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- 0:08
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9/10/2009 9:04:02 AM
BBC News blooper - funniest ever
"A lesson for Jonathan Charles of BBC World News on the importance of punctuation on the autocue and breathing."
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- 9:53
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9/10/2009 9:03:06 AM
Mohammed Saïd al-Sahaf
"Al-Sahaf is known for his daily press briefings in Baghdad during the 2003 Iraq War. His colorful appearances caused him to be nicknamed Baghdad Bob (in the style of previous propagandists with alliterative aliases such as "Hanoi Hannah" and "Seoul City Sue") by commentators in the United States and Comical Ali (an allusion to Chemical Ali, the nickname of former Iraqi Defence Minister Ali Hassan al-Majid) by commentators in the United Kingdom."
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- 1:02
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9/10/2009 9:01:29 AM
Gibbs: GOP Would Rather Start "Animal House" Food Fight
"On board Air Force One, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs puts down detractors of president Obama's speech to schoolchildren.
"It's a sad state of affairs that many in this country, politically, would rather start an "Animal House" food fight rather than inspire kids to stay in school...""
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- 0:59
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9/10/2009 9:00:57 AM
911 Call-Cop "Overdoses" on Pot Brownies
"This is the 911 tape of the Michigan police officer who confiscated marijuana from suspects, used it to make pot brownies with his wife, and called 911 believing they were dying. Very Funny"
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- 3:20
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9/10/2009 8:59:02 AM
Bishop Emilio Alvarez at health care town hall
"At the Norwalk town hall meeting on health care, Rep. Jim Himes (CT-04) takes question in Spanish from Stamord Bishop Emilio Alvarez. Himes was born in Peru and is fluent in Spanish. The anti-health care people in the crowd display their racism quite clearly."
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- 3:50
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9/10/2009 8:58:33 AM
Duncan: Opposition of Obama School Speech "Silly Stuff"
"Secretary of Education Arne Duncan appears on "Face the Nation" to address criticism from the right regarding President Obama's in-school speech to schoolchildren.
"All the drama, all the hoopla, at the end of the day, if the President motivates... one student who's thinking about dropping out to stay in school and take their education seriously., it's all worth it."
He also noted that it would be "just silly" for parents to keep their kids home from school on the day Obama would be speaki"
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