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hear now the weekly review of the u.s.a.'s top 25. >>> here is your u.s.a. p 25 presented by sprint. >>> oregon made a big statement at home with a 52-31 win over 13th ranked stanford. the ducks were down 21-3 after the first quarter, but moved 5- 0 to the season. and that moves oregon to number three in this week's poll. switching with boise state. oklahoma moves up one spot with their win over texas and auburn jumps to the top 10 with their win. a blow-out loss dropped florida out of the top ten. and wisconsin falls after a loss at michigan state. after the wins this week, florida state moves to the top 25. and they take the showdown between the 14th ranked miami and florida state. 16th ranked florida state going to the big house with the showdown number 17. and lsu making a trip to gainesville to take on the 12th ranked florida gators. >> that's your u.s.a. today's top 25 ranking poll. now to the network. >>> all right, to some baseball. matt is finishing out the campaign debate scoreless in the fifth until alberto gonzalez comes in to score. 1-0 nats. 14t
hear now the weekly review of the u.s.a.'s top 25. >>> here is your u.s.a. p 25 presented by sprint. >>> oregon made a big statement at home with a 52-31 win over 13th ranked stanford. the ducks were down 21-3 after the first quarter, but moved 5- 0 to the season. and that moves oregon to number three in this week's poll. switching with boise state. oklahoma moves up one spot with their win over texas and auburn jumps to the top 10 with their win. a blow-out loss dropped...
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half of them convicted of criminal activity here in the u.s.a. joining us now from washington the head of the homeland security department janet napolitano. madam secretary why has this policy been kept so quiet? i follow this issue as you know very very closely. you guys are deporting people in record numbers but that isn't really widely publicized. >> i know it is kind of interesting. but what we have done is focused on criminal aliens in the united states we have also focused on felony fugitives. we have installed secure communities in 600 plus jurisdictions around the united states. we think we'll have it universally available by 2013. and it allows to us prioritize and really remove from our communities aliens who have also committed crimes. >> bill: i'm going to ask you questions that my viewers ask me. >> sure. >> bill: yes, you are deporting them. can't they come right back across the border? isn't it easy to come in here because we do see criminals who have been convicted of crimes many many times and bang bang bang bang bang. >> kind of
half of them convicted of criminal activity here in the u.s.a. joining us now from washington the head of the homeland security department janet napolitano. madam secretary why has this policy been kept so quiet? i follow this issue as you know very very closely. you guys are deporting people in record numbers but that isn't really widely publicized. >> i know it is kind of interesting. but what we have done is focused on criminal aliens in the united states we have also focused on felony...
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places in the world i've been -- i've been a few places, only place i would want to live outside of the u.s.ary time i go this i think apartheid did in fact ruin this for so long. the place was so beautiful. >> there was a cloud over south africa, a dark cloud. >> that was such a beautiful place. >> yeah. i learned, i learned, i'm learning to -- i'm rediscovering my city, i'm rediscovering my country every opportunity i get to go back. i go into the mountains, i go to the wine regions. >> you vowed for a while to never go back and play. >> i didn't want to play there, for like, when i moved to england. i said i'll never go in sfroik unless i'm playing for a multi-racial audience. growing up i was playing for whites one night and then blacks in the townships. the country was in such a political state, man, you have never seen -- i never seen uprising like that pf. i said i won't play until i can go home one day and see my countrymen celebrating with me. >> they celebrate you now. you go to south africa now. when i go there now and say jonathan butler is a friend of mine, they roll out the red
places in the world i've been -- i've been a few places, only place i would want to live outside of the u.s.ary time i go this i think apartheid did in fact ruin this for so long. the place was so beautiful. >> there was a cloud over south africa, a dark cloud. >> that was such a beautiful place. >> yeah. i learned, i learned, i'm learning to -- i'm rediscovering my city, i'm rediscovering my country every opportunity i get to go back. i go into the mountains, i go to the wine...
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would the prime minister agree that, with the u.s.a., germany, and france and other countries increasing expenditures on science, that it would do credit for britain to do likewise? >> is important that we invest in our science space. i cannot enhance the fact that we inherited a deficit. i know that they do not like hearing it, but it is the truth. it is a fact. we will do what we can to make sure, as we go through this process, that we help to keep science and scientists in this country. >> your legislation does not contain that guarantee. will pensioners have their payment cut and receive this year just 8 pounds 50. >> there was never a guarantee about these schemes. we will look at it carefully. we will make our announcement in the spending review. we will wait for the prime minister and he will have an announcement. clarain died suddenly yesterday and her final words were a warning to the prime tester. if he screws up the in a chess, she will come back and haunt him. [laughter] with the enormity of the national crisis becoming ever clearer and the steer targets closer, can the prime
would the prime minister agree that, with the u.s.a., germany, and france and other countries increasing expenditures on science, that it would do credit for britain to do likewise? >> is important that we invest in our science space. i cannot enhance the fact that we inherited a deficit. i know that they do not like hearing it, but it is the truth. it is a fact. we will do what we can to make sure, as we go through this process, that we help to keep science and scientists in this...
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in the netherlands, cycling is inherently more safe than in the u.s.a. because all car drivers are also cyclists. 60% of the people in the netherlands cycle at least three times a week. 80% at least once a week. so all the car drivers are also cyclists and they know as they turn right that there is an 80% chance that they will cut off a cyclist if they don't look. so there is also safety by numbers. one last thing and that is about liability. when i hear about cycling in the u.s., people say, oh, but cycling is so dangerous. and then we say, no, cycling is not dangerous. cyclists hardly ever cause accidents. cars cause accidents. cars cause facilities and in the netherlands we have the philosophy that car drivers should realize that they're in a machine that can kill. and also from that on responsibility in taking liability. if a car drives over a child on a bike, no matter what happens, he is 100% liable for whatever happens. and even in the other cases, when a car goes in the collision with an adult on a bike, still there is at least 50% liability for t
in the netherlands, cycling is inherently more safe than in the u.s.a. because all car drivers are also cyclists. 60% of the people in the netherlands cycle at least three times a week. 80% at least once a week. so all the car drivers are also cyclists and they know as they turn right that there is an 80% chance that they will cut off a cyclist if they don't look. so there is also safety by numbers. one last thing and that is about liability. when i hear about cycling in the u.s., people say,...
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, and it may be a little bit provocative, but these guidelines prevent real growth of cycling in the u.s.a. and also go for more quality infrastructure solutions. here is a picture taken in the south of netherlands. here, the layout is so much that you are really regarded as cyclists that they have made space for you. the cars know that cyclists have priority. this is a common roundabout situation in the netherlands, also in the village where i live. so this shows that you go for the cyclists. go for cyclists and realize when someone is saying we were cramped in space like in san francisco, we say, well, you have never been to any dutch town because your roads are so wide. and then they think, yeah, but all these lanes are needed for car traffic. i'll tell you, if you use this traffic model, you should realize that the capacity of your system is not determined by the amount of lanes and the stretches of roads but by the capacity of intersections and you realize that the capacity of these intersections are a lot lower than any capacity of lanes that are on the stretches of roads. so it's on
, and it may be a little bit provocative, but these guidelines prevent real growth of cycling in the u.s.a. and also go for more quality infrastructure solutions. here is a picture taken in the south of netherlands. here, the layout is so much that you are really regarded as cyclists that they have made space for you. the cars know that cyclists have priority. this is a common roundabout situation in the netherlands, also in the village where i live. so this shows that you go for the cyclists....
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that nanny state is seen all across the u.s.a. ready the federal government is controlling the health care industry. it wants to control the energy industry. and if liberal unions have their way there would be guaranteed jobs and wages for all workers. joining us now fox news analyst alan colmes and monica crowley. monica, in san francisco they just want the kids to be healthy. what's wrong with that. >> sure. first of all, happy anniversary, bill. time flies when you are having fun. >> bill: mocking me off camera? >> i was not. you still look great, o'reilly. you haven't changed a bit. >> stop kissing up. >> let's deal with the san francisco lunatics. you say we just want the kids to be healthy. that's not what it was about. just like obama care is not about health care. what these things are all about is government control. government control over every aspect of your life. >> bill: why does the san francisco board of supervisors who hasn't passed this yet it's out of committee 3-o. they will pass it okay. why care what jack in t
that nanny state is seen all across the u.s.a. ready the federal government is controlling the health care industry. it wants to control the energy industry. and if liberal unions have their way there would be guaranteed jobs and wages for all workers. joining us now fox news analyst alan colmes and monica crowley. monica, in san francisco they just want the kids to be healthy. what's wrong with that. >> sure. first of all, happy anniversary, bill. time flies when you are having fun....
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even animal rights are protected in the u.s.a., but not my son's rights. >> neither the u.s. nor israel are signatories to the international criminal court. the petition comes one month after a un human rights council probe accused israeli forces of willful killing and torture in the attack and said israel officials should face international prosecution. iranian president ahmadinejad continued his first state visit to lebanon thursday in the southern region bordering israel. speaking before crowd of thousands, ahmadinejad said israel would one day disappear. >> that everyone know the zionists will cease to exist. you have been able to let the enemy taste defeat and introduce despair into the hearts of the devil. and the hearts of the zionists. today, there is no choice for the zionists except to surrender to the reality. >> the united nations is warning democratic republic of congo troops are committing rape and murder in the same areas where rebel forces carried out mass rapes just weeks ago. on thursday, the special representative of the united nations secretary-general on
even animal rights are protected in the u.s.a., but not my son's rights. >> neither the u.s. nor israel are signatories to the international criminal court. the petition comes one month after a un human rights council probe accused israeli forces of willful killing and torture in the attack and said israel officials should face international prosecution. iranian president ahmadinejad continued his first state visit to lebanon thursday in the southern region bordering israel. speaking...
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he came down with the u.s.a. needing a half to win. a birdie on 16 by graham mc dowell. unter man a chip shot at 17. and europe secures the cup. >>> did you note the 2012 will be in illinois. >>> the top three player carlos boozer will be out. he said he tripped over a bag and had a spill. he is a two-time all star. he is expected back with the team november 27th. >>> the bulls noa will get a new deal. the amount of the extension is unknown but it is the in 11 to $12 million range annually. >>> and a great finish in houston. the swing and bunt. the run scoresment no play on this one. cubs lose to end the season 75- 87. but 24-13. >>> and creepy bobble heads night at the cell. sox and independent yaps. ramirez finishing with 18 this seasonment 5--3. one more signaled in. they win #-5. now going into an off season with tough decisions. and they could be gone. >>> as we have been telling you all morning, the bears are trying to figure out what went wrong last night. it was the beating they took. and the quarterback left the came with a head injury after getting sacked nine t
he came down with the u.s.a. needing a half to win. a birdie on 16 by graham mc dowell. unter man a chip shot at 17. and europe secures the cup. >>> did you note the 2012 will be in illinois. >>> the top three player carlos boozer will be out. he said he tripped over a bag and had a spill. he is a two-time all star. he is expected back with the team november 27th. >>> the bulls noa will get a new deal. the amount of the extension is unknown but it is the in 11 to $12...
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again, if moderate muslims would ally with the u.s.a., the jihad could not exist. but that obviously has not happened. that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from phoenix, arizona. dr. gentleman'ser. -- jasser. were you offended when i said muslims attacked us on 9/11. >> absolutely not, bill. i want to thank you for your courage thank you for saying what many of us have been saying. we recognize this is a muslim problem and it needs a muslim solution. it's not my islam. it's not the islam i love. my parents came to this country because we were escaping governments that were oppressive, run by muslim majorities and we realized that organizations like the brotherhood, and others globally are spreading ideas that are part of a theo political movement that endangers our security. until we recognize it until we have the courage to name them as, yes, some muslims, not all, but the problem, the solution comes from within the faith. and we can't fix the problem. and you remember our founding fathers had the skill of talking about religion pu
again, if moderate muslims would ally with the u.s.a., the jihad could not exist. but that obviously has not happened. that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from phoenix, arizona. dr. gentleman'ser. -- jasser. were you offended when i said muslims attacked us on 9/11. >> absolutely not, bill. i want to thank you for your courage thank you for saying what many of us have been saying. we recognize this is a muslim problem and it needs a muslim solution. it's...
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we'll be right back with check as the factor continues all across the u.s.a. all around the world. >> bill: back of the book semght tonight, reality check where we put forth the cold-hard truth. check one, very disturbing case going on against five american soldiers accused of murdering civilians in afghanistan among many other crimes it looks like a court martial will happen. one of the men involved jeremy morlock is being represented by jeffrey nathan. he has seen some of the evidence and now wants president obama to intervene in the case. >> the president of the united states should step in and put an end to it and offer up his bully pulpit of the oval office as he did with another defendant here in cambridge down the street. he got on to the white house podium and he said i think this is, if my recollection, refresh your recollection refresh his recollection, foolish, the police department acted foolishly, i think the further prosecution of all these soldiers is foolish. the president needs to take this seriously and say i'm not going to let any of this ev
we'll be right back with check as the factor continues all across the u.s.a. all around the world. >> bill: back of the book semght tonight, reality check where we put forth the cold-hard truth. check one, very disturbing case going on against five american soldiers accused of murdering civilians in afghanistan among many other crimes it looks like a court martial will happen. one of the men involved jeremy morlock is being represented by jeffrey nathan. he has seen some of the evidence...
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we had bruce springsteen having to demand that the republicans stop using born in the u.s.a. because, as he pointed out, this is not a patriotic ballad. and there seems to be kind of a surface-level reaction from politicians, a certain art, wanting to latch on to it. and yet the message of the candidate is something that no politician would embrace, and i understand that-- for those who haven't seen it, it has to do with an idealistic young man who says what he believes in as long as he's not likely to win. and then things change. the fundamental theme of the movie was to take a hard look at how we get people elected in this country. and that was what the real point of the movie was. the other was the characters to embody that theme, and the kind of the faustian bargain that people make going into politics, when they think, "i can be-- i can maintain my integrity. i can maintain a level of truth." but they have no idea what happens when you enter the political system. it's so full of compromise, and now more than ever, insidious, devious stuff to-- rather than tell the people
we had bruce springsteen having to demand that the republicans stop using born in the u.s.a. because, as he pointed out, this is not a patriotic ballad. and there seems to be kind of a surface-level reaction from politicians, a certain art, wanting to latch on to it. and yet the message of the candidate is something that no politician would embrace, and i understand that-- for those who haven't seen it, it has to do with an idealistic young man who says what he believes in as long as he's not...
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again, if moderate muslims would ally with the u.s.a., the jihad could not exist. but that obviously has not happened. that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from phoenix, arizona. dr. gentleman'ser. -- jasser. were you offended when i said muslims attacked us on 9/11. >> absolutely not, bill. i want to thank you for your courage thank you for saying what many of us have been saying. we recognize this is a muslim problem and it needs a muslim solution. it's not my islam. it's not the islam i love. my parents came to this country because we were escaping governments that were oppressive, run by muslim majorities and we realized that organizations like the brotherhood, and others globally are spreading ideas that are part of a theo political movement that endangers our security. until we recognize it until we have the courage to name them as, yes, some muslims, not all, but the problem, the solution comes from within the faith. and we can't fix the problem. and you remember our founding fathers had the skill of talking about religion pu
again, if moderate muslims would ally with the u.s.a., the jihad could not exist. but that obviously has not happened. that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from phoenix, arizona. dr. gentleman'ser. -- jasser. were you offended when i said muslims attacked us on 9/11. >> absolutely not, bill. i want to thank you for your courage thank you for saying what many of us have been saying. we recognize this is a muslim problem and it needs a muslim solution. it's...
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we will challenge him as the factor continues all across the u.s.a. d all around the world. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the personal story seeing. tonight, part 2 of my interview with bill maher who is one of the most adamant voices against religion and conservative people in america. in fact, mr. maher is blunt. conservatives and believers are morons. even on some cable competition to fox which is why many people probably didn't hear you say this because nobody watches. but you say on a couple of shows that i saw that a lot of americans are too stupid they just don't understand what's going on and therefore they make fallacious decisions. do you feel comfortable saying look, you american people most of are you dunder heads and you don't just understand. >> i do. >> bill: could you feel comfortable with that. >> absolutely. 60% of the american people, bill, believe the noah's ark story is literally true. >> bill: i don't know any of those people. i think they found noah's ark on some mountain in turkey. >> that's in your
we will challenge him as the factor continues all across the u.s.a. d all around the world. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the personal story seeing. tonight, part 2 of my interview with bill maher who is one of the most adamant voices against religion and conservative people in america. in fact, mr. maher is blunt. conservatives and believers are morons. even on some cable competition to fox which is why many people probably didn't hear you say this because...
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sort it out on pinheads and patriots all across the u.s.a. nd the world. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if cars didn't need keys? if you could talk to them wi this? if you turbocharged this little guy? if old water bottles became new seats? if you never bought another gallon of gas? or what if cars had force fields? that would be cool. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for tomorrow. innovation for all. ♪ >> bill: back of the book segment tonight the great american news quiz. here they are martha maccallum playing for denise from rogersville, missouri and "fox & friends" guy steve doocy representing kopp from richard washington. great prizes, simply sign up on bill o'reilly.com. you guys aren't going to walk out on me? >> we might. don't tick us off. >> bill: anybody can walk off the set. doocy, you can. yes number one, george clooney visited the white house to investigate a genocide crisis in darr for. >> 90 days to do this doesn't cost a doom or any lives. there is an opportunity to negotiate this, negotiate a peace treaty. it'
sort it out on pinheads and patriots all across the u.s.a. nd the world. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if cars didn't need keys? if you could talk to them wi this? if you turbocharged this little guy? if old water bottles became new seats? if you never bought another gallon of gas? or what if cars had force fields? that would be cool. nissan. innovation for today. innovation for tomorrow. innovation for all. ♪ >> bill: back of the book segment tonight the great american news...
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we're going to introduce a fun new p and p segment ahead as the factor continues all across the u.s.aand all around the >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, one nation working together. >> that was the name of the left wing rally held in washington over the weekends. aerial photographs show the crowd was smaller than the one glenn beck in august. februaries of thousands showed up for liberal deal while hundreds of thousands showed up to see beck. those who attended were treated to this kind of rhetoric. >> perhaps the greatest threat of all is the undermining of our constitution and the systematic attack against the inalienable rights of the citizens of this nation. rights guaranteed by our constitution. as a vanguard of this insidious attack is the tea party. [cheers and boos] >> this ban of disguided citizens is moving perilously close to achieving villainous ends. >> bill: in response here is what beck had to say on the radio. >> these are the people who march against our soldiers they really do believe that freedom is free. and so they don't have respect for the sacrifice th
we're going to introduce a fun new p and p segment ahead as the factor continues all across the u.s.aand all around the >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, one nation working together. >> that was the name of the left wing rally held in washington over the weekends. aerial photographs show the crowd was smaller than the one glenn beck in august. februaries of thousands showed up for liberal deal while hundreds of thousands showed up to see beck. those who attended were...
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we'll be right back with check as the factor continues all across the u.s.a. nd the world. it's work through the grime and the muck, month. tow and pull without getting stuck month. sweat every day to make an honest buck...month. d if you're gonna try and do this in anything other than a chevy... well, good luck...month. great deals on the complete family of chevy trucks all backed for a hundr thousand miles. s truck month. during truck month, use your all-star edition discount for a total value of six thousand dollars on silverado. see your local chevrolet dealer. [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? introducing bayer am, an extra strength pain reliever with alertness aid to fight fatigue. so get up and get goin'! with new bayer am. the morning pain reliever. >> bill: back of the book semght tonight, reality check where we put forth the cold-hard truth. check one, very disturbing case going on against five american soldiers accused of murdering civilians in afghanistan among many other crimes it looks like a court martial will happen. one o
we'll be right back with check as the factor continues all across the u.s.a. nd the world. it's work through the grime and the muck, month. tow and pull without getting stuck month. sweat every day to make an honest buck...month. d if you're gonna try and do this in anything other than a chevy... well, good luck...month. great deals on the complete family of chevy trucks all backed for a hundr thousand miles. s truck month. during truck month, use your all-star edition discount for a total...
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we will challenge him as the factor continues all across the u.s.a. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i like the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yoursf. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with a sweet dilemma. up to five free nights at any of our properties or double points. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the personal story seeing. tonight, part 2 of my interview with bill maher who is one of the most adamant voices against religion and conservative people in america. in fact, mr. maher is blunt. conservatives and believers are morons. even on some cable competition to fox which is why many people probably didn't hear you say this because nobody watches. but you say on a couple of shows that i saw that a lot of americans are too stupid they just don't understand what's going on and therefore they make fallacio
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made in the u.s.a., manufactured in delaware. [applause] i understand what happened in the republican primary. people are angry and frustrated and feel angry and mad about the endless bickering in washington, and they are concerned. but as i've met with folks, i've listened and what they want is is to take america back. but that's not where i come from. that's not where i think you come from. together, we want to take america forward. [applause] now i take very seriously the idea that this election is a job interview. i want to go to work for you. and i think it's important for us to look at both candidates in the campaign i'm currently in. ien spent eight years working for one of delaware's manufacturing companies and six years running our government and made hard choices and delivered unbalanced -- delivered on balanced budgets. i know what it's like to grow up in hard times and good times i had an deeply care about our country and i think our point whether you're running for statewide and federal or local office, the point is t
made in the u.s.a., manufactured in delaware. [applause] i understand what happened in the republican primary. people are angry and frustrated and feel angry and mad about the endless bickering in washington, and they are concerned. but as i've met with folks, i've listened and what they want is is to take america back. but that's not where i come from. that's not where i think you come from. together, we want to take america forward. [applause] now i take very seriously the idea that this...
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we're going to introduce a fun new p and p segment ahead as the factor continues all across the u.s.aorld. q what's up ? ugh. my feet are killin' me. you should get some custom fit orthotics. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. it recommends the custom fit orthotic that's best for your feet. and footcare scientists are behind it. you'll get immediate comfort... ... and, you could save a couple hundred bucks. for locations see drscholls.com >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, one nation working together. >> that was the name of the left wing rally held in washington over the weekends. aerial photographs show the crowd was smaller than the one glenn beck in august. februaries of thousands showed up for liberal deal while hundreds of thousands showed up to see beck. those who attended were treated to this kind of rhetoric. >> perhaps the greatest threat of all is the undermining of our constitution and the systematic attack against the inalienable rights of the citizens of this nation. rights guaranteed by our constitution. as a vanguard of this insidious attack is the tea pa
we're going to introduce a fun new p and p segment ahead as the factor continues all across the u.s.aorld. q what's up ? ugh. my feet are killin' me. you should get some custom fit orthotics. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. it recommends the custom fit orthotic that's best for your feet. and footcare scientists are behind it. you'll get immediate comfort... ... and, you could save a couple hundred bucks. for locations see drscholls.com >> bill: back of the book segment tonight,...
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the earthquakes beat u.s.a. 3-0. [ inaudible ] has a club record 17 goals out of the 33 goals scored.eal quick, let me show you this guy, james harrisen. said he is so disgusted forgetting fined that he is considering retirement. the nfl is coming down hard on the head to head tackles. he won't even miss a practice. >> good night. put more money in the classroom. more charter schools. jerry brown? his union backers want to make it nearly impossible to fire a bad teacher. they oppose reform. oppose charter schools. oppose change. jerry brown: no changes in education. meg whitman: more money in the classroom. more charter schools. a chance for change. more charter schools. ["knock on wood" playing] every five minutes, chase pays for someone's eligible credit or debit card purchase. [beep] chase picks up the tab. it could be you. chase picks up the tab.
the earthquakes beat u.s.a. 3-0. [ inaudible ] has a club record 17 goals out of the 33 goals scored.eal quick, let me show you this guy, james harrisen. said he is so disgusted forgetting fined that he is considering retirement. the nfl is coming down hard on the head to head tackles. he won't even miss a practice. >> good night. put more money in the classroom. more charter schools. jerry brown? his union backers want to make it nearly impossible to fire a bad teacher. they oppose...
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the earthquakes beat u.s.a. 3-0. [ inaudible ] has a club record 17 goals out of the 33 goals scored. let me show you this guy, james harrisen. said he is so disgusted forgetting fined that he is considering retirement. the nfl is coming down hard on [ male announcer ] the turn changes everything. ♪ ♪ the turn will make you think. ♪ ♪ make you re-examine your approach. change your line. innovate. and create one of the world's fastest-reacting suspensions reading the road 1,000 times per second. it's the turn that leads you somewhere new. introducing the new 2011 cts-v coupe. from cadillac. the new standard of the world. [ son ] my parents have always lived in the states. until two years ago, when my dad transferred to istanbul. they settled in quickly. found their local deli. a few shortcuts. and a neighborhood hangout. but there's one thing they miss. their beloved hometown team. so i asked citi -- how many thankyou points it would take to give them something special. their old seats, 5 and 6, row c. [ male announcer ] citi thankyou points can be used for almost anything you choose.
the earthquakes beat u.s.a. 3-0. [ inaudible ] has a club record 17 goals out of the 33 goals scored. let me show you this guy, james harrisen. said he is so disgusted forgetting fined that he is considering retirement. the nfl is coming down hard on [ male announcer ] the turn changes everything. ♪ ♪ the turn will make you think. ♪ ♪ make you re-examine your approach. change your line. innovate. and create one of the world's fastest-reacting suspensions reading the road 1,000 times per...
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it was about realizing that in the u.s.a. if we are willing to fight for, work for, and believe in it that anything is possible. clevand, i need you to keep on fighting. i need you to keep on believing. i need you to knock on some doors. i need you to talk to your neighbors. i need you to talk to your friends. i need you to go and vote early. i need you to get your friends to vote. if you are willing to step up to the plate, ted will win this election. lee will win this election. we will rebuild our middleclass. we will reclaim the american dream for future generations. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ sun coming up over new york city school bus driver in a traffic jam starin' at the faces in the rea rview mirror loin' at the promise of the promise land ♪ and kids dreams of fam fortune one kids helps pay the rent ♪ one could end up going to prison one just might be president ♪ only in america dream in red, white, and blue only in america where we dream as big as we want to we al
it was about realizing that in the u.s.a. if we are willing to fight for, work for, and believe in it that anything is possible. clevand, i need you to keep on fighting. i need you to keep on believing. i need you to knock on some doors. i need you to talk to your neighbors. i need you to talk to your friends. i need you to go and vote early. i need you to get your friends to vote. if you are willing to step up to the plate, ted will win this election. lee will win this election. we will...
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it helps lower prices, and is better for the environment. ikea u.s.a. president mike ward says those have been core values from the start of the company over 60 years ago in sweden. >> we've always been a company where we are obsessed with doing more with less-- not wasting resources. and that's about getting a low price. >> reporter: the company believes in a culture of humility. that's reflected in ward's open workspace in conshohocken, pennsylvania. though ikea is routinely named as one of the top green brands worldwide, its initiatives are not always obvious to shoppers. for example, there's no indication that sales of this solar-powered lamp support students in india and pakistan. >> every one we sell in our stores, we donate one to save the children and unicef. and what they do is distribute them in countries where young children are trying to study at home, where they don't have electricity. >> reporter: and there's no sign near these florescent lightbulbs illuminating that ikea is the first major u.s. retailer to phase out incandescents. but cust
it helps lower prices, and is better for the environment. ikea u.s.a. president mike ward says those have been core values from the start of the company over 60 years ago in sweden. >> we've always been a company where we are obsessed with doing more with less-- not wasting resources. and that's about getting a low price. >> reporter: the company believes in a culture of humility. that's reflected in ward's open workspace in conshohocken, pennsylvania. though ikea is routinely named...
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you may go to another place and with the u.s.a. i deprogram get your children immunized. you may go to another place to try to uphold -- to try to get health care for pregnancy and labor and delivery. you may go to another place and try to get health with your crops to get fertilizer and seed. we have all of these parallel structures. the problem is if you are an ambassador in the country and secretary of state, if you call everyone that works directly for the government or on contract that is working in development to come together, as i have done in the past, i guarantee you that people in the room often do not know each other and rarely work with each other. at some point that is not a sustainable model. in our own tough budget times, i have to be able to not just come and speak to the commonwealth club, but also make the case to the american public and congress that these investments are in furtherance of our security values and interests and that we're born to be good stewards of the tax dollars. we're looking through the diplomacy and development review that will be
you may go to another place and with the u.s.a. i deprogram get your children immunized. you may go to another place to try to uphold -- to try to get health care for pregnancy and labor and delivery. you may go to another place and try to get health with your crops to get fertilizer and seed. we have all of these parallel structures. the problem is if you are an ambassador in the country and secretary of state, if you call everyone that works directly for the government or on contract that is...
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and as the earnings parade continues, gannett the owner of u.s.a. nd tv stations fell after revenue missed estimates. >>> it is the first large newspaper publisher to report results it is watched by wall street as an indicator of how the industry at large is fairing. >>> we're watching california toy maker mattel it posted profits that missed the mark and sales of the fisher price brand sank. it recalled almost 11 million toy as few weeks agoment. >> the concern about the health has chicago schools paying the price and the board education is paying almost twice as money as other rated schools for tamable qualified construction bonds. concerned investors have chicago playing 82% more to borrow money than schools in los angeles. >>> right now on wall street we're seeing stocks fluctuating today. and into the noon hour. technology shares up and consumer confidence dropped. live at the group in chicago. >>> car thefts are up this year and it's the older models being targeted. >> they are looking whether they are taking them to the scrap yards to make mon
and as the earnings parade continues, gannett the owner of u.s.a. nd tv stations fell after revenue missed estimates. >>> it is the first large newspaper publisher to report results it is watched by wall street as an indicator of how the industry at large is fairing. >>> we're watching california toy maker mattel it posted profits that missed the mark and sales of the fisher price brand sank. it recalled almost 11 million toy as few weeks agoment. >> the concern about...
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. >> how did europe approved new medical devices so much more quickly than the u.s.a.? >> it is true that there is a substantially different regulatory framework for device approval in europe. it is one that actually it is at variable in different countries in europe, and it is one that it does enable a product to move through more quickly in many instances with your requirements to actually present the data for evaluation. i think there is real value in working with other regulatory authorities in europe and around the world to try to look at how we do our regulatory decision making to try to harmonize standard approaches, approach is based on the best regulatory science. we have been engaged with our colleagues in that you. they have been looking at our framework of the oversight of devices, and i think they are thinking about whether they ed to make some of their oversight more stringent. we are looking at our own device review system. one of the things that can happen in regulatory agencies is that laws are put in place during one time and then the world can change
. >> how did europe approved new medical devices so much more quickly than the u.s.a.? >> it is true that there is a substantially different regulatory framework for device approval in europe. it is one that actually it is at variable in different countries in europe, and it is one that it does enable a product to move through more quickly in many instances with your requirements to actually present the data for evaluation. i think there is real value in working with other...
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the roll. only telling u.s.a. today that it requires a special winding process. that it requires a special winding process. >> on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! [ disco playing ] and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. and not only in that philosophical "every vote >>> whether you vote in person or by mail your vote is counted the same. not only in that philosophical every vote counts way. erin asks us are mail in and absentee ballots counted first or only when the election is close. that's tonight's good question. >>> everybody knows election day is november 2nd but did you know that you can vote now? the city of san francisco actually allows you to come into city hall up to 29 days ahead of election day and vote in person or if you would rather do it by mail you can vote absentee. city registrar of voters
the roll. only telling u.s.a. today that it requires a special winding process. that it requires a special winding process. >> on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! [ disco playing ] and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. and not only...
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the founders of the u.s.a. when they wrote the first amendment did not mean all speech was allowed. read history. the first amendment came out so people would be talking against the government. under the king of england they could be punished. mrs. phelps, what about that argument? guest: well, the way the first amendment came about is a man named john leeland in virginia found himself in his mid 30's having fled religious persecution, having fled a situation where him being the descenting religious viewpoint. he was imperiled by speaking according to his conchuss and by the providence of god he was able to deliver to madison the votes needed out of virginia to get that constitution passed. and there is a garden in orange, virginia, with a little memorial that memorializes this event right here. john madison and john leeland sat down and mr. leeland, who was probably one of god's elect, said i'm not going to deliver those votes unless you get us a bill of rights that starts with the first amendment so that people can speak according to their conscience even if the rest of the world
the founders of the u.s.a. when they wrote the first amendment did not mean all speech was allowed. read history. the first amendment came out so people would be talking against the government. under the king of england they could be punished. mrs. phelps, what about that argument? guest: well, the way the first amendment came about is a man named john leeland in virginia found himself in his mid 30's having fled religious persecution, having fled a situation where him being the descenting...
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the roll. only telling u.s.a. today that it requires a special winding process. >> very special. >> we are coming back. i swear. [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. it's the way to individually brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew, hon. [ female announcer ] choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. from 15 leading brands, including tully's. it's the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. woman: way to brew. [ female announcer ] choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. "abolish the public schools." he even called our schools "insidious" and "socialism." as families struggle to raise their kids, to provide a good education, harmer bragged, "we can design a plan to dismantle them." david harmer is just too radical. we need jerry mcnerney. protecting local schools from devastating cuts. endorsed for his "independence" by the contra costa times, stockton record, and our local teachers. i'm jerry mcnerney, and i approved this message. and not only in
the roll. only telling u.s.a. today that it requires a special winding process. >> very special. >> we are coming back. i swear. [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. it's the way to individually brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew, hon. [ female announcer ] choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. from 15 leading brands, including tully's. it's the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. woman: way to...
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i want the six words to mean something again -- made in the u.s.a., manufactured in delaware. [applause] i understand what happened in the republican primary. there are people in the state you are angry and frustrated. they feel disconnected from the and less partisan bickering in washington and they are concerned. as i have met with people and listen, some have said to me what they want is to take america back. that is not where i come from. that is not where i think you come from. together we want to take america forward. [applause] i take it very seriously the idea that this election is a job interview. i want to go to work for you. i think it is important for us to look at those candidates in the campaign i am currently in. i spent eight years working for a manufacturing company. i spent six years running our second-largest government. i have made large -- i have made hard choices. i know what it is like to grow up in hard times and good times. i deeply care about this country. i think our point, where you are running for local or federal office, is to make sure as many fam
i want the six words to mean something again -- made in the u.s.a., manufactured in delaware. [applause] i understand what happened in the republican primary. there are people in the state you are angry and frustrated. they feel disconnected from the and less partisan bickering in washington and they are concerned. as i have met with people and listen, some have said to me what they want is to take america back. that is not where i come from. that is not where i think you come from. together we...
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otherwise, the eastern half of the u.s.a. on this friday is dry. a little rain out west, though. can see that currently you walk out the door in memphis, it's 60. about the same for atlanta. friends down in georgia and south carolina, raleigh in north carolina, right now at -- close to 50 but hang on, folks in raleigh because things are going to warm up to 77 later on today. it's going to be 90 in memphis. 80's and 90's across much of texas and oklahoma. kansas and the dakotas, back through the ozarks and down through the gulf coast. 89 in tampa but the chilly spot on the map will be caribou, maine with only 54 degrees. that's a look at the fox travelcast on this friday. >> coming soon to theaters, face-off between president obama and president reagan. part of a new mostly animated documentary called "i want your money." fox news correspondent courtney friel is here with more. all right, what can you tell us about it? >> happy friday, everybody. the film is out next week and if you're a conservative, you'll most likely love it. if you're a liberal, probably not so much. "i want y
otherwise, the eastern half of the u.s.a. on this friday is dry. a little rain out west, though. can see that currently you walk out the door in memphis, it's 60. about the same for atlanta. friends down in georgia and south carolina, raleigh in north carolina, right now at -- close to 50 but hang on, folks in raleigh because things are going to warm up to 77 later on today. it's going to be 90 in memphis. 80's and 90's across much of texas and oklahoma. kansas and the dakotas, back through...
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the founders of the u.s.a. when they wrote the first amendment did not mean all speech was allowed. read history. the first amendment came out so people would be talking against the government. under the king of england they could be punished. mrs. phelps, what about that argument? guest: well, the way the first amendment came about is a man named john leeland in virginia found himself in his mid 30's having fled religious persecution, having fled a situation where him being the descenting religious viewpoint. he was imperiled by speaking according to his conchuss and by the providence of god he was able to deliver to madison the votes needed out of virginia to get that constitution passed. and there is a garden in orange, virginia, with a little memorial that memorializes this event right here. john madison and john leeland sat down and mr. leeland, who was probably one of god's elect, said i'm not going to deliver those votes unless you get us a bill of rights that starts with the first amendment so that people can speak according to their conscience even if the rest of the world
the founders of the u.s.a. when they wrote the first amendment did not mean all speech was allowed. read history. the first amendment came out so people would be talking against the government. under the king of england they could be punished. mrs. phelps, what about that argument? guest: well, the way the first amendment came about is a man named john leeland in virginia found himself in his mid 30's having fled religious persecution, having fled a situation where him being the descenting...
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the name of all of america's children. >> according to a recent report in "u.s.a. today", independent analysts predict the number of women in the house of representatives currently, 56 democrats, 17 republicans, will drop for the first time in 30 years. we'll keep following the upcoming midterm elections and see what actually does happen on election day. whether your views are in agreement or to the contrary, join us next week. >> funding for "to the contrary" provided by, in the pursuit of automotive safety lexus developed an advanced driving simulator where a real driver in a real car can react to real situations without real consequences. this is the pursuit of tomorrow this is the pursuit of perfection. >> the life technologies foundation is proud to support "to the contrary" on pbs. our foundation seeks to advance science education and to further society's understanding of the life sciences including the impact of genomics on the practice of medicine. >> and by sam's club, committed to small business and the spirit of the entrepreneur. and plowed to support pbs
the name of all of america's children. >> according to a recent report in "u.s.a. today", independent analysts predict the number of women in the house of representatives currently, 56 democrats, 17 republicans, will drop for the first time in 30 years. we'll keep following the upcoming midterm elections and see what actually does happen on election day. whether your views are in agreement or to the contrary, join us next week. >> funding for "to the contrary"...