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[applause] let me hear you say usa! usa! >> usa! usa! usa! >> usa! usa! this country. he grew up and raised a family to lead a better life for his children. that is the american dream and that is why we're here. and it gives me great pleasure to introduce the leaders of our hispanic caucus of the united states, the people that are going to lead health care reform and immigration reform, the great leaders of our congress, let's bring them up here now, thank you very much! >> brothers and sisters. i have a new estimate for how many people are here today. we have over 200,000 people here! [applause] this is the largest mobilization of any end -- of any issues is barack obama became president of the united states of america. we are here today because of change. we know that only if we leave well our elected officials follow. throughout our history change has been won by people with the courage to take history into our own hands. the progress we have seen of the last few weeks is because we made them do it. [applause] of america is our country, and our country
[applause] let me hear you say usa! usa! >> usa! usa! usa! >> usa! usa! this country. he grew up and raised a family to lead a better life for his children. that is the american dream and that is why we're here. and it gives me great pleasure to introduce the leaders of our hispanic caucus of the united states, the people that are going to lead health care reform and immigration reform, the great leaders of our congress, let's bring them up here now, thank you very much! >>...
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you may think it would suggest another downward slope but forget about portugal and remember usa is up there. there was no relationship between the two. so although all of those problems are more common in the poorest areas it doesn't make a difference to people get richer to gather. we wondered if this was politically explosive stuff if people would dismiss it as an international dissipation differences of international culture so we look at it amongst the 58 states of the u.s.a.. what an old up internationally holds up in a different setting. here is the same index almost the same measures in relation two and come and the quality is highly significant and cannot just we dismissed. will look at all of the health and social problems in both settings in our book and show you the data the picture is substantially the same in both of those different settings. we were also worried that people might think we have chosen problems to suit our argument so we looked at the united nations index of a child well-being and said problem is other people made up the index with 40 different components
you may think it would suggest another downward slope but forget about portugal and remember usa is up there. there was no relationship between the two. so although all of those problems are more common in the poorest areas it doesn't make a difference to people get richer to gather. we wondered if this was politically explosive stuff if people would dismiss it as an international dissipation differences of international culture so we look at it amongst the 58 states of the u.s.a.. what an old...
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[applause] >> let me hear you say, usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! like so many of you, my grandfather came to this country. he grew up. he raised his family and got to see them lead a better life than his children. that's the american dream. and that's why we're here. and it gives me great pleasure to introduce the leaders of our hispanic caucus of the united states, the people that are going to lead healthcare reform and immigration reform. the great leaders of our congress. let's bring them up here now. thank you very much. >> please welcome deepak for the center of community change. [applause] >> brothers and sisters, i have a new estimate for how many people are here today. we have over 200,000 people here. [applause] this is the largest mobilization on any issues"ñ since barack ob became president of the united states of america. we are here because change takes courage. we know that only if we lead will our elected officials follow. throughout our history change has been won by people with the courage to take history into our own hands. the pr
[applause] >> let me hear you say, usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! usa! like so many of you, my grandfather came to this country. he grew up. he raised his family and got to see them lead a better life than his children. that's the american dream. and that's why we're here. and it gives me great pleasure to introduce the leaders of our hispanic caucus of the united states, the people that are going to lead healthcare reform and immigration reform. the great leaders of our...
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canada-usa, please come in. [loud noises] >> [cheering and applause] >> it is the icing on the cake, we love hockey, we're proud of our hockey players and our hockey teams. we know the u.s. has got a great team, they beat us a week ago. so it would be -- a wonderful way to end the olympics. >> the fans love it. >> does he. >> uncle sam doesn't love him. he loves miller. the beer and the colts. >> we may are be rivals in terms of of the competition, but we both know how to have a cold beer and competition. >> i made an american sandwich. >> it cops comes from canada in the early 1800s, so canada, hockey, belongs to us. [cheering and applause] >> we feel awesome of . it is great to have won this. we own the podium. >> i am so happy, my dream has come true. winning in and e gottheold. comn, ven'ot d and before it could move on, sojourner jumped aboard. they're then rose a great shout from the crowd she has beaten them! the conductor told her to go forward where the horses work or he would put her out. quietly seati
canada-usa, please come in. [loud noises] >> [cheering and applause] >> it is the icing on the cake, we love hockey, we're proud of our hockey players and our hockey teams. we know the u.s. has got a great team, they beat us a week ago. so it would be -- a wonderful way to end the olympics. >> the fans love it. >> does he. >> uncle sam doesn't love him. he loves miller. the beer and the colts. >> we may are be rivals in terms of of the competition, but we...
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it started at the beginning of the year and is called coffee party usa.ou can maybe consider it a liberal or progressive alternative in the making to the tea party movement. this all started as a reaction to media coverage of the coffee party. it really started on facebook. they're having gatherings again this weekend across the country. here we had a cnn crew at a gathering here in washington, d.c. this is the second time they've done these gatherings across the country. this one this weekend is called coffee -- a national coffee summit. they have a lot in common with the tea party activists in that they don't think the federal government is really working for average americans, for regular citizens, but they differ in the solution. while the tea party, more conservative movement wants to downsize the federal government, coffee party members want to work with the federal government to fix it. also, one thing they have in common, a lot of tea party activists and coffee party activists are pretty new to the movement. take a listen to one coffee party activ
it started at the beginning of the year and is called coffee party usa.ou can maybe consider it a liberal or progressive alternative in the making to the tea party movement. this all started as a reaction to media coverage of the coffee party. it really started on facebook. they're having gatherings again this weekend across the country. here we had a cnn crew at a gathering here in washington, d.c. this is the second time they've done these gatherings across the country. this one this weekend...
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usa. usa.arge haitian crowd standing in the street as fire captain bill monaghan and is surge dog rescue team freed a young woman trapped under collapsed building where she had been for five days. bills and he brought his team to tears. the first reaction to the ear earthquake that all disasters, the shattered lives of so many particularly a country that has seen so much pain and suffering throughout its life time. beneath those reactions there's also gratitude to the men and women of so many nations who have helped haiti to rebuild and there is pride in the great role america has played and will continue to play. i will tell you as you well know, former president bill clinton and mrs. clinton, our secretary of state, have a very special relationship with haiti and president clinton came and spoke to the caucus. i am sure you know that. very movingly, about the greatness of haiti which for the most part is not seen by most americans. they simplify the problems as being haiti as opposed to the e
usa. usa.arge haitian crowd standing in the street as fire captain bill monaghan and is surge dog rescue team freed a young woman trapped under collapsed building where she had been for five days. bills and he brought his team to tears. the first reaction to the ear earthquake that all disasters, the shattered lives of so many particularly a country that has seen so much pain and suffering throughout its life time. beneath those reactions there's also gratitude to the men and women of so many...
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host: more from "usa today" -- any thoughts, melanie stone? guest: that was the primary person in charge of the congressional office, so he has a lot to defend their, but i think he is wrong. they did not give the office of congressional ethics the power is needed to be successful. here we are now with the mess that we have now. host: carol from california. on the republican line. caller: someone mentioned the press. i would like to talk about this tinyurl.com/youdidnnnthearit. speaking of ethics, what kind of ethics is it to spend billions and billions every year to support a criminal acts of is real and what they're doing to palestinians? i want to mention to c-span and everyone up there, if you go to camera.com, there are two zionists on there and they are monitoring our calls to make sure that they are not anti- semantic. guest: that seemed like a pretty anti-emetic remark, and all i can do is condemn that sort of speech. host: janemes from new jersey. caller: they were not anti- emetic comments. i am worried about the speeches that john r
host: more from "usa today" -- any thoughts, melanie stone? guest: that was the primary person in charge of the congressional office, so he has a lot to defend their, but i think he is wrong. they did not give the office of congressional ethics the power is needed to be successful. here we are now with the mess that we have now. host: carol from california. on the republican line. caller: someone mentioned the press. i would like to talk about this tinyurl.com/youdidnnnthearit....
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we will also go through the papers, get some information, including this story in "usa today." "the irs is going easier on tax settlements, being more flexible with taxpayers who have seen their income drop. the commissioner says that the agency is loosening its rules for negotiating settlements for less than the amount owed. they plan to open about 1000 offices on various saturdays starting on march 27 to give taxpayers more opportunities to work with employees to resolve their tax debts. the irs expects to process 138 million, shedding jobs since the start of the recession, many taxpayers will not be able to make timely payments. akron, ohio. welcome to the program. caller: how are you? host: doing fine. caller: i want to say something and then i will hang up, i do not want to take up too much time. in my lifetime i have seen our society and culture become morally insolvent in every way, shape, or form. no one can be trusted. no institution of government, from the highest level down to the common person. i have watched the news and traveled around the country, i have been amo
we will also go through the papers, get some information, including this story in "usa today." "the irs is going easier on tax settlements, being more flexible with taxpayers who have seen their income drop. the commissioner says that the agency is loosening its rules for negotiating settlements for less than the amount owed. they plan to open about 1000 offices on various saturdays starting on march 27 to give taxpayers more opportunities to work with employees to resolve their...
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consternaciÓn >>el maltrato contra un perro pone al descubierto el maltrato de animales >>no crearÁn lo que usae artista para crear sus obras ra ivisio>el api exÉteunivl nurÓxt pi emos quh@be hacivisio pi raisionpi extunivnh@pi extunivÓe del primer impacto extra >>comenzamos con una explosiÓn que convochÓ a los socorristraii >>desde jalisco mÉxico,la advertimos que las imÁgenes son fuerte >>cada segundo contaba para lograr sacar con vida a ese hombre de...
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. >> usa! usa! >> reporter: and finally, families see the soldiers march into ka trel field at ft.. >> a job well done. >> reporter: then the waterworks begin. these brave men and women of the 48th brigade are returning home from afghanistan, where they spent a year training and mentoring afghan security forces. our cameras captured the moment when katie finally got her hug from daddy. >> this is what you think about, constantly overseas. >> it felt good to see everybody here, you know, knowing that your family members are here waiting on you to get home. >> reporter: safe at home in the arms of their loved ones. >> the rest of the 48th is expected home next month. the national guard soldiers will spend a few more days on active duty before returning home to their families. >>> a somber home coming in hot springs, arkansas. the body of navy s.e.a.l. adam lee brown arrived there yesterday. he died from injuries from a combat mission in afghanistan. friends, family, people who didn't even know him showed up to honor him. he got the bronze star for his bravery in battle. we remember h
. >> usa! usa! >> reporter: and finally, families see the soldiers march into ka trel field at ft.. >> a job well done. >> reporter: then the waterworks begin. these brave men and women of the 48th brigade are returning home from afghanistan, where they spent a year training and mentoring afghan security forces. our cameras captured the moment when katie finally got her hug from daddy. >> this is what you think about, constantly overseas. >> it felt good to...
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say it with me -- usa! usa! usa! [chanting "usa!"]o perform "back on track." >> thank you, searchlight. how many have come to an event like this for the first time? that is what i like to say. [unintelligible] are you ready to fight for our morals and values and principles in this country? let me hear you. let's get it back on track. ♪ here we go, put them together. ♪ america, wake up, you're off track come on, people, get back on track , on, people, get our country back we've got to be heard were spreading the word ♪ ♪ our hearts are on fire for the love of this land now was the time to stand tall restore america to what our forefathers saw come on, people, get back on track we've got to be heard united we stand, spreading the word ♪ it's time to take our country back. one nation under god, are you ready? let's go. let sit -- let me hear you. ♪ let harry here yare you! there you go. ♪ ♪ we are proud to be american 2010, we're going to see ♪ come on, people, get back on track come on, people, get our country back , on, people, we've g
say it with me -- usa! usa! usa! [chanting "usa!"]o perform "back on track." >> thank you, searchlight. how many have come to an event like this for the first time? that is what i like to say. [unintelligible] are you ready to fight for our morals and values and principles in this country? let me hear you. let's get it back on track. ♪ here we go, put them together. ♪ america, wake up, you're off track come on, people, get back on track , on, people, get our...
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on usa network. we'll be right back with eric ripert.s advanced pro-vitamin system starts at the core and helps polish strand by strand twice the cool plus, the "total hair satisfaction guarantee" means love pantene... or we'll switch you back to your old shampoo or conditioner. when it's time to shine, even leading salon brands can't beat these healthy shine results! ice shine from pantene for our seasonal beers from all over the world. [ cannon ] for our new spring seasonal, we're introducing samuel adams noble pilsner. it's our take on a classic bohemian pilsner. and we found the traditional heirloom malts. laid out and turned daily by hand. [ man ] it produces a lot more flavor. [ glanville ] our twist with this beer is using all five noble hops. [ man ] four hops from bavaria and one from bohemia. we get a very bright, hoppy note with a clean finish. it's got a lot of flavor. and refreshing. [ man ] it makes you look forward to the warmer days of spring, but noble pils will be gone beforeou know it do you want to go to my apartment?
on usa network. we'll be right back with eric ripert.s advanced pro-vitamin system starts at the core and helps polish strand by strand twice the cool plus, the "total hair satisfaction guarantee" means love pantene... or we'll switch you back to your old shampoo or conditioner. when it's time to shine, even leading salon brands can't beat these healthy shine results! ice shine from pantene for our seasonal beers from all over the world. [ cannon ] for our new spring seasonal, we're...
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gets called for a double-dribble and houston upsets memphis, 66-65 in the conference usa tournament. does that mean memphis will not be in the field of 65 next year? >> tough way to lose for the memphis tigers. >> of course, you said it bodes well for the pac-10 that some of these bubble teams lose in their conference tournaments. do you think now a better chance for washington and arizona state to be in the tournament? >> get into the semifinal game on friday night and one of them advancing these bubble teams are slowly getting knocked off and it gives the pac-10 a chance to get that third team in. >> another case for both arizona state and washington, they played their best basketball of the season the last several games. washington's won 9 of their last 11. right here in this first half, oregon trailing cal by 13. >>> and we're back here at staples center. one team has punched for the semifinal round for the pacific life pac-10 tournament. cal halfway to doing the same. tonight, two more games. stanford taking on arizona state and oregon state and washington. ny fson. d ent m, dre
gets called for a double-dribble and houston upsets memphis, 66-65 in the conference usa tournament. does that mean memphis will not be in the field of 65 next year? >> tough way to lose for the memphis tigers. >> of course, you said it bodes well for the pac-10 that some of these bubble teams lose in their conference tournaments. do you think now a better chance for washington and arizona state to be in the tournament? >> get into the semifinal game on friday night and one of...
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team usa bringing home more medals of any country in the history of the winter olympics.ics are already out. we're talking "by the numbers." the final results, u.s. taking home an impressive 37 medals. seven more than perennial winter olympics germany. canada and norway and austria rounding out the top winners. russia, great embarrassment in that country post-winter olympic. but back to the u.s., critics point out that the majority of the u.s. medals come from events, 20 of them, come from events that weren't even included in the olympic events 20 years ago. sports like snowboarding, free style skiing. crazy short track speed skating. what the medal count would have looked like this year without all those new-fangled contraptions on the schedule. sports, i guess. the u.s. still would have made an impressive showing, mind you. but perennial powerhouse germany would have finished first in the count of the all these new sports clearly helping the sufficient and for that matter asia at the expense of eastern bloc countries used to dominating the winter games. the way we see i
team usa bringing home more medals of any country in the history of the winter olympics.ics are already out. we're talking "by the numbers." the final results, u.s. taking home an impressive 37 medals. seven more than perennial winter olympics germany. canada and norway and austria rounding out the top winners. russia, great embarrassment in that country post-winter olympic. but back to the u.s., critics point out that the majority of the u.s. medals come from events, 20 of them, come...
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the hour, "john king, usa." "john king, usa." you'll want to see his ra interview with the treasury secretary, timothy geithner. re, we destroy ourselves. it's a selfish thing to want to protect nature. i never intended to be a businessman. we made the world's best climbing equipment we realized that putting in and taking out of all these pitons was causing damage to the rock. so, i made these little soft aluminum chalks that you just put in with your fingers. and i'm a dam buster. we've been working for years to take this dam out. the reservoir behind it is only 4 feet deep-- the water gets real warm, kills a lot of the life in the river. when you take out a dam, that's a real victory. i mean, a concrete victory so to speak! when i get an idea to do something, i like to take the first step. if that feels good, i take another step. to do good, you actually have to do something no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at takep
the hour, "john king, usa." "john king, usa." you'll want to see his ra interview with the treasury secretary, timothy geithner. re, we destroy ourselves. it's a selfish thing to want to protect nature. i never intended to be a businessman. we made the world's best climbing equipment we realized that putting in and taking out of all these pitons was causing damage to the rock. so, i made these little soft aluminum chalks that you just put in with your fingers. and i'm a dam...
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"usa today" reports said frank mccord is looking at peace. why?pped focusing attention on him and instead of on tiger. his exact words were tiger woods was fantastic for me. a-rod will have another tough interview. federal investigators want a chat with him about a canadian doctor charged with smuggling hgh and other drugs across the border. the doctor said he treated a-rod. also talking to feds, jose canseco. his lawyer told the "new york times" he's being subpoenaed by a grand jury. he's being questioned whether roger clemens took steroids. canseco said feds contacted him about his book "juice." one of the biggest coaches in college basketball has his own iphone app. dukes coach, his app lets you create your own "avatar" while you race against other players around the world while he gives coaching tips. first prize $50,000 watch. talk about a recruiting advantage. hey, son, play with me in a game then play for me at duke. that's a look at sports. >> try to be more hip with the kids. >> it's going to work. every advantage. >> think that watch mig
"usa today" reports said frank mccord is looking at peace. why?pped focusing attention on him and instead of on tiger. his exact words were tiger woods was fantastic for me. a-rod will have another tough interview. federal investigators want a chat with him about a canadian doctor charged with smuggling hgh and other drugs across the border. the doctor said he treated a-rod. also talking to feds, jose canseco. his lawyer told the "new york times" he's being subpoenaed by a...
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came down to the wire against the usa. games close, we have an update for you. -d-d-d-dd >>> they played so well, with all their hearts. true canadian spirit. most golds of the olympics. we're the best! >> well, it was their game in their home country, and it became their victory. canadians celebrating their hockey team's gold medal win over the u.s. but team usa still really has a lot to be proud of. we're very proud of you guys. rick horrow is -- was in vancouver. so he's joining us tonight. you're in florida now. look, you're so proud of those things. so rick -- >> yeah, well, this -- remember, got these on live last week. going to take them to bed. this is exciting. 35 million canadians, but it's good for hockey. sidney crosby, winning goal. very endorsable, very marketable. the entire canadian country celebrating that one game tonight. >> and it was one of the most anticipated events really of the year as i was -- i went to dinner here, and every place there was a monitor or television people were watching. they just
came down to the wire against the usa. games close, we have an update for you. -d-d-d-dd >>> they played so well, with all their hearts. true canadian spirit. most golds of the olympics. we're the best! >> well, it was their game in their home country, and it became their victory. canadians celebrating their hockey team's gold medal win over the u.s. but team usa still really has a lot to be proud of. we're very proud of you guys. rick horrow is -- was in vancouver. so he's...
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juvenil a la vez elegante y serio pero también sin caer en tanto glamour y tanto brillo que es lo que usanalidad a lo hora de vestir. . >>> el juez del concurso refr so la colección y se inclinó por los tonos que más le favorecen. >>> me gustan mucho los tonos pasteles siempre me gusta tener color en algo. y es una de las tendencias que frab ja sergio. >>> nuestra belleza latina 2009 visitó el estudio del diseñador en busca de un traje de gala que lucirá esta noche en lo a un ángeles. >>> me quiero ver elegante, sofisticada y qué mejor que nicolás que tiene tanto prestigio y pienso que voy a estar sensacional. >>> aunque se probó varios e vestidos, el diseñador se inclinó por esta creación. >>> es una pieza bordada en hilos oro, una pieza excepcional porque es toda confeccionada mano este color le va muy bien a ella con su tono de piel se ve muy fina, y elegante 6789 ya veremos si deslumbra ¿esta presentación especial y el domino tocará juzgar qué tal, el vestuario de julián gil en miami, univision. >>> gracias romner y si quiere ver más de esta prueba de vestuario, sólo. >>> estas son im
juvenil a la vez elegante y serio pero también sin caer en tanto glamour y tanto brillo que es lo que usanalidad a lo hora de vestir. . >>> el juez del concurso refr so la colección y se inclinó por los tonos que más le favorecen. >>> me gustan mucho los tonos pasteles siempre me gusta tener color en algo. y es una de las tendencias que frab ja sergio. >>> nuestra belleza latina 2009 visitó el estudio del diseñador en busca de un traje de gala que lucirá esta...
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. >> great day to be a hockey fan as team usa scores 6 goals on route to a 6-1 victory to advance to the gold medal game on sunday. and he apologized. >> that's finish for my name is rita. >> all right. let's go to our guest. they are lucid. they are lighthearted and luscious. enough about biker gangs, let's welcome our guests. here here tonight with us is kimberly gilfoil, former pros cute you are and the host of "cops and cases" on fox news .com. she's so hot she gives rugs kimberly gilfoil burns. you look divine. and she knows the polls like i know the vols. they are destroying my herb garden. she is the delightful political analyst and who said you satisfied .com commentator. that's confusing to say. she's so sharp she often throws herself at dart boards. interesting. he is the robert to my frip, the acid to my trip and the kung fu to. >>> grip. in -- to my grip. in hawaii he is a choking hazard. and he is damn smart for a bleeding heart. next to me is john devore. if he were trashcans, grame me men -- grime me men would bang him in the driveway. and our new york times correspond
. >> great day to be a hockey fan as team usa scores 6 goals on route to a 6-1 victory to advance to the gold medal game on sunday. and he apologized. >> that's finish for my name is rita. >> all right. let's go to our guest. they are lucid. they are lighthearted and luscious. enough about biker gangs, let's welcome our guests. here here tonight with us is kimberly gilfoil, former pros cute you are and the host of "cops and cases" on fox news .com. she's so hot she...
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the coffee party usa held its second get together today in washington, d.c. it's one of hundred of coffee parties across the nation. members say they are not aligned with any political party, corporation or lobbying network. their goal, cooperation in government. coffee party usa says it will support leaders who work toward positive solutions and work against those who obstruct. >>> health care reform and streamlining the student loan program, both are major victories for president obama. they are the focus of this weekly address to the nation. >> education and health care. two of the most important pillars of the strong america grew stronger this week. these achievements don't represent the end of our challenges, nor do they signify the end of the work that faces our country. what they do represent is real and major reform. what they show is that we're a nation still capable of doing big things. they prove is what's possible when we can come together to overcome the politics of the moment, push back on the special interests, and look beyond the next election
the coffee party usa held its second get together today in washington, d.c. it's one of hundred of coffee parties across the nation. members say they are not aligned with any political party, corporation or lobbying network. their goal, cooperation in government. coffee party usa says it will support leaders who work toward positive solutions and work against those who obstruct. >>> health care reform and streamlining the student loan program, both are major victories for president...
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"john king usa" starts right now. >> thanks, wolf. an important and amazing week here in washington. what a great time to strtart a w program. no more votes on health care, but as congress heads home democrats need to sell the plan. they say it's a political plus, but republicans predict a public revolt. >>> on one-on-one with bart sty pack, his view on abortion got congress to the finish line. but he's getting heat from the left and right. >>> the president announces a big deal with russia to cut nuclear weapons. >>> don't miss our play by play. john mccain and sarah palin, the senator faces a tough race at home, basks in glow and support of his one-time running mate. a busy hour ahead. but as always, first, an observation or two. the health care debate has been full of numbers. democrats, for example, are proud to note the new law is designed to provide coverage to 32 million americans who don't have insurance today. the republicans, on the other hand, often start their critique with this number 940 billion, too much, they say, for
"john king usa" starts right now. >> thanks, wolf. an important and amazing week here in washington. what a great time to strtart a w program. no more votes on health care, but as congress heads home democrats need to sell the plan. they say it's a political plus, but republicans predict a public revolt. >>> on one-on-one with bart sty pack, his view on abortion got congress to the finish line. but he's getting heat from the left and right. >>> the president...
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we beat usa. that is all that matters. >> the overtime game, the best for everybody. just an amazing finish. >> tens of thousands poured into the streets of vancouver. vancouver's exit from the world stage was purely canadian. >> ♪ long may you run >> music from canadian storms, the flame is moving to russia. the fire ignited by these games is still burning across canada. fanning the flames is the joy of canada ought to 15 gold medals. the most important is apparently the last one. men's hockey. >> coming up, the latest on the death of at marie osmond's son, and how old should your choppy before he or she joins facebook or myspace? -- how old should you [ male announcer ] itchy dry scalp? get selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch-fighters target scalp itch while 5 moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. >> police in southern california had made an arrest in the case of a missing teenager. he has been arrested and the kiss of the disappearance -- in the case of the disappearance of a 17-year-old chelsea king. there is no word on w
we beat usa. that is all that matters. >> the overtime game, the best for everybody. just an amazing finish. >> tens of thousands poured into the streets of vancouver. vancouver's exit from the world stage was purely canadian. >> ♪ long may you run >> music from canadian storms, the flame is moving to russia. the fire ignited by these games is still burning across canada. fanning the flames is the joy of canada ought to 15 gold medals. the most important is apparently...
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cnn's new show, "john king usa" starts now. >> thanks, wolf. another day in the capitol today.resh signs of a deepening crisis in u.s. israeli relations. the democrats, some evidence of a democratic bounce we'll search for clues in that. they are demanding more changes. we'll go one on one with the country's money man, tim geithner. we'll ask him where are the jobs and discuss the china challenge. in our polls, a conservative revolt on the right and sarah palin has a health care hit list. in play by play, we'll breakdown some almost viral videos. no you can't is a republican refrain to an old obama tune. wait until you see the presidential push on haiti's helping hand. we begin as always with a few observations. >> this is a show about policy and politics, not cops and robbers, which means something is wrong when you hear me speaking the words police are investigating. maybe raw is a better word than wrong. it's a raw time in our politics with signs of volatility everywhere you look. some of it is ugly. like racial slurs or bricks thrown through the windows at congressional off
cnn's new show, "john king usa" starts now. >> thanks, wolf. another day in the capitol today.resh signs of a deepening crisis in u.s. israeli relations. the democrats, some evidence of a democratic bounce we'll search for clues in that. they are demanding more changes. we'll go one on one with the country's money man, tim geithner. we'll ask him where are the jobs and discuss the china challenge. in our polls, a conservative revolt on the right and sarah palin has a health care...
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. >> reporter: payton works for home free usa. the nonprofit couldn't drill of homeowners in trouble he says the program is not a silver bullet. >> in many instances many mortgages are held by private investors that may not follow the guidelines. >> reporter: she may need a principle reduction to save her home but because of her bad loan she would need to pay $3,000 to get the principle down. she is holding on to hope that something will come through. >> i fought long and hard to buy it and i will fight long and hard to keep it. >> reporter: this plan affects people whose lenders already participate in the government's making home affordable program. but strengthen not everyone will qualify. you have to show proof that you are receiving unemployment insurance. your loan must have originated before january 1st of last year and this is limited to homeowners who have not missed more than three payment rowe payments. to learn more go to wusa9.com and click on "living $mart." >>> the u.s. and russia struck a nuclear arms treaty today.
. >> reporter: payton works for home free usa. the nonprofit couldn't drill of homeowners in trouble he says the program is not a silver bullet. >> in many instances many mortgages are held by private investors that may not follow the guidelines. >> reporter: she may need a principle reduction to save her home but because of her bad loan she would need to pay $3,000 to get the principle down. she is holding on to hope that something will come through. >> i fought long...
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democrats, only one democrat, ben nelson of nebraska, voted against the measure appeared well according to "usa today," "the job picture is getting brighter. the government said that there is further sign that a labor market is turning the corner, the number of jobs in the u.s. rose, the second-largest increase since march of 2007. louisiana, john, democratic line. are we the problem? caller: good morning. thank you for the opportunity to express my opinions. the authors of that article are creating a false dichotomy, the government and the people of the same thing. politicians that we elect ultimately make bad decisions, they are affecting their own futures as well. on the subject of the economy, the number one subject troubling most americans today, i feel that what we are actually facing is a culmination of our philosophy since the cold war that we should transfer the entire world into a capitalist, democratic world. the capitalist cited is that we have created a monster in the competition from other countries and the cheap imports coming into this country, manufacturers in this country coul
democrats, only one democrat, ben nelson of nebraska, voted against the measure appeared well according to "usa today," "the job picture is getting brighter. the government said that there is further sign that a labor market is turning the corner, the number of jobs in the u.s. rose, the second-largest increase since march of 2007. louisiana, john, democratic line. are we the problem? caller: good morning. thank you for the opportunity to express my opinions. the authors of that...
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john king, usa. tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m. eastern, john king usa right after "the situation room."ontinue after this. [ male announcer ] how do the editors of consumers digest determine if a car is a best buy? first they drive it in the real world. and put it through its paces. they rate its fit and finish. and the amenities inside. they factor in purchase price and operating costs, fuel economy and resale value. in short, they do what you do to test its quality. the consumers digest best buys from chevy. put them to your own test. and may the best car win. put them to your own test. how do we know how how many town roads we need? the census helps us know exactly what we need, so everyone can get their fair share of funding. we can't move forward until you mail it back. 2010 census. >>> coming on the floor of the house of representatives. listen in a little bit on this debate as it begins to wrap up. >> insurance in a breast cancer illness that she faced. we are -- we're done. >> without objection, the gentleman from michigan will be charged time consumed. gentleman from michigan?
john king, usa. tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m. eastern, john king usa right after "the situation room."ontinue after this. [ male announcer ] how do the editors of consumers digest determine if a car is a best buy? first they drive it in the real world. and put it through its paces. they rate its fit and finish. and the amenities inside. they factor in purchase price and operating costs, fuel economy and resale value. in short, they do what you do to test its quality. the consumers digest...
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eastern, "john king usa." a political show based here in washington at a bustling, crackling time in our politics in america. vicki kennedy, wife of edward m. kennedy, will be our exclusive guest tomorrow night. i hope you'll visit with us tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. as we launch "john king usa." wolf blitzer for a special edition of "larry king live" to continue this conversation about health care reform. >>> welcome to a special edition of "larry king live." i'm wolf blitzer sitting in for larry. lots to discuss. lots to absorb and digest as we will over the next hour. i want to go right to our senior white house correspondent ed henry. he's in the east room of the white house. where we just saw the president speak, the vice president was there with him. he laid out his agenda for the coming days and weeks that he minced no words, ed. >> reporter: exactly right. the president saying boldly, this is what change looks like. when you talk to his top advisers they realize this is someone who's faced a lot of cri
eastern, "john king usa." a political show based here in washington at a bustling, crackling time in our politics in america. vicki kennedy, wife of edward m. kennedy, will be our exclusive guest tomorrow night. i hope you'll visit with us tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. as we launch "john king usa." wolf blitzer for a special edition of "larry king live" to continue this conversation about health care reform. >>> welcome to a special edition of "larry...
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we start things out this morning with david jackson from "usa today."e is a white house correspondent. give us a preview of the president's speech. what is the mission? >> campaigning for more democratic votes for his health- care plan. basically he is going out in campaign style rally is to explain to folks why he thinks the health care bill is necessary. this is a different kind of a lecture and, the electorate he hopes will put out a health care plan. host: in the meantime, kathleen sebelius is speaking at the health care rally today. what kind of reception will she be getting from the industry? caller: it will be cool, the insurance industry is stumping against her. she met last week with executives and more or less chewed them out for their higher rates and i expect she will continue to discuss that situation this afternoon. host: where do you see things headed? of caller: we will get some kind of vote in the house this month. the timing is an issue. robert gibbs of wants a vote before the president departs on his asia trip on march 18. steny hoyer
we start things out this morning with david jackson from "usa today."e is a white house correspondent. give us a preview of the president's speech. what is the mission? >> campaigning for more democratic votes for his health- care plan. basically he is going out in campaign style rally is to explain to folks why he thinks the health care bill is necessary. this is a different kind of a lecture and, the electorate he hopes will put out a health care plan. host: in the meantime,...
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duceac, senior editor of "sports illustrated" golf's group and christine brennan, a columnist for "usaouse." welcome to both of you. david, i guess this isn't a huge surprise. this masters is this tightly controlled event, and i think you were here -- the last time you were here you sort of predicted that he would use this because it was such a perfect place for his return. explain what you meant. >> yeah, this is a venue unlike any other big place in sports. you think of vip, chalets and all of this corporate signage. there's none of that at augusta signage. you won't see a logo other than the club's logo anywhere on the grounds. they even ask people if you bring in a water bottle please take off the label. there's none of this kind of stuff. this is sports in its most pure, and they really sort of hold that to be near and dear. you're not going to see tabloid type media crashing the gates. you're not going to see people running around holding up signs. when tiger shows up to play at the masters he will be in the most protected environment he could possibly make his entry back into th
duceac, senior editor of "sports illustrated" golf's group and christine brennan, a columnist for "usaouse." welcome to both of you. david, i guess this isn't a huge surprise. this masters is this tightly controlled event, and i think you were here -- the last time you were here you sort of predicted that he would use this because it was such a perfect place for his return. explain what you meant. >> yeah, this is a venue unlike any other big place in sports. you think...
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i talked to david duceac, senior editor of "sports illustrated" golf's group an a columnist for "usand author of "best seat in the house." welcome to both of you. david, i guess this isn't a huge surprise. this masters is this tightly controlled event and the last time that you were here you sort of predicted that he would use this because it was such a perfect place for his return. explain what you meant. >> yeah this is a venue unlike any other big place in sports. you think of vip, chalets and all of this corporate signage. you will not see this. no place on the grounds to ask people for a water bottle, please take off of the label. none of that kind stuff. sports in its most pure and they really sort of hold that to be near and dear. ul not see tabloid, media crash from the gates. ul not see people holding up signs. when tiger shows up to play at masters he'll be in the most protective environment to make his entry back into the sport. >> they obviously know that. >> of course. >> christine, i was a little bit surprised by today's announcement. you believe in shows he is a fraud.
i talked to david duceac, senior editor of "sports illustrated" golf's group an a columnist for "usand author of "best seat in the house." welcome to both of you. david, i guess this isn't a huge surprise. this masters is this tightly controlled event and the last time that you were here you sort of predicted that he would use this because it was such a perfect place for his return. explain what you meant. >> yeah this is a venue unlike any other big place in...
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several publications including usa today, "newsweek" and health magazine. davis-kidd booksellers in memphis tennessee hosted this half-hour evened. for more information, visit daviskidd.com. what is it like to write a book with a supreme court justice? >> festival is an honor that we had quite a few debates as we went along. the reason we wrote the book together is we have a very similar philosophy of writing and advocacy but when we got into the book we had disagreements, so there are debates in the middle of the book which are kind of fun. we've just done the audio book that we've read in october back-and-forth. he would read a section, i would read a section that the sections in which we had disputes we would have our arguments back-and-forth and so it was a lot of fun working with him. i would say justice scalia is not at all the way that the public perceives him to be. in my view he was surprisingly humble to work with and he acquiesced a good bit of the time when we disagree. >> how did you get hooked up with him? >> originally i was interviewing all
several publications including usa today, "newsweek" and health magazine. davis-kidd booksellers in memphis tennessee hosted this half-hour evened. for more information, visit daviskidd.com. what is it like to write a book with a supreme court justice? >> festival is an honor that we had quite a few debates as we went along. the reason we wrote the book together is we have a very similar philosophy of writing and advocacy but when we got into the book we had disagreements, so...
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and it's the only meter and strip combination manufactured in the usa. if you're over 65, have diabetes and are on medicare... call now and we'll send you a free meter. it offers alternate site testing, so you can test on your arm. no more pricking your fingers. it makes a big difference. diabetes testing supplies may be covered by medicare. join over a million others who have chosen liberty medical. call now and receive a free accu-chek aviva meter. when you join. >>> if last night's historic house vote has ended in defeat for the reform bill the obama presidency would have suffered a major blow. >> in remarks after the vote the president down played the political significance to focus on the bigger picture. >> tonight, after nearly 100 years of talk and frustration, after decades of trying, and a year of sustained effort and debate, the united states congress finally declared that america's workers and america's families and america's small businesses deserve the security of knowing that here in this country, neither illness nor accident should endange
and it's the only meter and strip combination manufactured in the usa. if you're over 65, have diabetes and are on medicare... call now and we'll send you a free meter. it offers alternate site testing, so you can test on your arm. no more pricking your fingers. it makes a big difference. diabetes testing supplies may be covered by medicare. join over a million others who have chosen liberty medical. call now and receive a free accu-chek aviva meter. when you join. >>> if last night's...
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but the road justin bieber has taken fromobscurity to celebrity is pure usa. first, he went viral. tv show, but in clips on youtube, belting scout songs like "cry me a river." this clip got some 7 million hits. ♪ hey little momma >> reporter: this one at gotten an amazing 15 million. >> his motr was the person that discovered him and put him on youtube. >> reporter: that's how bieber got noticed by scooter braun. >> when i found justin, he was almost 13 and he had it. like, you know, i'm a good marketer, i'm not this good. it's the definition of viral. >> my mom was like, you know, i don't know about this, justin. i was like, please, mom? you know? and scooter was like, you know what, i'll fly you down to atlanta, no strings attached. >> every label turned me down saying, justin didn't have a tv show on disney. he will not work. i sa, you guys don't get it. i have a platform that's more connected because the stats show kids spend their time on the internet. >> reporter: he got mentored, ledding to an in-person audition with r&b star usher. bieber even sang one of hiown songs to him
but the road justin bieber has taken fromobscurity to celebrity is pure usa. first, he went viral. tv show, but in clips on youtube, belting scout songs like "cry me a river." this clip got some 7 million hits. ♪ hey little momma >> reporter: this one at gotten an amazing 15 million. >> his motr was the person that discovered him and put him on youtube. >> reporter: that's how bieber got noticed by scooter braun. >> when i found justin, he was almost 13 and...
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. >>> time to go across the usa. we begin in orlando, florida where six air traffic controllers will be honored tonight for helping an amateur pilot land after his pilot died. doug white is certified to fly single engine planes but not the twin engine turboprop he was aboard easter sunday last year. this is what happened on that fateful day. the pilot suddenly had a heart attack. with the help of air traffic control, white made a safe landing. here's part of his emergency call. >> i need to get this thing on the ground. i'm flying a king air. my pilot's deceased. i need help. i need a king air pilot to talk to. i've already busted 10,000. i'm steady climbing. i need to stop the climb. stay with me. >> now to fargo, north dakota. even though the red river did not do any serious damage when it crested yesterday the danger is not over. authorities are warning about potential environmental hazards that can linger even as the river recedes. >>> finally, a lesbian high school student in mississippi testified before a feder
. >>> time to go across the usa. we begin in orlando, florida where six air traffic controllers will be honored tonight for helping an amateur pilot land after his pilot died. doug white is certified to fly single engine planes but not the twin engine turboprop he was aboard easter sunday last year. this is what happened on that fateful day. the pilot suddenly had a heart attack. with the help of air traffic control, white made a safe landing. here's part of his emergency call....
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according to a new poll from "usa today" and gallup, 49% believe the bill's passage a good thing. 40% it's a bad thing. 11% have no opinion. opposition remains fierce. attorneys general in 14 state are now suing to block the health care law. last night on the rach the maddow ed rendell thinks his state is passing it for the wrong reason. >> corbin, he's too good of a lawyer to have filed this suit because any good lawyer knows the federal supremacy clause dominating here. we don't have separate passports, each state doesn't have a separate passport, each state doesn't have separate immigration laws. there are some things the federal government has the absolute power to do. this is one of them. so, this is a total waste of taxpayers' money. it's totally done for political purposes. and as i said, tom corbin is too good a lawyer to have joined this suit. >> now, tom kis one of the republican candidates in pennsylvania. last night chris matthews asked michigan's attorney general whether politics is playing a role in his decision to try to block the law. >> sir, it seems to me interesting
according to a new poll from "usa today" and gallup, 49% believe the bill's passage a good thing. 40% it's a bad thing. 11% have no opinion. opposition remains fierce. attorneys general in 14 state are now suing to block the health care law. last night on the rach the maddow ed rendell thinks his state is passing it for the wrong reason. >> corbin, he's too good of a lawyer to have filed this suit because any good lawyer knows the federal supremacy clause dominating here. we...
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that is the lead item and "usa today." if you go to "the wall street journal" there is more about republicans. that is from "the wall street journal." virginia beach, ruby, a republican. thank you for waiting. the age of reagan, is the ending? caller: absolutely not. i saw yesterday, and i almost fell out of my chair, and advertisements from g.e. -- controls most of our media, going back to advertising using reagan. they certainly do not think it is over. the just try to fool us. host: meridian, mississippi, rose on the independent line. caller: reaganomics is definitely over, the trickle- down effect is over and like the of the gentleman said, we are moving forward to a much more friendly middle-class society and thank god for that and thank obama for passing this health care bill. for me it meant a great deal because my husband had cancer in just two or three weeks before this equation my insurance company attempted to drop him -- before this situation, my insurance company intended to drop him. this will come in handy a
that is the lead item and "usa today." if you go to "the wall street journal" there is more about republicans. that is from "the wall street journal." virginia beach, ruby, a republican. thank you for waiting. the age of reagan, is the ending? caller: absolutely not. i saw yesterday, and i almost fell out of my chair, and advertisements from g.e. -- controls most of our media, going back to advertising using reagan. they certainly do not think it is over. the just...
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. >> se usa la prueba de fuerza muscular, que determina el efecto de la pintura, si el brazo se debilita su padre. saliÓ a relucir la imagen de un barco intacto. el brazo no cedio. el mismo cuadro no le sacÓ a relucir heridas internas. pero cuando se enfrentÓ al famoso cuadro sus barreras energÉticas se derrumbaron, y se vio nuevamente como un adolescente incomprendida. y mientras que mÓnica habÍa visto la muerte de su padre proyectada en el naufragio, en este cuadro era ella la que gritaba. >> estaba entrando a mi casa y encuentro al ladrÓn, ellos me dispararon y salÍ corriendo. >> lo que queremos es que recobras la fuerza. >> el cuadro cambiÓ. quÉ impresiÓn! yo lo veo diferente. >> rina tardÓ mÁs en aceptar el dolor, pero finalmente venciÓ al pasado. >> son emociones que no me acordaba, pero la emociÓn mÁs profunda fue la paz. >> podemos liberarlos en segundos de dolores, de mociones bajas. >> segÚn esta artista es importante saber que vibraciones emanan de cada cuatro que tenemos en nuestros hogares. este ejercicio en las manos puede ayudarnos. >> es que es negativo, y si se cierra es
. >> se usa la prueba de fuerza muscular, que determina el efecto de la pintura, si el brazo se debilita su padre. saliÓ a relucir la imagen de un barco intacto. el brazo no cedio. el mismo cuadro no le sacÓ a relucir heridas internas. pero cuando se enfrentÓ al famoso cuadro sus barreras energÉticas se derrumbaron, y se vio nuevamente como un adolescente incomprendida. y mientras que mÓnica habÍa visto la muerte de su padre proyectada en el naufragio, en este cuadro era ella la que...
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. >> i just returned less than a week ago, from a trip to napa, california, which is wine country, usa. and i couldn't ship wine back to myself from the winery. and i can't call the winery ask ask them to ship wine. i can ship wine to my daughter, who lives in d.c. i can ship wine to my friends in virginia. but i can't ship wine to myself in maryland. >> reporter: in addition to fear, opponents argue that kids can buy wine on the internet. >> as a parent of an 18-year- old high school senior, i know that he would need a debit card or credit card in order to buy something over the internet. and that would be much easier for me to monitor than what he does with his babysitting cash. >> reporter: isis theerp -- supporters of direct shipping call the argument against it outdated and short-seat -- short-sighted. reporting from cantoning, i'm pat warren. canton, i'm pat warren. back to you. >> a group that is for retailers, testified against the bill. >>> can we toast this day? >> absolutely. >> it's so beautiful. >> st. patrick's day. beautiful green out there. yes. 66. north winds at 3. ba
. >> i just returned less than a week ago, from a trip to napa, california, which is wine country, usa. and i couldn't ship wine back to myself from the winery. and i can't call the winery ask ask them to ship wine. i can ship wine to my daughter, who lives in d.c. i can ship wine to my friends in virginia. but i can't ship wine to myself in maryland. >> reporter: in addition to fear, opponents argue that kids can buy wine on the internet. >> as a parent of an 18-year- old...
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. >> reporter: in a new "usa today" poll, for all the anger, it showed that 49% think the new health care bill is a good thing. now, that's still not a majority, but democrats were ecstatic that only 40% said that it is a bad thing, and say that these republican efforts to repeal it will backfire. >> jon karl, our thanks to you. >>> and you heard the president pay tribute to senator ted kennedy, who devoted his career to health care reform. but there was another quiet tribute at the senator's grave. a note left by his son, congressman patrick kennedy. it said simply, "dad, the unfinished business is done." >>> and, as this major change was taking place in american health care, we heard very little from the doctors. so, we asked dan harris to sample their opinions across the country and find out what they like about the bill and what they fear about the bill, and here's dan. >> reporter: diane, good evening. we've been talking to doctors all over the country, and while many, if not most of them like this new law, there are some serious reservations. late today in michigan, dr. lee gre
. >> reporter: in a new "usa today" poll, for all the anger, it showed that 49% think the new health care bill is a good thing. now, that's still not a majority, but democrats were ecstatic that only 40% said that it is a bad thing, and say that these republican efforts to repeal it will backfire. >> jon karl, our thanks to you. >>> and you heard the president pay tribute to senator ted kennedy, who devoted his career to health care reform. but there was another...
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her writing has appeared in several publications including usa today, "newsweek" and health magazine. davis kidd booksellers in memphis tennessee posted this half hour even. for more information, visit daviskidd.com. >>> here's a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals over the next few months. [inaudible conversations] >>> we are concluding today's live coverage of the tuscon festival of books. former "baltimore sun" white house correspondent lynne olson discusses her book, "citizens of london." [inaudible conversations]
her writing has appeared in several publications including usa today, "newsweek" and health magazine. davis kidd booksellers in memphis tennessee posted this half hour even. for more information, visit daviskidd.com. >>> here's a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals over the next few months. [inaudible conversations] >>> we are concluding today's live coverage of the tuscon festival of books. former "baltimore sun" white house correspondent lynne...
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kathy caylee, you can read her work at "usa today." look at how states are dealing with the budget crunch. we will talk to the joseph henchman. first, at a news update from c- span2 radio. >> president obama flies to ohio today to talk about the proposed health insurance bill. he speaks at a senior center outside cleveland. it is the home of one resident who wrote to the president talking about the increases in health care. after that, the president returned to meetings in washington christopher dodd unveiled his financial overhaul bill today. reportedly, it expands the powers of the federal reserve board but create a consumer protection program with less authority than the president had asked for. politico reports that some house members are driving cars paid for by taxpayer money. nearly $3,000 in the last quarter of 2009. nine other members are paying more than $1,000 a month. some say that behind these cost is the result of an energy policy requiring the vehicles that they choose be fuel- efficient. others say that their two-year t
kathy caylee, you can read her work at "usa today." look at how states are dealing with the budget crunch. we will talk to the joseph henchman. first, at a news update from c- span2 radio. >> president obama flies to ohio today to talk about the proposed health insurance bill. he speaks at a senior center outside cleveland. it is the home of one resident who wrote to the president talking about the increases in health care. after that, the president returned to meetings in...
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was at the washington post he didn't and he actually wrote me a note after i left the post to go to usa today that said even though i'm sicilian i have held a grudge against you, john. [laughter] which happen in the paper which bothered him more. so i said i'm going to do this book on new and i said i hope to understand and i'm going to be interviewing lots of people and i hope you will give me access and he wrote me back a terrific
was at the washington post he didn't and he actually wrote me a note after i left the post to go to usa today that said even though i'm sicilian i have held a grudge against you, john. [laughter] which happen in the paper which bothered him more. so i said i'm going to do this book on new and i said i hope to understand and i'm going to be interviewing lots of people and i hope you will give me access and he wrote me back a terrific
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>> and americans managed to quiet the canadians when team usa tied and then, moods changed in sudden death overtime. canada scored and took the gold. >> i'm proud to be a canadian right now. >> it's about time! >> proudest moment in canadian history. it's a gold medal in "their" game. the perfect olympic ending in canada. >> and a crowd of 60,000 turned up for the ending ceremonies. and the host of the next winter olympic gapes -- games were on hand, they'll be in soshi, russia. >> well, that was a big deal for canada. they were able to take home the gold. it would be like if the edmondson roughriders came here and won the super bowl. give them a big round of applause. >> we had the most medals. >> well, it's hard to get bent out of shape for losing from them. well, they make good beer. >> they're good and friendly navy base. not like they're wearing black and gold -- >> wait, a minute, hold on, one of the teams does. they do wear black -- >> i think you're right. is it the roughriders? . >> well, oh, well. it's a new month. it's march 1st and february is behind us. i'm taking the re
>> and americans managed to quiet the canadians when team usa tied and then, moods changed in sudden death overtime. canada scored and took the gold. >> i'm proud to be a canadian right now. >> it's about time! >> proudest moment in canadian history. it's a gold medal in "their" game. the perfect olympic ending in canada. >> and a crowd of 60,000 turned up for the ending ceremonies. and the host of the next winter olympic gapes -- games were on hand,...
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we just started a new trend of usa hockey. >> this is a dream come true. it was an unbelievable feeling. >> if figures it would be sidney crosby. there was a feeling of euphoria as the games came to a festive clothes. the united states totaled 37 medals, the most ever won by any country. germany finis second. canada came away with the most gold in these olympics. >>> we have to begin paying attention to college basketball. duke put on quite a show last night against virginia. they cruised for an easy victory. that sets up a big game. maryland welcomes the blue devils. first-place will hang in the balance. >>> 5:26. the news continues. >> a local school district's drastic cuts. parents are worried for their children's future. >> do not forget to bring some extra change if you plan on taking metro. i will explain in a live report. >> we have temperatures in the 30's. a few slick spots. we will talk about the chance for some light snow. ah, auto! sir? finding everything okay? i work for a different insurance company. my auto policy's just getting a little too
we just started a new trend of usa hockey. >> this is a dream come true. it was an unbelievable feeling. >> if figures it would be sidney crosby. there was a feeling of euphoria as the games came to a festive clothes. the united states totaled 37 medals, the most ever won by any country. germany finis second. canada came away with the most gold in these olympics. >>> we have to begin paying attention to college basketball. duke put on quite a show last night against...
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. >> reporter: clad in a usa jersey, the white house press secretary robert gibbs announced president obama is delaying next week's trip to asia for three days to stay in washington. >> the president will use the time earlier to speak individually with or in small groups with members that may be at this point undied. >> reporter: u ven after health care -- even after healthcare reform advocates demonstrated to pass the bill, it's not known if they have the 216 votes they need. >> and members of congress shouldn't be deceived to create a sense of urgency. >> republics claim two weeks after the president promised bipartisan, it means they have been pushed aside. >> what the house democrats were trying to do with the shenanigans and all the gimmicks they're putting together, is to subvert and circumvent the law. >> reporter: while the battle is far from over, thfinish line might be coming into view. keep in mind about all of this, even though the president is delaying his trip to asia, the white house announced he'll be travelling to ohio, strongsville, ohio, the suburb about a half mile
. >> reporter: clad in a usa jersey, the white house press secretary robert gibbs announced president obama is delaying next week's trip to asia for three days to stay in washington. >> the president will use the time earlier to speak individually with or in small groups with members that may be at this point undied. >> reporter: u ven after health care -- even after healthcare reform advocates demonstrated to pass the bill, it's not known if they have the 216 votes they need....
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d >> no where is he seemingly in loved more than in hollywood,>> usa. >> you will see when is runningngs everybody will read and have food on the table.e. >> but is that who che really was? i >> one of the things that is i fascinating about the cult of che is that is effectivelytoca thrives in the absence of anyex atind of historical understanding. >> look around at an antiwar rally and you will probably see che.che w >> che was a self-taughty revolutionary instrumental in take castro's takeover of cuba. he became known as the butcher of the prison in revolutionaryo cuba where he personallyre oversaw the execution of anywhere from 175 to several to hundred people.le. he is implicated in thousands of deaths that come after that. 14,000 men and boys were executed in cuba during the 1960s. >> he said that his dream wasbe to become a kill magglio sheen. he he said to s his revolutionarye comrades if they weren't surel, of someone's loyalty, in this doubt, kill him. these are the realities we nee to understand about che. >> you could probably call him clinically a sadist. i when you read h
d >> no where is he seemingly in loved more than in hollywood,>> usa. >> you will see when is runningngs everybody will read and have food on the table.e. >> but is that who che really was? i >> one of the things that is i fascinating about the cult of che is that is effectivelytoca thrives in the absence of anyex atind of historical understanding. >> look around at an antiwar rally and you will probably see che.che w >> che was a self-taughty...
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host: this is the "usa today" this morning. only his firm backers were present, including senator arlen specter. specter was optimistic monday afternoon hearing obama's fiery presentation. we are talking about health care or jobs this morning. we will continue to do so. first, we want to tell you about a new poll that shows that three in five u.s. voters think that televising the supreme court proceedings would be good for democracy. joining us on the phone is professor peter woolly. professor, block us through this poll -- walk us through this poll. guest: this is a national telephone poll of randomly selected people across the country. the main goal was to find out whether people thought that tv was not just something they favored or did not favor, but whether it would aid in democracy or not. we asked the question several different ways. for example, we ask them whether they thought that televising arguments in front of the supreme court would be good for democracy, or whether they thought it might undermine the authority an
host: this is the "usa today" this morning. only his firm backers were present, including senator arlen specter. specter was optimistic monday afternoon hearing obama's fiery presentation. we are talking about health care or jobs this morning. we will continue to do so. first, we want to tell you about a new poll that shows that three in five u.s. voters think that televising the supreme court proceedings would be good for democracy. joining us on the phone is professor peter woolly....
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peninsula of michigan, 10 hours north, meaning he never let us off because he was from a snowville, usa. we never got a snow day. we never got a sun-day. i am glad they got the day off. >> dobson is chairman of entertainment at the biggest network in the world -- >> and she's from michigan. >> entertainment correspond correspondentry. >> that's the way you answer a question. >> coming up next, what will the president of the u.s.-- the ultimate fighting have to say it me? here's hope heying says it, rather than show. >> his head's shaven and the next guest we have is a super star, the president of the ufc, the ultimate fighting championship t. promises to be better than the other 110 combined. the pressure's on you. dana white, the president of the ufc. welcome back to fox news. this is like a second home. [laughter] >> dana, for one thing, 111. as you know, i did the first five. i got the call that the gracies would be involved and they were these brazilian jujitzu experts, you could be 500 or 150 pounds and you could fight. you straightened this out. >> we came in and we basically -- y
peninsula of michigan, 10 hours north, meaning he never let us off because he was from a snowville, usa. we never got a snow day. we never got a sun-day. i am glad they got the day off. >> dobson is chairman of entertainment at the biggest network in the world -- >> and she's from michigan. >> entertainment correspond correspondentry. >> that's the way you answer a question. >> coming up next, what will the president of the u.s.-- the ultimate fighting have to say...