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coastal with a win over miami. >> that is your u.s.a.oday top 25 coach's poll presented by sprint. the now network. >>> you thought calling the redskins offensive line five matadors in a bull rick was agents fluff >> now, it's great. right on the money. >> don't look to interview any of those guys. >> i probably won't be getting a christmas card from them. >>> still good tomorrow. rain comes in tuesday. >>> 60 minutes is next. see you back here at 11.
coastal with a win over miami. >> that is your u.s.a.oday top 25 coach's poll presented by sprint. the now network. >>> you thought calling the redskins offensive line five matadors in a bull rick was agents fluff >> now, it's great. right on the money. >> don't look to interview any of those guys. >> i probably won't be getting a christmas card from them. >>> still good tomorrow. rain comes in tuesday. >>> 60 minutes is next. see you back here...
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meanwhile, the u.s.a., britain, and japan are locked into weak recoveries.hey need to boost exports. the u.s. elections, there were calls from the unions and the tea party to launch trade sanctions against china. so america proposed this week to cap the trade surplus with the country's exports, more than its inports, of the likes of china at about 4%. and went to india to get them outside. >> india is not the only emerging power in the world. but relationships between our countries is unique. for we are two strong democracies whose constitutions begin with the same words, the same revolutionary words. "we the people." we are two great republics dedicated to the liberty, justice, and equality of all people. we are two free market economies where people have the freedom to pursue ideas and innovation that can change the world. >> china is not in the mood to be dictated to. china does not want to limit its options. that's the most part of it. exports are stabilize the country and stabilize tom nist party rule. that's also important. they don't want to do a bila
meanwhile, the u.s.a., britain, and japan are locked into weak recoveries.hey need to boost exports. the u.s. elections, there were calls from the unions and the tea party to launch trade sanctions against china. so america proposed this week to cap the trade surplus with the country's exports, more than its inports, of the likes of china at about 4%. and went to india to get them outside. >> india is not the only emerging power in the world. but relationships between our countries is...
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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
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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. >> here is your u.s.a. today top 25 coaches poll presented by spring.he now network. >> oregon misses a late field goal, ducks 15, bears 13. the win keeps oregon in top at this week's poll. auburn stays right behind them for the win in georgia. tcu and boise state switch spot. oklahoma state jumps into the top ten this week after blowing out texas in austin. missouri jumps four spots following their win against kansas state. and texas leads up six spots and iowa polls 7th. the win puts the wildcats in this week's top 25 along with miami. utah barely holding on. dropping to 24th after a loss out there to watch this week for the big ten against the buckeyes in iowa city. plus number nine nebraska travels to texas while virginia tech is looking to rev up the agency coastal for the win over miami. >> that's your u.s.a. today top 25 coach's poll presented by sprint. the now network. >>> well there is your poll. if you have an extra week to plan for a team that you have already played once this season, you should win that game, right? playing at home? >> i me
. >> here is your u.s.a. today top 25 coaches poll presented by spring.he now network. >> oregon misses a late field goal, ducks 15, bears 13. the win keeps oregon in top at this week's poll. auburn stays right behind them for the win in georgia. tcu and boise state switch spot. oklahoma state jumps into the top ten this week after blowing out texas in austin. missouri jumps four spots following their win against kansas state. and texas leads up six spots and iowa polls 7th. the win...
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coming up in the program, the incredible journey, how a triple amputee and war veterans ran across the u.s.a. and reasons you ne never know what you'll find in your attick. leaders of the g-20 will plan against irresponsible risk taking those countries must not devalue their currencies. the debate has dominated the summ summit. trade imbalances to produce world growth. they are working on a modernized imf. joining me from seoul, you followed this from start to finish. it is an agreement of sorts, isn't it? >> there have been reports late into the night. as widely expected, this has been followed round after round by this broad agreement. not a bit of it, we are told. president obama when he addressed the media gathered here, he said he was battled by much of the press coverage. >> in broad agreement on the way forward. the agreement based on the framework brought forward by the united states as we are doing for the united states and going to cut our deficits in half. as i said going foertd, no nation should assume their path to prosperity is paved strictly with the united states. >> some say
coming up in the program, the incredible journey, how a triple amputee and war veterans ran across the u.s.a. and reasons you ne never know what you'll find in your attick. leaders of the g-20 will plan against irresponsible risk taking those countries must not devalue their currencies. the debate has dominated the summ summit. trade imbalances to produce world growth. they are working on a modernized imf. joining me from seoul, you followed this from start to finish. it is an agreement of...
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people were chanting "u.s.a., u.s.a.," they were hugging, people were applauding.as been a big night for the tea party. the republican party would not have had a successful season without the tea party support. according to a cbs exit poll 40% of the people who voted tonight said they are tea party supporters and 21 said said they are strong supporters of the tea party. john mechler joins us, president of the tea party patriots. you have been on the road for two weeks. what's this moment mean like to you? >> this is incredible. this is the starting point. we're just getting started. it feels great, everyone is celebrating but the real work starts tomorrow. >> reporter: i heard someone say from the podium that the republican party are on probation. >> that's a nice way to put it. they have a long track record of doing the wrong thing. we intend to hold their feet to the fire starting tomorrow. >> reporter: katie, that's the mood here at this tea party event. they're pleased but they still see that work has to be done and they want to hold the republican party accoun
people were chanting "u.s.a., u.s.a.," they were hugging, people were applauding.as been a big night for the tea party. the republican party would not have had a successful season without the tea party support. according to a cbs exit poll 40% of the people who voted tonight said they are tea party supporters and 21 said said they are strong supporters of the tea party. john mechler joins us, president of the tea party patriots. you have been on the road for two weeks. what's this...
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now the mail. >> the reason president obama avoids talking about jihad is because he believes the u.s.aas brought some of the muslim hatred on itself. before molly saw congressman bachmann's analysis so they are close. >> after watching the president for two years i can't make out what really stands for. >> if the real obama would reveal himself it would scare the pants off many americans. >> bill, i think your comments about president obama and jihad were unfair. it is a complicated subject. >> i am conservative but think the president's handling the jihad question well. >> you were a huge hit on maher's show. you are winning them over one liberal at a time. >> never before has bill maher had his hat handed to him like that. and he didn't even have a hat. >> you are wasting your time dealing with maher interview a potato it will be more stimulating. >> i heard you say you would raise his ratings, you are right you did. signed copy of pinheads and patriots on the way. finally pinheads and patriots tv. as you may know prop 19 in california which would have legalized pot lost big last wee
now the mail. >> the reason president obama avoids talking about jihad is because he believes the u.s.aas brought some of the muslim hatred on itself. before molly saw congressman bachmann's analysis so they are close. >> after watching the president for two years i can't make out what really stands for. >> if the real obama would reveal himself it would scare the pants off many americans. >> bill, i think your comments about president obama and jihad were unfair. it is...
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. >>> u.s.a. women in a playoff to determine the world's cup.icans need to beat the it italians. the united states get the victory and face the italians. aggregate goals determine the winner. >> now the rareds are in pittsburgh looking for their fourth straight victory and it's flooded at candlestick. >> alan: that concludes another day of broadcasting. thank you for watching it. good night. captioned by closed captioning services inc. [ 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.
. >>> u.s.a. women in a playoff to determine the world's cup.icans need to beat the it italians. the united states get the victory and face the italians. aggregate goals determine the winner. >> now the rareds are in pittsburgh looking for their fourth straight victory and it's flooded at candlestick. >> alan: that concludes another day of broadcasting. thank you for watching it. good night. captioned by closed captioning services inc. [ female announcer ] keurig has over...
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several pieces of testimony were thrown out and because they were detained outside the u.s.a. >> galani was subject to interrogation some looked at as torture. >> the continued existence of the guantanamo bay facility is a major embarrassment for president obama. however, the mere suggestion that might receive a more lenient treatment in the public courts means the officials may be rethinking their strategy. >> the governor expects the country to be offered a substantial loan. patrick said the loan could amount to tens of blings of euros. he was speaking as the irish government prepares to open its books to teams arriving to talk about the debt. >> the focus of the debt crisis is switching from brussels to dublin. a team of international officials are traveling to the capitol to consider a bailout involving tens of billions of euros. the republic's bubble has burst and its banks are heavily in debt. the irish government has admitted for the first time hit that might need emergency financial help. but the prime anyonester insisted his country is not being pushed around. >> there is no di
several pieces of testimony were thrown out and because they were detained outside the u.s.a. >> galani was subject to interrogation some looked at as torture. >> the continued existence of the guantanamo bay facility is a major embarrassment for president obama. however, the mere suggestion that might receive a more lenient treatment in the public courts means the officials may be rethinking their strategy. >> the governor expects the country to be offered a substantial loan....
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it served not only to have the underground service announcement agency, the u.s.a., as you see those markings along the street, for the public to understand these markings -- it is precisely to guide those contractors as permitted by the city, public and private, so that they are aware of those utilities and are sensitive to the utility's beneath the ground when it comes time to excavate. as the case may be, despite the best efforts and past practices, they always need to be updated in proof. the highest level of interruption has been gas leaks that result from excavation. this can happen in many districts throughout the city. we have made it a high priority for that event to occur. we have periodically revisited with all of the contractors and staff from the public utilities commission, the port commission, any of the staffing people that do project management we have a very old city. if anything, we had a tremendous amount of utilities underground. there contractors are being contacted and we expect to have
it served not only to have the underground service announcement agency, the u.s.a., as you see those markings along the street, for the public to understand these markings -- it is precisely to guide those contractors as permitted by the city, public and private, so that they are aware of those utilities and are sensitive to the utility's beneath the ground when it comes time to excavate. as the case may be, despite the best efforts and past practices, they always need to be updated in proof....
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but, the stat that really startled me this week, i think it was in "u.s.a.oday," that the number of federal workers making more than $150,000 a year has doubled under president obama. we're paying an enormous amount of money for the public sector workforce. >> an enormous amount of money and unreasonable amount of money. and, in fact, the private sector working men and women in the private sector who are the taxpayers paying for those public sector jobs are making 10% less on average than federal employees. and receiving far, far worse benefits, the superior benefits of retirement programs for federal employees are extraordinary. but, you know, bill, if i may. as we focus on about 3 million federal workers and reducing 300,000, the real story in many cases in terms of government employees is at the local level, which, over the course of the past 40 years, has grown about just about 50%. it's an amazing. >> bill: that's what i'm talking about, i know. >> it's insane. >> bill: that's what i'm talking about. you have to get that under control. that's bankrupted
but, the stat that really startled me this week, i think it was in "u.s.a.oday," that the number of federal workers making more than $150,000 a year has doubled under president obama. we're paying an enormous amount of money for the public sector workforce. >> an enormous amount of money and unreasonable amount of money. and, in fact, the private sector working men and women in the private sector who are the taxpayers paying for those public sector jobs are making 10% less on...
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because i should be able to fly to flag wherever i want to, this is the united states, this is the u.s.a. flag. >> cody was not the only one. this has kicked into high gear. with support pouring in from across the country. >> a lot of people that i don't know at my house, just wanting to talk to us. >> reporter: in a show of support, 500 motorcycle riders, many veterans will escort him to school tomorrow morning. many coming from out-of-town and out-of-state. arally possibly drawing hundreds more planned before the first bell. cody's dad is saying that people are not ready to give up this one. >> we needed to have a great awakening. the sleeping bear has been awoken. she is here to eat. he wants what he wants. we want our flag up, here or at the school. >> reporter: the district is facing a lawsuit and potential up rising on the doorstep tomorrow. promises this is the last time cody or any other student will be told to put away the american flag. >> we're going to make sure that it doesn't happen again. >> some of the riders are coming from the east coast. they left yesterday and members
because i should be able to fly to flag wherever i want to, this is the united states, this is the u.s.a. flag. >> cody was not the only one. this has kicked into high gear. with support pouring in from across the country. >> a lot of people that i don't know at my house, just wanting to talk to us. >> reporter: in a show of support, 500 motorcycle riders, many veterans will escort him to school tomorrow morning. many coming from out-of-town and out-of-state. arally possibly...
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u.s.a. against south africa. the loan goal. the 17-year-old.he youngest american to score in an international game. trying to slap the puck away from the goal. but he slapped it in his own net. beat the blues. at number 2. coyotes and flames. scores. look at this. >> brilliant. >> there is the number 1 play of the night. player intros at arco. >> from gonzaga number 14. >> and we will be right back. ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] san francisco. a land of natural beauty and economic opportunity. at bank of america, we live and work here, with thousands of employees, hundreds of branches and hundreds of atms. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion... from supporting the redwood forest foundation and california academy of sciences to funding the green music center at sonoma state university because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. . >> i have some real good news for you. for kitty lovers. blue kitty is back home tonight. [ applause ] >> my neighbor susan re
u.s.a. against south africa. the loan goal. the 17-year-old.he youngest american to score in an international game. trying to slap the puck away from the goal. but he slapped it in his own net. beat the blues. at number 2. coyotes and flames. scores. look at this. >> brilliant. >> there is the number 1 play of the night. player intros at arco. >> from gonzaga number 14. >> and we will be right back. ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] san francisco. a land of natural beauty and...
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the season's campaign ads and get an overview from political editor david chalian and susan page of "u.s.a. today." >> lehrer: and on the bomb story, jeffrey brown interviews terrorism expert richard clarke and air security analyst rafi ron. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: a new scare involving mail bombs erupted today in greece. it happened just three days after bombs were intercepted in england and dubai. ray suarez has the first of the day's two major stories. >> suarez: the drama in greece involved a parcel bomb addressed to the mexican embassy in athens. it exploded at a delivery service burning one employee. two men were arrested with more bombs, including one addressed to french president sarkozy. police blamed an anarchist group that's been involved in previous plots. but the athens att
the season's campaign ads and get an overview from political editor david chalian and susan page of "u.s.a. today." >> lehrer: and on the bomb story, jeffrey brown interviews terrorism expert richard clarke and air security analyst rafi ron. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public...
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jail sentence of two years that he got is either just right or a little too much. 39% tell survey u.s.a. that johannes mehserle got too little jail time. >> we have crews on the streets of oakland and a helicopter watching what's going on. at least 100 people have been arrested. we will get to that but first details of the sentencing. johannes mehserle got two years in prison for the charge of involuntary manslaughter. he threw out gun enhancement which would have added ten years to his prison time. he gets credit for time served so he will serve about seven months. the grant family was in the courtroom and so was our robert lyles. >> we are talking about murder. and if a man goes to prison for killing a dog and he gets four years, then of course two years is not enough. >> reporter: oscar grant's uncle could barely contain his anger following the verdict. >> the judge said it is clear that oscar was clearly resisting arrest. >> reporter: he is referring to the moment the former b.a.r.t cop stood in a bright orange jail jump suit and read a statement saying if i could bring mr. grant ba
jail sentence of two years that he got is either just right or a little too much. 39% tell survey u.s.a. that johannes mehserle got too little jail time. >> we have crews on the streets of oakland and a helicopter watching what's going on. at least 100 people have been arrested. we will get to that but first details of the sentencing. johannes mehserle got two years in prison for the charge of involuntary manslaughter. he threw out gun enhancement which would have added ten years to his...
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this being a u.s.a., nor which general sullivan is a graduate of norwich. developed with civilians, but i relationships that he had with fellow officers. j. reilly who was a battery commander for the fifth artillery when summerall was in the fifth artillery, and robert l. bullard who later became
this being a u.s.a., nor which general sullivan is a graduate of norwich. developed with civilians, but i relationships that he had with fellow officers. j. reilly who was a battery commander for the fifth artillery when summerall was in the fifth artillery, and robert l. bullard who later became
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. >> reporter: molly mckay is with marriage equality u.s.a. >> equality under the law and not writing exceptions into the equal protection clause is an american principle that all should be on board for. >> reporter: i talked with uc berkeley law professor jesse chopper by phone today. >> if the ninth circuit reaches the merits and says that proposition 8 is unconstitutional, that is there's a high, high probability that the supreme court will take the case. >> reporter: chopper adds the panel first has to decide if the prop 8 supporters have legal standing to appeal this matter. if not the process might end there. live in san francisco, i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> recent violence between north and south korea is bringing protesters to the streets of san francisco tonight. a demonstration is taking place right now at powell and market streets by a group supporting north korea's view. the group calling itself the answer coalition blames the escalation of recent hostilities on the united states and south korea. it claims the governments are provoking the north in an effort
. >> reporter: molly mckay is with marriage equality u.s.a. >> equality under the law and not writing exceptions into the equal protection clause is an american principle that all should be on board for. >> reporter: i talked with uc berkeley law professor jesse chopper by phone today. >> if the ninth circuit reaches the merits and says that proposition 8 is unconstitutional, that is there's a high, high probability that the supreme court will take the case. >>...
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jail sentence of two years that he got is either just right or a little too much. 39% tell survey u.s.a johannes mehserle got too little jail time. >> we have crews on the streets at least 100 people have been arrested. we will get to that but first details of the sentencing. johannes mehserle got two years in prison for the charge of involuntary manslaughter. he threw out gun enhancement which would have added ten years to his prison time. he gets credit for time served so he will serve about seven months. >> the sentence came down at 1:00 p.m. man the grant family was in the courtroom and so was our robert lyles. >> we are talking about murder. and if a man goes to prison for killing a dog and he gets four years, then of course two years is not enough. >> reporter: oscar grant's uncle could barely contain his anger following the verdict. >> the judge said it is clear that oscar was clearly resisting arrest. so the judicial system is saying, yes, oscar is at>> reporter: he is referring to all.the moment the formerb.a.r.t t cop stood in a bright orange jail jump suit and read a statemen
jail sentence of two years that he got is either just right or a little too much. 39% tell survey u.s.a johannes mehserle got too little jail time. >> we have crews on the streets at least 100 people have been arrested. we will get to that but first details of the sentencing. johannes mehserle got two years in prison for the charge of involuntary manslaughter. he threw out gun enhancement which would have added ten years to his prison time. he gets credit for time served so he will serve...
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u.s.a. against south africa. the loan goal. the 17-year-old.ngest american to score in an international game. trying to slap the puck away from the goal. but he slapped it in his own net. beat the blues. at number 2. coyotes and flames. scores. look at this. >> brilliant. >> there is the number 1 play of the night. player intros at arco. >> from ,, right now, verizon has the new samsung galaxy tab. at just seven inches, it's the only tablet designed for maximum mobility. and it's android-powered and flash-enabled for the best web browsing experience. get yours at verizon.
u.s.a. against south africa. the loan goal. the 17-year-old.ngest american to score in an international game. trying to slap the puck away from the goal. but he slapped it in his own net. beat the blues. at number 2. coyotes and flames. scores. look at this. >> brilliant. >> there is the number 1 play of the night. player intros at arco. >> from ,, right now, verizon has the new samsung galaxy tab. at just seven inches, it's the only tablet designed for maximum mobility. and...
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tonight in partnership with "u.s.a.day," anthony mason continues our series "senior moment." >> reporter: social security pays out more than $700 billion a year, but the system is headed for a crisis. >> americans are living longer but they're retiring earlier and saving less. something in that equation has to give. >> reporter: with 70 million baby boomers headed towards retirement, the government is confronting a painful reality. >> we as a country have made promises we can't keep. >> reporter: erskine bowles and alan simpson, co-chairs of the president's bipartisan deficit commission, have proposed gradually raising the retirement age-- now 66-- to 69, igniting a debate on capitol hill. congress may argue over how to reform the system, but there's no debate where we're running out of time. under current projections, in just 27 years, social security won't have enough money coming in to pay out benefits to every one who is eligible. today, there are nearly three workers for each social security beneficiary. by 2035, t
tonight in partnership with "u.s.a.day," anthony mason continues our series "senior moment." >> reporter: social security pays out more than $700 billion a year, but the system is headed for a crisis. >> americans are living longer but they're retiring earlier and saving less. something in that equation has to give. >> reporter: with 70 million baby boomers headed towards retirement, the government is confronting a painful reality. >> we as a country...
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the end of world war two by one count there were 63,000 registered members of the communist party u.s.a 10,000 in the military. many on the left were convinced that history, like biology and physics governed by scientific laws, just like others are pulled to the ground, they believed that capitalism would ultimately be overthrown. >> they did become convinced on the understanding of history that was beyond the united states of america. >> they could bring themselves to the country. >> former commune of the agents with charges of communist agents. >> a hearing, a "time magazine" editor named whittaker chambers says how was seduced by marxism and soon he became a courier for a soviet espionage wing that included important officials in the u.s. government. >> chambers listed six or eight of his confederates. one of them was alger hiss. he was one of the bright young men and all the excitement of the new deal in 1933. and 1945 was the temporary secretary-general of the united nations conference that was held in san francisco. it was in effect the first secretary-general of the united nation
the end of world war two by one count there were 63,000 registered members of the communist party u.s.a 10,000 in the military. many on the left were convinced that history, like biology and physics governed by scientific laws, just like others are pulled to the ground, they believed that capitalism would ultimately be overthrown. >> they did become convinced on the understanding of history that was beyond the united states of america. >> they could bring themselves to the country....
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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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the u.s.a. bid committee estimates that particular ticket sales alone will generate over $1 billion and as visitors are expected to spend an additional $5 billion on accommodations, transportation and communications. the license and sponsorship of the tournament will bring revenue into the country and the spotlight on the united states will encourage investment in our economy. i commend the gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen, for offering this -- for authoring this important resolution and i urge all of my colleagues to join me in expressing strong support for the 2022 world cup bid. mr. speaker, i now reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from illinois. mr. manzullo: i yield myself such time as i may consume. and rise in support of h. con. res. 327, bipartisan measure recognizings the efforts of the u.s.a. bid committee to bring the world cup to the united states. on december 2, the executive committee of the international federati
the u.s.a. bid committee estimates that particular ticket sales alone will generate over $1 billion and as visitors are expected to spend an additional $5 billion on accommodations, transportation and communications. the license and sponsorship of the tournament will bring revenue into the country and the spotlight on the united states will encourage investment in our economy. i commend the gentleman from maryland, mr. van hollen, for offering this -- for authoring this important resolution and...
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. >> u.s.a. women in a playoff against italy to determine the final spot in next year's world cup.an came off and added time to give the united states a 1-nil victory. they will face them in bridgeview, illinois. >> 49ers looking for their third straight win today. raiders are in pittsburgh going for their fourth straight victory. i'm mike shumann, have a great day. >> like it or not you are going to see and hear a lot about sarah palin this week. the former governor has several projects coming to fruition all at once. is she planning to run for president or not? >> it used to object sunday and monday you got happy days, this week, it will be sarah palin days. sarah's alaska on the learning channel. monday night, bristol goes dancing, final round of "dancing with the stars". tuesday the release of sarah palin's new book, america by heart and you can see her on twitter weighing in on the tsa pat down controversy. she would rather see profiling, we profile individuals, profile away. it is a constant palin palooza. others listen to what barbara bush told larry king in an interview. >>
. >> u.s.a. women in a playoff against italy to determine the final spot in next year's world cup.an came off and added time to give the united states a 1-nil victory. they will face them in bridgeview, illinois. >> 49ers looking for their third straight win today. raiders are in pittsburgh going for their fourth straight victory. i'm mike shumann, have a great day. >> like it or not you are going to see and hear a lot about sarah palin this week. the former governor has...
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our last two come from just about as far apart as you can be in the u.s.a..ut they represent the same state of mind. tea party country. . >> i'm provide to be called senator tea party because i feel like i'm giving a voice to people who are very frustrated that washington is not listening. >> bret: jim demint started to earn that moniker before the tea party was a household name. elected to the house in 1998, then to the senate in 2004, demint quickly earned a reputation as a pork buster. >> they are fed up they've had enough of government spending and bailouts. breath breath this 2008 he stepped forward -- >> bret: in 2008 he stepped forward voting against tarp what turned out to be president bush's bank bail out. a vote many cite as the moment of concept of the tea party movement. three months later demint led the crusade against president obama's trillion dollar stimulus package. that effort failed. but left demint more determined to chain the culture in washington. >> it is like blasting rock. it is not graceful. >> bret: your critics would say perhaps yo
our last two come from just about as far apart as you can be in the u.s.a..ut they represent the same state of mind. tea party country. . >> i'm provide to be called senator tea party because i feel like i'm giving a voice to people who are very frustrated that washington is not listening. >> bret: jim demint started to earn that moniker before the tea party was a household name. elected to the house in 1998, then to the senate in 2004, demint quickly earned a reputation as a pork...
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our last two come from just about as far apart as you can be in the u.s.a.. represent the same state of mind. tea party country. . >> i'm provide to be called senator tea party because i feel like i'm giving a voice to people who are very frustrated that washington is not listening. >> bret: jim demint started to earn that moniker before the tea party was a household name. elected to the house in 1998, then to the senate in 2004, demint quickly earned a reputation as a pork buster. >> they are fed up they've had enough of government spending and bailouts. breath breath this 2008 he stepped forward -- >> bret: in 2008 he stepped forward voting against tarp what turned out to be president bush's bank bail out. a vote many cite as the moment of concept of the tea party movement. three months later demint led the crusade against president obama's trillion dollar stimulus package. that effort failed. but left demint more determined to chain the culture in washington. >> it is like blasting rock. it is not graceful. >> bret: your critics would say perhaps you don't
our last two come from just about as far apart as you can be in the u.s.a.. represent the same state of mind. tea party country. . >> i'm provide to be called senator tea party because i feel like i'm giving a voice to people who are very frustrated that washington is not listening. >> bret: jim demint started to earn that moniker before the tea party was a household name. elected to the house in 1998, then to the senate in 2004, demint quickly earned a reputation as a pork buster....