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09:12:32 02/04/12
Torch Ceremony Honors Deployed Soldiers
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Torch Ceremony Honors Deployed Soldiers
Family members of deployed soldiers in Afghanistan gathered to remember their loved ones. They're sending out a special message by walking and passing on a unique tradition. From: kitvtv Views: 16 0 ratings Time: 01:52 More in News & Politics
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09:12:32 02/04/12
Torch Ceremony Honors Deployed Soldiers
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Torch Ceremony Honors Deployed Soldiers
Family members of deployed soldiers in Afghanistan gathered to remember their loved ones. They're sending out a special message by walking and passing on a unique tradition. From: kitvtv Views: 5 0 ratings Time: 01:52 More in News & Politics
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18:48:37 02/02/12
Lera Lynn - "Bobby, Baby": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Lera Lynn - "Bobby, Baby": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
When Lera Lynn takes the stage, there is an undeniable feeling that she is something different -- something special. Her sultry voice has a way of wrapping around melodies, enveloping the listener in her lyrics, rife with a plainspoken yet cutthroat honesty. When combined with her chordings, which are distinct, original and timeless in their own right, what is revealed is a songwriting craftsman already well on her way to establishing a niche that is very much her own. This coupled with her confident and compelling stage presence and excellent band, guarantee a dynamic and energetic live show. In March 2011, Lera Lynn released her debut solo album, Have You Met Lera Lynn? on Athens-based indie label, Slow Records. This release launched a good deal of progress for Lynn. In 2011, Lynn was deemed winner of the Chris Austin Songwriting Competition held at Merlefest with her song, "Bobby, Baby." Sharing that honor with such alumni as Gillian Welch & Tift Merrit, the contest showed the Americana world that Lynn is indeed an upcoming artist to take seriously and watch closely. "Bobby, Baby" also recently won an award for Best Alt. Country Song in the 10th Annual Independent Music Awards Vox Pop poll, which is determined not by judges but by online fan voting. Just as important to her, Lynn walked away with 2011 "Best Americana Artist" and "Best Vocalist of the Year" in her beloved hometown of Athens, GA, quite the distinction in a town so saturated with musical talent. Have You ... From: sxsw Views: 58 1 ratings Time: 03:14 More in Entertainment
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18:48:37 02/02/12
Lera Lynn - "Bobby, Baby": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Lera Lynn - "Bobby, Baby": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
When Lera Lynn takes the stage, there is an undeniable feeling that she is something different -- something special. Her sultry voice has a way of wrapping around melodies, enveloping the listener in her lyrics, rife with a plainspoken yet cutthroat honesty. When combined with her chordings, which are distinct, original and timeless in their own right, what is revealed is a songwriting craftsman already well on her way to establishing a niche that is very much her own. This coupled with her confident and compelling stage presence and excellent band, guarantee a dynamic and energetic live show. In March 2011, Lera Lynn released her debut solo album, Have You Met Lera Lynn? on Athens-based indie label, Slow Records. This release launched a good deal of progress for Lynn. In 2011, Lynn was deemed winner of the Chris Austin Songwriting Competition held at Merlefest with her song, "Bobby, Baby." Sharing that honor with such alumni as Gillian Welch & Tift Merrit, the contest showed the Americana world that Lynn is indeed an upcoming artist to take seriously and watch closely. "Bobby, Baby" also recently won an award for Best Alt. Country Song in the 10th Annual Independent Music Awards Vox Pop poll, which is determined not by judges but by online fan voting. Just as important to her, Lynn walked away with 2011 "Best Americana Artist" and "Best Vocalist of the Year" in her beloved hometown of Athens, GA, quite the distinction in a town so saturated with musical talent. Have You ... From: sxsw Views: 53 1 ratings Time: 03:14 More in Entertainment
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17:34:09 02/02/12
Wesley Bray - "Mother's Prayer": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Wesley Bray - "Mother's Prayer": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Surrendering all Praises, Glory, and Honor to God almighty! Through His Son, and my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ for allowing me, Wesley Bray, to be used as an instrument of Praise. I have been working in the Gospel Music Ministry for many years. At the age of 16, I developed a love for Gospel Music, after walking through the house one day, and hearing for the first time, my mother and my sisters trying to form a family quartet. At that time, the Lord put in my spirit that I could do this. Well, needless to say, my mother and sisters did not see it that way. But the seed was planted. I was given my first chance to play with a Gospel Group not long after. The Group was called the Soul Revivers. God gave me such a love for music, that within the three years that I stayed with the group, I learned to play a guitar, sing, and write songs. Before I left the Group I had become the Music Director. I didn't realize at the time, that God was preparing me for things to come. In 1985 I moved to Austin, Texas. I became co-founder of a Gospel Group called Malachi. I worked with this Music Ministry until 1999. Within that time we recorded a 45 single, an Album, a CD, a 10 song cassette tape, and a video. Our first Album was chosen as Album of the week on the nationally syndicated Bobby Jones show. Our last CD in 1998 was put in the running for a Grammy Award. Malachi disbanded in 1999. By this time, my wife, Cynthia Bray, who had sung with me in the Group Malachi, was expecting our ... From: sxsw Views: 40 0 ratings Time: 04:20 More in Entertainment
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17:34:09 02/02/12
Wesley Bray - "Mother's Prayer": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Wesley Bray - "Mother's Prayer": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Surrendering all Praises, Glory, and Honor to God almighty! Through His Son, and my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ for allowing me, Wesley Bray, to be used as an instrument of Praise. I have been working in the Gospel Music Ministry for many years. At the age of 16, I developed a love for Gospel Music, after walking through the house one day, and hearing for the first time, my mother and my sisters trying to form a family quartet. At that time, the Lord put in my spirit that I could do this. Well, needless to say, my mother and sisters did not see it that way. But the seed was planted. I was given my first chance to play with a Gospel Group not long after. The Group was called the Soul Revivers. God gave me such a love for music, that within the three years that I stayed with the group, I learned to play a guitar, sing, and write songs. Before I left the Group I had become the Music Director. I didn't realize at the time, that God was preparing me for things to come. In 1985 I moved to Austin, Texas. I became co-founder of a Gospel Group called Malachi. I worked with this Music Ministry until 1999. Within that time we recorded a 45 single, an Album, a CD, a 10 song cassette tape, and a video. Our first Album was chosen as Album of the week on the nationally syndicated Bobby Jones show. Our last CD in 1998 was put in the running for a Grammy Award. Malachi disbanded in 1999. By this time, my wife, Cynthia Bray, who had sung with me in the Group Malachi, was expecting our ... From: sxsw Views: 36 0 ratings Time: 04:20 More in Entertainment
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01:51:37 01/29/12
Thousands Turn Out To Race For A Cure
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Thousands Turn Out To Race For A Cure
Downtown West Palm Beach was flooded with a sea of pink Saturday morning for the annual Race For A Cure, including Team Kristin, which walked in honor of our late friend and co-worker Kristin Hoke, who lost her battle to breast cancer in June 2010. From: WPBF Views: 6 0 ratings Time: 02:01 More in News & Politics
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19:59:45 12/14/11
Peace Rally Held to Mourn Victims of Nanjing Massacre
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Peace Rally Held to Mourn Victims of Nanjing Massacre
For more news and videos visit ➡ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ➡ http Add us on Facebook ➡ on.fb.me A peace rally was held in Nanjing Tuesday, remembering the victims of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. More than 300000 Chinese were killed by Japanese troops in the bloody event. A peace rally was held on Tuesday in Nanjing, East China, to observe the 74th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre. The victims included more than 300000 Chinese civilians and unarmed soldiers killed by Japanese troops in 1937. People from all walks of life, including many foreigners, attended the rally to mourn the victims and to express their wish to remember history and cherish peace. Participants stood silently to honor the victims amid the wailing of an air raid siren, before they struck the peace bell and released pigeons. Members of the Chinese People's Armed Police presented wreaths to the victims followed by the reading of a Nanjing peace declaration. From: NTDTV Views: 27 3 ratings Time: 01:02 More in News & Politics
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17:34:29 12/14/11
Kevin Pearce Gets Back on his Snowboard Again
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Burton Snowboards is proud to congratulate Burton team rider Kevin Pearce on his first day back on a snowboard since he suffered a traumatic brain injury while training for the Olympics in 2009.
Kevin has been a part of the Burton family for years, receiving his first snowboard from Jake Burton himself back when he was just five years old. In 2004, Kevin earned his first official sponsorship with Burton Snowboards after a Burton team manager was impressed with his riding during summer camp at Mt. Hood. From that point on, Kevin started showing up on podiums everywhere, with career highlights like consecutive Arctic Challenge victories, a pair of Air %Style wins, multiple X Games medals and back-to-back European Open wins.
Everything changed in an instant when Kevin suffered a traumatic brain injury while attempting a Cab double cork during a halfpipe training session on December 31, 2009. Since then, Kevin has spent nearly two years putting all his energy into rehab, re-learning things we all take for granted like eating, walking, talking, balancing and seeing.
Until recently, Kevin didn't know if he would ever be able to snowboard again. So when he got the green light from his doctors it was a dream come true, and everything came together yesterday as he strapped on his board for the first time since the accident. Jake Burton was honored to join Kevin for his inaugural runs at Vail yesterday, before Kevin headed to Breckenridge to ride with friends and fans.
"To get to this point in his recovery, Kevin has worked harder and has had more determination than anyone I know," said Jake Burton, Founder and CEO of Burton Snowboards. "His positive attitude and sense of humor through it all has inspired millions of people, including me personally in a big way. I couldn't be happier to be here with Kevin to get back on snow with him. It was a day I'll never forget."
In a pretty historic moment yesterday, Jake switched out his 'I Ride for Kevin' snowboard sticker (the grassroots campaign Burton created back in 2009 to show support for Kevin) with a new Burton sticker that says 'Ride with Kevin'. The new message pretty much says it all.
In honor of Kevin's amazing milestone, today on Wednesday, December 14th Burton will donate 10% of all proceeds from its sales on http://burton.com to traumatic brain injury research.
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22:00:00 12/11/11
Jon Huntsman: Yes, There Is Overwhelming Scientific Evidence For Man-Made Climate Change
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Personally, I think progressive groups missed a real opportunity by not reaching out to Jon Huntsman months ago to support his moderate views. We know that the toxic extremism of the Republican primary process is a big part of why our country's in the intractable mess we're in, and until we fix that, simply electing Democrats won't be enough. Wouldn't it be smart to support some Republicans who actually want to make reasonable decisions for the good of the country? Unions could have pushed his candidacy to their Republican members in the primaries, maybe even encouraged members to switch registrations to show support. Yeah, it's unorthodox - but what else is working?
As I wrote several months ago, a study indicates as many as one-third of registered Republicans don't vote. because they don't like extreme candidates. Someone like Huntsman could have motivated those people to get back to the polls, especially if it looked like he had a chance. Instead, he's been left to drift, just more chum for the right-wing sharks. He's trying to stay alive by spouting a weird mix of common sense and right wing dogma, but at least on This Week with Christiane Amanpour today he walks back his recent statement and admits that yes, there is overwhelming scientific evidence for man-made climate change: >
AMANPOUR: Six candidates faced off in Des Moines last night, but Jon Huntsman wasn't one of them. The former Utah governor, who entered this campaign with enormous fanfare, has failed to qualify for a spot on the debate stage. Iowa isn't part of the Huntsman strategy, though. He has put all of his firepower into New Hampshire. And he joins us this morning from Manchester. Governor, thank you for joining us. Let me quickly ask you, I'm sure you do not want to get into who won, who lost, but who do you think won on the stage last night?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, thank you for having me, first and foremost. I think with respect to last night, all I can say, with all due respect to your terrific network, was I was delighted to be here in New Hampshire having a town hall meeting. We have four town hall meetings today. We have a debate with Newt Gingrich on Monday. And this is a state that is incredibly important for us.
And on the debate stage last night, I believe that the most important issue of all confronting the American people wasn't even touched upon, and that is the deficit of trust that we have in the United States. In fact, it may have -- it played right into the trust deficit. That is, nobody trusts Congress anymore. We need term limits in Congress. We need to close the revolving door that allows members of Congress to move right on into the lobbying profession. No one has trust anymore toward the executive branch. No one trusts Wall Street, with banks that are too big to fail. So the -- I would argue that the issues that are most salient in our political dialogue today weren't even touched upon last night.
AMANPOUR: So then how do you explain the phenomenal rise of Newt Gingrich? You say people don't have trust, and yet he does seem to be speaking, at least to Republican voters, in a way that you aren't, for instance.
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, there have been so many ups and downs in this race, I'm getting whiplashed, quite frankly. We've had six front-runners in the span of about six months. And all I can tell you, having spent a whole lot of time here in New Hampshire -- we have had 116 public events in this state -- is that the voters will begin to coalesce around a candidate about a week to 10 days out. The marketplace is still open. People are shopping. They are listening very, very carefully. And all I can say, Christiane, is the two messages that we're delivering to the people here on the ground, the economic deficit which is the cancer metastasizing in this country and one that is a national security problem, I would say, and the trust deficit are the two biggest issues we face today. And we're getting people showing up to our town hall meetings in numbers I never would have imagined. They're signing up afterwards, they're taking lawn signs home.
I feel very good about their trajectory here in this great state. And this is always the state that upends conventional wisdom. So let's not fall back onto conventional wisdom. That never holds true in the end.
AMANPOUR: All right, but people are trying to figure out how you're going to really break out, because you are at the moment at the bottom of the pack, despite the fact that some independents, for instance in New Hampshire call you the sanest one running. Our George Will has said that you deserve a searching second look from conservatives. Ross Douthat of the New York Times calls you the most electable conservative remaining in the race. And yet as I say, what you are offering doesn't seem to be resonating. It appears that the Newt Gingrich, sort of bombast and brash, in your face against Obama is what's resonating.
HUNTSMAN: Christiane, we're doing better in New Hampshire than half the people on that stage last night when you look at the recent polls. We're going nowhere but up. We started as a margin of error candidate. I'm no longer a margin of error candidate because our messages are working.
People want to know if they're going to have a president who's going to call for term limits for Congress. They want to know they're going to have a president who will take on banks that are too big to fail. And it doesn't matter if we fix taxes or create a more streamlined regulatory environment or move toward energy independence. If we're stuck with banks that are too big to fail, with this implied guarantee by the taxpayers, we're setting ourselves up for disaster.
So we've moved from zero to now double digits, and in the weeks ahead, I do believe we're going to move right up toward the top of the pack, understanding full well that people simply don't make decisions until days out, from in this case, January 10th.
I like our position. They want an honest, honorable, trustworthy person in this race. They want someone whose core they can trust going forward. We're putting ourselves forward as that person. And I like our position.
AMANPOUR: I just want to put up a graphic, because, again, talking about New Hampshire, you are back in fourth place there. So given how important New Hampshire is to you staying in the race, tell me honestly where you have to come in order to stay in the race?
HUNTSMAN: We have to beat market expectations, Christiane. And I have every expectation that we're going to beat market expectations.
AMANPOUR: Where is that, second, third? Where do you think you'd be?
HUNTSMAN: I'm not going to play the numbers game. I am not going to play the numbers game, but we're going to be right up toward the top. We have done nothing but climb in every poll since we entered this market, and our message is connecting with people. I can feel it on the ground. I have a very good visceral sense of where this campaign is going. And we're going to surprise and upend conventional wisdom, I can tell you that right now.
AMANPOUR: All right, let me ask you about where this campaign is going. I read to you a few comments from people before, including one who called you the sanest one still running. But it appears that you're reversing some of your own eminently sensible positions, for instance on climate change. You in August tweeted that "to be clear, I believe in evolution, and I trust scientists on global warming. Call me crazy." You have been tweeting about this sort of rightward swing, you've been jabbing at the base. And yet last week, you sort of rolled that bit back on climate change. You sort of said there isn't enough science. I mean, what are you doing?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, I'm not changing at all. I have said all along that I put my faith and trust in science. When you have 99 out 100 climate scientists, you have members of the National Academy of Sciences who have weighed in on a body of research on the subject matter, I say that's where I put my trust.
Yes, there might be one percent of scientists who still are questioning some of those assumptions, and that debate and discussion will continue. But as for me, let me make it crystal clear. I'm on the side of science in this debate. I don't know a whole lot of people on Capitol Hill who are physicists or climate scientists. I think this is a discussion that needs to be taken out of the political lane and kept in the science lane.
AMANPOUR: One more question, you have said that you will endorse and support whoever's the nominee. If it is Newt Gingrich, will he get your endorsement?
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, I don't have to worry about that, because we're moving up in this great state of New Hampshire. We're going to be the nominee, and I don't have to worry about anything beyond that.
AMANPOUR: Jon Huntsman, thank you very much indeed for joining us.
HUNTSMAN: Thanks, Christiane.
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22:00:00 12/11/11
Jon Huntsman: Yes, There Is Overwhelming Scientific Evidence For Man-Made Climate Change
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Personally, I think progressive groups missed a real opportunity by not reaching out to Jon Huntsman months ago to support his moderate views. We know that the toxic extremism of the Republican primary process is a big part of why our country's in the intractable mess we're in, and until we fix that, simply electing Democrats won't be enough. Wouldn't it be smart to support some Republicans who actually want to make reasonable decisions for the good of the country? Unions could have pushed his candidacy to their Republican members in the primaries, maybe even encouraged members to switch registrations to show support. Yeah, it's unorthodox - but what else is working?
As I wrote several months ago, a study indicates as many as one-third of registered Republicans don't vote. because they don't like extreme candidates. Someone like Huntsman could have motivated those people to get back to the polls, especially if it looked like he had a chance. Instead, he's been left to drift, just more chum for the right-wing sharks. He's trying to stay alive by spouting a weird mix of common sense and right wing dogma, but at least on This Week with Christiane Amanpour today he walks back his recent statement and admits that yes, there is overwhelming scientific evidence for man-made climate change: >
AMANPOUR: Six candidates faced off in Des Moines last night, but Jon Huntsman wasn't one of them. The former Utah governor, who entered this campaign with enormous fanfare, has failed to qualify for a spot on the debate stage. Iowa isn't part of the Huntsman strategy, though. He has put all of his firepower into New Hampshire. And he joins us this morning from Manchester. Governor, thank you for joining us. Let me quickly ask you, I'm sure you do not want to get into who won, who lost, but who do you think won on the stage last night?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, thank you for having me, first and foremost. I think with respect to last night, all I can say, with all due respect to your terrific network, was I was delighted to be here in New Hampshire having a town hall meeting. We have four town hall meetings today. We have a debate with Newt Gingrich on Monday. And this is a state that is incredibly important for us.
And on the debate stage last night, I believe that the most important issue of all confronting the American people wasn't even touched upon, and that is the deficit of trust that we have in the United States. In fact, it may have -- it played right into the trust deficit. That is, nobody trusts Congress anymore. We need term limits in Congress. We need to close the revolving door that allows members of Congress to move right on into the lobbying profession. No one has trust anymore toward the executive branch. No one trusts Wall Street, with banks that are too big to fail. So the -- I would argue that the issues that are most salient in our political dialogue today weren't even touched upon last night.
AMANPOUR: So then how do you explain the phenomenal rise of Newt Gingrich? You say people don't have trust, and yet he does seem to be speaking, at least to Republican voters, in a way that you aren't, for instance.
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, there have been so many ups and downs in this race, I'm getting whiplashed, quite frankly. We've had six front-runners in the span of about six months. And all I can tell you, having spent a whole lot of time here in New Hampshire -- we have had 116 public events in this state -- is that the voters will begin to coalesce around a candidate about a week to 10 days out. The marketplace is still open. People are shopping. They are listening very, very carefully. And all I can say, Christiane, is the two messages that we're delivering to the people here on the ground, the economic deficit which is the cancer metastasizing in this country and one that is a national security problem, I would say, and the trust deficit are the two biggest issues we face today. And we're getting people showing up to our town hall meetings in numbers I never would have imagined. They're signing up afterwards, they're taking lawn signs home.
I feel very good about their trajectory here in this great state. And this is always the state that upends conventional wisdom. So let's not fall back onto conventional wisdom. That never holds true in the end.
AMANPOUR: All right, but people are trying to figure out how you're going to really break out, because you are at the moment at the bottom of the pack, despite the fact that some independents, for instance in New Hampshire call you the sanest one running. Our George Will has said that you deserve a searching second look from conservatives. Ross Douthat of the New York Times calls you the most electable conservative remaining in the race. And yet as I say, what you are offering doesn't seem to be resonating. It appears that the Newt Gingrich, sort of bombast and brash, in your face against Obama is what's resonating.
HUNTSMAN: Christiane, we're doing better in New Hampshire than half the people on that stage last night when you look at the recent polls. We're going nowhere but up. We started as a margin of error candidate. I'm no longer a margin of error candidate because our messages are working.
People want to know if they're going to have a president who's going to call for term limits for Congress. They want to know they're going to have a president who will take on banks that are too big to fail. And it doesn't matter if we fix taxes or create a more streamlined regulatory environment or move toward energy independence. If we're stuck with banks that are too big to fail, with this implied guarantee by the taxpayers, we're setting ourselves up for disaster.
So we've moved from zero to now double digits, and in the weeks ahead, I do believe we're going to move right up toward the top of the pack, understanding full well that people simply don't make decisions until days out, from in this case, January 10th.
I like our position. They want an honest, honorable, trustworthy person in this race. They want someone whose core they can trust going forward. We're putting ourselves forward as that person. And I like our position.
AMANPOUR: I just want to put up a graphic, because, again, talking about New Hampshire, you are back in fourth place there. So given how important New Hampshire is to you staying in the race, tell me honestly where you have to come in order to stay in the race?
HUNTSMAN: We have to beat market expectations, Christiane. And I have every expectation that we're going to beat market expectations.
AMANPOUR: Where is that, second, third? Where do you think you'd be?
HUNTSMAN: I'm not going to play the numbers game. I am not going to play the numbers game, but we're going to be right up toward the top. We have done nothing but climb in every poll since we entered this market, and our message is connecting with people. I can feel it on the ground. I have a very good visceral sense of where this campaign is going. And we're going to surprise and upend conventional wisdom, I can tell you that right now.
AMANPOUR: All right, let me ask you about where this campaign is going. I read to you a few comments from people before, including one who called you the sanest one still running. But it appears that you're reversing some of your own eminently sensible positions, for instance on climate change. You in August tweeted that "to be clear, I believe in evolution, and I trust scientists on global warming. Call me crazy." You have been tweeting about this sort of rightward swing, you've been jabbing at the base. And yet last week, you sort of rolled that bit back on climate change. You sort of said there isn't enough science. I mean, what are you doing?
HUNTSMAN: Well, Christiane, I'm not changing at all. I have said all along that I put my faith and trust in science. When you have 99 out 100 climate scientists, you have members of the National Academy of Sciences who have weighed in on a body of research on the subject matter, I say that's where I put my trust.
Yes, there might be one percent of scientists who still are questioning some of those assumptions, and that debate and discussion will continue. But as for me, let me make it crystal clear. I'm on the side of science in this debate. I don't know a whole lot of people on Capitol Hill who are physicists or climate scientists. I think this is a discussion that needs to be taken out of the political lane and kept in the science lane.
AMANPOUR: One more question, you have said that you will endorse and support whoever's the nominee. If it is Newt Gingrich, will he get your endorsement?
HUNTSMAN: Well, listen, I don't have to worry about that, because we're moving up in this great state of New Hampshire. We're going to be the nominee, and I don't have to worry about anything beyond that.
AMANPOUR: Jon Huntsman, thank you very much indeed for joining us.
HUNTSMAN: Thanks, Christiane.
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00:06:44 12/11/11
A Nobel Parade in Oslo
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Rough Cut (no reporter narration) STORY: Hundreds of people walked down the main street of Oslo on Saturday in a torch light parade to honor Nobel Peace Prize winners. Liberian President Ellen Johnson
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08:00:00 12/09/11
Reform School Vs. Run D.M.C. - "Christmas In Hollis"
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Continuing our look at holiday music videos, the girls check out an old-school video from venerable rappers Run D.M.C. with their ode to holidays in their hometown: "Christmas In Hollis."
Run-D.M.C. began in the early 1980s when teenagers Joseph Simmons and Daryl McDaniels got together. Simmons' brother, Russell, managed Rapper Kurtis Blow, and recruited his younger sibling to DJ. He became "DJ Run, Son of Kurtis Blow." McDaniels got a set of turntables while he was still in high school, and began writing rhymes as "Easy D." Eventually the two of them began making music together, and when it came time to record they called on Jason "Jam-Master Jay" Mizell to be their DJ. McDaniels was prevailed upon to change his stage name to "D.M.C." and their first record under the name Run-D.M.C. was released in 1983.
In 1986 the group teamed up with Aerosmith for a cover of "Walk This Way" that launched them into superstardom (and also helped to revive the Boston rockers' career).
"Christmas in Hollis" was recorded in 1987 for a complilation called "A Very Special Christmas" that was made to benefit the Special Olympics. It's since become a holiday classic, being featured in several films and television shows, and hitting the Billboard charts again in 2000, 13 years after its original release.
The song uses samples from "Frosty the Snowman," "Jingle Bells," "Joy to the World" and "Back Door Santa" (Clarence Carter's 1968 record).
Run-D.M.C. were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009, only the second to be so honored (along with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five).
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19:36:04 12/07/11
Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez's One Year Anniversary
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Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez's One Year Anniversary
In honor of the year's cutest couple, CelebTV looks back at Justin & Selena's budding romance! AS WE GET READY TO SAY GOODBYE TO 2011, WE CAN'T HELP BUT CELEBRATE ONE OF THIS YEAR'S CUTEST COUPLES. HAPPY ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY JUSTIN AND SELENA!! THEY MAY HAVE STARTED OUT AS "JUST FRIENDS," BUT LIKE ANY GOOD MATCH MADE IN HOLLYWOOD WE KNEW THESE TWO WERE DESTINED FOR LOVE! JUSTIN AND SELENA KICKED OFF THEIR RELATIONSHIP CELEBRATING NEW YEARS IN THE CARIBBEAN, AND ALTHOUGH THEY DIDN'T WALK THE RED CARPET TOGETHER, SELENA SHOWED HER SUPPORT FOR HER BIEBS AT THE NEVER SAY NEVER PREMIERE IN FEBRUARY, BY ROCKIN' HIS FAVORITE COLOR! THE COUPLE MADE THEIR FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE TOGETHER AT THE VANITY FAIR OSCAR PARTY LOOKING AWFULLY COZY TOGETHER AND FROM THEN ON, IT WAS FULL-ON PDA-FEST ALL-THE-TIME! THE 19 YEAR OLD DISNEY PRINCESS AND 17 YEAR OLD POP STAR SOON BECAME THE "IT" COUPLE JETSETTING EVERYWHERE FROM MALAYSIA, TO HAWAII, TO JUSTIN'S HOMETOWN IN CANADA, AND EVEN ESCAPED ALL JUSTIN'S "BABY MAMA DRAMA" WITH A ROMANTIC VISIT TO PARIS BUT THE LOVE DOESN'T STOP THERE! FROM THE VMA'S TO THE TEEN CHOICE AWARDS THESE TWO ALWAYS SEEM TO HAVE EACH OTHERS' BACKS. AND YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON A BACKSTAGE APPEARANCE AT EACH OTHER'S SHOWS. JUSTIN AND SELENA, HERE'S TO ANOTHER YEAR OF HAPPINESS TOGETHER... HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! From: CelebTV Views: 1201 22 ratings Time: 01:16 More in Entertainment
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19:36:04 12/07/11
Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez's One Year Anniversary
[LESS INFO] 2 VIEWS | ADDED 19:36:04 12/07/11
Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez's One Year Anniversary
In honor of the year's cutest couple, CelebTV looks back at Justin & Selena's budding romance! AS WE GET READY TO SAY GOODBYE TO 2011, WE CAN'T HELP BUT CELEBRATE ONE OF THIS YEAR'S CUTEST COUPLES. HAPPY ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY JUSTIN AND SELENA!! THEY MAY HAVE STARTED OUT AS "JUST FRIENDS," BUT LIKE ANY GOOD MATCH MADE IN HOLLYWOOD WE KNEW THESE TWO WERE DESTINED FOR LOVE! JUSTIN AND SELENA KICKED OFF THEIR RELATIONSHIP CELEBRATING NEW YEARS IN THE CARIBBEAN, AND ALTHOUGH THEY DIDN'T WALK THE RED CARPET TOGETHER, SELENA SHOWED HER SUPPORT FOR HER BIEBS AT THE NEVER SAY NEVER PREMIERE IN FEBRUARY, BY ROCKIN' HIS FAVORITE COLOR! THE COUPLE MADE THEIR FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE TOGETHER AT THE VANITY FAIR OSCAR PARTY LOOKING AWFULLY COZY TOGETHER AND FROM THEN ON, IT WAS FULL-ON PDA-FEST ALL-THE-TIME! THE 19 YEAR OLD DISNEY PRINCESS AND 17 YEAR OLD POP STAR SOON BECAME THE "IT" COUPLE JETSETTING EVERYWHERE FROM MALAYSIA, TO HAWAII, TO JUSTIN'S HOMETOWN IN CANADA, AND EVEN ESCAPED ALL JUSTIN'S "BABY MAMA DRAMA" WITH A ROMANTIC VISIT TO PARIS BUT THE LOVE DOESN'T STOP THERE! FROM THE VMA'S TO THE TEEN CHOICE AWARDS THESE TWO ALWAYS SEEM TO HAVE EACH OTHERS' BACKS. AND YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON A BACKSTAGE APPEARANCE AT EACH OTHER'S SHOWS. JUSTIN AND SELENA, HERE'S TO ANOTHER YEAR OF HAPPINESS TOGETHER... HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! From: CelebTV Views: 1201 22 ratings Time: 01:16 More in Entertainment
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10:25:21 11/17/11
Berlusconi Hands Over Power to Monti
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Berlusconi Hands Over Power to Monti
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ me.lt New Italian prime minister Mario Monti and outgoing premier Silvio Berlusconi attend a government handover ceremony ahead of Monti's first cabinet meeting. The former European Commissioner must now steer his country away from economic disaster. Newly-sworn-in Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti and his predecessor Silvio Berlusconi attended a government handover ceremony on Wednesday evening at Rome's Palazzo Chigi, the seat of the Italian government. Monti was welcomed by the Italian honor guard as he walked a red carpet laid outside the government building. During the ceremony Berlusconi presented Monti with a bell which Monti later rang for the start of his first cabinet meeting. Berlusconi, meanwhile, was applauded as he departed from the building. Italian President Giorgio Napolitano swore in the 16-member government, including three women, at his palace on Wednesday afternoon. A chaotic political crisis has placed Italy at the center of the euro zone's burgeoning problems. The new Prime Minister now leads a country facing economic disaster because of the high cost of borrowing. However the appointment of the widely respected former European Commissioner to replace Berlusconi has brought relief in euro zone capitals. From: NTDTV Views: 52 2 ratings Time: 01:26 More in News & Politics








