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it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over in d cube when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those inmates are commonly targeted for violence. but the reality in 2006 was we just didn't have the housing space or we were trying to juggle our inmate population to put him in a position. so what we did with him is we told him, you know, don't talk about your charges, don't talk about the crimes that you may have done or committed, you know, try and fit in, be nondescript. >> petrovich claims it wasn't the inmates who initially targeted chamberlain but two deputies who are no longer with the department. >> the cops had pulled me out and told me. they said hit him from the neck down and, you
it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over in d cube when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those inmates are commonly...
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. >> reporter: one of king's political heroes is joshua chamberlain, four-term governor of maine, and a hero for the north at gettysburg. >> chamberlain, i think is the greatest citizen maine ever produced. >> reporter: chamberlain's accomplishments remind him about what others have done against far greater odds. but he has no illusions about what he's up against now. >> i'm not arrogant enough that mitch mcconnell is going to say here's how we're going to do this, but if i can nudge it a bit toward some rules that make sense, i think that will be an accomplishment in itself. >> lester, senator king will be a member of the rules committee, which fits perfectly with his big goal of changing the senate filibuster rules, which are now very easy for a minority to hold the majority hostage. some changes are under way, but not yet enough for the independently minded king, and we will be hearing more from him. >> tom, thank you. >>> there is news tonight about what happens next for secretary of state hillary clinton who was released last night from a new york hospital after being treated fro
. >> reporter: one of king's political heroes is joshua chamberlain, four-term governor of maine, and a hero for the north at gettysburg. >> chamberlain, i think is the greatest citizen maine ever produced. >> reporter: chamberlain's accomplishments remind him about what others have done against far greater odds. but he has no illusions about what he's up against now. >> i'm not arrogant enough that mitch mcconnell is going to say here's how we're going to do this, but...
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chamberlain branch became a staple of the residence. not for his job but for who he was. he greeted many of you and other south carolinians in a way that was godly and unforgettable. he made everyone feel special and welcome. most importantly, to this mom, he was the person my children couldn't wait to see when they got home and the one who truly turned that house into a home for us. our family was blessed by his unselfish kindness to our children and everyone he came in contact with. by now, you all know that chamberlain was tragically killed in december and our hearts remain broken. chamberlain has three young children, chyann, chaniya who were staples running averaged the house and we're blessed to have us tonight, his amazing wife, cherisse. please join us and the hodges and sanford families in recognizing cherisse and saying to chamberlain, one of the kindest best men we ever knew that while you will forever be missed, you will never be forgotten. cherisse? [ applause ] we've, through lillian koller and the department of social services, moved more than 14,000 famili
chamberlain branch became a staple of the residence. not for his job but for who he was. he greeted many of you and other south carolinians in a way that was godly and unforgettable. he made everyone feel special and welcome. most importantly, to this mom, he was the person my children couldn't wait to see when they got home and the one who truly turned that house into a home for us. our family was blessed by his unselfish kindness to our children and everyone he came in contact with. by now,...
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he stops to rest or water his homes and chamberlain says won't you join me for dipper? and george -- for dinner. and george says, no, i've got to get to williamsburg, and chamberlain says, well, the same, because joining me for winter is none other than the oldest widow, george changes his mind and stays for dinner in. and this is when george met martha. the letters between george and martha and anyone else on this topic don't exist, but according to martha's p grandson -- george would die in mid december of 1799, and during that period a lot of these letters disappear. during this time martha never goes back to their bedroom. she starts saying in a small private room at mount vernon, and at night she would tell the story about how she met george, so this is where her grandson gets the story. george and martha met. martha goes back to one of her four mansions, okay? and we're here in boca, so we all know what i'm talking about. one of her four mansions, and george goes to meet the colonial governor. shortly thereafter, there's a letter written from george to a london me
he stops to rest or water his homes and chamberlain says won't you join me for dipper? and george -- for dinner. and george says, no, i've got to get to williamsburg, and chamberlain says, well, the same, because joining me for winter is none other than the oldest widow, george changes his mind and stays for dinner in. and this is when george met martha. the letters between george and martha and anyone else on this topic don't exist, but according to martha's p grandson -- george would die in...
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who is neville chamberlain? prime minister of great britain from 1937-1940. there is his picture.ement that jonah mentioned earlier. if you can tweet that, you can probably google it. next up, 40th anniversary of roe v. wade that we are here to answer. stay with us. my insurance rates e probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >>> today is the 40th anniversary of roe v. wade. we are using this ad to bring attention to the fact that it's time to draw the line. >> oh, hey, baby. did you think i forgot? i didn't forget. how could i forget our anniversary? all these years. so many people say we'd never make it. trying to tear us apart. take you away. put limits on you. on me. on us. >> over the last two years since the mid-term election of 2010, americans united for life is the legal arm of the pro-life movement. we have seen 50 bills involved with that with problem-life legislation in to law. >>
who is neville chamberlain? prime minister of great britain from 1937-1940. there is his picture.ement that jonah mentioned earlier. if you can tweet that, you can probably google it. next up, 40th anniversary of roe v. wade that we are here to answer. stay with us. my insurance rates e probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed....
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and he passes by a fellow named chamberlain who is an attorney. we don't have letters exactly but here is out the story would be told. george is traveling and in a hurry to get to williamsburg. and stops to rest of the horses and chamberlain says walt you join me for dinner? but george says know i have to get to williamsburg. he says it is a shame because joining me is none other than the wealthiest widow and all of virginia i know is if it is stitching or love of first sight but he changes his mind to stay for dinner and meets martha. the letters between george and martha don't exist but according to her grandson george dies 1799 but martha lives o 80 note to but these letters disappeared but martha never goes back to their bedroom and stays in a small part -- private room and would tell stories to her grandson. george and martha met in goes back to a mansion one of the four mansions. and miso colonial governor but shortly thereafter there is a letter written from george to a robert kerrey requesting inning keyed to ring. he moved with lightning
and he passes by a fellow named chamberlain who is an attorney. we don't have letters exactly but here is out the story would be told. george is traveling and in a hurry to get to williamsburg. and stops to rest of the horses and chamberlain says walt you join me for dinner? but george says know i have to get to williamsburg. he says it is a shame because joining me is none other than the wealthiest widow and all of virginia i know is if it is stitching or love of first sight but he changes his...
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which any written will remember as neville chamberlain's fame mutt comment coming back from the munich dealer hitler most begotten phrase whatsoever. it is astonishing to it me that that quote even is inadvertently and said in a different context slipped through the fact checkers and speech writerred and kno-ho-co in the mainstream media noted. >> i did. >> now there is "newsweek" magazine which is an online only publication i guess you would call it second coming. searches have long complained president obama thinks that of himself. now call they have made it official i guess. >> he was treated as messiah figure the first time around. the media put too much faith in politics and government it reflect their particular ideological bias. they really -- they are setting him up for a no fail secondin term. they are not going to hold him accountability didn't held him accountable in the. racist. viewer for the coverage of the "the washington post" had it right when he said al roker mentioned it earlier embarrassed himself. he wasn't alone. >> then there was the "new york times" which compla
which any written will remember as neville chamberlain's fame mutt comment coming back from the munich dealer hitler most begotten phrase whatsoever. it is astonishing to it me that that quote even is inadvertently and said in a different context slipped through the fact checkers and speech writerred and kno-ho-co in the mainstream media noted. >> i did. >> now there is "newsweek" magazine which is an online only publication i guess you would call it second coming....
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. >> and chamberlain and coming back from the munich deal with hitler, and most misbegotten and it slipped by the fact checkers and-- >> nobody noticed and-- >> i did. >> jon: and now newsweek magazine, which is an online only publication, i guess you would call it. the second coming. now, conservatives have long complained that president obama thinks that of himself, but now, cal, they have he' made it official, i guess. >> he was treated the first time around and i think the media put too much faith in politics and government because it reflects their particular ideological bias and they really -- they're setting him up for a no-fail second term. they're not going to hold him accountable and didn't hold him accountable in the first term and afraid of being branded racist and they agree with him. one mentioned al roker embarrassed himself. he wasn't alone. >> jon: and the new york times which complained about george w. bush spending 40 million dollars on his second inauguration, jim touched on this, the inauguration and ceremonies for inauguration in war time, a lingering question of tone
. >> and chamberlain and coming back from the munich deal with hitler, and most misbegotten and it slipped by the fact checkers and-- >> nobody noticed and-- >> i did. >> jon: and now newsweek magazine, which is an online only publication, i guess you would call it. the second coming. now, conservatives have long complained that president obama thinks that of himself, but now, cal, they have he' made it official, i guess. >> he was treated the first time around and...
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will chamberlain or charles barkley was asked -- barkly?yeah, what's this doing in your autobiography? he said, i don't know, i have not read it yet. [laughter] gloria swanson in the handwritten notes says that she tried during and after the affair to figure out how this devout catholic who went to confession and went to mass could cheat on his wife like this, and she said, and gloria was, you know, had her own prejudices. she didn't like jews very much or i don't know if she liked catholics very much of the she said it was because confession was like washing his hands. go to confession, wash his hands, and start all over again the next day. this is part of the story i have to tell. yes, sir, over here? >> would you elaborate a little more on why -- i think you said that you didn't think that joe kennedy -- or couldn't find evidence that kennedy was antisemite. how hard did you look? [laughter] >> no, i didn't say that. i said that his son, ted, say he's not. now, let me tell you what i -- this was not easy to figure this out, and it was no
will chamberlain or charles barkley was asked -- barkly?yeah, what's this doing in your autobiography? he said, i don't know, i have not read it yet. [laughter] gloria swanson in the handwritten notes says that she tried during and after the affair to figure out how this devout catholic who went to confession and went to mass could cheat on his wife like this, and she said, and gloria was, you know, had her own prejudices. she didn't like jews very much or i don't know if she liked catholics...
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libertarian columnist chamberlain and the prince of darkness commentator novak. whittaker chambers was one of the great men of our time wrote the conservative publisher al regnery because of his see enormous talent as a writer. steadfast courage in the face of the campaign, his witness to god's grace and the fortified power. whittaker chambers placed every conceivable taste conservative in his debt for all time. thank you very much. [applause] >> we'll ask our panelists to speak from sitting down. professor john lewis gaddis. >> thank you to the organizers. it is safe to say of professors have a certain guilty speakers that was forced to confess for the first time although i have been teaching covert history and where of the importance of the book we are talking about, although my colleague just embarrassed me by telling me she has been assigning this book to her students, the fact is and tell nathaniel persuaded me to do what i have not actually read "witness." [laughter] i take consolation with a recent confession you have seen of "the weekly standard" he had o
libertarian columnist chamberlain and the prince of darkness commentator novak. whittaker chambers was one of the great men of our time wrote the conservative publisher al regnery because of his see enormous talent as a writer. steadfast courage in the face of the campaign, his witness to god's grace and the fortified power. whittaker chambers placed every conceivable taste conservative in his debt for all time. thank you very much. [applause] >> we'll ask our panelists to speak from...
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you don't have to be in london as i am now to think about neville chamberlain when you hear that phraseace in our time. british prime minister david cameron, who hardly has been a hawk on these matters has said here in the past few days that we may be looking at decades of struggle against al qaeda and i think he's right. i think the global war on terrorism has not gone away. we can ignore it in the united states when there aren't manifest stations of it -- manifest stations of it, we've been at war with al qaeda in afghanistan and it is happening in north africa. we can follow the peace in our time approach and get serious about the threat before it strikes in the american homeland again. martha: well, it certainly hit home for the three americans killed in algeria. they know there is clearly a war still going on. ambassador bolton, thank you very much. we'll see you soon. >> thank you. martha: as i mentioned three americans died in the terror attack. seven others survived. incredible story of a colorado man, steven wysoky able to escape hiding from the terrorists, hiding under his des
you don't have to be in london as i am now to think about neville chamberlain when you hear that phraseace in our time. british prime minister david cameron, who hardly has been a hawk on these matters has said here in the past few days that we may be looking at decades of struggle against al qaeda and i think he's right. i think the global war on terrorism has not gone away. we can ignore it in the united states when there aren't manifest stations of it -- manifest stations of it, we've been...
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and the longtime publisher of national review and libertarian columnist and author john chamberlain and the prince of darkness. whitaker chambers, was one of the great men of the time wrote henry gregory, why? because of his enormous talent as a writer. his steadfast courage on the face of a ferocious liberal campaign to destroy him. his witness to god's grace and fortifying power. whitaker chambers placed every conservative in his debt and for all time. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. we are going to think -- ask our panelists -- professor gaddis. >> thanks to 0 organizers, it is fair to say that have certain guilty, and i have been teaching history of this time and i have certainly been aware of the importance of the new book we are talking about today. my colleague told me she has been assigning this book to her students ever since she came here but the fact is until nathaniel persuaded me to do it, actually read "witness". i take some consolation in joseph epstein's recent conviction-convention in the weekly standard that he does not got around to reading the bible aft
and the longtime publisher of national review and libertarian columnist and author john chamberlain and the prince of darkness. whitaker chambers, was one of the great men of the time wrote henry gregory, why? because of his enormous talent as a writer. his steadfast courage on the face of a ferocious liberal campaign to destroy him. his witness to god's grace and fortifying power. whitaker chambers placed every conservative in his debt and for all time. thank you very much. [applause] >>...
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plus i sit down with the sex surrogate who's had more sex partners than wilt chamberlain. >> i have seen 900 different people. i have not had intercourse with 900 people. probably only about 800. >> i talk with "star trek" icon george takei. but first more "viewpoint" with john fuglesang. even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections tuberculosis lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores have had hepatitis b have been treated for heart failure, or if, w
plus i sit down with the sex surrogate who's had more sex partners than wilt chamberlain. >> i have seen 900 different people. i have not had intercourse with 900 people. probably only about 800. >> i talk with "star trek" icon george takei. but first more "viewpoint" with john fuglesang. even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve...
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plus i sit down with the sex surrogate who's had more sex partners than wilt chamberlain. >> i have seen 900 different people. i have not had intercourse with 900 people. probably only about 800. >> i talk with "star trek" icon george takei. but first more >> john: you know, one of the loudest critics of president obama over the past year or so has been america's sweetheart, newt gingrich. yet even newt had to admit yesterday that the president's inauguration speech was, for the most part, "classically american." a speech about giving everyone the opportunity to succeed and to enjoy the same equality under the law? how could anyone, anyone find a problem with an inspiring speech about things like fairness and equal rights? >> simply impossible to do what the president wants to do. ensure prosperity and fairness for every american. can't be done. no matter how much money you spend. >> john: god bless that man. okay. i'm happy to concede the point that prosperity for every american is not a task that can ever be achieved which is probably why the president never said or suggested it, bill.
plus i sit down with the sex surrogate who's had more sex partners than wilt chamberlain. >> i have seen 900 different people. i have not had intercourse with 900 people. probably only about 800. >> i talk with "star trek" icon george takei. but first more >> john: you know, one of the loudest critics of president obama over the past year or so has been america's sweetheart, newt gingrich. yet even newt had to admit yesterday that the president's inauguration speech...
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and i think he is a kind of profit early thaw truth teller abn early chamberlain type. if it's cool today how about this stance of the world on china and a little thai won this liberal democracy that is a true liberal democracy put in the light of this idea of a liberal democracy and asia are incompatible. south korea puts the lie to it and other people put it to it. what me tell you about davos, the world economic forum. the meat there every year in january, and everyone is there. good, bad and indifferent. i mean nations and governments. my time at davos i've seen for example representative tough saddam hussein's regime and representatives of the mullah's regime in tehran. i sat next to the foreign minister once. that was kind of a creepy experience. guess who's missing? tie one, these democrats in taiwan are not invited because china would be upset. they're more interested -- we have more interest in chinese human rights. hillary clinton said at the beginning of her tenure of the secretary of state i think in 2009 human rights have to go on the back burner because th
and i think he is a kind of profit early thaw truth teller abn early chamberlain type. if it's cool today how about this stance of the world on china and a little thai won this liberal democracy that is a true liberal democracy put in the light of this idea of a liberal democracy and asia are incompatible. south korea puts the lie to it and other people put it to it. what me tell you about davos, the world economic forum. the meat there every year in january, and everyone is there. good, bad...
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russia, longtime publisher of "national review," libertarian columnist and author john chamberlain, and the prince of darkness, conservative columnist commentator, robert novak. whittaker chambers was one of the great men of our time, wrote a conservative publisher. why? because of his enormous talent as a writer, his steadfast courage in the face of a ferocious liberal campaign to destroy him. it's "witness" to god's grace and the fortifying power of faith. whittaker chambers placed every conservative in this depth, and for all time. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. were going to ask our panelists to speak from, sitting down. professor gaddis. >> well, thank you. thanks to the organizers. i think it's probably fair to say that all of the professors have certain guilty secrets. i have a big one, which i will confess in public for the first time this afternoon. and that is, i've been teaching covert history all this time. although i certainly have been aware of the importance of the book that we are talking about here, and although my colleagues -- embarrassed me by telling
russia, longtime publisher of "national review," libertarian columnist and author john chamberlain, and the prince of darkness, conservative columnist commentator, robert novak. whittaker chambers was one of the great men of our time, wrote a conservative publisher. why? because of his enormous talent as a writer, his steadfast courage in the face of a ferocious liberal campaign to destroy him. it's "witness" to god's grace and the fortifying power of faith. whittaker...
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i think he is a prophet or early truth teller, maybe a chamberlain type. there were people who told the truth way back before it was cool, if it's cool today. how about this stance of the world on china and little taiwan, this little liberal democracy. it is a true liberal democracy. pitting the lie to the idea that liberal democracy and asia are imcompatible as south korea puts the lie to it and other people put the lie to it. let me tell yao -- you about the world economic forum. everybody meets in january, and everyone's there, good, bad, indiercht. i mean, nations and governments. at my time, i have seen representatives of hue sap -- hussein's regime and tehran, and i sat next to the foreign minister once, kind of a creepy experience. guess who is missing? taiwan. democrats in taiwan is not invited because china would be upset. we have more interest in china an human rights. hillary clinton said, i think it was february 2009, that human rights would have to go on the back burner because there were more pressing concerns like, i quote, climate change. t
i think he is a prophet or early truth teller, maybe a chamberlain type. there were people who told the truth way back before it was cool, if it's cool today. how about this stance of the world on china and little taiwan, this little liberal democracy. it is a true liberal democracy. pitting the lie to the idea that liberal democracy and asia are imcompatible as south korea puts the lie to it and other people put the lie to it. let me tell yao -- you about the world economic forum. everybody...
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even when neville chamberlain, the author of the munich agreement, realize you could make a deal withhitler, said he was a madman, kennedy kept trying. he returned to this country in 1940, and in disgrace. and he had made it clear that no american dollar should go to support the british because they were going to get defeated. and the only way the americans could survive was to make a deal with the germans and the italians and japanese, that anything -- war would destroy the country, the united states, we go back into depression. capitalism would be threatened, and the marks he would be threatened. he became a pariah, and outsider in 1940. and the last remarkable chapter of this man's life, from 1940-1960, the kennedy family goes from being lowest -- lowest, to 1960, joseph p. kennedy becomes the ultimate insider, the ultimate establishment figure, the father of the president of the united states. it is a wonderful story, and i had a great deal of fun if one can call doing lots of research and lots of writing and rewriting and we writing fun, doing it. and i thank you for your attenti
even when neville chamberlain, the author of the munich agreement, realize you could make a deal withhitler, said he was a madman, kennedy kept trying. he returned to this country in 1940, and in disgrace. and he had made it clear that no american dollar should go to support the british because they were going to get defeated. and the only way the americans could survive was to make a deal with the germans and the italians and japanese, that anything -- war would destroy the country, the united...
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will chamberlain still holds the record for the few west names to get there.gles have their man. chip kelly will be the head coach. he had interviews with buffalo after the fiesta bowl win but announced he was going back to for or. apparently he had a change of heart and decided to go to philly. >> it's going to be like that, huh? ah. someone wants to play. >> just trying to keep up with the old guy, you know. >> dude, is that your real hair? >> love that commercial, don't you? it looked like they were having a good time making this new nike commercial together. only problem is, they were not together. due to scheduling conflicts, they could not be available on the same day so shot their individual parts in different places and tv made the magic happen. that's a look at sports this morning. >>> the next video may be tough to watch if you're claustrophobic. a woman in portland, oregon, fell between two walls and got stuck there for two hour. here's cnn jeanne moos. >> reporter: imagine be trapped here, a tiny space between two walls? why imagine? just look at t
will chamberlain still holds the record for the few west names to get there.gles have their man. chip kelly will be the head coach. he had interviews with buffalo after the fiesta bowl win but announced he was going back to for or. apparently he had a change of heart and decided to go to philly. >> it's going to be like that, huh? ah. someone wants to play. >> just trying to keep up with the old guy, you know. >> dude, is that your real hair? >> love that commercial,...
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. >> the neville chamberlain moment, right? >> you could be right about that. you could be right.we agree on exactly the level, right? and half if not at all. >> i like the idea that we can now turn from emergency measures to questions of how we create growth. there were a lot of good discussion about that and it would be nice -- >> talk to ben about that. he's obviously not aware that we're not in crisis anymore. >> i know we've got to go. but it would be nice to begin our conversation from here on out. how do we make growth instead of how do we put our fires? that's a different conversation. >> you'll never learn that at davos. >> you want to have one of those arguments, rick or just -- we're much more civil than those guys, right? >> hey, civility. the highlight of monday. >> and friday. >> thanks, guys. >> all he needs to do is say bull shih tzu it would been fine. it's a dog. >> u.s. -- a u.s. court of appeals ruling unanimously that president obama's recess appointments to the nlrb were unconstitutional. we're going to talk to a senator, a republican senator, mike johanns, w
. >> the neville chamberlain moment, right? >> you could be right about that. you could be right.we agree on exactly the level, right? and half if not at all. >> i like the idea that we can now turn from emergency measures to questions of how we create growth. there were a lot of good discussion about that and it would be nice -- >> talk to ben about that. he's obviously not aware that we're not in crisis anymore. >> i know we've got to go. but it would be nice to...
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absolutely stunned in his inaugural address -- stunned to her him use a phrase associated with nevill chamberlainace in our time. i'm in london, so it's something people remember here. it is a phrase associated with the appeasement of the nazis in world war ii. and yet president obama used that. he said we were ending a decade of war. obviously the enemy didn't get the memo, as you say, in benghazi on september 11, in algeria with this horrible hostage taking that's just concluded, at least 37 dead, the french moving into military operations in mali, afghanistan very much at risk of falling to the taliban, and al qaeda coming back there. civil war in syria, disarray in yemen. the risk of terrorism, the global war on terrorism continues. it is not winding down. it might not be our preference but we didn't start the war and terrorists are not letting us finish it. >>brian: ignoring it is not the way to go. those things will be coming up again and maybe even today. ambassador john bolton we'll look forward to doing the after-action report tomorrow or later in the week. meanwhile straight ahead, what
absolutely stunned in his inaugural address -- stunned to her him use a phrase associated with nevill chamberlainace in our time. i'm in london, so it's something people remember here. it is a phrase associated with the appeasement of the nazis in world war ii. and yet president obama used that. he said we were ending a decade of war. obviously the enemy didn't get the memo, as you say, in benghazi on september 11, in algeria with this horrible hostage taking that's just concluded, at least 37...