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himself, complains about people with money but lives in the ritz-carlton here down the street. if that's on the agenda, i'm not going to go there. >> across the airwaves, republicans could not contain their outrage over what harry reid said. >> what he did on the floor of the senate is so out of bounds, i think he's lying about his statement. >> this is obama's modus operandi. and romney isn't divorced. hopefully his vice presidential candidate won't be divorced. it's always dirty politics. >> harry reid doesn't have any evidence, either. this is mccarthyism. >> even the members of the main stream media were in disbelief over the allegations coming from the senate majority leader. >> harry reid doubled down on this. he went on the floor of the senate and said, well, you know, it's out there that he hasn't paid in ten years. it's only out there because harry reid said it two days ago without any evidence whatsoever. >> i take it from your answer you're not going to repudiate the charge.
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>> if chicago wanted reid to stop, he would stop, but they don't. >> if republicans hoped a full force push back on harry reid would shut him up, they're mistaken. in inan interview with politico, they called the republican noise makers a bunch of cowards and henchmen for romney. liberals, are they fighting good enough now? reid himself weighed in today saying the whole controversy would end very quickly if mitt romney would just release his income tax returns, just like everybody else that runs for president. today marked the fifth time he reiterated his initial charges. he refuses to slow down and the president's top advisers are not asking reid to hit the brakes. >> as governor romney's father pioneered the release of tax returns when he ran for president, gave out 12 years of tax returns because he said one year can be misleading. why don't they just put this to rest? what is it that they're hiding? >> i have never seen anyone jump through more hoops to say, a, he's lying, and not put out a document that would prove what the real truth is.
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>> only senator reid knows his source, and i would refer you to that. >> there's a big reason why no one in the democratic party is telling harry reid to reveal his source or keep his mouth shut. here's why. >> at the end of the day, you come to a point where you basically give a little more and move forward. he's got to do that. two years is not enough, obviously. >> that was top republican strategist ed rowlands. after all the debate over reid's comments, members of the republican party are still calling on mitt romney to release more tax returns. mitt romney is the only person who can actually prove harry reid is wrong. all he needs to do is release his tax returns. reince priebus and lindsey graham calling harry reid a liar. isn't that dirty politics? what's the truth? we don't know if reid has told any lies, do we? if the gop needs a reminder about telling lies for political gain, they should watch this videotape. >> we should not have a government program that
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determines who is going to pull the plug on grandma. >> senator grassley's lie on death panels, pulling the plug on grandma, almost killed the health care reform bill in america and cost many members of congress their jobs. it was an outright lie. and here is governor rick scott of florida talking about the stimulus package. >> she clearly believes in obama care, she believes in the stimulus and we know it's not created one private sector job. >> we know the stimulus created up to 3.3 million jobs according to the congressional budget office. but governor rick scott lied and the republicans kept the lie going. on the day mitt romney continued to openly lie about president obama's jobs report. >>e listened to him over the last several months. and there was nothing new. >> nothing new except an entire bill called the american jobs act. it would create nearly 2 million jobs, but republicans continue to say that president obama has no jobs plan.
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in fact, it seems like the only time republicans have told the truth in the last two years is when mitch mcconnell senate leader said this. >> our top political priority over the next two years should be to deny president obama a second term. >> republicans can continue to call harry reid a dirty liar. the senate leader made it clear he's not going to stay silent. instead of drawing more attention to senator reid's comments, maybe it's time for republicans to take a long look in the mirror and see what dirty politics is really all about and what it looks like. you get to be the judge in 92 days. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question, is harry reid telling the truth about his source? text a for yes, text b for no to 622639. you can leave a comment at our blog. at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring you the results later in the show, and keep in
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mind how often if you're a news consumer do you hear commentators over there, some people say, a lot of americans think, i was talking to some people the other day. we are in the news culture in america where we could pass it off on anybody, but all of a sudden, the republicans are all bent out of shape. they have just got to have the source. well, harry reid is a senate majority leader who has been around a long time. if you understand business, especially in the accounting world, there's a lot of people who like to get close to senators and they say things. i think harry reid is telling the truth. i don't think mitt romney's paid any taxes in the last ten years, and this is a story the republicans don't want out there at all because if it gets out there, there's going to be this big clamor across america, yeah, now it's about tax fairness and the wealthy need to pay their fair share and there shouldn't be these tax havens and loopholes. that's a story they don't like. i'm joined by john garamendi from california. appreciate your time, congressman. i guess i should ask you,
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do you have a problem with what senator harry reid has said as of late? what do you make of it? >> i think harry reid is on to it. what is really important is that we understand how romney views tax policy. those tax returns will tell us exactly how he views tax policy. we need to know that because after all, he wants to be president. he will sign tax bills. are those the tax bills that will send jobs offshore? hide money, avoid taxes, use every loophole possible? or even increase those loopholes? it's really important for the american public to understand what is in romney's heart and mind as it goes to taxes. the tax returns will tell us exactly that. >> house democratic leader nancy pelosi said this about senator reid to the huffington post. harry reid made a statement that is true. somebody told him, it's a fact. why shouldn't we believe harry reid? i mean, he has said it.
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is it on the onus now of mr. governor romney to prove he has paid his taxes? >> absolutely the case. the issue before him is not harry reid we're talking about here. we're talking about a man who wants to be the next president. show us your taxes so we can see how you look at tax policy. are you all for reducing your taxes at every conceivable way even though you're a multimillionaire? that's not good tax policy for america. we need to understand this man and those tax returns will tell us what is on his mind with regard to tax policy, which is the number one issue in this campaign. tax policy. >> and congressman, 61% by ppp polling, 61% of independent voters want to see the tax returns. gallup numbers, 54% of americans want to see romney returns. is this something that the democrats are going to ride all the way to the election? >> well, we certainly ought to ride it because this is about the guy that wants to be president. we need to know. americans need to know what is
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he all about? where does he hide his money? we already know he has secret accounts in the bahamas and switzerland. what's that all about? how much money is he stashing away? how much in tax income is he avoiding? this is really into the heart and mind of a guy who wants to be president. show us your stuff, mr. romney. tell us about yourself so we can make a decision about who we wand as president. >> great to have you with us. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> let's turn now to tom perriello. president and ceo of the center for american progress. tom, your thoughts on this. are republicans making a mistake by continuing to take on harry reid? >> the first thing you learn as a candidate is the vote belongs to the american people. no one is entitled to that position. mitt romney is asking the american people to hire him as president and commander in chief, and going into that job interview, saying you, my future employer, are not entitled to
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know about my past. that is just not the kind of arrogance that the american voters are looking for. and here's a guy who, from what we already know, has proposed a $2,000 increase in taxes on middle-class families. that's an analysis from a group he called an independent third party set of analysts. increase taxes on the middle class while he gives himself a $4.5 million tax kickback. so i think the american voters are deciding who they want to hire for president for the next four years. and they're entitled to know what they want to know. and the american people are asking this question. what were you up to with the secret accounts? why is it that you're hiding this when every other president in the modern era has been willing to do this? >> here is what donald trump said, an extremely credible source has called my office and told me that barack obama's birth certificate is a fraud. is he suggesting that maybe mitt romney should produce fraudulent tax returns as a jaded way of looking at it, but who benefits from another round of birther
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talk? >> i'll tell you, what people are asking is what does it mean for them at the kitchen table. what does it mean for my family, trying to pay my bills, and they know mitt romney has proposed passing the buck to the middle class that so often gets kicked in the stomach in economic debates. >> isn't this the worst possible time that the republicans could have a wealthy to the till guy running for president because if he has all of these shelters, it's going to open up a whole pandora's box of conversation in america about tax fairness. he can't win on this. wealthy people can't win on this. do you think there's people behind romney saying hey, look, you cannot release your taxes or is this just mitt romney? >> well, you know, for the first election of my lifetime, we're not having a debate about how big or small government should be but how fair should the economy be and i don't think mitt romney is the poster child
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for that debate. the working and middle class has been getting it harder and harder over the last generation and a half. here we finally have a conversation, the great recession has really woken up the elites in both parties, to just how challenging this economy is right now. i think president obama and the democrats have heard that cry from main streets across america. mitt romney is doubling down on the strategies that got us into it. when you have a guy who is not willing to release his own taxes, who has put out a tax proposal that hits the middle class with a tax increase while giving people like himself a $4.5 million tax cut, that's not what main street is looking for right now. even if it makes wall street pretty happy. >> the best thing the republicans have right now is to call harry reid a dirty liar, and a guy who made a living boxing early in his life is ready to go another round. i'm loving it. tom, thank you for joining us tonight. remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter at ed show and on facebook. coming up, the romney campaign says president obama is trying to take away early voting privileges from members of the military in ohio?
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so valiantly. >> once again, mitt romney doesn't have the facts. you see, ohio is a must-win for mitt romney. and with president obama ahead in the polls, the romney campaign, what are they doing? getting desperate. romney is accusing the president of taking away early voting privileges from members of the united states military in ohio. but that's not what really is happening here at all. the obama campaign is suing the state of ohio over its restrictive early voting law. the campaign is seeking to extend voting time for everybody in ohio. all ohioans including military voters. in other words, the obama campaign wants servicemen and women to keep their early voting privileges and offer those privileges to all voters in the state of ohio. you won't know that by watching fox news. >> if president obama gets his way, the special voting rights of some of america's finest will be eliminated. >> really? governor john kasich signed the republican backed legislation
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reducing early voting privileges with the exception of service members, obama campaign adviser david axelrod is calling out romney and the fox news tactics. >> what that lawsuit called for is not to deprive the military of the right to vote on the final weekend of the campaign. of course they should have that right. what that suit is about is whether the rest of ohio should have the same right. and i think it's shameful that governor romney would hide behind our servicemen and women. >> i'm joined tonight by former governor ted strickland of ohio and currently an obama 2012 campaign co-chair. glad to have you with us tonight. you know, this is -- >> good to be with you. >> you bet. this is one of those stories where two sides are saying different things, and who is the public going to believe? in the meantime, you have 15 military groups agreeing with mitt romney. is he winning the messaging war on this? >> well, let me say, ed, fox
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news and mitt romney should really hang their heads in shame, in shame. because they are hiding behind our military. making false accusations. the cleveland plain dealer has analyzed the romney claim and has said it is absolutely false. this is the truth. early voting in ohio had been permitted in the past on the weekend leading to the november election. and the republicans are trying to restrict that weekend voting for everyone except the military. now, 93,000 ohioans voted in the last weekend of voting in the last presidential election. this is a blatant attempt to keep ohioans from exercising their right to vote on those days leading up to november 6th. it has nothing to do with depriving the military of their right to vote. contrary, the obama and the ohio democratic party believes that
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all ohioans, military and nonmilitary, should be able to register their votes during that weekend before the november election. but for mitt romney to imply that the president is trying to keep our military men and women from voting during that period of time is a shameful accusation. he ought to hang his head in shame. you know, there are a lot of things we do in politics, a lot of accusations we make. but the military should not be used as a political football. and that's exactly what mitt romney is doing in this case. >> governor strickland, do you think mitt romney has all the facts? do you think he is willfully going out saying something that is totally incorrect and knows it? >> well, if he has the facts and he continues to say what he is saying, then he is a dishonest person. if he doesn't have the facts, then he should hold his staff accountable for not briefing him appropriately. but the accusations they're
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making are absolutely, totally false. the president, all of us, want our service men and women to be able to vote during that weekend. we want all ohioans to be able to vote during that weekend period of time. and for mitt romney to imply otherwise is just a dishonest act. and by now, he should know the truth, ed. this has been discussed. he should know the truth by now, and he should recant what he has accused the president of doing now that he has the truth. >> there are some military veteran organizations like vote vets, they're saying that obviously romney is doing the wrong thing and misstating the situation. >> that's right. >> what kind of impact, what does this mean for the law on election day? what does it mean to voters? >> well, i think it means that as is the case in many states,
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the republicans are trying to take measures that will limit the ability of americans to freely cast their votes. we're seeing voter suppression take place all across the country. and it's happening here in ohio, of course. >> what does that mean for president obama's ground game? >> well, it means we've got to get our people out to vote early, as early as possible. and we need to inform people of their rights, and we need to pursue this court case. the federal court will have a hearing on this matter, i think, on august 15th. and it is my hope that the court will protect the people's right to vote during that three-day period leading up to november 6th. >> that of course would be acting on the obama campaign lawsuit is what you're talking about there. okay, that's coming up on august 15th. >> absolutely. but ed, what really bothers me,
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ed, is a blatant attempt on the part of the romney campaign to imply that the president would try to deprive our service men and women of their ability to vote during that period of time. it is absolutely false. it's reprehensible. mitt romney should know better. if he doesn't know better, he should get himself educated. >> we're going to follow up on the 15 military groups that are agreeing with romney and find out why they're agreeing with romney if they have it so wrong. former governor ted strickland of ohio, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. thank you. coming up, harry reid claims mitt romney didn't pay any taxes for ten years. meanwhile, republicans are calling him a dirty liar. the panel will weigh in on reid versus romney next. and tragedy in wisconsin. as a peaceful community tries to pick up the pieces, we're learning more about the man who killed six people in a sikh temple.
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welcome back to "the ed show." senate majority leader harry reid, he says he's got a guy who tells him that mitt romney didn't pay any taxes for the last ten years. meanwhile, republicans are calling senator reid a dirty liar. for more, let's turn to our panel, lizz winstead with us, contributing writer for the nation, ari berman, who is the author of "herding donkeys" and republican strategist susan del percio. is harry reid a dirty liar? >> i don't know, but harry reid is playing old school dirty politics by doing this. his story has been changing, which is amazing. first he said, i can't say for certain. then he gets up on the floor of the united states senate and then makes a claim. then he comes back with another interview and says, oh, well, lots of people are saying that. what is it? this guy, he can't get his story straight, and frankly, it's inappropriate. it goes beyond the pale,
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especially on the floor of the u.s. senate. >> lizz? >> if we didn't hear throughout the course of this past couple years, ellen west saying, oh, there's 80 communists in the house of representatives. michele bachmann accusing keith ellison and hillary clinton's aide they're part of the muslim brotherhood, i often wonder if this is one of those things where harry reid finally said, we have been sitting through a political climate where we have heard the president's a muslim, show us the birth certificate. what if i just say -- hold on. we finally say, we have been asked to prove that the president's not a muslim and all this stuff for so long. why not, and i'm just saying it's a strategy, not right or wrong, put something out there and say prove it. >> i think harry reid is paying jedi mind tricks on romney. the media decided they were done
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with the romney tax return story even though romney hadn't released much info about his tax returns. now it's back in the news. and harry reid knows every day we're talking about mitt romney's tax returns is a bad day for mitt romney. the onus is on romney to clear this up. susan, it's very easy for romney to clear it up. he releases more tax returns, we get a thorough accounting of his taxes and we'll know what tax rate he paid. but we know there's damning information in the taxes. >> a few things. one is i call out republicans when tay do inappropriate things, too. something is wrong, it's wrong, it's a bipartisan wrong as far as i'm concerned. and the debate about romney's taxes is a vid one. what harry reid did was not appropriate. >> says he's got a source. >> he's -- >> sometimes media people don't reveal their sources. >> i understand, but he said a source he is not certain that it's true. and that's especially the fine line. he cannot -- that source did not confirm to him, prove to him, nor did he say he believed him
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100%. >> he went on the senate floor and said he hadn't paid taxes in ten years. he felt strong enough to put it in the senate record. >> that's based on an investor. we don't know if he ever saw the taxes. my point is he went on the floor and basically lied because he doesn't know it to be true. >> but that's the game that the republicans have played forever. michele bachmann goes on chris matthews and said we need to investigate congress to root out the un-american activity. i'm sorry. >> and that was wrong. >> i'm glad you're calling them out because, guess what, i didn't hear john boehner, these people had to be pushed. and the first time -- >> is the media being fair to harry reid here? that's the point. it seems to be a double standard on how to handle it. >> there was a story in bloomberg news today about bain capital buying a telephone company in italy, not paying any taxes on it, rerouting the money
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to luxembourg. romney has offshore bank accounts, a huge ira, an enormous amount of money. when there's smoke, there's fire. if he didn't have all these skeletons in the closet, we wouldn't take this as seriously as we're taking it right now. >> take a look at harry reid. he has us talking about this stuff and not the economy. that is good old-fashioned dirty politics at work. >> what if it comes out he hasn't paid taxes in ten years. what reason does harry reid have to lie? president obama is winging this right back into his stump speech. spoke to supporters in connecticut in the last few hours and had this to say about romney's tax plan. >> an independent non-partisan organization crunched the numbers. they determined that governor romney's plan would effectively raise taxes on middle-class families with children by an average of $2,000. he would ask the middle class to pay more in taxes so he could give another $250,000 tax cut to people making more than $3 million a year.
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it's like robin hood in reverse. it's romney-hood. >> romney-hood. that's a good one. ari, how damaging is this to romney's tax proposal and his plan. it keeps the focus on it. and if he were to release his taxes, he would show that clearly he's at advantage with the system and a lot of wealthy people are probably telling him, don't release it. because this will open up a whole pandora's box. >> susan, this is about the economy. what romney has done in the past tells us about what kind of president he will be. he wants to cut taxes for the wealthiest americans and raise them for other people. he wants to cut taxes for the ultra, ultra wealthy and pay for it by cutting benefits for working people. >> will you join the chorus of republicans who say he should release more taxes? >> i think he's releasing two years and that is absolutely fine. >> that's it? >> yes. what's the number, 5, 10, 12?
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i keep hearing these magic numbers. >> you think two years is enough? >> yes, i do. it's been enough for a lot of people for many, many years. i don't understand -- >> his father? >> that was his father. but what did other people do? >> they said he needed seven or eight years. he couldn't get confirmed for a senate post and he wants to be president of the united states. a guy who would put the nominees to be confirmed by the senate. it's an incredible double standard here that he's playing. >> but i think the double standard is everybody who has run for president has released more than two years of taxes. that's just fair. >> john mccain didn't. john mccain released two years. >> he wasn't elected president. >> but it was deemed acceptable. i don't recall this fight. >> here's the other thing. don't you want to know why mitt romney has $100 million in an ira? i do. i want to know how it works because it doesn't work for regular folks. that's a giant thing that exists. i think everybody deserves to know that. >> thanks for joining us tonight. appreciate it. a lot more coming up. stay with us.
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additional ways that we can reduce violence. >> president obama earlier today discussing yet another mass shooting. this time, in oak creek, wisconsin. white house spokesman jay carney says the president supports reinstating the assault weapons ban but congress is unlikely to act. authorities say 40-year-old wade michael page opened fire sunday morning at a sikh temple, killed six people. critically wounded three others before police shot him to death. page, an army veteran, was discharged after six years in the military for a drinking problem. he used a 9 millimeter semiautomatic handgun purchased legally. he also had tied to the white supremacist movement. >> the biggest question we have, is this a hate crime? what did we do wrong? >> today, federal agents searched a north carolina house where page lived looking for clues and a motive. >> we're treating this as a
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domestic terrorist type incident. and therefore, the fbi has the resources needed to help investigate that. >> a 2009 homeland security report warned us about this type of tragedy. lone wolves embracing violent right wing extremist ideology are the most dangerous domestic terrorism threat in the united states. at the time, conservatives mocked the report. michelle malkin called it one of the most embarrassingly shoddy pieces of propaganda i'd ever read out of the dhs. tonight, six are dead, three others are fighting for their lives and a community is left to pick up the pieces. let's turn to mark potok. southern poverty law center. good to have you with us on "the ed show" this evening. your group has been reported, tracking wade michael page for a decade. tracking him. what does that mean? >> well, basically, what it means is that we noticed him
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when he joined the white power music scene. in the year 2000, it turns out, he left his native state of colorado on his motorcycle, as he told one interview on a white supremacist website and headed into the music scene. he started to act as lead singer and guitarist for a number of these different hate rock 'n' roll groups. some of them very well known groups. groups like intimidation one and another group called blue eyed devils. what in some ways was most interesting is when in 2005 he started his own group, this group was called end apathy. and in an interview with white supremacist website, he talked about that end apathy meant. basically, what he was saying is people in the white supremacist world talk a lot but don't act much. he wanted to at least give a
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name to the band that people should get out and do something. it's worth saying, he didn't specifically talk about violence. >> what do you know about the people he was hanging around with? if he was in a band, he had associates. what do you know about them and what will you find out? >> when we talk about the bands, we're really talking about bands with neonazi beliefs. these are bands that as a general matter, sing about murdering jews, murdering black people, murdering so-called race mixers and so on. his friends were very much like he was. one of his bandmates and in fact a roommate of his at one point, was a guy who was a member of the confederate hammer skins. the confederate hammer skins are part of the larger hammer skin nation. this is, you know, the scariest skin head group out there. really a terrifying and violent group of skin heads who have brought all kinds of havoc around the country. this is not a man on the fringes of the scene. he was very much in the middle
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of the white power music world. and rubbing shoulders with some of the worst people out there. >> the sikh community has been targeted since 9/11. why? >> well, i think almost entirely by mistake. these are the mistakes at least in my opinion of extremely stupid people. the reality is, three sikhs were murdered right after 9/11, and as far as i understand it, in each case, they were mistaken for muslims. i think that's what's going on here. i don't have anything to prove that. but you know, when you look at white supremacists propaganda as we do every day of the week down here, you virtually never see writings or other propaganda about evil sikhs. it's all about muslims. as i say, i can't prove it, i feel certain this guy felt he was targeting muslims. he saw people with turbans on their heads, with beards, and you know, that meant wicked foreigners to him.
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and apparently he acted. >> the white house said it's in favor of reinstating the assault weapons ban. will that help curb these kinds of attacks? >> apparently in this case, it wouldn't have helped at all. as you reported earlier, you know, this man legally bought a 9 millimeter weapon which is not an assault weapon. you know, would it have helped in denver? i think pretty clearly it seems it would have. so obviously, this is going to help spur conversation on the very issue, on gun control. >> mark potok, thank you for joining us tonight. coming up, it's the most advanced spacecraft ever sent to another planet. and a shining example of what government can do. astronomer derrick pitt will fill us in on the rover curiosity. stay tuned. be tough to know which ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 way the wind is blowing. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we're ready with objective insights about
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[cheers and applause ] >> welcome back to "the ed show." those were nasa engineers in mission control finding out the curiosity rover safely landed on mars. it's the largest and most advanced spacecraft ever sent to a planet. the rover weighs 2,000 pounds and is equipped with 20-ch wheels, 17 cameras, lab instruments, and even a laser to zap rocks so they can be studied. the $2.5 billion mission involved 5,000 people from 37 states and ten years of work. after traveling 350 million miles in eight months, these pictures were snapped of cures yos tea last night as it approached the martian surface. nasa described the landing as,
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quote, seven minutes of terror. it involved a parachute, rocket boosters and finally a crane to lower the rover on to mars. after a tense seven minutes, curiosity sent back its first pictures of its martian surface. nasa says it expects more high-def color pictures later in the week. the curiosity's success is a shining example of american greatness. it just goes to show what you can accomplish in this country with a well-funded government-backed program. joining me tonight is derek pits, chief astronomer at the institute in philadelphia and designated by nasa as an astro biology ambassador. derek, great to have you with us tonight. exciting times for nasa, america, and the future of space exploration, no question about it. but how big of a deal is this? what does this really mean? >> ed, what i think this means is that it shows that nasa is still pushing hard in its
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efforts to completely identify and describe everything we can about this solar system with an ambitious that uses a program that is cutting edge and works extraordinary well. >> what's the ultimate goal here? what do we want to find out in what are they looking for? >> in this particular case what's being looked for, with this particular rover, they are really looking to find possible environments, places that might have been an environment where organic materials may have existed that would identify a location where life may have developed at one time or might be the kind of environment where life could develop on mars still today. >> tell us about what you think the seven minutes were like, that the nasa engineers referred to and the risk involved in all of this. >> oh, talk about a risky endeavor. this was the most hair-raising,
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nail biting entry situation that has ever been devised but it's exactly what needed to be done for this type of spacecraft coming in. it was seven minutes of terror in two ways. it takes 14 minutes for a signal to get from mars to earth. the first seven minutes was the spacecraft coming in through the atmosphere, having to deploy the parachute, set off the retrorockets, get rid of the heat shield, the backshield, all of those kinds of things with split second precision and it had to be done accurately or else there could have been a disaster. that's the first seven minutes. the second seven minutes was having to wait seven minutes until they got the signal from mars to know that the spacecraft was on the surface safely. >> what did you think when you saw those engineers celebrating? ten years is a long time to be working on a project and to have it go right. >> yes. i was elated for them, that the work that they had put into this, the effort that they had put into this had paid off so
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well. this is a perfect example of impeccable engineering, ingenuity, confidence on their part that this could actually be done. all of parts and pieces had been tested but the integration system had never been tested before and you've got to imagine, ed, these guys really had some nerve to believe that this could work but it's their confidence as engineers, knowing what they are doing and the belief of the group that they work with that made it possible for this to happen as well. >> quickly, why did they pick the gale crater? >> because it's the most likely place where they might be able to find organics in what looked like had been an inexcellent stream bed that had an environment conducive to life. >> derrick pitts, thank you for jining me on "the ed show." >> thank you. and my best wishes for your wife's recovery. >> welcome back, my friend. >> it's good to be back. thank you for your kind, wonderful communication. i appreciate it so much, rachel.
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so does wendy, obviously. >> while you guys are new york, our company is you and we're all together. >> thank you very much, rachel. >> thank you, ed. i appreciate it. and thanks to you for staying with us in the next hour. for over two weeks there's been a mass shooting with multiple casualties. and apparently random, mass shooting at a movie theater in the middle of the night. yesterday, yesterday morning, another mass shooting, this time in oak creek wisconsin, which is a suburb of milwaukee. this time, because of the location of the shooting, because of who was killed, and, frankly, because of what is known so far about the apparent gunman who was killed in the assault, we are now grappling with the possibility that the target in here was not random. it was deliberate. and wisconsin six people were
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murdered it, plus the gunman himself being killed. it happened at about 10:15 yesterday morning. a man entered the sikh temple in oak creek, wisconsin. there were about three dozen people there. services were not scheduled to start for another hour. eyewitnesss say the stranger started shooting within moments of arriving. first at a group of priests who had gathered in the lobby. police say the shooter was armed with a 9 millimeter handgun and multiple rounds of ammunition. by 10:25 a.m., ten minutes into the assault, the first calls to 911 started pouring in. dispatcher said there was a lot of noise. the calls coming in were garbled. police did not know how serious the call was. nevertheless, police were on the scene just three minutes later. three minutes after the first calls started coming in. lieutenant brian murphy was one of the first police officers to arrive on the scene. a more than 20-year police veteran, he was the emergency managemently ace son for oak creek. he attended to a perso