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revere america.org. we're talking with the former governor of new york, prior to that a member of the legislature and. joining us. caller: i really love your talking points. the situation is that the public wanted a public option. we want competition against the insurance companies. the insurance companies is what's ruining health care. and we need somebody to go in and so we're able to compete. and another situation is we need to get down the price of medical schools. i mean, the debt in which a doctor once they graduate has, that's one of the reasons why we have such a high insurance, because doctors need to pay back their debts. and then we have a situation where you have -- well, that's about it. >> governor. >> well, e jeff, first of all i love the fact you live in freedom, wyoming. and that's what this country has always been about. freedom. people can live, work where they want, and make decisions without the government telling them what to do. and yet you talk about a public option. so the govern
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one way you can summarize that is he had a real reverence and a young colleague of his who had a reverence of the laws of physics and the laws of nature. but for him the idea of a personal god, if there were a mind that created these brilliant laws of physics then how could it be this dodd would then interrupt -- interrupt and metal with them because we pray with this prayer or that prayer? he did not believe in a personal god. i am not sure that if it would be right to say i have but problem it is written for different people in different ways them posed theological questions and talked about the cosmic cents and talked about how amazed he was by wonder and mystery he recognized that religious people are also animated by wonder and mystery but that he was content with inklings and wanderings rather than questions and conclusions. >> host: which is lovely. what about darwin? >> guest: darman? dar win was raised in a christian culture and headed to be a minister although that has much to do with social status and culture as it did to do with faith. i feel we have complete the misremembered
one way you can summarize that is he had a real reverence and a young colleague of his who had a reverence of the laws of physics and the laws of nature. but for him the idea of a personal god, if there were a mind that created these brilliant laws of physics then how could it be this dodd would then interrupt -- interrupt and metal with them because we pray with this prayer or that prayer? he did not believe in a personal god. i am not sure that if it would be right to say i have but problem...
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the need for law and reverence for it. the power of habits, prejudices. therefore, the good sense that neither governments or cultures it should be changed for light and transient reasons. on the contrary, for the left, the tendency for more than a century has been to reject all notions of a fixed or unchanging human nature. it is in favor of the view of man as an open-ended being, define precisely by his openness to change and continual of deputation -- continue adaptation. free from innate purposes and limits for the liberals, man is essentially a historical being. in this tip is dispensation, man e to lead into a better, or later, more fully developed. politics in this sense expresses culture and nothing but culture. it is understood as the record of how man has made himself over time. at first unconsciously, leader more and more consciously. so, reagan wanted to improve american politics, and thus directly in mostly indirectly to improve american culture. as political project involved rebuilding american defenses and rolling back the communist empire.
the need for law and reverence for it. the power of habits, prejudices. therefore, the good sense that neither governments or cultures it should be changed for light and transient reasons. on the contrary, for the left, the tendency for more than a century has been to reject all notions of a fixed or unchanging human nature. it is in favor of the view of man as an open-ended being, define precisely by his openness to change and continual of deputation -- continue adaptation. free from innate...
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and covering up sex abuse is back when he was a cardinal, involving hundreds of children and two revered priests. >> what, when, and what did he do about it. >> this card became visibly upset when abc news tried to ask about the case. >> there is a question of whether -- >> not yet. >> archbishop wuerrl said to look at the pope's thinking in real time. live in northwest, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >>> pope benedict xvi has a busy schedule, presiding over stations of the christ -- stations of the cross at the coliseum, and also will celebrate a late night easter vigil on easter sunday. >>> the chief of staff for council member jim gramm faces new charges, the grand jury adding additional counts of bribery, conspiracy to commit bribery, making false statements, and a distortion. prosecutors say he offered more than $30,000 of cash, it gives, and trips for favorable legislation. >>> the county's board of election in maryland needs 23,000 signatures, but opponents are trying to stop the plan to bring slots to our rundle mills mall. -- to and around the mills mall. >>> budget cuts mean layoff
and covering up sex abuse is back when he was a cardinal, involving hundreds of children and two revered priests. >> what, when, and what did he do about it. >> this card became visibly upset when abc news tried to ask about the case. >> there is a question of whether -- >> not yet. >> archbishop wuerrl said to look at the pope's thinking in real time. live in northwest, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >>> pope benedict xvi has a busy schedule, presiding over...
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a great american who revered the constitution, steve is missed, because he would have so enjoyed being here today. the first woman to hold the highest judicial office is now counsel to a new york city firm. judith and stephen new peter well. they lived in the same building, and i know her dedication to appearing here in her fourth year as chief judge also has a lot to do it honoring her friendship with peter. judith, we are deeply grateful. the list of those who have argued before the new record is impressive, and the pri kathleen sullivan, miguel estrada, and others have all competed for the attention of this panel. i am pleased to announce the today arguing this side of the state of oars on a will be in the net -- nina pillard. she appeared before the supreme court on 25 cases and served on the legal counsel the department of justice during the clinton administration. (arguing the side of the immigrant, sokae elesanjo. kenneth starr will become the 17th president of baylor university this june. any of you who complain about deadlines, those journalists today, and sleep deprivation, i
a great american who revered the constitution, steve is missed, because he would have so enjoyed being here today. the first woman to hold the highest judicial office is now counsel to a new york city firm. judith and stephen new peter well. they lived in the same building, and i know her dedication to appearing here in her fourth year as chief judge also has a lot to do it honoring her friendship with peter. judith, we are deeply grateful. the list of those who have argued before the new...
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it was a kind of fulfillment of this of the declaration of independence, what lincoln revered and referred to in its affirmation of the equal word of all men that and are equal -- and their equal right of all men that to the fruit of their own labors. the declaration grounded in nature and nature's god. lincoln loathed slavery. his complaints about slavery in adulthood were often that it was a form of theft, which allowed one class of men to steal from another the fruit of the latter's labor. the notion of distributing it justice was less important to him than the notion of a limitless human opportunity. a party that was much more in keeping with the ethos of the frontier. this frequent recurrence of the idea of frontier in american society goes beyond material explanations. it is an organizing ethos. and it has some basis in fact, too. it goes back to the very beginnings of european contact and a settlement of the western hemisphere. the idea of the west itself as a place of renewal, of beginning again, is embedded in european culture, in anticipation of america. one sees this sense of am
it was a kind of fulfillment of this of the declaration of independence, what lincoln revered and referred to in its affirmation of the equal word of all men that and are equal -- and their equal right of all men that to the fruit of their own labors. the declaration grounded in nature and nature's god. lincoln loathed slavery. his complaints about slavery in adulthood were often that it was a form of theft, which allowed one class of men to steal from another the fruit of the latter's labor....
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the immigration and nationality of the act of 1965 was crafted to counter revered nordic minded statutes in terms of patience. also allowed for wider immigration from the western hemisphere and africa. therein lay the seeds of democratic revolution. new immigrants of the post 1965 mirage overwhelming week outside europe were up ending america's racial conventions asia discreetly in number were judged to be smarter and richer than the native-born whites. latinos formed a 13% of the population by 2000 edging out african-americans as the most numerous minority. the u.s. census without scoring the nation's racial makeup began to notice latin americans in the 1940's. by a counting of people with surnames and lumping them together as hispanics. so an impossibly crude measurement and survived until 19707. by that point* the federal government needed precise racial statistics to enforce civil rights legislation and to this end the omb issued statistical policy directives number 15. here was a change worth noting. in the racially charged decades of the area of -- of the 20th century governments o
the immigration and nationality of the act of 1965 was crafted to counter revered nordic minded statutes in terms of patience. also allowed for wider immigration from the western hemisphere and africa. therein lay the seeds of democratic revolution. new immigrants of the post 1965 mirage overwhelming week outside europe were up ending america's racial conventions asia discreetly in number were judged to be smarter and richer than the native-born whites. latinos formed a 13% of the population by...
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. >> he was a revered figure in the vatican. he also had the advantage of being the greatest fund-raiser of the modern church. >> reporter: the father was the founder of a little known but well financed catholic order called the leon their reaps of christ. >> he used money the way some politicians do in spreading it liberally to buy support, both for himself and his religious order. >> reporter: jason barry first broke the story of the father in 1997, and has tracked what he says is a decades long trail of cash and gifts to top vatican officials from the father. >> i think in hindsight, it's clear that he was trying to protect himself and so he lavished gifts, generous expensive gifts on many members. and on top of that, he made a point of cultivating friendships with these men. >> reporter: and as a result, when the vatican received allegations against the father, it touched off what appears to have been a high level power struggle between the vatican secretary of state and then cardinal joseph ratzinger, now pope benedict. the
. >> he was a revered figure in the vatican. he also had the advantage of being the greatest fund-raiser of the modern church. >> reporter: the father was the founder of a little known but well financed catholic order called the leon their reaps of christ. >> he used money the way some politicians do in spreading it liberally to buy support, both for himself and his religious order. >> reporter: jason barry first broke the story of the father in 1997, and has tracked...
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and though the revere founder now 70 years old isn't here full time anymore, volunteers and staff areeminded every day just why two decades ago he stepped up to reach back. >> one kid grabbed me on the left leg and said can you come help me. and i have been coming every thursday since. >> reporter: derek mcginty, 9news now. >> volunteers helped to rebuild the fishing school last year. for more information on charities we're profiling. just go to wusa9.com. click on the heros central link. >>> welcoming up, a quick look ahead at sports plus. we'll be right back. >>> well sports block is just a week away. and you're giving us a preview? >> yeah, exactly. a very busy edition as the redskins ramp up from the draft. they put the final touches on mike shanahan's first mini camp after a three days of practicing to the. i mean, having a more complete picture of how things are going to work in washington's new era. the completely revamped coaching staff of the players who have a better grasp after this weekend. >> i think our players are getting a good field on what we can expect off and on th
and though the revere founder now 70 years old isn't here full time anymore, volunteers and staff areeminded every day just why two decades ago he stepped up to reach back. >> one kid grabbed me on the left leg and said can you come help me. and i have been coming every thursday since. >> reporter: derek mcginty, 9news now. >> volunteers helped to rebuild the fishing school last year. for more information on charities we're profiling. just go to wusa9.com. click on the heros...
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and the rest of the week media can focus on the other pro golfers and revered tournament itself. >> that to the question of the day. will today's press conference put the tiger scandal to rest? so far 48 percent say yes. and 62 percent say no. bill from baltimore writes on our website. no, the news media will not let it go. >> pakistani tv network has video of two homicide boomer attaining the consult lat there. two men circled in red, raising their arms up, as an explosion goes off near the compound. police say the blast killed those two men. investigators say, at least, four bombers attacked the consult lat. four pakistanis were killed in the attack. no americans were reported killed or injured. >> more trouble for toyota. the transportation department said it is seeking the maximum penalty, more than $60 million against the car maker, for failing to promptly notify the government about the defective gas pedals in the vehicles. fine would be the largest civil penalty ever issued to an auto maker by the government. the transportation department said evidence shows toyota knew of the pro
and the rest of the week media can focus on the other pro golfers and revered tournament itself. >> that to the question of the day. will today's press conference put the tiger scandal to rest? so far 48 percent say yes. and 62 percent say no. bill from baltimore writes on our website. no, the news media will not let it go. >> pakistani tv network has video of two homicide boomer attaining the consult lat there. two men circled in red, raising their arms up, as an explosion goes off...
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people revere freedom and liberty. we are going to argue about it. that is the nature of our society i do not believe -- society. the federal reserve is not operated by militants. it is the last place in the world, you will look for it military propaganda. host: you are critical of it. guest: what i was trying to say is -- i have been critical of the health care bill. i do not believe that given the stated the country's finance that this is the right time for this measure. it makes an already bad situation worse. just to give you a few figures, if you start 2009 and of a get the deficit that have already occurred -- and a look at the deficits that have already occurred by the congressional budget office, it is $13 trillion. that is a lot of money, even in washington. our debt to gdp ratio, the ratio of outstanding debt of the federal government, rises from about 40% at the end of 2008 to an estimated 90% in 2020. that is almost where it was at the end of world war ii. it continues to go up. for the president to make his first priority a program that
people revere freedom and liberty. we are going to argue about it. that is the nature of our society i do not believe -- society. the federal reserve is not operated by militants. it is the last place in the world, you will look for it military propaganda. host: you are critical of it. guest: what i was trying to say is -- i have been critical of the health care bill. i do not believe that given the stated the country's finance that this is the right time for this measure. it makes an already...
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it is about listening to somebody, being reverent in the presence of somebody who has had to carry moren i have ever had to carry. anybody can be compassionate and have a response and stand in awe at what the poor have to carry, rather than stand in judgment. that is a huge problem, it seems to me, people disqualify themselves. they say i cannot see a beneficial presence to this subgroup of the poor, and that is unfortunate and not necessary. tavis: you have been at this so long. what is the greatest misunderstanding that people have about gang members? >> i think the outsider view thinks the kid is drawn to the gang, attracted. they tried to address what the attraction is. anderson cooper, i was interviewed it right before the show, and he asked a gang member, i don't see the attraction. that is the outsider view. the truth is there is no attraction. the kid is not being pulled, he is being pushed by circumstances. the gangs are not the place is that kids seek, joined a gang and see the world. they are really wanting to get away from an informant or situation where the family dynamic i
it is about listening to somebody, being reverent in the presence of somebody who has had to carry moren i have ever had to carry. anybody can be compassionate and have a response and stand in awe at what the poor have to carry, rather than stand in judgment. that is a huge problem, it seems to me, people disqualify themselves. they say i cannot see a beneficial presence to this subgroup of the poor, and that is unfortunate and not necessary. tavis: you have been at this so long. what is the...
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i am pro-stuff in that i want us to have more appreciation and reverence and knowledge of where our stuff comes from. it is this culture of consumerism where we are buying and shocking stuff without bothering to thing that metal. was it some child in the condo -- bothering to think who mined that metal? was it some child in the con go. i just want us to start thinking more critically about where this stuff comes from and what impact of the have beyond our field of vision. >> does that mean we are wrong to make assumptions about companies being responsible in the making of stuff they passed on to us? >> there are companies that are responsible and trying to do well. i am sorry to say those are the minority. the general practices companies are using enormous amounts of toxic chemicals in their products. a lot of people didn't realize how much toxic chemicals in our products, furniture, cosmetics, electronics, and those than get into our homes. there have been studies where they have tested it -- test of the gustin people's households. it is full of toxic chemicals -- tested the dust and peo
i am pro-stuff in that i want us to have more appreciation and reverence and knowledge of where our stuff comes from. it is this culture of consumerism where we are buying and shocking stuff without bothering to thing that metal. was it some child in the condo -- bothering to think who mined that metal? was it some child in the con go. i just want us to start thinking more critically about where this stuff comes from and what impact of the have beyond our field of vision. >> does that...
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one that we absolutely revere in this country and i'm honored to have her on the program. new book is called "morning haiku." ten years waiting on this particular text. i want to make room for her to bless us with a special reading from the book. so stay with us. from her terrific new book "morning haiku quks here is sonia sanchez reading. until then, good night from los angeles. keep the faith. there are joy about writing these 10 haiku for him on the occasion of his death was s that the 109 high skew inscribeden on his -- haiku is inscribed on his tombstone. one, nothing ends. every believe it grass remembering your sound your sound exploding in the universe return to earth in as you drum your hand kept reaching for god. the morning sky so lovely imitates your laughter. you came warrior clear your music kissing our spine tapping singing in -- you came drumming sweet life on sails of flesh your -- the settled in our bones your drums following our breaths on to the beat, unbeat, on to the beat, unbeat. >> your hands shimmering on the edge of rain your hand shimmering shimm
one that we absolutely revere in this country and i'm honored to have her on the program. new book is called "morning haiku." ten years waiting on this particular text. i want to make room for her to bless us with a special reading from the book. so stay with us. from her terrific new book "morning haiku quks here is sonia sanchez reading. until then, good night from los angeles. keep the faith. there are joy about writing these 10 haiku for him on the occasion of his death was s...
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unless this reverence for past and future is cultivated in the home, it can never be more than a verbal convention in the community." the dynamics of youth culture segregates generations, keeping them focused on their age group, and not having a sense of membership or belonging in generations that have preceded them and generations that will succeed them. youth culture is not good for culture. it is a form of disorder. yet it is the fortunate and -- for american churches were quick to embrace. evangelicals to see something that is a cultural disorder into a see it as a ministry opportunity rather than something that should be addressed as something that will misshape our lives in some way. youth culture is not good for culture. but american churches embrace it because they believe adopting the style or vocabulary of youth culture is an effective way to communicate a private message about salvation. whether or not it offered a good way to live, it was cultural a healthy, or good way to love our neighbors was not on the radar. it is the way the culture is. we want to communicate, be relev
unless this reverence for past and future is cultivated in the home, it can never be more than a verbal convention in the community." the dynamics of youth culture segregates generations, keeping them focused on their age group, and not having a sense of membership or belonging in generations that have preceded them and generations that will succeed them. youth culture is not good for culture. it is a form of disorder. yet it is the fortunate and -- for american churches were quick to...
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. >> i was like, these are the people i'm supposed to revere. wow, this is great. i'm seeing like it is. >> it's pretty fun. >> absolutely. it reminds you of parliament. >> it does. >> one of the things i remember from the house of common sense is sit down you fat-faced twit! that was a high point in the debate. >> and i heard sit down you ghastly windbag. >> see, we can't even do the american translation of those on family television. >> it's not all high-minded quoting the classics at each other at all. >> we spent a lot of time here and no one has discussed the cell phone or texting. >> well, please feel free. can i give you my cell phone? >> all right. >> have a prop. >> i listen to my cell phone, i've got two in use, i've got my telephone. no one wants to talk to me. nobody wants to talk to me directly. they want to text me. i think you can learn a lot on a telephone. you know? you can get all sorts of information on a telephone when you talk to somebody. you can further the conversation. this cannot be done as well on a text. and therefore, did you get my tex
. >> i was like, these are the people i'm supposed to revere. wow, this is great. i'm seeing like it is. >> it's pretty fun. >> absolutely. it reminds you of parliament. >> it does. >> one of the things i remember from the house of common sense is sit down you fat-faced twit! that was a high point in the debate. >> and i heard sit down you ghastly windbag. >> see, we can't even do the american translation of those on family television. >> it's not...
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teartygoers', revers your and get it right for us. i have a very important discussion coming up with two very different journalists and they will talk about the tea party movement and all of that and probably not mention the eta at all. >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut, howard university television. now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king, and co-host linda gasparello. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> thank you so much for coming along. beside me is john gizzi of " human events closed with a conservative newspaper in washington, and bob franken, syndicated columnist and broadcaster of enormous global reach, as it were. i know you have something coming out and "newsweek" andwired" magazine and i saw you on msnbc during the health-care debate. when do you sleep? and you find that tea keeps you awake? >> this will probably cause a rupture between us. i never liked tea. i don't like it. >> for the future, the brokers are listening and will
teartygoers', revers your and get it right for us. i have a very important discussion coming up with two very different journalists and they will talk about the tea party movement and all of that and probably not mention the eta at all. >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut, howard university television. now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king, and co-host linda gasparello. captioned by the national captioning institute...
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. >> bob corn-revere. i want to pick up gene's point. i would never quote jerry falwell and address then a question to andy and the various examples he gave of postal subsidies and so on. starting with the quote from alexander michael john that government should get involved affirmatively with the press and i don't know anyone suggest government promoting first amendment values is itself a first amendment violation. first of all, i don't know anyone who would suggest for a local government to build a library is somehow a violation of the first amendment. but i want to go to the notion of the entanglement that comes with subsidies. everyone has mentioned postal subsidies. andy, i know you know the long argument with postal subsidies that favor speech it liked and disfavor speeches it didn't like. and nea, for example, for journalism. and yet the supreme court has held that because of the nea subsidy it can demand conditions based on content. public broadcasters are a wonderful asset but they don't have the same editorial rights as commerc
. >> bob corn-revere. i want to pick up gene's point. i would never quote jerry falwell and address then a question to andy and the various examples he gave of postal subsidies and so on. starting with the quote from alexander michael john that government should get involved affirmatively with the press and i don't know anyone suggest government promoting first amendment values is itself a first amendment violation. first of all, i don't know anyone who would suggest for a local...
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. >> bob revere, rights remain. i want to pick up on gene's point, to quote jerry fallwell but i never do but, gene, the shekels come the shackles. and address a question to andy. various examples he have he gave of postal subsidies and so on, starting with a long quote from alexander michael john, how government should get involved affirmatively with the press. i don't know of anyone who suggests that government promoting first amendment values is itself a first amendment violation. for example, i don't know of anyone who would suggest for a local government to build a library is somehow a violation of the first amendment. but i want to go to the notion of the entanglement comes with subsidies. everyone has mentioned postal subsidies. andy, i know you're familiar with the long history of government trying to manipulate postal subsidies to either favor speech that the government liked or disfavor speech that it didn't like. other examples, you mentioned nea, for example, for journalism, and yet, the supreme court ha
. >> bob revere, rights remain. i want to pick up on gene's point, to quote jerry fallwell but i never do but, gene, the shekels come the shackles. and address a question to andy. various examples he have he gave of postal subsidies and so on, starting with a long quote from alexander michael john, how government should get involved affirmatively with the press. i don't know of anyone who suggests that government promoting first amendment values is itself a first amendment violation. for...
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reporter: at rome's coliseum, the pope led prayers tonight at the ancient battleground the church reveres as the place of christian suffering. and at a service in st. peter's basilica, benedict heard a homily from his personal pastor today expressing anger about pain the church is facing now. attacks on the church in the sex abuse scandal, said the pope's priest, amount to collective violence against a religion and he compared to t criticism aimed at catholics to anti-semitism suffered by jews. benedict sat in silence, but jewish leaders reacted with outrage. >> to invoke the issue of persecution against jews as a lever to try and distract or deflect attention from what's going on is not only unfortunate frankly, it's stunning. >> reporter: the vatican quickly said the priest's remarks don't represent official church position. in the pope's native germany, there was blunt talk today about the scandal and the abuse of children. in colon cathedral, a prayer was offered for children who'd been molested at church schools. and a statement from the leader of germany's catholic bishops said ther
reporter: at rome's coliseum, the pope led prayers tonight at the ancient battleground the church reveres as the place of christian suffering. and at a service in st. peter's basilica, benedict heard a homily from his personal pastor today expressing anger about pain the church is facing now. attacks on the church in the sex abuse scandal, said the pope's priest, amount to collective violence against a religion and he compared to t criticism aimed at catholics to anti-semitism suffered by jews....
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as many people as possible, regular folks from the hockey moms to the protestors dressed like paul reveret are so overweight they tip over in folding chairs. >> bill: how much money has she earned since she quit her job as governor? and the answer is "b", $12 million. so a tie. are you ahead? it's tied. now, american motors that was the guy was the head of. we have to go real fast. sarah palin spokes at a tea rally in boston. >> is this what their change is all about? i want to say, naw, we'll keep clinging to our constitution and guns. >> bill: clinging. that is the boston tea party, what were some of the participants disguised as? it's hoe hawk indians. you got one out of five. >> i'm shocked i got one right. >> you are representing, i don't know. so the guy from lansing, kansas, he wins, right? your lady bernadine, she gets prizes, too. fox entertainment goes after sarah palin again -- how could they? ♪ [ male announcer ] experience fast in all its forms. the is line. at your lexus dealer. >> bill: pinhead and patriots, fox news correspondent jennifer griffin has been fighting the good
as many people as possible, regular folks from the hockey moms to the protestors dressed like paul reveret are so overweight they tip over in folding chairs. >> bill: how much money has she earned since she quit her job as governor? and the answer is "b", $12 million. so a tie. are you ahead? it's tied. now, american motors that was the guy was the head of. we have to go real fast. sarah palin spokes at a tea rally in boston. >> is this what their change is all about? i...
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very well happen that to cal is resting and conspicuously with the vermont granite will come to be revered as really did to the nation some service as one might expect from a man on -- port on the fourth of july. 1872 is a miniscule her mind a collection of a dozen brawling situated halfway between ludlow and bridgewater and not particularly new anything -- near anything but hillside he was not aboard rich or poor by the standards his father was a man of means a general store keeper former and politician his father was right to the lines he laid out were true and straight and the curves and were regular. the work he did it endured and from his father's business he learned this lesson that never left him. as i went about with my father when he collected taxes i knew when taxes were late someone had to work to earn money to pay them. of his mother victoria, he wrote to whatever was brand informed that attracted harris seemed as though the foliage came for her and in the autumn it was four per the mountainsides were struck with crimson and gold. she died on her 309th birthday march 1885, the
very well happen that to cal is resting and conspicuously with the vermont granite will come to be revered as really did to the nation some service as one might expect from a man on -- port on the fourth of july. 1872 is a miniscule her mind a collection of a dozen brawling situated halfway between ludlow and bridgewater and not particularly new anything -- near anything but hillside he was not aboard rich or poor by the standards his father was a man of means a general store keeper former and...
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. >> raquel welch, that's next. [ male announcer ] this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxury sedan. ♪ this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars. this is the world record for longevity and endurance... and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. ♪ >> neil: you know they're still looking for sandra lull bullock, hollywood's verse of where's waldo following reports of jesse james's affairs. the latest in what raquel welch would call a familiar story. something tells me if this beauty were married to that brute, it wouldn't be a pretty ending. >> that's very kind. >> neil: what do you think of that whole -- >> first of all, i've been married four times, so why would i give advice to anybody. i do happen to really love sandra bullock, she's fantastic. >> neil: she's waited 40 years for mr. right. >> have he gotten bored? tiger is cooling down. must they make this a spectator sport for the country at her expense? >> neil: what does that say about men. >> what does it say about the
. >> raquel welch, that's next. [ male announcer ] this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxury sedan. ♪ this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars. this is the world record for longevity and endurance... and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. ♪ >> neil: you know they're still looking for sandra lull bullock, hollywood's verse of where's waldo following reports of...
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limited government, less taxes, and adherence to a document that we all revere, the constitution of the united states. [applause] i want to thank the tea party express for getting out there. grass-roots, america. that is what it is all about. this is note tops down astro turf stuff. all of you veterans out there, last august, you were called an american -- unamerican. that is the most despicable thing i have heard. i have been coming here for 30 years. and that was the most despicable, i have heard in my life. [applause] to all those veterans who fought to give that person the right to say those words -- i will not mention her name, but her initials are nancy pelosi. [laughter] thank you for your time. [applause] >> actually, that is ted turner. [laughter] we just punked everybody. [laughter] folks, i want to bring up the folks that do all the real work. we have staffers, horribly abused, or we underpaid, and, in line with my belief that god made cars and buses to get me to the airport, they put up with this. they were clearly 24 hours a day. when the performers and speakers go to bed,
limited government, less taxes, and adherence to a document that we all revere, the constitution of the united states. [applause] i want to thank the tea party express for getting out there. grass-roots, america. that is what it is all about. this is note tops down astro turf stuff. all of you veterans out there, last august, you were called an american -- unamerican. that is the most despicable thing i have heard. i have been coming here for 30 years. and that was the most despicable, i have...
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they want to keep it focused on the golf tournament, very revered tournament and the masters says it all. >> it does indeed and we'll see how much access people are given. phil keating, thank you. >> it's the most powerful earthquake in decades according to the experts at the u.s. geological survey. 20 million people felt the earth shake and now more than 100 aftershocks in the northern part of mexico near california. it happened yesterday, easter sunday afternoon just before 7 eastern, 4:00 local time. the worst of the damage is south of the border in mexicali. two people were reported killed an 100 injured. the quake was centered just south of the town of mexicali but folks in los angeles and phoenix and las vegas could feel it. >> we were at home. we were -- i was watching tv and it started shaking like crazy. >> i was like i love you, i love you. i'm done, this is -- that was the scariest thing i've ever experienced. >> shepard: only a handful of utility customers remain without power. shelly is from our affiliate kswb in la jolla, california, with scientists. what are they sayin
they want to keep it focused on the golf tournament, very revered tournament and the masters says it all. >> it does indeed and we'll see how much access people are given. phil keating, thank you. >> it's the most powerful earthquake in decades according to the experts at the u.s. geological survey. 20 million people felt the earth shake and now more than 100 aftershocks in the northern part of mexico near california. it happened yesterday, easter sunday afternoon just before 7...
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put this in plain terms which is that the american people have always, i think, demonstrated great reverencefor our constitution because they think of it as a set of principals in a document that they can embrace as their own. i do not think it is a question of whether policymakers, judges, or others are wiser than the people. there's no greater wisdom than that resides in the the american people. that has sustained the country throughout its many years as a nation dedicated to the rule of law under our own constitution. >> >> i'd like to conclude this now, but i'd like to say, i've been very, very impressed with you personally. you came my home in stran. we spent a couple of hours. my daughter happens to be a judge. we had a good conference. i cannot in my time on this committee remember anybody quite so young that has done so much. i have great respect for that. i think the thing that all of us have to remember is that this is a very i do verse country. the law is equal for everybody. within that law, there's certain tensions and i do loug. there's cases in point and not in point. it reall
put this in plain terms which is that the american people have always, i think, demonstrated great reverencefor our constitution because they think of it as a set of principals in a document that they can embrace as their own. i do not think it is a question of whether policymakers, judges, or others are wiser than the people. there's no greater wisdom than that resides in the the american people. that has sustained the country throughout its many years as a nation dedicated to the rule of law...
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can do [ talking over each other ] [ male announcer ] this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxury sedan. ♪ this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars. this is the world record for longevity and endurance... and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. ♪ let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double the fir and whole grain... making him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning nger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! ( ding, cheering, ringing ) keeping you full and focused with more than double the fiber and whole grain... in every tasty bite -- frrrrrrosted mini-wheeeeats! didn't know i had it in me. >>> the woman known as jihad jamie arrested in philly after arriving on a plane from ireland. she has been charged with conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists. state and federal investigators looking into a refinery blast that killed five in was
can do [ talking over each other ] [ male announcer ] this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxury sedan. ♪ this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars. this is the world record for longevity and endurance... and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. ♪ let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double the fir and whole grain... making him a great contender in this bout......
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very well happen that his bones now resting inconspicuously in the vermont granite will come to be revered as those of a man who really did the nation some service as one might expect from a man on the fourth of july. jeff, colquitt was born on the fourth of july, july 4th, 1872 to be exact, in the minuscule central vermont of plymouth notch perhaps a dozen drillings between the corners of other words not particularly near anything. maple syrup and hillsides. he was not born which were poor, but by the standards of 1872, plymouth notch his father, colonel john coolidge was a man of means, a general store keeper, insurance agent, former and petition. his father would like the lines she laid out were true and street and the curbs were regular. the work she did in word and from his father's business he learned this lesson which never left him: as i went about with my father when he collected taxes, i knew that when taxes were laid, someone had to work to earn the money to pay them. of his mother, victoria josephine coolidge, he rode what ever was grand and beautiful and color attracted her it
very well happen that his bones now resting inconspicuously in the vermont granite will come to be revered as those of a man who really did the nation some service as one might expect from a man on the fourth of july. jeff, colquitt was born on the fourth of july, july 4th, 1872 to be exact, in the minuscule central vermont of plymouth notch perhaps a dozen drillings between the corners of other words not particularly near anything. maple syrup and hillsides. he was not born which were poor,...
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she used great reverence and respect for how she articulated issues to bring people together. >> reporter: dorothy irene height received two of the nation's highest honors the presidential medal of freedom and the congressional gold medal. at this point no funeral plans have been announced. >>> democrat joe mansion was the guest of honor at last night's pirates baseball game. he accepted a check for $10,000 raided by pirates fans. the money will go to the victims ' families. >>> the white house thinks it has a way to make sports more fair and representative in school. the obama administration reversed the title 9 that affects equality and gender. >> leveling the playing field when it comes to school sports. >> men's sports always dominate while women's sports took a back door to them. >> reporter: the obama administration is putting the spotlight on gender equality measures in sports on campuses. >> it's one of the great assets and equalizers that women are finally getting a piece of. >> the 1972 title nine education policy requires that sports programs in federally- funded schools be fai
she used great reverence and respect for how she articulated issues to bring people together. >> reporter: dorothy irene height received two of the nation's highest honors the presidential medal of freedom and the congressional gold medal. at this point no funeral plans have been announced. >>> democrat joe mansion was the guest of honor at last night's pirates baseball game. he accepted a check for $10,000 raided by pirates fans. the money will go to the victims ' families....
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most idyllic and reverred sites. well-traveled bike and jogging trail along the g.w. parkway. even at the u.s. marine corps memorial. a place of remembrance where those that died in a war against fascism. it was here that the vandal painted swasty cals and symbols of intolerance. >> messages that are clearly hate speech. anti-black and anti-jew. and it is -- doesn't directly threaten violence but it is definitely very controversial-type statements. >> reporter: park police want to talk to this man identified as ronald edward bost jr. no stranger to authorities. >> we had contact with this person. we don't know for certain he's responsible for this particular -- but we would like to speak with him because we do believe that he may have some link to some of these. >> covering this entire -- can't remember what it said. it was hateful stuff. talks about revolution rising up or something along those lines. >> reporter: others say it is a cry for help. offering prayers for a vandal that would be unlikely to do the same for them. >> lost. certainly lost. he needs some direction. >>
most idyllic and reverred sites. well-traveled bike and jogging trail along the g.w. parkway. even at the u.s. marine corps memorial. a place of remembrance where those that died in a war against fascism. it was here that the vandal painted swasty cals and symbols of intolerance. >> messages that are clearly hate speech. anti-black and anti-jew. and it is -- doesn't directly threaten violence but it is definitely very controversial-type statements. >> reporter: park police want to...
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success making progress on the issue than ronald reagan, the very same president sarah palin said she reveres. now, reagan didn't just talk about reducing nuclear weapons, he wanted to eliminate them altogether. let's play this. >> we seek the total elimination one day of nuclear weapons from the face of the earth. i don't know of anyone, in or out of government, that is more determinedly seeking peace than i am. and my goal is that total elimination of nuclear weapons. >> and the whole world would benefit if we could both abandon these weapons altogether and move to nonnuclear defensive systems that threaten no one. >> well, in 1987, after lengthy negotiations, president reagan and then-soviet president mikhail gorbachev signed the historic intermediate forces treaty, it was the first major soviet/u.s. disarmament agreement. so the treaty that president obama signed last week requires approval from two-thirds of the senate to go into effect, and several republicans, including minority leader mitch mcconnell have indicated they are not ready to support the deal. joining me now, democratic con
success making progress on the issue than ronald reagan, the very same president sarah palin said she reveres. now, reagan didn't just talk about reducing nuclear weapons, he wanted to eliminate them altogether. let's play this. >> we seek the total elimination one day of nuclear weapons from the face of the earth. i don't know of anyone, in or out of government, that is more determinedly seeking peace than i am. and my goal is that total elimination of nuclear weapons. >> and the...
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find out in a minutes. [ male announcer ] this is nine generations of the world's most revered luxuryedan. ♪ this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars. this is the world record for longevity and endurance... and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. ♪ bill would do with respect to the medicaid program and a lot of the other services in the state of florida and many other states. the cost to my state len is billions that our taxpayers could not afford and assume to do something for the federal government that the government should be doing. there are court cases and precedents that say the -- the two together give us the opportunity to challenge this. we believe the u.s. supreme court will rule the entire health care bill out on the table today the president signed unconstitutional. >> greta: of the state attorneys general are many of them democrats? >> yes. buddy caldwell of louisiana. the rest are republicans. we have reason to believe there already will be two or three more democrats th
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how about a little education here along with this reverence for the cause?ot this "gone with the wind" version. i'm glad to see that the governor said tonight that he should have included some reference to slavery in his proclamation and that he apologized for omitting it. unfortunately there's a lot of this talk today. the governor of texas rick perry talked up secession. what's with all the state's right's talk? we reported last night the phone call congressman john lewis received with all the racial attacks, we know now the disgusting public behavior by the guy that yelled and spat on congress cleburne outside the capit capitol. he says the civil war was about other issues besides slavery. because of lincoln's election, the south seceded from the union and formed the confederacy. the plain truth is for all this nostalgia, it is plain, playing to the base. and some just love hearing well-dressed, well-educated types put in pretty words what they can only say more crudely in the dark of night over the telephone. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being w
how about a little education here along with this reverence for the cause?ot this "gone with the wind" version. i'm glad to see that the governor said tonight that he should have included some reference to slavery in his proclamation and that he apologized for omitting it. unfortunately there's a lot of this talk today. the governor of texas rick perry talked up secession. what's with all the state's right's talk? we reported last night the phone call congressman john lewis received...
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i have great reverence for this institution and i want to see it work as our founding fathers intended it to that where you have important debate that, we work together. and that's what i intend to do as the manager of this bill, to make sure that each and every one of my colleagues, whether they sit on this aisle or that side of the aisle, we're fall this chamber together to try to improve the quality of life for the people who have been so badly hurt, the homes lost, the jobs that have evaporated, the retirement accounts that have disappeared from people. they want to see us work together to get a job done to make a difference for our country. and i firmly believe that we can do that. and i will do my very, very best, i say to my friend from alabama, i say to the minority leader as i said to the majority leader, to act with fairness, to work together to try to resolve matters so we can have a good outcome on this bill. obviously we can't predict that. i know there will be some who want to make this a big fight, that that's a great, great issue maybe for the day or the week. do you it
i have great reverence for this institution and i want to see it work as our founding fathers intended it to that where you have important debate that, we work together. and that's what i intend to do as the manager of this bill, to make sure that each and every one of my colleagues, whether they sit on this aisle or that side of the aisle, we're fall this chamber together to try to improve the quality of life for the people who have been so badly hurt, the homes lost, the jobs that have...
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put this in plain terms which is that the american people have always, i think, demonstrated great reverence for our constitution because they think of it as a set of principals in a document that they can embrace as their own. i do not think it is a question of whether policymakers, judges, or others are wiser than the people. there's no greater wisdom than that resides in the the american people. that has sustained the country throughout its many years as a nation dedicated to the rule of law under our own constitution. >> thank you, senator. i would like to conclude this now. i would like to say that i have been very impressed with you. you can to my home and we spent a few hours. you join my family and i with the dinner. my daughter happens to be a judge and we had a good conversation. i cannot in my time on this committee remember anyone quite so young who has done so much. i have great respect for that. i think the thing that all this needs to remember is that this is a very diverse country and the law is equal for everyone. within that law, there are certain tensions and there is dial
put this in plain terms which is that the american people have always, i think, demonstrated great reverence for our constitution because they think of it as a set of principals in a document that they can embrace as their own. i do not think it is a question of whether policymakers, judges, or others are wiser than the people. there's no greater wisdom than that resides in the the american people. that has sustained the country throughout its many years as a nation dedicated to the rule of law...
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i find it interesting that some of my colleagues have apparently a great reverence for a pollster and wordsmith named frank luntz. frank luntz is a person i know. he is very good with words. he's a good pollster and so on. and at one time he apparently wrote a memo that suggested that one way to attack a bill like the bill that is before us -- i think my colleague, the chairman of the committee, has noted this memo was written by luntz before there even was a bill, was to use bailout language. and i haven't seen the memo, but i understand that's what it did. number two, republicans have used this bailout language. therefore, number three, we are blindly following luntz. well, now, if iing suggested that to my professor in philosophy 101, i'd get flunked out of the course for a basic failure in logic. this is a logic fallacy, something followed, something else, therefore, was because of it. and the laws that the famous saying, obviously a fallacy. and so i -- i just defend those of my colleagues who have used language that maybe somewhat similar to luntz on the basis that just because
i find it interesting that some of my colleagues have apparently a great reverence for a pollster and wordsmith named frank luntz. frank luntz is a person i know. he is very good with words. he's a good pollster and so on. and at one time he apparently wrote a memo that suggested that one way to attack a bill like the bill that is before us -- i think my colleague, the chairman of the committee, has noted this memo was written by luntz before there even was a bill, was to use bailout language....
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founding documents are still able to evoke in the public at large sum of the high regard and even reverence the progressives had made every effort to to strip. just as america's religious energy's have surged wants again in spite of all of these, the predictions of inevitable secularization so the constitution and declaration are reacquiring for many an aura of divine inspiration in spite of a full century of sustained debunking by the sophisticated and the cynical but none of this would have been possible today without the critical last gasp stand against the t.r. constitutional program and republican presidential contest of 1912 as a result of that effort and contrary to the title of this panel panel, 1912 was not the election that transformed america but in the deeper sense that preserved america as it came down from the declaration of independence from the constitution. [applause] >> thank you very much to all panelist for fine remarks professor milkis has allowed us to go straight to questions we have about 20 minutes. please raise your hand you have a question and wait for the microph
founding documents are still able to evoke in the public at large sum of the high regard and even reverence the progressives had made every effort to to strip. just as america's religious energy's have surged wants again in spite of all of these, the predictions of inevitable secularization so the constitution and declaration are reacquiring for many an aura of divine inspiration in spite of a full century of sustained debunking by the sophisticated and the cynical but none of this would have...
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and civilization -- teaching the blessings of liberty, regulated by law and inculcating love and reverence for the great principles has thrived by the in valuable rights of man to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. we highly recommend goodwin liu for the honor and responsibility of serving on the united states court of appeals for the ninth circuit. the letter is signed john hennessy and donald kennedy. additionally, he began his legal career as a law clerk to two highly accomplished jurists. yuan jurist was on the united states court of appeal and the other was justice ruth bader ginsberg. it is also worked as a special assistance in the represented ct a law firm of o'melveny and myers. he became professor at the school of law. his colleague work has been published in the nation from the top journals. in 2009, he received the university's highest honor given for teaching. throughout his career, he is the vote a particular care and attention to improving education opportunities for students in the united states. he is a supporter of voucher programs and charter schools. he served
and civilization -- teaching the blessings of liberty, regulated by law and inculcating love and reverence for the great principles has thrived by the in valuable rights of man to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. we highly recommend goodwin liu for the honor and responsibility of serving on the united states court of appeals for the ninth circuit. the letter is signed john hennessy and donald kennedy. additionally, he began his legal career as a law clerk to two highly accomplished...
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, the constitution -- revere, the constitution of the united states. and again, i want to thank the tea party express for getting out there, grassroots america, that's what it's all about. this ain't no grass tops down astroturf stuff. and one final note i'd make, to all of you veterans out there, i served in the marine corps, all you veterans out there, last august you were called unamerican. and that was the most despicable thing i've heard. i've been in this town 48 years, coming here as a newspaper reporter when john kennedy was in the white house. i've seen a lot of congresses come and go, i've seen a lot of stuff, that was the most despicable comment i've ever heard in my life. [applause] to all those veterans who fought in distant lands, to give her the right to be able to say that, i won't mention her name. but her initials are nancy pelosi. with that i thank you for your time. thank you very much. [applause]
, the constitution -- revere, the constitution of the united states. and again, i want to thank the tea party express for getting out there, grassroots america, that's what it's all about. this ain't no grass tops down astroturf stuff. and one final note i'd make, to all of you veterans out there, i served in the marine corps, all you veterans out there, last august you were called unamerican. and that was the most despicable thing i've heard. i've been in this town 48 years, coming here as a...
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because if you're somebody who revered and respected your dad as much as tiger did, you might say, lookare sacred, leave my father out of this, i will not allow to you use my father for my benefit. it is self-indulgent. >> and the credibility of the whole ad is at stake if you really know about his father. no one wants to speak ill of the dead, but, in fact, he was no paragon of marital fidelity either. but it's a very powerful piece of film. the people who love tiger and are pumped that he's praying again h love it and people who hate tiger will really hate it. and they're already venting on the internet. >> either way they'll talk about it, which nike wants. barbara, thank you so much. >>> it is 7:40 and we want to check in again with dave who has a look at the weather. >> i love barbara lippert. all right. no one can >>> that's a quick look at our weather picture. look at those numbers with a sense of perspective because they seem to change every year a hot. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up next, a new overnight singing sensation, this time from taiwan. is he the new susan boyle?
because if you're somebody who revered and respected your dad as much as tiger did, you might say, lookare sacred, leave my father out of this, i will not allow to you use my father for my benefit. it is self-indulgent. >> and the credibility of the whole ad is at stake if you really know about his father. no one wants to speak ill of the dead, but, in fact, he was no paragon of marital fidelity either. but it's a very powerful piece of film. the people who love tiger and are pumped that...
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and congress people revered him and were honored to be there and hear him speak.n that passed the united states congress honoring the life and achievements of dr. hooks. speaker nancy pelosi personally signed it last night. and asked me to present a copy of that resolution francis, which i will do in just a moment. [ause] >> the speaker who broke a glass ceiling asked me to give her personal condolences to the family and her regrets nor not being here. ben hooks came to the inaugural yesterday because of the terrible weather he was not able to attend but he was there in spirit and in the hotel. i extend my condolences with hooks' family, his siblings, patricia, his daughter, my friends michael and michael, jr., who he took in as if his own children. i was lucky to have him as a friend. times are getting tight in this country but they're getting better. but times must be getting tight in heaven as well. because god took benjamin hooks and dorothy hite, a life well lived. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> abraham lincoln died on april 15th, 1865. when his cabi
and congress people revered him and were honored to be there and hear him speak.n that passed the united states congress honoring the life and achievements of dr. hooks. speaker nancy pelosi personally signed it last night. and asked me to present a copy of that resolution francis, which i will do in just a moment. [ause] >> the speaker who broke a glass ceiling asked me to give her personal condolences to the family and her regrets nor not being here. ben hooks came to the inaugural...
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i have great reverence for this institution and i want to see it work as our founding fathers intended it to that where you have important debate that, we work together. and that's what i intend to do as the manager of this bill, to make sure that each and every one of my colleagues, whether they sit on this aisle or that side of the aisle, we're fall this chamber together to try to improve the quality of life for the people who have been so badly hurt, the homes lost, the jobs that have evaporated, the retirement accounts that have disappeared from people. they want to see us work together to get a job done to make a difference for our country. and i firmly believe that we can do that. and i will do my very, very best, i say to my friend from alabama, i say to the minority leader as i said to the majority leader, to act with fairness, to work together to try to resolve matters so we can have a good outcome on this bill. obviously we can't predict that. i know there will be some who want to make this a big fight, that that's a great, great issue maybe for the day or the week. do you it
i have great reverence for this institution and i want to see it work as our founding fathers intended it to that where you have important debate that, we work together. and that's what i intend to do as the manager of this bill, to make sure that each and every one of my colleagues, whether they sit on this aisle or that side of the aisle, we're fall this chamber together to try to improve the quality of life for the people who have been so badly hurt, the homes lost, the jobs that have...
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now you've got goldman sachs which ones was a very revered name now also, you know, all these jokes about it out there. this is the earnings. revenue up 36%. profit $3.5 billion, up 91%. compensation, the company made a note in its call that compensation is 43% of their overall revenue, which they said is an all-time low, even though that looks like an awful lot of money. all-time low for the first quarter because that reflects new realities in the operating environment they're in, meaning a lot of public pressure about goldman making so much money when the rest of america is hurting. >> come back in an hour. we're going to chat about how much women get paid versus men for the same jobs and some of the gains women have made in the working world. we'll talk to you about that. christine romans, my cohost on "your $$$$$" which you can watch right here on cnn, 1:00 p.m. saturdays and 3:00 p.m. sundays. both times eastern. >>> does your teen text? that's a selly question. after the break we're going to read between lines. trust me, there is a message there for parents. it's not the same old wa
now you've got goldman sachs which ones was a very revered name now also, you know, all these jokes about it out there. this is the earnings. revenue up 36%. profit $3.5 billion, up 91%. compensation, the company made a note in its call that compensation is 43% of their overall revenue, which they said is an all-time low, even though that looks like an awful lot of money. all-time low for the first quarter because that reflects new realities in the operating environment they're in, meaning a...
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in 1775, revere made that famous ride from boston to lexington and concord to warn of the coming british troops. his main mission was to alert samuel adams and john hancock, the two men the troops were after and to signal the minutemen. >>> he may not have told a lie but george washington apparently had trouble keeping traffic library books. a library in new york city says the father of our country owes $300,000 in late fee. a ledger showing someone listed simply as president checked out two books in 1789 and never returned them. the head librarian says she's not worried about fines. they just want the books back. one book was about international law. the other was about debate. >>> it is 6:11 right now. time to check in with justin drabick for our weather. when i said force of weather, i was talking about iceland. >> good news is the winds will back off a little bit today. gusts up towards 25 miles per hour at times through this afternoon, but not a bad start this morning as far as the sky conditions. we are seeing generally clear skies. and a few clouds scattered here and there across
in 1775, revere made that famous ride from boston to lexington and concord to warn of the coming british troops. his main mission was to alert samuel adams and john hancock, the two men the troops were after and to signal the minutemen. >>> he may not have told a lie but george washington apparently had trouble keeping traffic library books. a library in new york city says the father of our country owes $300,000 in late fee. a ledger showing someone listed simply as president checked...
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we revere our miners, mr. president, the men and women who put their lives on the line every single day to provide for their families and bring light and heat to millions. they live in obscurity, they work underground. nobody knows much about it around the rest of the country, but it's heroic living. and they make this country work. we offer a heartfelt thanks to the rescue workers who risked their own lives. our rescue teams, like the entire west virginia community, never gave up hope and continued to forge ahead in their mission. they understand that when they volunteered for this dangerous work, they knew that at some point they would be called on to put their own lives on the line. that's what a rescue worker is all about, pushing the edges, how much methane, how far can you get in, how much dust, what can you see, does he have enough oxygen, or she? and they did so selflessly and fearlessly, and they have, as you can imagine, my deepest respect. mr. president, even in one of our darkest hours, america has
we revere our miners, mr. president, the men and women who put their lives on the line every single day to provide for their families and bring light and heat to millions. they live in obscurity, they work underground. nobody knows much about it around the rest of the country, but it's heroic living. and they make this country work. we offer a heartfelt thanks to the rescue workers who risked their own lives. our rescue teams, like the entire west virginia community, never gave up hope and...
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limited government, let's taxes, and an adherence to a document that we all revere, the constitutionf the united states. i want to thank the two-party express for getting out of the grass roots america. this is not top down, astroturf stuff. to all of the veterans out there, i served in the marine corps. to all of the veterans out there, last august you were called on american. that was the most despicable thing i have heard. i came here as a newspaper reporter when john kennedy was in the white house. that was the most despicable, that i ever heard in my life. [applause] to wall of those veterans who fought on distant lands to give us -- to all of the veterans who fought in distant lands, i will not mention her name, and but her initials are nancy pelosi. i will not take up any more of your time. thank you very much. [applause] >> actually, that is ted turner. we just punked everybody. folks, i would like to bring up the folks that do all of the real work. we have staffers, horribly abused, horribly underpaid.
limited government, let's taxes, and an adherence to a document that we all revere, the constitutionf the united states. i want to thank the two-party express for getting out of the grass roots america. this is not top down, astroturf stuff. to all of the veterans out there, i served in the marine corps. to all of the veterans out there, last august you were called on american. that was the most despicable thing i have heard. i came here as a newspaper reporter when john kennedy was in the...
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made and to observe that the inland's of american justice which is something that is admired and revered around the world and its and national asset which we justify they take great pride for the bounce, not to the torch and the pitch fork, and i want to applaud your steadfast defense on the principal of american justice has attorney general. there's been discussion about health care as to what my colleagues know senator lemieux and i were working on a piece of bipartisan legislation to look at productive capabilities and health care fraud and we will end with senter cornyn klobuchar at the beginnings of a good strong piece of long controversial anti-crime bipartisan legislation and i hope that your office, attorney general, will work with us on reviewing that legislation. i think we have been making good progress. i wanted to go back to the question of military commissions. you and i worked in a different hearing you said that one of the values about the courts is the experiential base they provided that prosecutors go again can know what the answers are going to be do a whole array of
made and to observe that the inland's of american justice which is something that is admired and revered around the world and its and national asset which we justify they take great pride for the bounce, not to the torch and the pitch fork, and i want to applaud your steadfast defense on the principal of american justice has attorney general. there's been discussion about health care as to what my colleagues know senator lemieux and i were working on a piece of bipartisan legislation to look at...
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let me say we are not here to degrade caregivers, i revere them and believe that they are overworkedand underappreciated. and working without a safety net most of the time. and you are right of the five rights, that are a check list, if it's used, it will catch the problem. and it doesn't cost any money, it's the cheapest thing we have. host: she talked about the rights. guest: the right patient, the right drug, the right route and the right time. and what is important as a nurse a typical nurse goes to a medication cabinet 100 times and interrupted 80% of the time. the greatest nurse can't do everything right without the systems to support them. and that's why the documentary we are releagsing and nurses hae a check route for patients and safety. guest: caregivers are like all of us, we make mistakes. if i make a mistake in my job, it's called take-2. if a caregiver makes a mistake it's a human life. and that's why we are talking about what they use in aviation. my wife and i e? in dallas where they introduced the bedside bar coding. and talking to the nurses, how do you feel like u
let me say we are not here to degrade caregivers, i revere them and believe that they are overworkedand underappreciated. and working without a safety net most of the time. and you are right of the five rights, that are a check list, if it's used, it will catch the problem. and it doesn't cost any money, it's the cheapest thing we have. host: she talked about the rights. guest: the right patient, the right drug, the right route and the right time. and what is important as a nurse a typical...