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Marco Rubio: 'If I Do a Good Job as Vice President'
Marco Rubio: 'If I Do a Good Job as Vice President'
Complete video at: fora.tv After months of steadfastly denying any interest in joining the Republican ticket, Marco Rubio might have made a revealing slip in conversation with Major Garrett of the National Journal. ---- The face of America is changing before our eyes. In the decades ahead, virtually every aspect of American life—the economy, politics, education, healthcare, and social life—will be shaped by a demographic revolution literally remaking the face of the nation: the diversification of America. The Next America project, presented by the Apollo Group, parent company of University of Phoenix, will explore the impact these new demographics will have on a wide range of policy areas. In this first event of a series of forums slated for the coming year, National Journal will provide a current demographic snapshot of America and will explore a range of issues, including how minorities and whites view this demographic change and their current perceptions of race relations, the economy, and future opportunities. The flagship University of Phoenix/National Journal Next America Poll will serve as a discussion driver at this event. Marco Antonio Rubio is the junior United States Senator from Florida. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives.
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Rubio Participates in National Journal Summit at the Newseum
Rubio Participates in National Journal Summit at the Newseum
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CBS/National Journal Commander-in-Chief Debate | Eight Useful Idiots Guide To WWIII
CBS/National Journal Commander-in-Chief Debate | Eight Useful Idiots Guide To WWIII
Gallup: Obama Job Approval 44% - 49% Congress Job Approval 13% - 82% gallup.com Could the Republican presidential candidates be ready for the 3 AM call? CBS, National Journal and the South Carolina Republican Party host the debate in which foreign affairs are the topic of the debate. Republican candidates Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul are whining about how the media is not covering them and they have "proof" that CBS bias their time. CBS made a decision that second tier candidates are limited to fewer questions. Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Jon Huntsman and Michele Bachmann are the second-tier candidates. Although I don't agree with CBS not letting them out crazy each other, CBS assures that if you're not getting much attention, then it's not worth it to put the candidates on. They're lucky they aren't banned like Gary Johnson, Buddy Roemer and Fred Karger. All but two candidates support torture. Huntsman and Paul agree with President Barack Obama's decision not to use torture when capturing an enemy of war. Republican candidates Newt Gingrich, Herman Cain and Mitt Romney are the front runners. Newt Gingrich was at the verge of defeat and he rebounded like John McCain. Each candidate goes after the president on his decision to take down Osama bin Laden and Anwar al-Awlaki, two primary sponsors of terrorism. al-Qaeda is struggling to rebound from the deaths of the leaders. Republican candidate Rick Perry is struggling to stay afloat after a disastrous CNBC <b>...</b>
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Washington Week with Gwen Ifil and National Journal for July 29, 2011
Washington Week with Gwen Ifil and National Journal for July 29, 2011
Lawmakers prepare to work through the weekend to reach a debt deal and avoid a US default. What will it take to break the stalemate and how would a default impact Americans? Plus, how Obama, Boehner, and Reid have played it so far. Joining Gwen Ifill: Major Garrett, National Journal; Jeanne Cummings, Bloomberg News; David Wessel, The Wall Street Journal; and Karen Tumulty, The Washington Post.
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National Journal 2008
National Journal 2008
Fizemos esse vídeo para a disciplina de inglês na escola e ficou muito bom! Divirta-se! Componentes do grupo: Amanda, Andressa,Augusto,Paola A.,Rejana, Vitória, Ane. Alunos do 2ºano.
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Ron Paul CBS News Republican Debate Highlights — November 12, 2011 (HD)
Ron Paul CBS News Republican Debate Highlights — November 12, 2011 (HD)
November 12, 2011 — Complete highlights of Ron Paul at the CBS News Republican Debate sponsored by CBS News and the National Journal in partnership with the South Carolina Republican Party, and streamed live by CBS News from the Benjamin Johnson Arena at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Saturday evening's commander-in-chief debate focused primarily on national security and foreign policy. It was the first nationally televised, network-broadcast Republican presidential debate of the primary season. Approximately 1400 people, not including the media, attended the event. Participating were Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), businessman Herman Cain, former US House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), Texas Governor Rick Perry, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, and former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum. CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley and National Journal congressional correspondent Major Garrett moderated the discussion. FULL DEBATE: www.cbsnews.com See also: www.wofford.edu nationaljournal.com Tagged: Complete Debate Highlights Ron Paul CBS News National Journal Spartanburg, South Carolina Republican Party Wofford College Republican Presidential Debate November 12 Foreign Policy Debate National Security Moderators Scott Pelley Major Garrett GOP Candidates Michele Bachmann Herman Cain Newt Gingrich Jon Huntsman Rick Perry Mitt Romney Rick Santorum Republicans Election 2012 Campaigns Primaries <b>...</b>
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Journal-Interview with Michael Ballack, German National Soccer Squad
Journal-Interview with Michael Ballack, German National Soccer Squad
Is Germany's Bundesliga a breeding ground for new talent? We'll be talking about that with German Football Star Michael Ballack
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CNN Reports Ron Paul At 0% While CNN Online Poll Shows Him At 75%
CNN Reports Ron Paul At 0% While CNN Online Poll Shows Him At 75%
While the online poll conducted by CNN shows Ron Paul as the clear winner with 75% of the votes, CNN reporters pull a fast one by citing a lesser known poll hosted at National Journal claiming Ron Paul came in at 0%. CNN discards their own poll in favor of another poll that shows results more to their liking. This is overt propaganda. The National Journal poll cited by CNN now shows Ron Paul in the lead with 33% of the vote. Call CNN: 404-827-1500 e-mail cnn below edition.cnn.com runronpaul.com
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Ron Paul Highlights - NBC Florida Debate 01/23/12
Ron Paul Highlights - NBC Florida Debate 01/23/12
RonPaul2012.com Ron Paul Video Playlist www.youtube.com FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 USC section 107 of the US Copyright Law. congressman ron paul, 2012, presidential, race, candidate, republican, gop, Romney, gingrich, Santorum, Obama, ron paul, primary, south carolina, nbc, tampa bay, florida, debate, national journal, tampa bay times, Florida Council of 100,
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Bill O'Reilly & Fox News Skew Ron Paul Poll Numbers!
Bill O'Reilly & Fox News Skew Ron Paul Poll Numbers!
Another media giant, fox news, has skewed ron pauls poll numbers. They sighted little known or cared about National Journal for their Bill O'Reilly show. Come on, even if it was not ron paul, I would be against this. Go Gary Johnson, let him in the debate too!
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Wildlife Journal #3 - Grizzly Encounter in Banff National Park
Wildlife Journal #3 - Grizzly Encounter in Banff National Park
I was looking for wolves along the Bow Valley Parkway between Banff and Lake Louise when I came accross a massive Grizzly. This was late October and he was in his winter coat which made this bear look even bigger!
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Late Nights: The Difference Between Sarah Palin and Shakespeare
Late Nights: The Difference Between Sarah Palin and Shakespeare
Seth Meyers goes after the Oxford Dictionary for naming former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's made up word "refudiate" the 2010 Word Of The Year: "Shakespeare crafted new words. Sarah Palin got into a word fender bender." Today's Must See Moment: Fast forward to 0:34 for the differences between Shakespeare and Palin. hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com
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Charles Murray - Coming Apart - Economic Policy Forum & Author Series - 02-09-12
Charles Murray - Coming Apart - Economic Policy Forum & Author Series - 02-09-12
In his new book, COMING APART: The State of White America, 1960-2010, Charles Murray argues that American classes have reached a level of separation unlike anything we have ever known before. Murray first takes on what he calls the new upper class: highly educated, successful, affluent, and increasingly isolated from, and ignorant about, the rest of America. Using data from 1960 and 2000 censuses, he demonstrates the emergence of spatial isolation that has no parallel in American history, with the new upper class concentrated in what he called "SuperZips" clustered around a few centers of national power. Murray cites American trends regarding marriage, religion, honesty, and industriousness for the fifty years from 1960 to 2010. Murray limits the data to non-Latino whites, showing wide gaps that have opened up in behaviors that once united Americans across classes. A startling long-lens view, COMING APART reveals the ways in which America is coming apart at the seams that once stitched us together. Murray evokes the civic culture that was so widely shared among Americans that it amounted to a civil religion. "To be American was to be different from other nationalities, in ways that Americans treasured. That culture is unraveling: Murray forces us to look unblinkingly at the nature of the problem because, as he argues, the price of turning a blind eye is the end to what has made America America. Charles Murray is a political scientist, author, and libertarian. Murray was <b>...</b>
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Sen. Harkin - White House Killed Filibuster Reform
Sen. Harkin - White House Killed Filibuster Reform
Cenk Uygur speaks with Senator Tom Harkin about fighting against the Republicans attempting to repeal health care reform and fighting against President Obama if he comes out in support of cutting social security benefits. Cenk Uygur: Real quick, the Democrats didn't they have enough votes in the beginning of the session to do it on their own? What happened? Who'd you lose? Sen. Tom Harkin: Why couldn't the Democrats hold it together then? Well, why couldn't the Democrats hold it together? Because we didn't have the White House on our side. We couldn't get the people together to understand that we won't be able to get our programs enacted unless we have a change in these rules. You know what it is, Cenk more than anything else. People are afraid of a majority vote. I'm not afraid of a majority vote, I'm not afraid of that.
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2012 id2 NSIT - Video Journal #1
2012 id2 NSIT - Video Journal #1
The first video journal from the 2012 id2 National Selection International Tour includes the squad's trip from Newark, NJ, to Barcelona, Spain, as well as the team's combined match against UE Cornella and RCD Espanyol. The video also includes an introduction of the team.
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Obamacare in the Supreme Court 3-20-12
Obamacare in the Supreme Court 3-20-12
The US Supreme Court is now ready to hear oral argument in one of the most highly anticipated cases in the modern era, Florida v. US Department of Health and Human Services, a consolidated series of challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Our panel of experts will analyze the case and all issues before the Court, including discussion of the constitutionality of the individual mandate provision, severability, coercion and the Medicaid provision, and the implications of the Anti-Injunction Act. Please join us for what promises to be an important preview of these critical issues. Featuring: --Prof. Randy E. Barnett, Georgetown University Law Center --Hon. Walter Dellinger, O'Melveny & Myers --Prof. Neal K. Katyal, Georgetown University Law Center --Mr. C. Kevin Marshall, Jones Day --Moderator: Mr. Stuart Taylor, Jr., Contributing Editor, National Journal and Nonresident Fellow, Brookings Institution National Press Club Washington, DC
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The Ethics of Genetically Engineering Children - Arthur Caplan
The Ethics of Genetically Engineering Children - Arthur Caplan
Complete video at: fora.tv Arthur Caplan, Director of Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses ethical issues concerning genetic engineering and genetically handicapped children. ----- Arthur Caplan discusses Is it Immoral to Want to Live Longer, Be Smarter and Look Better? The Ethics of Using Biomedicine to Enhance Ourselves and Our Children as a part of The Ethical Frontiers of Science during the 2008 Chautauqua Institution morning lecture series. Arthur Caplan serves as the Emanuel and Robert Hart Professor of Bioethics, Chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and the Director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He is the author or editor of twenty-five books and over 500 papers in refereed journals of medicine, science, philosophy, bioethics and health policy. His most recent book is Smart Mice Not So Smart People (2006). He has served on a number of national and international committees, including as the chair of the National Cancer Institute Biobanking Ethics Working Group; the chair of the Advisory Committee to the United Nations on Human Cloning; the chair of the Advisory Committee to the Department of Health and Human Services on Blood Safety and Availability; the special advisory committee to the International Olympic Committee on genetics and gene therapy; the ethics committee of the American Society of Gene Therapy; and the special advisory panel to the National Institutes of Mental Health on human <b>...</b>
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Marco Rubio Claims He'd Say 'No' to VP
Marco Rubio Claims He'd Say 'No' to VP
Via The Huffington Post: "Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said on Wednesday that he would say no to being vice president, even if GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney begged him to take the position. A few minutes later, he made verbal slip: "Three, four, five, six, seven years from now, if I do a good job as vice president -- I'm sorry, as a senator," Rubio said at an event hosted by National Journal. "If I do a good job as a senator, instead of a vice president, I'll have a chance to do all sorts of things"...".* Cenk Uygur and Ben Mankiewicz discuss on The Young Turks. Read more from Elise Foley: www.huffingtonpost.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
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Citizentube Interview: Christopher Hitchens of Vanity Fair
Citizentube Interview: Christopher Hitchens of Vanity Fair
Google and the National Journal sponsored an event on 6/11/2008 called, "The 21st Century Campaign". Experts gathered to discuss the innovative ways that campaigns, citizens, and the media are using the web in the 2008 election. One of those experts was Christopher Hitchens who writes regularly for Vanity Fair and numerous other publications. Citizentube's Olivia Ma caught up with him for this short interview.