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>> brian's talking about -- >> let me ask you the question. would it be okay if a guy walked into a debate between mccain or obama carrying a semiautomatic rifle? would that bother you? >> it bothers me when the government restricts the right to bear arms. >> even from carrying a semiautomatic weapon into a presidential debate? >> you're talking about a hypothetical. >> no, i'm not. hypothetical? we have a dozen firearms in phoenix. >> chris and brian is talking about scalia's decision that regulations can be in place, but these people are not breaking any laws. that's why they're allowed to carry it. >> that's why we're arguing about it. we're not talking about a law. how many people do you think think like you that it's reasonable for the president to be surrounded at every public event by armed people. >> the majority of american people the majority of the people -- s will h >> it's okay to go to presidential event with a concealed weapon? >> the majority of the united states senate, 58 members supported a concealed carry amendment just over
>> brian's talking about -- >> let me ask you the question. would it be okay if a guy walked into a debate between mccain or obama carrying a semiautomatic rifle? would that bother you? >> it bothers me when the government restricts the right to bear arms. >> even from carrying a semiautomatic weapon into a presidential debate? >> you're talking about a hypothetical. >> no, i'm not. hypothetical? we have a dozen firearms in phoenix. >> chris and brian...
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let me ask you now, she's a professional dancer, right? >> correct, yes. even in the dance studios. >> let me get the set on you. are you one of those texas boyce, you know, square dancers, the old days wearing the boots and the tux together and all that stuff. >> black tie and boots and dancing the texas two-step, poleka, waltz. i even took disco lessons once. >> well, let me ask you, can you do the british quick step, that stuff you have to do to the songs like cole porter and irving berlin, that's the hardest one for me to do. >> i can't do it right now but i hope to do it. my wife and i have always wanted to take ballroom dance. now they're going to pay me to take lessons. so this is cool. the only downside, i've got to show you, look at this shoe. a tex can doesn't wear a shoe like this. this is what they're making me wear. it's a little pump with high heels. >> are you going to be a little light in that shoe? no more comment. let's drop this conversation. let me ask you about what's going on in the country. you're a man of the right and proudly so. i
let me ask you now, she's a professional dancer, right? >> correct, yes. even in the dance studios. >> let me get the set on you. are you one of those texas boyce, you know, square dancers, the old days wearing the boots and the tux together and all that stuff. >> black tie and boots and dancing the texas two-step, poleka, waltz. i even took disco lessons once. >> well, let me ask you, can you do the british quick step, that stuff you have to do to the songs like cole...
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can talk to me on the telephone at home, they can talk to me using a chat room, and they can also ask me questions on twitter, and it allows me to really use techlogy in a way that, you know, i don't -- it's just extraordinary. we are approaching a moment in history when we will have essentially realtime democracy where everyone in the country will be wired in and able to use these handheld devices with such high-speed uplinks speed that the public will actually be able to see and hear. my goal is total transparency. the public has a right to see and hear and know everything that their elected representatives are doing with their tax dollars, and when they see that, they won't stand for it. this is such little bitty type, but i hand this outo everybody i know. this information needs to get out, that the liberal leadership of the congress and -- they're driving america into becoming argentina. the level of spending is unprecedented, the level of taxes is unprecedented, more spending and less time than any congress in history -- >> host: so this is the kind of information you put out tough
can talk to me on the telephone at home, they can talk to me using a chat room, and they can also ask me questions on twitter, and it allows me to really use techlogy in a way that, you know, i don't -- it's just extraordinary. we are approaching a moment in history when we will have essentially realtime democracy where everyone in the country will be wired in and able to use these handheld devices with such high-speed uplinks speed that the public will actually be able to see and hear. my goal...
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well, let me ask you about the whole question of the culture issue. lection, you're going to win it on taxes, on government spending, debt, the good solid middle of the road issues. how do you avoid it becoming a campaign about the cultural questions? the schiavo case i think had a lot to do with killing the re-election chances of senator santorum. of pennsylvania. whether you agree or not, i think that's a tricky question in pennsylvania, whether the government should get so involved in a case like that. how do you avoid the cultural issues in this campaign that specter could use against you or sestak could use against you? >> a lot of the cultural issues cut both ways. i'm a big supporter of the second amendment. i don't think joe sestak is. i think arlen specter likes to have it both ways on the second amendment. that's an important culture issue in pennsylvania where i am definitely on the right side of this issue. i think right now the issue that's most important to people is the economy. it's jobs. that's always been my focus. i'm a guy that came
well, let me ask you about the whole question of the culture issue. lection, you're going to win it on taxes, on government spending, debt, the good solid middle of the road issues. how do you avoid it becoming a campaign about the cultural questions? the schiavo case i think had a lot to do with killing the re-election chances of senator santorum. of pennsylvania. whether you agree or not, i think that's a tricky question in pennsylvania, whether the government should get so involved in a case...
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then they asked me to be in one of her videos. >> conan: which video were you asked to be in? know if you seen this video. >> conan: yeah, that's the one where -- i think we have a a still from this video. this is the part they wanted you to play? that's jack mcbrayer, of course, from "30 rock." very funny guy, but -- >> hilarious. >> conan: but i don't understand how they went from you right to jack mcbrayer. >> i mean, that was the thing. like, the director who in his mind wanted somebody funny, and i was like, "all right. i'll think about doing it. i mean, i'll do anything for mariah carey." but then they told me the concept and the little '80s nut hugger shorts. and was like, "i pass." but, i was like, "anything she wants me to do, anything else, i promise i will be there." and then, you know, next video she called and asked me what concept i would like to do. and i was like, "i want to play your love interest." and we sat down and talked, and we've been inseparable since. >> conan: that's incredible that you just -- you think you willed this into existence. i've had crush
then they asked me to be in one of her videos. >> conan: which video were you asked to be in? know if you seen this video. >> conan: yeah, that's the one where -- i think we have a a still from this video. this is the part they wanted you to play? that's jack mcbrayer, of course, from "30 rock." very funny guy, but -- >> hilarious. >> conan: but i don't understand how they went from you right to jack mcbrayer. >> i mean, that was the thing. like, the...
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a different way of checking without asking me to double-check the names. m happy. >> they're telling me they can't be on a list because they never asked for an email from the white house. trace: where do things stand now, shepard, during the briefing, robert gibbs as you just heard asked me for emails. during the briefing i didn't have -- give emails to the white house. i have it now. i told robert gibbs i'm willing to provide them. at this hour he has yet to get back to me. shepard: what's he saying about the different scenes at the town hall meetings and the ones the lawmakers have been holding. >> one americans are deferential when the presence of any president. president obama, president bush, and the others. they don't screen the clouds crowds there is a lottery system for 70% of the audience town halls there will be another one in montana tomorrow. 30% are set aside to sympathetic officials in the region. that's how things will be conducted in montana. white house says they like a rigorous robust debate. whether they get in their own town halls probab
a different way of checking without asking me to double-check the names. m happy. >> they're telling me they can't be on a list because they never asked for an email from the white house. trace: where do things stand now, shepard, during the briefing, robert gibbs as you just heard asked me for emails. during the briefing i didn't have -- give emails to the white house. i have it now. i told robert gibbs i'm willing to provide them. at this hour he has yet to get back to me. shepard:...
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yohave made me a lot of money over the yea but let me ask you, do you ever think about anything else? at first i thought he was kidding but aegis stood there in front of me wide-eyed waiting for an answer and i remember thinking to myself, i wonder what i have ser dond that makes this guy think i am obsessed with money to the exclusion of everythilg else and then it dawled on me. i write seven columns a week on the financial markets come about interest rates, currencies, the stock market, hedge funds, takeover candidates, asset allocation and how to reduce your risk, avoid high costs, reduce your taxes and he was thinking i was obsessed with money to the exclusion of everything else. of course i am not the kind of person who says money does not matter. i don't think that is realistic. i think we all knowhat money determines the kind neighborhood you living, the quality of the schools your children can go to come if you need a doctor can mean the difference between a good doctor and an amazing doctor. if you need a lawyer, it can be e difference between having an ambulance chaser and t
yohave made me a lot of money over the yea but let me ask you, do you ever think about anything else? at first i thought he was kidding but aegis stood there in front of me wide-eyed waiting for an answer and i remember thinking to myself, i wonder what i have ser dond that makes this guy think i am obsessed with money to the exclusion of everythilg else and then it dawled on me. i write seven columns a week on the financial markets come about interest rates, currencies, the stock market, hedge...
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after the conversation ended, my father came and asked me, "son, why weren't you at practice today? are you sick? is something wrong?" i answered, "no, sir. football is just too hard. it's too hot, and it's too painful." my father gave me a look that i never will forget. and in his baritone voice, he
after the conversation ended, my father came and asked me, "son, why weren't you at practice today? are you sick? is something wrong?" i answered, "no, sir. football is just too hard. it's too hot, and it's too painful." my father gave me a look that i never will forget. and in his baritone voice, he
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asked for one. >> i'd be interested to see who you got that e-mail from and whether or not they're on the list. >> may i -- >> let mesh needling major. again, i just -- >> i need to give you these people's e-mails so you can check them on a list? i'm just asking. >> you're asking me if they're on a list. if you can figure a different way without asking me to double-check the name, i'm happy -- >> they never asked for an e-mail from the white house. >> the fear is the white house is slamming e-mails out to everybody. joining us lori ingram with thoughts from the ingram angle. we just began the show, less than ten minutes in and all kinds of hell breaking loose. go. take it where you want to take it. >> robert gibbs has gone through a number of i will lit racials for this healthcare view. they're part of a mob, it was partivity cable chatter, right. this was the food fight that was really not representative of the american people. i mean, they've tried everything and now they're trying these e-mails that are going out under david axelrod's name and he's urging people to get involved in the healthcare reform debate. no
asked for one. >> i'd be interested to see who you got that e-mail from and whether or not they're on the list. >> may i -- >> let mesh needling major. again, i just -- >> i need to give you these people's e-mails so you can check them on a list? i'm just asking. >> you're asking me if they're on a list. if you can figure a different way without asking me to double-check the name, i'm happy -- >> they never asked for an e-mail from the white house. >>...
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don't ask me. >> charlie: you will not dissolve parliament. you will not dissolve parliament any time soon. >> there are many rumors. >> charlie: yes, that's why i ask. >> and there is freedom of speech. people say that the pairirnt this -- parliament, this or that except once a decision by the supreme constitution of the court and the more good opposition you have, the better, the more strong, the stronger our members would be. but rumors are there. somebody may say before, somebody may say may say after. i hear these rumors like any other person. >> charlie: but then why don't you simply say i will not dissolve parliament? >> i can't say that i will not dissolve the parliament. there might be some circumstances. i don't have any at the moment but there might be some circumstances that call for the dissolution of the parliament. but at the moment there is no single point that merits the dissolution of the parliament. the dissolution of the parliament becomes imperative only when there is addressing demand. >> charlie: mr. president, this weeke
don't ask me. >> charlie: you will not dissolve parliament. you will not dissolve parliament any time soon. >> there are many rumors. >> charlie: yes, that's why i ask. >> and there is freedom of speech. people say that the pairirnt this -- parliament, this or that except once a decision by the supreme constitution of the court and the more good opposition you have, the better, the more strong, the stronger our members would be. but rumors are there. somebody may say...
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tavis: let me ask you a question that i know may be inplacekicker but i know vernon jordan -- inpolich c but i know vernon jordan can handle it. people out of respect for you or admiration for you find themselves in conversations about how vernon jordan brings these worlds and gaps. how does he make it plain when you are clearly a power broker. you're an inside player with the white folk who run the world and at the same time your back ground is so steeped in blackness and you don't avoid speaking truths to power. how do you navigate those worlds? >> there is one guideline. integrity. that is the only thing that i own that is mine in the simple absolute. i'm the only person who knows when i have breached it and so what i'm dealing with a corporate board room or when i'm talking to leaders in the political system, if i keep that integrity in place for myself and it works out, -- tavis: tell me how your integrity came to rescue you. you may want to change that phrase. as i look back now on your friend, my friend, bill clint tooned drama that he went through in the white house and going
tavis: let me ask you a question that i know may be inplacekicker but i know vernon jordan -- inpolich c but i know vernon jordan can handle it. people out of respect for you or admiration for you find themselves in conversations about how vernon jordan brings these worlds and gaps. how does he make it plain when you are clearly a power broker. you're an inside player with the white folk who run the world and at the same time your back ground is so steeped in blackness and you don't avoid...
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i don't ask you to trust me, i ask you to have a civil conversation. was in the minority from 1995 until 2006. in 2005, i try to help the republicans pass the bill. i did not like it in the end because what they did with rental housing. we were trying to restrict subprime mortgage lending. the republicans got into a fight. the house republicans, the senate republicans controlled the whole congress. how can it be my fault that no bill passed from 1995 until 2006? i became the chairman of the committee in 2007. several months after, we pass the bill to regulate fannie mae and freddie mac very toughly because it included a special provision for low-income rental housing that did not cause any of the economic problems. the senate did not pass it until 2008. those are the facts. what do you think of what i just said it is inaccurate? >> [inaudible] >> let me summarize it and then you respond. here is the summary. in 2003, i thought they did not have a crisis. in 2004, i objected when bush increased the incentive of low income mortgages that they had to buy.
i don't ask you to trust me, i ask you to have a civil conversation. was in the minority from 1995 until 2006. in 2005, i try to help the republicans pass the bill. i did not like it in the end because what they did with rental housing. we were trying to restrict subprime mortgage lending. the republicans got into a fight. the house republicans, the senate republicans controlled the whole congress. how can it be my fault that no bill passed from 1995 until 2006? i became the chairman of the...
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. >> i'm not going to answer any more -- please, stop asking me. >> reporter: fenty refuses to say he broke no rules. >> i'm not answering any more questions about lafayette or my kids. >> we are not asking you about ur kids. we are asking you about the process can you simply assure -- >> right. you asked me this question every day for the last three day. >> i understand. >> you are the number one political reporter for a city paper. you have to -- at some point find another issue to ask me about. i'm in charge of a $10 billion budget. i am asking you to please respect the fact that i -- my kids' personal life and privacy needs to be respect. >> mr. mayor, ai agree with that. that's why i try to frame the question not anything about your children but to say you follow the process. i'm not going the ask you any details. >> again, you can ask me about process, about anything else, except anything having to do with my kids. i'm not going to answer any more questions about my kids. >> reporter: the mayor's sons normally would be enrolled at west elementary, less regarded school a few bloc
. >> i'm not going to answer any more -- please, stop asking me. >> reporter: fenty refuses to say he broke no rules. >> i'm not answering any more questions about lafayette or my kids. >> we are not asking you about ur kids. we are asking you about the process can you simply assure -- >> right. you asked me this question every day for the last three day. >> i understand. >> you are the number one political reporter for a city paper. you have to -- at...
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>> and a list-- checking without asking me to double-check the names. >> they're telling me that's-- > because they never asked for an e-mail. >> what i'm saying, i don't, i don't-- i'd have to look and see. >> so you don't have an explanation, someone who never signed up and never asked to get an e-mail-- >> you can answer because you might be accused of promoting the answer. >> what they're saying, that's coming back now. >> well, look, anytime you talk about health care, you talk about privacy issues and the obama administration start this had when they came out and said report anything fishy. then they started to say that they're going to put cookies on people's computers the type of software use today trace which websites they visit. they're the ones creating their own problems and the move to transparent government is still in the media you saw bill burrton on with megan kelly stut erring and stammering and just answer the questions. >> i think they made a mistake in the formally-- have people send in e-mails that contains misinformation about health care. >> that was been twist
>> and a list-- checking without asking me to double-check the names. >> they're telling me that's-- > because they never asked for an e-mail. >> what i'm saying, i don't, i don't-- i'd have to look and see. >> so you don't have an explanation, someone who never signed up and never asked to get an e-mail-- >> you can answer because you might be accused of promoting the answer. >> what they're saying, that's coming back now. >> well, look, anytime you...
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senator mcgovern then asked me to join him. essentially, senator gary hart and i ran the campaign. >> how did you get into the peace corps? what was your motive? >> i was a lawyer in california. i was active in politics in california. i had one for the legislature when i was a very young man. -- i had run for the legislature when i was a very young man. when he won, i thought that being on a lawyer for some movie people was not how i wanted to spend my life. so i wrote to friends of mine in washington, saying here i am, use me somehow. i came back here and did some interviews and i talk to an old friend in the defense department. i wound up talking to -- going over to the peace corps because a friend of mine had been a deputy attorney general in california and was now sargent shriver's man for africa in the peace corps. he said that i had to go there. i went over and did some interviews and i was enchanted with the peace corps. it was a terrific idea. it was just getting started. i spoke spanish. the tobben to pick a country. -
senator mcgovern then asked me to join him. essentially, senator gary hart and i ran the campaign. >> how did you get into the peace corps? what was your motive? >> i was a lawyer in california. i was active in politics in california. i had one for the legislature when i was a very young man. -- i had run for the legislature when i was a very young man. when he won, i thought that being on a lawyer for some movie people was not how i wanted to spend my life. so i wrote to friends of...
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i just try to ask questions. neil: let me be the first to tell you you are in the doghouse. >> be that as it may, i will be at the white house every day. david axle axelrod sent out a healthcare message on behalf of the president's healthcare initiative. people said i never engaged the white house on a website and never sought anything p from the white house, so how did i get this? i didn't really -- if folks watch "special report" tonight, they will see i'm doing a separate store on healthcare about biologics, which is interesting in itself but i didn't intend this to become an enormous con troe sers si -- controversy. i just wanted to find out how people who never asked for information from the white house on healthcare or anything would find e-mails from the president's senior advisor in their e-mail in-box. i would say right now it's slow going. things are frosty but i didn't go the briefing for the agenda. my appearance on your show is not evidence i had an agenda. i'm just trying to find out an answer to what i think is
i just try to ask questions. neil: let me be the first to tell you you are in the doghouse. >> be that as it may, i will be at the white house every day. david axle axelrod sent out a healthcare message on behalf of the president's healthcare initiative. people said i never engaged the white house on a website and never sought anything p from the white house, so how did i get this? i didn't really -- if folks watch "special report" tonight, they will see i'm doing a separate...
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. >> he asked me a question, let me answer it there.re sabers in this country, retirees who have money in the bank, don't you think they deserve a real interest rate for their savings? that's where i'm coming from. >> inflation is not really a threat. >> no. >> of course not. you were talking about oil prices doubled, they go up every summer. that's not a big issue. >> they double every summer? does copper go up 80%. >> what we will see in the fall oil prices will come down again and have more stability and the oil market will help the rest of the market and have a lot more stability and have a period of growth. i think we need to calm down and take some perspective. >> let me return the favor and come to keith's defense k.s go up in the beginning of a recovery and doesn't automatically mean inflation. let me say something else, keith, you'll probably appreciate. i will give obama really big credit for the recovery we have going on now, particularly in the financial sector. >> why? >> it was the obama administration that got rid of that
. >> he asked me a question, let me answer it there.re sabers in this country, retirees who have money in the bank, don't you think they deserve a real interest rate for their savings? that's where i'm coming from. >> inflation is not really a threat. >> no. >> of course not. you were talking about oil prices doubled, they go up every summer. that's not a big issue. >> they double every summer? does copper go up 80%. >> what we will see in the fall oil prices...
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in all seriousness, if would you asked me two days ago and ask me who was winning the debate on health care, i would say the democrats are losing and the president is as well. but the behavior at some of these town halls. something that happened to me in the last 24 hours, i received an e-mail from a friend of mine who happens to be white who is my age who said the behavior the last week has convinced me that i was a little bit naive about race nicism in the country. i think that this is really starting to swing the pendulum in the other direction. i don't support the plan, but i sure don't support this type of rhetoric from these crazies. that was their language, not mine. >> crazies talking about the assassinating the president when bush was president as well this is an unfortunate part of politics these days, and i deplore it as well. sure we did we saw people comparing bush to hitler, swastikas and the anti-war demonstrations. go back and look at the media report. >> do we have these? we'll bring these up, we were referring to them earlier this week. >> we didn't hear people threat
in all seriousness, if would you asked me two days ago and ask me who was winning the debate on health care, i would say the democrats are losing and the president is as well. but the behavior at some of these town halls. something that happened to me in the last 24 hours, i received an e-mail from a friend of mine who happens to be white who is my age who said the behavior the last week has convinced me that i was a little bit naive about race nicism in the country. i think that this is really...
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when you ask me -- [booing] when you ask me to make a commitment to america first, i will say absolutely yes. hill is got no. 27? -- who has got no. 27? no. 27. >> first thought, ought like you to -- i like that make you for coming out and coming amidst all these rebels and rabble and all of these people that will be terrible out here. i think this is one of the greatest talents in the country and i think they are all right here behind us. the other thing i noticed is that we got accused of being the rebels because we should appear but bad attitudes today. i don't think we have bad attitudes. we are being americans like he said. we have a right to be here. we have a right to speak. they do not have a right to accuse us of being mobs are whatever -- or whatever. there is anybody here with a swastika or nothing. we have been accused of that. i wanted to go back to washington and tell them that the people of lebanon, if the people of pennsylvania all- american. -- the people of pennsylvania are all americans. are you going to represent us as americans? that is that. >> yes, sir. there is at
when you ask me -- [booing] when you ask me to make a commitment to america first, i will say absolutely yes. hill is got no. 27? -- who has got no. 27? no. 27. >> first thought, ought like you to -- i like that make you for coming out and coming amidst all these rebels and rabble and all of these people that will be terrible out here. i think this is one of the greatest talents in the country and i think they are all right here behind us. the other thing i noticed is that we got accused...
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tavis: let me ask you about your long-term friendship and relationship with senator kennedy.all know that for a number of years that you were head of the national urban league. i also imagine you knew him long before then. >> i actually met senator kennedy in 1968, when his brother robert who was pursuing the democratic nomination for presidency asked me to have a conversation with kennedy about direct involvement on my part in the robert kennedy campaign. i had a long session -- with ted kennedy about that. i made the decision to continue my stewardship at the voter education project. tavis: you turned down bobby kennedy? >> yes, i did, 1968. tavis: for all the stories we have heard over the years and the last hour since he passed away, we heard about what they did great negotiator he was. how did it ted kennedy take that you were telling him that you are going to pass? >> he got over it. and we remained great friends. you remember in 1980, when i was shot in fort wayne, one of the first visitors to the intensive care unit to see me when my life was 1 foot in the grave and a
tavis: let me ask you about your long-term friendship and relationship with senator kennedy.all know that for a number of years that you were head of the national urban league. i also imagine you knew him long before then. >> i actually met senator kennedy in 1968, when his brother robert who was pursuing the democratic nomination for presidency asked me to have a conversation with kennedy about direct involvement on my part in the robert kennedy campaign. i had a long session -- with ted...
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they always ask me, grandma, take me here, grandma, take me there. but with my occasional irregularity i wasn't always up to it. until i discovered activia and everything started to change. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks when eaten every day. now i enjoy every minute. my grandkids are happy, and so am i. ♪ activia gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™ . body ever asks me what i want to be when i grow up. maybe it's your name. richard? no, smucker. (laughs) (announcer) when your last name is smucker and you live in orrville, everyone knows what you'll do when you grow up. you're gonna make the world's best jam. i love jam. (announcer) for five generations, with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor b
they always ask me, grandma, take me here, grandma, take me there. but with my occasional irregularity i wasn't always up to it. until i discovered activia and everything started to change. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks when eaten every day. now i enjoy every minute. my grandkids are happy, and so am i. ♪ activia gathering dust, as pollen floats through the air. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy...
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>> ♪ ask me to ask me to help myself i really love you sugar pie ♪ >> ♪ got nowhere to run to baby nowhere tavis: still sound good to you? >> oh, yeah. i don't listen to it all the time but when i hear it, i really wrote that, didn't i? it still gives me a boost. tavis: when you say you don't hear it anymore it's kind of hard to hear it on the radio. >> or not hear it. tavis: the minute you hear it you hear just a couple of notes you must recognize it immediately. >> oh, yeah. you know what i used to do -- i'm the cook if the feavement when i'm in the grocery store and i'm hearing something i used to have that feeling i want to tell somebody, i wrote that. but then i did that a couple of times and people -- yeah, ok. they think you're crazy. tavis: so you stopped doing that. >> yeah, i stopped a few years ago. tavis: have you written so many hits over the years that you have forgoten? are you at the point where you hear stuff you know you wrote it but haveveou forgotten that you wrote certain stuff? >> yeah, you do. some of the things are not as popular as others. some of the stations will
>> ♪ ask me to ask me to help myself i really love you sugar pie ♪ >> ♪ got nowhere to run to baby nowhere tavis: still sound good to you? >> oh, yeah. i don't listen to it all the time but when i hear it, i really wrote that, didn't i? it still gives me a boost. tavis: when you say you don't hear it anymore it's kind of hard to hear it on the radio. >> or not hear it. tavis: the minute you hear it you hear just a couple of notes you must recognize it immediately....
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tavis: let me ask you of your own experience. it seems that one has to be honest with himself or herself and not everybody is to say because of what i look like, i'm going to be playing in the circle. i thought i heard you say that. >> i did say that. tavis: i thought i heard you say that. >> you heard correctly. you are listening carefully. i did say that. tavis: that is a lot of honesty. >> it is. somebody asked me once, you say something like that, how can you say that? isn't and actor supposed to be vain? i am vain by not being vain. i am not one of these pretty boys so i have a vanity about it. i am honest with myself. there are certain things that i am not going to do. maybe i will but i doubt it. if i was not honest with myself i would have a harder time being an actor. i would have had a harder time. i think if i had been sitting there going, why am not playing romeo? you would have been like, dude, wake up. i wanted to play the other guy. the crazy guy. tavis: here is an impossible crazy question. if i could do this or c
tavis: let me ask you of your own experience. it seems that one has to be honest with himself or herself and not everybody is to say because of what i look like, i'm going to be playing in the circle. i thought i heard you say that. >> i did say that. tavis: i thought i heard you say that. >> you heard correctly. you are listening carefully. i did say that. tavis: that is a lot of honesty. >> it is. somebody asked me once, you say something like that, how can you say that?...
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people often ask me how long it took. the research is the biggest part. i spent three years researching the gang. the sources, people like law-enforcement. second, this is mostly over looked. the actual records of criminal cases. i examined in detail a number of criminal cases, and then i read books, magazine articles. no one has written down the knowledge, and i don't think they could write down all the knowledge that resides in the minds of gang investigators, prosecutors, other people like you all, wes mcbride, bruce riordan. so the best you can help to do is to mine out of there perspective. well, out of all these sources i arrived at the five themes that i've wanted to talk about today. when i was in the military they used to say tell them what you want to tell them and then tell them what you told them. change, carnage, culture, and character, and challenge. i will start with change. the biggest concept is change. the gangs are a product of change around them. they're changing themselves. law enforcement has changed. we heard some of that earlier. t
people often ask me how long it took. the research is the biggest part. i spent three years researching the gang. the sources, people like law-enforcement. second, this is mostly over looked. the actual records of criminal cases. i examined in detail a number of criminal cases, and then i read books, magazine articles. no one has written down the knowledge, and i don't think they could write down all the knowledge that resides in the minds of gang investigators, prosecutors, other people like...
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. >> no one asked me to be here but me. >> reporter: everyone wanted to be heard. >> nobody tells me how to live my life. nobody tells me how i should-- how long i should live and when i should die. >> reporter: some were furious when they weren't called on. >> and i'm directly affected by this and i guarantee you i'll be one thrown away! >> reporter: frustration was evident among democrats holding the listening sessions. >> i certainly respect your right to express your views. people putting out information that's just totally false. >> reporter: but separating fact from fiction isn't always easy in a health care reform bill that is not finished. in fact, four different versions have been approved by congressional committees. we searched for answers among the three drafts available. on abortion. >> what is your position on taxpayer-funded abortions which will increase the death of preborn infants by 20%. >> reporter: will the government pay for abortion? that's unclear. under one version, abortions would have to be available through at least one insurance plan but democrats say the
. >> no one asked me to be here but me. >> reporter: everyone wanted to be heard. >> nobody tells me how to live my life. nobody tells me how i should-- how long i should live and when i should die. >> reporter: some were furious when they weren't called on. >> and i'm directly affected by this and i guarantee you i'll be one thrown away! >> reporter: frustration was evident among democrats holding the listening sessions. >> i certainly respect your...
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he asked me to get back in the car, and then he pulled out his taser and said i was under arrest. i said, don't do this in front of my kids. >> the officer charged harman with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. she is suing claiming police brutality. the sheriff's department would not comment. >> have you visited your local library? summer is not over yet, so there is still time to find out what you and your family can do to keep busy. i'm sarah caldwell with free fun at the library. >> plus celebrations in new york as hundreds remember the 40th anniversary of woodstock. >> 6:19. workers are putting money back in funds, so say the nation's biggest 401-k provider. more people increased savings than decreasing, reversing the trend of the last three quarters. and according to watson wye yat, 24% of employers who consult back their 401-k expect to reverse themselves in the next four months. >> if you haven't been to the public library, you'll be surprised. sure, the books are great, but we sided there is a lot more to keep both you and your children learning and entertained. and
he asked me to get back in the car, and then he pulled out his taser and said i was under arrest. i said, don't do this in front of my kids. >> the officer charged harman with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. she is suing claiming police brutality. the sheriff's department would not comment. >> have you visited your local library? summer is not over yet, so there is still time to find out what you and your family can do to keep busy. i'm sarah caldwell with free fun at the...
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thank you so much. >> caller: thank you. >> if you have a dollar d that needs an answer, ask me through facebook. otm.cnbc.com. >>> they may seem like a good deal. how far will the air mileage reward cards take you. one of you takes me to task on brokers. >> equal commission, equals conflict of interest. i set things straight. looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy. cool. i'm not done -- for less than a dollar a month, you also get 24/7 roadside assistance. right on. yeah, vroom-vroom! sounds like you ran a 500. more like a 900 v-twin. excuse me. well, you're excused. the right insurance for your ride. now, that's progressive. call or click today. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.
thank you so much. >> caller: thank you. >> if you have a dollar d that needs an answer, ask me through facebook. otm.cnbc.com. >>> they may seem like a good deal. how far will the air mileage reward cards take you. one of you takes me to task on brokers. >> equal commission, equals conflict of interest. i set things straight. looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy....
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please, believe me that question you don't need to ask small russian spy. there is enough who know the answer for that question better than me once i had been in poland and always there is a situation suddenly there is a young man and he starts to ask a question and he asked a question for one minute, two minutes, five minutes, and he is speaking more and more and more and i just don't know what to do because i don't know what he is speaking about and he is speaking about some polish problem. he says i don't know what it is and he is speaking and speaking and people started laughing so there is a television camera in the room and i say what to do, what to do and suddenly when he finished high no answer. you always claim there is they came to poland. you always say it's bad, yeah. you need one more russian who will give you a question how to live. you are clever enough to resolve your own problem if it is an answer for your question, yes? so, please. there is lots of people who know american politics, american history much better than me. i am not an expert i
please, believe me that question you don't need to ask small russian spy. there is enough who know the answer for that question better than me once i had been in poland and always there is a situation suddenly there is a young man and he starts to ask a question and he asked a question for one minute, two minutes, five minutes, and he is speaking more and more and more and i just don't know what to do because i don't know what he is speaking about and he is speaking about some polish problem....
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don't ask me how i know this. this leads me to ms nbc where they filed a report about healthcare protesters showing up armed. she said this. >> and the reason we are talking about this, people feel like yes, there are second amendment rights for sure but also there are questions about whether this has a racial overteen. you have a man of color in the presidency and white people strappedp with guns trapped to to their waists. >> greg: like i said, the guy was black. but ms nbc strategically edited the tape to the race of the arms dude wasn't revealed. take a look at the tape we used of the guy from tuesday. that clearly you can see the man who goes by the name chris and that he is african american. now, here is what ms nbc zoe d. >> obama addressed the veterans of foreign wars in phoenix. >> greg: why did they go out of its way to obliterate the face of chris? because it didn't fit the story that ms nbc wanted to tell that if you disagree with obama you must be a white crazy person with guns. the media never seemed
don't ask me how i know this. this leads me to ms nbc where they filed a report about healthcare protesters showing up armed. she said this. >> and the reason we are talking about this, people feel like yes, there are second amendment rights for sure but also there are questions about whether this has a racial overteen. you have a man of color in the presidency and white people strappedp with guns trapped to to their waists. >> greg: like i said, the guy was black. but ms nbc...
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he asked me? so on november 18th the big day, i pieced together an ensemble befiting a clothes conscious, postpunk war bride. head to toe black. knit pull over. pencil skirt. fish nets. and swing backs buffed to military grade polish. i grabbed my vintage leopard print trend coat to cover up in the november chill and we were off to city hall. i didn't pass under a a of sabres like a traditional military bride but i did have to go through a metal detector. the security guard upon hearing we were there to get married, whispered to mike the emergency exit is that away. on the way up to the chapel in the elevator i realize i wasn't a war bride. i was a war on terror bride. i appreciated the image it suggested like i was a gore and blood drizzling matrimonial zombie freak. if it came down to b-movie catfight, war on terror bride versus bridezilla i would win. i wasn't laden down by 10 pounds of fluff and with uncle sugar breathing down my neck i was in a hurry. i was motivated. our only wedding attenda
he asked me? so on november 18th the big day, i pieced together an ensemble befiting a clothes conscious, postpunk war bride. head to toe black. knit pull over. pencil skirt. fish nets. and swing backs buffed to military grade polish. i grabbed my vintage leopard print trend coat to cover up in the november chill and we were off to city hall. i didn't pass under a a of sabres like a traditional military bride but i did have to go through a metal detector. the security guard upon hearing we were...
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most of the time i was looking for letters to editors of biographical materials and one day they asked me to find if there was a poem written by the crew. they didn't know what the name of the crew was but it was one -- a poem that had been written for the 1873 mardi gras which was the theme of which was darwin's missing link. and so i found by putting in crew and darwin into the computer the missing link to darwin's origin of the species and it is beautifully illustrated and a 47-page poem. >> where does this book come from? >> this comes from the general stacks of the library of congress, but it was published presumably in louisiana because that's where it was printed. and we have some other books. today we're having a talk by sandra herbert and here is here award-winning book, charles darwin geologist. she was looking for the origin of the origin of species and found that before 1859, all of his papers and books had been written in whole or in part about geology. so she went to england and had a great time looking in depth at darwin's manuscripts. and his little red notebook here as we
most of the time i was looking for letters to editors of biographical materials and one day they asked me to find if there was a poem written by the crew. they didn't know what the name of the crew was but it was one -- a poem that had been written for the 1873 mardi gras which was the theme of which was darwin's missing link. and so i found by putting in crew and darwin into the computer the missing link to darwin's origin of the species and it is beautifully illustrated and a 47-page poem....
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i will -- when you ask me that question i am going to revert to my ethnic heritage and answer your question with a question. on what planet do you spend most of your time? you want me to answer the question? >> yes. >> yes. you stand there with a picture of the president defaced to look like hitler and compare the effort to increase health care to the nazis. my answer to you is as i said before, it is a tribute to the first amendment that this kind of vile, contemptible nonsense is so freely propagated. ma'am, trying to have a conversation with you would be like trying to argue with a dining room table. i have no interest in doing it. >> larry: we are now connected with governor dean. you can see a lot of this occurring across the country and comparing the president to hitler and conceptions like that. how did it get to this, howard? >> look, i think this is very complicated and do you really want to talk about this or talk about health care? >> larry: but health care has come under this kind of concept. >> this is nothing to do with health care, larry. this is a group of very angry, frustr
i will -- when you ask me that question i am going to revert to my ethnic heritage and answer your question with a question. on what planet do you spend most of your time? you want me to answer the question? >> yes. >> yes. you stand there with a picture of the president defaced to look like hitler and compare the effort to increase health care to the nazis. my answer to you is as i said before, it is a tribute to the first amendment that this kind of vile, contemptible nonsense is...
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and somebody asked me this on radio yesterday, i will standing in the airport and there was a man standing next to me and asked me about a line in my book. i was describing how the democrats compete for victimhood and barack obama -- hillary was a victim of the republicans, barack obama was the victim of hillary of republicans and of white racists 71 because he was the biggest victim and in describing how they play a game where of who is the biggest victim in order to win these democratic nominations i concluded i think that's where it was the statement from elizabeth edwards talking about john edwards running against hillary and obama in saying we can make john black in a woman and i said in my follow-up line mechanic and black. the woman was asking me if that is funny and i said to her there is a man sitting next to me coming here over that and he just burst out laughing, that's how i know it's funny. [laughter] >> host: your audience tells you what is funny but beneath that you hold a deep commitment to the founding principles of this country. talk about what you think makes america suc
and somebody asked me this on radio yesterday, i will standing in the airport and there was a man standing next to me and asked me about a line in my book. i was describing how the democrats compete for victimhood and barack obama -- hillary was a victim of the republicans, barack obama was the victim of hillary of republicans and of white racists 71 because he was the biggest victim and in describing how they play a game where of who is the biggest victim in order to win these democratic...
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when they asked me to do this, i said we can't.were going to europe and we flew from nashville to new york. and they canceled the flight. we had a day off and i said, let's see a play. he said, let's go see "annie get your gun" and by intermission i said, i have to be there. we cleared it for a year and started in january. it was one of the most wonderful experiences. > tavis: and you got rave reviews. >> how do you beat bernadette peters? but how i act, i am a country girl. it fit like a glove. tavis: i don't want to put words in your mouth. we would say that is divine intervention. does that happen? >> i said, i don't know what's next. who tells you? divine intervention happens a lot with us. i tavis: you know hwer name. reba mcentire with her 33rd album, "keep on loving you" and thank you for coming on. next is dean koontz. stay with us. ♪ bustrange ♪ tavis: there are bestselling authors and then there is dean koontz. his books have sold 400 million copies in 38 languages. there are a few works out including a work of non fictio
when they asked me to do this, i said we can't.were going to europe and we flew from nashville to new york. and they canceled the flight. we had a day off and i said, let's see a play. he said, let's go see "annie get your gun" and by intermission i said, i have to be there. we cleared it for a year and started in january. it was one of the most wonderful experiences. > tavis: and you got rave reviews. >> how do you beat bernadette peters? but how i act, i am a country girl....
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war because about six months before that, he had come back from vietnam and immediately called me and asked to see senator robert kennedy, and two of them met. i with us there and he began by saying senator you have to run for president because this wore has got to end and went on to say how unwinning it was. said we would win a village in the daytime and have to give it back at the night. vietnamese in the south may not like the north, but they like us less. i knew and kennedy said to him, well then i'll run for president if you run for the senate in new york and cronkite laughed and said i can't. we're closing the first place, i don't live in new york. i live in connecticut and i'm not a democrat. i'm an independent but i knew he had those feelings about the war so, i thought, well maybe he might accept but he would take it seriously i thought. he certainly could out run and out vote anybody else i could think of. >> that was 1968? >> no. 1972. >> where was that meeting held? >> with kennedy? >> mr. cronkite and senator kennedy. on capitol hill? what was your job? >> i was kennedy's press
war because about six months before that, he had come back from vietnam and immediately called me and asked to see senator robert kennedy, and two of them met. i with us there and he began by saying senator you have to run for president because this wore has got to end and went on to say how unwinning it was. said we would win a village in the daytime and have to give it back at the night. vietnamese in the south may not like the north, but they like us less. i knew and kennedy said to him,...
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at some point you have to find another issue to ask me about. in charge dlafrs 10 billion budget. i am asking you to please respect the fact that i -- my kids 'a personal life and their privacy needs to be respected. >> mr. mayor, aagree with that. that's why i tried to frame the question. it is not anything about your children at all. just to say you followed the process. i'm not going to ask you details. >> again, you can ask me about process, anything else, except anything having to do with my kids. i'm not going to answer any more questions about my kids. >> reporter: the mayor's sons normally would be in west elementary, less well regarded school a few blocks from the fenty home. the fenty decision has strong intent but mostly private discussion about parents about whether there was fenty favortism. >> accountability transparency. >> how long are we going to this here having conversation sn conversation? i'm not going to say anything. >> school sources told news4 the fentys did enter the school lottery but it is not clear the results of that lottery were followed. that's the
at some point you have to find another issue to ask me about. in charge dlafrs 10 billion budget. i am asking you to please respect the fact that i -- my kids 'a personal life and their privacy needs to be respected. >> mr. mayor, aagree with that. that's why i tried to frame the question. it is not anything about your children at all. just to say you followed the process. i'm not going to ask you details. >> again, you can ask me about process, anything else, except anything having...