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>>...and we don't do talking points. >>i think the hypocrisy is so blatant. >>and above all... and there's only once place you'll find us. >>weeknights on current tv. ♪ >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show"! ♪ i'm walking on sunshine, woe ho i'm walking on sunshine, woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ ♪ hey, all right now ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good ♪ >> it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome to it. happy friday. 6 minutes after the hour. yeah, i am a grown woman in a beaver hat. >> nice beaver. >> thank you i just had it
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stuffed. >> a dream come true for me. sexyliberal.com the sexy liberal website. get it and go. tickets flying out the window. columbus in august check it out. there is new sexy liberal hats and merch as they say in the business. oh look at what you are wearing. [ mysterious music ] >> there is the big man's shirt. and then there is the really cute girls shirts now. >> i tried one of those. didn't fit. >> nothing fits over those guy norrous man boobs. >> oh yeah. >> mary phillips-sandy is here to discuss what the indecision blog is. it must have been done like a libra like me. because i'm very, very
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indecisive. >> you know [ inaudible ]. >> yes. first of all tell us what the blog is. >> comedy central's indecision is the blog for political comedy. in late 2007 started -- election because obviously there was a lot to talk about online as well as on the television and in the past year, we have really grown. we have added video photo galleries, we have launched an app for iphone and ipad. we're everywhere you wanted to be on the internet. >> we were talking about the latest poll. you did a piece about the fox poll. because oddly i didn't really hear that reported on fox. you say, oopsy, someone at fox
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likely got fired for this. >> it does happen. everyone makes mistakes then. we're all human. >> i'm sure they will have someone in the khron department making that note. i heard everybody on fox news saying there is some other poll saying see there is no war on women. because romney in that poll was sort of like they were dead even or romney was one point ahead. >> i feel like it's really early to be taking these figures to the general election. whatever people are saying now give it a month, two months we have a long road ahead of us.
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obviously for joke-writing purposes we're going to follow it. but as a human who votes, i'm not upset about it. >> yeah. it's like the marriage equality thing -- [ screaming ] -- >> it is really hurting the president. but like you say it is so early. >> it. and all of these little things that bubble up on the internet scandals, it's so terrible, i can't believe he said that and then the poll numbers don't move. the approval ratings don't really change, but we make a big deal with it but people -- i don't know that they take it seriously. >> we're 75 to 80 gasp cycles away from romney, and it is only may. >> it is. and there is a lot that can happen between now and november. and whatever it looks like the
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scenario is today might not be the case. >> you wrote about obama favored to win in jersey. even when matched up against the governor of new jersey chris christie. >> yeah chris christie one of the great gifts to political comedians. i -- yeah new jersey -- i think -- obviously new jersey is a democratic state so i -- i don't think he is too concerned about that. i think that's the other thing, though, there is so much time between now and the election the pollsters have a lot of states to sell so they will be doing this and we'll report on it, and i don't know that it matters. >> we're in the veeps stakes. and guess what doesn't help him
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in new jersey picking chris christie. as you were saying gallup poll seconds mixed messages on obama's recollectionchances, right? >> yeah, it is true. the average layperson looks at the newspaper, cares about the gallup poll, is that really something to worry about? you can look at the same question from six different polling agencies and come up with completely different answers. and you just have to answer. people are different. that must be the answer. >> one of the things you guys must have loved over at the comedy central blog is sort of the comedy of the punditry because i remember during the last election cycle, and the primary cycles they are like those bobble heads. no, working class whites will never vote -- and then it is just one thing after the other.
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>> sure. >> i remember when he picked palin after the first speech, oh my god it's over now, she a super star. >> yeah picks a story line and runs with it until they find something shiny in the corner and then they run there. it is great for us. >> this just in shiny just picked jingle as his running mate. [ laughter ] >> all of the pundits were all the etrade babies. well-spoken but easily distracted by shiny objects. i hope you'll check back in with us. it looks terrific. he hope to be talking to you again. >> fantastic. thanks so much, stephanie. [ applause ]
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>> has pat buchanan been alerted that the brown people are outbreeding the white people. [ explosion ] >> it's a catastrophe! >> black is the new white. oh dear. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> this actually is the first time in the history of the united states this has happened. slightly more brown people. path buchanan! [ explosion ] ♪ na, na na na ♪ >> and even worse for him there are people who are beige! >> yeah, pick one color on another! >> i don't know which epithet to hang on you! what are you? >> debbie in new hampshire welcome. >> hi, guys. i enjoy your show. one of the ladies -- a 24-year-old lady called about religion and she made a comment about maybe the catholic church is the antichrist and i just
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wanted to say that miss stephanie dealt with that really welly, because i'm a religious person, and her comment was unbelievable. she just said maybe this is an issue that you as a christian needs to take your religion back. and i think that is the issue. >> take it back from people that are misusing it. that's right. >> exactly. because the bible -- there is a passage in the new testament that jesus said. the bible was just a tutor, was just a tutor to the law. i am the law, so therefore you need to get away with all of that that is in the book. he die for all of us. >> yeah. >> and everyone should be included and not excluded. >> okay.
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[ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> the obama -- growing number of african-americans come out for marriage equality. >> i'm guessing allen west isn't one of them? >> no same douche nozzle he always was. a growing number of black leaders and community members have come to embrace the issue. and this is again what we talked about, what leadership is. it doesn't happen overnight. and hearts and minds don't open overnight. but representative john lewis said dr. martin luther king took a simple position he said individuals get in love and get married. he said my position is very very simple i fought too long and hard against race discrimination not to stand up for marriage discrimination. we must respect the dignity of
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every human being. 54% of africans americans support president position. that's the highest i have seen compared to 41% of african-americans who supported it in the last poll just in mid-2011, early 2012. there was an 11-point shift for marriage among african-americans in north carolina where obviously -- that is just -- 11 points. that's huge. >> huge! huge! >> it's only 27%, but it's up from -- let's see bla bla, bla. our poll found only 20% favoring gay marriage and now 27 expressed support. james clieburn said i like the
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president have evolved. i have grown to the point that i believe we have evolved to marriage equality, if we consider this a civil right, and i do i think we should have a this. a pew research survey said that most african-americans did not alter their opinion. >> pew. pew. [ applause ] >> okay. >> pew! pew! pew! >> all right. >> sounds like it's a 70s computer. >> it's friday and we need a nappy. >> desperately. >> it's 17 minutes after the hour. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> can you guarantee it will produce an orgasm. >> yeah. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." >> we're up on the thing. >> yeah. >> do something amusing.
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>> was i supposed to do this sponsorship? [ recorded show playing in the background ] >> yeah, hold your water. oooooooooh. >> pew! pew! pew. >>(narrator) gavin newsom, lieutenant governor of california, and former mayor of san francisco is coming to current tv. >>every night on cable news networks everyone's focusing on what's wrong. i want this show to move past that. i love creative people, and with all the vexing problems we have we need creative thinking. >>(narrator) with interviews with notables from silicon valley, hollywood, and beyond. >>at the end of the day this show's simple. it's about ideas. ideas are the best politics. ideas can bring us together. >>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. premiers tonight at 11 eastern/ 8 pacific. only on current tv.
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♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller -- ♪ everybody dance now ♪ ♪ da, da, da, da ♪ >> i would rather not. i'm tired. >> no? >> come on. 23 minutes after -- pants free friday. 23 minutes after the hour.
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1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. good news for us. today's study coffee drinkers may live longer. >> yeah. >> i go to bed at -- >> different oh clock -- >> and get up at -- >> insane oh clock. >> i drink half calf though. >> why not just drink full calf and -- >> because i suck on it all morning long. >> excuse me? [ buzzer sounds ] >> let's just leave that. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> in other hip hop news -- [ laughter ] >> i do have some. >> jay-z is performing for the made in america two-day festival. he said i'm going to call and try to get president obama to do a little al green.
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>> oh. >> computer says naaaa. >> he is handsome and romantic though. play it. do we have it? >> no. >> all right. wow, don't you hate when this happens. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> when hot rocks explode in youring pants. >> excuse me? >> this is worst than when your crystal meth lab explodes in your pants. a 43-year-old woman undergoes surgery after who rocks she collected exploded. [ explosion ] >> wow. those are real pop rocks. >> her day gets worse. she tried to stop drop and roll, but was unsuccessful to get the flames off. when they pulled the shorts the husband had successfully gotten
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the shorts off of his wife and was hosing her down on the front porch with the -- >> oh, my god. >> after rocks have -- >> exploded in your shorts. >> yikes. >> i blame nixon. >> yeah right? >> something he did clearly. >> oh my god? >> wow. >> fire and brimstone. >> a bunch of hot firemen show up, and there you are with no shorts being hosed down by your husband. >> is there an explanation of why these rocks exploded in her pocket -- >> i'll try to find out and bring it to you. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> don't you hate it when you steal a diamond and swallow it and then the police have to
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wait until you [ censor bleep ] it out. police in ontario is holding a man who allegedly swallowed a $20,000 diamond, for as long it takes for him to produce the evidence. [ flatulence sound effect ] >> that can't feel good. >> no. >> that's the hardest substance -- >> i have heard of diamonds on the souls of your shoes -- >> every time and then you go what did i eat glass? [ screaming ] >> you know what i'm talking about? >> no, i don't. >> sometimes it's sharp and you don't know why. >> what is that? >> have you just released a little too much about your bowel movements? >> we should don't a show on friday. i'm so tired. i'm just babbling. >> what is wrong with you! >> did i swallow a spear last
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night. >> did i eat a christmas tree sideways? what? >> it's true? >> did i actually steal a diamond and swallow it. what have i done. >> oh, my god! >> when did corn get that sharp? [ laughter ] >> diamonds? when did i eat diamonds. >> wendy in ohio follow that. >> i'll try. >> okay. >> i'm mormon who used to be a republican, and now i'm democrat, and i voted for obama both times. >> oh yay for you. >> thank you. >> that was our own little polling right there. >> yeah mormons they are not monolithic, they don't vote enmass. >> let's do a poll on how many people and it a diamond, or swallowed a spear or ate a
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christmas tree sideways. >> we are not going to do this anymore. >> why don't you ask gavin newsom what he swallowed. >> i don't want to be associated with these people. >> and now here is a really important senator. [ flatulence sound effect ] >> john fugelsang can share what he has eaten. >> he is the ecclesiastical mook. 29 minutes after the hour. we'll be right back -- or maybe not -- on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >>(narrator) gavin newsom, lieutenant governor of california, and former mayor of san francisco is coming to current tv. >>every night on cable news networks everyone's focusing on what's wrong. i want this show to move past that. i love creative people, and with all
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it's go time. >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle class the guys in the lower end got screwed again. >>i think you know which one we're talking about.
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the overwhelming majority of the country says"tax the rich, don't go to war." >>just wanted to clarify that. >> announcer: stephanie miller -- >> that was nothing but third-hand gossip you are acting like you are drunk. >> and? >> the smithsonian is on the phone they want the bowel movement show for their archives. >> yeah.
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[ flatulence sound effect ] >> today's show is brought to you by -- >> solar panel. they have been making solar panels in america since 1975. rebecca wasn'ten born yet in 1975. >> she was just a surly fetus. >> it's friday everybody! ♪ thank god it's friday friday ♪ >> with john fugelsang. >> good morning, children. >> good morning personal comedy jesus. >> i should point out donna summer's first single came from the thank god it's friday soundtrack. >> wow. >> so did brick house. >> he he he. john fugelsang you are in florida for what reason? >> i'm working as a diamond mule. [ laughter ] >> no, you are not. >> i listened to that whole
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conversation, i said somebody is going to go to the doctor with bling in their stool. [ laughter ] >> i'm doing the guilted love story down here. >> yay! >> i'm performing there tomorrow night. so it was doing a lecture this week in michigan, and monday night i was getting kissed on stage, and now i'm sitting in the very same ritz carlton bar where i had to pull a drunken stephanie miller off of alan grayson. >> i don't remember that at all. we were talking about this super pac that was going to run theed a against obama, and romney is like that's horrible -- we shouldn't be talking about
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religion. >> yes, that's great. reverend jeremiah wright are vitally important to this election, but bush's policies from four years ago is ancient history. >> romney was happy to have the pacs complete i will eviscerate his opponents and now it looks like they floated this trial balloon, it landed with a thud and it allows romney to come out and look like the good guy. i think he it is about that. >> it also shows that mitt romney is the human equivalent of an inflatable guy outside of a car dealership. so if they are allowed to talk about that we're allowed to
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talk about where mormons go after they die. >> doesn't every guy get his own planet -- >> yes. and he has a hundred wives. >> a hundred wives. >> maybe joseph smith was a better negotiator -- what 72 virgins? how about a hundred, and i'll throw in a brazil power crystal. >> yes, and every religion has shameful pasts to it. when mitt talks about the faith of my father's that's what he is talking about. we all know wonderful mormon folks, but mitt is really screwry, and if you think joseph smith's checks out, you better not talk about what obama did as
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a little child for a teenager. >> i only found out all of the fun facts this week. i earlier this week coined my own religion because i found once a jenny cream ail can, and i formed my own religion based around it. [ laughter ] >> i had the church on twitter threaten to protest my show tomorrow night. >> nice. >> they tweeted me saying consider this our rsvp, so i hope they are not teasers. >> and we are such helpers here chris and i will fedex you some cream rinse. >> yeah and a delousing kit as well. but that's what i get for defending the first gay president. i couldn't believe that headline even if the casket buchanan is still in the closet.
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who is the first gay president going to be? i'm hoping for a lesbian atheist. >> yeah! >> take your organ out, won't you. [ organ music ] >> he suggested that obama was gay. >> yes. >> he is -- pastor paul increasingly started to believe president obama is gay. he expanded on his initial comments host asked cameron whether he made the choice not to be gay, he said he reacted to the environment. when asked if we could be attacked to the host. he answered at my age it is impossible. but the culture kept him from becoming gay with some effort by the time i was eight, nine ten
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i was thoroughly interested in girls. >> like most homosexual boys. they. they tend to hate the sinner. he said he will never have gay kids because he'll teach them right. and it's all bigotry and a way of getting attention, and these guys have learned the more homophobic they are -- >> my -- >> that's why they are calling obama the metro sexual abe lincoln. >> if as a more man fan get your own planet and wives, how soon will newt gingrich be claiming he is mormon. >> exactly. >> how do you -- john first of
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all -- we have been talking all morning about polling. how do you think ultimately the marriage equality debate is going to affect or not -- >> i think it is going affect it positively. all of the right-wingers who just said that obama lost the election, maybe you are right, but he just won the history books, and that's more important -- >> not to me. >> i think the president did the smartest thing by saying it should be left up to the individual states. i think what he has done is completely completely revitalized his young voter base. and that's is going to make a big impact. it will make a big difference if it inspires young people to turn out and do the moral thing.
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>> angie welcome, you are on with john fugelsang. >> hey, how is everybody. ♪ angie, angie ♪ >> i wanted to give you a status update, because i have your big black back stephanie. >> thank you. as the official black-arican i'm working on all of the men around to move to accept gay marriage. >> right on. >> if they want to have the same piece of toast for the rest of their life, more power to them. >> i would like to call on every straight woman in america to offer a threeway if that is what it takes to bring your man around -- >> i'm done for the cause. >> well hell! i don't know how i knew that you and jim would be supportive of that john? >> i had a great threeway with
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you and aisha tyler -- >> yes, and by that way that has gotten about a billion hits on youtube. >> i hope boston is ready for this. >> aisha wasn't quite tea bagging you, john -- >> aisha was doing simulating tegging while i was tea bagging. >> yeah. it was pretty hot. and as we speak the tickets are flying out the door in boston -- >> i'm going to tea bag myself this weekend in the parker play house. >> don't forget to stretch. >> hey, barry. >> hey, stephanie. how y'all doing? >> good. >> i notice you guys haven't talked about it but what is the deal with this whole george
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zimmerman everybody is defending him saying don't rush to judgment. there was a kid who was a burglary, i give you that -- but the video clearly shows when he realizes he is caught and the cops cuff him and then beat the crap out of him and people say well, he shouldn't have run. >> yeah exactly. the fact is george zimmerman should have stayed in his car. >> exactly right. >> instead of stocking him with a gun. >> right. >> and the damaging thing was -- i am here in florida, so i was listening to a lot of right-wing radio, no one is talking about the fact that the officers believed if zimmerman had stayed in his car this wouldn't have happened.
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and trayvon was involved in no illegal activity whatsoever. so if this guy wasn't profiling that kid would still be alive. >> and we were hearing another expert say it was such a small amount it is not relevant. >> now the same conservatives who have been telling us for our whole lives that pot makes you lazy are now saying that it made trayvon martin violent. exactly. >> john fugelsang we'll see you next week. >> i'll be filling in for governor spitzer on wednesday and thursday of this coming week. >> awesome. we have gavin newsom who is lieutenant governor of california is debuting tonight,
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and we will talk to him next on the "stephanie miller show." >> oh, my god, i am already have a great time! jennifer granholm is politically direct on current tv. >>the dominoes are starting to fall. (vo) granholm is live in the war room. >> what should women be doing? >> electing women to office. (vo) she's a political trailblazer. >>republicans of course didn't let facts get in the way of spin. >>do it, for america. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the jeep
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♪ >> tonight on "the young turks," when facebook first launched, only the top people who had all the money and the connections could get in on it, and they already made a profit. why that is, and how they could have done it differently. that's their unique perspective you'll only get on our program. also, who is guilty in the trayvon martin/george zimmerman case? the unique answer--guns. i'll make a really strong case of that on tonight's program. furthermore, professor cenk is in the house. i'll explain how bain capital could make profit from a company that they drove into bankruptcy. that's interesting, right? i'll show you exactly how they do it. then finally should we kill the bangers? a guy running for president from new mexico thinks so.
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♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller -- ♪ she looked at me with big brown eyes and said you ain't seen nothing yet, ba-ba-baby you just ain't seen nothing yet ♪ >> yeah, it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome to it. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. our current family just gets more and more exciting. >> it does. [ romantic music ] >> starting tonight the big news
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our lieutenant govern out here in california gavin newsom be will bid you his knew show. and joins us now. good morning governor? >> good morning. >> listen not since i had to do a panel with you, and i had to be right in your air space have i been so excited. >> i'm not sure that's true but i'm honored to hear you say those words. >> i have been dying to talk too you. how does it feel to have the first sitting president of the united states confirm your views? >> i did not expect to hear it before the election. i was hoping to hear it in a second term, of course, i have been hoping to hear it from years. not just from the president, but from other leaders in our party. so match our rhetoric with
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action. what the president did was symbolic certainly. the substance was an affirmation for millions of people and there was real substance there. but at the end of the day, the issue where he still needs to go a little farther is the notion of federallizing the issue of equality. we have done that with basically everything we have done to advance rights in the broadest term. we need to do that with marriage equality. it can not be a state-by-state effort. >> yeah. i agree and i think it was john lewis that said that yesterday. so i think it has been enormous progress in a short period of time on this issue, don't you think? >> extrordanaire. eight years ago, i was certainly an outlier when we started providing marriage certificates to thousands of same-sex couples. at the time the great debate was
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still around domestic partnerships. and we were just getting into the debate around civil unions. now civil unions seem to be a safe place for everyone but mitt romney. which is extraordinary to hear him not only not support marriage, but also reject civil unions. that's an argument of 20 years ago. >> and gavin worse than that has signed a pledge to write discrimination into our constitution. >> yeah, pretty remarkable. here is a guy -- these 10th amendment guys and he wants to move forward with a federal constitution issue. imagine the president of the united states saying i'm signed a pledge and i will actively engage in introduceingeing
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legislation to have a constitutional crisis across this issue on the issue of same-sex marriage. and he has the audacity to claim that the president is using this for political issues. it's nonsense. >> yeah, you bring up the politics of it because obviously as someone that you say was an outlier on this you took some criticism back then. >> yeah. >> how do you feel the politics is going to play this time or this is going to work or not for the president this cycle? >> i have always -- i had the warm embrace of dr. king's words there is always the right time to do the right thing. you can always make an excuse of not doing the right thing. because there are different elections. so there's always an excuse and it is never the right time if you want to play it safe but it
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is always the right time if you want to play the history and stand on principals that make this country as wonderfully extraordinary as it is. the politics are wonderful. i was criticized mostly from my own party leaders, democrats, not republicans in 2004 to your point, that i was moving too fast, too soon too quick. but we had to force the issue and put a human face on it. and i have no regrets, we were talking in '04 to a president at the time who is doing exactly what mitt romney is claiming he wants to do and that was george bush, and that needed to be countered with stories of real people's lives. >> interesting you were one of the people that inspired me since i did that panel with you, i have come out for the very
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same reason putting a human face on it and trying to move forward. >> yeah. >> dr. king that's the one thing that makes me feel better. >> yeah. >> let's talk quickly about your show. there will be a california touch, obviously. people from silicon valley hollywood and beyond. tell us about the show. >> it's a political show but i don't want to have too many politicians on the show. i'm humbled that you put me on your show. >> we are honored. >> at this stage what i want to do, and i love your show and all of the other shows out there, but i want to really focus on what to do and have a real discussion about that from folks that are not necessarily insiders but outliers and in the debate. the designers, the artists, the entertainers. folks on the edge of new
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technology innovators at the end of the day it's a show of not who is to blame, but what there is to do. and we are having a lot of fun with it. and i'm learning an extraordinary difficulty in booking good talent. [ laughter ] >> bagging you was the high point of our morning. >> seriously. >> the couldn't be more excited about it and to welcome you to the current family. >> thanks. and watch out for lance armstrong tonight. >> awesome. talk to you soon. >> take care guys. [ applause ] >> vapors. vann jones last night, and gavin newsom today. my stars! [ laughter ] >> everybody have a great weekend. we'll see you month on the "stephanie miller show." ♪
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it's go time. >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle class the guys in the lower end got screwed again. >>i think you know which one we're talking about. the overwhelming majority of the country says"tax the rich, don't go to war." >>just wanted to clarify that.
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