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mr. stewart. now you can get your swerve on. calvin, when you get my age, you don't swerve.ers. what? yep, sold it. time for early retirement. quality land development came in and made me an offer. more money than i'd ever seen. i jumped at it. what are they going to put in? a kinko's or something. i heard they was gonna move a subway over there. a subway and a blockbuster. yep. white folk is coming back. they tryin' to make money on a brother. this ain't about white folks comin' back. most of these businesses coming in are black-owned. this whole block is gonna get upgrades. they can tear down all this mess around here. change is a good thing. long as they ain't buildin' liquor stores and titty bars, i'm cool with it. wait a minute now, calvin. if they build a titty bar across the street, i ain't never goin' home. ( laughter ) that mess ain't right. i want my rent money on the first. not the second, not-- hold on, let me finish my thought. not the second, 'cause i'm not the bad guy here. am i the bad guy here? come here. check it out, little man. one thing you're constantly
mr. stewart. now you can get your swerve on. calvin, when you get my age, you don't swerve.ers. what? yep, sold it. time for early retirement. quality land development came in and made me an offer. more money than i'd ever seen. i jumped at it. what are they going to put in? a kinko's or something. i heard they was gonna move a subway over there. a subway and a blockbuster. yep. white folk is coming back. they tryin' to make money on a brother. this ain't about white folks comin' back. most of...
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mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this is bogus. mr. gordon brown. >> perhaps we ought to do is listen to the facts. if we do not act now on what we now know, friends around the world who admire our liberty is -- >> i am sorry to interrupt the right honorable gentleman. earlier today, it was said, a new tone, a new mood. >> order. the young lady will be quiet. there will be interventions. members will observe basic courtesies and listen quietly and with respect to speakers. that is the end of it. if you are not prepared to do so, leave the chamber. >> mr. speaker, i say if we do not act now as the house of commons, knowing what we now know, friends around the world who admire our liberties as a country will now ask what kind of country we have become. crime has been committed against innocent members of the public. no satisfaction is given, and even with your name as a likely victim, they will never mind telling you not taking action. no actions from the successor. the responsibility for two in greece. what is called southern investigat
mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this is bogus. mr. gordon brown. >> perhaps we ought to do is listen to the facts. if we do not act now on what we now know, friends around the world who admire our liberty is -- >> i am sorry to interrupt the right honorable gentleman. earlier today, it was said, a new tone, a new mood. >> order. the young lady will be quiet. there will be interventions. members will observe basic courtesies and listen quietly and with respect to...
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just like the classic jimmy stewart movie. "mr. smith gives up and starts shooting people." [laughter] [cheers and applause] it's brilliant. [cheers and applause] [laughter] it's brilliant. the gop gets everything they want, except anything they asked for. and obama gets stuck with what he wanted to begin with. and mcconnell has gotten their nuts out of that vise -- by cutting them off and leaving them behind for obama to hang from his rear view mirror as an air freshener. [laughter] not that mcconnell's nuts would be that refreshing. when we return, we will bask in the brilliance of mitch mcconnell with wall street journal congressional correspondent, naftali bendavid. is [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. folks, before the break -- before the break, i was congratulating congressional republicans on the way they cunningly used the debt ceiling negotiations to trick barack obama into getting what he wanted. here to tell us how the on-going negotiations are going on is wall street journal congressional correspondent, neftali bendavid. thank you so much
just like the classic jimmy stewart movie. "mr. smith gives up and starts shooting people." [laughter] [cheers and applause] it's brilliant. [cheers and applause] [laughter] it's brilliant. the gop gets everything they want, except anything they asked for. and obama gets stuck with what he wanted to begin with. and mcconnell has gotten their nuts out of that vise -- by cutting them off and leaving them behind for obama to hang from his rear view mirror as an air freshener. [laughter]...
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mr. stewart. >> good morning, gretchen. >> i guess the big difference between the scott peterson case andnnot profit because he was actually convicted? >> that's a huge difference, yes, absolutely. scott was convicted first-degree murder with special circumstances. the law in california allows us to go after any potential profits up to 10 years after he were to be paroled or released so we certainly have plenty of time. we tried to put procedures in place to prevent that before conviction but at the trial court level, a judge was not -- not in agreement. >> so in this case with casey anthony now that she's been found not guilty at least of murder or manslaughter, she will be able to profit because some of these deals coming out now are saying even a million bucks to get her interviewed. >> it's completely insane. yeah, she's been acquitted of the charges, if in fact she walked in tomorrow and said i did it, i was responsible for the death of my daughter, she can't be charged again or tried again and she can go out as we would all expect in her certain financial circumstances, she's going
mr. stewart. >> good morning, gretchen. >> i guess the big difference between the scott peterson case andnnot profit because he was actually convicted? >> that's a huge difference, yes, absolutely. scott was convicted first-degree murder with special circumstances. the law in california allows us to go after any potential profits up to 10 years after he were to be paroled or released so we certainly have plenty of time. we tried to put procedures in place to prevent that...
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mr. rory stewart. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it takes wisdom to set a date of withdrawal but it makes enormous courage to stick to that date. will the prime minister reassure us that no amount of guilt or overoptimistic result fathers generals will not shake the resolve that british will be entirely out of combat operations by the end of 2014 at the very latest? >> i can't give my honorable friend that assurance because i think it is important to give people the sense of an end time to these combat operations. as you said, it's always difficult to change the laydown of british armed forces. i would argue one of the early decisions i made to focus on central helmand and to go out of another is hugely important to make sure we had the right concentration of forces on the ground to do the job we need to do. it's difficult to come out of somewhere. i think it was an important measure to make us more effective. that doesn't mean that lives have been lost in vain. the american people are continuing to do excellent work. you need to ma
mr. rory stewart. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it takes wisdom to set a date of withdrawal but it makes enormous courage to stick to that date. will the prime minister reassure us that no amount of guilt or overoptimistic result fathers generals will not shake the resolve that british will be entirely out of combat operations by the end of 2014 at the very latest? >> i can't give my honorable friend that assurance because i think it is important to give people the sense of an end time...
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its bill buster fever, jimmy stewart's 1939 classic mr. smith goes to washington and no. 3 pick.isturbing depiction of the real horrors of war saluting the men and women who will always be known as the greatest generation and finally my no. 1 pick, a longtime family classic. at the top of my list is george m. cohan and in at yankee doodle dandy. jesus it opened in 1942. you can take a look at my current and past reviews along with my elissa interviews with the stars on our web site. along with my a list interviews with the stars on our web site. >> coming up next the new royal couple makes a stop in north america what william and kate did in canada. the people of monaco have of royal wedding of their own. ♪ mmm. oh gosh. oh dear. big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's no such thing... ...as a bear sheriff. you think i'm afraid of you? hey what? you don't have to be mean to the cake. i do. you don't. i do. just eat yoplait light. they have great flavors like... boston cream pie raspberry cheesecake. even though i work here, i've lost weight. wow. yeah.
its bill buster fever, jimmy stewart's 1939 classic mr. smith goes to washington and no. 3 pick.isturbing depiction of the real horrors of war saluting the men and women who will always be known as the greatest generation and finally my no. 1 pick, a longtime family classic. at the top of my list is george m. cohan and in at yankee doodle dandy. jesus it opened in 1942. you can take a look at my current and past reviews along with my elissa interviews with the stars on our web site. along with...
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mr. fairly, can't speak for them. >> stewart cutner? >> the same goes. i can't speeblg for them. >> reporter: critics would call this stonewalling. james murdoch was clear on one point. >> i would just like to say as well how sorry i am and how sorry we are to particularly the victims of illegal voice mail interceptions and to their families. >> reporter: at times rupert murdoch appeared overwhelmed or perhaps unsure how to answer, awkward silences following specific questions. >> mr. murdoch, at what point did you find out that criminality was endemic at "news of the world"? >> reporter: the overwhelming impression the murdochs gave was two men that were at best out of touch with what was happening at their company. at worst, willfully ignorant of what was happening at "news of the world." >> are you familiar with the term willful blind snns. >> mr. sanders, would you car to elaborate? >> it was a term that came up in the enron scandal. willful blindness is a legal term. it states that if there is knowledge you could have had and should have had but cho
mr. fairly, can't speak for them. >> stewart cutner? >> the same goes. i can't speeblg for them. >> reporter: critics would call this stonewalling. james murdoch was clear on one point. >> i would just like to say as well how sorry i am and how sorry we are to particularly the victims of illegal voice mail interceptions and to their families. >> reporter: at times rupert murdoch appeared overwhelmed or perhaps unsure how to answer, awkward silences following...
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well wouldn't you know it, jon stewart and "the daily show" took notice of mr.> it is experienced over the past week, a weather phenomenon of extreme heat called la solaro. it's weather phenomenon where the sun gets close enough to the earth to hug it. and then do this to it -- haaaaaaaa. but where we humans saw hardship tv weather news people saw hot-portunity. >> can you really cook eggs on a street. baked cookies on a dashboard. the pizza is actually fully cooked. >> this guy may be eating pizza straight off the sidewalk. but at least he didn't use a [ bleep ] fork when he ate it. as long as i live, as long as i live -- you don't eat, how dare you disrespect me. you son of a [ bleep ]. >> going back to the sort of psuedo de niro, i don't know what it is, but i like it. here it is, again, mr. trump, our good friend, donald j. trump, eating pizza with a fork. with sarah palin in may. we like dumb criminals here on "way too early" as you may have noticed. there's a liquor store down in pembroke, florida, that's been hit twice now by the same variety of shoplifte
well wouldn't you know it, jon stewart and "the daily show" took notice of mr.> it is experienced over the past week, a weather phenomenon of extreme heat called la solaro. it's weather phenomenon where the sun gets close enough to the earth to hug it. and then do this to it -- haaaaaaaa. but where we humans saw hardship tv weather news people saw hot-portunity. >> can you really cook eggs on a street. baked cookies on a dashboard. the pizza is actually fully cooked. >>...
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stewart. oh, we got a big one tonight. our guest tonight, mr. tom hanks. he is man so likable, so polite that his name actually contains the word "thanks." [laughter] it's right in it. we begin tonight with the economy, which, as many of you are aware, sucks. [laughter] right now we're looking to pay down $14.3 trillion of debt. [audience reacts] [laughter] apparently i'm reading a scary story to my children. they're going to do all the noises like it's "peter and the [bleeped] wolf or something." we're going to pay down $14. trillion of debt with a economy struggling to produce jobs, in large part because american workers still stubbornly cling to the idea that they should be more highly compensated than say suicidal chinese computer part factory help. [laughter] if it's good enough of these despondent people, well, not to worry, people. >> i just want to say a few words about the economy before i take your questions. >> jon: economy press conference. hooray! [cheering and applause] so what do we do, boss? >> the struggles of middle-class families were a
stewart. oh, we got a big one tonight. our guest tonight, mr. tom hanks. he is man so likable, so polite that his name actually contains the word "thanks." [laughter] it's right in it. we begin tonight with the economy, which, as many of you are aware, sucks. [laughter] right now we're looking to pay down $14.3 trillion of debt. [audience reacts] [laughter] apparently i'm reading a scary story to my children. they're going to do all the noises like it's "peter and the [bleeped]...
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stewart? >> thank you, mr. speaker. it's quite clear that relationships between our political leaders and leadership in the media are going to continue. and so, therefore, would my right honorable friend agree with me it's up to our political leaders and this house to get a system for dealing with this that's sound, proper, transparent and healthy as soon as we can? >> i agree with him and i'm going to address this directly in the speech i make in a moment. this is an opportunity to restart -- reset the clock and we should retake it. >> mr. speaker, can i ask the prime minister in all sincerity to disassociate himself from the comment from the member from northern hampton southwest. i can assure the prime minister despite the debates that are going on here, there's not one member on the opposition benches who is sitting to make political capital. >> listen to the question! listen to the question! >> can i ask the chancellor particular to pay attention to the last part of my remarks? >> listen! >> i can assure this chamb
stewart? >> thank you, mr. speaker. it's quite clear that relationships between our political leaders and leadership in the media are going to continue. and so, therefore, would my right honorable friend agree with me it's up to our political leaders and this house to get a system for dealing with this that's sound, proper, transparent and healthy as soon as we can? >> i agree with him and i'm going to address this directly in the speech i make in a moment. this is an opportunity to...
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mr. pascrell: in this book by james stewart, "how false statements are undermining america," he zeros in on the madoff situation, which became a poster child, no one else has been really brought before us, no one else has suffered for the pain they provided to the middle class and to main street peoe. we don't want to go back. we want different rules and regulations do have a part in this. and the person strugging day in and day out needs our help. they don't need it. it doesn't matter who the president nominated. you'll turn it down. this is bureau you want to destroy. the chair: the gentleman's time has ex-spired. the gentlelady from inch -- as expired. the gentlelady from west virginia. mrs. capito: today is a nice day, but we have 9.2% unemployment. it's not a day i want to keep repeating with so many out of work. with that, i recognize the gentleman from west virginia, a member of the financial services committee, mr. hurt. mr. hurt: one year ago, the president signed into law a law that has staaled job growth in virginia's fifth district and across the country. a centerpiece of the
mr. pascrell: in this book by james stewart, "how false statements are undermining america," he zeros in on the madoff situation, which became a poster child, no one else has been really brought before us, no one else has suffered for the pain they provided to the middle class and to main street peoe. we don't want to go back. we want different rules and regulations do have a part in this. and the person strugging day in and day out needs our help. they don't need it. it doesn't...
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mr. pascrell: in this book by james stewart, "how false statements are undermining america," he zeros in on the madoff situation, which became a poster child, no one else has been really brought before us, no one else has suffered for the pain they provided to the middle class and to main street people. we don't want to go back. we want different rules and regulations do have a part in this. and the person strugging day in and day out needs our help. they don't need it. it doesn't matter who the president nominated. you'll turn it down. this is bureau you want to destroy. the chair: the gentleman's time has ex-spired. the gentlelady from inch -- as expired. the gentlelady from west virginia. mrs. capito: today is a nice day, but we have 9.2% unemployment. it's not a day i want to keep repeating with so many out of work. with that, i recognize the gentleman from west virginia, a member of the financial services committee, mr. hurt. mr. hurt: one year ago, the president signed into law a law that has staaled job growth in virginia's fifth district and across the country. a centerpiece of t
mr. pascrell: in this book by james stewart, "how false statements are undermining america," he zeros in on the madoff situation, which became a poster child, no one else has been really brought before us, no one else has suffered for the pain they provided to the middle class and to main street people. we don't want to go back. we want different rules and regulations do have a part in this. and the person strugging day in and day out needs our help. they don't need it. it doesn't...
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mr. pascrell: in this book by james stewart, "how false statements are undermining america," he zeros in on the madoff situation, which became a poster child, no one else has been really brought before us, no one else has suffered for the pain they provided to the middle class and to main street people. we don't want to go back. we want different rules and regulations do have a part in this. and the person strugging day in and day out needs our help. they don't need it. it doesn't matter who the president nominated. you'll turn it down. this is bureau you want to destroy. the chair: the gentleman's time has ex-spired. the gentlelady from inch -- as expired. the gentlelady from west virginia. mrs. capito: today is a nice day, but we have 9.2% unemployment. it's not a day i want to keep repeating with so many out of work. with that, i recognize the gentleman from west virginia, a member of the financial services committee, mr. hurt. mr. hurt: one year ago, the president signed into law a law that has staaled job growth in virginia's fifth district and across the country. a centerpiece of t
mr. pascrell: in this book by james stewart, "how false statements are undermining america," he zeros in on the madoff situation, which became a poster child, no one else has been really brought before us, no one else has suffered for the pain they provided to the middle class and to main street people. we don't want to go back. we want different rules and regulations do have a part in this. and the person strugging day in and day out needs our help. they don't need it. it doesn't...
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stewart. >> the president continued, "i have shown enormous willingness to compromise." >> mr.ma then left, saying, "i'll see you tomorrow." >> oh, [ bleep ]! oh, no, he didn't. the president all stormed out and was like, okay, tomorrow then. [ laughter ] what? that's not storming out. that's ending a meeting by scheduling the next meeting. >> political buzz is your rapid-fire look at the hottest political topics of the day. three questions, 20 seconds on the clock. and playing today, democratic national committee member robert zimmerman. cnn contributor and independent john avlon. and republican strategist and columnist for the "hill" newspaper sherry jacobus. first question, guys, while republicans in washington look like they're moving closer to a deal, sarah palin is digging in, advising now is not the time to retreat, it's the time to reload and reload with reality. okay. who's right? sherry? >> you know, i'm with her on this one. this isn't supposed to be easy. i think it should be as difficult as possible to raise the debt ceiling. the voters spoke loud and clear last fa
stewart. >> the president continued, "i have shown enormous willingness to compromise." >> mr.ma then left, saying, "i'll see you tomorrow." >> oh, [ bleep ]! oh, no, he didn't. the president all stormed out and was like, okay, tomorrow then. [ laughter ] what? that's not storming out. that's ending a meeting by scheduling the next meeting. >> political buzz is your rapid-fire look at the hottest political topics of the day. three questions, 20...
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stewart cutner? >> the same goes, i simply can't speak for them. >> and rebekah brooks? >> i simply cannot speak for their knowledge. i know that mrs. brooks when she was chief executive of this was one of the people who brought it to my attention, as a new thing. >> just to finish off this questioning, i'm just going to wrap up, but we're left now but you having looked into this affair and having cooperated with the police, cannot tell us who lodged the file with the law firm, who was aware of its contents and who, who, who kept you from being in full possession of the facts, evidence that is clearly now being submitted to the police, but clearly contradicts all the assurances that you were given not in one but in two select committee inquiries. that's frankly, i hope you'd agree, unsatisfactory. >> i can say that the company at the time engaged an outside law firm to review a number of these e-mails. they were provided to the law firm as i understand it. they were reviewed and an opinion was issued to the company of a respected law firm and the opinion was clear. and the company rested on that. i cannot speak to individuals' knowl
stewart cutner? >> the same goes, i simply can't speak for them. >> and rebekah brooks? >> i simply cannot speak for their knowledge. i know that mrs. brooks when she was chief executive of this was one of the people who brought it to my attention, as a new thing. >> just to finish off this questioning, i'm just going to wrap up, but we're left now but you having looked into this affair and having cooperated with the police, cannot tell us who lodged the file with the...
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stewart can you teutner and reb brooks? >> i simple cannot speak for them. i know that mrs. brooks, when she was chief executive of this, was one of the people who blaut it to my attention as a new thing. >> just to finish off this questioning, i'm just going to wrap up. we're left now with a situation where you having looked into this affair, having cooperated with the police cannot tell us who lodged the file with them, who was aware of the content, and who kept you from being in the full possession of the facts. evidence that is clearly now being submitted to the police approximate but clearly contradicts all the assurances that we were given not in one but in two select committee inquiries. that's frankly i would agree on satisfactory. >> mr. farrelly, i can say that the company at the time engaged an outside law firm to review a number of these e-mails. they were provided to the law firm as i understand it, and an opinion was issued to the company and the opinion was clear. the company rested on that. i cannot speak to individuals' knowledge at different times, because
stewart can you teutner and reb brooks? >> i simple cannot speak for them. i know that mrs. brooks, when she was chief executive of this, was one of the people who blaut it to my attention as a new thing. >> just to finish off this questioning, i'm just going to wrap up. we're left now with a situation where you having looked into this affair, having cooperated with the police cannot tell us who lodged the file with them, who was aware of the content, and who kept you from being in...