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some of these groups are targeting britain. i have to repeat that the main center, the at the center of global terrorism -- epicenter is the border between pakistan and afghanistan. the efforts we put their with the political and military strategy are the most important thing we can do. we will not neglect the importance of yemen and its dangers. but the important center of global terrorism remains the one we have been talking about today. >> the prime minister always mentions of the sacrifice given by soldiers, but sadly isn't this repeating the situation from the states adecades ago as with vietnam? we want to withdraw, boat we keep going closer and closer to accomplish that cannot be one. >> look at the support for the taliban in of in the standing of his assumption is that somehow the insurgency has massive popular support and the vast majority of the population would go with that insurgency if they have the choice. i do not think it reflects the situation in of in a stand. a poll was done recently that said only 8% of the
some of these groups are targeting britain. i have to repeat that the main center, the at the center of global terrorism -- epicenter is the border between pakistan and afghanistan. the efforts we put their with the political and military strategy are the most important thing we can do. we will not neglect the importance of yemen and its dangers. but the important center of global terrorism remains the one we have been talking about today. >> the prime minister always mentions of the...
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newer and better helicopters and numbers coming from britain. he talked about having a plan for the reintegration of the taliban. he talked about a larger economic commitment from great britain. but that would be conditional upon a plan to reduce corruption in the afghan government. and he talked about this all being contingent about nato and the international community, also supporting and coming through with additional kinds of support and commitments on the part of the international community. and then he said at the end of that, and we would also increase the number of troops as one of a large number of factors. we would increase the number of troops, conditional upon all those other things happening from 9,000 to 9,500. that's a very modest increase. i would hope that any increase, combat forces that the president decides upon would be that modest if it comes at all. >> senator levine. there have been a lot of holes out saying that the u.s. public is not very supportive of the afghan mission. how many more military death do you think the u.
newer and better helicopters and numbers coming from britain. he talked about having a plan for the reintegration of the taliban. he talked about a larger economic commitment from great britain. but that would be conditional upon a plan to reduce corruption in the afghan government. and he talked about this all being contingent about nato and the international community, also supporting and coming through with additional kinds of support and commitments on the part of the international...
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in britain. this goes back to the first point about seeing our system more unified than it really is. it comes up later on and you see that there is some anger currently right now with barack obama because of this. of course, this was very naive and interesting that obamas election solved american race problems. the reason that europeans were so interested in obama in particular is exactly because -- we had a conversation before -- that was certainly the most important component but there were just as impressed that we would pick somebody cool, frankly. immediately after this happened the british press was consumed with the question of whether there would be a british obama. they're concerned about whether minorities have the kind of chances in their system that a minority candidate did in the american context. this was a surprising comparison because the minority population throughout europe and especially in the uk do not compare to the kind of diversity we have. nevertheless, a lot more attent
in britain. this goes back to the first point about seeing our system more unified than it really is. it comes up later on and you see that there is some anger currently right now with barack obama because of this. of course, this was very naive and interesting that obamas election solved american race problems. the reason that europeans were so interested in obama in particular is exactly because -- we had a conversation before -- that was certainly the most important component but there were...
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that is why we are there, to protect the streets of britain. i was asked to ask of president karzai to give us assurances about how in his second term he would tackle crungs. he has now announced an anti-horsepower corruption task force. i gather 12 people have been arrested. at the same time i have asked him to appoint district and regional governor ors. and he has -- governors, and he has agreed to do so. the test i have said for president karzai he has met by speeches, and now we have so see them being met in the delivery. next week, we will see the american government and the rest of nato coming to go in a strategy, so that we can create the space for a political solution in afghanistan that our streets will be safer. it is as clear as. that >> the prime minister will be aware of the warning by the top cop of the dangers -- the police commissioners. can the prime minister tell the house whether this labor government will ever allow the police to be politicized as the conservatives have promised. >> mr. speaker, the operational independence
that is why we are there, to protect the streets of britain. i was asked to ask of president karzai to give us assurances about how in his second term he would tackle crungs. he has now announced an anti-horsepower corruption task force. i gather 12 people have been arrested. at the same time i have asked him to appoint district and regional governor ors. and he has -- governors, and he has agreed to do so. the test i have said for president karzai he has met by speeches, and now we have so see...
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britain, britain or leave britain, there was only britain or leave britain, there was only one answer, it is to only one answer, it is to stay and fight for only one answer, it is to stay and fight for the kind of britain fight for the kind of britain that i believe fight for the kind of britain that i believe in. lthink fight for the kind of britain that i believe in. lthink that's i believe in. i think that's a very, very clear i believe in. i think that's a very, very clear in my mind. i very clear in my mind. i don't think there should be think there should be room for any doubt think there should be room for any doubt in doubt in yours. families worried about doubt in yours. families worried about plans to scrap doubt in yours. families worried about plans to scrap the tax free about plans to scrap the tax free status for about plans to scrap the tax free status for childcare vouchers have status for childcare vouchers have been joined status for childcare vouchers have been joined by some powerful allies beenjoined by some powerful allies today. beenjoined by some powerful allie
britain, britain or leave britain, there was only britain or leave britain, there was only one answer, it is to only one answer, it is to stay and fight for only one answer, it is to stay and fight for the kind of britain fight for the kind of britain that i believe fight for the kind of britain that i believe in. lthink fight for the kind of britain that i believe in. lthink that's i believe in. i think that's a very, very clear i believe in. i think that's a very, very clear in my mind. i...
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shock doctrine" and after that prime minister's questions with british prime minister gordon brown on britain's military strategy to fight terrorism in afghanistan. ... the term globalization, i have never found all of that helpful. >> as you know, this is written by people we do not know and comes together. have you ever looked at it? >> no, i have this allergy. >> ok, let me be brief. naomi grew up with left wing activism. her parents moved to canada from the usa as war resisters to the vietnam war yet her mother, a documentary filmmaker, bonnie sherr klein is best known for our anti-pornography film "not a love story." her father, michael klein, works at another group. >> yes, i come from a family of troublemakers. my father was born in new york, new jersey, and they both went to sandford at crackhead school and met there. my grandparents, my father's parents, they were also activists, and my grandfather was actually a union organizer at walt disney. he was an animator. he used to draw a donald duck for walt disney. he was in charge of donald duck continuity. in the 1940's, he was one of sev
shock doctrine" and after that prime minister's questions with british prime minister gordon brown on britain's military strategy to fight terrorism in afghanistan. ... the term globalization, i have never found all of that helpful. >> as you know, this is written by people we do not know and comes together. have you ever looked at it? >> no, i have this allergy. >> ok, let me be brief. naomi grew up with left wing activism. her parents moved to canada from the usa as war...
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funded by the new zealand government has an interest in not come here but the study found in great britain it may actually more sense energy lies in terms of energy efficiency it made more sense to purchase your land from new zealand environmentally than it did to purchase your land locally in the u.k.. and hugo haag is that possible? that can't be possible because traveling across the world. transportation doesn't matter compared to the fact that the land that is produced in new zealand is produced under natural conditions. if it is grass that land and england the land they were comparing it to was produced under confined animal feed lot conditions and industrial conditions. the energies in clause in the form of production. it wasn't in the distance of the land troubled. another example involves tomatoes. if you what local hothouse tomatoes, tomato is to grow with input of heat and under artificial conditions and we bought those locally, it would actually be ten times more energy inefficient than if you got tomatoes grown naturally on the other side of the world. and, you know, these exam
funded by the new zealand government has an interest in not come here but the study found in great britain it may actually more sense energy lies in terms of energy efficiency it made more sense to purchase your land from new zealand environmentally than it did to purchase your land locally in the u.k.. and hugo haag is that possible? that can't be possible because traveling across the world. transportation doesn't matter compared to the fact that the land that is produced in new zealand is...
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i would like to say things to gordon for that input on great britain. having been an international flight attendant for 25 years i have been around the world, and i have seen the health care in other countries. i would say that is an expedited process. a few years back i could not get a seasonal flu shot in the u.s. because we were short supplies. i was able to go on a layover in amsterdam, walking to a medical clinic, and got my flu shot there. it was great. host: how which did it cost you? caller: it was 9 year reruos, $2 usd. i did not even have to submit any insurance for that. but i do volunteer at our local soup kitchen here in albany two nights per week and i know that these people are being fed 16,000 calorie meals. . . former republican presidential candidate. on face the nation from cbs. bob sheafer with senator services committee and former house majority leader dick army and congressional candidate and republican strategist edgy less i and c mark ndsann state of th with richard galu ger and jack reid from rhode island and house appropriation
i would like to say things to gordon for that input on great britain. having been an international flight attendant for 25 years i have been around the world, and i have seen the health care in other countries. i would say that is an expedited process. a few years back i could not get a seasonal flu shot in the u.s. because we were short supplies. i was able to go on a layover in amsterdam, walking to a medical clinic, and got my flu shot there. it was great. host: how which did it cost you?...
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does it merit jail time, as britain is imposing? you've probably experienced this on the road maybe. 877-835-5446. 1-877-tell-hln. text views, comment and name, though not behind the wheel to hln tv. standard rates apply. >>> children too young to even get into a pg-13 movie are lying about their ages to get on facebook or myspace. kids on grown-up sites, sounds like a serious concern. is it really? cnn.com is asking that question today. and dotcom live's catherine callaway is here with more. >> reporter: it's very difficult for these networking sites like facebook and myspace to really enforce their rules, one of the few that have rules, they'd like you to be 13 before you set up one of the sites. how are they going to know? well, soaring numbers of preteens are actually using some of these sites. they're lying about their age, creating accounts. concern raises from children developing internet addicts to stunting some social development of young children who spend too much time on the computer. and then there's, of course, the thr
does it merit jail time, as britain is imposing? you've probably experienced this on the road maybe. 877-835-5446. 1-877-tell-hln. text views, comment and name, though not behind the wheel to hln tv. standard rates apply. >>> children too young to even get into a pg-13 movie are lying about their ages to get on facebook or myspace. kids on grown-up sites, sounds like a serious concern. is it really? cnn.com is asking that question today. and dotcom live's catherine callaway is here...
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britain is somewhere in the relegation places of the world league table of physical activity. for me there's no reason for that and it actually doesn't cost any public money to lift britain from its current place closer to the levels of activity in netherlands, germany, and scandinavia. in my department, the interest in my department will absolutely be foursquare with interest a rat department. there is no differentiation here. there is no conflict team and it's really starting to align government and really using all of its way around those same object is where they could make the transfer system flow more quickly. we can get people healthier and then we can encourage people to reduce their carbon. government has got to get a bit better at that, a bit more focused on how it is doing. we just bought a cycle to work scheme. we all came together and when the combined power of government departments get together you can begin to make significant change and leave some behavior change. that it does make that kind of conservative action taken on both in the past we have not enough.
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britain is somewhere in the relegation places of the world table of physical activity. for me there's no reason for that. and it actually doesn't cost any public money to lift britain from its current place closer to the levels of physical activity in the netherlands, in germany, in scandinavia. so that, for me, where the interest of my department lie absolutely four square with the interests of ed miliband's department. there is no differentiation here, there's no conflicting incentives, and it's really starting to align government and really using all of its weight around those same objectives where they can both make the system flow more quickly, we can get people healthier, and then we can encourage people to reduce their carbon, and government's got to get a bit more focused on how it's doing it. we've just launched a cycle to work scheme, but we all came together, and it's been the combined power of government departments, the three together. you really can begin to make significant change and lead some behavior change, but it does need that kind of concerted acti
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if this bright, dazzling young woman lived in, say, japan or germany or britain, france or italy, spain, canada, et cetera, the healthcare system there's would have given her the standard treatment for lupus. nicky white wrasse a citizen of the -- was a citizen of the world's richest country, the united states of america. once she was sick, she couldn't get health insurance. like tens of millions of her fellow americans, she had too much money to qualify for health care under welfare but too little money to pay for the drugs and the doctors she needed to stay alive. she spent the last months of her life frantically writing letters and filling out forms," mr. president, "pleading for help. when she died, nicky white was 32 years old." that is a story that should move every one of us, move every one of us, to action. look, we've spent years studying and analyzing what's working in our health care system and what's not working. what it comes down to is this: too many of our fellow citizens are suffering because of the broken promises of a health insurance system that abandoned them when th
if this bright, dazzling young woman lived in, say, japan or germany or britain, france or italy, spain, canada, et cetera, the healthcare system there's would have given her the standard treatment for lupus. nicky white wrasse a citizen of the -- was a citizen of the world's richest country, the united states of america. once she was sick, she couldn't get health insurance. like tens of millions of her fellow americans, she had too much money to qualify for health care under welfare but too...
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the united states supported britain. things began to go sour during the cold war because india wanted to opt out of the competition. the u.s. wanted to india as an ally. the of things got really bad in the 1970's. but since the reagan administration relations have been on the upswing. they have not been great, but definitely better than they were at the height of the cold war. certainly, during the bush administration they changed dramatically for the better. >> and relations between india and china, what have they been like historically? >> in the 1950's use of two giants -- use of two giants against each other. in the 1970's they went to war against each other. things have been slowly improving since the 1980's. but there are disputes over the border that have not been resolved yet. >> before the president refused to meet with the dalai lama, why was that significant in our played out in india? >> i think they saw the president's decision not to meet the dalai lama as an effort to to some of the tibetans. -- ignore the
the united states supported britain. things began to go sour during the cold war because india wanted to opt out of the competition. the u.s. wanted to india as an ally. the of things got really bad in the 1970's. but since the reagan administration relations have been on the upswing. they have not been great, but definitely better than they were at the height of the cold war. certainly, during the bush administration they changed dramatically for the better. >> and relations between...
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that is the only " that has survived as britain -- the scrutiny. there were at least nine quotes and eight were complete his fabrications. they are complete fabrications and the one that remains stands true and shined the light against the media, not against rush limbaugh. if you're concerned about this, mr. dell -- mr. goodell, are you prepared to put the same charges against the other two owners, are you -- or are you prepared to apologize to rush limbaugh today? >> let me take this and a couple of different directions. my comments at the end of a meeting were directed about specific comments about donovan at nab. i will make the point and i make it again today that the nfl is about bringing people together, about unity, and we do not move toward divisive actions. in fact, our teams have demonstrated that both on and off the field. nothing can bring that team are community together better than the nfl. >> are you considering those other eight quotes or just the one that i read to you? >> i am not signing any kind of light on rush limbaugh. i am n
that is the only " that has survived as britain -- the scrutiny. there were at least nine quotes and eight were complete his fabrications. they are complete fabrications and the one that remains stands true and shined the light against the media, not against rush limbaugh. if you're concerned about this, mr. dell -- mr. goodell, are you prepared to put the same charges against the other two owners, are you -- or are you prepared to apologize to rush limbaugh today? >> let me take...
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., france, britain, and some states should not. we have no moral credibility to take that position which is the position of the u.s. government and has been for many administrations, if we cannot acknowledge our responsibility to reduce the lovell and bring them down -- reduce the level and bring them down. he has won back for us and not international credibility we have lost on this issue. i was so pleased to see that he was awarded the peace prize. any american should be proud of that confirmation. [applause] if you look at the u.n. speech, you think about his speech in cairo, the speech in prague about nuclear weapons. he is recognizing that we are the most powerful country in the world, our power has to be shared with others. we a part of an international collective. he has expressed idealistic ideas about where he wants to live -- where he wilwhat kind os that we live in. i was very happy to see that he received that price. >> we're talking about iran and north korea which are really very dangerous countries. we have not talke
., france, britain, and some states should not. we have no moral credibility to take that position which is the position of the u.s. government and has been for many administrations, if we cannot acknowledge our responsibility to reduce the lovell and bring them down -- reduce the level and bring them down. he has won back for us and not international credibility we have lost on this issue. i was so pleased to see that he was awarded the peace prize. any american should be proud of that...
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britain is somewhere in the relegation places of the world league table of physical activity. for me there is no reason for that and it does not cost any public money to lift britain from its current place closer to the levels of physical activity in the netherlands, germany and scandinavia so that for me it's an area where the interest of my department like absolutely foursquare with the interest of the department. there is no differentiation here. there is no conflict in incentives and it is starting to line and all of its weight around the same objectives where they can make the transport system flow more quickly, we can get people healthier and encourage people to reduce their carbon. the government has got to get a bit more focused on how it is doing. we just launched a cycle to work scheme but we all came together and it is when the combined power of the government departments, the three together you can begin to make significant change in lead to some behavior change but it does need that concerted action. ki-taek-- we have not done enough but clearly it is now. >> a lo
britain is somewhere in the relegation places of the world league table of physical activity. for me there is no reason for that and it does not cost any public money to lift britain from its current place closer to the levels of physical activity in the netherlands, germany and scandinavia so that for me it's an area where the interest of my department like absolutely foursquare with the interest of the department. there is no differentiation here. there is no conflict in incentives and it is...
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he wants to probe the hacked e- mails from the research unit at university in britain. next to this story is a sidebar that says capsizing, new costs to household each year -- this is from the congressional budget office. the bottom 20% of earners save $40. salem, oregon. caller: yes, i'm really thankful for c-span. you guys do a lot of good work. that is really important on this day of being thankful for things. you guys are something i'm really thankful 4. host: things, william. we appreciate you and everyone else watching. good morning. caller: first of all, i am thankful for being alive. second of all, i am thankful for the article you read as to how people got in at the state dinner -- and dingell that president obama is here -- for the simple fact that they do not guard him like they should. if this can happen and everyone is worried about whether the country is safe -- maybe they do want a white joe biden or someone else to be president. i'm just thankful that things will turn around. i am thankful that him and john mccain, all of them, they put to the campaign t
he wants to probe the hacked e- mails from the research unit at university in britain. next to this story is a sidebar that says capsizing, new costs to household each year -- this is from the congressional budget office. the bottom 20% of earners save $40. salem, oregon. caller: yes, i'm really thankful for c-span. you guys do a lot of good work. that is really important on this day of being thankful for things. you guys are something i'm really thankful 4. host: things, william. we appreciate...
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to protect torturers, threatening the government of great britain, cutting off any intelligence sharing if they reveal anything about torture, claiming that phone companies when it comes to protecting secrets from the public, are a part of the executive branch of our government here outrageous plans. why would someone keep such secrets on behalf of the other team? doesn't make any sense. unless one team is the people with all the power and the other team is all of us. then it starts to make a little bit of sense. and the power to torture, this is the one that we think we have sat behind us, without prosecuting any of the torturers, without taking any steps to deter torture going forward. and yet, the director of the cia, leon panetta, and david azariah, an adviser to the president have both made crystal clear, televised interviews, and panetta's case testimony, before confirmation hearing, that the president maintains the power to torture. he is just choosing not to use it at the moment. now if torture is a policy choice and the democrats are going to torture except they are going to re
to protect torturers, threatening the government of great britain, cutting off any intelligence sharing if they reveal anything about torture, claiming that phone companies when it comes to protecting secrets from the public, are a part of the executive branch of our government here outrageous plans. why would someone keep such secrets on behalf of the other team? doesn't make any sense. unless one team is the people with all the power and the other team is all of us. then it starts to make a...
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britain's manjit singh pulled when double decker by his hair for almost 60 feet. we'll have more of the bizarre world records all morning long. >> we are? >> we have more. sorry. you like it or not. >> go ahead and run the animation. i'll talk over it. i just have this thing about the bizarre world records where someone goes, how about the record for the most hair follicles on a brush? >> that's what we got. >> hi, bob. >> juggling cobras at the same time. i know. i'm with you. it's rough. >> you gave away both the next stories. >> i have to see that. at the airport right now, new york city metros, newark, a two and a half hour delay. averaging like that all day. laguardia, it was an hour and a half. now bumped up to two and a half hours, too, because of the gusting winds. philadelphia 80-minute delay with the northeasterly wind. delays in washington, as well. the winds pretty strong. watch for delays in new york, philly and d.c. those are the longest. >> thanks. >>> a missing 5-year-old girl has been spotted. police say they know the man holding her in the survei
britain's manjit singh pulled when double decker by his hair for almost 60 feet. we'll have more of the bizarre world records all morning long. >> we are? >> we have more. sorry. you like it or not. >> go ahead and run the animation. i'll talk over it. i just have this thing about the bizarre world records where someone goes, how about the record for the most hair follicles on a brush? >> that's what we got. >> hi, bob. >> juggling cobras at the same time. i...
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but most governors were appointed by great britain. so that's something new here and they had to provide a successor to the presidency, and they came up with this office. they assumed that the vice president would be a significant national figure. i say this because the method of elections in the electoral college assumed that and to the original rules, each elector in the electoral college had two votes, and they were not going to the president and vice president, but they were both president. the rules that were each elector had two votes, and one of them had to be for a candidate at said their state. but as i said, they both worked for the president. the second-highest number of votes would be the vice president. it was clear that the vice president would be a well-known national figure. moreover, the framers of the constitution sassumed that most presidents would not be picked by the electoral college, but by the house of representatives. that makes it even more so that the two, president and vice president, would wind up to be nat
but most governors were appointed by great britain. so that's something new here and they had to provide a successor to the presidency, and they came up with this office. they assumed that the vice president would be a significant national figure. i say this because the method of elections in the electoral college assumed that and to the original rules, each elector in the electoral college had two votes, and they were not going to the president and vice president, but they were both president....
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i want to send a special hello to a friend oversees, private paul britain. stay safe over there.
i want to send a special hello to a friend oversees, private paul britain. stay safe over there.
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if only britain had been able to land the force on the continent that would deter germany before world war one. they are immensely difficult. immensely dangerous. if the actions had been taken, people would blame them for doing it. this is what of those things that of course, it is terribly difficult, but i do believe that as we look back on those episodes, if we look back on this and say that we did not stop iran from getting nuclear weapons, we will consider it a missed element with big consequences. what is interesting to me is that the breadth of opinion runs from the right to all the way to the non-proliferation. some of the most fervent in the administration are about non- proliferation. you'll get tremendous proliferation following a iran. people see venezuela or brazil drizzling -- pursuing nuclear weapons. the notion that iran can go ahead and do this without consequences is astounding. if something is unacceptable, you have to do [unintelligible] >> is there anyone there really thinks that when the administration says that is unacceptable, will they do anything about it? it i
if only britain had been able to land the force on the continent that would deter germany before world war one. they are immensely difficult. immensely dangerous. if the actions had been taken, people would blame them for doing it. this is what of those things that of course, it is terribly difficult, but i do believe that as we look back on those episodes, if we look back on this and say that we did not stop iran from getting nuclear weapons, we will consider it a missed element with big...
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think about that, france, germany, great britain, japan, every other major industrialized country has figured out a way to provide health insurance for every one of their citizens. it is time for america to do the same. that is just moral issue. that is not just a financial issue. it is a moral issue. what kind of country are we going to be? this is a letter that i received from a constituent in september and i wanted to share it with my colleagues. dear senator conrad, i'm 51-years-old, have never given much thought to writing a senator until now. three days ago we received some of the worst news a person can get. my husband has been diagnosed with bladder cancer. he does not have health insurance. we are self-employed. our income is low but we do owned some property which makes us ineligible for most assistance programs. a few years ago we both dropped out or blue cross blue shield coverage because the premiums were too high. i reapplied and got my insurance back but my husband was denied due to his weight. he quit smoking four years ago and put on weight gradually since then. we ar
think about that, france, germany, great britain, japan, every other major industrialized country has figured out a way to provide health insurance for every one of their citizens. it is time for america to do the same. that is just moral issue. that is not just a financial issue. it is a moral issue. what kind of country are we going to be? this is a letter that i received from a constituent in september and i wanted to share it with my colleagues. dear senator conrad, i'm 51-years-old, have...
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we do not worry about britain and france having nuclear weapons. there is a difference between a scalpel, a knife, in hand of a surgeon or in hand of a mother in an alley. the problem is primarily who has them. tom, you said that arms control was not breathing about nirvana indeed bringing about nirvana. it is impossible to separate the two on that. it is not true that the soviet union collapsed because it is a rotten system that was bound to collapse. it is true is a rotten system that collapsed, but a lot of rot and systems around the world do not collapse. a lot of them keep building up their military, especially because that is the one thing they do very well. we just saw henry kissinger talking about north korea. that is a rotten system. that is far more run than the soviet union. they are doing fine on building nuclear weapons, and they are not collapsing, unfortunately. that analogy that it was so rotten and had to collapse is just wrong. >> you are finished. your not only wrong, you are finished. [laughter] >> we talked earlier about the po
we do not worry about britain and france having nuclear weapons. there is a difference between a scalpel, a knife, in hand of a surgeon or in hand of a mother in an alley. the problem is primarily who has them. tom, you said that arms control was not breathing about nirvana indeed bringing about nirvana. it is impossible to separate the two on that. it is not true that the soviet union collapsed because it is a rotten system that was bound to collapse. it is true is a rotten system that...
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the cru in great britain is a huge receiver of research money. much of it comes from the united states. i remember there's a show called "the greenhouse conspiracy" and the director was on camera saying how important it was to keep the money coming for is graduate students. host: president obama says he will go to the meeting in copenhagen and they will talk about global climate change. does the news of these dr. e- mails or the mills that talk about -- or the e-mails that talk about this, will they will -- will that hamper his efforts? guest: he is saying he could do something in copenhagen that he cannot do. if he is going to commit the united states to a carbon emissions reduction of 80%, the senate has to pass that. it is debatable whether it will pass the senate. he cannot do that. it has to pass the senate. i bet there are a lot of people in the senate who are sitting on the fans who are mad as heck that he went out in public and said the u.s. will do this. that forces them to vote on something they don't want to vote on it puts them at log
the cru in great britain is a huge receiver of research money. much of it comes from the united states. i remember there's a show called "the greenhouse conspiracy" and the director was on camera saying how important it was to keep the money coming for is graduate students. host: president obama says he will go to the meeting in copenhagen and they will talk about global climate change. does the news of these dr. e- mails or the mills that talk about -- or the e-mails that talk about...
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the response in all may be the conversion of a naturally occurring britain -- brain protein, tau a the law high hyperphosphorylated form that is toxic to nerve cells and their connections. while our research shows that this abnormal accumulation of tau is widespread throughout the individuals -- throughout the brains of individuals with cte, is immediately concentrated in medial temporal lobe structures and thus leads to a clinical triad of recent memory failure, and extreme degrees dementia, depression, and lack of impulse control. all cte has been mostly reported in the world's literature in boxers, and for the longest period of time, over 80 years, nearly 20 cases and all i several years have been reported from individuals that formerly played in the nfl. in our group, we've recently reported a case of cte in a man who only played football at the college level. obviously some of these individuals have entered the nfl already within said that if not full blown cte. but the -- with a incipient, if not full-blown, cte. now that we are aggressively looking for cte, there has been a 40%
the response in all may be the conversion of a naturally occurring britain -- brain protein, tau a the law high hyperphosphorylated form that is toxic to nerve cells and their connections. while our research shows that this abnormal accumulation of tau is widespread throughout the individuals -- throughout the brains of individuals with cte, is immediately concentrated in medial temporal lobe structures and thus leads to a clinical triad of recent memory failure, and extreme degrees dementia,...
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i should point out that right now britain has the capability of killing 20 million americans anytime they want to the soviet union probably has the capability of killing 40 million americans anytime the one. the u.s. has the capability of eliminating costa rica from the map. the point is we do not worry about those things because there's no intention to do so. it is not the there is not the capability. huge countries, militarily powerful countries, have been next to small military and the present countries for very long times. they could check them out anytime they want to. if we told canada an attack was coming from the north pole, but the canadians do not seem worried about that. i think intentions are what matters, not capabilities. in the case of the soviet union, it is very clear, we of seen it, 20 billion times. they did want to change the world. and it wanted to use a revolution. this imposes limited military probes on the edge. then repeatedly said had hoped -- how horrible world war ii was. their whole doctrine basically has nothing to do with hitler and the progression. hit
i should point out that right now britain has the capability of killing 20 million americans anytime they want to the soviet union probably has the capability of killing 40 million americans anytime the one. the u.s. has the capability of eliminating costa rica from the map. the point is we do not worry about those things because there's no intention to do so. it is not the there is not the capability. huge countries, militarily powerful countries, have been next to small military and the...
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the world, mostly from the united states, but there are people from new zealand are here from great britain are here, someone here from morocco, and they're all right now and have been, they're tweeting and twittering and doing all in a ten that nasa has it set up in a tent. they are extremely excited to be here it'sen and very successful. we have had a chance to talk to them earlier today. they just can't wait. none have ever been this close to a space shuttle launch. it's a real treat for the twitters. and they their tent, they call that the twent. >> all of the new verbiage that's coming out of twitter. >> reporter: yeah. >> i'll tell ya. we should clarify, those people won this contest but had to pay their own way, right? >> reporter: yeah. absolutely. they had to pay their own way to come here. even the ones as far away as new zealand, they were happy to pony up the cost to have this opportunity, no question about it. >> always good to see you, my friend. >> reporter: my pleasure. >>> well, president obama is in beijing, part of his eight-day trip to asia and met with hu jintao this mo
the world, mostly from the united states, but there are people from new zealand are here from great britain are here, someone here from morocco, and they're all right now and have been, they're tweeting and twittering and doing all in a ten that nasa has it set up in a tent. they are extremely excited to be here it'sen and very successful. we have had a chance to talk to them earlier today. they just can't wait. none have ever been this close to a space shuttle launch. it's a real treat for the...
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woman had lived in, say, japan, the world's second-richest nation, or germany, the third-richest, or britain, france, italy, spain, canada, et cetera, the health care systems there would have give enher the standard treatment for lupus and she could have lived a normal life span. but nicky white wrasse a citizen of the -- was a citizen of the world's richest country, the united states of america. once she was sick, she couldn't get health insurance. like tens of millions of her fellow americans, she had too much money to qualify for health care under welfare but too little money to pay for the drugs and the doctors she needed to stay alive. she spent the last months of her life frantically writing letters and filling out forms," mr. president, "pleading for help. when she died, nicky white was 32 years old." that is a story that should move every one of us, move every one of us, to action. look, we've spent years studying and analyzing what's working in our health care system and what's not working. what it comes down to is this: too many of our fellow citizens are suffering because of the b
woman had lived in, say, japan, the world's second-richest nation, or germany, the third-richest, or britain, france, italy, spain, canada, et cetera, the health care systems there would have give enher the standard treatment for lupus and she could have lived a normal life span. but nicky white wrasse a citizen of the -- was a citizen of the world's richest country, the united states of america. once she was sick, she couldn't get health insurance. like tens of millions of her fellow...
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in great britain, an inquiry has begun into the iraq war. this is the report of the in "to the washington times." blair is expected to be called to testify u.s. motives probe. we also have access to "the guardian."here is stevephen bats story. even the surroundings of the inquiry seemed conducive to a low green of the temperature. -- lowering of the temperature. next is a call from texas, the dianne on the independent line. caller: good morning. i'm taken aback by the number of callers does seem to have the 9/10 mentality, who seem to forget that we were attacked by terrorists who plotted in afghanistan and pakistan in terrorist camps to exact terror on us in any way they could. and they will continue to do so. i thought that the mission was to wipe out those terrorists and training camps over there, and to get the taliban, the fundamental islamist -- whenever is politically correct to call them today -- to get them out of there. pakistan has nuclear weapons. if we left, and created a vacuum, every terrorist would flood into afghanistan. the
in great britain, an inquiry has begun into the iraq war. this is the report of the in "to the washington times." blair is expected to be called to testify u.s. motives probe. we also have access to "the guardian."here is stevephen bats story. even the surroundings of the inquiry seemed conducive to a low green of the temperature. -- lowering of the temperature. next is a call from texas, the dianne on the independent line. caller: good morning. i'm taken aback by the number...
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vetting the new policemen is tough and the prime minister is concerned about this, certainly, of the britain. >>> remember, the bird's nest, the center of last year's olympic games in beijing. now chinese officials are trying to figure out what to do it. now, only a few thousand a day pay to tour it. that's down from 50,000. sports teams have not been able to move into the nest because it costs just too doggone much. but it looks, great, rafer w weig weigel. >> but doesn't look good empty. >> it was not empty last night. people looking forward to the victory parade, when that happens. we're talking about the new york yanks. >> the empire fights back. it is the first one for the yankees in their new $1.3 billion park and their first in nine years. oh, how they've just suffered so much and how sweet it was. >> yankees win, the yankees win! >> incidentally, when the yankees opened old yankee stadium in 1923, they won the series that year too. every time they open a new park, they win. as richard said, victory parade is tomorrow. >>> michael jordan's song, marcus, played in his first game and al
vetting the new policemen is tough and the prime minister is concerned about this, certainly, of the britain. >>> remember, the bird's nest, the center of last year's olympic games in beijing. now chinese officials are trying to figure out what to do it. now, only a few thousand a day pay to tour it. that's down from 50,000. sports teams have not been able to move into the nest because it costs just too doggone much. but it looks, great, rafer w weig weigel. >> but doesn't look...
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. >> but in fact, we cut of great britain, refused to let them share in or that we were getting from south africa after the war, even though we had agreed to do so. it was a great scandal at the term. in fact, it was our refusal to cooperate with great britain that i think led to the decision that they were going to develop an independent weapon and did so. >> audience member would like to know how close we came to dropping a bomb on germany, how serious we were about that. >> i think very serious if a bomb had been available for use. the bomb was developed to be used against hitler's germany, so i think it is quite reasonable to suggest that was the military planning, but, of course, the war in europe ended in the first week of may, and, of course, the tests came in july. >> the question on moral qualms, this is one of the murky areas. for many of the refugee scientists, basically, there was no moral qualms about dropping in on the third reich. many of the refugees scientists have more moral qualms about using it against the japanese. interestingly enough, it complicated the picture
. >> but in fact, we cut of great britain, refused to let them share in or that we were getting from south africa after the war, even though we had agreed to do so. it was a great scandal at the term. in fact, it was our refusal to cooperate with great britain that i think led to the decision that they were going to develop an independent weapon and did so. >> audience member would like to know how close we came to dropping a bomb on germany, how serious we were about that. >>...
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we must build a smarter and bigger electric britain to better harness' efficiency. a smarter grid will let us see our energy use, measure it, price it, and manage it we're looking to advance this on several fronts. engineers have developed a simple, secure in free software tool that gives consumers an easy means to see their home electricity use on their computer or cellular phone. we're looking at how large numbers of vehicles could actually help stabilize the grid and provide massive storage capacity to support a vastly greater share of renewable generation. a specially bred where the air does not always blow and the sun is not always shine. citing new transmission capacity may be the most vexing peace of the renewable energy puzzle and one where new federal policy is critical if we're going to build thousands of miles of new transmission lines across multiple state borders. fourth and finally, we must set national standards to accelerate cleaner and more efficient technologies. congress should adopt a strong energy standards. this has sparked new industries and c
we must build a smarter and bigger electric britain to better harness' efficiency. a smarter grid will let us see our energy use, measure it, price it, and manage it we're looking to advance this on several fronts. engineers have developed a simple, secure in free software tool that gives consumers an easy means to see their home electricity use on their computer or cellular phone. we're looking at how large numbers of vehicles could actually help stabilize the grid and provide massive storage...
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britain's manjit singh set a record for pulling a double decker bus by his fair for almost 70 feet, and man, i don't know what conditioner that guy uses, but he's definitely in line for some endorsements. look at the guy. >> i know. i thought he had something bad to eat, actually. it was just like ooh! >> and with that. >> we better let you go. take the reins here. that was a hilarious story. thank you, sir. by the way, thank you, facebook. a man arrested for armed robbery is out of jail because of an unusual alibi here. he was updating his facebook status when the robbery happened in brooklyn. rodney bradford was actually 13 miles away on a computer at his dad's apartment. bradford was picked out of his lineup but his lawyers used witnesses and the facebook time stamp to prove his innocence. >>> bob, you were saying unfortunately for folks that are at the airport right now, they're stuck listening with -- to folks like us for the next 2 1/2 hours or so. >> i gave you the line, you blew it. >> next time, write it down for me. >> you're absolutely right. let me show you flight explorer.
britain's manjit singh set a record for pulling a double decker bus by his fair for almost 70 feet, and man, i don't know what conditioner that guy uses, but he's definitely in line for some endorsements. look at the guy. >> i know. i thought he had something bad to eat, actually. it was just like ooh! >> and with that. >> we better let you go. take the reins here. that was a hilarious story. thank you, sir. by the way, thank you, facebook. a man arrested for armed robbery is...
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you can see, britain's oxford university has announced the creation of a scholarship named for neda. the university's queens college says a donor has funded the scholarship. it'll primarily be given to students of iranian decescent. slamming the school's decision accusing of it being politically motivated. tehran previously accused the british of helping to incite the protest that followed the controversial presidential election back in june. and in a letter to oxford university, the iranian embassy reiterated those beliefs, and also said that the college is taking advantage of neda's death by naming the scholarship after her. the school defends itself saying donors are free to name scholarships and that the school is always interested in financial support for its students. >> to be continued. virginia, thank you so much, appreciate it. >> reporter: you bet. >>> the sheriff investigate the the balloon boy case in colorado will not face criminal charges. the boy's family's attorney says the sheriff violated privacy laws when he said child welfare workers were involved in the investiga
you can see, britain's oxford university has announced the creation of a scholarship named for neda. the university's queens college says a donor has funded the scholarship. it'll primarily be given to students of iranian decescent. slamming the school's decision accusing of it being politically motivated. tehran previously accused the british of helping to incite the protest that followed the controversial presidential election back in june. and in a letter to oxford university, the iranian...
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just went on sale in britain and expected to be this year's top seller. openings like this one usually reserved for movies but notice that was not a red carpet but camouflage. some video games are selling so well they can do huge openings. there's a camouflage red carpet. that's what they're doing. i was reading on pc world there's plenty of copies out there. so you can go get that for your husband now. he'll like that. >> he's a pacifist. >>> as we celebrate veterans day, some people are asking the question, should women in the military be allowed to go into combat? chuck, you and i were talking off air before we were starting to talk about the subject. there are a lot of female veterans. 1.8 million, according to the va. so this is not necessarily a small number. >> not at all. there are 10,000 serving in iraq, 4,000 in afghanistan. so if -- and kimberly munley, this cop hero, the police sergeant who literally took down the shooter at ft. hood, i mean, if women can defend ft. hood, can't they defend america? that's the question of the day. i mean, they
just went on sale in britain and expected to be this year's top seller. openings like this one usually reserved for movies but notice that was not a red carpet but camouflage. some video games are selling so well they can do huge openings. there's a camouflage red carpet. that's what they're doing. i was reading on pc world there's plenty of copies out there. so you can go get that for your husband now. he'll like that. >> he's a pacifist. >>> as we celebrate veterans day, some...
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the response in all may be the conversion of a naturally occurring britain -- brain protein, tau a the law high hyperphosphorylated form that is toxic to nerve cells and their connections. while our research shows that this abnormal accumulation of tau is widespread throughout the individuals -- throughout the brains of individuals with cte, is immediately concentrated in medial temporal lobe structures and thus leads to a clinical triad of recent memory failure, and extreme degrees dementia, depression, and lack of impulse control. all cte has been mostly reported in the world's literature in boxers, and for the longest period of time, over 80 years, nearly 20 cases and all i several years have been reported from individuals that formerly played in the nfl. in our group, we've recently reported a case of cte in a man who only played football at the college level. obviously some of these individuals have entered the nfl already within said that if not full blown cte. but the -- with a incipient, if not full-blown, cte. now that we are aggressively looking for cte, there has been a 40%
the response in all may be the conversion of a naturally occurring britain -- brain protein, tau a the law high hyperphosphorylated form that is toxic to nerve cells and their connections. while our research shows that this abnormal accumulation of tau is widespread throughout the individuals -- throughout the brains of individuals with cte, is immediately concentrated in medial temporal lobe structures and thus leads to a clinical triad of recent memory failure, and extreme degrees dementia,...
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we must build a smarter and bigger electric britain to better harness' efficiency. a smarter grid will let us see our energy use, measure it, price it, and manage it we're looking to advance this on several fronts. engineers have developed a simple, secure in free software tool that gives consumers an easy means to see their home electricity use on their computer or cellular phone. we're looking at how large numbers of vehicles could actually help stabilize the grid and provide massive storage capacity to support a vastly greater share of renewable generation. a specially bred where the air does not always blow and the sun is not always shine. citing new transmission capacity may be the most vexing peace of the renewable energy puzzle and one where new federal policy is critical if we're going to build thousands of miles of new transmission lines across multiple state borders. fourth and finally, we must set national standards to accelerate cleaner and more efficient technologies. congress should adopt a strong energy standards. this has sparked new industries and c
we must build a smarter and bigger electric britain to better harness' efficiency. a smarter grid will let us see our energy use, measure it, price it, and manage it we're looking to advance this on several fronts. engineers have developed a simple, secure in free software tool that gives consumers an easy means to see their home electricity use on their computer or cellular phone. we're looking at how large numbers of vehicles could actually help stabilize the grid and provide massive storage...