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this land of saints and as the applause dies out, of plaster saints his beautiful head thrown back andd to bill, it's not my place to comment on your head, but no one i know has been more respectful of real saints and more bad to the plastered ones. so that's it. thank you very much. [applause] >> now, again half the people in this room can dispute every detail that i said 'cause they were also there. do we have a mic for the questioners? is that how it's going to work. so i guess i'll recognize you and mics will come to you. yes, ma'am. >> hi. my question -- [inaudible] >> my question is a bit disrespectful but i'm going to ask anyway. i read about your book in the "wall street journal" review of your book and christopher buckley's book and one of the things i didn't know from reading the review was that william f. buckley had a heavy, heavy dependency on ritalin and used it frequently to help him focus. that's raises the issue of whether you want to disclose this. i had a teacher who used to say we live in the age where we like to see the feet of clay of idols and what concerns me ab
this land of saints and as the applause dies out, of plaster saints his beautiful head thrown back andd to bill, it's not my place to comment on your head, but no one i know has been more respectful of real saints and more bad to the plastered ones. so that's it. thank you very much. [applause] >> now, again half the people in this room can dispute every detail that i said 'cause they were also there. do we have a mic for the questioners? is that how it's going to work. so i guess i'll...
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my father on the at the stage, a ranging crowd, this land of saints, a plaster thing, beautiful, mischievousthrown back. it is not my place to, and on your head, but no one i know has been more respectful of saints, more mischievous to plaster. thank you very much. [applause] half the people in this room can dispute every detail. do we have a mike for the questioners? i will recognize you. >> my question is a bit disrespectful but i am going to ask anyway. i read about your book in all street journal review of your book, christopher buckley's book, and one of the things i do know from reading the review was that william f. buckley had a heavy dependency on ritalin and used it frequently. this for me raises the issue of whether you want to disclose this. i had a teacher who said we live in an age where we like to see the feet of clay of our idols. what concerns me about that aspect of your book, which is fantastic, which i am sure it is, those types of revelations at this point in some way, i worry, create an undermining of what it is that bill buckley was trying to advance, and god knows he
my father on the at the stage, a ranging crowd, this land of saints, a plaster thing, beautiful, mischievousthrown back. it is not my place to, and on your head, but no one i know has been more respectful of saints, more mischievous to plaster. thank you very much. [applause] half the people in this room can dispute every detail. do we have a mike for the questioners? i will recognize you. >> my question is a bit disrespectful but i am going to ask anyway. i read about your book in all...
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and he told the story of what he was confronting in nigeria saint the world had to know and ending by saying i am a marked man. he returned to nigeria, was imprisoned, was tried, and he was executed. last week as we sat in the studios of "democracy now!" we broadcast of the voice of a him from those days on the wba i and we broadcast his son who was announcing that they had just won a settlement with the shell that took 14 years but they would then wind $15.5 million for their family and other victims and the people of the land. [applause] we also play the words of his father, jim, who jeremy and i got to made and the niger delta when we visited three years after his death. when in jim said directly to us, shell is responsible for my son's death. and as we sat there listening to the father of a son and his grandson, and was sitting next to judas brown, our guest for the hour. judith brown chomsky was one of the leading attorneys in this case that led to this landmark settlement. when i asked noam chomsky tonight how you like to be introduced, he said tom i'm the brother and lot of jud
and he told the story of what he was confronting in nigeria saint the world had to know and ending by saying i am a marked man. he returned to nigeria, was imprisoned, was tried, and he was executed. last week as we sat in the studios of "democracy now!" we broadcast of the voice of a him from those days on the wba i and we broadcast his son who was announcing that they had just won a settlement with the shell that took 14 years but they would then wind $15.5 million for their family...
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my father on the stage a raging crowd in this land of a saints a plaster saints his beautiful mischievous head thrown back. i said two bell it is not my place to comment on your head. but know what i know has been more respectful of real things and more and mischievous to plaster. that is beautiful. so thank you very much [applause] again, half of the people in this room can dispute everything i said because they were also there. do we have a microphone? >> it is a bit this respect all but i will ask anyway, i read about your book in the "wall street journal" debut of your book and christopher buckley's book and one of the things that i did not know from reading the review was that william f. buckley, jr. had a heavy heavy dependency on middle when. and used it frequently for focus as you said. this raises the issue of you ought to have disclosed this we have a teacher that says we like to see the feet of clay of our ought to do what disturbs me about that aspect of your book that those types of revelations at this point* in some way i worry create the undermining of what it is that bill
my father on the stage a raging crowd in this land of a saints a plaster saints his beautiful mischievous head thrown back. i said two bell it is not my place to comment on your head. but know what i know has been more respectful of real things and more and mischievous to plaster. that is beautiful. so thank you very much [applause] again, half of the people in this room can dispute everything i said because they were also there. do we have a microphone? >> it is a bit this respect all...
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i am the president of the green bay school board and i'm also a registered nurse and i work at saint ven sent hospital. [cheers and applause] -- saint vincent hospital. >> [applause] >> my question centers on wellness and personal responsibility for one's healthcare. could you talk about how your reforms would incorporate wellness and encouraging people to take more responsibility for their own healthcare? [cheers and applause] >> well, i think it's a great question. for those of you who are -- still have employer-based care, one of things that we've been doing is meeting with companies who are really doing some innovative things to encourage their employees to get well. and some of it involves financial incentives. so these employers, they'll say, you know, what we provide for your health insurance. but if you quit smoking you will see money in your pocket in the form of lower premiums. if you lose weight, you will see an incentive, money in your pocket. then they set up gyms or, you know, arrange for club memberships for their employees. then what they do is they set up a computeri
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spilling out into the street leading to saint john the baptist church. the crush was so dense that movement became almost impossible. horse dawn transit usually seesawed through the senator were forced to stop running, as long lines of mourning carriages around the block at 9 a.m. the bell rang out snapping the masses to attention. all eyes turned toward eight majestic funeral chariot outfitted with a canopy of rich silver brocade. it was part before the grandest residence on the block, a three-story high mansion that was a testament to the architectural beauty cropping up all over russia. the heavy wooden doors parted in the archdeacon from saint john the baptist church emerged, softly reciting prayers. a group carrying a coffin decorated with a read a unnatural flowers fell into line after him. a choir came out and followed by a dozen workers. each carried a pillow with sacred medals and honors earned by the deceased during an extraordinary life. other church elders and dignitaries followed next. at last, a coffin emerged great in fabric made of golden
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and that a thousand and reno a thousand will be using this malcolm x area to make their entrances to saint elizabeth with an interchange. could i ask you given the good work you all have done on shepherd's parkway to facilitate this a federal project whether or not and i should let you know that the district, of course, is not going to take care of this federal project with in any highway fund it has -- whether there has been discussion within the federal highway administration of how this matter can be resolved. this major transportation matter for making sure this a thousand people dead in to this new development? >> i know that several our federal lands on his have been actively involved in the santa elizabeth project. i done of the specifics of where they are right now in the issue you referred to so i will have two. >> two for the record. >> i wish you will, i will have them get back to us within 10 days about try to get ahead of what could be a major problem if we don't be in to work on and now. thank you very much and particularly thank you for which you have done with these three a
and that a thousand and reno a thousand will be using this malcolm x area to make their entrances to saint elizabeth with an interchange. could i ask you given the good work you all have done on shepherd's parkway to facilitate this a federal project whether or not and i should let you know that the district, of course, is not going to take care of this federal project with in any highway fund it has -- whether there has been discussion within the federal highway administration of how this...
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. >> moving day at the saint jude classic, john daily wearing those pants for round three. >> they aren't fashionable. >> bogies for three well off the lead. >> phil mickelson, started on the back nine. bunker to bunker, bogies one of three in the round. >> the birdie on the par three second straight birdie. eightth hole, another birdie opportunity. >> that one good as well. >> mickelson four under through three rounds. everyone chasing brian gay. gay holds the one shot lead over molder. >> the lpg championship. michelle wii on the par three seven. wii hole in one. lindsey wright, third shot on >>> da capo prez is one of the imprints of the perseus books groups and elicited is vice president at da capo press. ms. warren what are some of titles coming up? >> we have a wonderful biography of james monroe by washington, d.c. writer marlo james r. merkel the last founding father because he truly was one of the last founding fathers of the nation. >> why another biography on james monroe? >> this is more complete than the others. new information has been found through old archives and lette
. >> moving day at the saint jude classic, john daily wearing those pants for round three. >> they aren't fashionable. >> bogies for three well off the lead. >> phil mickelson, started on the back nine. bunker to bunker, bogies one of three in the round. >> the birdie on the par three second straight birdie. eightth hole, another birdie opportunity. >> that one good as well. >> mickelson four under through three rounds. everyone chasing brian gay. gay...
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we use yoko ono as ever patron saint. there was someone on the roof that accidentally shut off the lights. from then on and in the control room, we had a picture of your local ono with his welding outfit on because the last words were to yoko ono. >> how many of you know who yoko ono is? [laughter] and how many have heard yoko ono sing? very good. i would like to move on to the next question. you talked about memories. john, you took the show to the limits, to the white house. we made a trip to berlin right after the fall of the wall. tell us about that. >> we went right back a few months later after the fall. what is memorable for me is the attitudes of some people. they knew in their schools that they had been lied to about world history and relations, because they were receiving soviet propaganda. they were worried about how they would keep up with their west german counterparts when the schools are now integrated. it was very touching to meet the students. there was one soviet student. i asked him about a collectible
we use yoko ono as ever patron saint. there was someone on the roof that accidentally shut off the lights. from then on and in the control room, we had a picture of your local ono with his welding outfit on because the last words were to yoko ono. >> how many of you know who yoko ono is? [laughter] and how many have heard yoko ono sing? very good. i would like to move on to the next question. you talked about memories. john, you took the show to the limits, to the white house. we made a...
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i don't think that express saint -- expressing support for deferment or expressing outrage in the violence is meddling in the iranian process. >> do you thank you could clarify as far as health care trade-off, when you did say that willing to reduce its tests and health care benefits subsidies, are you in any way also including health care tax benefits and subsidies? >> i am sorry. >> are you in l.a. you weigh willing to consider reducing tax care benefits? >> well, we have done this like 15 times and i think the president spoke pretty clearly to this in that interview that i discuss a minute ago. on financial regulation earlier. >> let's go back to the inspector general issue, senator grassley has issued two letters yesterday and he has been pushing the americorps issue but he issued to lenders to the local treasury department and international trade commission regarding their inspector general. could someone infer is that a trend in which the administration? >> if they inverted it would be an incorrect inferences. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> happy father's day. >> happy father's day t
i don't think that express saint -- expressing support for deferment or expressing outrage in the violence is meddling in the iranian process. >> do you thank you could clarify as far as health care trade-off, when you did say that willing to reduce its tests and health care benefits subsidies, are you in any way also including health care tax benefits and subsidies? >> i am sorry. >> are you in l.a. you weigh willing to consider reducing tax care benefits? >> well, we...
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the patron saint of the dlc, the love of his life, ginger from. [applause] he spent the last quarter- century willing the democratic party back from the dead. he is going to spend the next quarter century on a more quixotic cause, when the cubs back to the world series. tonight, all of us pledge to honor his legacy with a new wave of new democrats on the rise, new majorities in congress, and a new president in the white house. this party will remain a place where ideas matter. we have always wanted to unable every generation to build a better and brighter future for the next generation that comes along. in the end, that is what he has done for us. democrats are far better off than we were 24 years ago. so is our country as a result. [applause] our party's map is bigger, our nation's civic ethic is stronger, and our children's future is brighter because of the cause he has left us to carry on. and now, to remind you about how far we have come, and how much we can still do, we will then the lights for a video on the incredible adventure of how he ch
the patron saint of the dlc, the love of his life, ginger from. [applause] he spent the last quarter- century willing the democratic party back from the dead. he is going to spend the next quarter century on a more quixotic cause, when the cubs back to the world series. tonight, all of us pledge to honor his legacy with a new wave of new democrats on the rise, new majorities in congress, and a new president in the white house. this party will remain a place where ideas matter. we have always...
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top six. 1-0 saint luis. la machina. two-run shot. his 24th jack leads the majors.the cards win it 7-1. they've won 7 of the last 10 overall. tony larussa one win shy of 2,500 wins. you know that commercial where they call pujols a machine? in his first tn games in june, he seemed like a slightly broken machine. but his last nine games, pujols is back to his unhuman-like efficiency, slugging a thousand with six homers in that span. >> the twins have thrived in interleague play. the astros can't wait to resume the nl portion of their schedule. they've dropped 6 of 7 to the a.l. second home run of the year, astros hold off the twins by a final count of 6-5. it's his first round-tripper since april 25th. lance berkman also went deep, solo jack. >> still to come on espnews, spain continues to unleash the red fury in the confederation red fury in the confederation cup. - ( cheerful tune playing ) - learned how to change my own oil. think i did something wrong! but you know how pricey these german cars are to maintain. right? max: actually, volkswagen has no-charge schedu
top six. 1-0 saint luis. la machina. two-run shot. his 24th jack leads the majors.the cards win it 7-1. they've won 7 of the last 10 overall. tony larussa one win shy of 2,500 wins. you know that commercial where they call pujols a machine? in his first tn games in june, he seemed like a slightly broken machine. but his last nine games, pujols is back to his unhuman-like efficiency, slugging a thousand with six homers in that span. >> the twins have thrived in interleague play. the astros...
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the event hosted by saint joseph university boathouse in philadelphia is one hour. >> i have two events of considerable difficulty talking to you right here. the first is the occasion is to talk about my now published a book titled last rites which is a very honest title because it is at the end of my career, but last rites is not written with it could have been called extreme function. [laughter] >> but the first difficulty is that i find it very hard to talk about something i have written. and the reason for this is not artificial modesty. it is probably the memory of the teacher that for gosh sakes, don't keep repeating herself. and it also has something to do with my personal temperament, which is i write something, i say something, it's done with. gets out of my system. other people, you know, luckier than i am, who can embroider, repeat, crossett, and constantly embellish one main thing which is perfectly all right, you know. unless they are talking to people who know their life and writing very well. i am different. i find it difficult to. i find it quite difficult to talk about
the event hosted by saint joseph university boathouse in philadelphia is one hour. >> i have two events of considerable difficulty talking to you right here. the first is the occasion is to talk about my now published a book titled last rites which is a very honest title because it is at the end of my career, but last rites is not written with it could have been called extreme function. [laughter] >> but the first difficulty is that i find it very hard to talk about something i have...
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has become the iconic image of the cia, off to the left there is a quotation from the scriptures of saint john. "you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." that is your task. i envy your future. thank you very much. [applause] >> we have a programming note for you. david simon will talk about journalism and his work in television, including his series "the wire." live coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. on average companion network. tonight, dennis blair will discuss his recent trip. we will have live coverage of his speeches at 8:30 p.m., also on c-span 2. >> authors and journalists who cover the white house on the constitutional roles of the president and congress, including the relationship between the branches of government. this is hosted by washington & lee university. it runs about one hour and 45 minutes. >> i hope you are enjoying your meal. i think it is time to start the program. i will do that with great pleasure by introducing professor connally. he has been with us since 1986. he has a ph.d. in american government from the university of virginia. he has a master'
has become the iconic image of the cia, off to the left there is a quotation from the scriptures of saint john. "you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." that is your task. i envy your future. thank you very much. [applause] >> we have a programming note for you. david simon will talk about journalism and his work in television, including his series "the wire." live coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. on average companion network. tonight, dennis blair...
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saint. but i mean it's tough. >> johnny: sure it's tough. >> rob: we have beaten ourselves so many times on the errors and the pitching. you can't blame the coaches for that stuff. that's stuff that's happening out between the lines. johnny johnny got it going. called third strike. willingham strikes out looking. we go to the top of the eighth. plapap and it's a 3-1 ball game, cincinnati up by two. ♪ ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) ♪ who's watching... (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ it's the money you could be saving with geico. . >> deb: we're back at national's park, manny acta's nats trailing the reds by a score of 3-1. just about five hours ago the nationals drafted highly touted pitcher stephen strasburg out of san diego state and the question is can he live up to all the hype. and manny acta thinks he has the right make up to deal with it. >> the main thing is what he's going to do after he signs.
saint. but i mean it's tough. >> johnny: sure it's tough. >> rob: we have beaten ourselves so many times on the errors and the pitching. you can't blame the coaches for that stuff. that's stuff that's happening out between the lines. johnny johnny got it going. called third strike. willingham strikes out looking. we go to the top of the eighth. plapap and it's a 3-1 ball game, cincinnati up by two. ♪ ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) ♪ who's...
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>>yoko ono is our patron saint and nothing could be worse than that. there was an arc welder plug into our circuit who shot the lights off. >> instant karma. >> we have a picture of yoko ono with a welding outfit on from that time on. >> that sounds like it when she is singing. >> how many of you know who yoko ono is? >> out many have heard her sing? [laughter] good memories? i would like to move on because we talk about memories. john, you took the show to berlin. 1990's, close-up made a trip to berlin after the fall of the wall. talk about the next clip. >> this was a fascinating time. we did programing twice for berlin and we went back after this to see what was happening. the thing that is most memorable for may was the east german students. they were savvy about what was happening in their lives. they knew that in their schools that they had essentially been lied to about world history and world relations. they were receiving soviet propaganda. they were really worried about how they would keep up with their west german counterparts, now that thei
>>yoko ono is our patron saint and nothing could be worse than that. there was an arc welder plug into our circuit who shot the lights off. >> instant karma. >> we have a picture of yoko ono with a welding outfit on from that time on. >> that sounds like it when she is singing. >> how many of you know who yoko ono is? >> out many have heard her sing? [laughter] good memories? i would like to move on because we talk about memories. john, you took the show to...
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jude the patron saint of desperate cases.lieved the faithful should persevere in the face of difficult circumstances. three weeks after announcing his wife, amy, has breast cancer, phil mickelson makes his return to the tour this week, the saipt jude classic in memphis. and amy will not be there with her husband, she will not be at next week's u.s. open but never far from her husband's mind. >> i never felt this emotional. i never have been this emotional where i am driving alone or something i will start crying, it is kind of a weird thing. i am looking forward to having a four or five hour mental break, if you will, where i force myself to focus on something else and i am looking forward to that. i am not playing just to play. i think that the golf course that suits my game and i love playing on that course and in the new york area, and i am playing here because i believe i can win next week. i don't know when i'll be able to -- when i will play again. i mean i just don't know what our treatment schedule will be like after
jude the patron saint of desperate cases.lieved the faithful should persevere in the face of difficult circumstances. three weeks after announcing his wife, amy, has breast cancer, phil mickelson makes his return to the tour this week, the saipt jude classic in memphis. and amy will not be there with her husband, she will not be at next week's u.s. open but never far from her husband's mind. >> i never felt this emotional. i never have been this emotional where i am driving alone or...
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host: saint louis, on our democrats line. caller: the argument with the pitney thing is that the hideous thing i have ever heard. he is a journalist, right? he asked a question that a journalist last. secondly, i want to go back to the missions question, with global warming. we know that many republicans do not believe in the size. -- science. what do they believe happens to the emissions? do they go up in the air and disappear and have no effect on the planet whatsoever? i would like to hear from the conservative to after that, thank you. host: i know we have a conservative. guest: guest: what they are pushing is something they call and all of the above strategy. they want to push for a clean and healthy environment. the man then -- the main thing they're arguing for is the cost, the size of the bill, all the intricate details that many of the congress members did not even read. also, the fact that a number of these jobs that a number -- that people are in will shift over to china and india. host: another capitol hill story
host: saint louis, on our democrats line. caller: the argument with the pitney thing is that the hideous thing i have ever heard. he is a journalist, right? he asked a question that a journalist last. secondly, i want to go back to the missions question, with global warming. we know that many republicans do not believe in the size. -- science. what do they believe happens to the emissions? do they go up in the air and disappear and have no effect on the planet whatsoever? i would like to hear...
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money to buy medicine and they paid in one-tenth the price an hour from where they were living in the saint albans area in vermont. so i think there is little doubt in my mind that if we as a nation think we can eat fruits and vegetables that come from a developing country from farms and mexico and china and the idea we cannot properly import medicine from canada to come to the united kingdom from major developed countries with the help of the fda you can't have a paper trail to make sure these products are safe isn't to me. we have been involved for 15 years. i think this is one way. i hear my friends, i'm not a great exponent of unfettered free trade. but to his credit center mccain is, this is a free trade issue so if you can import food from all over the world and all kinds of products, why in god's name cannot import prescription drugs on the very heavy regulation of the fda whose job it will be to say any product comes into this country has to pass the highest safety ratio. of course, we can do it in if we do it will lower the cost of drugs for the government for millions of american
money to buy medicine and they paid in one-tenth the price an hour from where they were living in the saint albans area in vermont. so i think there is little doubt in my mind that if we as a nation think we can eat fruits and vegetables that come from a developing country from farms and mexico and china and the idea we cannot properly import medicine from canada to come to the united kingdom from major developed countries with the help of the fda you can't have a paper trail to make sure these...
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without the woman he met in the civil rights movement and worked with on the war on poverty, the patron saint of the d.l.c., mother of jenny and sarah and love of his life, ginger from. [applause] >> as the rabbi said, al spent the last quarter century willing the democratic party back from the dead and he earned the right to spend the next quarter century of willing the cubs back to the world series. but tonight all of us pledge to honor his legacy and carry on the battle he began with a new wave of new democrats on the rise, new majorities in congress and a new president in the white house eager to forge a new politics this will remain a place where ideas matter. the mission of the democratic party has always been to enable every generation to build a better, brighter future for the next generation that comes lo along. in the end, that is what al from has done for us. because of al from democrats are far better off than we were 24 years ago and so is our country as a result. mrau [applause] >> our party's map is bigger, our civic ethic is stronger and our children's future is brighter thank
without the woman he met in the civil rights movement and worked with on the war on poverty, the patron saint of the d.l.c., mother of jenny and sarah and love of his life, ginger from. [applause] >> as the rabbi said, al spent the last quarter century willing the democratic party back from the dead and he earned the right to spend the next quarter century of willing the cubs back to the world series. but tonight all of us pledge to honor his legacy and carry on the battle he began with a...
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there is no way in there to get the kids incentivize to use the structures here and i'm not sure how saintdes of fact that, but they're all nice things we like to buy the right to have and can be shot already in stimulus, but they are not, definitely not hill ready. they're not something that is going to cause the people to do those things right away. there are other ways we can get people to read better foods with a meal act and have them to get exercise but that is with some incentive. there is a lot of equipment out there not being used toward and we could make that more available and smoking we did something and i said it was an adequate but the best we were going to do and i am pleased that we're able to do that but that is not what a billion is about and 80 billion is rather unspecified. there were more specified the things talking about like getting people to stop eating bad foods and salty foods and of those things incidentally burger king right now has a sign on the counter where you go to order and says, if you hold the cheese and hold the mayo is a 160 calories. i bet that that
there is no way in there to get the kids incentivize to use the structures here and i'm not sure how saintdes of fact that, but they're all nice things we like to buy the right to have and can be shot already in stimulus, but they are not, definitely not hill ready. they're not something that is going to cause the people to do those things right away. there are other ways we can get people to read better foods with a meal act and have them to get exercise but that is with some incentive. there...
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and, fred, and the saints and mario, how do you think the arab side will react to such an attack? . .
and, fred, and the saints and mario, how do you think the arab side will react to such an attack? . .
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host: our first call for ambassador richard dalton comes from steven in saint peterburg beach, florida, on the line for republicans. go ahead. caller: good morning. i would like to just mention that we're having the same problems here in america. i believe that last night we just passed the 1, 300-page bill that was handed to them 24 hours before. i think people should take notice who voted for these bill and vote them out of office come november. host: let's get back on the topic here. caller: well, the topic is iran. aren't we having the same problems in america with things passing that the american people don't want? host: let's move on to brunswick, georgia. mitch on the line for democrats. >> caller: yes, good morning. host: good morning. caller: i wondered why the ayatollah and other clerics initially went after the u.k. before, you know, as far as the rhetoric towards the u.s., why was that? guest: that is a mixture of historical and contemporary reasons. the historical ones is that britain has been involved in iran. sometimes we did the wrong thing, including assisting in the r
host: our first call for ambassador richard dalton comes from steven in saint peterburg beach, florida, on the line for republicans. go ahead. caller: good morning. i would like to just mention that we're having the same problems here in america. i believe that last night we just passed the 1, 300-page bill that was handed to them 24 hours before. i think people should take notice who voted for these bill and vote them out of office come november. host: let's get back on the topic here. caller:...
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say in georgia part what has happened and all services and levels is people are not standing at and saint here is what has been cut. they have not a here's where it has been the democraticarty and advocacy groups they have just not been willing to say we've got two not cut this program. this one we have to protect so now when the debate is on what programs to save a there is very little left and i think no one is focused on the we have to cut more things. >> we found that talking about improving value and getting more for your money is
say in georgia part what has happened and all services and levels is people are not standing at and saint here is what has been cut. they have not a here's where it has been the democraticarty and advocacy groups they have just not been willing to say we've got two not cut this program. this one we have to protect so now when the debate is on what programs to save a there is very little left and i think no one is focused on the we have to cut more things. >> we found that talking about...
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and one eruption of mount saint hellens put that into the atmosphere. sometimes i think we think much too highly of ourselves as human beings and the effect we have on the world and the globe when we need to be good stewards of this wonderful planet, but we should not be fear monday engineerers that scare people out of doing things to help themselves and their families. i appreciate my friend from california. mr. rohrabacher: i appreciate my friend from texas reminding us of a past scare that proved not to be based on science. and i remember i was about -- couldn't eat cranberries for two years. they took sylimates. and 9 same intensity on global warming indicated we needed massive controls on our economy based on controlling acid rain. and what happened to that? ronald reagan held firm. there was a project that went through for $500 million science research program that showed there is a little bit of a problem with acid rain, but not much. but it was not the threatening force that we were told at that time, which would have cost tens of billions of do
and one eruption of mount saint hellens put that into the atmosphere. sometimes i think we think much too highly of ourselves as human beings and the effect we have on the world and the globe when we need to be good stewards of this wonderful planet, but we should not be fear monday engineerers that scare people out of doing things to help themselves and their families. i appreciate my friend from california. mr. rohrabacher: i appreciate my friend from texas reminding us of a past scare that...
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. >> eugene rogan is a historian, saint anthony's college adox are. this is what we think will be a major new history of the era, and he has taken an interesting approach. he chose to start this history in the 15 hundreds, and his concept there was that is when the ottomans first conquered the arab lands and one of the defining characteristics of arab history is that they have frequently been an occupied ethnic group. so he decided that was the key, it rather than start with mohamed were other histories have started, this was the defining moment. what he would argue his that arabs value history in ways that those of us in the west we don't think about it. first of all their history is much deeper and richer. for most of their history they were a dominant power, and i think one of the things that's going on in the middle east now is arabs are seen that the west sort of looks down on them. that's something that's very inconsistent with their history. so it's very important to understand arab history if you want to unravel what's happening in the arab la
. >> eugene rogan is a historian, saint anthony's college adox are. this is what we think will be a major new history of the era, and he has taken an interesting approach. he chose to start this history in the 15 hundreds, and his concept there was that is when the ottomans first conquered the arab lands and one of the defining characteristics of arab history is that they have frequently been an occupied ethnic group. so he decided that was the key, it rather than start with mohamed were...
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. >> guest: she's a saint. >> host: after doing her duty helping deliver the groceries, we read this later on in a book that is never self pity but is unsparing in telling the truth. i left feeling grateful for what i had but tremendously discouraged about the plight of this poor family as i finished the night with mrs. mountain and bid her good-bye she made me put a basket of food in my car to take home unbeknownst to me that the principal had listed mine as being a family in need. i cried the whole way home and let me tell you, ms. cahill, i cried right there when you said that. tell us about your pay, it is possible that a gifted teacher in a state at least until recently when people don't go to nevada anymore, had money, had to work three jobs just to put food on the table. >> guest: while, not to do a pity party because i have dignity and i feel like i am a hard worker and, you know, i don't ask for public assistance for those kind of things, but being a single mom and not receiving child support was difficult and being able to afford a home in a town booming in real estate -- >
. >> guest: she's a saint. >> host: after doing her duty helping deliver the groceries, we read this later on in a book that is never self pity but is unsparing in telling the truth. i left feeling grateful for what i had but tremendously discouraged about the plight of this poor family as i finished the night with mrs. mountain and bid her good-bye she made me put a basket of food in my car to take home unbeknownst to me that the principal had listed mine as being a family in need....
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traditional christmas eve visit to new york city for some last minute shopping and taking in mass at saint patrick's cathedral will probably come to an end this year. it will be too painful to make that trip without lauren. many of my fellow crash victim families sitting behind me also have similar stories and similar losses were so now it's up to you to make a difference. everyone in this room today, and those who were here last wednesday, expressed that they have come before you to make the necessary changes in safety. winter is coming. if we do not implement critical safety changes before then, and another accident occurs, we can only blame ourselves for the losses of those families. i do not wish to shoulder that burden, and hope and believe that you agree with me. mr. chairman, ranking member senator demint and all the other aviation committee members, thank you for your time. i am open also to answer any questions. >> mr. mayor, thank you very much. i indicated in the last hearing that i have some discomforts about a good many things here. reading the transcript of the cockpit record
traditional christmas eve visit to new york city for some last minute shopping and taking in mass at saint patrick's cathedral will probably come to an end this year. it will be too painful to make that trip without lauren. many of my fellow crash victim families sitting behind me also have similar stories and similar losses were so now it's up to you to make a difference. everyone in this room today, and those who were here last wednesday, expressed that they have come before you to make the...
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carver county because the witnesses isn't registered and you have none in minneapolis and none in saint louis county. you could presume that people in each county are as smart as each other. to all you have to do is extract light, and i hesitate to use this case or anything, but they did that in bush against gore when they compared the relaxed standard in broward county with the unrealized standard in on beach county and said a population should have equaled. when plymouth kicks out 75 for signature mismatching and 31 counties in the state kick out non, we've made our case. can't make it any better than a. >> council, your time has expired. >> i would like to frame a question so i can get an answer, if i may. council, i'm still having problems with your saying we're a substantial compliance state. and i mean as loud as you speak on this issue there's language that i don't think you can overcome. i will give language again from wickelman that says if the statute or directory, the argument would be of some forest, but it has no application here because the statute is mandatory. and in the
carver county because the witnesses isn't registered and you have none in minneapolis and none in saint louis county. you could presume that people in each county are as smart as each other. to all you have to do is extract light, and i hesitate to use this case or anything, but they did that in bush against gore when they compared the relaxed standard in broward county with the unrealized standard in on beach county and said a population should have equaled. when plymouth kicks out 75 for...
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mickelson was emotional speaking to reporters in memphis repairing for his return to the pga tour in the saintude's classic attt at bethpage black. with his wife amy's breast cancer treatment set to begin soon. >> i have never been this emotional where if i am driving alone, i will just start crying. it's a weird thing. i am looking forward to have a 4 or 5 hour mental break where i can force myself to focus on something else. i am looking forward to that. i am not playing just to play. i think that bethpage is a golf course that suits my game. i love playing on that course. i love playing in the new york area. i am playing here because i believe i can win next week. i don't know when i will be able to play again. i don't know what our treatment schedule will be like after surgery. i don't know when that will happen. i don't think it's going to be for a while. but i don't know exactly what we are facing yet. >> because of his wife's illness, phil mickelson has been away from the tour for about a month. get this: since 2004 after layoffs of 28 days, mickelson averages 3 and a half shots more in
mickelson was emotional speaking to reporters in memphis repairing for his return to the pga tour in the saintude's classic attt at bethpage black. with his wife amy's breast cancer treatment set to begin soon. >> i have never been this emotional where if i am driving alone, i will just start crying. it's a weird thing. i am looking forward to have a 4 or 5 hour mental break where i can force myself to focus on something else. i am looking forward to that. i am not playing just to play. i...
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something like an islamic disco because the reporter described there being big portraits of shia saintsthe walls and they brought a mulla to read from the koran and after that they brought somebody to talk about the irani/and iraqi war and this was meant to be a party and they passed out the snacks that usually kids in elementary school will eat. and then the party favor was a book on marriage written by the ayatollah khamenei who is the country's supreme leader. only 300 people attended the government's moderation party. and so i mention this anecdote and i write about it as a way of illustrating how the government is slowly -- is recognizing the social crises that are on its hands and what young people are struggling with but it's very often unable to address these problems because the tools that are at its disposable very often, religion and ideological tools like that, don't resonate with young people. most iranian young people although they may have faith certainly, they may pray during -- they may pray, they may fast during ramadan but are very alienated of the official youth of r
something like an islamic disco because the reporter described there being big portraits of shia saintsthe walls and they brought a mulla to read from the koran and after that they brought somebody to talk about the irani/and iraqi war and this was meant to be a party and they passed out the snacks that usually kids in elementary school will eat. and then the party favor was a book on marriage written by the ayatollah khamenei who is the country's supreme leader. only 300 people attended the...
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one up with mail liberals and female liberals, black liberals and white liberals, gay liberals and saint liberals, latino liberals and asia and liberals. that is all fine as far as it goes, but we need newsrooms that not only look like america but that i think a little more like america. [applause] now, i should tell you that i would tell these people these conservatives that we brought in, keep your conservative opinions duracell because i don't want to hear about it and i would tell the liberals the same thing, but at least you'd have a different perspective. and that is why we went out and found women in black people and other minorities, not because we had evidence of rampant racism among white males but because you can't get news from simply white males, that's not a healthy thing. they know just so much. i say they -- we know just some much. you need other perspectives. welcoming unit conservatives in the newsroom even if they are never giving their opinion to have that perspective represented in the newsroom. now, despite what i have been telling you about how hard it the media tr
one up with mail liberals and female liberals, black liberals and white liberals, gay liberals and saint liberals, latino liberals and asia and liberals. that is all fine as far as it goes, but we need newsrooms that not only look like america but that i think a little more like america. [applause] now, i should tell you that i would tell these people these conservatives that we brought in, keep your conservative opinions duracell because i don't want to hear about it and i would tell the...
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went back to register about one of the celebrations that's the annual celebration to mark one of the saint's death and it's the largest in pakistan, about half a million devote these show up in the middle and it's out of control the greatest party could imagine. we walked in, my photographer and i -- >> host: when i read this sounds like this is the muslim mardigras. >> guest: totally. men and women dancing and it is almost and on the rhythmic dancing. almost like head banging. very, very intense. men, women, people are throwing water and screening, there was a camel draped in tinsel being walked through the middle and they are just screaming. it's just nuts, you sort of lose yourself. >> host: and you did lose yourself. >> guest: i did. we were in the middle of this tent and the drumming was going on and while the aroma of naturally smoke objects was everywhere maybe there was some sort of contact buzz but all of a sudden it's overwhelming the spiritual and myself and the photographer had been chased around. we spent most of the day being receiving threatening phone calls, reading about my
went back to register about one of the celebrations that's the annual celebration to mark one of the saint's death and it's the largest in pakistan, about half a million devote these show up in the middle and it's out of control the greatest party could imagine. we walked in, my photographer and i -- >> host: when i read this sounds like this is the muslim mardigras. >> guest: totally. men and women dancing and it is almost and on the rhythmic dancing. almost like head banging....
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complexity of the current system has to do with insurance companies among other things, cherry picking saintwe want to cover you because you just won the marathon and a you're 20 years of age and we are quite sure that you're not going to get sick. you're a good guy to cover. on the other hand, if you are 50 years of age and had a cancer operation, we really don't want to cover you at all because we're going to lose money on you. it becomes a very complicated process to cover you, not cover them. but we have got to say we are all in this together, we are all going to get coverage and we are going to do that delivery system in the most cost-effective way. we're going to put more money in disease prevention. were going to put more money into primary care. 60 million americans today, 20% of our population, if you can believe it, do not have access to a doctor on a regular basis.
complexity of the current system has to do with insurance companies among other things, cherry picking saintwe want to cover you because you just won the marathon and a you're 20 years of age and we are quite sure that you're not going to get sick. you're a good guy to cover. on the other hand, if you are 50 years of age and had a cancer operation, we really don't want to cover you at all because we're going to lose money on you. it becomes a very complicated process to cover you, not cover...