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culture, universities, mainstream media, the world of the arts and entertainment, not to mention the un, it has become harder and harder to maintain the pretense that there is any significant difference between the new anti-zionism and the old anti-semitism. it came about that the political left which had for so long and with good reason commanded the loyalty of the jews was now offering hospitality to ideas and sentiments that were blatantly hostile to jews. to cite only one of the many examples i discuss in my book, the nation perhaps the most influential magazine of the american left, and that had once upon a time that a staunch supporter of israel, could not publish an article by the novelist and critic gore but all in which israel was described in his words a predatory nation's busy stealing other peoples land in the name of an agent theocracy. and in which she denounced american jews, all american jews as as in irately difficult. it was bad enough that a major liberal periodical like the nation could play host to the naked invocation of two of the classic scenes of anti-semitism,
culture, universities, mainstream media, the world of the arts and entertainment, not to mention the un, it has become harder and harder to maintain the pretense that there is any significant difference between the new anti-zionism and the old anti-semitism. it came about that the political left which had for so long and with good reason commanded the loyalty of the jews was now offering hospitality to ideas and sentiments that were blatantly hostile to jews. to cite only one of the many...
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the house committee on un- american activities. the blacklist was unofficial, but he could not get work as an artist. he painted signs and he worked in the shipyards, but he was not able to work in the profession that he loved. he possessed an enormous talent in that, and he was an animator. it was always interesting to me that despite the fact his career was ruined by walt disney, he still loved films and he used to delight us as kids drawing perfect caricatures of all the disney characters. we watched the films he made with great pride. we made a distinction between the fact that the films could be wonderful, without the corporate politics. it informed how i wrote about pop culture and how i wrote "no logo." a lot of people that write about pop culture tend to throw it all out. anyone who wants to go to the mall has terrible values. it's junk. there was a disdain for pop culture. and for me, i felt like it was possible to critique the corporate power but maintain an appreciation of why we are drawn to this culture. >> let me keep
the house committee on un- american activities. the blacklist was unofficial, but he could not get work as an artist. he painted signs and he worked in the shipyards, but he was not able to work in the profession that he loved. he possessed an enormous talent in that, and he was an animator. it was always interesting to me that despite the fact his career was ruined by walt disney, he still loved films and he used to delight us as kids drawing perfect caricatures of all the disney characters....
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who were there, national delegations, we are almost certainly going to see a decline in un membership. because there are so many low-lying island countries that may not exist 30 years from now simply because of rising sea level. some of them are so close it doesn't take much of a rise for them to begin planning evaluations and some of them are already at that stage. the ice sheets are melting. the greenland ice sheet and the west antarctic ice sheet. if the greenland ice sheet melts entirely sea level rises 23 feet. west antarctica breaks up completely. it has already started to break up. c level rises 16 feet. we are looking at potentially very substantial rises in sea level over the longer term. the greenland ice sheet will not melt overnight. the latest projections are during this century we can expect roughly -- we can expect a rise in sea level up to six feet. even a three foot rise in sea level according to world bank would put bangladesh under water. bangladesh is a country of 1 sixty million people, half that of the united states. a three foot rise in sea level would put a goo
who were there, national delegations, we are almost certainly going to see a decline in un membership. because there are so many low-lying island countries that may not exist 30 years from now simply because of rising sea level. some of them are so close it doesn't take much of a rise for them to begin planning evaluations and some of them are already at that stage. the ice sheets are melting. the greenland ice sheet and the west antarctic ice sheet. if the greenland ice sheet melts entirely...
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so the un language can hear out if i look at what china is doing, i see a sea change. there was a release of a report i had the privilege of cochairing about how can the world transition to sustainable energy. the inter academy council, representing science academy's across the world. they were purging energy efficiency, but there was no great question of climate change. we were talking about these issues. two days later -- two years later, a comeback, have another dinner, and i see something different. that climate change would be devastating china and the rest of the world. we have to diversify our energy supply, we are too dependent on coal and carbon emission growth in china, it is not sustainable. so they have moved very aggressively, pushing hard to get 15% of their energy run noble, and now they are constructing the most efficient ones, pushing hard energy efficiency. if you look at the things that china is doing in the last year , it is impressive. why are they doing this? climate change will be bad for china and the rest of the world. and this, they see as an
so the un language can hear out if i look at what china is doing, i see a sea change. there was a release of a report i had the privilege of cochairing about how can the world transition to sustainable energy. the inter academy council, representing science academy's across the world. they were purging energy efficiency, but there was no great question of climate change. we were talking about these issues. two days later -- two years later, a comeback, have another dinner, and i see something...
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my question is, how copmme -- in the un peacekeeping there is assessment? but there is no assessment for un food programs? >> please join me in thanking our panelists. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> president obama post his first state dinner for prime minister -- indian prime minister singh tonight. we will have coverage of guest arrivals starting at 9:00 eastern, here on c-span. >> thanksgiving day on c-span, bill clinton is on hand to% steven spielberg with this year's liberty medal. stanley greenberg, part of a panel assessing the obama presidency. and nick burns and lesley gell terrorism and nuclear weapons. later, howard dean and armey on the economy and capitalism. thanksgiving day on c-span. >> american icons -- three nights of documentaries on the iconic homes of the three branches of american government. beginning thursday night, "supreme court -- home to america's highest court," reveals the highest court to the eyes of the supreme court justices. then
my question is, how copmme -- in the un peacekeeping there is assessment? but there is no assessment for un food programs? >> please join me in thanking our panelists. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> president obama post his first state dinner for prime minister -- indian prime minister singh tonight. we will have coverage of guest arrivals starting at 9:00 eastern, here on c-span....
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i came from a very normal, un-hollywood background. my parents provided me with every sort of normal upbringing they could. >> you've gotten better, obviously. you have a child now. >> i do, i have zoe, she's almost 19 months old. absolutely beautiful. she's amazing. she was a little bumblebee for halloween. she's just the light of my life. she really, really is. she's helped me in getting sober. >> how is your financial situation? did you save your money? >> i had. i had invested it in a house and things like that. i blew a lot of it. but, you know, things are a lot better now. i'm back working again and doing, you know, trying to get back in doing what i love. it's been a struggle and i wasn't always responsible with my money. i was able to -- to -- >> you know the term young and foolish. that was you. >> yes, i know. >> you're not now. >> no. >> we have a question from somebody who tweeted us. >> awesome. >> this is from kelly swinner walker. she says, what is the one piece of advice you could give every child star? >> i would say f
i came from a very normal, un-hollywood background. my parents provided me with every sort of normal upbringing they could. >> you've gotten better, obviously. you have a child now. >> i do, i have zoe, she's almost 19 months old. absolutely beautiful. she's amazing. she was a little bumblebee for halloween. she's just the light of my life. she really, really is. she's helped me in getting sober. >> how is your financial situation? did you save your money? >> i had. i...
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guest: i do think the un on friday. was said that the eye ran yens have 100 percent complying with the un. there's no argument from the un point of view that iran is in take action and iran is not in compliance and has been defying international efforts to reveal what they're doing. i think there's little support for the notion that iran has been in compliance and i think that's big issue for them going forward. host: caller talked about lobbying efforts. twitter asks. this is the issue. giving billions to israel and them using it to fund muslims. guest: the military for israel a lot of viewers have to be aware. much of it was used to purchase weapons and arms produced by americans and do promote american jobs and the american economy so there isn't at this point direct economic pááráup'ce to the first world economy. doesn't need the economics but what it does get as do many other american allies is it gets military assistance that much of comes back to fund american jobs. 3 billion in military assráup'ce goes to israel
guest: i do think the un on friday. was said that the eye ran yens have 100 percent complying with the un. there's no argument from the un point of view that iran is in take action and iran is not in compliance and has been defying international efforts to reveal what they're doing. i think there's little support for the notion that iran has been in compliance and i think that's big issue for them going forward. host: caller talked about lobbying efforts. twitter asks. this is the issue. giving...
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. -- is un-parliamentary. >> capitalism clearly is not working. we cannot be capitalists without money. as also picked up by many of my colleagues, the practice ships are extremely -- the apprentice ships are extremely successful training people, but a friend of mine recently was an apprentice and finds himself unemployed. the governoment needs to make sure that we have very many jobs available for people in manual skills labor. >> thank you very much. this young lady here. >> when people do apprenticeships, they do not have as much responsibility to spend the money. they bring back the jobs because they have a house and mortgage and children to look after. if more young people get these jobs, these other people will not have them. >> thank you. i am afraid we have to move to the windups speech right now. >> good afternoon, mr. speaker. i represent kingston. each and everyone of us sitting in this chamber today has been directly or indirectly affected by the current economic situation. due to the mistakes made in the past, we smelled the stench of
. -- is un-parliamentary. >> capitalism clearly is not working. we cannot be capitalists without money. as also picked up by many of my colleagues, the practice ships are extremely -- the apprentice ships are extremely successful training people, but a friend of mine recently was an apprentice and finds himself unemployed. the governoment needs to make sure that we have very many jobs available for people in manual skills labor. >> thank you very much. this young lady here. >>...
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'gators un. defeated. >> andre: i think michigan state will be heard from before it all said and done, but that's a big win for the 'gators. >> dave: tackled we ole miss's rodney scott, the freshman backup running back, down to the 17-yard line, and that's where mississippi state will take over. >> you always want plays back if you're a quarterback. but watch the action right here. the fullback going to the flat. now you'll guest the fullback, allen, right up the field. the action takes the linebacker out. jevan snead threes a lob shot to allen, it would have been a touchdown pass. doesn't allow anderson to undercut that football. those are the ones you wish you had back on film study the next day. >> dave: to the near side, brandon evans. out over the 20 to the 22-yard line. you go back -- let's go back to houston, when you were playing collegiately. are there still a couple of passes that you can't get off your mind? >> andre: oh, no doubt. you get a guy running wide open, and have an opportuni
'gators un. defeated. >> andre: i think michigan state will be heard from before it all said and done, but that's a big win for the 'gators. >> dave: tackled we ole miss's rodney scott, the freshman backup running back, down to the 17-yard line, and that's where mississippi state will take over. >> you always want plays back if you're a quarterback. but watch the action right here. the fullback going to the flat. now you'll guest the fullback, allen, right up the field. the...
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picker we've been flying since the seventh year, that on a day very close to the 21st, which is the un international day of peace, we fly these giant piece of his. this hope untrimmed year we hope to fly in about 50 countries. we do have one somewhere here but it seems to have disappeared. it is coming. okay. all right. is coming. and so i want to you right now, that the day of peace this year is coming very, very soon. it is on the 19th of september, which is what, just over a week or something. it will be 12:00 noon and it will be at the irca lake park. listen to the words that were made for the peace. which is actually about to come. having trouble with its wings, made of recycled. >> made by everyone. once a year we circle the world saying ain't it time to bury the guns ♪ ♪ our time has come ♪ and we have begun ♪ fixing the world. [applause] ♪ it's a dream and it's a vision. it's a prayer that we may see ♪ ♪ when every person, every creature ♪ ♪ will be treated with dignity. ♪ when every war will be a memory, we never shall repeat ♪ ♪ our time has come and we have begun ♪ ♪ to circ
picker we've been flying since the seventh year, that on a day very close to the 21st, which is the un international day of peace, we fly these giant piece of his. this hope untrimmed year we hope to fly in about 50 countries. we do have one somewhere here but it seems to have disappeared. it is coming. okay. all right. is coming. and so i want to you right now, that the day of peace this year is coming very, very soon. it is on the 19th of september, which is what, just over a week or...
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did not want to go through the process of proving his political credentials because of the history of un- american activities and the political resonance in his own family of having been the son of a blacklisted artist. he preferred to leave and came to canada. that is why i am a canadian. i was born a few years later. >> your mother and father were married here? >> in new jersey. i have an older brother. >> where did they move? >> to montreal. >> are they still there? >> no, they are in vancouver for the weather. many american young people in this time moved to canada. it was kind of a brain drain. our universities are filled with war resisters from the vietnam era. my father taught medicine at mcgill. we moved back to the united states when i was a baby and lived there till i was five in rochester, new york. this was after it had become safe for war resisters. they both decided they preferred it in canada. my father preferred the single payer health care system. my mother was working for the national film board, which is a public institution that allowed her to make the political films
did not want to go through the process of proving his political credentials because of the history of un- american activities and the political resonance in his own family of having been the son of a blacklisted artist. he preferred to leave and came to canada. that is why i am a canadian. i was born a few years later. >> your mother and father were married here? >> in new jersey. i have an older brother. >> where did they move? >> to montreal. >> are they still...
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and international opinion that unlike iraq our presence in pakistan has the unanimous support of the un council? >> absolutely right. any permanent settlement which will assure non-interference by other members of the region in the affairs of afghanistan will have to include the countries he mentioned. they will have to be part of the discussion. they can be part of a better security arrangements for afghanistan. as far as the specific detail of the london conference of the we can bring a broad information in due course. there have to be talks with the countries in the region about how they can secure the future of afghanistan. of course, there will be economic and cultural links essential for afghanistan to control its own affairs. >> when i was there this summer and was able to see the excellent medical facilities at the camp -- and soldiers there were also very impressed, with the deployment will he make sure that the commensurate increase with the in-their medical services is taking care of as well as back here? >> he is right about the high quality and the superb service provided b
and international opinion that unlike iraq our presence in pakistan has the unanimous support of the un council? >> absolutely right. any permanent settlement which will assure non-interference by other members of the region in the affairs of afghanistan will have to include the countries he mentioned. they will have to be part of the discussion. they can be part of a better security arrangements for afghanistan. as far as the specific detail of the london conference of the we can bring a...
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the reagan era, which was in full swing in 1981, to be best characterized as being un- yong, i'm poor, and i'm black. that was the real majority. to put it another way, white come a middle-class, middle-age, married, mom, dad, kids. reagan grasped that vision very well. and that vision was not just something that he grasped, but a whisper trade over and over again in the popular culture. whether it was leave it to beaver in the 1960's or the cosby show in the 19 80's. democrats didn't do well when that's a real majority was on young, on poor amah and i'm black. how badly? we know the record. but just bear with me on to statistics. democrats won 50% of the vote. only twice since 1970 and that was jimmy carter in 1976 and obama in 2008. not bill clinton not harry truman not john off kennedy. if we go back further on fdr, lbj, carter, and obama have received the 50% mark. i think the real majority that unyoung, unpoor, unblack it works well for the republican party. it worked well because democrats succeeded. think about for a moment. the new deal was geared towards a nation that was one
the reagan era, which was in full swing in 1981, to be best characterized as being un- yong, i'm poor, and i'm black. that was the real majority. to put it another way, white come a middle-class, middle-age, married, mom, dad, kids. reagan grasped that vision very well. and that vision was not just something that he grasped, but a whisper trade over and over again in the popular culture. whether it was leave it to beaver in the 1960's or the cosby show in the 19 80's. democrats didn't do well...
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brent scowcroft once said for him the cold war ended when g h gorbachev allowed germançó un n unificationbecause he didn't think that nato would enlarge to the east and i think that someone earlier saidmy that bush was opposed to this or said he was. today it has. so to what extent was this development a broken promise on the part of the u.s. and what extent does it define the current relationship which some have used to build tension in >> we will tako another one. >> i have the feeling this afternoon÷ -- i'm a product of the government and academia and more recently journalism. i have the same feeling that i did when you and mel had your conference a couple of years ago on strategy after the bush administration. it runs something like this. you have three brilliant scholarsç here today who have been in government who understand what it is all about and the whole gist of the conversation is that america is going to go on continuing to be the preeminent worldç power. perhaps challenged but we are going to keep on doing pretty much the way we have done it. do you suppose that barack ob ç
brent scowcroft once said for him the cold war ended when g h gorbachev allowed germançó un n unificationbecause he didn't think that nato would enlarge to the east and i think that someone earlier saidmy that bush was opposed to this or said he was. today it has. so to what extent was this development a broken promise on the part of the u.s. and what extent does it define the current relationship which some have used to build tension in >> we will tako another one. >> i have the...
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. >> a un high-school? it is 0-1. he will regret ever coming here. number 2. to take your children to church or synagogue once a week because that teaches them there is something even greater than themselves that is out there. they might not be able to see it but if you respect a supreme being and the teachings you are more likely to respect each other and respect yourself. do you go to church once a week? you are not religious? this is getting real bad here. number 3. you have to check your children's homework four nights a week because the intellectual development of a child is as important as their physical development and it tells them their intellectual development really does matter. to your parents check your homework on a nightly basis? >> of course they do. >> you are lying to me. >> they are on the all-time. >> you are one for three. what is your gpa? >> 89. >> out of 100? you are right at that time-right there? number for, who has a blackberry i can hold. i need a blackberry. you will never see this again. this is evil. if you are a parent, in the r
. >> a un high-school? it is 0-1. he will regret ever coming here. number 2. to take your children to church or synagogue once a week because that teaches them there is something even greater than themselves that is out there. they might not be able to see it but if you respect a supreme being and the teachings you are more likely to respect each other and respect yourself. do you go to church once a week? you are not religious? this is getting real bad here. number 3. you have to check...
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this is the largest vote margin on such a resolution on iran in the un ever. over 60% of members voted in support. with that, i will happily take your questions. >> the statement said they took stock of recent events. was there no discussion about the way ahead at this meeting? >> i think the political records wanted to take a look at their responses, or lack thereof, to a number of calls by the international community. i think what was certainly agree on was that we needed to have a follow-up meeting to talk about next steps which is all a part of the dual track approach which we have taken from the beginning. this next meeting which will take place will take a closer look at what measures we may need to take with regard to iran. we continue to call on them to accept this proposal. we think it is a good one. we think is a great way for them to show, if in the -- if indeed they want to be peaceful, to comply with the international community. we will have to see. there has been noted federal for the next meeting. >> the fact that they will meet rigid way to --
this is the largest vote margin on such a resolution on iran in the un ever. over 60% of members voted in support. with that, i will happily take your questions. >> the statement said they took stock of recent events. was there no discussion about the way ahead at this meeting? >> i think the political records wanted to take a look at their responses, or lack thereof, to a number of calls by the international community. i think what was certainly agree on was that we needed to have...
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people understand especially of china, un, russia, now saying let's remove the dollar as an international reserve currency. that would mean less finance for the dollar, which would be not good things. peter schweizer, i want to thank you again. my name is michele bachmann, a member of congress. i want to thank peter schweizer for his book "architects of ruin." you can find more information at peter schweizer.com. thank you so much for joining us today. >> did you know you can view booktv programs online? go to booktv.org. type the name of the author, book or subject into the search area in the upper left hand corner of the page. select the watchfully. now you can view the entire program. you might also explore the recently on booktv box or the featured programs box. to find and view recent and featured programs. coming up next booktv presents "after words," an hour-long interview program where we invite a guest host to interview the author of a new book. this week, taylor branch recalls his eight years of private meetings with president bill clinton from 1993 to 2001 in "the clinton tapes
people understand especially of china, un, russia, now saying let's remove the dollar as an international reserve currency. that would mean less finance for the dollar, which would be not good things. peter schweizer, i want to thank you again. my name is michele bachmann, a member of congress. i want to thank peter schweizer for his book "architects of ruin." you can find more information at peter schweizer.com. thank you so much for joining us today. >> did you know you can...
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but beyond that, i'm just for anything -- i think it is un-american to try to close things down and oppress people and keep people off the ballot and so on and so forth and i think whatever we can do to encourage new voices, new choices. i think it's very important. and i don't know if moving e elections to a presidential year would guarantee better people in office or what not. but it seems to me that we need more issues and ideas on the table and that's kind of where i come from on this. >> [inaudible] >> the open primary, that would be fine. that helps open up the process. that was exactly what i was seeing. i'm up for anything if it opens the process up. >> the primary system is, look, yeah you want an open election system but you also want the parties to be able to have some control over what they do and i don't care whether it is the democrat or republican party or libertarian party and all of those parties do not want people coming in and voting in their primary fights who are not -- don't really believe in their ideas but are only there to spoil the choice. and i recall one of the p
but beyond that, i'm just for anything -- i think it is un-american to try to close things down and oppress people and keep people off the ballot and so on and so forth and i think whatever we can do to encourage new voices, new choices. i think it's very important. and i don't know if moving e elections to a presidential year would guarantee better people in office or what not. but it seems to me that we need more issues and ideas on the table and that's kind of where i come from on this....
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they are called un-islamic. it is both discouraging to them and frightening to moderate muslims.it intimidates them from speaking out. that is the environment they lived in. lived in. there a that have the courage to speak publicly, but we don't want to discourage them from privately and quietly cooperating with local officials. >> the question in terms of the ways to combat extremism and what role does the muslim community play, we are informed by our discussions with intelligence officials in the u.k., denmark, and the netherlands that have had to deal with this problem. their responses right along the same lines that at the end of the day, it will be@@@@@'&g >> i would just under score what ms. townsend said. it is important for muslims to speak out publicly, but also there is evidence of a great deal of quiet activity going on within the community. we are talking about people attempting to ensure that their own family members, friends, colleagues, do not go down a self-destructive path. there is a great deal of pressure in the community against this type of activity. >> the o
they are called un-islamic. it is both discouraging to them and frightening to moderate muslims.it intimidates them from speaking out. that is the environment they lived in. lived in. there a that have the courage to speak publicly, but we don't want to discourage them from privately and quietly cooperating with local officials. >> the question in terms of the ways to combat extremism and what role does the muslim community play, we are informed by our discussions with intelligence...
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and schenn goes on the nice >> joe: 15 yards un-annual lift- like conduct >> craig: here he is, gettingion, schenn has to grab him with the left arm, good speed by beagle >> joe: looking like a greyhound. >> craig: you can buy it off me >> joe: yeah, sure. >> joe: power play packaged by the ups store. brooks laich now firmly ensconced in front of the net in that mike knuble spot. ovechkin, one timer, right to the bread basket to ian white. that has to sting. stempniak, shorthanded opportunity, stajan guns it white >> craig: that was a little laidy there at the blue line i fleischer the other way >> joe: pass picked up by laich and gunnarsson gets it out, gets help from mitchell, 2 on 2. step yak looking for a missile, blocked away by fleischer >> craig: nicely done by fle sich on the back check. hits the break, ovechkin, wrister high on toskala who barely flinched. ovechkin gets it back. alex ovechkin has the lone goal in this hockey game, trying to make it 2-0 on the power play, for another 48 seconds. backstrom, the stop. the stop by toskala and no rebound >> craig: he was stopped in
and schenn goes on the nice >> joe: 15 yards un-annual lift- like conduct >> craig: here he is, gettingion, schenn has to grab him with the left arm, good speed by beagle >> joe: looking like a greyhound. >> craig: you can buy it off me >> joe: yeah, sure. >> joe: power play packaged by the ups store. brooks laich now firmly ensconced in front of the net in that mike knuble spot. ovechkin, one timer, right to the bread basket to ian white. that has to sting....
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. >> she has a heart for the un r underserved and the under treated. >> reporter: another cause closeher heart is parkinson's disease, which claimed her father. she founded the hollywood foundation with her husband, former nfl running back rodney pete. >> we get them connected with the newest procedures. service is the rent we pay for living. and i feel it's not like what you have and what you give back, but how you give back. >>> world war ii ended more than 60 years ago, but the battleship "massachusetts" is still seeing action. >>> and one navyman who was with her from day one is still walking the planks to help preserve history. >>> well, it is just nerve racking enough paeping being parents for the very first time, but one minneapolis couple decided to share their experience with thousands of people, online. now, yesterday morning, they welcomed their six-pound, eight-ounce baby girl here on a social networking site called momslikeme.com. the site tracked new mom, lindsay's, experience from day one, following her around for checkups and all the way through her eight-hour labor an
. >> she has a heart for the un r underserved and the under treated. >> reporter: another cause closeher heart is parkinson's disease, which claimed her father. she founded the hollywood foundation with her husband, former nfl running back rodney pete. >> we get them connected with the newest procedures. service is the rent we pay for living. and i feel it's not like what you have and what you give back, but how you give back. >>> world war ii ended more than 60 years...
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un die both have children and grandchildren, -- you and i both have children and grandchildren, and we want them to live in peace. we have both worked hard to give our own and our nation security and our own nation's children that security. we realize that no one treaty, no one meeting can guarantee the future safety of our nation's. in the end, peace can be won only if we have pursued it and struggled tenaciously to keep the peace all along. yet despite for peace,fcc has on seemed -- this fight for peace has often seemed the most difficult victory to win. year-to-date as we set very -- here today as we said very careful limits on our power, we draw boundaries around our fears of one another. as we begin to control our fears, we can better ensure our future. in a setting our hands to this treaty, we set our nation's anda safer course. we have labored long to make salt ii a safe and useful chart toward the future. let us pledge now all together to use this treaty as we continue our passage to peace. >> i have always been enormously impressed by the number of times presidents in similar
un die both have children and grandchildren, -- you and i both have children and grandchildren, and we want them to live in peace. we have both worked hard to give our own and our nation security and our own nation's children that security. we realize that no one treaty, no one meeting can guarantee the future safety of our nation's. in the end, peace can be won only if we have pursued it and struggled tenaciously to keep the peace all along. yet despite for peace,fcc has on seemed -- this...
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he's un-rehabilitatable. absolutely. >>> miss carmichael disappeared approximately a year ago in november. her car was located by family members and the investigation was ongoing, i believe, by lawrenceville heights police department. >> miss carmichael was the first one recovered from the backyard and she was a ligature strangulation. there was something around the neck. >> anthony sowell has been charged with five counts as of right now of aggravated murder, and, of course, that could possibly rise as investigators continue to go through these bodies. >> and the suspect, anthony sowell, in court just a couple of hours ago. he had on a paper outfit that they dress you in when they are afraid you may commit suicide. he's in a psych ward where they get special privileges. ken robinson with wtam 1100, why was he in court? >> he was in court to answer the charges. he was being arraigned in municipal court. agencies often do that to get the ball rolling. it's kind of like a preliminary deal. >> right. >> the char
he's un-rehabilitatable. absolutely. >>> miss carmichael disappeared approximately a year ago in november. her car was located by family members and the investigation was ongoing, i believe, by lawrenceville heights police department. >> miss carmichael was the first one recovered from the backyard and she was a ligature strangulation. there was something around the neck. >> anthony sowell has been charged with five counts as of right now of aggravated murder, and, of...
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at the un, a cancer is not mentioned. it has forgotten -- what would you expect countries to be talking about it? my plight began 30 years ago with a promise i made to my sister to do everything i could to find a cure for breast cancer. i remember the days see was diagnosed without the benefit of a mammogram. the world was very different. there were no young groups of people surrounded an organized around this disease. people crossed the street in our hometown when they saw her because they were afraid the disease was contagious. as i said earlier last summer, i met a breast cancer survivor in california with stage for a disease who was a living testament as to what we could accomplish. i was happy in believing that we will get to the end of this race. with more early detection and better screening, more hope and research and more survivors show what is possible. today we are talking about breast cancer in the u.s.. i hope to be back to discuss the global cancer crisis we have been facing. we need to create a lot of aware
at the un, a cancer is not mentioned. it has forgotten -- what would you expect countries to be talking about it? my plight began 30 years ago with a promise i made to my sister to do everything i could to find a cure for breast cancer. i remember the days see was diagnosed without the benefit of a mammogram. the world was very different. there were no young groups of people surrounded an organized around this disease. people crossed the street in our hometown when they saw her because they...
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un, they're going to get their way. going to go from 13.2 million down to #.7 million. that's a lot of senior citizens who are going to lose their medicare advantage coverage. i'm going to conclude by confirming what the senator from mississippi said. it's not just representatives in the house of representatives or senators who have sworn to help protect our constituents here, but it's third-party sources as well in the government and in the media who have confirmed the fact that this bill will cut benefits. and they'll certainly do it for senior citizens. we'll talk later about the republican ideas rather than identify a lot of us here. i'll just note that republicans have suggested a step-by-step approach to target specific exclusions to specific problems including things like medical liable reform, allowing residents to purchase insurance across state hraoeurpbgs association health plans which would help to reduce costs. most of our ideas are cost-free. they don't add a cent. they wouldn't cut medicare. they wouldn't diminish the quality of care for anyone. but they
un, they're going to get their way. going to go from 13.2 million down to #.7 million. that's a lot of senior citizens who are going to lose their medicare advantage coverage. i'm going to conclude by confirming what the senator from mississippi said. it's not just representatives in the house of representatives or senators who have sworn to help protect our constituents here, but it's third-party sources as well in the government and in the media who have confirmed the fact that this bill will...
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the media, the fleet street media, and he'd been battling them for years, well, they said would be an un- mitigated disaster. this quote from a rabbi at a synagogue said my synagogue was bombed during the war, but livingstone is going to do more damage than the germans. with the congestion charge that the livingstone didn't panic but we did it was he took failure seriously and because he took it seriously he took a number of steps to make sure that everything would go right during the implementation. >> what he did was kind of the equivalent of going up a mountain with a full mountain climbing back, oxygen, three days of supplies and everything else. they tested, plan, they tested again. they were fanatical about mapping out and mitigating every possible risk that could occur. they decided to do some more gaming. two weeks before the launch, transport from one got everybody together and they would do a dry run of the first day of the launch. they were going to get calls that would come in during the day to test them when things went wrong. their day of war games started at 7 a.m. the tea
the media, the fleet street media, and he'd been battling them for years, well, they said would be an un- mitigated disaster. this quote from a rabbi at a synagogue said my synagogue was bombed during the war, but livingstone is going to do more damage than the germans. with the congestion charge that the livingstone didn't panic but we did it was he took failure seriously and because he took it seriously he took a number of steps to make sure that everything would go right during the...
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the guy at the un, oonmoon, is true. there are thousands of these e- mails. i watched the boxer-kerry markup bill and it would destroy our country. what they are doing across the board and across the world is causing food shortages, starving people, and all these people, these scientists who claim that the consensus and they don't allow the opposite opinion in theire when there are thousands of opposing opinions on this. guest: this is a scary situation. we did not really allow an open debate on this. many people tried to shut down the debate with the statement that science is settled. it was not settled. there are 20 or 30 of us that knew that it was not and we could not get our word out there. maybe now we can go forward with some realistic policies. that would mean not wrecking the economy and going slowly and allowing people to invest in clean technology for the future rather than have the government take away in a futile attempt to stop warming. . he will talk to us about homegrown terrorism. u.s. energy secretary stephen chu is our guest. he talked abou
the guy at the un, oonmoon, is true. there are thousands of these e- mails. i watched the boxer-kerry markup bill and it would destroy our country. what they are doing across the board and across the world is causing food shortages, starving people, and all these people, these scientists who claim that the consensus and they don't allow the opposite opinion in theire when there are thousands of opposing opinions on this. guest: this is a scary situation. we did not really allow an open debate...
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it looked un-presidential. i mean, you call out the people that are calling you out. eventually you have to defend yourself. >> she wants to run for president. if she does. she doesn't say it. >> i think she will. >> which party is she going to run in? she's thrown everybody under the bus. she's thrown the republicans under the bus. the democrats she's thrown them under and then backed up again. >> she just backed up this conservative party candidate in new york 23. which didn't work out. you know, that's a valid point. you know, where is she going to go? she could go independent. i think she really loves the gop but she realizes that there are some problems in it right now. >>> the fabulous martha stewart took off her oven mitts in an interview with abc's "nightline" when asked about fellow, cook rachel ray. >> just came back from the rachel ray show. she drops things on the floor and throws them in the batter. >> to me she professed she cannot bake. she just did a new cookbook which is just a reedit of a lot of her old recipes. that's not good enough for me. i reall
it looked un-presidential. i mean, you call out the people that are calling you out. eventually you have to defend yourself. >> she wants to run for president. if she does. she doesn't say it. >> i think she will. >> which party is she going to run in? she's thrown everybody under the bus. she's thrown the republicans under the bus. the democrats she's thrown them under and then backed up again. >> she just backed up this conservative party candidate in new york 23....
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at the un, it is not even mentioned in the millennium development goals.hy would you expect countries to be talking about it? my fight began nearly 30 years ago. it was a promise i made to my sister, susan, to do everything i could to find a cure for breast cancer. i remember those early days when she was diagnosed without the benefit of a mammogram. the world was very different. there was no text messaging, no young groups of people organized around this disease, people cross the street in our hometown when i saw her because they were afraid her disease was contagious. but as i said earlier, i met the press cancer survivor with a stage iv disease. she was living testament to what we could accomplish. i had to believe that on that day my sister was watching and happy and believing that we would get to the end of this race. so what more early detection, not less, better screening, more research translating to longer life and work survivors -- it shows what is possible. today we're talking about breast cancer in the u.s., but i hope you'll invite me back to
at the un, it is not even mentioned in the millennium development goals.hy would you expect countries to be talking about it? my fight began nearly 30 years ago. it was a promise i made to my sister, susan, to do everything i could to find a cure for breast cancer. i remember those early days when she was diagnosed without the benefit of a mammogram. the world was very different. there was no text messaging, no young groups of people organized around this disease, people cross the street in our...
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involved in the struggle for a long time, that you know and that we have made progress but we face an un ending in pandemic. one that spares no one, that unfortunately disproportionately affects most of all honorable, and which is the defining health challenge of our times. we have to address its through a series of labrada and crosscutting global partnerships and a whole of government approach to. and that is exactly what we are attempting to do. we know the ravages and complexities of an hiv/aids here at our own country and we know many of us what it looks like around the world. on but we can take some heart in the progress that has been made over the last two decades. access to antiretroviral chairman and low and middle income countries has risen tenfold in the last five years. new hiv infections have fallen by 17 percent over the last eight years and much of that progress has been due to the concerted efforts of the united states government and our partners. i want to applaud president bush for making a serious commitment to american leadership in combating hiv/aids. his administrati
involved in the struggle for a long time, that you know and that we have made progress but we face an un ending in pandemic. one that spares no one, that unfortunately disproportionately affects most of all honorable, and which is the defining health challenge of our times. we have to address its through a series of labrada and crosscutting global partnerships and a whole of government approach to. and that is exactly what we are attempting to do. we know the ravages and complexities of an...
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un "fox news sunday" there is republican congressman alexander, democratic senator arlen specter andebbie stab and now -- stabinow. senator alexander will also be a guest on "washington journal" this morning. on "face the nation" there will be charles schumer, jon kyle, and dr. jenifer ashton. on a "state of the union" they will include mitch mcconnell, sherry brown, michael bennett, and keen shaheen. at 90.1 fm, nationwide on satellite radio, channel 132, you can follow us on twitter as well. >> later today on booktv, three new books by and about sarah palin. matthew continuity on the persecution of sarah palin, stephen gillin follows the transfer of power, and the lbj first hours as president. the financial crisis on "after words." interviewed by vermont senator, bernie sanders. the entire schedule can be found on line, including our 4 day book-tv weekend. >> monday, and that neutrality, federal communications commission drayman -- chairman maps out his goals for the agency on "the communicators." >> thanksgiving week on c-span, and look at politics in america, topics including the
un "fox news sunday" there is republican congressman alexander, democratic senator arlen specter andebbie stab and now -- stabinow. senator alexander will also be a guest on "washington journal" this morning. on "face the nation" there will be charles schumer, jon kyle, and dr. jenifer ashton. on a "state of the union" they will include mitch mcconnell, sherry brown, michael bennett, and keen shaheen. at 90.1 fm, nationwide on satellite radio, channel...
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training of ten suicide attackers was far beyond anything that we had seen in any of the conspiracies un covered thus far sense 9/11 i did point out that we have seen one gunman, pairs of shooters to motivated by political cause or mental illness run amok determined to kill in quantity. therefore an attack carried out by wind or a small number of attackers armed with a readily available weapons, nothing exotic, perhaps causing scores of casualties was certainly not inconceivable. i mention that now because the threat we face is not so much one of organizations penetrating the united states as it is the spread of ideologies and models of behavior. that is what we are talking about here, models of behavior. it is noteworthy that the only terrorist attackers to succeed in hiring anyone in the united states in 9/11 were lone gunman now, at a glance major hasan rampage at fort hood looks a lot like what used to be called going postal. a deepening sense of personal grievance culminating in a homicidal rampage directed against co-workers, in this case fellow soldiers. for hasan going jihad refl
training of ten suicide attackers was far beyond anything that we had seen in any of the conspiracies un covered thus far sense 9/11 i did point out that we have seen one gunman, pairs of shooters to motivated by political cause or mental illness run amok determined to kill in quantity. therefore an attack carried out by wind or a small number of attackers armed with a readily available weapons, nothing exotic, perhaps causing scores of casualties was certainly not inconceivable. i mention that...
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this un sanitized data may cause embarrassment for some agencies , but my expectation is that any embarrassment suffered would encourage self correcting behavior and lead to better reporting in the future. the second major recording problem was not reporting recipients we have not yet received their list. given my decades of law- enforcement experience, it should come to no surprise that i personally favor a penalty for noncompliance the recovery after has no penalties for failure to report. that might be something for congress to consider. the fact that someone will fully not file it is distressing and must be addressed. agencies will need to decide what actions they're willing to take to ensure the transparency aims are not disregarded. perhaps -- for the board's part, we intend to post those names permanently on recovery.gov. the transparency is only half of the board's mission of transparency and accountability. over the past several months, we have made great strides in accountability and oversight. and we have procured tools to interface with 8.5 million public records to help identify re
this un sanitized data may cause embarrassment for some agencies , but my expectation is that any embarrassment suffered would encourage self correcting behavior and lead to better reporting in the future. the second major recording problem was not reporting recipients we have not yet received their list. given my decades of law- enforcement experience, it should come to no surprise that i personally favor a penalty for noncompliance the recovery after has no penalties for failure to report....
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they come uning in the house bringing up in the house what they burying. mama, look what we found. >> police haven't said if they found human bones in fact behind that house. anthony sowell's attorney hasn't commented about the charges his client is facing. sowell pleaded not guilty to charges he tried to rape a woman who got away, and that's the investigation that led police to all the bodies. >>> a new arrest in the case of a missouri family accused of horrible sex crimes against children. 72-year-old daryl mohler brought into a courtroom saturday chaurged with forceable rape against girls ages 5 and 9. has he said, he had no idea about the allegations. his bail set at $40,000. mohler's brother and four sons back in missouri are charged with crimes including bestiality and forcing an 11-year-old re toiv have an abortion. mohler says he's grown apart from his relatives and has nothing to do with them. >>> well, what's left of tropical storm ida moved up the east coast over the weekend after battering the mid-atlantic. one of our ei-reportersgreenwic conne
they come uning in the house bringing up in the house what they burying. mama, look what we found. >> police haven't said if they found human bones in fact behind that house. anthony sowell's attorney hasn't commented about the charges his client is facing. sowell pleaded not guilty to charges he tried to rape a woman who got away, and that's the investigation that led police to all the bodies. >>> a new arrest in the case of a missouri family accused of horrible sex crimes...
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it justifies, legitimizes, and encourages violence against anything un-islamic including the west andits allies. the signatures associated with this phase including becoming an active participant in the group, becoming increasingly isolated from one's life. gradually coming individuals begin to isolate themselves from secular society. they believe the world is divided between believers and infidels, everyone else. phase four, do have is asian -- @@@@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ @ chechnya, somalia, or iraq. we redirect to do something for the cause. frequently, group members go to cities, rafting, camping, paint ball, for the purpose of bonding and training. preparation has occurred. surveillance and reconnaissance begin, and the crew recognize is readily available components. new analysis, the 2007 radicalization study is applicable for the last 12 months. new findings. the most important is the internet is becoming even more of a valuable than you support the drive to radicalization. this was highlighted by the 2008 report this committee produced, noted accurately that the use of the internet by a
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as sanctions are concerned, india has implemented sanctions that are adopted under chapter 7 of the un security council. we have done that for all cases, not just iran. clearly, in terms of the evolving any consensus on what measures should be taken, i think it would be important to ensure that there is an international consensus because if you have major countries outside the framework, then it will not be effective. you will speak with a divided voice. i think this was the advice, if i may recall, which the german chancellor gave to the earlier u.s. president, say even that it takes to call her, ensure that all security council members are involved. >> question back there. will you go to the microphone over there? >> thank you, ambassador, for your talk. since the conversation has moved to asia, may i ask what you think the impact of president obama's meetings with the various joint declarations that your being made as seemed to offend against india's core national interests -- what do you think the effect will be on the prime minister's meeting with president obama, if any? >> if yo
as sanctions are concerned, india has implemented sanctions that are adopted under chapter 7 of the un security council. we have done that for all cases, not just iran. clearly, in terms of the evolving any consensus on what measures should be taken, i think it would be important to ensure that there is an international consensus because if you have major countries outside the framework, then it will not be effective. you will speak with a divided voice. i think this was the advice, if i may...
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frankly, i think it is un american and i suspect you share my views. what i find most outrageous about these scams are the reputable online businesses that are willing to take part in the scams. committee staff has provided me with a list of 88 well-known online businesses that have each made more than a billion dollars through sharing customer credit card information with scanners. they get what they want. we have printed copies of this anybody is interested. several of them have already withdrawn since they knew this was going on. usair, continental airlines, they have withdrawn from all of this, or say they are about to get rid of all of this. we have all heard of these companies and we have probably shop at some of the website. conclusion? america is a country of businessmen and women. we have great respect for enterprising people who have developed good products and sell them in our competitive marketplace. we are here today because we want to highlight the important point that tricking customers into buying goods and services they do not want is
frankly, i think it is un american and i suspect you share my views. what i find most outrageous about these scams are the reputable online businesses that are willing to take part in the scams. committee staff has provided me with a list of 88 well-known online businesses that have each made more than a billion dollars through sharing customer credit card information with scanners. they get what they want. we have printed copies of this anybody is interested. several of them have already...