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(applause) robin, ted nugent has condemned your generation as lazy and apathetic.ponse. >> who's ted nugent? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, okay. okay, well... he... he made a bunch of hit records in the '70s. >> what's a record? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, it's... it's the way we used to buy music. >> buy music? (laughter) >> stephen: o.k., um, all right, he's the motor city madman. come on! ted nugent! "cat scratch fever!" bow hunting! ♪ you've got to wango tango... laugh (laughter) well, that's... that's food for thought there. still, clearly a polarizing issue, this has been "good point; other point." thanks to robin for... she's gone. okay. (laughter) we'll be back. (cheers and applause) [ horn honks ] [ indistinct conversations ] excuse me... am i in the right place? uh, ya! this is the bar exam study group!?! of course. look, what's this bar mean? the coors light is cold? and this bar? means it's super cold? congratulations, you passed the bar exam! nice! [ male announcer ] introducing new super cold activation from coors light. with two stages, you'll know w
(applause) robin, ted nugent has condemned your generation as lazy and apathetic.ponse. >> who's ted nugent? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, okay. okay, well... he... he made a bunch of hit records in the '70s. >> what's a record? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, it's... it's the way we used to buy music. >> buy music? (laughter) >> stephen: o.k., um, all right, he's the motor city madman. come on! ted nugent! "cat scratch fever!" bow hunting! ♪ you've...
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(applause) robin, ted nugent has condemned your generation as lazy and apathetic.sponse. >> who's ted nugent? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, okay. okay, well... he... he made a bunch of hit records in the '70s. >> what's a record? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, it's... it's the way we used to buy music. >> buy music? (laughter) >> stephen: o.k., um, all right, he's the motor city madman. come on! ted nugent! "cat scratch fever!" bow hunting! ♪ you've got to wango tango... laugh (laughter) well, that's... that's food for thought there. still, clearly a polarizing issue, this has been "good point; other point." thanks to robin for... she's gone. okay. (laughter) we'll be back. (cheers and applause) ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. ice breakers mints with icy-cool flavor crystals. ice breakers. stay cool. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome
(applause) robin, ted nugent has condemned your generation as lazy and apathetic.sponse. >> who's ted nugent? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, okay. okay, well... he... he made a bunch of hit records in the '70s. >> what's a record? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, it's... it's the way we used to buy music. >> buy music? (laughter) >> stephen: o.k., um, all right, he's the motor city madman. come on! ted nugent! "cat scratch fever!" bow hunting! ♪ you've...
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(applause) robin, ted nugent has condemned your generation as lazy and apathetic.. >> who's ted nugent? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, okay. okay, well... he... he made a bunch of hit records in the '70s. >> what's a record? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, it's... it's the way we used to buy music. >> buy music? (laughter) >> stephen: o.k., um, all right, he's the motor city madman. come on! ted nugent! "cat scratch fever!" bow hunting! ♪ you've got to wango tango... laugh (laughter) well, that's... that's food for thought there. still, clearly a polarizing issue, this has been "good point; other point." thanks to robin for... she's gone. okay. (laughter) we'll be back. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the president of americans for tax reform. he is not going to like my 45% guest tax. please welcome grover norquist. (cheers and applause) >> good to see you, steven. >> stephen: three years, something like that? >> exactly about three years, yeah. >> stephen: good to see you again. now, sir, for some of
(applause) robin, ted nugent has condemned your generation as lazy and apathetic.. >> who's ted nugent? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, okay. okay, well... he... he made a bunch of hit records in the '70s. >> what's a record? (laughter) >> stephen: okay, it's... it's the way we used to buy music. >> buy music? (laughter) >> stephen: o.k., um, all right, he's the motor city madman. come on! ted nugent! "cat scratch fever!" bow hunting! ♪ you've got to...
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motivation to go out and vote is it because really it's all about motivation and people maybe are just apathetic and don't want to is there some type of some fear involved there too what's behind it all i think number one where pretty. are you a should. we're starting with where much of our population very young. american born citizens have been americans or i think the parents were starting to add up and work with freddie. five hundred thousand latin americans are turning of age they're becoming. now if he is there you know does your group have an enemy is there somebody bigger specifically pointing the finger out if you look at the tea party for example right there pointing the finger at government washington d.c. specifically which is that why they want to be a come the south they want to the new breed of politicians in there you say that you're a bipartisan organization so i'm assuming you're not pointing fingers at just one party or the other but is it then coming down to picking one of you know one of whatever the worst evil is out of two. i agree that our enemy it's an interesting crowd a
motivation to go out and vote is it because really it's all about motivation and people maybe are just apathetic and don't want to is there some type of some fear involved there too what's behind it all i think number one where pretty. are you a should. we're starting with where much of our population very young. american born citizens have been americans or i think the parents were starting to add up and work with freddie. five hundred thousand latin americans are turning of age they're...
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now i feel entirely frustrated, and i feel so frustrated that i'm entirely apathetic, and i don't want to do anything." >> well, that's exactly what the power structure wants you to do. in other words, wants you to quit, to withdraw. and of course, that is not acceptable, right, if you care for your descendants and your children and your country and your world? i mean, where's the courage here? where's the guts? is it just on the sports field or in the battle arena? how about civic courage? how about moral courage? how about your own self respect? you know that if you're going to a destination and it's going to take 500 steps, do you say to yourself, "oh, it's going to take 500 steps-- i'm not going to take the first step, the second step"? there are all kinds of wonderful citizen groups in this country who want you to join. civil liberty groups, environment, labor, migrant reform, all these things. but people give up on themselves. and the moment they give up on themselves, the country's on the way into the pits. because they're the only ones who can hold the reins of the power broker
now i feel entirely frustrated, and i feel so frustrated that i'm entirely apathetic, and i don't want to do anything." >> well, that's exactly what the power structure wants you to do. in other words, wants you to quit, to withdraw. and of course, that is not acceptable, right, if you care for your descendants and your children and your country and your world? i mean, where's the courage here? where's the guts? is it just on the sports field or in the battle arena? how about civic...
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he's trying to be apathetic, but sounds like still sent the message, hey, will you bail out greece and do it sooner rather than later, please? >> they have a lot to talk about also. presumably they will ratify decisions that seem to be in place for the new imf head in germany, now going along with france and christine lagarde. that's in america's interest, according to the white house, because they want to keep the other big international monetary group, the world bank, in american hands. that's sort of a long-standing agreement. chuck todd on all things foreign right now. over there at the white house. thanks so much, chuck. >> reporter: see you in russia. >> or rio. >>> up next, rare daytime bombings in libya. we're live on the front lines with nbc's stephanie gosk in tripoli. >>> what is the president's real re-election opponent? the "washington post"/abc news poll tells the story. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] look at this, bridgestone is using natural rubber, researching ways to enhance its quality and performance, and making their factories m
he's trying to be apathetic, but sounds like still sent the message, hey, will you bail out greece and do it sooner rather than later, please? >> they have a lot to talk about also. presumably they will ratify decisions that seem to be in place for the new imf head in germany, now going along with france and christine lagarde. that's in america's interest, according to the white house, because they want to keep the other big international monetary group, the world bank, in american hands....
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and this is an organizing and that is so apathetic.e sharing did not care if anyone is in the stands, they do not care if they're good or not. i'm glad that they did something. >> until they get a new stadium.. >> i do not buy that, i have grown up here and i have watch the a's be good. they have already decided that they do not care about being good unless they get a stadium. that is bothersome. >> what free agent would want to come here and play for that team? >> they have young the good pitching. we hear that about the giants, then they won the world series. with younger good pitching, you can do a lot we found out last year. >> now i think because he is older and more pension, or because i do not know, he was-just older and more patient, he was drafted, his findings have not been great but he has an ownership peace, so he is invested in the strategy of running the fans away. >> what happens if someone comes and says you have a piece of this, and we are going to, of course, and we tell you, bill and until we get a new stadium, do th
and this is an organizing and that is so apathetic.e sharing did not care if anyone is in the stands, they do not care if they're good or not. i'm glad that they did something. >> until they get a new stadium.. >> i do not buy that, i have grown up here and i have watch the a's be good. they have already decided that they do not care about being good unless they get a stadium. that is bothersome. >> what free agent would want to come here and play for that team? >> they...
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they will get apathetic and could do sloppy work. you have to think about something else.switching jobs, there's a career builder survey that says that job hunting is among the most stressful things in life so you know what? it may not be so bad where you are. grass is always greener. watch what you wish for kind of thing. you may be happier staying put for awhile. >> great advice. thank you. >>> a new face in the race. former utah governor jon huntsman announces his bid now for the white house. the republican field growing now more crowded. we will talk to conservative political contributor amy holmes about that. (screams) when an investment lacks discipline, it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other information. read and consider it carefully before investing. so i take one a day men's 50+ advantage. as a manager, my team counts on me to stay focused. it's the only complete multivitamin with ginkgo to support memory and concen
they will get apathetic and could do sloppy work. you have to think about something else.switching jobs, there's a career builder survey that says that job hunting is among the most stressful things in life so you know what? it may not be so bad where you are. grass is always greener. watch what you wish for kind of thing. you may be happier staying put for awhile. >> great advice. thank you. >>> a new face in the race. former utah governor jon huntsman announces his bid now for...
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host: 1 of are always on twitter has written -- some of the members of congress were apathetic about tapping into the strategic reserves instead of drilling for more oil. talk about how bad balance plays out. he says is the oil tucked away in alaska, is that of future investment? guest: i think the importance is the difference in timing. the strategic petroleum reserve gives you something to move into the market immediately. so you can release it into the marketplace. the alaskan oil deposits are important, but the we are not going to see them probably for 10 years, until we can do the exploration and development. these are very difficult area to operate, so we need to understand how those operations can proceed safely and not have the kind of disaster we saw last year in the gulf of mexico. we believe the industry can do this and that the industry should be allowed the space to do that development, but we have to keep in mind this will take some time before we actually see it in the marketplace. host: we have the deputy director of the energy and national security program, and steve
host: 1 of are always on twitter has written -- some of the members of congress were apathetic about tapping into the strategic reserves instead of drilling for more oil. talk about how bad balance plays out. he says is the oil tucked away in alaska, is that of future investment? guest: i think the importance is the difference in timing. the strategic petroleum reserve gives you something to move into the market immediately. so you can release it into the marketplace. the alaskan oil deposits...
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i'm a lot more apathetic than he actually thinks. if he had come to me, i could have given him advice because i started to feel sorry for him. everything you're doing is exactly wrong. one, the could have said this is just another example of jew on jew crime. [laughter] i what that had to apologize for the cycle of violence. i think the best pr advice i could give him, given the circumstances in san francisco, is that u.s. tried to demonstrate the virtues of circumcision against the anti- circumcision lot there. [applause] i am not going to blow blew all night. i come here with that purpose. i was far mets lead -- bar mit zvahed 20 years ago. i was kicked out of hebrew school. i kid you not. iraq feeling -- by rabbi for healing. i think that is the battle -- that is where the battle with me started with the liberal jewish community. [applause] i am so glad i spoke out of turn in hebrew school. and i remember my father, gerald breitbart, around the same era, the last time we went to university, senator dodd, i remember him calling me
i'm a lot more apathetic than he actually thinks. if he had come to me, i could have given him advice because i started to feel sorry for him. everything you're doing is exactly wrong. one, the could have said this is just another example of jew on jew crime. [laughter] i what that had to apologize for the cycle of violence. i think the best pr advice i could give him, given the circumstances in san francisco, is that u.s. tried to demonstrate the virtues of circumcision against the anti-...
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is we have lots of research that is done that shows it is not as if nonvoters are this group of apatheticgnorant people while voters are engaged and much more involved. in fact the political differences between voters and non-donors in a larger sense or not much different. the difference once again is we are creating a group of candidates and we are creating a focus on issues that has moved away from what most voters think or want. i will go back to the examples. majority of republicans think part of the deficit solution is an increasing taxes on the rich. you can't find a single individual and office in congress who believes that now. and we have a process of voter suppression. in fact we have parties actively engaged in trying to make sure that the other side voters don't. >> that is something we probably should've started with. why do people not vote? there is probably not one single reason but fred implied tweedledee and tweedledum and of course anybody is allowed to run if you are over 25 or 30 for the house or senate. i am quoting you, fred. >> the choice is tweedledee and tweedledu
is we have lots of research that is done that shows it is not as if nonvoters are this group of apatheticgnorant people while voters are engaged and much more involved. in fact the political differences between voters and non-donors in a larger sense or not much different. the difference once again is we are creating a group of candidates and we are creating a focus on issues that has moved away from what most voters think or want. i will go back to the examples. majority of republicans think...
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. >> if you don't have to plan your apathetic and in washington we operate certainly in the house of representatives of a 24 on the cycle. you can't operate a long-term business with the kind of investment and innovation and development that you need in a 24 month cycle. you have to have a much longer cycle. that's why we believe that focusing on an agenda long-term which ron is now doing in the instance of the president which we want legislation passed to require and i feel we have a consensus in this country. we don't have a consensus on the left things in this country. >> there's a lot of division of this country on almost every issue you can name but on this, there's a unity of thought by the american public that an agenda which is focused on enabling america to make things in america is a great to it's not ideological or conservative or liberal you can do to any district in america and say we want to pursue a make it in america agenda these are the kind of things we want to do and people say yes that's a smart thing for us to be giving as a nation and as a people. >> that is a p
. >> if you don't have to plan your apathetic and in washington we operate certainly in the house of representatives of a 24 on the cycle. you can't operate a long-term business with the kind of investment and innovation and development that you need in a 24 month cycle. you have to have a much longer cycle. that's why we believe that focusing on an agenda long-term which ron is now doing in the instance of the president which we want legislation passed to require and i feel we have a...