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we need you to summon the same spirit of unbridled optimism, that bold willingness to tackle tough problems that led previous generations to meet the challenges their time. to power a nation from coast to coast, to touch the moon, to connect an entire world with our own science and imagination. that's what america is capable of doing. this one is no different. this one is no different. it will require our brightest scientists, most creative companies, but it's also going to require all of us, democrats, republicans, everybody in between to do our part. that's what this moment requires. and i know we can do it. and when we do, we'll remind the world once again just why it is that the united states of america is the greatest nation on earth. thank you, everybody. god bless you. [ applause ] god bless the united states of america! [ applause ] >>> president obama wrapping up here at a community college. he'll travel to new york city for a campaign event at the abc kitchen. it's one of four fund-raising events the president is scheduled to attend in new york bringing his fund-raising total to 1
we need you to summon the same spirit of unbridled optimism, that bold willingness to tackle tough problems that led previous generations to meet the challenges their time. to power a nation from coast to coast, to touch the moon, to connect an entire world with our own science and imagination. that's what america is capable of doing. this one is no different. this one is no different. it will require our brightest scientists, most creative companies, but it's also going to require all of us,...
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. >> reporter: it was also a decade when unbridled creativity ran parallel to seismic societal shiftsen women were working their way up in a man's world. >> you know, i just saved this company. >> reporter: but when sexism in the office and in ads was still the norm. >> women were very subservient. we accepted the sexist status quo as that's the way things were. >> reporter: jane moss has been called the real life peggy olson and wrote a book "mad women" about her experience as a copyrighter back then. >> it's only today as i look back i realize how downtrodden we were and what jawbreaking sexism was truly going on. >> reporter: though times have changed, top ad executives like karen kaplan, hill holiday's president, can still relate to the show. >> i started at hill holiday as a receptionist. we've come 180 degrees today. >> i think i identify not in the lifestyle perspective, but i would think with don draper. it's a tough, tough business. >> reporter: "mad men" and women, past, then present. michelle franzen, nbc news, boston. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. we hope
. >> reporter: it was also a decade when unbridled creativity ran parallel to seismic societal shiftsen women were working their way up in a man's world. >> you know, i just saved this company. >> reporter: but when sexism in the office and in ads was still the norm. >> women were very subservient. we accepted the sexist status quo as that's the way things were. >> reporter: jane moss has been called the real life peggy olson and wrote a book "mad women"...
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we can only put a stop to the unbridled corporate greed and grotesque income equality that's occurring if average americans still have a voice at the ballot box. there's why we're telling america's corporations today to keep their money out of our politics. thank you. >> good morning, i'm robert weisman, i'm the president of public citizen. 22 individuals contribute -- and corporations, 22 individuals and corporations contributed half of the money that went to super pacs through the end of 2011. this concentration of influence and power on behalf of the super wealthy and corporate america is a direct result of the citizens united decision. even worse, it's just a preview of something much worse that's about to come unless the corporations are stopped. we're very pleased today to join this coalition of organizations to announce we intend to do that. we intend to stop corporations from taking over control of our country, of our democracy and the way we live. through the corporate reform coalition, public citizen is involved with many of the groups here in working on behalf of shareholder
we can only put a stop to the unbridled corporate greed and grotesque income equality that's occurring if average americans still have a voice at the ballot box. there's why we're telling america's corporations today to keep their money out of our politics. thank you. >> good morning, i'm robert weisman, i'm the president of public citizen. 22 individuals contribute -- and corporations, 22 individuals and corporations contributed half of the money that went to super pacs through the end...
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over the american soldier accused of executing seventeen afghans but every so threatens to further unbridled natives mission in afghanistan . and bring firepower equal to freedom the claim of the u.s. gun lobby is weapon sales across the state with pro and anti foreign troops slugging it out. the e.u. steps up sanctions on iran freezing assets and blacklisting officials as existing penalties reduce oil exports and drive prices to dangerous levels. for. international news and comment twenty four hours a day this is a pretty the u.n. and arab league peace envoy kofi annan is to visit moscow in beijing over the weekend to broker a solution to the crisis in syria after another team returned from the masses held talks with the government on implementing a six point peace plan proposed by the special envoy includes an immediate cease fire both sides as well as access for humanitarian aid in the start of a political dialogue a plan was backed by the u.n. security council has already been dismissed by serious exile got a position. on news and praised new set of sanctions this time targeting presiden
over the american soldier accused of executing seventeen afghans but every so threatens to further unbridled natives mission in afghanistan . and bring firepower equal to freedom the claim of the u.s. gun lobby is weapon sales across the state with pro and anti foreign troops slugging it out. the e.u. steps up sanctions on iran freezing assets and blacklisting officials as existing penalties reduce oil exports and drive prices to dangerous levels. for. international news and comment twenty four...
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. >> josh hutcherson also worried about unbridled fame.ds are all right." >> i loved the story and the book. >> there are forced to fight to the death. >> it can never get silly. >> produce is expected to follow the same trajectory as harry potter and twilight. >> i heard about it from my kids. >> any other comparisons to wizards or vampires ends there. >> she doesn't have time to think about boyfriends. >> teacher part of a three -- it story set.t or a three- >> dozens of fans lined up in hunt valley last night for it midnight showing. the movie is getting great reviews online. >> very interesting. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. have you ever staked out a midnight showing or waited in a long line for the opening of a blockbuster movie? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> the answer is no. >> maybe "pumping iron." >> 57 degrees on tv hill. >> we will not see four number one seeds in the ncaa tournament. >> here is a look at last nigh
. >> josh hutcherson also worried about unbridled fame.ds are all right." >> i loved the story and the book. >> there are forced to fight to the death. >> it can never get silly. >> produce is expected to follow the same trajectory as harry potter and twilight. >> i heard about it from my kids. >> any other comparisons to wizards or vampires ends there. >> she doesn't have time to think about boyfriends. >> teacher part of a three -- it...
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how does congressman davis put into words his unbridled enthusiasm for mr. romney? >> he may not be mr. personality. he gives the fire-side chat and the fire goes out. >> with friend like those -- this week mr. romney got the endorcement of marco rub beau. rubio. how does he express his enthusiasm for mr. romney? he told a conservative media outlet, there's a lot of other people throughout that some of us wish had run for president, but they didn't. so, i guess vote for mitt. yesterday mitt romney received the endorsement of george h.w. bush. how did barbara bush express her enthusiasm. >> i think the worst campaign i've ever seen in my life. >> for those of you keeping track of the bush's this year, mitt romney has the endorsement of george h.w. bush, barbara bush and jeb bush. all of that raises the question of the other notable bush son. >> george w. bush has been here and have you sought his endorsement? >> i haven't met with him. we speak from time to time. >> we got to get out of here. >> now you see why. >> you speak all the time. >> has he endorsed you yet?
how does congressman davis put into words his unbridled enthusiasm for mr. romney? >> he may not be mr. personality. he gives the fire-side chat and the fire goes out. >> with friend like those -- this week mr. romney got the endorcement of marco rub beau. rubio. how does he express his enthusiasm for mr. romney? he told a conservative media outlet, there's a lot of other people throughout that some of us wish had run for president, but they didn't. so, i guess vote for mitt....
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think much about it, but if you hit a snag and you're particularly frustrated, it may trigger this unbridledred up for exactly that right moment. >> the world of air travel can be filled with flight delays, cramped cabins, and nervous fliers. it can make even the most patient among us irritable and out of sorts. this now-famous incident has been viewed more than 6 million times on youtube. taken by an unnamed airline employee, it captures the frustration of a woman in hong kong's airport. in the video, she yells at airline employees in disbelief that her plane is at the gate, but she's not allowed to board. >> when you're at the airport, it can be nerve-racking. we don't know who she was hoping to meet or why she had to meet that specific deadline, but the response is catastrophic. >> the woman throws herself to the floor in full-out meltdown. airline employees attempt to help her up. they plead with her to calm down. [ speaking foreign language ] >> fixed deadlines are not the only stress factors in flying. there are other ever-present problems. like alcohol. in spring of 2001, twin sisters
think much about it, but if you hit a snag and you're particularly frustrated, it may trigger this unbridledred up for exactly that right moment. >> the world of air travel can be filled with flight delays, cramped cabins, and nervous fliers. it can make even the most patient among us irritable and out of sorts. this now-famous incident has been viewed more than 6 million times on youtube. taken by an unnamed airline employee, it captures the frustration of a woman in hong kong's airport....
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democracy being a brake, b-r-a-k-e, on the unbridled greed of capitalists. it seems to me that democracy has lost and that capitalism is triumphant -- crony capitalism in this case. >> and i think it's important to put the word crony capitalism on there. because free-market capitalism is a different thing. true free-market capitalists never go to washington with their hand out. true free-market capitalists running a bank do not expect that every time they make a foolish mistake or they get themselves too leveraged or they end up with too many risky assets that don't work out, they don't expect to go to the federal reserve and get some cheap or free money and go on as before. they expect consequences, maybe even failure of their firm, certainly loss of their bonuses, maybe the loss of their jobs. so we don't have free-market capitalism left in this country anymore. we have everyone believing that if they can hire the right lobbyist, raise enough political action committee money, spend enough time prowling the halls of the senate and the house and the office b
democracy being a brake, b-r-a-k-e, on the unbridled greed of capitalists. it seems to me that democracy has lost and that capitalism is triumphant -- crony capitalism in this case. >> and i think it's important to put the word crony capitalism on there. because free-market capitalism is a different thing. true free-market capitalists never go to washington with their hand out. true free-market capitalists running a bank do not expect that every time they make a foolish mistake or they...
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this law begins to push back against the unbridled attack on women's health. 20 million women were screened things like breast cancer and bone density, perhaps saving tens of thousands of lives. it ended preexisting for everyone. including being pregnant,ing about the victim of domestic abuse it also ends the lifetime cap on healthcare coverage. if you are running the risk of losing a spouse you don't have to lose your house. you don't have to decide between caring for the rest of your family and caring for that child. megyn: hearing all of that -- a lot of people support and like hearing those things. who wants to be denied coverage because you have a preexisting condition. that's when you knead coverage. but still people don't think this is the solution. why not. >> don't tell us we have to take healthcare. don't tell me as a hooser in indiana that i have to do what they want in the beltway. governor daniels knows more what's good for indiana and governor christie knows more what's good for new jersey. my attorney general is going up next week to say get out of our state, don't ram this d
this law begins to push back against the unbridled attack on women's health. 20 million women were screened things like breast cancer and bone density, perhaps saving tens of thousands of lives. it ended preexisting for everyone. including being pregnant,ing about the victim of domestic abuse it also ends the lifetime cap on healthcare coverage. if you are running the risk of losing a spouse you don't have to lose your house. you don't have to decide between caring for the rest of your family...
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institutions that we are able to prevent the perpetration of the most grievous offenses committed by the unbridled exercise of power by the political branches against discreet and insular minorities. tonight we'll hear about the courts and more recently the international criminal tribunal of the former yugoslavia and the international tribunal for rwanda in administering a writ of proclamation of justice testimony and reconciliation in nations where the rule of law have grievously failed. i want to salute the museum's committee on conscience for its work on genocide prevention around the world. a worthy aspect of this museum's mission to educate and to remember. and now i want to turn it over to michael abromitz. >> thank you, meryl for that kind introduction. what meryl did not say was that michael chertoff, her husband, is also the chairman on the committee of conscience and we enjoy working with the chertoffs in general so thank you, meryl. i'm the director of the genocide program at the holocaust museum which is the mission since we opened our doors 20 years ago. if you go upstairs and after y
institutions that we are able to prevent the perpetration of the most grievous offenses committed by the unbridled exercise of power by the political branches against discreet and insular minorities. tonight we'll hear about the courts and more recently the international criminal tribunal of the former yugoslavia and the international tribunal for rwanda in administering a writ of proclamation of justice testimony and reconciliation in nations where the rule of law have grievously failed. i...
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i do not want unlicensed, unbridled free sex foisted upon college girls at my tax dollar.want to have sex in college they can may the $9 a month for their own birth control. this is social engineering at its worst with the worst possible out come. we are not so concerned about stopping abortions as we are the whole person of a girl, her character, her mind, her physical body, the fact that she is not going to be used up by a hundred men before she gets married. that is an issue. and it's not necessarily just stopping pregnancy. and that is where we differ. >> what about the women who are in ma nothing must relationships, not being used up, quote unquote by a hundred men but want to pick the time and place of the conception of their children. martha: nothing has ever stopped them from doing that, julie. you paid yourself 98% of women use contraception. it's not an issue of whether or not they have the ability to get it, it's the issue of whether or not it should be free for everybody in america. >> you have all sorts of things being covered as a preventative measure. i cons
i do not want unlicensed, unbridled free sex foisted upon college girls at my tax dollar.want to have sex in college they can may the $9 a month for their own birth control. this is social engineering at its worst with the worst possible out come. we are not so concerned about stopping abortions as we are the whole person of a girl, her character, her mind, her physical body, the fact that she is not going to be used up by a hundred men before she gets married. that is an issue. and it's not...
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commerce clause power just the same as this law, and the high court said, no, that power is not unbridled. there are limits to it. so it is possible this court will go the other way and say this is a bridge too far. how important is this, is this health care hearing the one that we heard today, but more importantly, as you call it, the legal mcgill la tomorrow? >> it probably goes back to the 1960s when the supreme court gave this much attention and this much oral argument over the course of three days. this is really unprecedented in the course of your lifetime, my lifetime. so it is incredibly important. and think about it, i mean, you're forcing people to buy something. at what point in time can you force them to do just anything at all? and that is, of course, the argument the opponents have been making at the supreme court, and they're going to make it especially tomorrow. megyn: yeah. they say that it's unprecedented to regulate somebody who's just sitting on their couch -- >> reporter: right. megyn: but the argument on the other side is, you know, the odds of you staying on your co
commerce clause power just the same as this law, and the high court said, no, that power is not unbridled. there are limits to it. so it is possible this court will go the other way and say this is a bridge too far. how important is this, is this health care hearing the one that we heard today, but more importantly, as you call it, the legal mcgill la tomorrow? >> it probably goes back to the 1960s when the supreme court gave this much attention and this much oral argument over the course...
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problem is it puts a lot of unbridled discretion in the hands of secret service agents who may very wellay from you. you know what? the crowd likes you. we're going to let you hear them. that's suppressing speech on the basis of its content and that has been expressly proceed hiblthibl hiblthibl hiblted -- prohibited from the first amendment since day one. >> aren't the secret service present all over washington, d.c.? >> they are and that's a great question because this law allows the president to give secret service protection to whoever he wants. i'll give you a bizarre example. his campaign managers are coming to washington to confer with him about the campaign. he can give them secret service protection. and then the secret service can say to the kids in the streets, you can't shout at david axelrod because -- the campaign manager because the secret service is protecting him. this is a slow, creeping destruction of some of our basic liberties and the president signed it in secret. >> now, some of the secret service are going to be providing services for the candidates now as well. >
problem is it puts a lot of unbridled discretion in the hands of secret service agents who may very wellay from you. you know what? the crowd likes you. we're going to let you hear them. that's suppressing speech on the basis of its content and that has been expressly proceed hiblthibl hiblthibl hiblted -- prohibited from the first amendment since day one. >> aren't the secret service present all over washington, d.c.? >> they are and that's a great question because this law allows...
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we need you to summon the same spirit of the unbridled optimism, that old willingness to solve problems that led previous generations to meet the challenges of their time. the power to touch the moon. to transform the world with our own science and imagination. that is what america is capable of doing. it teaches us that all of our challenges, all of them are within our power, within our grasp to assault. this one is no different. -- within our grasp to solve. this one is no different. this one is no different. it is going to require all of us. democratic, republican. everyone has to do their part. that is what this moment requires. and i know we can do it. and when we do, we will remind the world once again why it is that the united states of america is the greatest nation on earth. thank you, everybody. god bless the united states of america. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [cheering] ♪ [inaudible] >> up from new hampshire, the president can still -- hence to a new city for a fund-raiser for
we need you to summon the same spirit of the unbridled optimism, that old willingness to solve problems that led previous generations to meet the challenges of their time. the power to touch the moon. to transform the world with our own science and imagination. that is what america is capable of doing. it teaches us that all of our challenges, all of them are within our power, within our grasp to assault. this one is no different. -- within our grasp to solve. this one is no different. this one...
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courts that interpret constitutions that contain all kinds of different rights and they give judges unbridled power to make policy decisions at the expense of the elected representatives of the people, then they can reach decisions that our constitution otherwise would not allow. it is not simply a disinterested survey of what other courts around the world are doing. it opens the door to a search for preferred liberal activist outcomes. these are the very high stakes at issue when we discuss whether it is appropriate for judges to cite and rely on foreign law in interpreting the united states constitution. we need to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states. we need to preserve, protect, and defend the rights of earns american -- of american citizens. justice ginsburgs and others who have a judicial longing for other constitutions that protect different rights and give unelected judges power that under our constitution self-governing people exercise themselves, i tell those judges, including justice ginsburg, that is the wrong approach. i yield the floor. i yield ba
courts that interpret constitutions that contain all kinds of different rights and they give judges unbridled power to make policy decisions at the expense of the elected representatives of the people, then they can reach decisions that our constitution otherwise would not allow. it is not simply a disinterested survey of what other courts around the world are doing. it opens the door to a search for preferred liberal activist outcomes. these are the very high stakes at issue when we discuss...
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we can only put a stop to the unbridled corporate greed and grotesque income inequality that is occurring in of average americans still have a voice of the ballot box. telling -- we're corporations to keep their money out of our politics. thank you. [applause] >> the morning. i am the president of public citizen. 22 individuals contribute -- and corporations contributed half of the money to super pacs. this concentration of influence and power on behalf of the super wealthy and corporate america is a result of the citizens united decision. even worse it is a preview of something much worse that is about to come. unless the corporations are stopped. we're pleased to join this coalition of organizations to announce we intend to do just that. we intend to stop corporations from taking over control of our country, our of -- of our democracy, and the way we live. through the corporate reform coalition income of public citizen is involved with many of the groups here and working on behalf of shareholder resolutions to demand corporations not spend money on elections or disclose what they're spe
we can only put a stop to the unbridled corporate greed and grotesque income inequality that is occurring in of average americans still have a voice of the ballot box. telling -- we're corporations to keep their money out of our politics. thank you. [applause] >> the morning. i am the president of public citizen. 22 individuals contribute -- and corporations contributed half of the money to super pacs. this concentration of influence and power on behalf of the super wealthy and corporate...