191
191
Apr 25, 2010
04/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
chuck lewis, roger slesinger, and terrence samuels who is a book writer and journalist. lovely, back to the subject. who do you think has been the great speech writers? some have gone onto success. i was once asked to write a speech for a particular president. i didn't think he could deliver it and i'm not going to tell you who. i don't think it would have gone down in history because i couldn't imagine this particular president saying what i'd written. i just couldn't imagine it. so i thanked himor of the thing. >> that would be an obstacle if you can't imagine it. >> i think writing speeches for other people is very hard. >> you have to get in their head and get their voice. the best speech writers, i think sorensen, kennedy's speech writer is the best. sorensen and kennedy had that kind of mind meld -- >> to finish up on the subject, when did speech writing become a recognized part of the apparatus? >> the first speech writer is considered to be justin wellver for warren harding. no surprise at all that the first speech writer comes as mass media comes on the scene an
chuck lewis, roger slesinger, and terrence samuels who is a book writer and journalist. lovely, back to the subject. who do you think has been the great speech writers? some have gone onto success. i was once asked to write a speech for a particular president. i didn't think he could deliver it and i'm not going to tell you who. i don't think it would have gone down in history because i couldn't imagine this particular president saying what i'd written. i just couldn't imagine it. so i thanked...
322
322
Apr 23, 2010
04/10
by
WUSA
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
most people hadn't heard of kris samuels when they drafted him on the first round. the redskins believe they got a guy from the same mold tonight. the skins resisting the urge to make a last minute trade and they used their 4th pick on the man who will become the chief bodyguard. trent williams and a two-time all american out of oklahoma. he ran an ultra quick 48, 40-yard dash. he should be able to step in as a starter on day one. >> oh, man. i'm very ready to just get into camp. i've got great competition on the team. i feel like they're going to prepare me well for when we get to the season. >> we thought he would fit in very well. the guy has a lot of experience. obviously being a four-year starter. hopefully he'll come in here and compete right away and show us what he can do. >> reporter: chris samuels was up in new york representing the redskins tonight and williams got a chance to speak with samuels just after he was selected. much more on the redskins first round selection and trades that might still be brewing. that's coming up in sports. for now we're live
most people hadn't heard of kris samuels when they drafted him on the first round. the redskins believe they got a guy from the same mold tonight. the skins resisting the urge to make a last minute trade and they used their 4th pick on the man who will become the chief bodyguard. trent williams and a two-time all american out of oklahoma. he ran an ultra quick 48, 40-yard dash. he should be able to step in as a starter on day one. >> oh, man. i'm very ready to just get into camp. i've got...
228
228
Apr 4, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
the first dark cloud, the samuel ward's unexpected death in november 1839.eady or not, sam moved up the ladder at prime ward and king. next is brother who understood the banking industry caught typhoid fever and died in julia finds. then came the hideous death of nathaniel prime, the retired founder of the bank. spammer to longfellow, old mr. prime committed suicide yesterday by slitting his throat with a razor. there was a bright spot in mid february 1841, sam dashed off a joyous note to longfellow announces the arrival of his first son. two days later another know. this time barely legible brought news of an infection that had sat in and family had died. two days after that sam's son died, too. same as executor of his father several million dollars state, partnering out one of new york's most prestigious banking firms, guardian industry high-spirited sisters, a widower, father richard wrote little growth in 27 years old. what were sam is also one one of the sketches in new york in two years later he was caught by a beautiful young woman from new orleans na
the first dark cloud, the samuel ward's unexpected death in november 1839.eady or not, sam moved up the ladder at prime ward and king. next is brother who understood the banking industry caught typhoid fever and died in julia finds. then came the hideous death of nathaniel prime, the retired founder of the bank. spammer to longfellow, old mr. prime committed suicide yesterday by slitting his throat with a razor. there was a bright spot in mid february 1841, sam dashed off a joyous note to...
220
220
Apr 3, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] : >> roy morris recalls samuel clemens transformation from a river boatwrighter into celebrated writer, mark twain. this is 35 minutes. >> to you all for coming tonight, especially the weather is so beautiful, that i wouldn't blame anybody for staying outside as long as possible. thanks to karen west and book passage for having me tonight. it's a real honor to be here. as karen said, my book covers the six-year period when sam clemens really became mark twain. when he headed west and years immediately after the civil war. when he first discovered his true calling as a writer, and the famous pin name under which he would write. it's particularly thrill to be here in san francisco in the san francisco area, where twin spent many eventful years as a newspaper reporter, apprentice bohemian and self-described dodger of landlords. he always loved san francisco. although he did say or is supposed to have said, no one can track it down that the coldest winter i ever spent was a summer in san francisco. we all have a mental image of mark twain as a nomad in a white suit smoke agassi garr
[laughter] : >> roy morris recalls samuel clemens transformation from a river boatwrighter into celebrated writer, mark twain. this is 35 minutes. >> to you all for coming tonight, especially the weather is so beautiful, that i wouldn't blame anybody for staying outside as long as possible. thanks to karen west and book passage for having me tonight. it's a real honor to be here. as karen said, my book covers the six-year period when sam clemens really became mark twain. when he...
221
221
Apr 24, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
have two models of who we ought to support, faithful to the constitution, judge roberts and judge samuelito were great additions. >> it is one question that is very important in today's government. the judicial branch is the third branch of government. i look at the judges as umpires to keep the rules of the game and not to be legislating new rules. if it is very important that those judges who are nominated by our president for the supreme court understand that. they are not to be changing the law, they are to be interpreting it. i would agree in the 1990 possible and senator coats voted for justice ginsberg, that that is not good for the process. confirmation hearings are there for a reason. it is more important that we've that each one of those nominations for how they viewed the constitution and what role they play in interpreting the law. i would support making sure we applied strict constructionists. >> i had an american by s. -- i have an american bias. i believe our constitution protects life through its inception, disability, age, all the way until our father in heaven calls us
have two models of who we ought to support, faithful to the constitution, judge roberts and judge samuelito were great additions. >> it is one question that is very important in today's government. the judicial branch is the third branch of government. i look at the judges as umpires to keep the rules of the game and not to be legislating new rules. if it is very important that those judges who are nominated by our president for the supreme court understand that. they are not to be...
547
547
tv
eye 547
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> 29-year-old terrell samuel is on a mission. bring home to baltimore. the north american boxing associations super fert weight championship. >> reason why i'm here. i refuse to lose. >> at 236 pounds, he's ready to take on for the title in norfolk, virginia. >> i have not -- i think i'm going to fit in. >> he's been training hard at the boxing center. a place that also reaches out to neighborhood kids. >> actually, we're trying to keep the kids off the streets. that's the main thing, you know. i always make the saying, we would rather sweat in the gym and don't believe in the streets. >> calvin ford says terrell has all of the jewels to become a champion. >> i think his upbringing and him being around mr. mack, he does have it. he does have it. >> terrell samuel hopes to become baltimore's third boxing champion following in the footsteps of vincent petway. >> i'm going to make sure i win this fight for baltimore. >> wjz eyewitness news. >>> and the results just in this morning. terrell lost by a decision but his opponent did not retain the championship
. >> 29-year-old terrell samuel is on a mission. bring home to baltimore. the north american boxing associations super fert weight championship. >> reason why i'm here. i refuse to lose. >> at 236 pounds, he's ready to take on for the title in norfolk, virginia. >> i have not -- i think i'm going to fit in. >> he's been training hard at the boxing center. a place that also reaches out to neighborhood kids. >> actually, we're trying to keep the kids off the...
403
403
Apr 7, 2010
04/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 403
favorite 0
quote 0
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers. enough to be able to get whatever ingredients from wherever in the world we need to get it from, and we're small enough to still want to do all that crazy stuff. and you can taste that passion in every glass. because your legs are irresistibly smooth and soft. new veet suprem'essence effectively removes hair. its new formula has essential oils and a delicate rose scent, leaving your skin touchably smooth and moisturized. veet. what beauty feels like. and try our spray-on format, that conveniently and effectively removes hair with a rose scent more women agree smells better than nair lotion. - knock, knock. - who's there? interrupting cheese. interrupt-- - cheese! - i should have seen that one coming. you should've, 'cause that was-- i even told you i was gonna be interrupting you. ( snickering, laughing ) morning sir. beautiful day, isn't it? we take the time for our cheese to mature... before we bake it into every delicious cracker. because at cheez-it, real cheese matters. >> jimmy:
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers. enough to be able to get whatever ingredients from wherever in the world we need to get it from, and we're small enough to still want to do all that crazy stuff. and you can taste that passion in every glass. because your legs are irresistibly smooth and soft. new veet suprem'essence effectively removes hair. its new formula has essential oils and a delicate rose scent, leaving your skin touchably smooth and...
197
197
Apr 23, 2010
04/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers. be able to get whatever ingredients from wherever in the world we need to get it from, and we're small enough to still want to do all that crazy stuff. and you can taste that passion in every glass. ♪ oh pepperoni, how much i love yah ♪ see the game last night? of course i did. spice up any sub with pepperoni. only at subway. but look below the surface. your mouth is no different. just brushing leaves germs behind. adding listerine® antiseptic cleans deeper. [ boom! ] to penetrate and kill more germs. [ exhale ] [ male announcer ] listerine®. clean deeper. get healthier™. a complete adult multivitamin in a gummy... with ingredients to support energy, immunity, and your inner child. ♪ one a day vitacraves. multivitamin gummies... for grown-ups. about all the discounts boswe're offering. i've got. i some catchphrases that'llideas make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers. be able to get whatever ingredients from wherever in the world we need to get it from, and we're small enough to still want to do all that crazy stuff. and you can taste that passion in every glass. ♪ oh pepperoni, how much i love yah ♪ see the game last night? of course i did. spice up any sub with pepperoni. only at subway. but look below the surface. your mouth is no different. just brushing leaves germs behind....
WHUT (Howard University Television)
329
329
Apr 1, 2010
04/10
by
WHUT
tv
eye 329
favorite 0
quote 0
and samuel says that makes him a player. >> everybody has a phone. >> this little device with a few buttons the hottest commodity around. >> the mobile phone is probably the biggest social revolution that's come to africa. >> michael joseph is head of safari com, the largest mobile phone operator in kenya. >> what would be the product to introduce into an emerging market like kenya? it's the prepaid mobile phone. >> reporter: why? because for years, kenyans could not even communicate with the neighboring town. telephone lines are poorly connected here, and the service erratic at best. so cheap, pay as you go cell phones, now allow kenyans to talk and do fwiz with people in the next town or anywhere in the world. in kenya, many people work in the cities, but have family become in the rural areas, keeping in touch is important. so is sending money. once again, enter the cell phone. empaza, which means mobile money,a service that uses text messaging to securely send money around the country. it's an incredibly simple system. let's say for example you want to withdraw cash, someone sends money
and samuel says that makes him a player. >> everybody has a phone. >> this little device with a few buttons the hottest commodity around. >> the mobile phone is probably the biggest social revolution that's come to africa. >> michael joseph is head of safari com, the largest mobile phone operator in kenya. >> what would be the product to introduce into an emerging market like kenya? it's the prepaid mobile phone. >> reporter: why? because for years, kenyans...
361
361
Apr 20, 2010
04/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 361
favorite 0
quote 0
samuel ailey toe was the loan dissenter, saying animals will suffer because of the decision. he said the law was passed to prevent horrific acts of animal cruelty. tonight, members of congress are vowing to craft a law that will ban the selling of videos depicting only the most horrific of acts. pierre thomas, abc news, the supreme court. >>> and now, we turn to that volcano, and air travelers from new york to europe, travellers rejoiced. the first flights in five days landed in britain after a bill dollar loss by airlines during all of this, and miguel marquez tells us what a difference you could see everywhere today. >> reporter: today, paris' charles de gaulle airport packed to the gills. just 24 hours ago tx same terminal, a ghost town. at new york's jfk yesterday, it was stranded travelers in very temporary quarters. tod today, the masses moving out and up. then came the reunions. thousands of them all over the world. here in paris, there were tears, hugs and lots and lots of kisses. in chicago, dick and joan walter finally got their daughter and niece back after they we
samuel ailey toe was the loan dissenter, saying animals will suffer because of the decision. he said the law was passed to prevent horrific acts of animal cruelty. tonight, members of congress are vowing to craft a law that will ban the selling of videos depicting only the most horrific of acts. pierre thomas, abc news, the supreme court. >>> and now, we turn to that volcano, and air travelers from new york to europe, travellers rejoiced. the first flights in five days landed in...
236
236
Apr 7, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
samuel. caller: pedro, the complexities, the dynamics of all of this internet, which is admittedly a huge, complex industry,, but if they are going to have problems with china in their censoring of google's access, one thing or another -- are you able to hear me? i have a lot of static. host: you are fine, go ahead. caller: well, i m computer cold, as my late father would have said. i am totally ignorant about them. i really have no interest in them. but i think they are just a threat to the democratic process. host: new jersey on our democrats line. maria. caller: yes, hello. i think your first caller is a little bit confused. the fcc is trying to keep it neutral -- not free to all, but so people can communicate ideas and basically free to see what they say. i think your first caller is a little bit confused about the issue. host: ok. caller: that's it. host: allen cap -- allentown, pennsylvania, also on our democrats live. kathleen, the wellhead. kathleen, go ahead. i may have punched the w
samuel. caller: pedro, the complexities, the dynamics of all of this internet, which is admittedly a huge, complex industry,, but if they are going to have problems with china in their censoring of google's access, one thing or another -- are you able to hear me? i have a lot of static. host: you are fine, go ahead. caller: well, i m computer cold, as my late father would have said. i am totally ignorant about them. i really have no interest in them. but i think they are just a threat to the...
146
146
Apr 4, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
he is one of the five leaders of the patriot movement in massachusetts, along with john and samuel adams. john hancock, doctor warren, and doctor church. the only problem is doctor church is a british spy. he has been on the british payroll since at least 1772. and so while he is running the american hospitals, he is sending an information to british generals in boston. what you see at the bottom of the seen -- got to point at the right way. right here. is actually decoded handwritten message. that's the cipher key of his that was intercepted. it was intercepted, he was able to send an e-mail directly in the boston that it had to go down to providence, down to newport. so what he did is he sent his mistress who was a prostitute in boston down to newport to one of her former clients to get the message to the british captain of the vessel. he takes it on board ship, sees the message that is all in cyprus, and symbols, and so he decides not to do it. takes the document, goes to the governors of rhode island, who then sends him up to a american general green, who, being a merchant, knows it
he is one of the five leaders of the patriot movement in massachusetts, along with john and samuel adams. john hancock, doctor warren, and doctor church. the only problem is doctor church is a british spy. he has been on the british payroll since at least 1772. and so while he is running the american hospitals, he is sending an information to british generals in boston. what you see at the bottom of the seen -- got to point at the right way. right here. is actually decoded handwritten message....
292
292
Apr 4, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
he is one of the five leaders of the patriot movement in massachusetts along with john and samuel adams. john hancock, or warren, and dr. church. the only problem is, dr. church is a british spy. he has been on the british payroll since at least 1772. and so, while he is running the american hospitals, he is sending in information to british generals in boston. what you see at the bottom of the screen-- have got to point at the right way. right here. at actual decoded, handwritten message that is the deciphered the of his that was intercepted. it was good and he was able to send this mail directly into boston. it had to go down to newport, so what he did is he sent his mistress, who was a prostitute in boston, down to newport to one of her former clients to get the message to the british captain of the vessel. she delivers the message to him. he promises to take it on board ship. sees a message that is in ciphers and symbols, so he decides not to do it, takes the document and goes to the governors of rhode island, who then sends them up to american general green, who being a merchant, k
he is one of the five leaders of the patriot movement in massachusetts along with john and samuel adams. john hancock, or warren, and dr. church. the only problem is, dr. church is a british spy. he has been on the british payroll since at least 1772. and so, while he is running the american hospitals, he is sending in information to british generals in boston. what you see at the bottom of the screen-- have got to point at the right way. right here. at actual decoded, handwritten message that...
208
208
Apr 4, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
men like samuel colt had brought their share of food and drink for a congressman in the 1850's. but then enlisted the combination of delicious food, fine wine and sparkling conversations in his lobbying efforts in a systematic and central way that set it apart. sam's style of love and require patience inside warfare to pull off. he often gave dinners seemingly for no reason at all state to bring together inched in men and women for evenings of mutual enjoyment. but at these events, sam katz sees that may not bear fruit were several years. new friendships developed, old ones were cemented in sam's list of men upon whom he could drop in for a chat link send. these were the hallmarks of what reporters have called the social love the end by the late 1860's, famous for its nothing newspapers across the country as its king. this is a picture of sam looking quite regal and a caricature by spy from 1880. from that for a secret agreement to lobby for paraguay the list of sam's clients expanded to include insurance companies, telegraph companies, steamship lines, where where that might co
men like samuel colt had brought their share of food and drink for a congressman in the 1850's. but then enlisted the combination of delicious food, fine wine and sparkling conversations in his lobbying efforts in a systematic and central way that set it apart. sam's style of love and require patience inside warfare to pull off. he often gave dinners seemingly for no reason at all state to bring together inched in men and women for evenings of mutual enjoyment. but at these events, sam katz...
439
439
Apr 17, 2010
04/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 439
favorite 0
quote 0
senator jon kyl called him intemperate about samuel alito when he was nominated to the supreme court. senators were raising the question of his judicial temperament. and that's always kind of an unknown. that came up with sonia sotomayor if you will recall. republicans were not hold linging back. i think they were putting down markers here today. sending a signal to the white house, you know, we may not be able to win this but we're not going to roll over either. question -- to go back to your question about whether it will be ugly, i think that that's going to be a political decision republicans will have to make depending on what happens with financial regulation and all sorts of other things because there's a line, you walk up to that and if you step over it, you can turn off a lot of voters. >> do they worry, do republicans worry they're against financial reform, they're against health care, they're against start? some of the aim arguments necessity make on financial reform, some think it's too much, some thinks it too little. >> party of no? >> is that a winning argument? >> sara
senator jon kyl called him intemperate about samuel alito when he was nominated to the supreme court. senators were raising the question of his judicial temperament. and that's always kind of an unknown. that came up with sonia sotomayor if you will recall. republicans were not hold linging back. i think they were putting down markers here today. sending a signal to the white house, you know, we may not be able to win this but we're not going to roll over either. question -- to go back to your...
200
200
Apr 20, 2010
04/10
by
WJZ
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the karen, haley, ten, and samuel, eight, have been asking the inevitable question. "mommy, when are you coming home?" >> reporter: and what are you telling them >> as soon as i can. >> as soon as we know. >> reporter: for the louws and everybody else stuck in europe it can't come soon enough. the day began with promise. hopes lifted along with the airplanes as the ash cloud shifted enough to allow some airports in britain and northern europe to open for business. about 13,000, roughly half of europe's flights operated. that was brief glimpse of what used to be normal. but the new normal is being determined by the volcano in iceland and its latest activity sent a new cloud of ash toward europe. and that soon had airports closing down again. not just planes but lives stopped. the board tells a sad story, but not the whole sad story. the number of flights canceled so far: 895,000. the number of passengers affected worldwide, an estimated eight million. the cost in frustration, convenience, disruption, unmeasurable. in the hope airplanes would open again, flights took o
. >> reporter: the karen, haley, ten, and samuel, eight, have been asking the inevitable question. "mommy, when are you coming home?" >> reporter: and what are you telling them >> as soon as i can. >> as soon as we know. >> reporter: for the louws and everybody else stuck in europe it can't come soon enough. the day began with promise. hopes lifted along with the airplanes as the ash cloud shifted enough to allow some airports in britain and northern...
319
319
Apr 23, 2010
04/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 319
favorite 0
quote 0
the last time it was chris samuels. his job is to be the personal protector of donovan mcnabb. >> when the coach called me, he wanted to know if i was committed to being great. i assured him i was 100 percent. >> what do you think about protecting donovan mcnabb? >> it is an honor more than anything. he's a great player i've looked up to four long time. it's a dream come true. >> trent williams is your newest redskin. game 5 of the best of seven, don't forget. that's tonight at the phone booth. that's your debts sports. >> it's going to be a wild game. 5:26, 55 degrees. the news continues at 5:30. >> if in the next half-hour, 11 people still missing, authorities along the gulf coast bracing for a major environmental disaster. we will have a live report. >> new developments in the investigation to the southeast d.c. shooting. charges have been dropped for one person. at the park, i would explain straight ahead. >> adam caskey at the weather center. it looks like an unsettled weekend. i w >> live and in hd, this is good m
the last time it was chris samuels. his job is to be the personal protector of donovan mcnabb. >> when the coach called me, he wanted to know if i was committed to being great. i assured him i was 100 percent. >> what do you think about protecting donovan mcnabb? >> it is an honor more than anything. he's a great player i've looked up to four long time. it's a dream come true. >> trent williams is your newest redskin. game 5 of the best of seven, don't forget. that's...
176
176
Apr 12, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
continental army, one of the five leaders of the patriot movement of massachusetts along with john and samuel adams and john hancock and dr. church the only problem is dr. church is a british spy and has been on the british payroll since at least 1772 is so while he is running the american hospital sees cents in information to british generals in boston. what you see at the bottom of the screen is the actual decoded handwritten message the decipher key that was intercepted he was not able to send his mail directly to boston red go down to newport. he sent his mistress who was a prostitute in boston down to newport to one of her former clients to get the message to the british captain of the vessel. she delivers the message to him and he promises to take it on board the ship but sees the message that is hidden ciphers and symbols and decides not to do it and takes the document and goes to the governor of rhode island to then sends him up to american general green who being a merchant dominos it is encoded message. americans put two teams to decipher the message in both using frequency analysis
continental army, one of the five leaders of the patriot movement of massachusetts along with john and samuel adams and john hancock and dr. church the only problem is dr. church is a british spy and has been on the british payroll since at least 1772 is so while he is running the american hospital sees cents in information to british generals in boston. what you see at the bottom of the screen is the actual decoded handwritten message the decipher key that was intercepted he was not able to...
285
285
Apr 23, 2010
04/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 0
first offensive lineman taken by the team in the first or second round since they selected chris samuels in 2000. williams is the first drafted under the new regime. he becomes the cornerstone of the attempt to build the line. williams wearing 71 here played right tackle and left tackle in college but he is projected to take over left tackle for the skins, protecting the blind side of new quarterback donovan mcnabb. jason campbell was sacked 43 times. mike shanahan, your first pick as coach of the redskins. what do you have? >> well, i think a left tackle is the hardest position to play. so we'd like him to come in, compete at the left tackle position but he has a lot of experience at right tackle position. he has played the center position. i think he has the ability to play guard position as well very effectively. we will pencil him in at the left tackle and hopefully he will help us there. >> a reminder to join me and doc walker at 11:20. he will join me in studio to discuss today's picks and the future of albert haynesworth and jason campbell on fox a at 11720. the redskins have draf
first offensive lineman taken by the team in the first or second round since they selected chris samuels in 2000. williams is the first drafted under the new regime. he becomes the cornerstone of the attempt to build the line. williams wearing 71 here played right tackle and left tackle in college but he is projected to take over left tackle for the skins, protecting the blind side of new quarterback donovan mcnabb. jason campbell was sacked 43 times. mike shanahan, your first pick as coach of...
219
219
Apr 24, 2010
04/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers.t crazy stuff. and you can taste that passion in every glass. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back to the show, everybody. our next guest was a heisman trophy finalist, at 18, national player of the year and is projected to be the top defensive player taken in the nfl draft next thursday. please welcome from the university of nebraska, ndamukong suh, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: see. his feet touch the ground, you guys. >> seriously, this is like -- >> jimmy: that's the way a human being sits in a chair. thanks so much for coming on. did i butcher you name? ndamukong, right? >> no, perfect man. i love it. >> jimmy: yeah. people, it's spelled -- i'm always afraid -- >> kind of tough because it's not really spelled -- it's not spelled the way you're supposed to pronounce it but -- >> jimmy: where did you get the name from? >> it's originally from my great grandfather from cameroon, africa, where my dad is from. i'm actually named after a street so the street
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers.t crazy stuff. and you can taste that passion in every glass. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back to the show, everybody. our next guest was a heisman trophy finalist, at 18, national player of the year and is projected to be the top defensive player taken in the nfl draft next thursday. please welcome from the university of nebraska, ndamukong suh, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>...
236
236
Apr 23, 2010
04/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
that man was the third overall pick for samuels and he's two trent williams is hoping he can replace. secretary and third rounds of the nfl draft are tonight. we are early on in the second round, another local kid just drafted. started dunbarton high school and played at the university of illinois. he is 39th overall pick. by tampa bay buccaneers. last night, a night to remember for another local guy. ft. washington native joe hayden, seventh overall pick by the browns. he was the top cornerback in the draft and went as high as, i think, expected. maybe even a little higher. hayden, star quarterback at friendly high school before heading to the university of florida where he started as a true freshman. very rare. three years later, top ten pick in the draft. he knows he saes 'going from one ravished fan base to another. >> gainesville, florida. gators were crazy. they are wearing the -- mask and all of that stuff. machine, if i do good, they are going to love me. do bad, they will hate me. it is a little bit of pressure. i just -- embraced it and make sure i go out and give it my all
that man was the third overall pick for samuels and he's two trent williams is hoping he can replace. secretary and third rounds of the nfl draft are tonight. we are early on in the second round, another local kid just drafted. started dunbarton high school and played at the university of illinois. he is 39th overall pick. by tampa bay buccaneers. last night, a night to remember for another local guy. ft. washington native joe hayden, seventh overall pick by the browns. he was the top...
189
189
Apr 24, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
when the american federation leader samuel gompers demanded coolidge reinstate the striking police force in the jobs they abandoned, coolidge responded there is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody anywhere anytime. coolidge's at fisa terse for his actions would alienate the leader support and cost him reelection. he thought so, too, and he didn't care. it does not matter, he said, whether i am elected or not but instead, instead coolidge's response caught the imagination of the american people to be electrified the nation stamping him as a no-nonsense champion of post war law in order. he sought the democratic opponents that november when 62% of the vote. and the victory fuelled coolidge for president. he resisted that. he really didn't go out and campaign, but his name was placed in nomination at 1920 republican national convention and he might have gathered more votes had he had the support of his own united states senator, senator henry cabot lodge nominate a man who lives in a family house watch? never. [laughter] ohio's dark horse candidate, ohio senator warren h
when the american federation leader samuel gompers demanded coolidge reinstate the striking police force in the jobs they abandoned, coolidge responded there is no right to strike against the public safety by anybody anywhere anytime. coolidge's at fisa terse for his actions would alienate the leader support and cost him reelection. he thought so, too, and he didn't care. it does not matter, he said, whether i am elected or not but instead, instead coolidge's response caught the imagination of...
209
209
Apr 20, 2010
04/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers.ou could capture the essence of nature's fresh scent? now you can... introducing new air wick aquamist. unlike other aerosols, its propellant free trigger mists fragrances inspired by the freshest places on earth. air wick aquamist, release the freshness of nature in your home. any city. then log on to hotwire.com, where you'll find four-star hotels at two-star prices. hotwire has special deals with hotels. when hotels have unsold rooms they use hotwire to fill them, so you get them at ridiculously low prices. like four stars in san francisco, hotwire hot rate from $85. so pick a city. then get a four-star hotel at a two-star price, from hotwire.com. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com save big on car rentals too. from $13.95 a day. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. our first guest tonight an award-winning star of stage and screen. he's currently a series regular on the hit show "the good wife," and his latest film "boogie woogie" is out in new york on april 23rd. say hello to alan cummin
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers.ou could capture the essence of nature's fresh scent? now you can... introducing new air wick aquamist. unlike other aerosols, its propellant free trigger mists fragrances inspired by the freshest places on earth. air wick aquamist, release the freshness of nature in your home. any city. then log on to hotwire.com, where you'll find four-star hotels at two-star prices. hotwire has special deals with hotels. when hotels...
2,310
2.3K
Apr 16, 2010
04/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 2,310
favorite 0
quote 0
supreme court justices john roberts and samuel alito. but republican jeff sessions contrasted their experience, when nominated, with liu's. >> have you argued any cases before the supreme court or any cases before the federal courts of appeals? >> senator, i have not argued any cases before the u.s. supreme court. i have argued one case before the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. >> holman: liu won support from committee chairman patrick leahy and other democrats. they accused republicans of being unfair. >> let's leave these straw men kind of complaints out of it. we have so many people sitting on our courts of appeals, nominated by republican presidents, supported by both republicans and democrats, who do not begin to have the kind of background that you do. >> holman: the hearing was considered a test for the larger fight to come, when the president nominates someone for the new vacancy on the supreme court. >> toyota announced a new recall. the auto maker said it will check 600,000 siena minivans for corrosion in
supreme court justices john roberts and samuel alito. but republican jeff sessions contrasted their experience, when nominated, with liu's. >> have you argued any cases before the supreme court or any cases before the federal courts of appeals? >> senator, i have not argued any cases before the u.s. supreme court. i have argued one case before the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. >> holman: liu won support from committee chairman patrick leahy and other...
3,553
3.6K
Apr 22, 2010
04/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 3,553
favorite 0
quote 0
development is coming jointly its the community, its government and the investor >> reporter: nebiyu samuel, spokesman for a prominent saudi investor sheikh al moudy, agrees >> i'll be very frank. at the outset i said we are here you know to do business. and uh, business has their own, you know its own principles. >> reporter: however, he says his company's investments will bring lots of development benefits: new infrastructure, for example, in a country that sorely needs it. >> people are going to get involved in that sector. and then other attending jobs you know around that, the fuel suppliers, the food suppliers, the restaurants man, the hotel man, i mean its immense in terms of employment and job and this is, this is where opportunities. and this is, this is where people can really think positive rather than saying oh, moneys coming from outside... >> reporter: many experts say africa's vast pastures-could be the worlds next bread basket. they say the worlds supply of arable land is dwindling due to urban development, climate changes and soil degradation. lamourdia thambiano of the uns
development is coming jointly its the community, its government and the investor >> reporter: nebiyu samuel, spokesman for a prominent saudi investor sheikh al moudy, agrees >> i'll be very frank. at the outset i said we are here you know to do business. and uh, business has their own, you know its own principles. >> reporter: however, he says his company's investments will bring lots of development benefits: new infrastructure, for example, in a country that sorely needs it....
324
324
Apr 21, 2010
04/10
by
WMAR
tv
eye 324
favorite 0
quote 0
justice samuel alito, a dog owner, was the lone dissenter.ted animals would suffer because of the decision. >>> now here is a look at your weather. heavy rain expected in california, utah and arizona. the sierra nevada mountains could get 12 inches of snow. thunderstorms and gusty winds in kansas, oklahoma, and missouri. rain will stretch from the carolinas to new jersey. >> temperatures should reach 71 in new york. 59 for boston. warm across the great lakes and the south today. 68 in detroit. 66 in minneapolis. 74 in atlanta. another gorgeous day across much of the country. >>> how many gnomes are in your home? that is the sort of question residents of strassberg, illinois, might get this weekend. some residents are planning to conduct a gnome census along with a food drive. >> gnomes are statues of bearded men that often populate front lawns. they're the village mascot and seem to be everywhere in town. the count is being modeled after the u.s. census. is a gnome like a troll? you call me a troll a lot. would i count in this census? >> ther
justice samuel alito, a dog owner, was the lone dissenter.ted animals would suffer because of the decision. >>> now here is a look at your weather. heavy rain expected in california, utah and arizona. the sierra nevada mountains could get 12 inches of snow. thunderstorms and gusty winds in kansas, oklahoma, and missouri. rain will stretch from the carolinas to new jersey. >> temperatures should reach 71 in new york. 59 for boston. warm across the great lakes and the south today....
459
459
Apr 24, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 459
favorite 0
quote 2
have two models of who we ought to support, faithful to the constitution, judge roberts and judge samuelwere great additions. >> it is one question that is very important in today's government. the judicial branch is the third branch of government. i look at the judges as umpires to keep the rules of the game and not to be legislating new rules. if it is very important that those judges who are nominated by our president for the supreme court understand that. they are not to be changing the law, they are to be interpreting it. i would agree in the 1990 possible and senator coats voted for justice ginsberg, that that is not good for the process. confirmation hearings are there for a reason. it is more important that we've that each one of those nominations for how they viewed the constitution and what role they play in interpreting the law. i would support making sure we applied strict constructionists. >> i had an american by s. -- i have an american bias. i believe our constitution protects life through its inception, disability, age, all the way until our father in heaven calls us home
have two models of who we ought to support, faithful to the constitution, judge roberts and judge samuelwere great additions. >> it is one question that is very important in today's government. the judicial branch is the third branch of government. i look at the judges as umpires to keep the rules of the game and not to be legislating new rules. if it is very important that those judges who are nominated by our president for the supreme court understand that. they are not to be changing...
401
401
Apr 18, 2010
04/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 401
favorite 0
quote 1
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 the region. maybe by the afternoon we see a few more clouds move in from the north. the sun should be up in ab
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...
268
268
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
when you had, say, william rehnquist and sandra day o'connor replaced by john roberts and samuel alito is a significant move to the right on the part of the court. and i think that's correct. but i also thinknevens changed. when you look at his early decisions on issues such as affirmative action, he was very hostile to the idea of any sort of racial preferences. by the time of the famous university of michigan law school case in 2003,where he joined justice o'connor's opinion, supporting affirmative action, he had moved substantially on that question. on some issues, he didn't move. but i think on race and civil rights, he definitely did move to the left. >> jeffrey, yopt you to go anywhere because i have another question for you. >> i'm not going anywhere. tony, i work here. >> i work here. okay. paycheck from these people. i'm with you, brother. we've got dan lothian standing by and we also have kate baldoun standing by as well. why don't we get to the white house now? i love this multiple balls up in the air. let's get to the white house now and dan lothian. dan, this decision from
when you had, say, william rehnquist and sandra day o'connor replaced by john roberts and samuel alito is a significant move to the right on the part of the court. and i think that's correct. but i also thinknevens changed. when you look at his early decisions on issues such as affirmative action, he was very hostile to the idea of any sort of racial preferences. by the time of the famous university of michigan law school case in 2003,where he joined justice o'connor's opinion, supporting...
303
303
Apr 13, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 303
favorite 0
quote 0
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers. we're big enough to be able to get whatever ingredients from wherever in the world we need to get it from, and we're small enough to still want to do all that crazy stuff. and you can taste that passion in every glass. >> jeremy guthrie seven strong innings tonight. but not enough to win. verizon wireless post game comments. >> there is not a whole lot you can do about it. guys have been playing a long time. it's not the first time everybody has gone through this. nor unfortunately will it be the last. it just so happens it's coming at the wrong time. i think for the most part guys are doing the best that they can. >> what have you seen out of guthrie these first two starts as opposed to make last year? >> he has movement. he has movement on his pitches. especially the fastball. >> he was consistent -- he was hitting 94-95 on the gun for most of the game. is that as hard as you have seen him throw? >> if you would go to back to last year and see it on the screen and see his delivery,
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers. we're big enough to be able to get whatever ingredients from wherever in the world we need to get it from, and we're small enough to still want to do all that crazy stuff. and you can taste that passion in every glass. >> jeremy guthrie seven strong innings tonight. but not enough to win. verizon wireless post game comments. >> there is not a whole lot you can do about it. guys have been playing a long time....
694
694
Apr 8, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 694
favorite 0
quote 1
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers. big enough to be able to get whatever ingredients from wherever in the world we need to get it from, and we're small enough to still want to do all that crazy stuff. and you can taste that passion in every glass. >> welcome back, strange play in the 5th inning, crawford at bat. hit to atkins, atkins looks to brian roberts and the orioles get the out. i don't think i've ever seen a play like that where somebody got in the way of the throw. they were able to get crawford on the out. >> it was a good defensive play. jeremy guthrie got in his way. he couldn't even make a play at first base. as soon as he sees crawford, he gets roberts the ball, other wise that inning could have gotten real ugly. >> he was able to get kelly shoppach out. >> this is what i really like about guthrie's effort. , a lot of movement on the ball tonight and it was nice and under control for most of the time. good sliders right here. now, shoppach knows he's going to get that slider. another one right there. no. 4
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers. big enough to be able to get whatever ingredients from wherever in the world we need to get it from, and we're small enough to still want to do all that crazy stuff. and you can taste that passion in every glass. >> welcome back, strange play in the 5th inning, crawford at bat. hit to atkins, atkins looks to brian roberts and the orioles get the out. i don't think i've ever seen a play like that where somebody got...
293
293
Apr 10, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 293
favorite 0
quote 1
samuel jackson was 1 years ago. he did not go to jail, but he got down.be honest, pay your taxes, but to do not worry about an audit. host: tampa, florida. susan. caller: i have a quick question. i think it is philosophical, so bear with me. i have worked for the federal government for the last few years as a school teacher. i am trying to understand the need of this right now. i added it up on paper, my salary as a schoolteacher, a public servant. after 36 years of teaching, $60,000 a year. i multiplied by federal income- tax taken out on an annual basis. if i am not mistaken, it came out to $450,000. i am a firm believer in the robin hood syndrome. take from the rich and give to the poor. did did it is like a governmental -- it is like a governmental slush fund. i am on board with the. where did all of this money go? guest: a loss of it went to first-time home buyers this year. -- a lot of it went to first- time home buyers this year. some went to afghanistan. there is waste everywhere in federal government. i was on a program in nyc the other day. one
samuel jackson was 1 years ago. he did not go to jail, but he got down.be honest, pay your taxes, but to do not worry about an audit. host: tampa, florida. susan. caller: i have a quick question. i think it is philosophical, so bear with me. i have worked for the federal government for the last few years as a school teacher. i am trying to understand the need of this right now. i added it up on paper, my salary as a schoolteacher, a public servant. after 36 years of teaching, $60,000 a year. i...
241
241
Apr 16, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
samuel joe the plumber.ple of years ago on the street got a lot of people thinking and a lot of people to stand up and speak. thank you, joe. the online tax revolt as of this morning has more than 270,000 people marching from across the country. many of you have avatars and your heroes so physically. something wonderful was happening here today and over the last month. for the last five or ten years the fair tax supply taxers, the ronald reagan tax cuts and people who just know something has gone terribly wrong in the country have been talking in different directions but something today is happening. we've put aside our differences and best solution and said what we need is a solution. let us come together. [cheering] what is that important epic driving us to come together with each of us feeling so passionately that we know exactly what the right solution is. i am a passionate affair taxer but i will tell you i respect dick amrey and the wall of regan taxers and that he party for an angry and wanted a solut
samuel joe the plumber.ple of years ago on the street got a lot of people thinking and a lot of people to stand up and speak. thank you, joe. the online tax revolt as of this morning has more than 270,000 people marching from across the country. many of you have avatars and your heroes so physically. something wonderful was happening here today and over the last month. for the last five or ten years the fair tax supply taxers, the ronald reagan tax cuts and people who just know something has...
377
377
Apr 22, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 377
favorite 0
quote 0
thirdly that may ask you about nursing because i had a long conversation with the dean of the samuelerritt nurses school in oakland and she indicated that just in the area alone 40 percent of all new nursing graduate since october 2008 have yet to find a job here and i thought there was a nursing shortage in our country. i spent time as i say -- spent a lot of time in hospitals, my mother is 85, my sister has multiple sclerosis. these are good nurses but we're always been treated by traveling nurses, nurses who have retired and come to the hospitals to work because i'm told there's a shortage. and yet the now the dean of the nurses' school say they can't find a job so i want to get a sense of what to think is going on out there and what i can do -- we can do to ensure that qualified nurses are being hired. if i have any more time i will ask more questions but go ahead and respond. thank you madam secretary. >> thank-you, congresswoman. i will try to hit the high points on the issues you raised. first health disparities is i think a glaring failure of the health delivery system of yea
thirdly that may ask you about nursing because i had a long conversation with the dean of the samuelerritt nurses school in oakland and she indicated that just in the area alone 40 percent of all new nursing graduate since october 2008 have yet to find a job here and i thought there was a nursing shortage in our country. i spent time as i say -- spent a lot of time in hospitals, my mother is 85, my sister has multiple sclerosis. these are good nurses but we're always been treated by traveling...
267
267
Apr 16, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
samuel joe the plumber.ple of years ago on the street got a lot of people thinking and a lot of people to stand up and speak. thank you, joe. the online tax revolt as of this morning has more than 270,000 people marching from across the country. many of you have avatars and your heroes so physically. something wonderful was happening here today and over the last month. for the last five or ten years the fair tax supply taxers, the ronald reagan tax cuts and people who just know something has gone terribly wrong in the country have been talking in different directions but something today is happening. we've put aside our differences and best solution and said what we need is a solution. let us come together. [cheering] what is that important epic driving us to come together with each of us feeling so passionately that we know exactly what the right solution is. i am a passionate affair taxer but i will tell you i respect dick amrey and the wall of regan taxers and that he party for an angry and wanted a solut
samuel joe the plumber.ple of years ago on the street got a lot of people thinking and a lot of people to stand up and speak. thank you, joe. the online tax revolt as of this morning has more than 270,000 people marching from across the country. many of you have avatars and your heroes so physically. something wonderful was happening here today and over the last month. for the last five or ten years the fair tax supply taxers, the ronald reagan tax cuts and people who just know something has...
329
329
Apr 28, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 329
favorite 0
quote 1
host: samuel, on the democratic line. caller: i have a quick question. i found out i was diabetic. when i went to the doctor at john f. kennedy hospital i did not know that i was tested was180. ever since i came from the hospital they sent me home. my level always [unintelligible] it was very low and trended down like 150, 130. they gave me a home machine. at one time it would show me 112, then 115. they're not really accurate so that you can know your level. which type is more dangerous? i or ii? guest: type i is dangerous because you get it
host: samuel, on the democratic line. caller: i have a quick question. i found out i was diabetic. when i went to the doctor at john f. kennedy hospital i did not know that i was tested was180. ever since i came from the hospital they sent me home. my level always [unintelligible] it was very low and trended down like 150, 130. they gave me a home machine. at one time it would show me 112, then 115. they're not really accurate so that you can know your level. which type is more dangerous? i or...
284
284
Apr 17, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 1
on some writings that he thought showed, you know, he made them really harsh criticism of justice samuelalito during his confirmation hearing. and jon kyl of arizona thought those marks, he called them vicious and emotionally and racially charged. and based on that, republicans are trying to say that maybe he's not ready for an appointment as high as the federal court judge, if he's making comments like that, he's never brought a case before the court, you know, he's just been a law clerk. however, democrats are saying that this is an unfair charge because many a bush appointee had little or no experience and was serving in another capacity before being appointed to a federal court. and, you know, of all the supreme court justices, i believe only season i can't sotomayor has become experience before she became a member of the supreme court. that would also be perhaps a tricky argument for the republicans to make. but they're clearly trying to say it goes beyond ideology, because in the past, ideology has not been enough to gather the support in the g.o.p. form a filibuster. host: there a
on some writings that he thought showed, you know, he made them really harsh criticism of justice samuelalito during his confirmation hearing. and jon kyl of arizona thought those marks, he called them vicious and emotionally and racially charged. and based on that, republicans are trying to say that maybe he's not ready for an appointment as high as the federal court judge, if he's making comments like that, he's never brought a case before the court, you know, he's just been a law clerk....
296
296
Apr 10, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 296
favorite 0
quote 0
samuel jackson was 1 years ago. he did not go to jail, but he got down.do not worry about an audit. host: tampa, florida. susan. caller: i have a quick question. i think it is philosophical, so bear with me. i have worked for the federal government for the last few years as a school teacher. i am trying to understand the need of this right now. i added it up on paper, my salary as a schoolteacher, a public servant. after 36 years of teaching, $60,000 a year. i multiplied by federal income- tax taken out on an annual basis. if i am not
samuel jackson was 1 years ago. he did not go to jail, but he got down.do not worry about an audit. host: tampa, florida. susan. caller: i have a quick question. i think it is philosophical, so bear with me. i have worked for the federal government for the last few years as a school teacher. i am trying to understand the need of this right now. i added it up on paper, my salary as a schoolteacher, a public servant. after 36 years of teaching, $60,000 a year. i multiplied by federal income- tax...
315
315
Apr 17, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 0
samuel joe the plumber.eering] this simple question a couple of years ago on the street got a lot of people thinking and a lot of people to stand up and speak. thank you, joe. the online tax revolt as of this morning has more than 270,000 people marching from across the country. many of you have avatars and your heroes so physically. something wonderful was happening here today and over the last month. for the last five or ten years the fair tax supply taxers, the ronald reagan tax cuts and people who just know something has gone terribly wrong in the country have been talking in different directions but something today is happening. we've put aside our differences and best solution and said what we need is a solution. let us come together. [cheering] what is that important epic driving us to come together with each of us feeling so passionately that we know exactly what the right solution is. i am a passionate affair taxer but i will tell you i respect dick amrey and the wall of regan taxers and that he par
samuel joe the plumber.eering] this simple question a couple of years ago on the street got a lot of people thinking and a lot of people to stand up and speak. thank you, joe. the online tax revolt as of this morning has more than 270,000 people marching from across the country. many of you have avatars and your heroes so physically. something wonderful was happening here today and over the last month. for the last five or ten years the fair tax supply taxers, the ronald reagan tax cuts and...
200
200
Apr 9, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] well, happy to say that, with the arrival of samuel adams perkins, david stayed.ughter] [applause] i share that with the because i was reminded of that despicable weekends ago. because there are some that are hoping, because of what is happening in washington, d.c., and the policies that are being shoved it down the throats of americans, there those hoping you and i will pack up, and we will leave. and i think it is absolutely critical that we send a message that we are not going anywhere. [applause] let me ask you, are you going to give up? >> no. >> are you going to go away? >> no. >> we are here to stay, and they need to know it. >> yeah. [applause] >> i have to remit advice president joe biden is more perspective -- perceptive than i thought [laughter] ] mandating that every american purchase government approved health-care that grows the size of government, limits personal freedoms, tramples upon the constitution, and forces every american to subsidize abortion is a big deal. [laughter] in fact, the majority of americans oppose this government health care tak
[laughter] well, happy to say that, with the arrival of samuel adams perkins, david stayed.ughter] [applause] i share that with the because i was reminded of that despicable weekends ago. because there are some that are hoping, because of what is happening in washington, d.c., and the policies that are being shoved it down the throats of americans, there those hoping you and i will pack up, and we will leave. and i think it is absolutely critical that we send a message that we are not going...
353
353
Apr 25, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 353
favorite 0
quote 0
may not have heard one of -- two of the strongest anti-immigration voices in the last generation samuel huntington, formally a political science professor, now deceased. and hansen, and particularly hansen talks about the problem of language. are we all going to -- can we begin to understand each other when half of us speak spanish and half english and so on. i tripped over the factoid in year 1741, benjamin franklin, then in pennsylvania, of course, complained and worried about the fact that the what he called the german and swish coming into pennsylvania were going to germanize so pennsylvanians would not be able to speak to each other. half speaking german and half english. this is not a few theme in our history. -- new theme in our history. the -- and interestingly enough, franklin then later changed his mind as early as 1821, pennsylvania legalized education in german and english in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. we've had a lot of that. in fact, we had a fair amount of bilingual both in the midwest and elsewhere unless world war i when there was revolt against of all things ger
may not have heard one of -- two of the strongest anti-immigration voices in the last generation samuel huntington, formally a political science professor, now deceased. and hansen, and particularly hansen talks about the problem of language. are we all going to -- can we begin to understand each other when half of us speak spanish and half english and so on. i tripped over the factoid in year 1741, benjamin franklin, then in pennsylvania, of course, complained and worried about the fact that...
224
224
Apr 24, 2010
04/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
you may not have heard two of the strong guest anti-immigration voices in the last generation was samueluntington formerly political science professor now deceased at harvard and victor davis hanson now is as yet it mostly with the hoover institution stanford and both talk about the problem of language and can we begin to understand each other when half of us speak spanish and half of us speak english and so on. and i tripped over this interesting little factoid that in the year 1741 benjamin franklin than in pennsylvania of course complained that and worried about the fact that what he called the germans coming and swiss coming into pennsylvania were going to germanize pennsylvania so the pennsylvanians would not be able to talk to each other because half would be speaking german and half would be speaking english. so this is not a new theme in our history. interestingly enough, he later then changed his mind as early as 1821 pennsylvania legalized bilingual education in german and english in to the commonwealth of pennsylvania so we have had a lot of that and in fact we had a fair amou
you may not have heard two of the strong guest anti-immigration voices in the last generation was samueluntington formerly political science professor now deceased at harvard and victor davis hanson now is as yet it mostly with the hoover institution stanford and both talk about the problem of language and can we begin to understand each other when half of us speak spanish and half of us speak english and so on. and i tripped over this interesting little factoid that in the year 1741 benjamin...
252
252
Apr 10, 2010
04/10
by
HLN
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
earnest samuel christie iii told police he was 16 years old when his father killed turpen. christie gave police a map to the area, told police he was forced to help dump her body in a ditch, cover it with tires, douse it with gasoline and then set it on fire. he also told police about a hulled out redwood tree where he kept another woman. she escaped but did not report the attack. the father died in 2006. >>> a man accused of repeatedly striking a toddler's head against the floor until she was left brain dead was near tears in a court appearance. authorities say he may have been set off because the 22-month-old girl soiled herself. he said he was, quote, having a bad day. yeah. the girl was taken off life support after attempts to revive her failed. he faces second degree murder charges and is held on $500,000 bond. authorities say he'd been dating the girl's mother for three months and baby sat the little girl several times before. >>> this next video is disturbing, it shows a guy being hit by a car as he leaves a bus in florida. it happened a few weeks ago in jacksonville
earnest samuel christie iii told police he was 16 years old when his father killed turpen. christie gave police a map to the area, told police he was forced to help dump her body in a ditch, cover it with tires, douse it with gasoline and then set it on fire. he also told police about a hulled out redwood tree where he kept another woman. she escaped but did not report the attack. the father died in 2006. >>> a man accused of repeatedly striking a toddler's head against the floor until...