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Chris Evans at the Open Mike Bash
from recent posts tagged chris - blip.tv (beta) on November 11, 2009
Duration: 143
Duration: 143
Mike Capuano's nephew, Hollywood actor Chris Evans, introduces him at the November 9th Open Mike Bash.
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"Never" Commercial
from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 11, 2009
Duration: 30
Duration: 30
Mike Capuano's new commercial, Never .Author: CapuanoforSenate Tags: Mike Capuano for Senate commercial Race Congressman Aghanistan Posted: 11 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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"Never" Commercial
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 11, 2009
Duration: 31
Duration: 31
Mike Capuano's new commercial, "Never".
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Ron Paul -You Can't Reinflate The Bubble!
from Recession tv on November 10, 2009
Duration: 147
Duration: 147
Ron paul on inflation
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Congressman Olver Endorses Mike Capuano for Senate
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 09, 2009
Duration: 253
Duration: 253
Congressman Olver Endorses Mike Capuano for Senate
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Mon, Oct 26, 2009
from The Colbert Report on October 25, 2009
Duration: 1304
Duration: 1304
Stephen welcomes Princeton Professor Cornel West to the Report to discuss his latest book "Brother West."
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Conservative Freedom Rally in Gloucester 9/12/09
from recent posts tagged bill - blip.tv (beta) on September 19, 2009
Duration: 1283
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Duration: 1283
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Flash Newsflash 08/23/09
from recent posts tagged clinton - blip.tv (beta) on August 25, 2009
Duration: 61
Duration: 61
In case you were allergic to peanuts here's what you missed this week. As the healthcare debate battles continued, the White House prepared to deploy Hillary Clinton. President Obama mixed business and vacation out west, Massachusetts Congressman Frank compared a protestor to a table and former Representaive Tom Delay joined Dancing with the Stars. A Brooklyn man found his cellphone turned his oven on while a new study showed an increase in Cocaine residue on dollar bills. Britney Spears appeared on Letterman in a bikini, Bill became the first hurricane of the season, Dolly Parton admitted she was over exaggerated and Usain Bolt announced he would run even faster.
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Let's Inspire Children's Literacy through Audiobooks
from Pacific Coast Hellway on March 20, 2008
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Today, I had a chance to meet in person with with U.S. Congressman Brad Sherman (D. California) about a matter I feel very strongly about: Children's Literacy. Now, it's not news to anyone that literacy rates among children have dropped dramatically over the past decade. Though many people like to blame schools or the home environment, my personal belief is that children of all ages aren't reading because they are not inspired to. In fact, it took a boy wizard to prove this simple theory. After Harry Potter's initial release, libraries all over were inundated by kids who were inspired to read more because they discovered the joy of books and the unbridled thrill of imagining these stories come to life in their own minds. I have on many occasions postulated that the erosion of readership among adults has come not from laziness nor the proliferation of entertainment choices like video games, television or the internet, but from the fact that people are generally sick of cookie-cutter choices major media has given us in the name of cloning one success to hopefully breed another. Children are amazing beings capable of making this distinction, though they may not know why. Children everywhere, by nature, love to explore the depths of their own imaginations but those imaginations require inspiration to blossom. How many of us remember those moments from our own childhoods or have seen in our own children the wonderful moment inspiration strikes and the voracious desire to consume more and more of that which had inspired us. Books make up a vast universe full of adventure, fantasy and wonderful characters and literacy is the ticket to that world. We live in the era of the mp3 generation. The iPod and the computer are two of the most ubiquitous sources of entertainment consumption by today's youth and those audiences are skewing younger than ever. I firmly believe we can use audiobooks to inspire children to seek out stories and inspire them to fall in love with the fantastical worlds that exist out there in books. What I would like to do is plant this seed of a concept in the mind of U.S. Congressman Brad Sherman. All politicians respond to united voices. Please join me in sending this message to Congressman Sherman (Sherman@BradSherman.com) by e-mailing him a simple statement saying, more or less: I agree with Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff that children's literacy can be inspired through audiobooks . Feel free to change the message as suits you most. I only ask that you reference my name so Congressman Sherman can know better why you are writing based upon my meeting with him. And please, for your own sake, don't try to be funny and send him the kind of messages that will ultimately get you into trouble. Please understand this is not a joke nor some elaborate prank of some kind, it's one of those very rare moments I am being completely serious about something I believe very strongly about. Those of you who know me, know that I never hesitate to speak up about a cause that I feel is important and I hope that you too, feel that children's literacy is a matter you care enough about to send just one email. And those of you who are writers yourselves, please join me in this effort because inspiring today's kids into becoming tomorrow's readers means a future that's brighter for everybody.
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