poland on thursday. but first he will address the vfw convention in reno today. president obama made his pitch there yesterday. here's what he said. >> as you reflect on recent years, as we look ahead to the challenges we face as a nation, and the leadership that's required, you don't just have my words. you have my deeds. you have my track record. >> republican congressman jason chafits is here today. let's talk about the president. a moment ago he was talking about his policy record, saying i have my deeds to look at. if you look overall of what he's been talking about of late, the end of the iraq war, one of his campaign promises, and the killing of osama bin laden, we have talked about that in the past, libya, the ouster of gadhafi. doesn't he have a point whether he says, listen, you want to talk foreign policy, you have my track record on this point. >
quaker yogurt granola bars. treat yourself good. >>> all right. all is forgiven. that's congressman chaffin's playlist, queen and david bowie, "under pressure." >>> romney begins a trip to britain, israel, and poland on thursday. but first he will address the vfw convention in reno today. president obama made his pitch there yesterday. here's what he said. >> as you reflect on recent years, as we look ahead to the challenges we face as a nation, and the...
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quaker yogurt granola bars. treat yourself good.an using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. >>> minding your business, we're the fiscal cliff is a mean nasty jump, if congress doesn't avoid it we'll find our sfrls in a nasty recession. >> christine romans says there's still a lot of confusion about what it really means. >> people keep asking what is the fiscal cliff? it is something the congress created a onset of huge budget cuts and tax increases at the same time and it would certainly jar the economy. you've heard about the tax increases, what you're seeing on your screen, raise taxes for everyone starting at the beginning of the year. here's the spending cuts part of
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quaker yogurt granola bars. treat yourself good. with the idea of hybrid technology...golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of perfection. get great values on some of our newest models. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> mitt romney. what he said in israel yesterday about the jewish state, iran, and much more. daniel taub is israeli ambassador to uk and joins me now. enjoying the games? >> enormously. they've been organized fantastically. israelis are great lovers of sport. not great medal winners just yet but we're getting there. >> britain and israel are in the same boat. we can catch up. let's turn to mitt romney's visit to israel. w
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