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of america. you know that? new orleans inspires us all. you got it here in new orleans. and i am so thankful to be here you with today. you are very brave people here. and i want you to know that you have a brave governor in governor bobby gendle. and governor hailey barber. these two governors showed you can get it right. and they did. they are marvelous men and i love them both. now earlier this week, i don't know if you caught it, but there was a republican presidential debate. it was held by cnn and up a little north in new hampshire. and i want you to know i learned a couple of things in that debate. i learned first of all that newt gingrich likes "american idol." i didn't know that, i learned that ron paul favors the blackberry. and i learned that herman cain likes deep dish pizza. and besides being a hard-core johnny cash fan, the world found out that i have christmas with elvis on my ipod. but you have to tell a little secret, you are not going to tell anyone? but i have to tell you, i was a little nervous and i didn't know if they were going to ask boxers or bri
of america. you know that? new orleans inspires us all. you got it here in new orleans. and i am so thankful to be here you with today. you are very brave people here. and i want you to know that you have a brave governor in governor bobby gendle. and governor hailey barber. these two governors showed you can get it right. and they did. they are marvelous men and i love them both. now earlier this week, i don't know if you caught it, but there was a republican presidential debate. it was held...
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of america. given the layout of the floor, the uses -- bank of america has a strong foothold in the bank building may already own. this size is really not an item that could be adjusted. there had been discussion on whether the footprint could be smaller. unfortunately, it does not work with the configuration of the floor and existing infrastructure. the lease is an initial term of 10 years with options to extend two years at fixed rates. by% increases upon renewal. base rent would be approximately $30 per square foot per year, increasing 3% per year. we feel that is competitive for the civic center, given that to beat of the building, which meet sfmta's specific needs. additional charges for power and operating expenses were added in. the rate is over $36 per square foot per year. we still feel that is a competitive rate for what is being received. the rent commencement date is approximately june 1, 2012 with two months' free rental provided by the landlord. in terms of improvements included in the lease is a landlord-delivered tenant- improvement package valued at $10 million. federal-state loc
of america. given the layout of the floor, the uses -- bank of america has a strong foothold in the bank building may already own. this size is really not an item that could be adjusted. there had been discussion on whether the footprint could be smaller. unfortunately, it does not work with the configuration of the floor and existing infrastructure. the lease is an initial term of 10 years with options to extend two years at fixed rates. by% increases upon renewal. base rent would be...
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opposition for the any charges groups and what they do is basically retransmit voice of america reports but overall i mean that the us propaganda media like voice of america or radio marti the t.v. marti the radio free europe which actually radio free europe they had more of an impact than the others i mean in general you know voice of america is not a major international media but i think what also people forget is that outlets like fox news for example which are also broadcast even here in minnesota and cable and satellite have a tremendous impact in promoting u.s. propaganda and even if they're not official state department propaganda outlets they're still gras casting a point of view of the united states in promoting u.s. agenda around the world to the u.s. actually has an apparatus a media apparatus much larger than just what's out what's coordinated by the baby and this is what i think as a as a broader impact in a much more powerful impact around the world in promoting us agenda and does it have an impact though i shaping public opinion in places like venezuela because commentary of heard from people in regard
opposition for the any charges groups and what they do is basically retransmit voice of america reports but overall i mean that the us propaganda media like voice of america or radio marti the t.v. marti the radio free europe which actually radio free europe they had more of an impact than the others i mean in general you know voice of america is not a major international media but i think what also people forget is that outlets like fox news for example which are also broadcast even here in...
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now is founder and thirty five year executive director of gun owners of america larry pratt larry thank you so much for being with us tonight. so we ron paul the congressman ron paul from texas has come out and specifically said that gun owners of america is the only no compromise gun lobby in washington what does that say about the n.r.a. will he didn't say anything. there and of you know the different flows that. he. generally. if you. were within the system. he actually is in need you will get in. our view is that. you and citizen. we really accept a legitimate seal what is not legitimate gun control of the federal level is a little outside the constitution so what's to compromise on. there's nothing to fear that they have stopped so many of our liberties and it's turned we articulate and you can take him back is it any other areas of the world or thank you constitution you know for the americans for tax reform grover norquist they have the taxpayer protections place do you think you could have some version of that for politicians for firearms to make so that before anyone takes office directing the guns and viol
now is founder and thirty five year executive director of gun owners of america larry pratt larry thank you so much for being with us tonight. so we ron paul the congressman ron paul from texas has come out and specifically said that gun owners of america is the only no compromise gun lobby in washington what does that say about the n.r.a. will he didn't say anything. there and of you know the different flows that. he. generally. if you. were within the system. he actually is in need you will...
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even among aging people -- first of all, america is agist, period. all of us, if we grew up in america, our sense of what is old is, by and large, not attractive. people who even do aging do not think of violence at the same time. people in aging -- they have blinders around some of the issues of violence. when i was in the aging world, i wore my violence hat. when i was in have violence, i wore my aging hat. i want to be in both worlds advocating. do not forget violence, family violence. this is a small apartment. it stood on its own for a while and then was observed into hsa, which can be a good thing, but it does not have a lot of money. if you think about the hierarchy of needs, food, shelter, transportation, housing. that is where the priorities are. in many cases, it was small amounts of dollars. if you can eat -- supervisor mirkarimi: all of that makes sense. one of the growing trend that can be denied hi is the increasg demographic of people over 55, 65, especially in immigrant communities. it would be unlikely for me to feel confident that those commu
even among aging people -- first of all, america is agist, period. all of us, if we grew up in america, our sense of what is old is, by and large, not attractive. people who even do aging do not think of violence at the same time. people in aging -- they have blinders around some of the issues of violence. when i was in the aging world, i wore my violence hat. when i was in have violence, i wore my aging hat. i want to be in both worlds advocating. do not forget violence, family violence. this...
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of this book. so i realize that america's past for presidents had all used nature in one way or another for their fightmerica. was a journey of many surprises and gave me a new perspective on the founding fathers. george washington, who i had known as a revolutionary hero, president of the united states, but i didn't know is he was more likely to talk about trees rather than about politics. thomas jefferson, once i had seen monticello, i realized what a revolutionary gardiner he was. and then there was james madison, father of the constitution, but i didn't know is that he's actually the forgotten father of american environmentalism because he tried to rally the americans to protect nature and the forest. and then there was john adams, in paris and in london, second president of the united states. what i didn't know is that he was also a passionate gardener and he also went on a garden tour in angola and with thomas jefferson, and then another little sleight of george washington on his plantation. so, all four of them regarded themselves for most as gardeners and farmers and not as politicians, and whe
of this book. so i realize that america's past for presidents had all used nature in one way or another for their fightmerica. was a journey of many surprises and gave me a new perspective on the founding fathers. george washington, who i had known as a revolutionary hero, president of the united states, but i didn't know is he was more likely to talk about trees rather than about politics. thomas jefferson, once i had seen monticello, i realized what a revolutionary gardiner he was. and then...
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well this week in new york a judge questioned the validity of evidence against victor boot the russian man america accuse us of being an international gun runner well since his controversial extradition from thailand has consistently said he has little chance of a fair trial. is following the story. he is a russian citizen america fought relentlessly to adopt victor boot was secretly and swiftly extradited to the u.s. seven months ago and this may be where he stays indefinitely if found guilty on arms smuggling and terrorism related charges. he's looking at life there's no parole there's no early release in the federal system really the only way in the federal system to get a reduction in your sentence. a significant reduction is if you cooperate with the united states government some have argued mr bush needs to be on captain america's team however captain america is being accused of playing dirty and illegally to remove the air cargo business man from thailand according to documents released by wiki leaks all levels of washington top to bottom mounted political pressure against bangkok to gain custody of
well this week in new york a judge questioned the validity of evidence against victor boot the russian man america accuse us of being an international gun runner well since his controversial extradition from thailand has consistently said he has little chance of a fair trial. is following the story. he is a russian citizen america fought relentlessly to adopt victor boot was secretly and swiftly extradited to the u.s. seven months ago and this may be where he stays indefinitely if found guilty...
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of women. here's david muir on what they said they're willing to take off and take on. >> reporter: our made in america trip this time took usr across america, to the palm trees of california -- see the pool entrance. bright and early at the local y. beyond the swim lessons, they'd been taught something else -- by a swimmer, named helen. helen, "world news," how are you? helen has been watching. dear ms. sawyer and mr. muir. it's everywhere you look. even our stealth visit to grand central station, we asked if anyone was wearing clothes made in america. this couple determined to find something. even the t-shirt -- as we drew a crowd, some knew exactly what we were up to. this german couple didn't. they were emphatic. they came to america to buy american. >> japan. >> vietnam. >> and mexico. >> reporter: the label on his jeans? we stopped them there. but even in their abetter chrome we bag -- >> made in china. >> reporter: you came all this way from germany? >> to buy stuff from china. >> reporter: to buy stuff from china. in fact, 98% of the clothes bought in this country are made overseas. which brings us back to helen, who
of women. here's david muir on what they said they're willing to take off and take on. >> reporter: our made in america trip this time took usr across america, to the palm trees of california -- see the pool entrance. bright and early at the local y. beyond the swim lessons, they'd been taught something else -- by a swimmer, named helen. helen, "world news," how are you? helen has been watching. dear ms. sawyer and mr. muir. it's everywhere you look. even our stealth visit to...
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the america's cup world series is a big event. for us to assemble all of this and liz bonn, -- lisbon, starting the world series, major planning and logistical. we will pick up all of that equipment in portugal and transport it and reset it in plymouth some 30 days later. in the world series, today, we have the team that will be participating. the boats are and progress of being assembled, tested. more than just the five people on the boat. each boat will carry up to 25 people as part of their team to participate. of course, this is all about the america's cup coming here in 2013. the america's cup world series provides not only the background for the teams to practice, learn how to sail catamarans, wind sails, what with their sponsors to win the event, but it also allows us to educate us about the role that we raise in, educate the people out there fascinated by these boats, and allows us to bring it to the people, prior to coming to san francisco. we hope to bring an enormous event here to san francisco. the early signs for the ac 45's, which are really
the america's cup world series is a big event. for us to assemble all of this and liz bonn, -- lisbon, starting the world series, major planning and logistical. we will pick up all of that equipment in portugal and transport it and reset it in plymouth some 30 days later. in the world series, today, we have the team that will be participating. the boats are and progress of being assembled, tested. more than just the five people on the boat. each boat will carry up to 25 people as part of their...
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leading the charge i gather with other parts of northern europe like sweden which is not in the euro so it's nothing to do with us it's the states of america all the rest of the types of goods they could use but they're selling well into emerging markets and china has done very well with the our our union labor costs are very kind of massive not only no growth that we're going to really experience right it's us i don't think you understand you embrace have really do you really want to make sports all right all right ok garrett if i could go back to may not to but just greece is not does we're going to farm i know the export economy they simply will not be changing the currency will not change those parameters there's deep structural issues which need to be toppled if they choose to think that that's better to talk outside the euro so that's their choice i have no question that would help and i'm sorry would hate to be pride. in solving markets and will make the right in their concrete right while we spend you know larry until you see this to hear it carried out like you know you and i do very caring for these things like you're going to gu
leading the charge i gather with other parts of northern europe like sweden which is not in the euro so it's nothing to do with us it's the states of america all the rest of the types of goods they could use but they're selling well into emerging markets and china has done very well with the our our union labor costs are very kind of massive not only no growth that we're going to really experience right it's us i don't think you understand you embrace have really do you really want to make...
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of this book. and so i realized that america sat four presidents. had all used nature in one way or the other in their fight for america. for me this was really a journey of many surprises and gave me a completely new perspective on the founding fathers. so george washington who i had known as a revolutionary hero, first president of the united states but what i didn't know was that he was more likely to talk about trees and the merits of plows rather than about politics. thomas jefferson, once i'd seen monticello i realized just what a revolutionary gardener he was and then there was james madison, father of the constitution, brilliant legal mind but what i didn't know was that he's actually the forgotten father of american environmentalism because he tried to rally the americans to protect nature and the forest. and then there was john adams, american ambassador in paris and london. what i didn't know was he also was a passionate gardener but that he also went on a garden tour in england with thomas jefferson. and then another little slight of george washingto
of this book. and so i realized that america sat four presidents. had all used nature in one way or the other in their fight for america. for me this was really a journey of many surprises and gave me a completely new perspective on the founding fathers. so george washington who i had known as a revolutionary hero, first president of the united states but what i didn't know was that he was more likely to talk about trees and the merits of plows rather than about politics. thomas jefferson, once...
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it means that this valley of death, as it's called, uses all of these ideas invented in america and then with much more aggressive industrial plants take those plans to build those institutions. >> schmidt says america's public sector has scored many successes in fostering innovation. >> we did this to develop the farming industry in america in 1910 and 1920. most of high tech, most of the revolution that got us to where we are today, came out of the military industrial complex post war '50s and '60s when it was understood the military value of the science was so great and the spinoffs would be even greater. there's a long, long history of american government essentially focusing on things. not so much focusing on a specific company as a winner, that would be anathema to america's competitive notions but focusing on industries. >> that continues to this very day and it's embodied by this woman, dr. regina dugan, leading the charge for innovation at the pentagon. over the years her agency came up with stealth fighter, beginnings of gps technology and the internet. >> we are motivated in p
it means that this valley of death, as it's called, uses all of these ideas invented in america and then with much more aggressive industrial plants take those plans to build those institutions. >> schmidt says america's public sector has scored many successes in fostering innovation. >> we did this to develop the farming industry in america in 1910 and 1920. most of high tech, most of the revolution that got us to where we are today, came out of the military industrial complex post...
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the people could understand it it could not be released because of national security just like here in america we've all gradually got used to this new security state it's now all around us mayor goes on to share the words of a college professor about how surely everyone would have noticed this great transformation if it had happened all at once when carried out step by step no one really realizes what's going on. he said if the last and worst act of the whole regime had come immediately after the first of the smiles thousands yes millions would have been a sufficiently shocked but of course this isn't the way it happens and between come all the hundreds of little steps some of them imperceptible each of them preparing you to not be shocked by the next step see is not so much worse than step b. and if you did not make a stand at step b. why should you at step see and so on to step deep into the patriot act seemed appropriate to those of us who are still shocked one month after nine eleven some of us and with the patriot act in place and war in afghanistan seemed reasonable and with the war in afghanistan then war in iraq
the people could understand it it could not be released because of national security just like here in america we've all gradually got used to this new security state it's now all around us mayor goes on to share the words of a college professor about how surely everyone would have noticed this great transformation if it had happened all at once when carried out step by step no one really realizes what's going on. he said if the last and worst act of the whole regime had come immediately after...
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the first phase is the destruction of the terminal to be used by the america's cup. 2013 to help host the main event at pier 27. once they terminate their occupation of the new building, our team will complete the structure, which will include adding facilities and maritime e equipment and the construction of the plaza, so one of the other key ingredients is the identification of key project staff, demonstration to meet new certification, and meeting local hiring goals. based on interviews, the staff have determined that turner construction co. is lowest bidder on the project. the public management team would move to roughly from the terminal two projects to our work. i think they just completed a $333 million project. i talked to the project manager, who was very happy with her work. they brought about in ahead of schedule, and we would like to see that in our product. i would like to introduce the project manager, and he will introduce cindy mcgill, who works under him. i will take any questions. >> good afternoon. miguel was really the project manager. she was scheduled to be on ju
the first phase is the destruction of the terminal to be used by the america's cup. 2013 to help host the main event at pier 27. once they terminate their occupation of the new building, our team will complete the structure, which will include adding facilities and maritime e equipment and the construction of the plaza, so one of the other key ingredients is the identification of key project staff, demonstration to meet new certification, and meeting local hiring goals. based on interviews, the...
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of us here, thanks for watching. we appreciate your time. see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine.he new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a project manager from marietta, georgia... a student of government, originally from bethesda, maryland... and our returning champion-- an oncologist from annapolis, maryland... whose 5-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
of us here, thanks for watching. we appreciate your time. see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine.he new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a project manager from marietta, georgia... a student of government, originally from bethesda, maryland... and our returning champion-- an oncologist...
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of "open house." join us next week for more of america's top properties and design.ssed something on today's show or you just want to see more of these amazing homes, head to "open house" tv.com. also join our facebook family or follow us on twitter at l
of "open house." join us next week for more of america's top properties and design.ssed something on today's show or you just want to see more of these amazing homes, head to "open house" tv.com. also join our facebook family or follow us on twitter at l
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i think we can get there. >> water some of the biggest land use issues in your district? >> in addition to the america'sup planning, there is a discussion around the development of cpmc. it would be the largest hospital project our city has seen in decades. it would probably be the largest land use project discussed this year. it is right on the edge of my district. it is seated at the intersection of several separate as oriole -- supervisorial districts. there are issues around displacement, the impact of a large hospital on the surrounding neighborhoods, and whether the size of this hospital and plans in the city wide picture of health care access. i am sure we will have robust discussion about this in the coming months. >> are there any other issues that concern you that we have not discussed? are there any other interests you plan to concentrate on as supervisor? >> one thing every supervisor works on is the relationship between our neighborhoods and city hall. i am blessed in district 3 to have a rich network of neighborhood associations, merchant groups, and nonprofit organizations that i interfac
i think we can get there. >> water some of the biggest land use issues in your district? >> in addition to the america'sup planning, there is a discussion around the development of cpmc. it would be the largest hospital project our city has seen in decades. it would probably be the largest land use project discussed this year. it is right on the edge of my district. it is seated at the intersection of several separate as oriole -- supervisorial districts. there are issues around...
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depression, what we're now experiencing, many of us, is the great retreat by the federal government and our congress, taking dollars away from the cities of america and for us it really doesn't matter whether you're a democrat or a republican, there's no democrat or republican way of filling a pothole, building affordable housing, looking after seniors or taking care of children. we take care of people on the ground each and every day and we do our jobs because in our cities, at least, we have to get things done. that's what we do each and every day. so we've tightened our belts. unfortunately we've had to lay people off, cut back services and balance budgets and we have to have a balanced budget each and every year in our cities. we can't run deficits and we don't print the money. but we know how to get things done and we need a new partnership and a better relationship with the federal government. members of congress don't understand the programs that they fund, the programs that they support. then we'll have to step up and do a better job of explaining to them how we put people to work using the federal resources that we get. so this is not th
depression, what we're now experiencing, many of us, is the great retreat by the federal government and our congress, taking dollars away from the cities of america and for us it really doesn't matter whether you're a democrat or a republican, there's no democrat or republican way of filling a pothole, building affordable housing, looking after seniors or taking care of children. we take care of people on the ground each and every day and we do our jobs because in our cities, at least, we have...
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of action that can be. to you all, welcome, everybody. we would like to thank you for joining us as we welcome the team's officially to san francisco, the gorgeous host city of the 34th america's cup. it is great to be standing here today with an outstanding field of competitors from eight countries around the globe here at the sight of what will be the most accessible, the most extreme of america's cup there has ever been. and in every sense of the word, the america's cup is reinventing itself from our fast and dangerous new boats to our break through sporting technology on television. maybe just one little anecdote here -- if you can imagine watching an american football match without any lines on the pitch, you would be confused because he would not know what is going on. the kinds of changes that we are going to make to sailing is the equivalent of putting lines on the pitch, on the field of sailing. it will have a very dramatic understanding change for people in general. watch for the television pictures that will come your way. the pictures do not lie, and this is a sporting competition that will have mass appeal to audiences around the globe, and we saw that firsthand w
of action that can be. to you all, welcome, everybody. we would like to thank you for joining us as we welcome the team's officially to san francisco, the gorgeous host city of the 34th america's cup. it is great to be standing here today with an outstanding field of competitors from eight countries around the globe here at the sight of what will be the most accessible, the most extreme of america's cup there has ever been. and in every sense of the word, the america's cup is reinventing itself...
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was very supportive to the crowd use him look for the murderer things to move his support in terms of use personal reforms we succeeded in the center of the works in america. and he cut one of the most were we can because they are very simple current us. to do we finish the project. which we. start to together with prism by their sheer numbers. so see that he didn't see the final hole come from doing that would call for more. of the republican caucus here mr bush diplomatic relations and. prime minister over public or more it's already expressed he's called through surely. going to continue working in a civic region as well as we want to start with prism the palestinian authority is prepared to think of buddhahood stage move to the united nations is surprising considering doing the same we consider most of the ways to achieve international political four but there is significant obstacles imposed more western countries while european union and the united states . i want to know this during all be complain in latin america and central america and pacific region in central asia everywhere we go every way we work we try to achieve some agreement with those c
was very supportive to the crowd use him look for the murderer things to move his support in terms of use personal reforms we succeeded in the center of the works in america. and he cut one of the most were we can because they are very simple current us. to do we finish the project. which we. start to together with prism by their sheer numbers. so see that he didn't see the final hole come from doing that would call for more. of the republican caucus here mr bush diplomatic relations and. prime...
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of us felt it. it was like a frank capra movie. it was almost a romance. sometimes because of that love for america may have overlooked some of our weaknesses. sometimes he may have given us a little more credit than we perhaps deserved, but that love expressed through his leadership prompted this country to strive and accomplish much more together than we probably never thought we could have done. ronald reagan often said this. he did not speak to us in terms of masses, classes, or groups. he spoke to individuals, families, and communities. he knew that was what made america america. second, ronald reagan held steadfastly to strong principles in every situation he confronted. he was a true conviction politician. he spoke and thought in declared the sentences. among them, freedom is a fragile thing and it is never more than one generation away from extinction. another, the united states does not start fights. we will never be an aggressor. america is great because america is good. if she ever ceases to be great, she will cease to be good. if she ever ceases to be good, she will cease to be great. o
of us felt it. it was like a frank capra movie. it was almost a romance. sometimes because of that love for america may have overlooked some of our weaknesses. sometimes he may have given us a little more credit than we perhaps deserved, but that love expressed through his leadership prompted this country to strive and accomplish much more together than we probably never thought we could have done. ronald reagan often said this. he did not speak to us in terms of masses, classes, or groups. he...
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us all perps in and my boat. during many trips into the red beach. so. the three days of savage are a. top of the japanese how to kill our america. and taught us. how to kill more stupid thing. what the hell is that mean. leone's first official meeting with american authorities would be with deputy assistant to the us ambassador incurable. first of all we're here to meet with the ambassador and his staff ambassador. especially wanted to have. us speak with him before we want to. he promised he would do his best to join us and taro and introduce us to. be president after about the country that includes. hey i need my grammar's license but it's up to maybe get that i know there's no guarantee of. thanks to ambassador in a staff again i feel very confident it will be on the road to achieving something even a minimal objectives at least we'll get an action program going underway. with ted man a company beyond boarded a jet for the highlight of his journey a return to tower. as the fortifications of base year were told the tower will continue the japanese commander admiral sugar saki boasted to his troops that one million americans could not take the
us all perps in and my boat. during many trips into the red beach. so. the three days of savage are a. top of the japanese how to kill our america. and taught us. how to kill more stupid thing. what the hell is that mean. leone's first official meeting with american authorities would be with deputy assistant to the us ambassador incurable. first of all we're here to meet with the ambassador and his staff ambassador. especially wanted to have. us speak with him before we want to. he promised he...
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time that have experienced more success and more prosperity than those of us fortunate enough to live in the united states of america in these modern times. as you know, our country faces great challenges. our beloved united states of america is in big trouble. we have to make sure that we see the challenge is clearly and that we call them out clearly and we provide the solutions clearly. unfortunately, we have a president whose policies have failed and he won't tell the people the truth about what is really -- what it will really take to fix these problems. [applause] if we are going to restore the american promise, we need to have a president that keeps his or her promises to america. that is not barack obama. he started out by making a number of big promises to the country. he stood in iowa and said we need to fix the broken health care system. back then, he opposed the individual mandate. he said he would do health care reform with republicans. he would focus on cost containment. do you remember those statements? did he keep his word to america? barack obama ran and got elected president within the first months
time that have experienced more success and more prosperity than those of us fortunate enough to live in the united states of america in these modern times. as you know, our country faces great challenges. our beloved united states of america is in big trouble. we have to make sure that we see the challenge is clearly and that we call them out clearly and we provide the solutions clearly. unfortunately, we have a president whose policies have failed and he won't tell the people the truth about...
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of our story. with confidence in our cause, with faith in our fellow citizens, and with hope in our hearts, let us go about the work of extending the promise of america for this generation and the next. may god bless our troops, and may god bless the united states of america. >> the president from the white house. some measure of what all of us have been through in the last ten years saying "these long wars will come to a responsible end." president obama said our post-9/11 world has changed and the war in afghanistan has itself changed. so bottom line, 33,000 americans, roughly the number that went in on the surge, will be home by late summer, 2012. goes without saying we'll have more coverage all night on msnbc on cable and the web, on your late local news and of course tomorrow morning on "today." for some of you, "the voice" is next up. we return no touowr regular programming. for our team here, i'm brian williams, nbc news, new york. >>> from washington, d.c., we're back here live in the bay area. good evening again, i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. if you're just joining us, we watched the president deliver a nationwide address announcin
of our story. with confidence in our cause, with faith in our fellow citizens, and with hope in our hearts, let us go about the work of extending the promise of america for this generation and the next. may god bless our troops, and may god bless the united states of america. >> the president from the white house. some measure of what all of us have been through in the last ten years saying "these long wars will come to a responsible end." president obama said our post-9/11...
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breaking news from fox news channel three aware of hand puppets garrulity that were bullies big bird and his pals on sesame street are destroying america's use of these networks for his act is that it better. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right now and. i think the bombings feed on the well. we have the government says they're going to keep you safe.
breaking news from fox news channel three aware of hand puppets garrulity that were bullies big bird and his pals on sesame street are destroying america's use of these networks for his act is that it better. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right now and. i think the bombings feed on the well. we have the government says they're going to keep you safe.