Glenn Beck - Ted Nugent
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Crash The Next Great Depression (factors that led to the 2008 meltdown -- after the 1929 market crash
Crash The Next Great Depression (factors that led to the 2008 meltdown -- after the 1929 market crash
Cigars International with the help of its customers raised over 18,000 cigars to send to our troops overseas for their enjoyment. Here we get together with some of our hero's to thank them for a job well done. Thank you to all of our military personnel for everything they have done for us!
Sharyl Attkisson, CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton and NVIC's Barbara Loe Fisher discuss the possible dangers with the H1N1 vaccine. Plus, 'Unplugged Under 40' profiles chef and restaurateur Spike Mendelsohn.
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Beyonce "At Last" Inaugural Neigborhood Ball Barack & Michelle Obama Dance
Beyonce sang Barack and Michelle Obama through their first inaugural dance as many of Hollywood's biggest stars celebrated the president and country's big day at the Neighborhood Inaugural Ball.
Part 1 - Baby it's Cold Outside. The origins of Islamic Fundamentalism and Neoconservatism.
Part 2 - The Phantom Victory
A year-and-a-half after the critically-acclaimed film Undercover Mosque was first screened, Dispatches goes undercover again to see whether extremist beliefs continue to be promoted in certain key British Muslim institutions
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Somaliland - an African and Muslim success story
Somaliland is an African and Muslim nation that is embracing peace, democracy, human rights and economic development. Peter Tatchell interviews Dr Mohamed-Aar A Mohamed of the Somaliland Research Society UK and Lulu Farah of the Somaliland Forum UK. 25.06.07
CBS News' Sharyl Attkisson explores how Lyndon B. Johnson's audio tapes give insight into how he passed Medicare.
CBS News' Chief Washington Correspondent Chip Reid explains President Obama's signing of new tobacco legislation.
The Supreme Court's decision on the New Haven firefighters case, discussed and debated, on 'Washington Unplugged.'
Washington Unplugged's Fernando Suarez gets unprecedented access into the Navy's model ship building facility.
White House Senior Advisor David Axelrod spoke with Bob Schieffer the Right-Wing media's criticism of President Obama. Plus; Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) on the progress of health care reform in the Senate. And; Bob Schieffer on the deepening quagmire in Afghanistan.
As suggested by the apt title, this programme — essential viewing for politicians, teachers, motorists and the entire transport sector, grass roots environmentalists and all 'True Believers' in man-made climate change — will reveal and confirm: how the Sun is an overwhelming influence on continuous climate change over decades and centuries (there is no way for taxation or lifestyle fascism to alter the Sun's eruptivity and irradiance) how carbon dioxide levels are predominantly an effect and not a cause of climate change (a very inconvenient truth) why politicians have been so enthusiastic about embracing the fallacy of human impact on global climate (trojan horses aren't a protected species) what lies behind the green industry (courtesy of a founder member and former leader of Greenpeace) how forecasts of warming and its impacts are grossly exaggerated, with stasis and cooling ahead and therefore why the UN IPCC needs urgent fundamental reform - or abolishing completely
Pres. Obama, along with Robert Gibbs and David Axelrod, took a guided tour of the Sphinx in Giza, Egypt. During the tour, Obama joked with reporters that if they weren't there, "I'd get on a camel."
ABC News' Jake Tapper asks President Obama whether the American people will have to make sacrifices in order for health care reform to take place.
John Kerry comments on President Obama's decision about adding troops and adequacy of the government.
"CBS News RAW:" Vice President Joe Biden joined supporters of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor in Washington noting to law enforcement officials that "she gets what it takes to keep our communities safe and our streets clean."
Bob Schieffer spoke with Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) about the upcoming health care reform vote on the Senate floor. Plus; The stars come out for Bill Cosby, who received the Mark Twain Prize for Humor at the Kennedy Center.
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