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shiloh pronounced that both sides are still steeled in the idealogy that brought them into the conflict and divided the nation that this thing was going to play out over an expended period of time, and shiloh was going to be the first example of what was going to be a major blood bloodletting. total war was into play and they had just entered the first phase of war. so we tell people there will be three more months of bloodshed before this war is resolved, and shiloh pointed the pathway toward that extended bloodletting. but it's just the first in a long list of similar killing days in the civil war. the union army is still here, confederate army falls back to coren. both sides are in the same positions they were when the battle began. but grant had not been defeated. buell had made the juncture and those railroads lay waiting for the next union strike. >> you can watch this or other american history tv programs on the civil war at any time by visiting our web site, cspan.org/history. >>> as commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the civil war continues, join us every saturday at 6:0
shiloh pronounced that both sides are still steeled in the idealogy that brought them into the conflict and divided the nation that this thing was going to play out over an expended period of time, and shiloh was going to be the first example of what was going to be a major blood bloodletting. total war was into play and they had just entered the first phase of war. so we tell people there will be three more months of bloodshed before this war is resolved, and shiloh pointed the pathway toward...
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combine the idealogy under the old and political realities and religious on the ground we should say that the only solution is we don't want to do when it came any one of them we tariff once again treat anyone on just a name that he wants justice to be restored to you. only solution is that astonishment took one to select the one states on the land of palestine and it was for magic missile defense under jews and the christians and even though he is in a democratic state. any other solution. will simply not being viable and in the west the state of israel says through it all i was fired brokers into israel law at subi we need a real this is the truth. it was. throughout the past. even since nine hundred forty eight when the state of israel was created on the land of palestine where israeli forces have been shelling civilians lebanese civilians in these towns and villages. for the weapon in this in the resistance here that's between one thousand nine hundred. ninety two. after ten years of resistance. that we started reacting. only and strictly to stop israel shelling our civilians so
combine the idealogy under the old and political realities and religious on the ground we should say that the only solution is we don't want to do when it came any one of them we tariff once again treat anyone on just a name that he wants justice to be restored to you. only solution is that astonishment took one to select the one states on the land of palestine and it was for magic missile defense under jews and the christians and even though he is in a democratic state. any other solution....
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the palestinian people that i would not imagine that if we wanted very much below zero i combine the idealogy on northern ireland and the political realities and religious on the ground we should say that the only solution is we don't want to be there when it came to any one of them we turn to be true to anyone on just a name that he once just distribute restored to. only submission is the establishment one selected one state on the land of palestine in which the magic missile ends on the jews and the christians and even though he is in a democratic state any of it. will simply not be a viable and in the west the state israel says through it is so ill to cool it is below and has fired rockets into israel a lot at subi we may realize is that true. throughout the past year has. been since nine hundred forty eight when the state of israel was created on the land of palestine with israeli forces have been shelling civilians lebanese civilians in the boonies towns and lebanese villages. for the work of the poem in the in the resistance here that's between one thousand nine hundred. ninety two. aft
the palestinian people that i would not imagine that if we wanted very much below zero i combine the idealogy on northern ireland and the political realities and religious on the ground we should say that the only solution is we don't want to be there when it came to any one of them we turn to be true to anyone on just a name that he once just distribute restored to. only submission is the establishment one selected one state on the land of palestine in which the magic missile ends on the jews...
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stay with us here on r t still to come this hour france for the french idealogical writes the prism of deportation the country's presidential race turns into a hardline politician whose politicians tell unrealistic solutions with very real problems. but first some of the biggest riots in decades swept across spain this week with mass protests coinciding with a nationwide general strike over more austerity dozens were injured in the ensuing clashes although sixty people were arrested by police the government remained on bought it announcing twenty seven billion euros worth of cuts the next day spending on education social safety nets and every public sector would be slashed by almost a further more tax hikes being introduced across the spectrum state workers waltz. he hit with a pay freeze economic analyst my former boss things in the end the measures won't even work. what i can see is that what this plane want to make the spanish government is not only is it if pill it's also impossible when you look at the private sector private sector is totally over that more or less bankrupt when y
stay with us here on r t still to come this hour france for the french idealogical writes the prism of deportation the country's presidential race turns into a hardline politician whose politicians tell unrealistic solutions with very real problems. but first some of the biggest riots in decades swept across spain this week with mass protests coinciding with a nationwide general strike over more austerity dozens were injured in the ensuing clashes although sixty people were arrested by police...
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i'm looging at the idealogies, i'm looking at things they believe in.e need to stay a constitutional republic. a lot of people need to study that and see what it is. >> this guy was either a no-show in history class or a demigod. up next, details on the secret service sex scandal and what happened that night at the hotel. we're going to talk to the reporter who interviewed the escort -- that's her title -- at the hotel. you're watching "hardball." players gave president obama a helmet that he said he will probably need between now and november. >>> welcome back to "hardball." new details are emerging from cardegena who tells her story about what transpired that night, a night that has so far cost three people their jobs. kristin walker at the white house, and david is also with us. let's start with kristin here. let's make the point, what do we know about the latest developments from cardagena. >> you mentioned those three people ousted from the secret service, essentially. two supervisors, one non-supervisor. so that happened, and we should say right o
i'm looging at the idealogies, i'm looking at things they believe in.e need to stay a constitutional republic. a lot of people need to study that and see what it is. >> this guy was either a no-show in history class or a demigod. up next, details on the secret service sex scandal and what happened that night at the hotel. we're going to talk to the reporter who interviewed the escort -- that's her title -- at the hotel. you're watching "hardball." players gave president obama a...
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. >> but that account and one of the miami herald ahead, seen only to harden the idealogical divide in the coverage. when you turn on msnbc, it's like watching the prosecution. any guest sympathetic to the neighborhood watch captain being grilled and even badgered. >> he was walking with skittles and an iced tea when he was shot dead. now we're seeing new pictures of trayvon and they're trying to portrait him as a thug. >> and there seems to be a right wing media campaign to defend george zimmerman. >> how are you paying your expenses iffure not working? is someone paying you to do this for george? >> no. no one is paying me to do this for george. >> have you ever heard george zimmerman scream? >> what is the point of you asking me questions if you're not giving me an opportunity to answer? okay? >> answer the question. >> and as far as george raising his voice, yeah, i have heard him raise his voice before. >> scream. >> not in anger. not in anger. >> scream? >> would you -- you know what, this -- why are we having this discussion if you're not listening? if you're not listening to my
. >> but that account and one of the miami herald ahead, seen only to harden the idealogical divide in the coverage. when you turn on msnbc, it's like watching the prosecution. any guest sympathetic to the neighborhood watch captain being grilled and even badgered. >> he was walking with skittles and an iced tea when he was shot dead. now we're seeing new pictures of trayvon and they're trying to portrait him as a thug. >> and there seems to be a right wing media campaign to...
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i'm looging at the idealogies, i'm looking at things they believe in.f people need to study that and see what it is. >> this guy was either a no-show in history class or a demigod. >>> what really happened that night at the hotel. we're going to talk to the reporter who interviewed the escort -- that's her title -- at the hotel. you're watching "hardball." ♪ and you end up strapped for cash ♪ ♪ patching your board with duct tape ♪ ♪ so hit free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ find out what credit's about ♪ ♪ or else you could be headed for a credit wipeout ♪ offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. [ male announcer ] while others are content to imitate, we'll continue to innovate. the lexus rx. why settle for a copy when you can own the original? see your lexus dealer. >>> i'm hampton pierson with your cnbc market rap. the dow closes below 13,000, losing 68 points, the nasdaq loses 24. bank of america, morgan stanley reported better than expected earnings earlier but existing home savings dropped in march and job claims fell from 2,000 to 386,000
i'm looging at the idealogies, i'm looking at things they believe in.f people need to study that and see what it is. >> this guy was either a no-show in history class or a demigod. >>> what really happened that night at the hotel. we're going to talk to the reporter who interviewed the escort -- that's her title -- at the hotel. you're watching "hardball." ♪ and you end up strapped for cash ♪ ♪ patching your board with duct tape ♪ ♪ so hit...
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the formation of parties in 1990 we've seen several coalitions that have overcome the -- the religious and idealogical differences among the parties. the islamic brothers have also stood by all the laws that call for freedoms and pluralism. but unfortunately some of these issues have not been dealt with, for example, political reforms have not been dealt with so far. including some very important procedural changes. for example, it's -- it's not, for example, in the constitution in the 21st century to have a military tribunal that will put people to trial on the accusation of harming the reputation of the state. but this is being done by the state security court even to this date. and these accusations are still common place and there is intervention and control by the intelligence apparatus in particular. the army is very peaceful as far as the political aspect is concerned. but unfortunately, the general intelligence service is still authortarian and continues to play this role in terms of the strangulation and oppression against people. even when i travel to such a place i am being subjected to int
the formation of parties in 1990 we've seen several coalitions that have overcome the -- the religious and idealogical differences among the parties. the islamic brothers have also stood by all the laws that call for freedoms and pluralism. but unfortunately some of these issues have not been dealt with, for example, political reforms have not been dealt with so far. including some very important procedural changes. for example, it's -- it's not, for example, in the constitution in the 21st...
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i'm looging at the idealogies, i'm looking at things they believe in. a constitutional republic. a lot of people need to study that and see what it is. >> this guy was either a no-show in history class or a demigod. up next, details on the secret service sex scandal and what happened that night at the hotel. we're going to talk to the reporter who interviewed the escort -- that's her title -- at the hotel. you're watching "hardball." ♪ what started as a whisper every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> hey, i'm alex witt. the white house rolled out the red car pet for the alabama crimson tide. players gave president obama a helmet tha
i'm looging at the idealogies, i'm looking at things they believe in. a constitutional republic. a lot of people need to study that and see what it is. >> this guy was either a no-show in history class or a demigod. up next, details on the secret service sex scandal and what happened that night at the hotel. we're going to talk to the reporter who interviewed the escort -- that's her title -- at the hotel. you're watching "hardball." ♪ what started as a whisper every day,...
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new bill and you could decide down the line on how everyone is going to vote, mostly on their political background and what party they're for. but she's to an idealogy that she can't analyze the situation and vote in it and work in it completely candidly. >> there you have it. he may be running at a severe
new bill and you could decide down the line on how everyone is going to vote, mostly on their political background and what party they're for. but she's to an idealogy that she can't analyze the situation and vote in it and work in it completely candidly. >> there you have it. he may be running at a severe
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the media is more acceptable in terms of political and military idealogy. cked up the story as one more example of vladmir putin's relentless quest for power. we were suspicious, though, of a story of a zombie ray gun published just the day before. we tracked down the writer. he was at home with the flu, but he answered the question as to whether this is true. he said it is. the russians are developing this weapon and even though it's years away, the russians do have zombie technology and it confirms a lot of things we've heard about putin. some of them funny, some of them not. it's also a reminder, right, of how civilized america is. we already have a gun like that, it's called the active denial system or ray. it is the ability to penetrate under the skin, hitting you like a needle and then raising your body temperature like opening a microwave oven. unlike the russian gun, it can't actually control your mind. the russians are trying to make a better zombie ray than the one the united states has. the cold war is
the media is more acceptable in terms of political and military idealogy. cked up the story as one more example of vladmir putin's relentless quest for power. we were suspicious, though, of a story of a zombie ray gun published just the day before. we tracked down the writer. he was at home with the flu, but he answered the question as to whether this is true. he said it is. the russians are developing this weapon and even though it's years away, the russians do have zombie technology and it...
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to many scholars across the idealogical spectrum once considered a sure bet to pass constitutional muster. after three days of oral arguments last week which conservative justice appeared willing to strike down the heart of the law, the requirement that all americans buy health insurance or pay a penalty, the notion of a major loss for obama began to look far more realistic. some liberal groups said a loss could help the president politically by galvanizing his base in time for the november election around shared disdain for an activist, conservative court. a white house official speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal thinking said obama's remarks reflected the reality that the law was the subject of a major public and political debate. quote, it would have been bizarre in the extreme for the president to say that's pending litigation and i'm not going to comment the official said. it is just not realistic. the president also spoke about this issue on tuesday at the american society of newspaper editors. here's what he had to say on tuesday. >> the point i was making i
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ten minutes past the hour here in moscow still to come for you in the program france for the french idealogical arrests in prison for deportation. country's presidential campaign turns into a hardline competition as politicians and realistic solutions are bearing real problems. in washington decides to leave north korea hungry having announced it will suspend the food aid to the country this in response to john young's plans to launch an observation satellite which the u.s. calls a missile test. some of the biggest riots in decades swept across spain this week with mass protests coinciding with a nationwide general strike over more austerity thousands of people injured indians suing plashers almost sixty or arrested by police but the government remained under wanted analysing twenty seven billion euros worth of cuts the very next day spending on education social safety nets and every public sector will be slashed by fifty further tax hikes are being introduced across the spectrum in state workers will be hit with a pay freeze but economic analyst michael ross thinks that ultimately the measure
ten minutes past the hour here in moscow still to come for you in the program france for the french idealogical arrests in prison for deportation. country's presidential campaign turns into a hardline competition as politicians and realistic solutions are bearing real problems. in washington decides to leave north korea hungry having announced it will suspend the food aid to the country this in response to john young's plans to launch an observation satellite which the u.s. calls a missile...
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>> what it shows is how idealogical the budget debate is.e one thing the republicans won't do is deal with any change in the top line budget number. they really just want to cut, cut, cut. it's obviously absurd in this case, not only because the priority of education is important to everybody, republicans and democrats alike, but these are loans. this is not a grant. the government is borrowing 2%. and i've had people say to me, if the government is charging 2%, why are you charging us 7 or 8%? we can pay for this because the students who borrow the money pays for it. they're loans, they're not grants. >> let me bring in molly. she gained notoriety when she took on bank of america for its 5% debit card fees and she won. she has more than 10 grand in stafford loan debt !@boúchersel. she's also taking on stafford loan virginia fox for her comments on student loan debt on the gordon lydia show. >> i have little tolerance for people who tell me that they graduate with $200,000 of debt or even $80,000 of debt because there's no reason for that. t
>> what it shows is how idealogical the budget debate is.e one thing the republicans won't do is deal with any change in the top line budget number. they really just want to cut, cut, cut. it's obviously absurd in this case, not only because the priority of education is important to everybody, republicans and democrats alike, but these are loans. this is not a grant. the government is borrowing 2%. and i've had people say to me, if the government is charging 2%, why are you charging us 7...
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they were afraid to report it because the leadership that we saw looked like idealogical bullies who were intolerant of dissent. >> in the hotel in pyongyang where reporters were staying, moments after the launch, government officials were stunned and silent. later, we were rushed through downtown pyongyang expecting to learn more about the rocket. the only information thus far, a single paragraph by state media saying the rocket failed to enter orbit. then we saw why we were really there, a huge crowd was assembled. military officers festooned with medals. school children with balloons. all waiting for a surprise under two ghost-like shrouds, but the outline of thick glasses gave big hints to what they were. korea's new leader, king jong-un made a rare public appearance. finally, the big reveal. at least 50 feet tall, bronze statues of kim il-sung, the nation's founder, right arm outstretched to the heavens, and his son, kim jong-il, idealized and smiling. you can't make this stuff up. these colossal statues were supposed to be unveiled after a successful rocket and satellite launch.
they were afraid to report it because the leadership that we saw looked like idealogical bullies who were intolerant of dissent. >> in the hotel in pyongyang where reporters were staying, moments after the launch, government officials were stunned and silent. later, we were rushed through downtown pyongyang expecting to learn more about the rocket. the only information thus far, a single paragraph by state media saying the rocket failed to enter orbit. then we saw why we were really...
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the media is more acceptable in terms of political and military idealogy. vladmir putin's relentless quest for power. we were suspicious, though, of a story of a zombie ray gun published just the day before. we tracked down the writer. he was at home with the flu, but he answered the question as to whether this is true. he said it is. according to christopher leak, the russians are developing this weapon and even though it's years away it's a good indication of where putin's head is. because if they have this technology, it confirms a lot of things we've heard about putin. some of them funny, some of them not. it's also a reminder, right, of how civilized america is. but there's a problem. we already have a gun like that, our own radiation ray gun. it's called the active denial system or pain ray. it was developed for security and crowd control. it has the ability to pep trait under the skin, hitting you like a needle and then raising your
the media is more acceptable in terms of political and military idealogy. vladmir putin's relentless quest for power. we were suspicious, though, of a story of a zombie ray gun published just the day before. we tracked down the writer. he was at home with the flu, but he answered the question as to whether this is true. he said it is. according to christopher leak, the russians are developing this weapon and even though it's years away it's a good indication of where putin's head is. because...
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. >> for some of the smaller donors who liked santorum for idealogical reasons, because they saw him as more of the "conservative" conservative, i don't think they'll be switching to romney immediately. >> reporter: viveca novak tracks campaign donations and says small contributions add up. and they're very important to romney's foe, president obama. nearly half of the donations to his re-election campaign have been $200 or less. but with the rise of big political action committees known as super pacs, those small donors may not be as important as they used to be. so far, romney is winning the super pac war. "restore our future," the super pac backing romney, has raised $43 million, and the republican- leaning "american crossroads" has raised almost $27 million. so far, it's hardly spent any of that cash. meanwhile, the super pac backing the president, "priorities u.s.a.," has raised only $6.5 million. >> i'm sure there will be other super pacs spending on behalf of obama, but it remains to be seen who they will be and whether they'll be able to raise enough real money. >> reporter: t
. >> for some of the smaller donors who liked santorum for idealogical reasons, because they saw him as more of the "conservative" conservative, i don't think they'll be switching to romney immediately. >> reporter: viveca novak tracks campaign donations and says small contributions add up. and they're very important to romney's foe, president obama. nearly half of the donations to his re-election campaign have been $200 or less. but with the rise of big political action...
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the vice president. but yeah, i do think this kind of idealogical mixing does have some real heft to it. n a similar position to where romney is now. won the nomination but distrusted by the conservative base and he picks palin. in 2000, bush picking cheney was more of a gravitas pick, but i don't think bush could have picked somebody like a tom ridge for example. keep going back and go all the way back to ronald reagan -- >> it's amazing. mccain and palin, bush and cheney. dole goes to kemp. bush senior goes to quayle. >> right. the reagan george h.w. bush in '80 is the fascinating one. it proves it's not always a tonally moderate candidate that wins the nomination. reagan clearly was a conservative's conservative. but he was not an establishment guy. george h.w. bush, he was the establishment's establishment. >> i remember in 1980, his slogan was, a president we won't have to train. let's look at some of the people likely to be on the short list. on the one hand, you have the potential game changers. they include marko rubio, new jersey governor chris christie, bobby jindal, paul ryan,
the vice president. but yeah, i do think this kind of idealogical mixing does have some real heft to it. n a similar position to where romney is now. won the nomination but distrusted by the conservative base and he picks palin. in 2000, bush picking cheney was more of a gravitas pick, but i don't think bush could have picked somebody like a tom ridge for example. keep going back and go all the way back to ronald reagan -- >> it's amazing. mccain and palin, bush and cheney. dole goes to...
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sense in which people have been trying to figure out which way is the wind blowing in the western world? idealogically and elan's win could can be a big moment if he wins. >> i'm not sure there's one template for left politicians across europe at this point. i can't imagine a german politician winning on that platform on the left, and the british have their own configurations. i'm not certain that that's going to be true across europe. the main thing if oland wins, it's going to make u.s. foreign policy a lot harder. all right? sarkozy has been hugely important on iran. he was on libya. on syria. he has really stood very, very firm, indeed, as hard as the president obama, and if he is replaced by someone who is going to look inward, who is not going to be willing to really get out there and take a hard line on countries like iran, the u.s. is going to have haireder tomb. >> i'm not sure about that. there is remarkable policy in france. left, right, it's pretty much always some kind of foreign policy, and the president of the french who is a socialist a few weeks ago here and in washington the presiden
sense in which people have been trying to figure out which way is the wind blowing in the western world? idealogically and elan's win could can be a big moment if he wins. >> i'm not sure there's one template for left politicians across europe at this point. i can't imagine a german politician winning on that platform on the left, and the british have their own configurations. i'm not certain that that's going to be true across europe. the main thing if oland wins, it's going to make u.s....
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the left. we may be in for more idealogical strife in the west. >>> up next, dirty wars.uest says that's the way conflicts are being fought and will be fought going forward and that joseph coney is the perfect example of this phenomenon. back with that in just a moment. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. until i had the shingles. i have never encountered such a burning sensation... it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com >>> i'm candy crowley in washington. fareed zakaria gps will be back in just a second, but first a check of two breaking stories we're following. the u.s. embassy on in afghanistan is under lockdown after a wave of attacks across the country. earlier on cnn's state of the union afghan forces have the s
the left. we may be in for more idealogical strife in the west. >>> up next, dirty wars.uest says that's the way conflicts are being fought and will be fought going forward and that joseph coney is the perfect example of this phenomenon. back with that in just a moment. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan....
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the left. so, we may be in for more idealogical strife in the west. >>> up next, dirty wars. that's the way conflicts are being fought and will be fought going forward, and that joseph kony is the perfect example of this phenomenon. back with that in just a moment. [ camera clicks ] ♪ it's hard to resist the craveable nature of a nature valley sweet & salty nut bar. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. dave, i've downloaded a virus. yeah. ♪ dave, where are we on the new laptop? it's so slow! i'm calling dave. [ telephone rings ] [ male announcer ] in a small business, technology is all you. that's why you've got us. at the staples pc savings event, for a limited
the left. so, we may be in for more idealogical strife in the west. >>> up next, dirty wars. that's the way conflicts are being fought and will be fought going forward, and that joseph kony is the perfect example of this phenomenon. back with that in just a moment. [ camera clicks ] ♪ it's hard to resist the craveable nature of a nature valley sweet & salty nut bar. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up...
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and we need them part assignments belongs to the palestinian people and they should know that if we wanted to share my view all those combined would walk idealogy on to northern ireland and the politicos i realize and religious on the ground we should say that the only solution is we don't want to hear when it came to any one of them we turn to treat anyone not just a name being once just just to be restored to. only submission is the astonishment one selectable fun state on the mount of palestine in which commanded muslims under jews and christians and even though he is in a democratic state. any of it. will simply not be fine and in the west the state of israel says it is so he'll talk pool and was fired rockets into israel a lot at sea we need a real this is for the true. the water. throughout the past year has. been even since nine hundred forty eight when the state of israel was created on the land of palestine where israeli forces have been shelling civilians lebanese civilians never nice towns and lebanese villages. for the workers in the in the resistance years and that's between one thousand nine hundred . ninety two. after ten years o
and we need them part assignments belongs to the palestinian people and they should know that if we wanted to share my view all those combined would walk idealogy on to northern ireland and the politicos i realize and religious on the ground we should say that the only solution is we don't want to hear when it came to any one of them we turn to treat anyone not just a name being once just just to be restored to. only submission is the astonishment one selectable fun state on the mount of...
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the same way that president obama is. but when they map themselves out on an idealogical scale, they put themselves to the right of scepterthat means even though they put the president and governor romney almost exactly the same distance away from center to the left and the right respectfully they, themselves are slightly closer to romney because they put themselves on the right side of the scale. >> to put this in problem attics term the would suggest flat tax structure that mitt romney is talking about more than the sorts of proposals that the buffett rule, for example, president obama is talking about, that would be more >> i don't think he wants to be playing defense. i think you are right about that. what i think he wants to do is get his message and his ducks in a row. he knows one thing is for sure. policy and procedurepom is on the run. president obama could lose. how many have lost re-election battles? four, maybe five? mitt romney knows one thing. that is that he really has to make sure. he locks horns with president obama. he is going to have a very vicious campaign p. >> let's hope it's not vicious. these poll
the same way that president obama is. but when they map themselves out on an idealogical scale, they put themselves to the right of scepterthat means even though they put the president and governor romney almost exactly the same distance away from center to the left and the right respectfully they, themselves are slightly closer to romney because they put themselves on the right side of the scale. >> to put this in problem attics term the would suggest flat tax structure that mitt romney...
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the phrase government-centered society, no. but they wouldn't disagree in many ways with that framing. >> i think what you are seeing is, as you said, it is a very idealogicale enterprise. the president is trying to frame the argument more in terms of free enterprise for whom. is it for everybody or just lucky few? that's what you saw shaping up yesterday. >> go ahead. >> i want to disagree with you, chuck. i think that the white house would disagree with this framing. i actually think it is an inaccurate framing. because it goes to what the president was saying to the newspaper editors yesterday about how he was casting himself as, you know, what i'm arguing used to be sort of moderate thinking last centrist in america. in fact, i don't see what he is doing as trying to transform americans, more turning it into a government-centered society. >> it is more defending the idea of government. that's what i mean. when they would rephrase it, it is like the argument would be, yes, we would defend that you need government as a small "g" governor on the economy on free enterprise. >> there is a legitimate, important role for government. i don't think he is trying
the phrase government-centered society, no. but they wouldn't disagree in many ways with that framing. >> i think what you are seeing is, as you said, it is a very idealogicale enterprise. the president is trying to frame the argument more in terms of free enterprise for whom. is it for everybody or just lucky few? that's what you saw shaping up yesterday. >> go ahead. >> i want to disagree with you, chuck. i think that the white house would disagree with this framing. i...
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boehner seems like a regular republican, the kind i grew up with who makes deals, who compromised, who has an idealogys to govern the country, not just to protest. i get the sense that these tea partiers came to congress not just to attack the government but to protest it. >> yeah, i take it at his word that he wants to govern, but he became speaker of the house because of these freshmen who rode into town in a tea party way. but the tea partier from idaho said to me, i didn't come to idaho to join a team. he came to represent his constituents. his constituents and a lot of others believed there was too much spending going on, that obamacare needed to be rolled back, and that's where they planted their flag. it was not let's figure out a way to legislate with the democrats and the senate. >> let me tell you, robert, i'm just going to make a statement here. it's all nonsense because you can't just vote against spending. most of the government spending is in the entitlement programs. most of it is naturally because people are getting older, getting sicker, and they do these naturally. the trickç is to
boehner seems like a regular republican, the kind i grew up with who makes deals, who compromised, who has an idealogys to govern the country, not just to protest. i get the sense that these tea partiers came to congress not just to attack the government but to protest it. >> yeah, i take it at his word that he wants to govern, but he became speaker of the house because of these freshmen who rode into town in a tea party way. but the tea partier from idaho said to me, i didn't come to...
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the jordanian representative. i know that jordan does not have sectarian issues that sometimes lead to sectarian violence as in egypt, i know that there is another set of issue idealogical or palestinian versus jordanian. and how does that impact the agenda of the muslim brotherhood and just garnishing their support. thank you. >> thank you. you mentioned the issue of arab israeli relations. this is a matter for concern here in washington based on the muslim brotherhood's position. my question to you is if you were in government how would you deal with the peace treaty with israel, the general jordan israeli relations and how would you interact with the american led peace process, do we have a reason to be concerned? >>. >> translator: start with the question. we believe that it's a sort of enrichment for our society. and perhaps it's one of the most distinctive characteristics of american society. we believe that the problem or the jordanian palestinian problem in jordan is just an illusion to hinder the reform process and it's not a real problem. the islamic movement is the biggest component socially and political that strikes a balance between the palestinians and jo
the jordanian representative. i know that jordan does not have sectarian issues that sometimes lead to sectarian violence as in egypt, i know that there is another set of issue idealogical or palestinian versus jordanian. and how does that impact the agenda of the muslim brotherhood and just garnishing their support. thank you. >> thank you. you mentioned the issue of arab israeli relations. this is a matter for concern here in washington based on the muslim brotherhood's position. my...