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who is he? michelle: hani hanjour is one of the key september 11 hijackers. he got his visa in saudi arabia. again, like so many unknown possible terrorists throughout there who came in here with student visas, we had no idea who he was until he, you know, flew that plane into a building on september 11, 2001. so, again, there is this resurgence in congress, oh, we really, really should get that track system in place. this time those university pimps go along with it, say they understand that this is -- we live in a different time. they set a deadline of january 2003 to have this system in place. well? just a few months ago, we hear from the i.n.s. and the inspector general's office of the justice department that that deadline will still not be met. brian: why? michelle: again, all of these same reasons. we've got huge lobbies that put profits over national security. despite the death toll of people who have died as what i think is a direct result of lax immigration enforcement on the part of ou
who is he? michelle: hani hanjour is one of the key september 11 hijackers. he got his visa in saudi arabia. again, like so many unknown possible terrorists throughout there who came in here with student visas, we had no idea who he was until he, you know, flew that plane into a building on september 11, 2001. so, again, there is this resurgence in congress, oh, we really, really should get that track system in place. this time those university pimps go along with it, say they understand that...
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it is going to be hard for you to find a child or family who doesn't know about what she does and who has not been impacted by the work she has been doing for the last 30 years. in that time, you have literally save the lives of so many young people who have been looking for something positive to do with their lives, who have been looking for hope and opportunities and you have always provided that opportunity and hope. you are truly an institution who set an example for all of us in the mission and i cannot tell you how many times i've spoken to families to have personally told me what their program means to them. what it means not only in the education of their children but what it means in terms of maintaining the family in the city in san francisco and in the mission in particular. over the years, she's been involved in so many things. we know about her work in education but i want to talk about violence prevention. not only does for program provide after-school programs for these families but it is remarkable to see the way she talks to young people and the way she can get a youn
it is going to be hard for you to find a child or family who doesn't know about what she does and who has not been impacted by the work she has been doing for the last 30 years. in that time, you have literally save the lives of so many young people who have been looking for something positive to do with their lives, who have been looking for hope and opportunities and you have always provided that opportunity and hope. you are truly an institution who set an example for all of us in the...
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and many who are now last will be first. we thank you for those who end lord, help us to walk worthy of those in whose unseen presence we live. empower us to have in our lives their courage in danger, their steadfastness in trials, their perseverance in difficulty, and their loyalty in tribulation.
and many who are now last will be first. we thank you for those who end lord, help us to walk worthy of those in whose unseen presence we live. empower us to have in our lives their courage in danger, their steadfastness in trials, their perseverance in difficulty, and their loyalty in tribulation.
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who published my stories and the many who rejected them.and magazines committed to keeping literature alive and they deserve thanks from every writer. tonight particularly from me. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for joining us tonight. the reception, 55 west thirteenth street on the second floor. have a good evening and congratulations to all our pilots. [applause] >> for more information about the national book critics circle visit their web site bookcritics.org. while serving in iraq from 2003 to 2009 u.s. navy seal sniper chris kyle accumulated more officially confirmed kills than any other sniper in u.s. history. his new bestselling autobiography americans sniper, mr. kyle writes about the early career he has a professional rodeo rider, challenges he overcame to become a seal at his experiences in iraq. she joins booktv for a live 1-hour conversation about his book on saturday, april 7th beginning at noon eastern time. join the conversation by calling in during the program or sending in questions or comments to booktv@c-span.org or
who published my stories and the many who rejected them.and magazines committed to keeping literature alive and they deserve thanks from every writer. tonight particularly from me. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for joining us tonight. the reception, 55 west thirteenth street on the second floor. have a good evening and congratulations to all our pilots. [applause] >> for more information about the national book critics circle visit their web site bookcritics.org. while serving...
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people who are lesbian, people who are trans gender or bisexual. minorities who have been discriminated against, racial minorities, they should have a voice. >> i agree with that. >> that their cases matter. >> how does equality go? if a man is able to do it -- i'm not saying i agree with you. i'm throwing it out there. if a man is able to do something better than a woman, should he be entitled to be paid more money or should there be equality because simply because a woman may not have the power of a man to play to that ability? >> it really depends on the particular facts. >> i have 80% female staff, for example. >> but, of course, it's better than it used to be. but, you know, often people who are conservative -- i'm not saying you're one of them -- will look back and say it's better. i'm saying some people are concerned and they'll say it's better than it used to be. well, yes. but i look forward. have we achieved equality under the law? the answer is clearly no. and i want our daughters to enjoy equal rights under the law. i don't want them to
people who are lesbian, people who are trans gender or bisexual. minorities who have been discriminated against, racial minorities, they should have a voice. >> i agree with that. >> that their cases matter. >> how does equality go? if a man is able to do it -- i'm not saying i agree with you. i'm throwing it out there. if a man is able to do something better than a woman, should he be entitled to be paid more money or should there be equality because simply because a woman...
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i met jane roberts who was in the first class and many other women who were pioneers there. when i look at today one thing that is interesting is there has been great success, great faith in terms of what happened with african-americans. ted wells went on to harvard and some classmates include american express and kenna frazier. a lot of highly accomplished men from that generation but also a lot of disappointment and what of disappointment in what happened with the black middle class in this country, what happened with education and the erosion of opportunities. what also happened in terms of the decisions, some of which have been made by justice thomas in terms of opportunities, affirmative-action and such and a sense that the next wave for this generation is going to be financial. is going to be encouraging entrepreneurship, basically giving people the tools to start their own businesses, and in closing -- thanks to the holy cross community because one thing this reporting process has reinforced to me is the strong fraternity and powers that this school had at the highest
i met jane roberts who was in the first class and many other women who were pioneers there. when i look at today one thing that is interesting is there has been great success, great faith in terms of what happened with african-americans. ted wells went on to harvard and some classmates include american express and kenna frazier. a lot of highly accomplished men from that generation but also a lot of disappointment and what of disappointment in what happened with the black middle class in this...
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and who should be recognized.ist is fantastic. spur, of course, has worked for years and sponsor of this good government awards for a long time to make sure that the folks that work so hard that do not get recognized every day -- you do get recognized. firstly, from the business community, i want to say how proud we are to have you and how proud we are for the work all of you do. now i am honored to introduce someone who personifies what the awards are all about. dedicated civil servant. a person who has won a good government award before. it was going to be our mayor lee. ed has been pulled off by one of those things that pulls you off at a moment's notice. ed phoned and said he wanted the head of the department of human resources, a mickey callahan, to represent him tonight. i would like to introduce mickey callahan. [applause] >> i am sorry not to be ed lee. i did not have enough time to grow a mustache. i pass along to you the mayor's regret at not being here tonight. he is a strong supporter of this program.
and who should be recognized.ist is fantastic. spur, of course, has worked for years and sponsor of this good government awards for a long time to make sure that the folks that work so hard that do not get recognized every day -- you do get recognized. firstly, from the business community, i want to say how proud we are to have you and how proud we are for the work all of you do. now i am honored to introduce someone who personifies what the awards are all about. dedicated civil servant. a...
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, who admired richard nixon. and late in nixon's second term, first term, before he ran for re-election, in 1970-1971, the nixon white house determined that hoover was losing his grip. hoover was now past 75 years old. and he dent want to do some of the dirty tricks that nixon had ordered him to do. wiretapping, breaking, bugging. surveillance, stealing people's personal effects and doing it without judicial warrants on the order of the president. so they set up their own bucket shop, didn't they? in the white house. known as the plumbers. houston from the white house made a liaison with hoover's intelligence chief at the f.b.i. bill sullivan. so known to some of his colleagues as "crazy billy," had been working the intelligence beat for hoover since the 1950's. he wanted to take over the f.b.i. when hoover died. and he overreached. and he tried to take over the bureau when hoover was still alive. with this plan, which is known as the houston plan because it came out, originated in the white house but it was writ
, who admired richard nixon. and late in nixon's second term, first term, before he ran for re-election, in 1970-1971, the nixon white house determined that hoover was losing his grip. hoover was now past 75 years old. and he dent want to do some of the dirty tricks that nixon had ordered him to do. wiretapping, breaking, bugging. surveillance, stealing people's personal effects and doing it without judicial warrants on the order of the president. so they set up their own bucket shop, didn't...
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do not have a voice -- who have decided to give voice to those who did not have a voice. women are stepping forward, that is one of the reasons why i chose back in 1993 to come out when don't ask don't tell was being debated. everyone was allowed to talk about the pros and cons, except for those who were gay or lesbian in the military. they were forced to be silent. there was a lot of -- they were all fascinated with the men and showers. there were terrified of gay men in the showers. [laughter] i thought to myself, the lesbians must be dry cleaned. [laughter] you do not hear a peep about them. i decided that i would come out and tried to enter that voice for gays and lesbians. another thing i am hearing this afternoon, having strong women role models. my mother joined in 1942. was in the second class of women to go through officer candidate school in iowa. i have with me here this afternoon two more strong women, of my two sisters. [applause] later in her life, she decided to pursue a new career and went back to the veterinary school. she just graduated last may. [applau
do not have a voice -- who have decided to give voice to those who did not have a voice. women are stepping forward, that is one of the reasons why i chose back in 1993 to come out when don't ask don't tell was being debated. everyone was allowed to talk about the pros and cons, except for those who were gay or lesbian in the military. they were forced to be silent. there was a lot of -- they were all fascinated with the men and showers. there were terrified of gay men in the showers....
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it is an incredible group of women who backed me up. they were there, a roomful of women who were helpful. i was able to call on people like jackie and get feedback. it is so important when we do something like this that we count on one another. when you look around the room, i want to thank you for being part of this. everyone in this room, thank you as well. at this time i want to start our program and bring out rose, who is with kawl radio, and she is our mistress of ceremonies today. [applause] >> it is great to see a full house. i was just doing a google search on international women's day, and the photos are incredible. it does not get that much mainstream coverage, but there are actions taking place all over the country. unfortunately, there has been violence on the ivory coast, three women killed, virus in cairo. they called for in million woman marched in cairo because the women who were instrumental in the uprising want to make sure that they're part of this going forward, and a number of men showed up and said, we don't like
it is an incredible group of women who backed me up. they were there, a roomful of women who were helpful. i was able to call on people like jackie and get feedback. it is so important when we do something like this that we count on one another. when you look around the room, i want to thank you for being part of this. everyone in this room, thank you as well. at this time i want to start our program and bring out rose, who is with kawl radio, and she is our mistress of ceremonies today....
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the individuals who who do the right thing in these situations as ordinary people but it's also more challenging to the rest of us because if we think of people only doing the right thing when they are you know heroes of goodness the sort of. mandela's of the world well then what is the real challenge is that for the rest of us in that in a sense we let ourselves off the hook right there they set an impossible standard because my book are not impossible in terms of their their character they just they just act in a way that displays compassion empathy and moral courage in situations which would really opens it is in a sense an opportunity for the rest of us to take inspiration also be challenged by them and to try to go through their story through what they have in common you know you look at certain philosophical ways of looking at things you look at certain studies that have been done about human nature the way that we all respond and so what would you say that you found amongst the subjects that you know that is that make somebody with a bar makes them willing to sacrifice to take
the individuals who who do the right thing in these situations as ordinary people but it's also more challenging to the rest of us because if we think of people only doing the right thing when they are you know heroes of goodness the sort of. mandela's of the world well then what is the real challenge is that for the rest of us in that in a sense we let ourselves off the hook right there they set an impossible standard because my book are not impossible in terms of their their character they...
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i wonder who? on the day of march 1st in the 5th year after the second millennium, a massacre took place in babylon. it's my pleasure it introduce the next poet, george evans. . >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who dares sail a tempest? who wants to come face to face with purity? that's why we're fenced off in this no man's land under permanent cross fire. three bomb holes. flag study. red. she walks into the bright vegetable garden, chopped water to life from brittle landscape, leans her hoe against goat wire, admires shoots b
i wonder who? on the day of march 1st in the 5th year after the second millennium, a massacre took place in babylon. it's my pleasure it introduce the next poet, george evans. . >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly...
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who are known who need additional scrutiny. we look to see if there are any patterns are groupings of people we should be focused on from a risk-based security standpoint. >> over 500 screens have been arrested for stealing from passengers' bags. do you see this as a security flaw? can they not be bribed to put dangerous items in them? >> i am not sure where that number came from. there are many other agencies who have been arrested for theft. that is definitely a problem. it is also a security concern. that is why we use a certain system particularly in that area to deter theft in those instances. we have been able to rebut situations of allegations by watching surveillance of what exactly happens. we have taken steps with the inspector general and the u.s. attorney's office to have them not only fired, but also prosecuted. >> what about privatization proposals? >> the tsa was created for the core purpose of preventing another 9/11. philosophically at its core, i see tsa as a u.s.-government- run agency. one of the issues for
who are known who need additional scrutiny. we look to see if there are any patterns are groupings of people we should be focused on from a risk-based security standpoint. >> over 500 screens have been arrested for stealing from passengers' bags. do you see this as a security flaw? can they not be bribed to put dangerous items in them? >> i am not sure where that number came from. there are many other agencies who have been arrested for theft. that is definitely a problem. it is...
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and someone who you can trust.ou know when they say they're going to do something, they're not saying it because well that happens to be the popular theme of the moment. but someone who has a long track record of deep convictions. someone who's going to go out and stand and fight. because it's not just what the pollster tells them to say or what's on their teleprompter. i don't happen to have one here tonight. >> because they know in their gut from their life experiences from living in america that this is what america needs and america wants. they want someone who's not going to go to washington, d.c. because they want to be the most powerful person in the world to manage washington. they want someone who's going to take that power and give it back to the people of this country. >> there is one candidate in this race that can go out there and make that contrast with the current occupant of the white house. someone who has a track record of being for you. being for limited government. being for solutions that empow
and someone who you can trust.ou know when they say they're going to do something, they're not saying it because well that happens to be the popular theme of the moment. but someone who has a long track record of deep convictions. someone who's going to go out and stand and fight. because it's not just what the pollster tells them to say or what's on their teleprompter. i don't happen to have one here tonight. >> because they know in their gut from their life experiences from living in...
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it does not make them who know. the environment teaches us this is never an amount out of line or same sex marriage says the member will see the words . and meanwhile police in sanford are reopening the investigation into this thing which seems like a reasonable thing but the florida shoot first was some measure referred to as the stand your ground law. this was written by the national rifle association of wal-mart the lobbyist for the weapons manufacturers and the largest gun seller in the united states wal-mart is and and it was pushed by the american legislative exchange council into the states we have over a dozen states now with absolute democrat language all of this came through alec alec is funded by the koch brothers why are corporate lobbying groups funded by eccentric billionaires writing our laws isn't this you know particularly laws that would lead to things like the police literally saying the state's attorney says we can't prosecute this guy for murdering trayvon williams or martin rather isn't this a
it does not make them who know. the environment teaches us this is never an amount out of line or same sex marriage says the member will see the words . and meanwhile police in sanford are reopening the investigation into this thing which seems like a reasonable thing but the florida shoot first was some measure referred to as the stand your ground law. this was written by the national rifle association of wal-mart the lobbyist for the weapons manufacturers and the largest gun seller in the...
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are who are participating there are people who are been long time readers who are writing me letters thanking me and supporting me and donating and there's a whole new set of readers that max kaiser and rush today is introduced me to and i look forward to informing them also we appreciate you coming on the show to talk about it i just think it's interesting to note to our readers what you said that through crowd funding you've raised more money that you were then you originally asked for and with a defamation suit from the hedge fund guy you got a pro bono attorney so it's kind of this david versus goliath story and you've been david it looks like you're winning so thanks for coming on the show and and telling us everything you're working on that was terry buel investigative journalist. all right before we go let's wrap up with some loose change i got to meet tree and shannon to tell everybody what they think about this so tonight marks marks the start of march madness with president obama taking david cameron to ohio it's the site of one of the first four games and it's not just the
are who are participating there are people who are been long time readers who are writing me letters thanking me and supporting me and donating and there's a whole new set of readers that max kaiser and rush today is introduced me to and i look forward to informing them also we appreciate you coming on the show to talk about it i just think it's interesting to note to our readers what you said that through crowd funding you've raised more money that you were then you originally asked for and...
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is the very young who didn't go to vault at the last election and who never was interested in politics today she works as an observer at the election she is with prosser of steam she dislikes prothro to be frank with you but she went there because it's interesting you and hurry to do it is i want russia to be a country where people choose their leaders. hume i'd choose put him eighty percent sure she would walk for him because jonathan you're right you said that younger russians are e.q. and the internet and you now have a lot of influence on them i agree with you there are some people who are just angry with the government and who want to see change but they're not a majority even among the young people there are many young people who read the foreign press in english or they read it on you know press some of them speak other languages and they just meet why they educate all the foreign press which expects us to do something like an arab revolution here right so they're all sort of various you know impulse us inside russian society but in general i would say that the general trend rig
is the very young who didn't go to vault at the last election and who never was interested in politics today she works as an observer at the election she is with prosser of steam she dislikes prothro to be frank with you but she went there because it's interesting you and hurry to do it is i want russia to be a country where people choose their leaders. hume i'd choose put him eighty percent sure she would walk for him because jonathan you're right you said that younger russians are e.q. and...
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lennie, who was with us in beijing. because of your extraordinary work, violence against women as part of the beijing platform. because of your work in coalition with other groups around this country, over 15,000 battered and sexually abused in the court woman -- and the. women are here and free of their abusive spouses. thank you very much, lennie. and sarah. is your mom here? she is also related to someone on the school board. sarah, who runs and it works on signature products, coaching boys into men. i encourage you to look at that's not cool.com, which is about stopping dating violence. this is an organizational award, i get to do this. and for rachel, who has been at the organization and who has been my partner as we build in the federal part of global clhu to challenge the notion that violence does not have to be part of the human experience. i thank you, rachel, and i think all of you for this award and for the work that we will do together in this city, and are presidio, to create a future without violence for o
lennie, who was with us in beijing. because of your extraordinary work, violence against women as part of the beijing platform. because of your work in coalition with other groups around this country, over 15,000 battered and sexually abused in the court woman -- and the. women are here and free of their abusive spouses. thank you very much, lennie. and sarah. is your mom here? she is also related to someone on the school board. sarah, who runs and it works on signature products, coaching boys...
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who said this?ration of thinkers who will question traditional thought until they find the absolute truth. everybody vote. who do you think said it? we have three kaynes and i'm with newt though i have no idea. and what is the answer? and the answer key is -- it was in fact kayne west in a letter to the media january 2009 quoted on mtv. okay. the next one. quote two who said the following newt gingrich or kayne west. i have enormous personal am a bigsk a -- ambition and i want to ship the entire planet, and i'm doing it. i'm now a famous person. i represent real power. everybody is on kayne here and the answer on the trusty answer key is newt gingrich. that was newt gingrich quoted in 1985, by the "washington post." okay. we suck on that one. and who said the following, it does not matter what i do, but people have to hear what i say and nobody can say what i can say, and it does not matter what i live. vote. everybody believes it was newt gingrich who said this one and in fact it is newt gingrich w
who said this?ration of thinkers who will question traditional thought until they find the absolute truth. everybody vote. who do you think said it? we have three kaynes and i'm with newt though i have no idea. and what is the answer? and the answer key is -- it was in fact kayne west in a letter to the media january 2009 quoted on mtv. okay. the next one. quote two who said the following newt gingrich or kayne west. i have enormous personal am a bigsk a -- ambition and i want to ship the...
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who wants some ronald tonight!? who wants some ronald tonight!? geico.teen minutes could save you 15% or more. [ man ] gillette wanted to see how far one proglide cartridge could go. so they sent me around the world to find out. i learned a few things along the way. first impressions do matter. fear is your enemy... and your friend. laughter needs no translation. never say no to a gift. one world. 5 weeks. the only thing that didn't change was my razor. [ male announcer ] up to 5 weeks of comfortable shaves with one proglide cartridge. great things start with gillette. lowered wages for union and non-union workers too. i wonder why they do that. i wonder if it has to do with campaign donations from incredibly rich people. >> thank you so much for joining >>this is outrageous! [[vo]]cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the rest of the media seems like, "ho-hum, no big deal." we've have no choice, we've lost our democracy here. just refreshing to hear. no other television show does that. we're keeping it real. ♪ >> all right you political junkies.
who wants some ronald tonight!? who wants some ronald tonight!? geico.teen minutes could save you 15% or more. [ man ] gillette wanted to see how far one proglide cartridge could go. so they sent me around the world to find out. i learned a few things along the way. first impressions do matter. fear is your enemy... and your friend. laughter needs no translation. never say no to a gift. one world. 5 weeks. the only thing that didn't change was my razor. [ male announcer ] up to 5 weeks of...
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there is not a person in this courtroom who has never told a lie, who has never done an immoral thing and there is no man living who has never looked upon a woman without desire. one more thing, gentlemen, before i quit. thomas jefferson once said that all men are created equal, a phrase which the yankees and the side of the executive branch in washington are fond at hurling at us. there is a tendency in this year of grace, 1935, to use this phrase out of context to satisfy all conditions, the most ridiculous example i can think of is when the people who run our public education promote that stupid and idle along with the industryous. because all men are created equal, educators gravely tell us the children left behind suffer terrible feelings of inadequacy. we all know that all men are not created equal. in the sense some people would have us believe. some people are smarter than others. some have more opportunity because they're born with it. some men make more money than others. some ladies bake better cakes than others. some people are born gifted beyond the normal scope of most m
there is not a person in this courtroom who has never told a lie, who has never done an immoral thing and there is no man living who has never looked upon a woman without desire. one more thing, gentlemen, before i quit. thomas jefferson once said that all men are created equal, a phrase which the yankees and the side of the executive branch in washington are fond at hurling at us. there is a tendency in this year of grace, 1935, to use this phrase out of context to satisfy all conditions, the...
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romney as a manager who just does what he is told, who has no core, who believes what the climate at the political climate at the moment tells him to believe. he is building an effective rebuttal to the mitt romney centered campaign? >> i think one of the things that you heard rick santorum talk about tonight which i think is intended to insulate him from calls to get out of the race or to step aside is that he's looking forward to the pennsylvania primary five weeks from now, giving no indication that he's planning to get out of the race. the gloves are off. he's going to continue to make a tough case. he's going to continue to make an ideological case attacking mitt romney from his right. his strategy is to deny mitt romney the requisite number of delegates he needs to be nominated under the hope that rick santorum in his mind the more conservative the two can come up with a strategy at the convention. if there's not enough delegates to nominate. >> nbc's andrea mitchell and steve schmidt, senior strategist for the mccain-palin dman '08. thank you both very your time tonight. [ fem
romney as a manager who just does what he is told, who has no core, who believes what the climate at the political climate at the moment tells him to believe. he is building an effective rebuttal to the mitt romney centered campaign? >> i think one of the things that you heard rick santorum talk about tonight which i think is intended to insulate him from calls to get out of the race or to step aside is that he's looking forward to the pennsylvania primary five weeks from now, giving no...
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one was nathaniel green who was a 33-year-old quaker who had been made a major general at the age of 33 having had no military experience at all and the second was henry knox who was all of 25 and he had no military experience at all. but both of them were reading books. what they knew about the military was entirely through books, but that was an age, an era, who believed the best way to learn things is to read books. the age of enlightenment, and they are in their way wonderful examples, personifications of the enlightenment faith. if you want to learn something, pick up a book, several books, and get reading. h his darie ing both physically ac intellectually. he and green were the only officers who became generals who stayed with the war, stayed with washington through the war. not necessarily physically personally right with him, but with him in the sense of still fighting the war. all the others either dropped out or had to leave for some other reason. but those two he picked right at the beginning who he admired for their perseverance, persevered to the end. so, it's an amazing
one was nathaniel green who was a 33-year-old quaker who had been made a major general at the age of 33 having had no military experience at all and the second was henry knox who was all of 25 and he had no military experience at all. but both of them were reading books. what they knew about the military was entirely through books, but that was an age, an era, who believed the best way to learn things is to read books. the age of enlightenment, and they are in their way wonderful examples,...
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restraining orders against husbands who are violent or lovers who are violent and time and time again they are nonetheless abused and murdered. happens constantly. women are very, very unprotected still and it's something people like to think is a solved issue but it isn't and it's something we have to spend a lot of time really thinking about how to protect womenle from the violence in their own homes very often. >> rose: while you have you here this is "newsweek" magazine, how is "newsweek" magazine doing? in a very tough environment. this is a tough neighborhood. >> well, we had a tough first year as we merged with the daily beast but we're on a role now. >> rose: how? >> because we're up, up, up in a climate that is down, down, down (. >> rose: has also that always been the ball game for newsmagazines? >> it's really the metrics that you use. to know what their health is because it's something you can't argue with. people paid money and they brought... the wonderful thing now is that we are up on the newsstand and that's been... after years and years of being down and in a climate
restraining orders against husbands who are violent or lovers who are violent and time and time again they are nonetheless abused and murdered. happens constantly. women are very, very unprotected still and it's something people like to think is a solved issue but it isn't and it's something we have to spend a lot of time really thinking about how to protect womenle from the violence in their own homes very often. >> rose: while you have you here this is "newsweek" magazine, how...
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who's first? eddie, oh, good. >> eddie. >> first of all, i'd like to thank diane for chronicling this very special experience for us, the people who lived for it, but before i even begin to tell you about my assessment of last night, i'd like to recognize a pioneer who was one of those only african-americans who was at holy cross for an extended period of time. bob creegel, could you stand up, please? amazing track star, continues to do great service with me at urban edge, i'm a member there, and bob does great work in the area of affordable housing. [applause] last night we got together about 3 1:30, and we were at ted wells' house, and you know ted, ted loves to be close to his job which is on fifth avenue above st. patrick's cathedral. and can we were looking down on st. patrick's cathedral, and we all stood at the window with stan grayson, and we're looking back, and he says 40 years later what did we do that was so special that not only people remember us, but put our picture on the cover of
who's first? eddie, oh, good. >> eddie. >> first of all, i'd like to thank diane for chronicling this very special experience for us, the people who lived for it, but before i even begin to tell you about my assessment of last night, i'd like to recognize a pioneer who was one of those only african-americans who was at holy cross for an extended period of time. bob creegel, could you stand up, please? amazing track star, continues to do great service with me at urban edge, i'm a...
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, and who makes their bets. there's a lot of class issues within the immigrant community. they need to be remedied as well. there are people in the immigrant community and we're very well educated. they get very high-paying jobs. when it comes to other infrastructure jobs, we cheat people. we have a lot to do, but i'm always very helpful. if san francisco is anything, is a city of opportunity. i salute you. anytime you need anything, you can call me. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. and thank you, president chu. before i go further, i would like to take care of a little more. i would like to recognize a few more people. harry it from the office of speaker pelosi. forgive me. dominique from the office of congresswoman barbara lee. thank you for coming. office of congresswoman barbara lee. office of congressman mike honda. thank you for coming. the juvenile probation department. thank you for coming here this evening. thank you for coming. ok. we are now going to begin tonight's program. first we'll h
, and who makes their bets. there's a lot of class issues within the immigrant community. they need to be remedied as well. there are people in the immigrant community and we're very well educated. they get very high-paying jobs. when it comes to other infrastructure jobs, we cheat people. we have a lot to do, but i'm always very helpful. if san francisco is anything, is a city of opportunity. i salute you. anytime you need anything, you can call me. thank you very much. [applause] >>...
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who does that?hen you're in the middle of an investigation, that doesn't happen. >> this is going to be a tough situation no matter what happens. i just met you today. you were very helpful in our reporting. thank you both. >>> up next, mitt romney hoped to exploit president obama's open mic moment with the president of russia, but once again mitt stepped in it calling russia our number one geopolitical enemy. is romney running for president in 2012 or 1952? this is "hardball" only on msnbc. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> we'll be back with mitt romney's latest misstep, his geopolitical faux p
who does that?hen you're in the middle of an investigation, that doesn't happen. >> this is going to be a tough situation no matter what happens. i just met you today. you were very helpful in our reporting. thank you both. >>> up next, mitt romney hoped to exploit president obama's open mic moment with the president of russia, but once again mitt stepped in it calling russia our number one geopolitical enemy. is romney running for president in 2012 or 1952? this is...
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who does that?of an investigation, that doesn't happen. >> this is going to be a tough situation no matter what happens. thank you both. >>> up next, mitt romney hoped to exploit president obama's open mic moment with the president of russia, but once again mitt stepped in it calling russia our number one geopolitical enemy. is romney running for president in 2012 or 1952? this is "hardball" only on msnbc. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. >>> we'll be back with mitt romney's latest misstep, his geopolitical faux paw. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] introducing the lexus enform app suite -- available now on the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. see your lexus dealer. ♪ [ radio announcer ] he puts up the shot for the win! ♪ [ mayhe
who does that?of an investigation, that doesn't happen. >> this is going to be a tough situation no matter what happens. thank you both. >>> up next, mitt romney hoped to exploit president obama's open mic moment with the president of russia, but once again mitt stepped in it calling russia our number one geopolitical enemy. is romney running for president in 2012 or 1952? this is "hardball" only on msnbc. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean...
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who wants some ronald tonight!? who wants some ronald tonight!? geico. minutes could save you 15% or more. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >> you can't recall me. i quit. in our third story on the "countdown," republicans lose the majority in the wisconsin state senate as one of the recall targets pam galloway resigns. earlier this week, it said it had enough petitions to hold a special election forcing galloway and other senators from their seats. galloway cited multiple health issues in her family for reasons to step down even though three days ago she had given no hint of her resignation. >> the reason why i'm recalled is because the democrat party is trying to change of the composi
who wants some ronald tonight!? who wants some ronald tonight!? geico. minutes could save you 15% or more. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you...
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he had a sense who have could administer and who could work with other people. teller, as he mentioned, was never very good at team work. and team work was essential at los alamos. as well, teller -- in fact, teller was so miffed when he was not chosen to head t division that he refused to go to the weekly meetings of the group and oppenheimer would meet with him one hour a week just to hear his ideas. teller also refused to do the calculations assigned to him in t division. these were the calculations on the hydrodynamics of implosion. so those calculations were given instead to the british mission. and that included the next slide, please klaus fuchs. he was under the code name of rest. next slide, please. groves would say in 1954 that he believed from within two weeks of the time the project began that the russians were the real enemy. and the way i interpret that is that the russians were the real threat whether it came to espionage, not that they were the real enemy above the germans or japanese. he was right about. that the russian has an early on. it was
he had a sense who have could administer and who could work with other people. teller, as he mentioned, was never very good at team work. and team work was essential at los alamos. as well, teller -- in fact, teller was so miffed when he was not chosen to head t division that he refused to go to the weekly meetings of the group and oppenheimer would meet with him one hour a week just to hear his ideas. teller also refused to do the calculations assigned to him in t division. these were the...
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and another man who walked up to the scene. we will try to untangle that story at the top of the the program tonight. and also those stand your ground laws like the ones in florida, george zimmerman's attorney said may be applicable in this case. they are applicable in more than two dozen states, and we have compelling audio of someone who left his house to shoot to death two unarmed men who broke into his house. >>> and also, there is a saying in baseball, don't believe what you see in march, in other words, don't believe how someone plays in spring training. well, it is march, but we have another poll, and this time, it is showing president obama pulling away from mitt romney in double digits. and we know that in politics the most important month is october, the eve of the election, itself. >>> and the dnc is bashing mitt romney to paul ryan's budget plan which they say favors the rich. ♪ when old mitt claps his hand ♪ for the ryan plan ♪ that's amore >> that is amore and that is the side show and let me start with the unpred
and another man who walked up to the scene. we will try to untangle that story at the top of the the program tonight. and also those stand your ground laws like the ones in florida, george zimmerman's attorney said may be applicable in this case. they are applicable in more than two dozen states, and we have compelling audio of someone who left his house to shoot to death two unarmed men who broke into his house. >>> and also, there is a saying in baseball, don't believe what you see...
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who has the dominance on the t.v. airwaves and i think that i am disappointed to be honest the authorities didn't just allow a sort of a more level playing field but have you heard this and this interesting sick knology that channel two state of the vision has announced the they made up a special special technology sort of machine that counted seconds split seconds every candidate that was number one was examined and put it was number two a number three was present on their. average a one hour fifty three minutes and put in all you wanted or we had one foot in his first. vigorously state you know you don't believe. him i know you i also got an impression that there was more put in there the others but here we are the figure is only because i can't quite believe it when it himself did not participate in the debates yet therefore as a gun of course also heard. very. well actually actual criminal running out of time so so the last question i would like i would like to ask you is. the next ten days all the ten days everyt
who has the dominance on the t.v. airwaves and i think that i am disappointed to be honest the authorities didn't just allow a sort of a more level playing field but have you heard this and this interesting sick knology that channel two state of the vision has announced the they made up a special special technology sort of machine that counted seconds split seconds every candidate that was number one was examined and put it was number two a number three was present on their. average a one hour...
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y'all, have you ever seen a person who just killed someone who could just stand there on his own, who's going to casually walk into the station? it doesn't happen. >> i have to say that i've never seen anyone who was been brought into a station before. this is the first time i've ever seen anybody brought into a station who has just shot and killed somebody. so this is new to me, unless i saw some tv drama. it is rather casual. charles blow, what do you think? >> i can't speak to the kind of casual nature. like you say, i've never seen anybody who's killed anybody before. but there is no visible signs of any sort of flinching, any sort of pain, which is what you would expect for somebody with a broken nose. as the attorney said before, you would expect some sort of swelling, some sort of bandaging, something, as if his attorney and friend has been saying, that the wounds on the back of his head were so severe, they should have required stitches, but they have healed on their own. >> how does it change the dynamics of the case when the lead investigator wanted to bring charges? what was
y'all, have you ever seen a person who just killed someone who could just stand there on his own, who's going to casually walk into the station? it doesn't happen. >> i have to say that i've never seen anyone who was been brought into a station before. this is the first time i've ever seen anybody brought into a station who has just shot and killed somebody. so this is new to me, unless i saw some tv drama. it is rather casual. charles blow, what do you think? >> i can't speak to...
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[applause] a president who will dramatically cut spending, who will capet and balance our budget and fight to say to congress -- we finally need a balanced budget amendment to the united states constitution. go get it done. [applause] who will use his common sense to say, yes, america has natural resources -- oil, gas, and other types of resources. we should use them. a president who will approve the keystone pipeline. he will get rid of excessive regulations that make it harder for our businesses to put people to work, starting with obamacare. that is why this election matters. that is why you matter so much as ground zero for this presidential election. i am a strong supporter of mitt romney. i campaigned hard for him. [applause] i campaign very hard for him in new hampshire. we are a first in the nation primary. i sat down with our candidates. we met them all face-to-face. we had coffee and vetted them. this is very important to us. i decided to support mitt romney because i know he can turn this country around. i want to thank you as a strong supporter of mitt romney for deliveri
[applause] a president who will dramatically cut spending, who will capet and balance our budget and fight to say to congress -- we finally need a balanced budget amendment to the united states constitution. go get it done. [applause] who will use his common sense to say, yes, america has natural resources -- oil, gas, and other types of resources. we should use them. a president who will approve the keystone pipeline. he will get rid of excessive regulations that make it harder for our...
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a man who calls a college student who comes before congress to testify a slut?on't any of you want to say, no this goes over the line? this is offensive to anyone with a shred of respect for women. do you want young women to fear testifying before a government hearing less they been subject to slanderous statements broadcast to millions of americans. republicans do you want women to think this represents conservatism. good luck with this. i don't know anything about sandra fluke, but i do know her parents ought to be very proud of her grace under fire. congress woman jackie spear of california say these are the supports of rush limbaugh's show. she is asking the public to contact these companies to stop supporting his radio program and hit the parent company where it hurts. and if you are outraged too, then i hope you go online and sign a petition asking republican leaders to denounce rush limbaugh's comments. and clear channel is owned by -- wait for it wait for it -- bain capital. the plot thickens. for more on rush's outlandish verbal assault on every woman i
a man who calls a college student who comes before congress to testify a slut?on't any of you want to say, no this goes over the line? this is offensive to anyone with a shred of respect for women. do you want young women to fear testifying before a government hearing less they been subject to slanderous statements broadcast to millions of americans. republicans do you want women to think this represents conservatism. good luck with this. i don't know anything about sandra fluke, but i do know...
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men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnantbreast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin,...
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who will do this?you can't get mad at somebody on a roller blade and you can't get mad while enjoying appleby's. >> it goes back to the people that run into him and end up liking him no matter what. >> i used to tell all of my liberal friends if the subject of breitbart would come up, i said if you met this guy within five minutes you would like him within a half hour. you would want him to be your best friend. he had that affect on everybody. i honestly think it was impossible if you met him in a nonpolitical setting it was absolutely 100% impossible to dislike him. you had no choice. he was so infectious not in the waybill is, but in a good way. >> they are coming for you. >> there was just no way to not enjoy him. >> he really knew a lot about pop culture. he knew a lot about technology and media. he was excited about everything. it was infectious to be around him. >> i would give him cd's and we would talk about music and we were both frustrated by the fact that we were the few people that did that
who will do this?you can't get mad at somebody on a roller blade and you can't get mad while enjoying appleby's. >> it goes back to the people that run into him and end up liking him no matter what. >> i used to tell all of my liberal friends if the subject of breitbart would come up, i said if you met this guy within five minutes you would like him within a half hour. you would want him to be your best friend. he had that affect on everybody. i honestly think it was impossible if...
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so who's in control now, mayans? it makes me sad to watch team use patriotism in their political argument. they're not red and blue. they're not black and white. they are not male and female. they are americans. when they put the uniforms on, they are americans. that's a fact. >>> hypothetically speaking, at the end of the day, has your husband ever come home and said to you, oh, that john boehner, what an idiot? >> it has never happened. never. never. he is always upbeat, particularly about congress. >> yeah. how can you not be upbeat? >> the obama re-election campaign has plenty to be upbeat about today. thanks to the return of paul ryan. >> one year ago we offered our path to prosperity and this year we're offering again our path to prosperity. >> republican house budget committee chairman paul ryan chose today to release the ryan plan 2.0. like last year's ryan plab, it abolishes medicare and replaces it with a lower cost voucher system tham leave senior citizens literally fearing for their lives. after his vouch
so who's in control now, mayans? it makes me sad to watch team use patriotism in their political argument. they're not red and blue. they're not black and white. they are not male and female. they are americans. when they put the uniforms on, they are americans. that's a fact. >>> hypothetically speaking, at the end of the day, has your husband ever come home and said to you, oh, that john boehner, what an idiot? >> it has never happened. never. never. he is always upbeat,...
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there has been no correlation between who drove this crisis and who is paying the price for it.e don't want hangman justice but we want wrongs righted and we want det-terrence. again, to compare the parties. while i have been very clear that i think the obama administration has been slow off of the mark the republicans on the other hand the house republicans, have tried to interfere with almost any serious investigation of the financial crisis. they did it with our commission. they did with elizabeth warren. so there is stark contrasts here but we need to do better. >> i tell you these issues obviously manufacturing, the financial crisis, and, you know, what that portends in the general election and in the primary when you have republicans who are not talking about it at all and who want to repeal dodd frank and don't want to allow citizens to be able to recoup from the devastation that they have experienced in 2008, there is a good contrast. you are here on the ground in california. i have to ask you -- >> sure. >> there is a lot of republicans who are here, but sometimes they
there has been no correlation between who drove this crisis and who is paying the price for it.e don't want hangman justice but we want wrongs righted and we want det-terrence. again, to compare the parties. while i have been very clear that i think the obama administration has been slow off of the mark the republicans on the other hand the house republicans, have tried to interfere with almost any serious investigation of the financial crisis. they did it with our commission. they did with...
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who is up and who is down in the rich list. we will have the details. hello, and welcome. the syrian deputy oil minister has affected, becoming the most senior official to abandon president assad since the uprising began. he announced he joined the revolution of the syrian people. the u.n. humanitarian she's visited -- humanitarian chief visited the city of homs. >> they are setting off to the north. of the humanitarian chief held talks with the syrian minister. he told her stereo was primed to meet citizens' needs despite the western embargo. it was not clear whether valerie was hoping to see for herself the massive destruction, which was besieged for more than a month. the syrian red crescent had been allowed in but not the international red cross. now a huge cleanup operation had been going on. valerie also witnessed scenes like this. the footage reports to show patience of the military hospital, chained to their beds, apparently blindfolded and showing signs of torture. but is why many people wounded are not being taken to the state hospital. this is another corner tha
who is up and who is down in the rich list. we will have the details. hello, and welcome. the syrian deputy oil minister has affected, becoming the most senior official to abandon president assad since the uprising began. he announced he joined the revolution of the syrian people. the u.n. humanitarian she's visited -- humanitarian chief visited the city of homs. >> they are setting off to the north. of the humanitarian chief held talks with the syrian minister. he told her stereo was...