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it always seems to hit me they think of him like an indian in the old days, a lower caste, an untouchable. oh, i was ten feet the other day and i felt sick. i couldn't stand looking at him. this caste they treat him as, something lower than -- not like some guy you work with you don't get along with. it's not like somebody your brother-in-law or some stupid argument. it's like he's from a lower species the way these people talk about him. >> well, chris, i'm reluctant, i -- >> i don't know about motive. >> i would normally be reluctant to make the accusation of racism. but here's how i look at it. as i see president obama's policies, and i've been covering things around here for a long time, the last thing he is, is a communist, socialist, whatever rush limbaugh calls him every day of the week. he tried in the health care law, and largely succeeded, to steer a middle course between single payer, you know, government-run program, even the public option, and the republicans' idea of vouchers only in the market. he sought a traditional, american compromise that has been validated over 200 ye
it always seems to hit me they think of him like an indian in the old days, a lower caste, an untouchable. oh, i was ten feet the other day and i felt sick. i couldn't stand looking at him. this caste they treat him as, something lower than -- not like some guy you work with you don't get along with. it's not like somebody your brother-in-law or some stupid argument. it's like he's from a lower species the way these people talk about him. >> well, chris, i'm reluctant, i -- >> i...
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some people think he was an untouchable genius, brilliant president.ere was a sinister dark side that was all going to unravel and he wouldn't have been remembered as a great president. where do you lie? >> i think he was not a great president. he was there for only 1,000 days, sixth briefest presidency in the country's history. but i think he certainly was a significant president. he broke the hold of white protestant males on the office, first catholic to win the office. one could see a direct line from him to barack obama. when we get a woman as president i think you can see a direct line to that, as well. he put across that nuclear test ban treaty which was a major advance. he also put that civil rights bill before the congress, and he was taking a big political chance. he and bobby kennedy were convinced that it risked his re-election in 1964. and the peace speech at american university in june of '63, it was a great state paper. i think if he had lived and had a second term we would have seen detente with the soviet union sooner than it occurred
some people think he was an untouchable genius, brilliant president.ere was a sinister dark side that was all going to unravel and he wouldn't have been remembered as a great president. where do you lie? >> i think he was not a great president. he was there for only 1,000 days, sixth briefest presidency in the country's history. but i think he certainly was a significant president. he broke the hold of white protestant males on the office, first catholic to win the office. one could see a...
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it always seems to hit me they think of him like an indian in the old days, a lower caste, an untouchable. oh, i was ten feet the other day and i felt sick. i couldn't stand looking at him. this caste they treat him as, something lower than -- not like some guy you work with you don't get along with. it's not like somebody your brother-in-law or some stupid argument. it's like he's from a lower species the way these people talk about him. >> well, chris, i'm reluctant, i -- >> i don't know about motive. >> i would normally be reluctant to make the accusation of racism. but here's how i look at it. as i see president obama's policies, and i've been covering things around here for a long time, the last thing he is, is a communist, socialist, whatever rush lame bowe calls him every day of the week. he tried in the health care law, and largely succeeded, to steer a middle course between single payer, you know, government-run program, even the public option, and the republicans' idea of vouchers only in the market. he sought a traditional, american compromise that has been validated over 200 y
it always seems to hit me they think of him like an indian in the old days, a lower caste, an untouchable. oh, i was ten feet the other day and i felt sick. i couldn't stand looking at him. this caste they treat him as, something lower than -- not like some guy you work with you don't get along with. it's not like somebody your brother-in-law or some stupid argument. it's like he's from a lower species the way these people talk about him. >> well, chris, i'm reluctant, i -- >> i...
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i don't think there's an area untouched by this. >> jens, thank you for joining us. updating us on the dire situation in syria. >> the u.s.-arab league envoy is trying to finalise plans for the peace talks. lakhdar brahimi will meet five members of the security council. the so-called geneva ii is listed for this month. syria's opposition refused to attend the un-backed talks unless bashar al-assad is removed from power. >> the congolese army has been bombarding m23 rebels in the eastern democratic republic of con congo. rebel fighters have been pinned to hilltops near the city of goma. we have a report from bunagana, on how civilians are trying to cope. >> every one of these rockets has to be loaded by hand. the government has been firing hundreds at the m23 rebels for days. at this base they prepare for another day on the assault of the remaining rebel conditions. this woman lives nearby. she's used to war, but has never seep the government fight like this >> translation: we had war for 10 years. we have to sleep in the bush, and run for our lives. people die of hun
i don't think there's an area untouched by this. >> jens, thank you for joining us. updating us on the dire situation in syria. >> the u.s.-arab league envoy is trying to finalise plans for the peace talks. lakhdar brahimi will meet five members of the security council. the so-called geneva ii is listed for this month. syria's opposition refused to attend the un-backed talks unless bashar al-assad is removed from power. >> the congolese army has been bombarding m23 rebels in...
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would you touch an untouchable and try to make it better? that's the question here.ppen with this sequel of "it's a wonderful life" is it's going to pick up with jimmy stewart, his grandson, who is also named george bailey, and it's going to take him through his life and actually show how much better off the world would be if he hasn't in it, which is the reverse of what the original "it's a wonderful life" is. a lot of people are saying, i don't know if you should touch this. >> are they trying to do a "wicked"? >> yeah. >> good point. >> "wizard of oz" has its own story and "wicked" is where the wicked witch actually gets framed. not to give it away. >> isn't it a situation where you think some things are untouchable? >> can we talk about hollywood's track records with sequels? >> right. >> can i mention "basic instinct 2," "blues brothers 2000," "blair witch 2." >> "blair witch" does not go into the category -- >> they garnered pretty decent box offices and, you know -- >> this did not. >> i know. >> at the time, that's true. >> right, it didn't. what's going on h
would you touch an untouchable and try to make it better? that's the question here.ppen with this sequel of "it's a wonderful life" is it's going to pick up with jimmy stewart, his grandson, who is also named george bailey, and it's going to take him through his life and actually show how much better off the world would be if he hasn't in it, which is the reverse of what the original "it's a wonderful life" is. a lot of people are saying, i don't know if you should touch...
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untouch for an 80-yard touchdown. if you think he is a good actor, there is a reason. he is the nephew of jada pinkett smith. check out a baby's attempt to play ball. trying to reach a squeaky ball. just out of his grasp. the baby has not quite learned how to crawl. when he almost gets the ball, the family dog grabs the ball first. close call for a skateboarder. you can see him skateboarding down the street and sliding down the street. when he sees headed for disaster his best friend comes to the rescue and lending him a hand literally. speaking of best friends. this time man's best friend. check out these puppies learning to walk. their first steps caught on camera. it is not too easy for puppies to go for their first walk. they sure look cute trying. coming up, more of the interview with former vice president dick cheney. he will tell you about the heart surgery and transplant that saved his life. you will meet his doctor, too. that's next. >>> former vice president dick cheney going on the record about his heart trance elephant saved his life. we spoke with his card
untouch for an 80-yard touchdown. if you think he is a good actor, there is a reason. he is the nephew of jada pinkett smith. check out a baby's attempt to play ball. trying to reach a squeaky ball. just out of his grasp. the baby has not quite learned how to crawl. when he almost gets the ball, the family dog grabs the ball first. close call for a skateboarder. you can see him skateboarding down the street and sliding down the street. when he sees headed for disaster his best friend comes to...
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untouched, making it 42-13. final score, 63-13. looked like an old time my basketball score. montgomery 4 touchdown passes, 1 rushing, 5 touchdowns tmost by any one player in big game history. stanford became the pac-12 champion. other other ducks and arizona. 9-yard touchdown run. 35-9 cats. marcus marion na. picked 5 times. that's for the sting of the heisman bid. arizona in a shocker, 42-16. stanford pac-12 north champs. lakers tonight, a little curry sprinkled on them. seth curry played well, made a difference. warriors pretty good for a chunk of the game. curry is the pull-up jumper. end of the 3rd, williams, a little pushing, shoving. nobody got hurt, trust me. after that it was all blazers. all dredge for 30 points, 21 rebounds. he was the big dog. warriors lose tonight, final of 112-101. still, more to come. manny back in the ring and sharks look for their second home win in a row against the devils. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, sharks strike first... joe thornton dishes to scott hannan.. all sortsof traffi ont of >>> jogger and new jersey dels in town test the sharks. all ki
untouched, making it 42-13. final score, 63-13. looked like an old time my basketball score. montgomery 4 touchdown passes, 1 rushing, 5 touchdowns tmost by any one player in big game history. stanford became the pac-12 champion. other other ducks and arizona. 9-yard touchdown run. 35-9 cats. marcus marion na. picked 5 times. that's for the sting of the heisman bid. arizona in a shocker, 42-16. stanford pac-12 north champs. lakers tonight, a little curry sprinkled on them. seth curry played...
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i would urge everyone to take an honest look at this untouched form of tax spending. the tax loopholes i would like to devote to deficit reductions are one we should get rid of anyway. big oil does not need taxpayer subsidy. companies should not be rewarded for shifting assets to other countries. billionaires should not pay lower tax rates. correcting these laws should be fair. the potential savings from health care delivery system reform are enormous. experts everywhere estimate $700 billion to $1 trillion a year in nationwide health care savings. without compromising health outcomes, likely by improving the quality and experience of care that americans see. addressing things like medical errors and are backward payment structure, since over 40% of spending is federal, that means huge potential federal savings. progress has begun. since 2010, when the bowles simpson commission recommended cutting our deficits we have seen estimates for medicare and medicaid drop i $1.2 trillion, substantial savings that has not been included in the official tallies. i look forward to
i would urge everyone to take an honest look at this untouched form of tax spending. the tax loopholes i would like to devote to deficit reductions are one we should get rid of anyway. big oil does not need taxpayer subsidy. companies should not be rewarded for shifting assets to other countries. billionaires should not pay lower tax rates. correcting these laws should be fair. the potential savings from health care delivery system reform are enormous. experts everywhere estimate $700 billion...
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untouched. no sign anybody had stolen anything. if this was a home invasion, it was an odd one.ives were already honing in on the two people who admitted they were there the whole time, kay's son, roger, and his wife, pam. >> are you sure that he's dead? >> starting with that 911 call they made, something odd about it. >> it didn't sound how i would think that a phone call should be made to 911 after discovering your father had just been killed with the throat cut and zip tied in the bathtub. >> roger and pam, said the detectives, appeared to be unemotional, uncaring, even callous. even though they claimed the gunmen stood over them, kept them hostage for almost two hours. at first pam couldn't seem to describe the men. >> the guy that had the gun, what did he look like? was he a white guy, black guy, hispanic? >> ma'am, i don't know. >> she seemed uncertain even about the number of gunmen. >> how many were there? how many guys were there? >> there could have been three. >> but listen to what happened next. roger took the phone and changed the story. >> were they white, black, h
untouched. no sign anybody had stolen anything. if this was a home invasion, it was an odd one.ives were already honing in on the two people who admitted they were there the whole time, kay's son, roger, and his wife, pam. >> are you sure that he's dead? >> starting with that 911 call they made, something odd about it. >> it didn't sound how i would think that a phone call should be made to 911 after discovering your father had just been killed with the throat cut and zip tied...
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untouchable when it comes to tesla. now, this may very well be east coast/west coast. what about anwith suddenly the russians want in on this. it is like sitting inside an iphone. a friend of mine had it, a lot more successful than i am and afford one of these, and he was so excited about it, he actually had read the manual. >> well, there's no question about it, the ultimate appeal to the international set is going to be tremendous. of course, there aren't too many great zip codes over there, and we're all on pins and needles. will they have sold 500 or 600 in norway? obviously, they're a long way to go -- liz: norway has the largest sovereign fund, they have tons of oil money, but i get it, you know? if you're talking about france, they may not be spending this. ful as we finish, craig -- as we finish, craig, in the end is it looking too frothy, a little too cultish? >> so where people are really missing the ball on tesla, if they're already at parity today, why would they be selling at a premium when they're a $35,000 car? why not sell at a discount to comparable vehicles? if the
untouchable when it comes to tesla. now, this may very well be east coast/west coast. what about anwith suddenly the russians want in on this. it is like sitting inside an iphone. a friend of mine had it, a lot more successful than i am and afford one of these, and he was so excited about it, he actually had read the manual. >> well, there's no question about it, the ultimate appeal to the international set is going to be tremendous. of course, there aren't too many great zip codes over...
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untouched by the war. now i'm not here for a moment seeking to make an argument that they should have read in germany in 1918, but it did make a big difference in the german attitude. it was hard to believe that they had suffered total defeat. 1945, a kid yourself how you will, you knew that they had lost. i think one more. yes. over there. >> apprehension certainly that the rice. aziz said, in part by that same movement. it had something to do with europe. socialism, the revolutionary forces. >> the only country in which one can say fairly confidently because the evidence is there that a good many german army officers and some conservative politicians put deeply on record that they thought a triumph of brocket hold back, push back the socialist side. germany had the largest socialist party in europe in 1914. it is more difficult to quantify. i don't think for a moment. never heard anyone suggest that as foolish as they may have been, they thought that a war was a good means of sorting out the last. on the other hand, what is amazing is that several senior politicians in britain did say publicly, and ' in th
untouched by the war. now i'm not here for a moment seeking to make an argument that they should have read in germany in 1918, but it did make a big difference in the german attitude. it was hard to believe that they had suffered total defeat. 1945, a kid yourself how you will, you knew that they had lost. i think one more. yes. over there. >> apprehension certainly that the rice. aziz said, in part by that same movement. it had something to do with europe. socialism, the revolutionary...
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untouchable. let's take another look at the film. >> when the truth came out, i told him he owed me an explanation. >> after the years and years of amazingls. i'm not on drugs. >> he agreed to sit down one more time. >> i certainly was very confident that i would never be caught. >> here's a man living a huge lie that threaten the his job, his life, his dignity, everything he stood for. he gave you full access to his life, which is very strange. is there every a moment where you thought, this guy is hiding something? >> i always thought it but it was all about proving it. i think he was so confident that he had -- the most interesting thing about the lie is that it hid for so long in plain sight. you referenced earlier the story in 2005, it was more or less proven that he doped in 1999. nobody wanted to pay attention. a lot of other people come forward with credible allegations but the story was so compelling. this cancer survivor coming back to be better than he was before, that nobody really wanted -- the beautiful lie was more appealing than the ugly truth. >> did you get the sense from talking to him that he really is remorseful abou
untouchable. let's take another look at the film. >> when the truth came out, i told him he owed me an explanation. >> after the years and years of amazingls. i'm not on drugs. >> he agreed to sit down one more time. >> i certainly was very confident that i would never be caught. >> here's a man living a huge lie that threaten the his job, his life, his dignity, everything he stood for. he gave you full access to his life, which is very strange. is there every a...
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untouched by the war. now i'm not here for a moment seeking to make an argument that they should have read in germany in 1918, but it did make a big difference in the german attitude. it was hard to believe that they had suffered total defeat. 1945, a kid yourself how you will, you knew that they had lost. i think one more. yes. over there. >> apprehension certainly that the rice. aziz said, in part by that same movement. it had something to do with europe. socialism, the revolutionary forces. >> the only country in which one can say fairly confidently because the evidence is there that a good many german army officers and some conservative politicians put deeply on record that they thought a triumph of brocket hold back, push back the socialist side. germany had the largest socialist party in europe in 1914. it is more difficult to quantify. i don't think for a moment. never heard anyone suggest that as foolish as they may have been, they thought that a war was a good means of sorting out the last. on the other hand, what is amazing is that several senior politicians in britain did say publicly, and ' in th
untouched by the war. now i'm not here for a moment seeking to make an argument that they should have read in germany in 1918, but it did make a big difference in the german attitude. it was hard to believe that they had suffered total defeat. 1945, a kid yourself how you will, you knew that they had lost. i think one more. yes. over there. >> apprehension certainly that the rice. aziz said, in part by that same movement. it had something to do with europe. socialism, the revolutionary...
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really is no neighborhood untouched, you go out into the countryside and head in the way we were trying to get off of the island, and we didn't even know whether we would be going to anboat or aircraft or anything else. but you would expect there to be some areas of respite, and there just isn't. you go from one community to the next to the next. in community after community, everything is flattened, and i do mean flattened. the palm fronds, the bamboo, anything holding up any structure before is completely gone. and now you have people living as well as they can under their own makeshift shelter trying to take care of themselves. >> joie how are people holding up under those circumstances? >> adam as to how people are coping, throughout the islands we have seen extraordinary resilience. maybe there's some stowsome, but we see over and over again the sense of almost no entitlement at all. nobody is expecting the government is going to help them. or nonprofit organizations would help them. yes, they are appreciative of any help they can get. but they are not standing by waiting for that help to come. you are seeing people trying to put roofs back on their homes and tr
really is no neighborhood untouched, you go out into the countryside and head in the way we were trying to get off of the island, and we didn't even know whether we would be going to anboat or aircraft or anything else. but you would expect there to be some areas of respite, and there just isn't. you go from one community to the next to the next. in community after community, everything is flattened, and i do mean flattened. the palm fronds, the bamboo, anything holding up any structure before...
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untouched since that day. >> he was just another regular guy. >> an hall knew him when he was 11. brother saw lee harvey oswald every day. they ran a boarding house. this house hasn't changed much in 50 years, the t.v., piano, stove and furniture is the same as when oswald stayed here for $8 a week. >> the dining room table and all of this, all of that is original. this is husband room. >> justify five by 14, space for a twin bed, nightstand, wardrobe closet and a dresser. >> he played ball out in the front yard with my brothers a lot. with me bunk a girl, we didn't play. [ laughter ] >> but, he was just very -- he was a quiet, soft-spoken man. >> a couple of weeks before the kennedy assassination, hall says oswald did something she'll never forget. her brothers had gotten into a physical fight in the front yard. >> lee got up off the porch, broke them up, sat hum on the stairs and sat down between them, and he looked at them and he says i want to tell you two something. he said this is important. he says you're brothers one need to take care of each other and you need to love eac
untouched since that day. >> he was just another regular guy. >> an hall knew him when he was 11. brother saw lee harvey oswald every day. they ran a boarding house. this house hasn't changed much in 50 years, the t.v., piano, stove and furniture is the same as when oswald stayed here for $8 a week. >> the dining room table and all of this, all of that is original. this is husband room. >> justify five by 14, space for a twin bed, nightstand, wardrobe closet and a...
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untouched. 75 yards. 7-0 sc. six carries. 135 yards. breaks a couple tackles. downfield blocking. 21-0, usc. bears to their credit, flea-flicker. 21-14 game. every time cal punted it was anenture or misadventure. blocked, josh shaw, three touchdowns off a punt coverage. this is the third one. 93 yards. the trojans haven't had a player score three tds on punt returns since 1965 when mike garret did it. 62-28 as cal has now lost 8 in a row. here's the head coach. >> at times we played well. gave up too many big plays defensively. you know, there were some signs of good things happening today that the 21 points didn't give us a chance to be competitive in the ball game. >>> florida state one step closer to the bcs title game after destroying wake forest on the road today. famous winston all day to throw. hooks up with calvin benjamin, 21-0 florida state. tyler cameron, nate andrews has got it and he is sailing to the end zone. florida state, we highlighted special teams. here's the kickoff. straight up the middle. get off me. don't facemask me. flag comes in. doesn't matter. 97 yards on the kickoff return as the noles win big, 59-3. we have notre dame and pittsburgh up next
untouched. 75 yards. 7-0 sc. six carries. 135 yards. breaks a couple tackles. downfield blocking. 21-0, usc. bears to their credit, flea-flicker. 21-14 game. every time cal punted it was anenture or misadventure. blocked, josh shaw, three touchdowns off a punt coverage. this is the third one. 93 yards. the trojans haven't had a player score three tds on punt returns since 1965 when mike garret did it. 62-28 as cal has now lost 8 in a row. here's the head coach. >> at times we played well....
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untouchable. but off the field, winston's attorney said the freshman prodigy has been sacked by accusations of sexual battery. anssault that allegedly happened in an off-campus apartment last december. police now releasing this heavily redacted report, saying evidence was collected. that the so-called victim had been drinking. and the assailant's alleged motive, sexual gratification. his lawyer said police have never contacted winston about that attack and that police told him the investigation was closed back in february. but police just gave the report to prosecutors this week. though it does not name winston, his attorney says his client is the suspect. the report describes the alleged attacker as being between 5'9" and 5'11." a far cry from the star athlete's 6'4" frame. >> do i believe that a normal person would confuse or mistake him as a 5'9", 5'11" person? no. he's a tall individual. >> reporter: this morning, his attorney asking, why now? >> right before the heisman voting ballots are going out. right before a potential national championship game is earned, i think that cannot be ignored. >> reporter: 1
untouchable. but off the field, winston's attorney said the freshman prodigy has been sacked by accusations of sexual battery. anssault that allegedly happened in an off-campus apartment last december. police now releasing this heavily redacted report, saying evidence was collected. that the so-called victim had been drinking. and the assailant's alleged motive, sexual gratification. his lawyer said police have never contacted winston about that attack and that police told him the investigation...
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untouched in the half century since that day. we must add a perfectly miserable day weather wise. 36 degrees. it is raining on this crowd. the rain moving to the side of 22 miles an 5,000 people filling this plaza behinds us now. hearing prayers, hearing music, hearing from various speakers and coming up shortly, from the mayor of dallas, texas, a moment of silence to mark the moment 1:28 p.m. eastern time when the shot rang out from the book depository behind us, the sixth floor museum, now a place where millions each year come to see the window where lee harvey oswald, shielded by cardboard boxes, squeezed off those shots to the passing motorcade below. let's listen in as the mayor of dallas, texas, approaches the moment of silence. >> but out of that tragedy, an opportunity was granted to us, the chance to learn how to face the future when it -- it's the darkest and the most uncertain. how to hold high the torch even when the flame flickers and threatens to go out. as the people of dallas did then, each of us will meet our oncoming challenges head on with courage, honoring but not living in the past. and never, never flinching from the truth. we will meet the
untouched in the half century since that day. we must add a perfectly miserable day weather wise. 36 degrees. it is raining on this crowd. the rain moving to the side of 22 miles an 5,000 people filling this plaza behinds us now. hearing prayers, hearing music, hearing from various speakers and coming up shortly, from the mayor of dallas, texas, a moment of silence to mark the moment 1:28 p.m. eastern time when the shot rang out from the book depository behind us, the sixth floor museum, now a...
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an and using all sorts of ways to come in. the real problem is -- you can do it by analogy by the movie "the untouchables" -- no matter how many idiots you send out to keep out out opponents, the trucks will keep -- al capones, the trucks will keep rolling in. whatever mix of policies we come up with, we have to allow for the fact that we should not set up obstacles to the id process. people will just wind up in our midst even more, not a thing that is a politically viable process to have where we say we will forget about it if you are legal or illegal. we have got to think of things that are really feasible. feasibility requires that we accept id cards exactly as you suggested. host: steve is on the republican line. caller: i wanted to see what the gentleman had to say -- we have the illegal immigrants here, and they do the fruit picking and these jobs that supposedly we don't want to do, but they don't have health insurance, so the immigration problem ties in with our health insurance debacle because they clog up the emergency room's, they're not contributing to that problem -- contributing to that problem. we have cheap fru
an and using all sorts of ways to come in. the real problem is -- you can do it by analogy by the movie "the untouchables" -- no matter how many idiots you send out to keep out out opponents, the trucks will keep -- al capones, the trucks will keep rolling in. whatever mix of policies we come up with, we have to allow for the fact that we should not set up obstacles to the id process. people will just wind up in our midst even more, not a thing that is a politically viable process to...
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an and using all sorts of ways to come in. the real problem is -- you can do it by analogy by the movie "the untouchables" -- no matter how many idiots you send out to keep out out opponents, the trucks will keep -- al capones, the trucks will keep rolling in. whatever mix of policies we come up with, we have to allow for the fact that we should not set up obstacles to the id process. just wind up in our even more, not a thing that is a politically viable process to have where we say we will forget about it if you are legal or illegal. we have got to think of things that are really feasible. feasibility requires that we accept id cards exactly as you suggested. host: steve is on the republican line. caller: i wanted to see what the gentleman had to say -- we have the illegal immigrants here, and they do the fruit picking and these jobs that supposedly we don't want to do, but they don't , so thelth insurance immigration problem ties in with our health insurance debacle because they clog up the emergency room's, they're not --tributing to that problem contributing to that problem. we have cheap fruit, but our health insurance i
an and using all sorts of ways to come in. the real problem is -- you can do it by analogy by the movie "the untouchables" -- no matter how many idiots you send out to keep out out opponents, the trucks will keep -- al capones, the trucks will keep rolling in. whatever mix of policies we come up with, we have to allow for the fact that we should not set up obstacles to the id process. just wind up in our even more, not a thing that is a politically viable process to have where we say...
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untouched. seems like they hit us and ran. >> earlier this week philadelphia police arrested two teenagers for a similar attack. >>> an injuredw home in florida. retired army sergeant charles claybaker served five tours of duty and was injured in 2010. on saturday his friends and community got together and welcomed the couple to their new home. >> i've been speechless maybe twice in my life and today was the second time. the idea of having a home that you don't have to do anything, you don't have to remodel, you don't have to do anything but mow the lawn pretty much. it's that kind of stress relief that is hard to put into words. >> well. he's a young guy. five tours. the home was one of 17 donated to wounded veterans this year by the charity building homes for heroes. that is so jool let's get outside to rick right now. we sent him out into the cold. >> it's probably warmer out there than it is in here. >> powerful storms hit out in the midwest, right, rick? >> yeah. it killed eight people so far. it all started in northern californ california. 60,000 people were without power. the storm turned into a lot of rain in the lowe
untouched. seems like they hit us and ran. >> earlier this week philadelphia police arrested two teenagers for a similar attack. >>> an injuredw home in florida. retired army sergeant charles claybaker served five tours of duty and was injured in 2010. on saturday his friends and community got together and welcomed the couple to their new home. >> i've been speechless maybe twice in my life and today was the second time. the idea of having a home that you don't have to do...
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more untouched fully loaded magazines found on his body, the glock handgun he used to kill himself after targeting 20 first graders and 6 adults in less than 11 minutes. also for the first time, an inside look at the handsome home he shared with his mother, who legally bought all those guns. >> she may have thought this is a way to control him or get through to him, because she seemed to have a fascination with guns and shooting herself. so a way for them to connect but absolutely the wrong way to do it. >> reporter: and this, another rifle he used to shoot his own mother in her bed. the state's attorney report writes that lanza sought mental health professionals, adding they did not see anything that predicted his future behavior. the report says lanza had asperger's and was plagued with obsessions. his food had to be a certain way on his plate. he changed his clothes several times a day. there was evidence of odd behavior in more photos. his bedroom windows blocked out with garbage bags, no one allowed in, not even his mom. >> there's plenty of evidence inside there indicating he might have been thinking about doing a mass shooting and that's a problem. >> reporter: the report
more untouched fully loaded magazines found on his body, the glock handgun he used to kill himself after targeting 20 first graders and 6 adults in less than 11 minutes. also for the first time, an inside look at the handsome home he shared with his mother, who legally bought all those guns. >> she may have thought this is a way to control him or get through to him, because she seemed to have a fascination with guns and shooting herself. so a way for them to connect but absolutely the...
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an angel loses it's wis. >> oh, chuck. >> apparently nothing goingn at the white house. >> chuck got a lite too much -- rememr when turner - what could go wrong here. >> exactly. >> some thing are bt left untouchedvies ever made but no doubt thanks in part to e dynamo that is sonny. >> now you want t gun down a police bause he slapped you in the face a little bit? you got to get up closeike this and blo their brains a over your nice ivy league suit. >> of course that was the violent mobst but eryone knows now 40 yrsater we're now learning who else auditioned to play sonny. >> you going to take - you going to te them -- do you know what ty're going to do to you? you get his brains all over your nice new ivy league suit, michael. that's wt happens. you can do it. go ahead. prove it to me. >> you all know who tha is. of course, robert de niro. he wasn'even 30 years old yet when hehot tha screen test. he obvious didn't get the part. things did workout forhim. he did go on to play in the goather part ii which he eaed his first oscar for. >> what happened to him? >> he looks like rocky. yeah. >> i was like -- >> thatas a great screen test. i would have given him the point too. >> uil he cracked up. >>
an angel loses it's wis. >> oh, chuck. >> apparently nothing goingn at the white house. >> chuck got a lite too much -- rememr when turner - what could go wrong here. >> exactly. >> some thing are bt left untouchedvies ever made but no doubt thanks in part to e dynamo that is sonny. >> now you want t gun down a police bause he slapped you in the face a little bit? you got to get up closeike this and blo their brains a over your nice ivy league suit. >>...