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./ 3 sinclair broadcast group.. which owns this station..h network are negotiating a new contract to give dish the &pright to broadcast our signaa the current deal... ends at midnight on august 155h.... 9:16:00 if we don't get a deal done it means dish network associated with sinclair. that meanssat 3 12:01.... august 16th... our signal on dish could go black. there are several factors involved... but like most business deals... money is one of the points being debated. dish pays sinclair broadcast group to run its programs... and dish in turn charges its customers the cost of producing those programs continues to get more expensive. 9:17:39 in terms of appointment television, things that are important to you... the american idols, olympics and nfl football is on networks. we have historically been paid less than many channees that are much less popular. and we're trying to chaage that. it's the only way we can keep providing the program. negotiations like this are becoming more common. dish no longer carries the a-m-c network because of a c
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sinclair broadcast group.. which owns this station..rk are negotiating a new contract to give dish the right to broadcast our signal. the current deal... ends august 15th.... 9:16:00 f we don't get a deal done it means dish network woo't be carrying stations associated with sinclair. that means at 3 12:01.... august 16th... our signal on dish could go black. there are several factors involved... but likee most business deals... money is one of the points being debated. dish pays sinclair broadcast group to run its programs... and dish in turn charges its customers the cost of producing those programs continues o get more expensive. 9:17:39 in terms of appointment television, things that are important to you... the american idols, olympics and nfl football is on networks. we have historically been paid less than many channels that are much less popular. and we're the only way we can keep t's providing the program. negotiations like this are becoming more common. dish no longer carries the a-m-c network because of a contract dispute. and.
sinclair broadcast group.. which owns this station..rk are negotiating a new contract to give dish the right to broadcast our signal. the current deal... ends august 15th.... 9:16:00 f we don't get a deal done it means dish network woo't be carrying stations associated with sinclair. that means at 3 12:01.... august 16th... our signal on dish could go black. there are several factors involved... but likee most business deals... money is one of the points being debated. dish pays sinclair...
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./ sinclair broadcast group.. which owns this station..and dish network are negotiating a new contract to give dish the right to broadcast our signal. the current deal... ends at midnight on august 15th.... 9:16:00 if we don't get a deal done it means diih network won't be carrying stations associated with sinclair. that means at 3 12:01.... august 16th... our signal on dish could go black. there are several factors involved... but like most bussness deals... money debated. dish pays sinclair broadcast group to run its programs... and dish in turn charggs its customers the cost of producing those programs conninues to get more expensive. 9:17:39 in terms of appointment television, things that are important to you... the american idols, olympics and nfl football is on networks. we have historically been paid lees than many channels that are much less popular. and we're trying to change that. it's the only way we can keep providing the program. negotiations like this are becoming more common. dish no longer because of a contract dispute. and
./ sinclair broadcast group.. which owns this station..and dish network are negotiating a new contract to give dish the right to broadcast our signal. the current deal... ends at midnight on august 15th.... 9:16:00 if we don't get a deal done it means diih network won't be carrying stations associated with sinclair. that means at 3 12:01.... august 16th... our signal on dish could go black. there are several factors involved... but like most bussness deals... money debated. dish pays sinclair...
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between our parent company... p sinclair broadcast group ... and... dish network..../ sinclair... which... owns this station... and... dish network ... have been negotiating... a new contract ... to... give dish... the right... to broadcast our programming....//. the... current deal... expires tonight at 2am...//. if... no deal's... reached.../ our... signal on dish... will go dark...//. dish... customers... do have other options./..you... can watch our signal free... over available... from direct--tv... and... your local cable company. can we look ahead to friday, please. please. come on vytas, let me see a sunny weekend. 3 the lltest from the orioles and ravens..and perfection today in seattle...bruce cunningham has those stories...next...in sports unlimited. that's all for the late edition, i'm jeff barnd. here's bruce cunningham with sports unlimited. a great opportunity tonight for the orioles...the red hot tampa bay rays lost this afternoon, and with a in over move into undisputed second ld - place in the american league e. but the visditors struck first...top 5th, no this s
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./ 3 sinclair broadcast group.. which owns this statton.. contract to give dish the the current deal... ends . - at midnight on august 15th.... 9:16:00 if we don't get a deal done it means dish network won't be carrying stations associaaed with sinclairr that means at 3 12::1.... august 16th... our signal on dish could go black. there are several most business deals... money is one of the points being debated. dish pays sinclair broadcast ggoup to run its programs... and dish the cost of producing - thoss programs continues to get more expensive. 9:17:33 in terms of appointmeet television, ttings the american idols, olympics and nfl footbbll is on we have historically been paid less than many channels that are much less popular. and we're trying to change that. it's the only way we can keep providing the program. negotiations like this are becoming more common. dish no longer carries the a-m-c network because of a contract disputt. and... directv temporarily took viacom networkk like comedy central and nickelodeon off the air during negotiat
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sinclair broadcast group ... and... dish network..../ sinclair... which... owns thii station... and... dish network ... have been negotiating... a new contract ... o... give dish... the right... to broadcast our programming...///. the... current deal... expires tonight at 2am...//. if... no deal's... reached.../ our... signal on dish... will go dark...//. dish... customers... do have ooher options./..you... can watch our signal free... over the air.../ it's... available... from direct--tv... company. 3 3311 311 the problems some people are having... with the city's number to report problems......and how some peoole...are taking matters cover story in just 15 minutes unchain wall street.....hey're gonna put ya'll back in chains." chains....." that controversial attack... from vice president joe biden...was it fair... or racist?voters wwiih in... after the break ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal: to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we're excite
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. >> dorothy thompson was married to -- >> sinclair lewis. and there were many famous literary geniuses. he falls in love with her. thomas wolfe comes to germany. he is entranced by germany. hailed as a hero at first and then when he first comes in 1936, he really is pretty much oblivious to what is going on because he is just basking in his fame. the next time he comes a year later, he is much more aware and writes a piercing novella which becomes part of a larger book later. and you even -- i came across an entry in one diary of another correspondent in 1927. hemming way was just through town and saw him on the street with sinclair lewis. josephine baker comes to town. we think of her as paris, entertaining the audiences in paris. but she hears about berlin, amazing party town in the 1920's and she decides to take her whole troupe to berlin and despite the fact there are nazi protestors outside shouting racist slogans, german audiences love her and invited to the after-parties. she performed there often just in her loin cloth and she says t
. >> dorothy thompson was married to -- >> sinclair lewis. and there were many famous literary geniuses. he falls in love with her. thomas wolfe comes to germany. he is entranced by germany. hailed as a hero at first and then when he first comes in 1936, he really is pretty much oblivious to what is going on because he is just basking in his fame. the next time he comes a year later, he is much more aware and writes a piercing novella which becomes part of a larger book later. and...
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sinclair says, we feel cheated. it's sad the ref decided the result before it started. the referee will have to sleep in her bed after watching the replays, she has a lot to live with. and alyssa said she told the official, i hope you can sleep tonight and put on your american jersey because that's who you played for today. canada did not like those calls. they feel like that cost them a chance to play for the gold medal on thursday. but as it stands, it will be the united states and japan on thursday. in men's hoops, not much controversy as the u.s. bet up on argentina in its final game of pool play. argentina loaded with players. the united states pulls away in a 42-point third quarter. kevin durant lead the way. a gold medal for jen sure, the american takes gold with this vault of vault. her third straight gold medal. so gold there for jen. the men's 400. karani james of grenada wins in 43.94. the tiny nation erupted in celebration. the government declared tuesday afternoon a national holiday. that's today. remember only about 100,000 people on that island and now a
sinclair says, we feel cheated. it's sad the ref decided the result before it started. the referee will have to sleep in her bed after watching the replays, she has a lot to live with. and alyssa said she told the official, i hope you can sleep tonight and put on your american jersey because that's who you played for today. canada did not like those calls. they feel like that cost them a chance to play for the gold medal on thursday. but as it stands, it will be the united states and japan on...
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sinclair supported her husband while he was charged of raping a maid in new york.used of taking part in a prostitution ring in france. >>> the state of texas says it will take its voter i.d. fight to the pk spk. supreme court. it struck down the law that requires voters to show photo i.d. they said it would impose a heavy burden on minorities the and the poor. >>> and secretary of state hillary clinton is in the cook islands right now where she received a rousing welcome earlier today. residents in strawgrass skirts and headdresses greeted the secretary, dancing, chanting, playing loves and obviously she got a lei there. she'll meet with leaders of 18 countries at a political forever um. >>> you might think about your holiday travel plans. here's a look at the best budget airlines. jetblue, which scored the highest in the annual survey of customer satisfaction, southwest with more than 3200 flights per day with free on-board snacks and checks two bags for free. and airtran airways which gets high reviews for courteous staff and free snacks and drinks. t do. every b
sinclair supported her husband while he was charged of raping a maid in new york.used of taking part in a prostitution ring in france. >>> the state of texas says it will take its voter i.d. fight to the pk spk. supreme court. it struck down the law that requires voters to show photo i.d. they said it would impose a heavy burden on minorities the and the poor. >>> and secretary of state hillary clinton is in the cook islands right now where she received a rousing welcome...
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and the mir is second class and second overall the pelican of london is eighth sinclair and eleventh overall. the ship's galley has its own race against time when it comes to feeding almost two hundred people four times a day speed is of the essence the cooks have to work almost around the clock in such places. usually to make the first tasty during a race we normally cook food separately. when you have a tilt he calls me good health of which would be burned to the other half will end up on the floor so taking in fortune's is much more convenient. on the second evening of the race that steam hardly has any work to do the wind is still quite weak changing the configuration of the sails is pointless to debt projects going takes time out to explain why people still like sail boats wishing to get back this is the only place where you can feel the thrill of the wind swaying you from side to side while you're up there hanging on to the must also be a sailboat promotes the spirit of comradeship it builds character and your ability to stand up to the elements of truth it's a tough job settin
and the mir is second class and second overall the pelican of london is eighth sinclair and eleventh overall. the ship's galley has its own race against time when it comes to feeding almost two hundred people four times a day speed is of the essence the cooks have to work almost around the clock in such places. usually to make the first tasty during a race we normally cook food separately. when you have a tilt he calls me good health of which would be burned to the other half will end up on the...
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. >> hugh sinclair worked for several organizations argues the microfinance craze that followed the success of the bank has done far less to alleviate poverty in the world and most people realize. this program is an
. >> hugh sinclair worked for several organizations argues the microfinance craze that followed the success of the bank has done far less to alleviate poverty in the world and most people realize. this program is an
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our time at the sinclair refinery. the flames could be seen from miles. no word on any injuries, but we will keep you posted as this story develops. we are following a developing story from reagan national airport. three planes came within just seconds of a mid-air collision. >> officials are trying to figure out what caused the communication error. john gonzalez is live at reagan national with details. >> the passengers on these three planes, 200 passengers, probably never realized how close they were to a possible catastrophe. a near midair collision involving three commuter jets happened on tuesday afternoon after air-traffic controllers cleared two planes for takeoff while a third plane was landing on the same flight paths. the planes were reportedly 12 seconds apart when the controller in the tower realized the mistake and quickly ordered one of the planes to make an abrupt turn. moments earlier the airport changed traffic load due to bad weather. fliers are reacting this morning. >> it is scary. obviously, they have to put some better safety checks
our time at the sinclair refinery. the flames could be seen from miles. no word on any injuries, but we will keep you posted as this story develops. we are following a developing story from reagan national airport. three planes came within just seconds of a mid-air collision. >> officials are trying to figure out what caused the communication error. john gonzalez is live at reagan national with details. >> the passengers on these three planes, 200 passengers, probably never realized...
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. >> opportunity here, christine sincla sinclair.he entire time. >> a magnificent goal and it's 2-2 with 20 minutes remaining. >> only to see canada jump in front once more. then a controversial penalty kick for the u.s. >> abby wambach. there it is. it's 3-3! >> finally one overtime, then a second. but with seconds go with a penalty kick, the americans finished it. >> alex morgan has done it! barely 30 seconds to go. it's 4-3 to the united states. >> now a chance for a little payback. the americans will try to avenge a world cup finals lost to japan when they take them on in the olympic championship on thursday, this time one goal in mind, a gold medal. and now from soccer to an olympic sport that's often odd and maybe even a little puzzling, we're talking about synchronized swimming. michelle kosinski is over at the aquatics centre. over to you. >> mention synchronized swimming and you can get a mixed reaction, sometimes even jokes. wild costumes and make-up aside, there is no disputing that these athletes are in incredible shape.
. >> opportunity here, christine sincla sinclair.he entire time. >> a magnificent goal and it's 2-2 with 20 minutes remaining. >> only to see canada jump in front once more. then a controversial penalty kick for the u.s. >> abby wambach. there it is. it's 3-3! >> finally one overtime, then a second. but with seconds go with a penalty kick, the americans finished it. >> alex morgan has done it! barely 30 seconds to go. it's 4-3 to the united states. >>...
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. >> host: some have created social movements upton sinclair, rachel carson. >> not only read movements but some leading to legislation. like the jungle for legislatilegislati on from the fda being creative actually social change. >> host: n y 80 books? >> we were worried about using it a number that is, men. we avoided 10, 25 and 100. we said we thought that was a good number. not giving the impression it was the 88. >> host: poetry and religious books? >> we have exemplars of poetry walt whitman even allen ginsberg. and clear it has been an impressive part of history and americans are committed to writing and reading poetry. >> we do have a bible although they would not be associated with a religion with those that have likud tone to them and that is more representative to america than a particular religious book. we tried to look at the values and her spiritual persona rather than particular religious books. >> host: how did you get your start here? >> over 30 years ago as the first special assistant to the law library and out of law school. i fell in love with the library of congres
. >> host: some have created social movements upton sinclair, rachel carson. >> not only read movements but some leading to legislation. like the jungle for legislatilegislati on from the fda being creative actually social change. >> host: n y 80 books? >> we were worried about using it a number that is, men. we avoided 10, 25 and 100. we said we thought that was a good number. not giving the impression it was the 88. >> host: poetry and religious books? >>...
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i am thinking on the tarbell, upton sinclair, rachel carson. >> i think one of the interesting things are that they not only created social movements but some even lead to legislation. so, we see it is a jungle and creighton the forerunner legislation to the food and drug administration. so not only the social movements but actually the legislation, the social change. >> y88? >> it is where we just decided to stop. it's commonly associated with a definitive list. so, we avoid it ten, 25 and 100. beyond that, it was kind of up for grabs. we think it is a good number. it won't give anybody the impression that we mean in this is the 88. >> poetry and religious books? >> we have quite a few of exemplars of poetry running the span of the centuries. we've got well, walt whitman, allen ginsberg, and we try to be very clear of the poetry has been an impressive part of america's history and that americans have been very committed to those writing and reading poetry and i think that continues today. >> what about religious books? >> we have a holographic bible. a lot of the books while they wou
i am thinking on the tarbell, upton sinclair, rachel carson. >> i think one of the interesting things are that they not only created social movements but some even lead to legislation. so, we see it is a jungle and creighton the forerunner legislation to the food and drug administration. so not only the social movements but actually the legislation, the social change. >> y88? >> it is where we just decided to stop. it's commonly associated with a definitive list. so, we avoid...
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i want to -- i was thinking ida tarbell, upton sinclair, rachel carson? >> yes. i think one of the interesting things about many of the books here are that they not only created social movements, but some even led to legislation. o so we see that the jungle in here, and we know that it really created the forerunner legislation to the food and drug administration being created. so not only social movements, but actually legislation, actually social change. >> and why 88? >> 88 is really just where we, where we decided to stop. we were worried about using a number that's commonly associated with a definitive list. so we avoided 10, 25 and 100. beyond that it was of kind of up for grabs. and when we got to 88, we said, you know, we think that's a good number. it won't give anybody the impression that we mean this is the 88. >> poetry, religious books, are they in here? >> they are. we have quite a few exemplars of poetry sort of running the span of at least two centuries, so we've got walt whitman, we have alan ginsburg. so we really tried to be very clear that poet
i want to -- i was thinking ida tarbell, upton sinclair, rachel carson? >> yes. i think one of the interesting things about many of the books here are that they not only created social movements, but some even led to legislation. o so we see that the jungle in here, and we know that it really created the forerunner legislation to the food and drug administration being created. so not only social movements, but actually legislation, actually social change. >> and why 88? >> 88...
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christine sinclair, one of the best players in the history of the game, her third goal there gives her a hat trick. here's where the controversy starts. canadian goalie aaron mcleod penalized for holding the ball more than six seconds. even hope solo, the american goalie, said she was surprised. that leads to an indirect free kick for the united states and they call a hand ball on canada. the canadian player took a shot off her elbow, which should be inadvertent. it should be called a hand ball. that lead to a penalty kick for abby wambach. she's not going to miss this one. she sneaks it inside the left post. that ities the game at 3 in the 80th minute of the game. canada is furious about both of those calls. jump ahead now, 30 seconds to go in overtime. this is in extra play. and april election morgan, the star, head it is in on the cross from heather o'reilly. that gives the united states a win and sends them into the gold medal game, which will be a rematch with japan from the world cup that the united states lost last summer. but canada is not happy. "sinclair, the great player, sa
christine sinclair, one of the best players in the history of the game, her third goal there gives her a hat trick. here's where the controversy starts. canadian goalie aaron mcleod penalized for holding the ball more than six seconds. even hope solo, the american goalie, said she was surprised. that leads to an indirect free kick for the united states and they call a hand ball on canada. the canadian player took a shot off her elbow, which should be inadvertent. it should be called a hand...
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rachel carson, upton sinclair. >> guest: 90 books not only create a social movement but some lead to legislation. we look at the edge on gold that was the four runner it was social change and. >> 88 is wary we started -- decided to stop. we avoided 10, 25, 100. it was up for grabs. it does not give anybody the impression it is complete. we have poetry running the span of two centuries. even walt whitman. we tried to be clear this is part of american history to writing and reading poetry. that continues today. >> although books and not associated with a religion had they moralistic tone. we thought that was more representative of of america than a particular religious book. we tried to look at her spiritual personae ban particularly religious books. >> host: how o did you start at the library of congress? >> over 30 years ago assistant to the law library and. fresh out of law school. i fell in love. you cannot keep me away. i run to work every morning. working here with books, manuscripts, and musical scores, movies, the gamut of knowledge of america is a thorough and privilege you wi
rachel carson, upton sinclair. >> guest: 90 books not only create a social movement but some lead to legislation. we look at the edge on gold that was the four runner it was social change and. >> 88 is wary we started -- decided to stop. we avoided 10, 25, 100. it was up for grabs. it does not give anybody the impression it is complete. we have poetry running the span of two centuries. even walt whitman. we tried to be clear this is part of american history to writing and reading...
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[applause] in 1935, sinclair lewis wrote a novel. it can't happen here. that novel was a warning because he believe it could happen here. it was an anti-fascist novel. he was conferenced about the nazis. i would like to turn that around and say, it can happen here. what can happen here though, not in the negative sense, it can happen that we can reverse this. if we don't believe it could happen, it won't have a prayer of a chance. we can turn it around if we put the work and effort into it. some people will still be negative and they say yes, how many times have you seen a revolution that really has turned out? all through the 20th century, some had revolutions and wars. it never happened. right now, we still have neocons all over the place. they aren't all in one party either. they're in both effort parties. there have been times in our history where in the history world where there has been success. in 1850, the british passed a law, it was called, repeal the corn law. it was an introduction into free market economics repealing man can tillism and prote
[applause] in 1935, sinclair lewis wrote a novel. it can't happen here. that novel was a warning because he believe it could happen here. it was an anti-fascist novel. he was conferenced about the nazis. i would like to turn that around and say, it can happen here. what can happen here though, not in the negative sense, it can happen that we can reverse this. if we don't believe it could happen, it won't have a prayer of a chance. we can turn it around if we put the work and effort into it....
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. >> and courtney sinclair was -- >> stephanie: you are bastard people!is with a comment! >> harry is really driving them nuts. >> stephanie: i know. >> i can't figure out why they haven't figured this out. he has nothing to lose. >> right. >> stephanie: yes. >> he is 72 years old. he is probably not going to run again. and he has decided to have fun with their presidential candidate. and the very serious pundits are spoking their chins and trying to shame him into stopping. what exactly -- what club over his head do they have to make him stop. and we all know mitt feld the tax returns to rafalca with his oats. >> stephanie: yeah it's like that simpson thing. ow, quit it. our quit. and you said before we begin, we should note for the record preibus after being something but a complete and utter failure in wisconsin. then he became state republican chair which fast tracked him to the job he has said. in short. those who can, win, those what can't get appointed. >> he was very big in the prebus boom which was prior to this one. that's what really got him hi
. >> and courtney sinclair was -- >> stephanie: you are bastard people!is with a comment! >> harry is really driving them nuts. >> stephanie: i know. >> i can't figure out why they haven't figured this out. he has nothing to lose. >> right. >> stephanie: yes. >> he is 72 years old. he is probably not going to run again. and he has decided to have fun with their presidential candidate. and the very serious pundits are spoking their chins and trying...
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[cheers and applause] in 1935, sinclair lewis wrote in novel, "it cannot happen here." that was a warning. he believed that it could happen here. it was an anti-fascist novel. he was concerned about miscellany -- mussollini and the nazis. i can say, it can happen here. what can happen here, not in a negative sense, it can happen that we can reverse this. if we do not believe it can happen, it will not have a chance. we can turn it around if we put the work and effort into it. [cheers and applause] but people, they're still negative, they say, how many times to be seen a revolution that has really turned out -- through the 20 century, so many revolutions and wars, it never happens. we still have neoconservatism's all over the place. there are not all in one party, either. they are all over both parties. that is what we have to challenge. there have been times in our history where there has been success. in 1850, the british passed a law called the repeal of the corn laws. it was an interest wreck -- infrastructure into free-market laws, ashram in an age of the industrial
[cheers and applause] in 1935, sinclair lewis wrote in novel, "it cannot happen here." that was a warning. he believed that it could happen here. it was an anti-fascist novel. he was concerned about miscellany -- mussollini and the nazis. i can say, it can happen here. what can happen here, not in a negative sense, it can happen that we can reverse this. if we do not believe it can happen, it will not have a chance. we can turn it around if we put the work and effort into it. [cheers...
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through st of it, canada just seemed poised for the upset, thanks to an incredible game by christine sinclairr hat trick three goals gave the northern neighbors a 3-2 lead. but each time, team usa fought back. abby wambach's penalty shot tied the game at 3-3. and then, heather o'reilly sends a long cross. alex morgan heads it in, for the win. >> alex morgan has done it. >> reporter: an eruption of molten joy. and now, a spot in the gold medal game, where they get a chance to avenge their loss to japan in last year's world cup. it's been an exhausting few days for gabby douglas. the jitters came out with a missed move. gabby attempted a hand stand. but failed to get the needed momentum. fell backwards and took a major deduction by the judges. >> your body and your mind gets so tired. but you have to learn how to deal with it. >> she'll get another shot on the balance beam final today. jordyn wieber on the floor exercise final. and aly raisman competes in both. >>> in hoops, the dream team kept it interesting. a one-point game at halftime. but we will not cry for you argentina, after kevin dura
through st of it, canada just seemed poised for the upset, thanks to an incredible game by christine sinclairr hat trick three goals gave the northern neighbors a 3-2 lead. but each time, team usa fought back. abby wambach's penalty shot tied the game at 3-3. and then, heather o'reilly sends a long cross. alex morgan heads it in, for the win. >> alex morgan has done it. >> reporter: an eruption of molten joy. and now, a spot in the gold medal game, where they get a chance to avenge...
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he said in 1935, sinclair lewis wrote a novel, "it can't happen here."l essentially was a warning, because he believed it could happen here. it was an anti-fascist novel, because he was very concerned about mussolini and the nazis. i would like to turn that around and told him it can happen here. not in a negative sense, but if we don't believe it can happen, it won't have a prayer of a chance. we can turn it around if we put the work and effort into it. but how many times have you seen a revolution that really has turned out? all through the 20th century, some of the revolutions and wars, wars and all that, it never happened. and right now we still have neo cons all over the place. you know, they aren't all in one party either. both of the parties, and that's what we have to be challenged. but there have been times in our history where, in the history of the world, where there has been success. in 1850, the british passed a law. it was called the repeal of the corn laws, and it was an introduction into free market economics, repealing, you know, mercant
he said in 1935, sinclair lewis wrote a novel, "it can't happen here."l essentially was a warning, because he believed it could happen here. it was an anti-fascist novel, because he was very concerned about mussolini and the nazis. i would like to turn that around and told him it can happen here. not in a negative sense, but if we don't believe it can happen, it won't have a prayer of a chance. we can turn it around if we put the work and effort into it. but how many times have you...
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[cheers and applause] in 1935, sinclair lewis wrote a novel, "it cannot happen here. " the novel washe was very concerned about mussolini and the nazis. his whole argument was it cannot happen here. i would like to turn that around and say it can happen here. it can happen we can reverse this. we can turn it around if we put the work and effort into it. [applause] some people will still be negative. they say, how many times have you seen a revolution that has turned out? during the 20th century, so many revolutions and wars. it never happens. right now, we still have neocons all over the place. they are not all one party either. [laughter] they are both of the parties. that is the challenge. but there have been times in our history, in the history of the world, when there have been successes. in 1850, the british passed a law. it was an introduction into a free-market. it ushered in the age of the industrial revolution. it was a difficult time. the representative who had this past worked for many years and it was finally passed. it worked. they transitioned from mercantilism into a m
[cheers and applause] in 1935, sinclair lewis wrote a novel, "it cannot happen here. " the novel washe was very concerned about mussolini and the nazis. his whole argument was it cannot happen here. i would like to turn that around and say it can happen here. it can happen we can reverse this. we can turn it around if we put the work and effort into it. [applause] some people will still be negative. they say, how many times have you seen a revolution that has turned out? during the...
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. >> dorothy thompson was married to -- >> sinclair lewis.amous literary geniuses. he falls in love with her. thomas wolfe comes to germany. he is entranced by germany. hailed as a hero at first and then when he first comes in 1936, he really is pretty much oblivious to what is going on because he is just basking in his fame. the next time he comes a year later, he is much more aware and writes a piercing novella which becomes part of a larger book later. and you even -- i came across an entry in one diary of another correspondent in 1927. hemming way was just through town and saw him on the street with sinclair lewis. josephine baker comes to town. in 1925 -- we think of her as paris, entertaining the audiences in paris. but she hears about berlin, amazing party town in the 1920's and she decides to take her whole troupe to berlin and despite the fact there are nazi protestors outside shouting racist slogans, german audiences love her and invited to the after-parties. she is the star of the show. she performed there often just in her loin cl
. >> dorothy thompson was married to -- >> sinclair lewis.amous literary geniuses. he falls in love with her. thomas wolfe comes to germany. he is entranced by germany. hailed as a hero at first and then when he first comes in 1936, he really is pretty much oblivious to what is going on because he is just basking in his fame. the next time he comes a year later, he is much more aware and writes a piercing novella which becomes part of a larger book later. and you even -- i came...