father s honor. and waga has more. i ve seen the promise land. gathered together at atlanta s hyatt regency hotel, hundreds listened to dr. martin luther king, jr. s last speech and his words opening the annual salute to greatness dinner, awards the king center s highest honor and singling out the recipient whose best reflects the legacy. the late massachusetts senator ted kennedy, who was a leading advocate for civil rights. his wife victoria accepted the award and also recognized ben and jerry ice cream co-founders ben cowan and jerry greenfield for their commitment to social change and somber remind are of king s teachings principles of nonviolence. members of the king family reflecting on the rampage in arizona. the incident, in a real
making recovery. and a bipartisan tone to the tucson tragedy. having a debate about substance and recognition of divisiveness of national politics has become so undermined and ability to be successful is so important. and some of the problems in the country is it we talk past each other, not to each other. plus, it s one of the most effective weapons in the world. its victims don t realize they re a target until long after the damage is done. tonight, a new report detailing how computer work may have delayed iran s nuclear ambitions by years. and they risk their lives every day in iraq and afghanistan, just like their heroic counterparts. now, a military advisory panel providing a long awaited recommendation. tonight, a decision about the role of women in combat. and how that sparks a new debate within the military. the issue was cohesion. if you break down that, the unit will not perform as well and it will be at risk in combat. more than a week after the tragedy in
saying that, allow tax cuts on incomes over a million bucks like ours, to expire, those so-called patriots, including ben cowan, of ben and jerry s fame, and music mogul. moby. when you re super rich, one word, like a meal. anyway, i guess any american, with money, doesn t want to give more than to washington, not a patriot. which would include this next gentleman. gary clearing anti-american. [laughter] gary? greedy young patriotic s-o-b right here, neil. this comes under the heading, here are the people and who are they trying to kid and doing this auspices, all of this extra money is going to pay down the deficit. it s only going to be spent more. i don t know what they re thinking about and who are they to tell anybody how much they should be paying in
when you find yours, let me know because i m looking for line, too, you know what s crazy? the accounting that they use, if a wall street firm uses any kind of accounting, they re shut down and padlocked on it. and lost money by the way and add in, cancel commitments and it really is a never ending shell game in a never ending pr game. it s just, at this point, you would think that you would stop doing it, but they don t. dagen, essential ly we created our own credit line and when we paid it back, i guess, we paid ether back to ether, out of thin air. essentially, but turns to the check point. we re not going to get checks. the only people who are going to get checks are maybe people in china, and japan, and people who own government bonds and that gets paid the interest on that debt gets paid because we as a nation are in a hole and we re paying that debt back and maybe you are maybe it s easier, but that s the thing that you ve got to focus on 1.3 trillion dollars la