2008 Fox SC Republican Debate (Part 5)

This is part 5 of the 2008 Republican Presidential Debate held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on January 10, 2008. It is moderated by Chris Wallace, Brit Hume, Wendell Goler, and Carl Cameron, and sponsored by Fox News and the South Carolina Republican Party.
Duration : 0:9:50

Vice Presidential Debate Wrap Up

Watch more at http://www.theyoungturks.com.
Duration : 0:4:22

Hot Topics in Golf: Solheim Cup – August 5, 2009

Grey Goose 19th Hole crew chat with U.S. Solheim Cup team members Michelle Wie and Juli Inkster. Take flight with Grey Goose 19th Hole every Wednesday at 8 and 11 p.m. ET only on Golf Channel.
Duration : 0:2:29

Race Debate! Auto-Tune the News #7

“uh . . . is this the news, or a bedtime story?”
Duration : 0:3:20

IHSSA State Debate Tournament 2008

KCCI News Channel 8 reported on the Iowa High School Speech Association’s (fake) State Debate Tournament.
Sweepstakes Winner: Valley
Sweepstakes Runner-Up: Dowling Catholic
Policy Winner: Dowling Catholic
Policy Runner-Up: Valley
LD Winner: Valley
LD Runner Up: Iowa City
Public Forum Winner: Indianola
Public Forum Runner-Up: Valley
Congress Winner: Lincoln
Congress Runner-Up: Valley
There were 5 interviews with:
Anna Schwalenberg — Dowling Catholic
Tim Sheaff — Dowling Catholic
Joe Walker [...]

Ron Paul at the South Carolina Debate 1-10-08

http://www.RonPaul.com
Ron Paul at the South Carolina Debate 1-10-08
Duration : 0:11:26

Queen’s Speech Debate; Harriet Harman humiliates David Cameron

Harriet Harman savages David Cameron in the 2010 Queens Speech Debate
Duration : 0:9:51

Fox News Forgets Fact in Christian Graduation Speech Story

Did Fox News just forget to mention a material fact about the case of Erica Corder’s Christian graduation speech in Monument, Colorado?
Duration : 0:3:16

The Decider

The Final Debate
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Greece Debates Budget Cuts as Nation Mourns Dead: Video

May 6 (Bloomberg) — Greeces Parliament began debating austerity measures demanded by the European Union and International Monetary Fund as a condition of a 110 billion-euro ($140 billion) bailout as the nation mourned the three victims of Athens protests against the plan. Bloomberg’s Nicole Itano reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
Duration : 0:1:59