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mr. wright hurt your self? >> but i see people get hooked on it at a young age.n't live long enough to get off of it. they died -- stossel: the government statistics show 90% quit on their own. >> any of these other drugs, no way. stossel: all right, well, i can't convince everybody. >> educating people about how bad the government is is all well and good, but how much education do they need until some real change happens -- until we actually start moving the era of bigger government to smaller government like the founding fathers wanted. stossel: thomas jefferson said that government grows and liberty yields. ten, 11, 12% of the vote -- it's not intuitive to think that free people being left alone would be better than our wise protectors. you are young. you get it. tell your friends. we need to get young's people. >> when you're writing the book, what surprised you. stossel: i was surprised to find extent of the horrible idiocy of some of these bureaucrats. the tsa, for example. in the law that created the tsa, there was an exception that says if the city wants
mr. wright hurt your self? >> but i see people get hooked on it at a young age.n't live long enough to get off of it. they died -- stossel: the government statistics show 90% quit on their own. >> any of these other drugs, no way. stossel: all right, well, i can't convince everybody. >> educating people about how bad the government is is all well and good, but how much education do they need until some real change happens -- until we actually start moving the era of bigger...
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mr. wright. and if you would, you're lying. if this man came up and punched you in your nose and you seen blood, you are going to sit there and say, well, let me call the police. you just stand right there. hell, no. you're not going to do that. you are going to go to somebody's ass. somebody's ass if they punch you in the nose and you see your nose bleed. if you minding your business -- okay, and that's what i felt like i had to do. >> finally, as jennifer is escorted out of the building, her hopes of seeing danica seem like they're about to come true. >> the grounds are now restricted. the grounds are now restricted. all unassigned inmates report to your dorms. >> but with the yard shut down for the day, jennifer can only call out to danica's cellblock in hope that she might be seen or heard. >> i love you! >> the future of any prison relationship is uncertain and especially so for jennifer and danica. jennifer, serving time for drug offenses, was due to be released within a matter of months. danica, in for robbery, was still
mr. wright. and if you would, you're lying. if this man came up and punched you in your nose and you seen blood, you are going to sit there and say, well, let me call the police. you just stand right there. hell, no. you're not going to do that. you are going to go to somebody's ass. somebody's ass if they punch you in the nose and you see your nose bleed. if you minding your business -- okay, and that's what i felt like i had to do. >> finally, as jennifer is escorted out of the...
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mr. wright and shared a house budget committee hearing -- ryan shared a house budget committee hearing. this portion is about 1.5 hours. >> the hearing will come to order. welcome to this important here. i would like to think secretary geithner for joining us. this is your second hearing this week. you are half way there. we know that defending this is no easy task. we appreciate your time. is not as hard as your job. >> could be a fun day. >> you have my sympathy. it is well known that one of your favorite things, and i enjoyed this, is planned beat no plan. it is used often to describe the need for policy makers for them to stay ahead of of then. you are ahead of the firestorm. i remember those days vividly. i remember your predecessor coming here talking about crises and inflationary spirals. what came out of that was ugly legislation. the circumstances cannot be more difficult today. we faced a crisis that most people did not see coming. we are facing the most predictable crisis and our nation's history. you brought us this. this is no plan. this is no plan to restrain spending. it
mr. wright and shared a house budget committee hearing -- ryan shared a house budget committee hearing. this portion is about 1.5 hours. >> the hearing will come to order. welcome to this important here. i would like to think secretary geithner for joining us. this is your second hearing this week. you are half way there. we know that defending this is no easy task. we appreciate your time. is not as hard as your job. >> could be a fun day. >> you have my sympathy. it is well...
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. >> reporter: john wright lost his job managing a call center a year and a half ago. he favors mr. obama but hates the tone in washington. >> they don't come together and take care of people that are looking for employment. i want them just to reach across the aisle, shake hands and go, "look, america needs some help. people have elected us to help and we just need to stop the bickering and go to work and help people out." >> reporter: mr. romney brought his optimistic message to this depressed city where developments like this sit unfinished. unemployed jim hagen told us that it all sounds like so much campaign talk to him. >> pelley: bill, thanks. no president since f.d.r. has been re-elected with an unemployment rate this high. but the president decided to focus today on the number of jobs that were created, and nancy cordes is at the white house. >> those are our neighbors and family members finding work, and the security that comes with work. but, let's acknowledge, we've still got too many folks out there who are looking for work. we've got more work to do on their behalf. >>
. >> reporter: john wright lost his job managing a call center a year and a half ago. he favors mr. obama but hates the tone in washington. >> they don't come together and take care of people that are looking for employment. i want them just to reach across the aisle, shake hands and go, "look, america needs some help. people have elected us to help and we just need to stop the bickering and go to work and help people out." >> reporter: mr. romney brought his...
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wright, robin williams. >> he's a great guy. he's actually shy in a way. >> robin williams is shy? >> i think so. >> let's hear it for mr.r maron! >> i've been doing stand-up comedy for more than half my life, is that it? i did my graduate work for chopping lines of cocaine for sam kinison. >> reporter: highs and lows he brings out interviews. >> it seems like you're part journalist, part therapist and part kindred spirit. >> yeah, i don't consider myself a therapist, but i've had to do that. >> reporter: in one accept society, he confronts carlos mancia on joke stealing. >> is there a chance you don't know you're doing that? >> with openers, possibly. >> and then you kind of went easy on ben stiller. i'm not interviewing war criminals here. >> reporter: at other times, he's more of a father confessor. norm macdonald told him about his struggles with gambling addiction. rainn wilson told him about his baha'i faith. in 1995, maron shared a magazine spread with louis c.k. and sarah silverman. they went on to do big things. maron didn't. >> oh, my god, marc maron. >> reporter: and that led to a long-staing feud between maro
wright, robin williams. >> he's a great guy. he's actually shy in a way. >> robin williams is shy? >> i think so. >> let's hear it for mr.r maron! >> i've been doing stand-up comedy for more than half my life, is that it? i did my graduate work for chopping lines of cocaine for sam kinison. >> reporter: highs and lows he brings out interviews. >> it seems like you're part journalist, part therapist and part kindred spirit. >> yeah, i don't...
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mr. obama's presidency was shaped by his father whom he barely knew. abc's david wright> reporter: what is obama's real dream for america? "2016: obama's america" is already so successful that the author, dinesh d'souza is fast becoming the michael moore of the right. are you surprised by the success of the film? >> i am overwhelmed. my first venture. >> reporter: his controversial film makes the case that president obama has a secret agenda. >> obama has a dream, a dream from his father. that the sins of colonialism be set right. and america be downsized. >> reporter: in the movie, he stalks his way through obama's life story. as told in the president's best-selling memoir, "dreams from my father." but d'souza takes a different spin, through hawaii and indonesia and kenya, he argues obama is motivated by an effort to please the radical father he barely knew. you take his personal narrative, on which he built his political career, and you turn it against him. >> i am giving obama the credit of taking him seriously as a thinker and a man of idea. >> reporter: do you reall
mr. obama's presidency was shaped by his father whom he barely knew. abc's david wright> reporter: what is obama's real dream for america? "2016: obama's america" is already so successful that the author, dinesh d'souza is fast becoming the michael moore of the right. are you surprised by the success of the film? >> i am overwhelmed. my first venture. >> reporter: his controversial film makes the case that president obama has a secret agenda. >> obama has a dream,...
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mr. ryan and his hypocrisy. he voted for the unfunded wars. he voted for the unfunded pharmaceutical plans. he is part of the problem, not the solution. thank you. host: charles wright'sn twitter this morning -- charles writes on twitter this morning. here is an editorial in "the wallstreet journal." host: illinois, an independent. caller: good morning. so far, i am leading -- i am leaning towards the democratic ticket based on congress since 2009. congress has the purse strings. congress writes the laws. if people realize that we do not have a king -- congress does not do their job. basically, the republican side. thank you. host: let's hear from jim on the republican line. caller: i definitely support the republicans more. things were fine until the democrats to cover the congress in the election of 2006. they threw the economy on the rocks. they have been unaccountable. they have not had a budget since obama was in there. he has appointed all these unaccountable czars. in d.c. all of the businesses seem to be busy. as soon as you did out of the capital district, everything is closed down businesses. people of of work. the whole administration has been nothing but t
mr. ryan and his hypocrisy. he voted for the unfunded wars. he voted for the unfunded pharmaceutical plans. he is part of the problem, not the solution. thank you. host: charles wright'sn twitter this morning -- charles writes on twitter this morning. here is an editorial in "the wallstreet journal." host: illinois, an independent. caller: good morning. so far, i am leading -- i am leaning towards the democratic ticket based on congress since 2009. congress has the purse strings....