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thank you for the statue of liberty. ntastic they are moving toward the foe and thinking now about getting out of nato. the woman who would beat sarkozy today, get out of nato and make an alliance with russia for oil. germany moving toward russia. these guys are oil they're pisted at us. these are little black sheeps. tea party members, anytime you start feeling down, imagine the little box that israel is in. friendless. i think you get point. why is all of this changing? who are we? what are we becoming? if you really want to know who we are, you have to start back at the beginning. what separated us from the rest of the world? the land? the car? the house? or was it something else? what makes us uniquely america? if you are the president, you will say there is no difference between us and spain except arrogance, really. just the arrogance. i'm spanish. whatever. people are people. but there was a new and revolutionary idea in america. maybe we need to go back to that idea. what was the idea? the idea that man can rule f
thank you for the statue of liberty. ntastic they are moving toward the foe and thinking now about getting out of nato. the woman who would beat sarkozy today, get out of nato and make an alliance with russia for oil. germany moving toward russia. these guys are oil they're pisted at us. these are little black sheeps. tea party members, anytime you start feeling down, imagine the little box that israel is in. friendless. i think you get point. why is all of this changing? who are we? what are...
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inalien kbl rights, the american flag, statue of liberty, nation of immigrants, guatemalan, yew cranian, irish, italian, polish, russian, jewish. papao new guinea. >> stephen: just listen to him pander to the all important texas lattino papua new guinea vote. next he's going to be out there in a bamboo penis sheath eating a spanish explorer. welcome to obama's america, folks. and to keep the pandermonium going he bashed republicans overboarder security. >> all the stuff they asked for, we've done. they said we needed to triple the border patrol. we're now they're going to say we need to quadruple the border patrol. or they'll want a higher fence. maybe they will need a moat. maybe they want alligators in the moat. (laughter) >> stephen: a moat with alligators, why does that idea sound so familiar and brilliant to me? >> we need two walls, we feed a moat. a want a 20 foot high wall 2,000 miles long you can see from space. a moat. >> i'm just saying a moat with some alligators in it. (cheers and applause) it's sad. the president isn't just writing my coattails he's riding my moat tails. f
inalien kbl rights, the american flag, statue of liberty, nation of immigrants, guatemalan, yew cranian, irish, italian, polish, russian, jewish. papao new guinea. >> stephen: just listen to him pander to the all important texas lattino papua new guinea vote. next he's going to be out there in a bamboo penis sheath eating a spanish explorer. welcome to obama's america, folks. and to keep the pandermonium going he bashed republicans overboarder security. >> all the stuff they asked...
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the rolling thunder rally she'll stop at iconic places like gettysburg, the liberty bell, the statue of libertynd ellis island, up to boston harbor, all the with a i to new hampshire. the tour, paid by palin's action committee, is fueling speculation about what exactly she's up to. >> the bus tour is a promotional exercise being mistaken by some as the possible prelude to a presidential campaign. >> i don't see sarah palin getting into the race at all. i don't think there's a place for her. >> reporter: her former running mate john mccain believes she could beat the president. >> of course she can. she can. whether she will or not, whether she'll even run or not, i don't know. >> reporter: with palin shaking hands in the nation's capital, many gop insiders are likely scratching their heads, after all, a palin run could shake up a republican field that is slowly starting to take shape. former minnesota governor tim pawlenty is in and former massachusetts governor mitt romney officially launches his campaign next week. texas governor rick perry says he's mulling it over. >> i'm going to think abo
the rolling thunder rally she'll stop at iconic places like gettysburg, the liberty bell, the statue of libertynd ellis island, up to boston harbor, all the with a i to new hampshire. the tour, paid by palin's action committee, is fueling speculation about what exactly she's up to. >> the bus tour is a promotional exercise being mistaken by some as the possible prelude to a presidential campaign. >> i don't see sarah palin getting into the race at all. i don't think there's a place...
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that's much taller than the statue of liberty. >> you're going to see a power plant. you're basically going to see a huge stretch of 40-story buildings during the day, and at night, you're going to have flashing lights going on for one second, off for two. you're essentially constructing a huge city skyline in the center of nantucket sound. >> reporter: audra parker is the passionate spokesperson of the alliance to protect nantucket sound. that's the group that has been fighting cape wind, along with local native american tribes and many others, for more than a decade. why are you against the wind farm? >> because it absolutely doesn't make sense for nantucket sound. this was a site that was picked to maximize profit with no regard for the tribes, no regard for the public, no regard for the fishermen here. >> reporter: for the developer's side of the story, we talked to mark rodgers. he says wind power is an idea whose time has come again. >> the cape and islands have a long history of using windmills back in the day. there were once 1,000 windmills here. and by using
that's much taller than the statue of liberty. >> you're going to see a power plant. you're basically going to see a huge stretch of 40-story buildings during the day, and at night, you're going to have flashing lights going on for one second, off for two. you're essentially constructing a huge city skyline in the center of nantucket sound. >> reporter: audra parker is the passionate spokesperson of the alliance to protect nantucket sound. that's the group that has been fighting...
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team six it's like trying to copyright the guy should stormed the beaches of normandy or the statue of liberty or putting a patent on. it belongs to all of us but the legend doesn't follow this point only two days after the story was released. now for their part this new says that they're still planning a t.v. show about seal team six but don't pass on the trademark i would like to hope it was the realisation that snow globes in a t.v. show based around elite military members a travel around the world killing people wasn't really appropriate that's what caused this need to withdraw their application but no turns out it was just the threat of a lawsuit and for that disney is tonight's told time winner. now the clock was ticking down to midnight for the deadline to extend three provisions of the patriot act and it seemed as if kentucky senator rand paul might be able to stall the bill but despite his best efforts the senate overwhelmingly passed a four year extension of key provisions just minutes ago now using a procedural tactic even though the senate voted to end debate on the measure paul wa
team six it's like trying to copyright the guy should stormed the beaches of normandy or the statue of liberty or putting a patent on. it belongs to all of us but the legend doesn't follow this point only two days after the story was released. now for their part this new says that they're still planning a t.v. show about seal team six but don't pass on the trademark i would like to hope it was the realisation that snow globes in a t.v. show based around elite military members a travel around...
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here is the cover of "the economist" magazine that caught my eye this week with the statue of liberty on the cover. here's what they say. the economy is recovering, yet american confidence remines mired at levels more commonly seen in recessions. for that blame unemployment, petrol prices and a deeper, nagging feeling that america is in decline. a gal, up poll in february asked americans to name the world's leading power, and they said china. this is obama's presidency from 2009, high point in october, 10.1%, now we're at 8%. what kind of recovery is this, mayor? >> when you come out of a recession, the first thing people do is tighten their belt and try to do more with less. it's not surprising that corporate prices are going up and governments are finding ways to provide services with fewer people. it is only a little further into the recovery that you start to add more people, companies are willing to take risks, governments think their tax base is going to be better and start expanding services and hiring people to provide that. like anything else, some parts of the country are do
here is the cover of "the economist" magazine that caught my eye this week with the statue of liberty on the cover. here's what they say. the economy is recovering, yet american confidence remines mired at levels more commonly seen in recessions. for that blame unemployment, petrol prices and a deeper, nagging feeling that america is in decline. a gal, up poll in february asked americans to name the world's leading power, and they said china. this is obama's presidency from 2009, high...
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the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible with a hoveround. under of hoveround. when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it. call today and get a free hoveround information kit that includes a video and full color brochure. dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >> glenn: one piece of this puzzle that is likely to get larger in the coming days is the relationship with pakistan. something doesn't feel quite right here. osama bin laden was hanging out 1,000 yards from west point of pakistan. is it really po
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the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? 's all possible ith a hoveround., tom: hi i'm tom kruse, inventor rand founder of hoveround., when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it. call today and get a free overound information kit, that includes a video and full color brochure. dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for "little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> well, if you believe at least one prediction this will be the last broadcast of "world news now." >> and on a much grander scale, this whole thing called life on earth
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in new york airplanes buzz past the statue of liberty to mark the beginning of fleet week.spect secondhand shoes at a street market and in france, cows graze at the end of a stream. hot shots, pictures from around the world. >>> his intent to say cheers resulted in jeers for president obama as he tried to toast the british queen. here's cnn's jeanne moos. president obama may have been the toast of the town, but when it came to toasting the queen. >> i propose a toast. >> reporter: maybe he should have stuck to toast. but instead, the president popped up and unwittingly cued the orchestra when he said the magic words. >> to her majesty, the queen. to the vitality of the special relationship between our peoples. >> god save the queen. it's a national anthem. you shut up. >> reporter: but the president soldiered on. >> and in the words of shakespeare, to this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this england, to the queen. >> reporter: but the queen wasn't toasting during a national anthem. the president ditched his lonely upraised glass. >> but barack figured it out, he was
in new york airplanes buzz past the statue of liberty to mark the beginning of fleet week.spect secondhand shoes at a street market and in france, cows graze at the end of a stream. hot shots, pictures from around the world. >>> his intent to say cheers resulted in jeers for president obama as he tried to toast the british queen. here's cnn's jeanne moos. president obama may have been the toast of the town, but when it came to toasting the queen. >> i propose a toast. >>...
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gettysburg, the statue of liberty, even an early primary state, new hampshire, to talk about the foundations of the country. her advisers told us the schedule would be available this weekend. not so far. so is this a highly planned palin secret or a by the seat of the pants palin plan, and does it really matter? >> the exuberance of her fan base really makes up for a lot of shortcomings on the organizational side from fund-raising, all she has to do is throw up a website, occasionally refer to it in a facebook post, and she can raise a lot of money. >> reporter: so what is this all about? is she ready to run? >> the fire in the belly, it's there. >> this is a bit of a rerollout. this is a chance for her to try to reintroduce herself in a more retail politics, grassroots way. >> reporter: more than 40% of all republicans aren't happy with their presidential field, which is why michele bachmann, another social conservative, is considering a run. >> i don't see myself as a competitor to governor palin or to mitt romney. i see my competitor, barack obama. >> reporter: and just this weekend, rudy
gettysburg, the statue of liberty, even an early primary state, new hampshire, to talk about the foundations of the country. her advisers told us the schedule would be available this weekend. not so far. so is this a highly planned palin secret or a by the seat of the pants palin plan, and does it really matter? >> the exuberance of her fan base really makes up for a lot of shortcomings on the organizational side from fund-raising, all she has to do is throw up a website, occasionally...
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we have the statue of liberty in new york harbor. we have mixed feelings of the immigrants. we want them, we need them, but we're always sort of suspicious of immigrants. now in terms of the liberty party, up until the 1830s, this was predominantly a protestant country. perhaps one or two percent of the population was catholic. starting in the 1840s with the potato famine in ireland, we had a big influx. they settle in the cities, they vote as a block, people resent that. you also have a dig influx of germans in the late 1840s because of the failed revolutions in central europe. about half of the germans are catholic. they tend to scatter out to the midwest, they buy capital and land. the irish are very visible. take over neighbors. they listen to what the bishops have to say. the native protestant americans come to resent them. also prejudices against catholics in general. that go back in european history. so secret organizations start to be formed. one of them is called the order of the star-spangled banner. they asked what do you do? they say i know nothing. they get to b
we have the statue of liberty in new york harbor. we have mixed feelings of the immigrants. we want them, we need them, but we're always sort of suspicious of immigrants. now in terms of the liberty party, up until the 1830s, this was predominantly a protestant country. perhaps one or two percent of the population was catholic. starting in the 1840s with the potato famine in ireland, we had a big influx. they settle in the cities, they vote as a block, people resent that. you also have a dig...
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frenchmen, the french engineer and architect l'enfant, the gateway to the country of new york, the statue of liberty, a gift to france by the french sculptor bartholdi. countless rivers and towns and universities all over the country with french names. we don't pronounce them the way they do. the influence of france on america is greater than people appreciate. we more than doubled the size of the country with the louisiana purchase, which of course was a decision made by napoleon. >> another frenchman did this painting, the wrath of medusa. >> dell'acqua. >> jericho. >> jericho's wrath of the medusa was a painting that simply flows, captivated, enthralled americans first arriving at the louvre and still does. one american swept away by it and wrote very passionately and eloquently about it was harriet beecher stowe. most people don't think of harriet beecher stowe in paris but she was there a great deal and loved it and had a very profound affect on her. >> what did she do in paris and why was she there? >> frankly to hide away from the publicity that surrounded her publication of uncle tom's cabin
frenchmen, the french engineer and architect l'enfant, the gateway to the country of new york, the statue of liberty, a gift to france by the french sculptor bartholdi. countless rivers and towns and universities all over the country with french names. we don't pronounce them the way they do. the influence of france on america is greater than people appreciate. we more than doubled the size of the country with the louisiana purchase, which of course was a decision made by napoleon. >>...
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we have the statue of liberty in new york harbor. but we have mixed feelings about immigrants. we want them, we need them, but we're always sort of suspicious of immigrants. now, in terms of the liberty party, um, up until the 1830s this was predominantly a protestant country.
we have the statue of liberty in new york harbor. but we have mixed feelings about immigrants. we want them, we need them, but we're always sort of suspicious of immigrants. now, in terms of the liberty party, um, up until the 1830s this was predominantly a protestant country.
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only bar of soap that was acceptable which was average into everything from likenesses of the statue of liberty, calvin coolidge. when edward bernays get large retainers for procter and gamble. c-span: at one point you talk about and enter a bar of soap and say have that it. what was the edited? >> to attitudes. that particular date she actually cut herself and had to be taken to the doctor. a very deep cut. that represented symbolically the fact that he was not always appropriate. something that was risky, but more risky over the years was that every time that he was trying to sell something they seemed to get brought into the campaign to the point where we see that even at his daughter's wedding he was putting out press releases and basically telling the world that not only were they his daughters who were getting married, but the grandnieces of sigmund freud in or about to marry these distinguished people. everything became a campaign, including raising his own daughters. c-span: backed his picture. you were taught by his daughter, and. where is she? >> she is, two daughters, your daughter,
only bar of soap that was acceptable which was average into everything from likenesses of the statue of liberty, calvin coolidge. when edward bernays get large retainers for procter and gamble. c-span: at one point you talk about and enter a bar of soap and say have that it. what was the edited? >> to attitudes. that particular date she actually cut herself and had to be taken to the doctor. a very deep cut. that represented symbolically the fact that he was not always appropriate....
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that passed through new york harbor, passed by the statue of liberty on the way to a better, freer lifegrandmother was widowed at a young age, and she eventually made her home in a predominantly african-american section of my hometown of richmond. she raised my father and my uncle in a tiny apartment above a grocery store that she owned. through hard work, perseverance, and faith, the very values on which america is built, she lifted herself up into the middle class, and even sent her two children college. but never, never did she dare to dream that her grandson would someday be a member of congress, much less the majority leader of the u.s. house. [applause] when i grew up, my parents were among jews actively involved in local politics. from them i learned the value of community involvement in shaping our future. one of my most vivid memories as a child came on that fateful yom kippur day in 1973. i remember standing on the steps in front of the synagogue after services let out. i heard grown-ups around me talking about israel being attacked and the holiest day of the year. i heard the
that passed through new york harbor, passed by the statue of liberty on the way to a better, freer lifegrandmother was widowed at a young age, and she eventually made her home in a predominantly african-american section of my hometown of richmond. she raised my father and my uncle in a tiny apartment above a grocery store that she owned. through hard work, perseverance, and faith, the very values on which america is built, she lifted herself up into the middle class, and even sent her two...
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i happened to raise my head watching straight to the statue of liberty. what i'm see something a big giant aircraft gray with red letter on the wing and the tail coming straight eye contact, eye level towards me. the next thing i know, i dove under my desk, huddled in a fetal position, screaming, crying, the plane crashed in the building. the plane was coming straight toward me and the bottom wing just went in my office door 20 feet from where i was under the desk. >> i know whatever blew up in the building, a lot of it came down the shafts and blew out everything. elevator cables snapped. when you hear a 10,000-pound. 20,000-pound elevator coming down the shaft. hear people screaming. you don't hear people screaming. whatever was over there died. was just silence. >> you have a second plane into the other tower. the tower of the trade center major fire. >> 9:03. whatever it was when apparently the second plane hit, went boom, boom. there was a double explosion. i learned later it was the plane hitting the building and then it exploding. and for the next
i happened to raise my head watching straight to the statue of liberty. what i'm see something a big giant aircraft gray with red letter on the wing and the tail coming straight eye contact, eye level towards me. the next thing i know, i dove under my desk, huddled in a fetal position, screaming, crying, the plane crashed in the building. the plane was coming straight toward me and the bottom wing just went in my office door 20 feet from where i was under the desk. >> i know whatever blew...
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here is the cover of "the economist" magazine that caught my eye this week with the statue of liberty on the cover. "what's wrong with america's economy?" and here's what the lead says -- "the economy is recovering, yet american confidence remains mired at levels more commonly seen in recessions. for that, blame unemployment, petrol prices and a deeper nagging feeling that america is in decline. a gallup poll in february asked americans to name the world's leading economic power. by a significant margin, they said china." and unemployment is really the driver. this is the chart of how it looks in the course of the obama presidency from february of 2009, the high point in october at 10.1%. now we're at 8.8%. what kind of economic recovery is this, mayor? it seems like a tough one. >> well, when you come out of a recession, first thing that everybody does is tighten their belt and try to do more with less. so, it's not surprising that corporate profits are going up and governments are finding ways to provide services with fewer people. it is only a little further into the recovery that
here is the cover of "the economist" magazine that caught my eye this week with the statue of liberty on the cover. "what's wrong with america's economy?" and here's what the lead says -- "the economy is recovering, yet american confidence remains mired at levels more commonly seen in recessions. for that, blame unemployment, petrol prices and a deeper nagging feeling that america is in decline. a gallup poll in february asked americans to name the world's leading...
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they passed through new york harbor and the statue of liberty on the way to a better, freer life. my grandmother was widowed at a young age. and she eventually made her home in a predominately african american section of richmond, virginia. she raised my father and my uncle in a tiny apartment above a grocery store that she owned. through hard work, perseverance , and faith -- the very values on which america is built -- she lifted herself up into the middle class, and even sent her two children to college. but never did she dare to dream that her grandson would someday be a member of congress, much less the majority leader of the u.s. house. [applause] when i grew up, my parents were among the few jews actively involved in local politics. from them, i learned the value of community involvement in shaping our future. one of my most vivid memories as a child came on that fateful yom kippur day in 1973. i was just 10 years old. i remember standing on the steps in front of the synagogue after services let out. i heard grown-ups around me talking about israel being attacked on the holi
they passed through new york harbor and the statue of liberty on the way to a better, freer life. my grandmother was widowed at a young age. and she eventually made her home in a predominately african american section of richmond, virginia. she raised my father and my uncle in a tiny apartment above a grocery store that she owned. through hard work, perseverance , and faith -- the very values on which america is built -- she lifted herself up into the middle class, and even sent her two...
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they pass through new york harbor, passed by the statue of liberty on the way to a better and free life. my grandmother was a widow at a young age, and she eventually made her home in a predominantly african-american section of my hometown of richmond. she raised my father and my uncle in a tiny apartment above a grocery store that she owns. through hard work, perseverance and faith, the very values on which america is built, she lifted herself open to the middle class and even sent her children to college. but never, never did she dare to dream that her grandson would someday be a member of congress much less the majority leader of the u.s. house. [applause] [cheering] when i grew up, my parents were among the few jews at actively involved in local politics. from them, i learned the value of community involvement in shaping the future. one of my most vivid memories as a child can on that fateful day of 1973. i was just 10-years-old. i remember standing on the stamps in front of the synagogue after the services let up. i heard grownups are around me talking about israel being attacked o
they pass through new york harbor, passed by the statue of liberty on the way to a better and free life. my grandmother was a widow at a young age, and she eventually made her home in a predominantly african-american section of my hometown of richmond. she raised my father and my uncle in a tiny apartment above a grocery store that she owns. through hard work, perseverance and faith, the very values on which america is built, she lifted herself open to the middle class and even sent her...
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the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible ith a hoveround. d. when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it. call today and get a free overound information kit that includes a video and full color brochure. dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for "little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." hd 3. a fr ound collapsible grabber...