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where is the "waterloo courier"? [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> c-span's wrote to the white house continues with remarks by former pennsylvania republican senator, rick santorum. he spoke to republican party members in south carolina, which will be one of the first states to hold a 2012 presidential primary. this portion is about 20 minutes. >> i am talking loud enough? good. thank you for giving me the opportunity to be here today. i will make a few remarks. then i would like to get your questions and your thoughts. of all the things on my resume, usually the things that get the most reaction from the audience is the last thing on the resume. the fact that karen and i are raising seven amazing children. i got a question from a young lady in the back. she said, why are you out here? why are you doing this? in large part, it is those seven children and other children. when you look at the state of this country -- seven kids is a big r
where is the "waterloo courier"? [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> c-span's wrote to the white house continues with remarks by former pennsylvania republican senator, rick santorum. he spoke to republican party members in south carolina, which will be one of the first states to hold a 2012 presidential primary. this portion is about 20 minutes. >> i am talking loud enough? good. thank you for...
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i was born here in waterloo. i am a seventh generation island. -- a seventh generation iowan. you may know my other brother, he was a tv weatherman here for a number of years. thank you so much for that wonderful, warm welcome. your leadership of this a standing organization, would you be willing to come to minnesota and start one up there? i think we need one. i come from a very different neighborhood up there, let me tell you. we have had such a great day today. my husband of 32 years, marcus, could you stand up? behind every good norwegian girl there is a swift husband. there he stands. we have had 32 great years together. we have five biological kids and we have had 23 foster kids. we are so proud of all of them. none of them are in jail now and we are just so proud of all these kids. in cedar falls iowa, i remember taking our iowa basic skills test and we were always so proud because we were number one in the nation. here you are, iowans are the nicest people, the best looking people, the smartest people. no wonder everyone wants to come to iowa. it should be no shock. th
i was born here in waterloo. i am a seventh generation island. -- a seventh generation iowan. you may know my other brother, he was a tv weatherman here for a number of years. thank you so much for that wonderful, warm welcome. your leadership of this a standing organization, would you be willing to come to minnesota and start one up there? i think we need one. i come from a very different neighborhood up there, let me tell you. we have had such a great day today. my husband of 32 years,...
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so we didn't fight at waterloo but became commander-in-chief the second of the british forces in the crimea war and was also viceroy of india baker so distinguished englishmen. he asked them to go and talk to him and they arrange this deal and they had the duel. what happens in the duel? a lot of comical things but one of the myths and by the way the fact is from our point of view duels look ridiculous and funny so even though this was serious and this was an episode in which the prime minister of england could have been shot in the middle of a constitutional crisis nevertheless it looks ridiculous to us i think for good reasons. so they have this fight. wellington is the person who has challenged first. he fires and misses. this is not surprising because wellington was one of the great soldiers of his time. he was a famously bad shot so nobody would have expected him to hit anybody but what is amazing is what happens next. is now one shall see time. what does he do? heap points the gun in the air in fires in the air. this is a man who didn't have to have this duel. white as a fire i
so we didn't fight at waterloo but became commander-in-chief the second of the british forces in the crimea war and was also viceroy of india baker so distinguished englishmen. he asked them to go and talk to him and they arrange this deal and they had the duel. what happens in the duel? a lot of comical things but one of the myths and by the way the fact is from our point of view duels look ridiculous and funny so even though this was serious and this was an episode in which the prime minister...
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it met its waterloo in iraq. it is not because the united states could not show that it was a military superpower, but it was what came after. the inability of the u.s. and international community to help other robust tools that could have helped create opportunities for peaceful change or political change. that is what the international community lacks today. even though we may be making incremental progress on international law, the and ability to actually kill less of around those tools and use them -- coalesce is a real problem. china is becoming a significant superpower, but not diplomatically, but economically. the united states has a military capacity, but its economic and diplomatic power is weakening. that is a recipe for a weaker international community, not a stronger international community. look at the context in all of these things. northern ireland is an interesting example because the outside powers also came together to help facilitate that process. we do not have that -- when we do not have that
it met its waterloo in iraq. it is not because the united states could not show that it was a military superpower, but it was what came after. the inability of the u.s. and international community to help other robust tools that could have helped create opportunities for peaceful change or political change. that is what the international community lacks today. even though we may be making incremental progress on international law, the and ability to actually kill less of around those tools and...
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. >> stahl: researchers at the university of waterloo in canada measured how players respond physiologically while they gamble, and showed that the new machines can make them think they're winning even when they're not. the gambler almost always gets some money back-- if he puts in a dollar, he might get back 50 cents. but the sounds and flickering lights trick his brain into thinking he came out ahead. the constant feeling of winning creates so much pleasure, says natasha schull, that regular players can slip into a trance- like state, a place she calls the "zone." >> schull: one gambler told me that when he's in the zone, he couldn't remember his children's name. >> hall: you go into that trance, that zone, that box-- nobody can touch you. you have escaped from reality. no one can ask you for anything. >> stahl: when you sat in front of those machines, did you get into the zone? did you have a buzz? >> lancelot: i was having a love affair with that machine. that was my love. if anybody came near it, touched it-- "back off. don't touch my machine." it was the same as a kiss from a lover. >>
. >> stahl: researchers at the university of waterloo in canada measured how players respond physiologically while they gamble, and showed that the new machines can make them think they're winning even when they're not. the gambler almost always gets some money back-- if he puts in a dollar, he might get back 50 cents. but the sounds and flickering lights trick his brain into thinking he came out ahead. the constant feeling of winning creates so much pleasure, says natasha schull, that...
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it's 11 below in green bay. 21 degrees below zero in waterloo, iowa. 2 below in waterloo. the wind chills, it feels like 19 below in chicago. 5 below in detroit. temperature for the afternoon only get to 2 below in green bay. 16 in cincinnati. this is all moving east. we've got another big storm in the pacific northwest. we may be looking at this kind of situation or worse next tuesday, wednesday in the east. ann? >> all right, al. this story's got to change at some point. the rest of the forecast coming up. now here's lester. >>> this is a big day for congresswoman gabrielle giffords. she will be discharged from the hospital and head to a rehabilitation center in houston, texas. miguel almaguer is outside tucson's university medical center for us this morning. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: lester, good morning. at 9:15 a.m. local time the congresswoman, her doctors and her husband will motorcade from the hospital and start their trip to texas. posted on her facebook page, a picture showing gabby giffords taking one last look, for now, at tucson's catalina mountains.
it's 11 below in green bay. 21 degrees below zero in waterloo, iowa. 2 below in waterloo. the wind chills, it feels like 19 below in chicago. 5 below in detroit. temperature for the afternoon only get to 2 below in green bay. 16 in cincinnati. this is all moving east. we've got another big storm in the pacific northwest. we may be looking at this kind of situation or worse next tuesday, wednesday in the east. ann? >> all right, al. this story's got to change at some point. the rest of the...
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it met its waterloo in iraq. it is not because the united states could not show tt it was a military superpower, but it was what came after. the inability of the u.s. and international community to help other robust tools that could have helped create opportunities for peacefulhange or political change. that is what the international community lacks today. even though we may be making incremental progress on international law, the and ability to actually kill lessf around those tools and use them -- coalesce is a real problem. china is becoming a significant superpower, but not diplomatically, but economically. the united states has a military capaciy, but its economic and diplomatic power is weakening. that is a recipe for a weaker international community, not a stronger international community. look at the ctext in all of these things. northern ireland is an interesting example because the outside powers also came together to help facilitate that process. we do not have that -- when we do not have that in combi
it met its waterloo in iraq. it is not because the united states could not show tt it was a military superpower, but it was what came after. the inability of the u.s. and international community to help other robust tools that could have helped create opportunities for peacefulhange or political change. that is what the international community lacks today. even though we may be making incremental progress on international law, the and ability to actually kill lessf around those tools and use...
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they wanted to be -- they wanted it to be obama's waterloo. if it just slows things down and stalls everything, i don't think it should be something that is a prioritized just for the sake bipartisanship is bipartisanship. host: share more of that message guest: i think i have a fairly nuanced view of the president. i think in terms of the report that i did for the book, i followed him for not prioritizing his supporters as much as he should've been. i followed him for what he did on the stimulus. i don't think tax cuts or big enough. i think there were too many deals cut for the health-care bill to get past. i think they have not been as aggressive as they could have been in terms of dealing with the economy. i think there is a wide variety of criticisms that i do not like, and a think many obama supporters do not like the appointment in the white house, not enough new thinking and new ideas. i think the president has been far too passive at times selling his agenda and fighting for his agenda and laying out what his core priorities are and h
they wanted to be -- they wanted it to be obama's waterloo. if it just slows things down and stalls everything, i don't think it should be something that is a prioritized just for the sake bipartisanship is bipartisanship. host: share more of that message guest: i think i have a fairly nuanced view of the president. i think in terms of the report that i did for the book, i followed him for not prioritizing his supporters as much as he should've been. i followed him for what he did on the...
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it met its waterloo in iraq. it is not because the united states could not show that it was a military superpower, but it was what came after. the inability of the u.s. and international community to help other robust tools that could have helped create opportunities for peaceful change or political change. that is what the international community lacks today. even though we may be making incremental progress on international law, the and ability to actually kill less of around those tools and use them -- coalesce is a real problem. china is becoming a significant superpower, but not diplomatically, but economically. the united states has a military capacity, but its economic and diplomatic power is weakening. that is a recipe for a weaker international community, not a stronger international community. look at the context in all of these things. northern ireland is an interesting example because the outside powers also came together to help facilitate that process. we do not have that -- when we do not have that
it met its waterloo in iraq. it is not because the united states could not show that it was a military superpower, but it was what came after. the inability of the u.s. and international community to help other robust tools that could have helped create opportunities for peaceful change or political change. that is what the international community lacks today. even though we may be making incremental progress on international law, the and ability to actually kill less of around those tools and...
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they wanted to be -- they wanted it to be obama's waterloo. if it just slows things down and stalls everything, i don't think it should be something that is a prioritized just for the sake bipartisanship is bipartisanship. host: share more of that message guest: i think i have a fairly nuanced view of the president. i think in terms of the report that i did for the book, i followed him for not prioritizing his supporters as much as he should've been. i followed him for what he did on the stimulus. i don't think tax cuts or big enough. i think there were too many deals cut for the health-care bill to get past. i think they have not been as aggressive as they could have been in terms of dealing with the economy. i think there is a wide variety of criticisms that i do not like, and a think many obama supporters do not like the appointment in the white house, not enough new thinking and new ideas. i think the president has been far too passive at times selling his agenda and fighting for his agenda and laying out what his core priorities are and h
they wanted to be -- they wanted it to be obama's waterloo. if it just slows things down and stalls everything, i don't think it should be something that is a prioritized just for the sake bipartisanship is bipartisanship. host: share more of that message guest: i think i have a fairly nuanced view of the president. i think in terms of the report that i did for the book, i followed him for not prioritizing his supporters as much as he should've been. i followed him for what he did on the...
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it met its waterloo, if you will, in a rock. not because the united states couldn't show itself to be a military superpower and easily militarily in the regime of saddam hussein, but in fact, it was what came after, the inability of the u.s. and the international community then to have other robust tools, diplomatic, economic, that could help create opportunities for peaceful change of political transformation. that is with the international community lacks today. even though we may be making incremental progress on international law such as the icc, the inability to actually coalesce around those is a real problem. you see, you know, china is becoming hit a significant superpower, but not diplomatically politically or militarily, but economically. the united states has tremendous military capacity, but its economic and diplomatic power is weakening. that is a recipe for a weaker international community, not a stronger international community. so one has to look at the context in all of these things. northern ireland is an inter
it met its waterloo, if you will, in a rock. not because the united states couldn't show itself to be a military superpower and easily militarily in the regime of saddam hussein, but in fact, it was what came after, the inability of the u.s. and the international community then to have other robust tools, diplomatic, economic, that could help create opportunities for peaceful change of political transformation. that is with the international community lacks today. even though we may be making...
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they wanted to be -- they wanted it to be obama's waterloo.
they wanted to be -- they wanted it to be obama's waterloo.
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they wanted to be -- they wanted it to be obama's waterloo.things down and stalls everything, i don't think it should be something that is a prioritized just for the sake bipartisanship is bipartisanship. host: share more of that message guest: i think i have a fairly nuanced view of the president. i think in terms of the report that i did for the book, i followed him for not prioritizing his supporters as much as he should've been. i followed him for what he did on the stimulus. i don't think tax cuts or big enough. i think there were too many deals cut for the health-care bill to get past. i think they have not been as aggressive as they could have been in terms of dealing with the economy. i think there is a wide variety of criticisms that i do not like, and a think many obama supporters do not like the appointment in the white house, not enough new thinking and new ideas. i think the president has been far too passive at times selling his agenda and fighting for his agenda and laying out what his core priorities are and how far he is willi
they wanted to be -- they wanted it to be obama's waterloo.things down and stalls everything, i don't think it should be something that is a prioritized just for the sake bipartisanship is bipartisanship. host: share more of that message guest: i think i have a fairly nuanced view of the president. i think in terms of the report that i did for the book, i followed him for not prioritizing his supporters as much as he should've been. i followed him for what he did on the stimulus. i don't think...
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it met its waterloo, if you will, in iraq.me of saddam hussein. but, in fact, it was what came after. the inability of the u.s. and the internet security then to other robust tools, diplomatic, economic, et cetera, that could help create opportunities for peaceful change or political transformation. that's what the international community lacks today. and even though we may be making sort of incremental progress on international law such as the icc, the inability to actually coalesce around those tools and use them robustly and realistically is a real problem. so that you see, you know, china is becoming a significant superpower but not diplomatically, not politically and not militarily, but economically. the united states has presented its military capacity, but it's economic and diplomatic powers is weakening. that's a recipe for a week or international community, not a stronger international community. so one has to look at the context of all of these things, and northern ireland is an interesting example because the outsid
it met its waterloo, if you will, in iraq.me of saddam hussein. but, in fact, it was what came after. the inability of the u.s. and the internet security then to other robust tools, diplomatic, economic, et cetera, that could help create opportunities for peaceful change or political transformation. that's what the international community lacks today. and even though we may be making sort of incremental progress on international law such as the icc, the inability to actually coalesce around...