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and the u.s.a.. here is drug use data from the united nations with zero kids can of this ecstasy and methamphetamines and high drug use and a more unequal countries and significantly less use of a less drugs and unequal societies. here are rates of imprisonment this look similar to the index of social problems the relationship is so tight if you know, a comfort level of any quality you can predict the rate of imprisonment and this is a a slightly different scale than others and we have shown you. it is on a large scale that means it is different between 10 and 100 the same is the difference between 1,000 because of the rise he would be somewhere up there on the ceiling with the line curving up so high pressure the other one that does not quite fit a very accurate picture is greece which has a much lower level of imprisonment then you would expect and that should be lower because two of them escape 378 days gave rather dramatically a helicopter landed to people guided and flew away. it was a big story
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we have got problems, too. >> bill: russia should help the u.s.a. with iran. ey should. >> they won't. >> bill: thanks very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, bernie goldberg is not happy with the way the media is handling the whole tea party race business. then, laura ingraham unhappy as well with nbc report on sarah palin. she will confront matt lauer on the today show. wait until you see this moments away. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the weekdays with bernie segment tonight, let's get right to fox news media analyst bernie goldberg. you were watching cnn. i can't believe you were doing that "the washington post" writer howard kurtz was on the program that he does. and something happened you didn't like or tell us what happened. >> yeah. i mean howie kirtz is one of the smarter media analyst. he is a good guy. i have spoken to him in the past. i noticed that he said that people who question the authenticity of the story about racial slurs were crossing the line. and my feeling is and by the way, you are always on th
we have got problems, too. >> bill: russia should help the u.s.a. with iran. ey should. >> they won't. >> bill: thanks very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, bernie goldberg is not happy with the way the media is handling the whole tea party race business. then, laura ingraham unhappy as well with nbc report on sarah palin. she will confront matt lauer on the today show. wait until you see this moments away. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill...
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we have got problems, too. >> bill: russia should help the u.s.a. with iran. hould. >> they won't. >> bill: thanks very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, bernie goldberg is not happy with the way the media is handling the whole tea party race business. then, laura ingraham unhappy as well with nbc report on sarah palin. she will confront matt lauer on the today show. wait until you see this moments these days, money market funds are paying less... than two percent. so forget return on investment. let's talk return on insurance. switch your car insurance to allstate, and you can earn a five percent bonus. five percent of your premium, sent to you twica year... for as long as you don't have an accident. the safe driving bonus check. only from allstate. safety pays. that's allstate's stand. are you in good hands? >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the weekdays with bernie segment tonight, let's get right to fox news media analyst bernie goldberg. you were watching cnn. i can't believe you were doing that "the washington post"
we have got problems, too. >> bill: russia should help the u.s.a. with iran. hould. >> they won't. >> bill: thanks very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, bernie goldberg is not happy with the way the media is handling the whole tea party race business. then, laura ingraham unhappy as well with nbc report on sarah palin. she will confront matt lauer on the today show. wait until you see this moments these days, money market funds are paying less... than two...
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. >> during today's telephone conversation between the presidents of russia and the u.s.a., we are satisfactorily expressed an and the outcome of the negotiations. >> russia's motivation for signing the treaty is rather different than america's. these monsters rolling across red square on victory day look impressive, but most of russia's nuclear arsenal is ancient and replacing it would be very expensive. >> russia does not have enough money to sustain the current stockpile or even to expand it. that is why russia cannot keep up in any way, and now it got the figures that serve the impression cause. -- that serve the russian cause. >> so is this really a new era in u.s.-russian relations? last year when he met president medvedyev, the u.s. president was hopeful. russians are not quite so sure. >> this is a very limited. it serves the -- russia is used by the united states to implement the broader american agenda. >> the kremlin would not be signing the treaty if it wasn't in russia's on interest. russia wants to cut its nuclear arsenal. once you have better relations with the united states. but t
. >> during today's telephone conversation between the presidents of russia and the u.s.a., we are satisfactorily expressed an and the outcome of the negotiations. >> russia's motivation for signing the treaty is rather different than america's. these monsters rolling across red square on victory day look impressive, but most of russia's nuclear arsenal is ancient and replacing it would be very expensive. >> russia does not have enough money to sustain the current stockpile or...
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that the u.s.a. will become a top-down society. that is the government will tell citizens and business what to do and when to do it. in addition, the irs will increase its already enormous power because it will monitor what kind of health insurance you have. and, if you don't have any, you will be punished. also, your health records will be transferred to the federal government. so if you have an embarrassing condition, people in washington could know about it. all of this infringes on personal freedom. and that is very troubling. it's also very simple. do you want bureaucrats to know about your head call history? do you want the irs tracking not only your income but your insurance expenditures? do you want to be told what kind of energy you can use? so the fears seem to be justified. we are now undergoing a radical debate in the country. president obama wants massive change. he wants to impose his version of social justice and he wants to consolidate power in washington. not in your state, not in your hometown. in the end, i believ
that the u.s.a. will become a top-down society. that is the government will tell citizens and business what to do and when to do it. in addition, the irs will increase its already enormous power because it will monitor what kind of health insurance you have. and, if you don't have any, you will be punished. also, your health records will be transferred to the federal government. so if you have an embarrassing condition, people in washington could know about it. all of this infringes on personal...
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the u.s.a. comfort. >>> there is much more ahead this morning. >>> all right. rybody. it is coming up on 5:30 on this friday morning. just a really nice start to the day. a little bit chilly the west, but, you know what, if it warms up like yesterday, it doesn't matter. >> it is not going to matter at all. it is nice sleeping weather with temperatures in the 30s and 40s. highs in the 60s and 70s. we cannot complain. it only gets better from here, as the weekend looks great. a lot of sunshine. everybody is going to be outside. no excuses. the temperatures in the 70s. let's geright to it. current conditions. we are cool, in washington, the middle 40s, but to the beltway to the north and west, the temperatures are in the upper 30s. so, a cool start, bring along a jacket as you run out the door. then be ready for a beautiful afternoon. the highs back in the low 70s. >> forget the brackets go outside. >> that is righter forget the brackets. winds out of the south at 3 miles per hour. all right. there you go, quiet conditions and not a cloud in south. in -- sight. the
the u.s.a. comfort. >>> there is much more ahead this morning. >>> all right. rybody. it is coming up on 5:30 on this friday morning. just a really nice start to the day. a little bit chilly the west, but, you know what, if it warms up like yesterday, it doesn't matter. >> it is not going to matter at all. it is nice sleeping weather with temperatures in the 30s and 40s. highs in the 60s and 70s. we cannot complain. it only gets better from here, as the weekend looks...
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secretary of state, hillary clinton met with the foreign minister but pakistan wants more money from the u.s.a. in exchange for cooperation. mike, did we inform them we're out of money or what happened? >> we're expecting a bilateral meeting between the secretary of state, hillary clinton and the pakistani foreign minister. the pakistanis want civilian nuclear power and help for education. they've gotten a lot of attention, extremist schools. it would be in the u.s. interest to have more moderate schools in pakistan. >> now that the military relationship -- some big praise from the secretary of defense and chairman of joint chiefs. >> no question about that. they called the efforts the pakistanis may extraordinary. here's more from those leaders. >> they understand this. their civilian government understands this and their troops paid a heavy price, suffering thousands of casualties in recent years in taking on these guys. >> the challenge is to build, the same challenge in any counter insurgency. he has to hold until the government can come in behind him and build the institutions that will s
secretary of state, hillary clinton met with the foreign minister but pakistan wants more money from the u.s.a. in exchange for cooperation. mike, did we inform them we're out of money or what happened? >> we're expecting a bilateral meeting between the secretary of state, hillary clinton and the pakistani foreign minister. the pakistanis want civilian nuclear power and help for education. they've gotten a lot of attention, extremist schools. it would be in the u.s. interest to have more...
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you gave all you could to save the u.s.a. and world at war.today, congress will give you today, we right a wrong and >> reporter: of 1,102 trailblazing women who served as wasps during world war two, fewer than 300 are still alive today. and for those present this morning at the ceremony in the u.s. capitol's emancipation hall, the honor was well worth the wait. 87-year-old shirley kruse of pompano beach, florida was stationed at bainbridge, georgia during the war. >> i think it was the tribute to what we have done. and i think when we were serving as wasps, we were never in there for the glory. we were never, ever thinking that it would turn out to be as wonderful as this. to receive such an honor is just unimaginable. so for me, it's been one of the highlights of my life. >> reporter: 92-year-old dawn seymour of rochester, new york was one of a small number of wasps select few who completed training on the four-engine b-17 bomber. she also participated in yesterday's wreath-laying ceremony at the air force memorial to honor the 38 wasps who
you gave all you could to save the u.s.a. and world at war.today, congress will give you today, we right a wrong and >> reporter: of 1,102 trailblazing women who served as wasps during world war two, fewer than 300 are still alive today. and for those present this morning at the ceremony in the u.s. capitol's emancipation hall, the honor was well worth the wait. 87-year-old shirley kruse of pompano beach, florida was stationed at bainbridge, georgia during the war. >> i think it was...
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john stossel on the worst places to live in the u.s.a. there is a list. d then, charles krauthammer on what could happen to you in the next year because of obama care. those reports after these messages. i'm an adult with adhd. i'm getting treatment but sometimes i still have a hard time focusing and paying attention. distractions can make my day even more challenging, especially the mornings when i really need to be organized. now there's an action guide just for adults with adhd that may help. call the number on your screen or visit the website for your free copy. the guide has tips that may help reduce distractions so i can focus. with adhd i sometimes have trouble meeting deadlines. the guide showed me how to be better organized which may help me finish projects on time. having adhd, i often spend a lot of time looking for things. the guide offered me tips on reducing clutter which helps me find important items. adhd affects each of us differently. this guide has tips and tools that you can personalize to fit your needs which may help you organize so y
john stossel on the worst places to live in the u.s.a. there is a list. d then, charles krauthammer on what could happen to you in the next year because of obama care. those reports after these messages. i'm an adult with adhd. i'm getting treatment but sometimes i still have a hard time focusing and paying attention. distractions can make my day even more challenging, especially the mornings when i really need to be organized. now there's an action guide just for adults with adhd that may...
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for example, the provisions of the u.s.a. patriot act which allows the f.b.i.go into researchers' laboratories and to make it a penalty for any faculty anybody who allowed an iranian student-- regardless of whether or not there was any evidence, a scintilla of evidences that they were a security risk to stab step into that laptory, that've could face criminal penalties. a cornell, a nobel prize winner robert richardson said... a great immunologist, by the way, trying to find vaccines for plague... against plague, all kinds of terrible diseases said that after the patriot act, just two years out of the patriot act, the number of laboratories at cornell that were working with sort of select agents, these viruses, toxins and back year that were potentially harmful, the number had dropped from 40 laboratories to two. we had, in effect, decimated the laboratories in the united states, at least in one university, and others, because of fear of the government intrusions into their activities. there were other ways in which the government intruded. that is trying to ge
for example, the provisions of the u.s.a. patriot act which allows the f.b.i.go into researchers' laboratories and to make it a penalty for any faculty anybody who allowed an iranian student-- regardless of whether or not there was any evidence, a scintilla of evidences that they were a security risk to stab step into that laptory, that've could face criminal penalties. a cornell, a nobel prize winner robert richardson said... a great immunologist, by the way, trying to find vaccines for...
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you ask americans which country has the most military dominance overall, the answer is solidly, the u.s.aecent "gallup poll" found that 64% of americans say the u.s. is number one, in the world militarily. but when they were asked to look ahead 20 years, the numbers almost reversed. only 36% say they think the u.s. military will still be number one, in 20 years, spider marks joins me, and good 0 see you, welcome back. >> thank you, martha, good morning. martha: good morning to you, sir. what do you make of those numbers? that is disturbing to me. >> it is disturbing. i think it really reflects probably three things, one is, what i would call the downward pressure to reduce spending in the government, and i think for the most part, the military acknowledges they have to participate like everybody else, and it has to be done within reason, and with some really sharp risk calculations, and number 2 is the resurgence of russia as a military power and china's growth, and north korea, and i think the third factor, is the fact that we will probably be in combat of some sort, during the next 20 y
you ask americans which country has the most military dominance overall, the answer is solidly, the u.s.aecent "gallup poll" found that 64% of americans say the u.s. is number one, in the world militarily. but when they were asked to look ahead 20 years, the numbers almost reversed. only 36% say they think the u.s. military will still be number one, in 20 years, spider marks joins me, and good 0 see you, welcome back. >> thank you, martha, good morning. martha: good morning to...
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we salute the athletes of team u.s.a. for serving as role models and for their important contributions to the olympic ideal. finally, we send our thanks to the canadian people for being such gracious host and for thanking the vancouver committee to ensuring that the games were a great success. and i thank my good friend and colleague from california, susan davis, for taking the initiative to introduce this important resolution, and i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting it. mr. speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida rise? ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of house resolution 1128 and join my colleagues in congratulate the team u.s.a. and vancouver, canada, for an outstanding 2010 winter olympics. though the events were marked by tragedy, there were
we salute the athletes of team u.s.a. for serving as role models and for their important contributions to the olympic ideal. finally, we send our thanks to the canadian people for being such gracious host and for thanking the vancouver committee to ensuring that the games were a great success. and i thank my good friend and colleague from california, susan davis, for taking the initiative to introduce this important resolution, and i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting it. mr. speaker,...
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after soundly beating finland in the finals, team u.s.a. played canada a second time last night for the gold medal. although we found behind early, zack perse tied the game with under a minute to play. sadly, for us, canada would end up scoring in overtime to win the gold medal. but that cannot take away from what was truly a golden performance by the americans, jamie langenbruner from minnesota, did an outstanding job, including eric from bloomington and eric baucus from blaine. the american women's ice hockey team was expected to be great and they were. before falling to canada they outscored their opponents 40-2, with natalie darwits as captain and jenny potter and deedee brought home a well-deserved silver medal. of the 12 members of the curling team, eight were from minnesota, natalie and allison were on the women's team. the men's team was an all-minnesotan affair. with john shuster and jayson smith and jeff isakson of duluth and ben, and their coach is from evelith, minnesota. tony is an olympic luger, dana was in her second olympics,
after soundly beating finland in the finals, team u.s.a. played canada a second time last night for the gold medal. although we found behind early, zack perse tied the game with under a minute to play. sadly, for us, canada would end up scoring in overtime to win the gold medal. but that cannot take away from what was truly a golden performance by the americans, jamie langenbruner from minnesota, did an outstanding job, including eric from bloomington and eric baucus from blaine. the american...
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charities is over of the last autographed cover of my upcoming book, was won by gerard hall from durham, north carolina who bid $5500, i will match that. all told shoe box and u.s.a. cares will get $57,000. everyone who bid is a patriot, thank you. things are not good for the octomom. she gave birth to eight babies last year on top of the six she already had. now she is in dinger of losing her home, having -- in danger of losing her home, having trouble paying the mortgage. peta is giving her $5,000 and veggie hot dogs in exchange for free publicity. they put this sign on her lawn. it says don't let your dog or cat become an okay toe mom, always -- octomom, all the spay and neuter. is she a pinhead are they pinheads, you make the call? last night the winning bid on the book cover was made by cecilia hilton. i mispronounced her name so badly i called her evelyn. obviously that is not good. cecilia is a pate -- patriot and should never be confused with evelyn who we don't know. we give you clues, you guess the deal the first one who solves the mystery wins a ton of gear. pmers get the no spin news on bill o'reilly.com or give you stories we don't have time for on t
charities is over of the last autographed cover of my upcoming book, was won by gerard hall from durham, north carolina who bid $5500, i will match that. all told shoe box and u.s.a. cares will get $57,000. everyone who bid is a patriot, thank you. things are not good for the octomom. she gave birth to eight babies last year on top of the six she already had. now she is in dinger of losing her home, having -- in danger of losing her home, having trouble paying the mortgage. peta is giving her...
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guest john waggoner is the mutual funds columnist at "u.s.a. today," and joins us from our washington bureau. john, welcome back. >> thanks so much. >> tom: are international funds truly an effective tool to deverse file one's investments as they're sold? >> you know of, if you ask financial planners they tend to say put a lot of money in when international funds are high and they tend to recommend less when international funds are low. i have my doubts about their helpfulness in a portfolio. i think that you could probably get along with a small amount, you'd be fine. >> tom: what type of amount? anywhere from 10%, or a larger percentage in overseas investments? >> i'd say 10 to 15. to be honest, try to imagine one time, try to think of one time when the market has fallen by a great deal, say 200 points on the dow, and the rest of the world hasn't. they almost always do, the world falls when wall street falls. the world does not necessarily rise when wall street rises however. so you have a high correlation on the down side and not such a grea
guest john waggoner is the mutual funds columnist at "u.s.a. today," and joins us from our washington bureau. john, welcome back. >> thanks so much. >> tom: are international funds truly an effective tool to deverse file one's investments as they're sold? >> you know of, if you ask financial planners they tend to say put a lot of money in when international funds are high and they tend to recommend less when international funds are low. i have my doubts about their...
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the leader. mr. reid: "u.s.a. today" and gallup reported that the people of america, citizens of america, favor what we did by a score of 49 to 40. that's a pretty significant majority. people support this legislation. why? because they're tired of being treated by the insurance industry the way they're treated. my friend talks about the mountain of debt of this bill. mr. president, we have rules and guidelines in this body, in this congress, and one of them is that we have an independent body that has been setup not by republicans, not by democrats, but by us. it's independent. it's not partisan. and that agency, congressional budget office, determined this bill over the first 10 years will save about $140 billion. over the next 10 years years, $1.3 trillion. this is make believe they talk about all these things that are going to cost so much. $1.3 trillion. now, i also have to comment on this, mr. president. my friend, the republican leader, talks about how hard they were working yesterday when we were at a 45-mi
the leader. mr. reid: "u.s.a. today" and gallup reported that the people of america, citizens of america, favor what we did by a score of 49 to 40. that's a pretty significant majority. people support this legislation. why? because they're tired of being treated by the insurance industry the way they're treated. my friend talks about the mountain of debt of this bill. mr. president, we have rules and guidelines in this body, in this congress, and one of them is that we have an...
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[laughter] [inaudible] >> you like the u.s.a.? up. [inaudible] [applause] >> idle because you take any questions with us. go ahead. >> now that the trip has been delayed have with the present use those extra today's? >> the president has met with and talked with, as you know, many members of congress over the past several days. i anticipate that he will talk with the leaders and members of congress in, talking to them about the benefits of passing health care reform. so i anticipate that kind of thing will happen. this came about as a result of a conversation that the president had with speaker pelosi, majority leader reid, who, all three agree, it would be helpful to have a few extra days here talking to members. but they also agree that this was an extremely important trip for the united states of america for the president to go to indonesia and to australia. >> congress will be around for a week after the president leaves, so is the '20s now the new 18th? >> and speak in terms of deadlines? >> i -- i'm simply going to say the presid
[laughter] [inaudible] >> you like the u.s.a.? up. [inaudible] [applause] >> idle because you take any questions with us. go ahead. >> now that the trip has been delayed have with the present use those extra today's? >> the president has met with and talked with, as you know, many members of congress over the past several days. i anticipate that he will talk with the leaders and members of congress in, talking to them about the benefits of passing health care reform. so...
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has run into new republic, the american prospect, and dozens of major papers including the "washington post," u.s.atoday and "the los angeles times." doug is a blog at having to post it to receive his degrees both undergraduate and law at the university of virginia. please welcome doug kendall. [applause] >> and thanks, roger, and thanks for having me today. the one thing that roger did mention is we also filed a brief in the mcdonald case. not on behalf of constitutional a capital. but on behalf of a collection of some of the most preeminent legal scholars in the country. and really across a broad spectrum, broad spectrum of ideologies ranging from jack who is a yale law professor, i think self-described liberals to steve who is one of the founders of federalist society, including ranging, across that spectrum. there are a preeminent scholars, and it really builds upon a much broader collection of scholarship. that includes some of the i think recognize charts of constitutional law, over the last 30 years from charlie black to john hart easy, that the constitution's privileges or immunities clause
has run into new republic, the american prospect, and dozens of major papers including the "washington post," u.s.atoday and "the los angeles times." doug is a blog at having to post it to receive his degrees both undergraduate and law at the university of virginia. please welcome doug kendall. [applause] >> and thanks, roger, and thanks for having me today. the one thing that roger did mention is we also filed a brief in the mcdonald case. not on behalf of...
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the government has no right requiring americans to buy insurance. >> it is a proper roll that government mandates that citizens buy certain products. >> reporter: a new u.s.a. today poll found most americans favor healthcare overhaul. those polls considered the new law a good thing. abc news washington. >>> no decision tonight on an $800 million contract for maryland to buy 15,000 slot machines. board of public works delayed a vote today after the comptroller criticized the contract with nine companies because there is no money allocated for the contract. the comptroller pointed out only two of five potential slot machine locations are set to be operational this year. they would only need 2200 machines between the both of them. he also said that it is unclear when the state would need the full 15,000 machines. >>> if you want to talk on a cell phone while driving you have to use hand-free devices under legislation approved with i the maryland senate. drivers can only use their hands to turn a phone on and off. they won't be allowed to hold a cell phone during the conversation. drivers could be fined up to $40 more a violation. measure goes on to the house
the government has no right requiring americans to buy insurance. >> it is a proper roll that government mandates that citizens buy certain products. >> reporter: a new u.s.a. today poll found most americans favor healthcare overhaul. those polls considered the new law a good thing. abc news washington. >>> no decision tonight on an $800 million contract for maryland to buy 15,000 slot machines. board of public works delayed a vote today after the comptroller criticized the...
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their teammates and their coaches, parents, and supporters who contributed to the success of the team u.s.a. i thank them for all their accomplishments in vancouver and wish them nothing but continued success in the future. madam president, these are a few international spectacles as singular and as inspiring as the olympic games. a force for unity in a world divided, these competitions have the power to bring us together as one people celebrating the human spirit with one voice. thanks to the world-class athletes who took part in the united states and more than 80 countries in every corner of the globe, this year's winter games in vancouver were no exception, and i hope that as the world athletes return to their respective countries and as we turn our attention back to the challenges we face in our daily lives that this olympic spirit of unity will persist until we meet again on the world stage in london for the 2012 summer games. congratulations to the illinoisans and all of those who participated from the great united states of america in these games. thank you, madam president, and i wo
their teammates and their coaches, parents, and supporters who contributed to the success of the team u.s.a. i thank them for all their accomplishments in vancouver and wish them nothing but continued success in the future. madam president, these are a few international spectacles as singular and as inspiring as the olympic games. a force for unity in a world divided, these competitions have the power to bring us together as one people celebrating the human spirit with one voice. thanks to the...
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today marks the launch of what is known as coffee party u.s.a. it's been in news and newspaper accounts as an alternative to what people commonly known as the tea party. on the phone with us to talk a little bit about the launch and the purpose is the founder of coffee party u.s.a., anabelle park. ms. park, if you had to boil it down, what's the purpose of this new group? guest: what we're trying to do is change our political culture so that we go from a political culture in which it's so divisive to one that's cooperative and solution-oriented. we need to get people in congress to be much more productive and to actually work together. host: and was there a certain situation or cause that led to you this belief? party? or was it several things that you saw? and if so, can you tell us kind of what led you to it? guest: right. well, i think it's really -- watching the health care debate degenerate. it's almost like, you know, we got to see an x-ray into our political process. and realize that there's something really wrong here. it shouldn't have pl
today marks the launch of what is known as coffee party u.s.a. it's been in news and newspaper accounts as an alternative to what people commonly known as the tea party. on the phone with us to talk a little bit about the launch and the purpose is the founder of coffee party u.s.a., anabelle park. ms. park, if you had to boil it down, what's the purpose of this new group? guest: what we're trying to do is change our political culture so that we go from a political culture in which it's so...
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the other point that is servicing us what constitutes an african-american. i mean, yesterday u.s.a. today's front page and it has come up repeatedly even when the president was running for office and he dodged questions about mixed marriage and mixed-race and all that. so what constitutes an african-american now? if one was to pursue -- [inaudible] >> you raise a good point as far as what constitutes an african-american. mrs. teresa heinz kerry or raised a great deal of furor when she declared herself an african-american. in effect, she is african and lives in america. i see it as referring to black americans, it's an extension of afro-american which interestingly is a term that thurgood marshall refused to use until the last three or four years of his life, even through the 80's he was still referring to -- a so-called african american negroes and insisted on calling -- if you're talking to him, referring to african-americans as negroes. i think it's an evolving question, but i think african-americans, i like the term. it's the one i use. [inaudible] >> i appreciate you talking abou
the other point that is servicing us what constitutes an african-american. i mean, yesterday u.s.a. today's front page and it has come up repeatedly even when the president was running for office and he dodged questions about mixed marriage and mixed-race and all that. so what constitutes an african-american now? if one was to pursue -- [inaudible] >> you raise a good point as far as what constitutes an african-american. mrs. teresa heinz kerry or raised a great deal of furor when she...
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the a.p. and espn and "u.s.a. today polls. to all the team members and to the academic all-americans and senior ramon martinez and to all the u.m.n. students, faculty and staff, i want to congratulate you on a tremendous season. and i look forward to your continued success and the rest of march madness. finally, i want to wish the team good luck in their game against t.c.u., and i join the rest of the lobo nation in declaring everyone's a lobo, wolf, wolf, wolf. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah rise? mr. chaffetz: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. chaffetz: america lost one of its finest. carlos air gone, 19 years old -- aragon, 19 years old, was killed while serving as a marine. so sad when you hear these reports. your hearts and your thoughts and your prayers goes out to the family. but at the same time your heart is filled with pride that these young men tanned women will step up and -- an
the a.p. and espn and "u.s.a. today polls. to all the team members and to the academic all-americans and senior ramon martinez and to all the u.m.n. students, faculty and staff, i want to congratulate you on a tremendous season. and i look forward to your continued success and the rest of march madness. finally, i want to wish the team good luck in their game against t.c.u., and i join the rest of the lobo nation in declaring everyone's a lobo, wolf, wolf, wolf. the speaker pro tempore:...
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the lawmakers in massachusetts are pushing for tougher anti-bullying laws. >> massachusetts is playing a little bit of catch-up. according to a bully police u.s.aroup that keeps track of these things, 41 states in the country have some type of bullying law. at least 17 have cyberbullying laws in place. massachusetts is catching up. working through the statehouse and yet to reach the governor's desk. they're working out the details. as to how much teeth the law will have, what will be required of school systems. >> interesting. our new england based correspondent, molly line. >> a provision in the new healthcare reform law creates a army of emergency responders, a healthcare reserve core. does the federal government have the power to create such a thing? we'll talk to judge andrew napolitano next on "studio b." [ female announcer ] sometimes you need tomorrow to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless take
the lawmakers in massachusetts are pushing for tougher anti-bullying laws. >> massachusetts is playing a little bit of catch-up. according to a bully police u.s.aroup that keeps track of these things, 41 states in the country have some type of bullying law. at least 17 have cyberbullying laws in place. massachusetts is catching up. working through the statehouse and yet to reach the governor's desk. they're working out the details. as to how much teeth the law will have, what will be...
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these, this noise about how the government is going to take over the health care system, this is looking and sounding pretty good. "u.s.asterday had a poll that showed 49% of americans thought it was a good thing this was passed. only 40% thought it was not. so the numbers have started to flip. and i think president obama is right. i hope the republicans run on a repeal strategy. >> well, i think that we'll make the president quite happy, because the plan is not to run on a repeal strategy, but the plan is to run on a strategy that says we're going to shelf this bill that the country can't afford and replace it with something that will lower the medical cost for every american. but do it in a way that we can afford and doesn't expand the government. and steve is right about preexisting conditions for kids. what he leaves out is the fact that the bill waits for four more years to do anything about preexisting conditions for. >> we'd be waiting forever -- >> aren't you lying to the voters when you say you can repeal, when it takes 67 senators to repeal? i look at all the races as you guys do. there's no way in hell that y
these, this noise about how the government is going to take over the health care system, this is looking and sounding pretty good. "u.s.asterday had a poll that showed 49% of americans thought it was a good thing this was passed. only 40% thought it was not. so the numbers have started to flip. and i think president obama is right. i hope the republicans run on a repeal strategy. >> well, i think that we'll make the president quite happy, because the plan is not to run on a repeal...
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following the attempted terrorist attack, the president has initiated review of white u.s.a. was able to board a northwest flight 253. as a result, the tsc was given to mission for two instructions per the first was to conduct a review in the tsdb of any individual within the tsdb that had a visa, beginning with the no-fly list and all the way down. that process has been completed. the second was to develop recommendations on whether adjustments were needed for the watchlist in nomination including biographical or the no-fly and select the list. to do so, the tsc convenience policy working group, which is consist of representatives from the national counterterrorism center, central intelligence agency, national security agency, the federal bureau of investigation department of homeland security, department of defense, department of justice and department of state to achieve this interagency consensus. that process is underway and the tsc is working with the interagency partners to develop recommendations for consideration to the president. but the direction of the white house
following the attempted terrorist attack, the president has initiated review of white u.s.a. was able to board a northwest flight 253. as a result, the tsc was given to mission for two instructions per the first was to conduct a review in the tsdb of any individual within the tsdb that had a visa, beginning with the no-fly list and all the way down. that process has been completed. the second was to develop recommendations on whether adjustments were needed for the watchlist in nomination...
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on the phone with us to talk a little bit about the launch and the purpose is the founder of coffee party u.s.a, anabelle park. ms. park, if you had to boil it down, what's the purpose of this new group? guest: what we're trying to do is change our political culture so that we go from a political culture in which it's so divisive to one that's cooperative and solution-oriented. we need to get people in congress to be much more productive and to actually work together. host: and was there a certain situation or cause that led to you this belief? party? or was it several things that you saw? and if so, can you tell us kind of what led you to it? guest: right. well, i think it's really -- watching the health care debate degenerate. it's almost like, you know, we got to see an x-ray into our political process. and realize that there's something really wrong here. it shouldn't have played out in this way. the level of rhetoric, the vitreal and misinformation and the fact that we still haven't actually passed the health care reform is a sign of trouble. it's not the only issue but i think the health
on the phone with us to talk a little bit about the launch and the purpose is the founder of coffee party u.s.a, anabelle park. ms. park, if you had to boil it down, what's the purpose of this new group? guest: what we're trying to do is change our political culture so that we go from a political culture in which it's so divisive to one that's cooperative and solution-oriented. we need to get people in congress to be much more productive and to actually work together. host: and was there a...
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the brother who wasn't there today, senator edward kennedy. >>> we start with this historic day, itself. with senator sheldon whitehouse, a democrat of rhode island. a new gallup poll by "u.s.a. today," one-day poll conducted monday, that's yesterday, finds 49% say it's a good thing that congress passed the health care bill. 40% say it's a bad thing. so times change, things change. so quickly, victory looks good to the american people so far. your thoughts? >> i think victory does look good to the american people. i also think that as they become more accustomed to this bill, as the president said, as it's reality confronts some of the rhetoric that we've heard about it, they will learn some very important things about what this bill does. i think the republicans have painted themselves into a corner. if they want to run against us. in november. on opposing closing the doughnut hole for seniors. opposing, protecting children with preexisting conditions against the insurance companies that are denying them coverage. opposing $1.3 trillion in deficit reduction. opposing tax credits for small business. it's, they put themselves in a tough position. >> okay. let's listen to some
the brother who wasn't there today, senator edward kennedy. >>> we start with this historic day, itself. with senator sheldon whitehouse, a democrat of rhode island. a new gallup poll by "u.s.a. today," one-day poll conducted monday, that's yesterday, finds 49% say it's a good thing that congress passed the health care bill. 40% say it's a bad thing. so times change, things change. so quickly, victory looks good to the american people so far. your thoughts? >> i think...
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u.s.a. hockey -- the happy providers of this jersey -- it's a little smaller in size, which i think nick did on purpose so that at the conclusion of this i would give the jersey to him. >> what else are you taking off? >> no, that's rahm, ma'am. that's the chief of staff. >> it's lucky you didn't make a bet about wrestling. >> one more fashion spin, please. >> you like the usa, 2010 usa. [applause] so i don't think i should take any questions wearing this, but -- you know what, we'll take a couple. go ahead, sir. >> okay. now that the trip has been delayed, how is the president going to use those extra two days? >> phil, the president has met with and talked with, as you know, many members of congress over the past several days. i anticipate that he will talk with the leaders and members of congress in -- talking to them about the benefits of passing health care reform. so i anticipate that that kind of -- that kind of thing will happen. this came about as a result of a conversation that the president had with speaker pelosi, majority leader reid, who --all three agreed that it would be help
u.s.a. hockey -- the happy providers of this jersey -- it's a little smaller in size, which i think nick did on purpose so that at the conclusion of this i would give the jersey to him. >> what else are you taking off? >> no, that's rahm, ma'am. that's the chief of staff. >> it's lucky you didn't make a bet about wrestling. >> one more fashion spin, please. >> you like the usa, 2010 usa. [applause] so i don't think i should take any questions wearing this, but --...
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the world that we now live in. but we were in a situation, u.s.a. cabinet were in a situation of having to go to the house of commons and ask them to support something for which we have not got the support of the u.n. security council. wouldn't have been much better if we had been able to prolong the diplomacy until such time as he had got supported the security council, thereby strengthening international institutions? >> if there had been any chance that the security council would have been prepared to come to a decision based on its merits within a few weeks time, i would've supported that. but countries have made it clear that irrespective of the merits, they were determined not to enforce the will of the international community. a number of countries are making it clear that a respect about what actually the result of of the investigation were, that although the 1441 had said they were prepared to consider all necessary measures he would be prepared to do so. it was made clear by a number of countries in the region. i think france and germany wa
the world that we now live in. but we were in a situation, u.s.a. cabinet were in a situation of having to go to the house of commons and ask them to support something for which we have not got the support of the u.n. security council. wouldn't have been much better if we had been able to prolong the diplomacy until such time as he had got supported the security council, thereby strengthening international institutions? >> if there had been any chance that the security council would have...
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the question. >> i'm running out of time here. ms. abdoulah, what protection and dr. cooper do you think would most help with this issue. u.s.a. ut will prices go up for comcast questioners customers. i can say it might not for comcast, but i can tell you but will for us because of the reasons that i mentioned in my testimony. the issues for us are cost in carriage as a competitor and all people who compete for the product. in essence, your wholesalers also your retailer until you're buying products now from these large companies and the remedies that you talk about, where do we go if we can't get what we need, if we can't represent our consumers want appropriately, what protections would help? and if the outside world, like it them are biased and reformed. >> and they are set to expire in 2012. >> incentive for going to approve the merger before that, that's inadequate to say that we will adhere to the current access rules, which are not ineffectual. if they don't help protect us in the way so we need to from a competitive standpoint, then that is meaningless. so we would ask that the conditions be placed especially very speci
the question. >> i'm running out of time here. ms. abdoulah, what protection and dr. cooper do you think would most help with this issue. u.s.a. ut will prices go up for comcast questioners customers. i can say it might not for comcast, but i can tell you but will for us because of the reasons that i mentioned in my testimony. the issues for us are cost in carriage as a competitor and all people who compete for the product. in essence, your wholesalers also your retailer until you're...