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this is betrayal on the part of the republican party if you imagine barack obama is a lifeguard he's on a beach a tsunami came people are drowning he may not be the best lifeguard in history but . he's trying to save people the republicans are like a guy sitting on a rock watching saying you know what the more people who drown out here the more likely it is they're going to fire the lifeguard maybe i get the lifeguards job that has been the republican stance they are doing they are literally throwing anvils doing if they can cutting the line the president threw a line to the public workers a third of the stimulus was to save cops teachers firefighters nurses jobs they well let's have another stimulus they're cutting those lines why the more bodies on the beach the more likely that lifeguard gets fired that is betrayal that's not that's saying my political gain can only come at the expense of the american people's pain that's what you're seeing and so to to take america's every day heroes the firefighters the cops the teachers who have never abandoned us one time no matter how big the
this is betrayal on the part of the republican party if you imagine barack obama is a lifeguard he's on a beach a tsunami came people are drowning he may not be the best lifeguard in history but . he's trying to save people the republicans are like a guy sitting on a rock watching saying you know what the more people who drown out here the more likely it is they're going to fire the lifeguard maybe i get the lifeguards job that has been the republican stance they are doing they are literally...
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are we going to reward betrayal? this is betrayal. we could solve these problems in the country. we could put people to work. we could have teachers back in the classroom. we don't have them not because the president doesn't want it, but there's a political party that decided its political fortunes are more than important than what's going on at the tch table across this country. they would rather see construction workers sitting there idle while our bridges are falling down, rile the roads are torn up than to put people back to work and possibly help this president. we have to make a decision tonight, are we going to reward this kind of betrayal? >> well, what do you think the obama team is saying? where do they go from here other than to go back to the american people and tell the story? >> let's just be honest. look at these numbers. these are terrible numbers for this month, but look at the overall picture. we have 27 months of consecutive job growth. 4.2 million jobs. that's better than any 27 months for bush and way better than anything than romney did. if you don't like th
are we going to reward betrayal? this is betrayal. we could solve these problems in the country. we could put people to work. we could have teachers back in the classroom. we don't have them not because the president doesn't want it, but there's a political party that decided its political fortunes are more than important than what's going on at the tch table across this country. they would rather see construction workers sitting there idle while our bridges are falling down, rile the roads are...
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a story of love, forgiveness and ultimate betrayal. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, we mark a sad passing only hours ago legendary writer and film director nora ephron died from complications brought on by leukemia. she created complex female characters who captured american hearts and always seemed to triumph in the end to humor and smarts, sort of like the lady herself. abc's david wright salutes a hollywood legend. >> reporter: you might say she was the aaron sorkin of romantic comedy. ♪ it had to be you ♪ >> reporter: a writer so gifted. when harry met salary boy meets girl formula when the chaerlracs were so smart, so quirky. >> so you're saying a man can become friends with a woman he finds attractive. >> reporter: their quanda quand universal it outlasts big hair. >> men don't want to be friends with women. they have already got friends. they've got friends that they can talk to about important things like baseball statistics, things like that. women, on the other hand, want to be friends with men because they think if i could just understand them, th
a story of love, forgiveness and ultimate betrayal. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, we mark a sad passing only hours ago legendary writer and film director nora ephron died from complications brought on by leukemia. she created complex female characters who captured american hearts and always seemed to triumph in the end to humor and smarts, sort of like the lady herself. abc's david wright salutes a hollywood legend. >> reporter: you might say she was the aaron...
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it's entitled "betrayal of trust in the san francisco police department." my thoughts were just those of unbelief after reading your story "new video slap for san francisco cops." it is undeniable that our rights under search and seizure laws must be protected. but cops that blow cases by violating these rights should lose their jobs and be prosecuted themselves. i hope new chief greg suhr follows through on his promises to clean up the san francisco police department that betrays the trust put in it when it pulls stunts like this. so, what happens when those we think are protecting us from criminal activity become the criminals themselves? what is the mentality that causes this to happen? how much can a police department overcome such a betrayal of trust, public trust? so we're going to explore some of these issues today with our most imminent panel, all of them experts in their field. and we are very fortunate to have them all here. let me introduce you first to stuart hanlon, at my immediate left. stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over
it's entitled "betrayal of trust in the san francisco police department." my thoughts were just those of unbelief after reading your story "new video slap for san francisco cops." it is undeniable that our rights under search and seizure laws must be protected. but cops that blow cases by violating these rights should lose their jobs and be prosecuted themselves. i hope new chief greg suhr follows through on his promises to clean up the san francisco police department that...
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and that was absolutely a betrayal to people that dubois supported. it most certainly was a significant one. the other thing is that federal patronage under the wilson administration partly has a capitulation to southern congress people. he purged african-american leadership. in the early days, there were 31 jobs held by black republicans and it was down to eight under wilson. >> and he allowed post office departments where there's a group of black leaders, newspaper journalists in washington denounces the president, in effect, in his office and after that wilson says i don't want to meet with any of these people again. they don't understand me. we have nothing in common. that was quite an amazing moment, actually. >> you are writing recently, your recent book is called american dreamers, how the left changed the nation. we've been talking a bit about progressive politics but what's the general thesis of your book? >> well, the thesis is really about people to the left of progressivism. >> to the left? >> yes, people who want a fundamental transition
and that was absolutely a betrayal to people that dubois supported. it most certainly was a significant one. the other thing is that federal patronage under the wilson administration partly has a capitulation to southern congress people. he purged african-american leadership. in the early days, there were 31 jobs held by black republicans and it was down to eight under wilson. >> and he allowed post office departments where there's a group of black leaders, newspaper journalists in...
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. >>> up next -- >> it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. >> -- ending a lifetime of violence. >>> priorities of pelican bay officials has been to encourage gang members to flip, that is, give up their ties to gangs and leave the shu. for those inmates brave enough to make that choose, the transitional housing unit or thu is where they take the first step. epi cortina is one of the success stories. >> i've been basically pelican bay-raised, going up here 14 years. >> core tina was once a prominent leader of nuestra familia and housed in the security unit. >> i was doing 16 to life and i knew if i was continuing the way i wasn't going to in the shu, i wasn't going to get out. so i wrote my brother in the navy. i told him what i want to do. i let my dad know, my other brothers know. their response was, it's about time. >> it's a big step when you come out here, because the first phase of it is, how do i act? >> walter farmer is a former member of the aryan brotherhood. serving a 23-year sentence for murder, he spent several years in the shu before making the decision to leave the gan
. >>> up next -- >> it's all a bunch of betrayals and lies. >> -- ending a lifetime of violence. >>> priorities of pelican bay officials has been to encourage gang members to flip, that is, give up their ties to gangs and leave the shu. for those inmates brave enough to make that choose, the transitional housing unit or thu is where they take the first step. epi cortina is one of the success stories. >> i've been basically pelican bay-raised, going up here 14...
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and you talk a lot about that and i guess the character of sob who is betrayal and people should read your book to to learn more about that story. noir more you know about anonymous from writing this book which is more the vast majority of anybody else knows about anonymous should or should they be feared embraced i mean what's what is the you know the person who's just going about their day here anonymous i mean what kind of reaction should they have. i don't think their reaction should necessarily be one of fear perhaps interest you know with anonymous it isn't really this big malevolent calculating organization this is what people in anonymous often like the public to believe because it gives them that power and that fear and a lot of them get a kick out about what it really is is lots of small groups of people working together often a kind of organized mess and opportunistic as well they'll look across the internet for vulnerabilities and websites and then they'll exploit them just based on what i've reported and what i've seen the looks ploy those security vulnerabilities hack st
and you talk a lot about that and i guess the character of sob who is betrayal and people should read your book to to learn more about that story. noir more you know about anonymous from writing this book which is more the vast majority of anybody else knows about anonymous should or should they be feared embraced i mean what's what is the you know the person who's just going about their day here anonymous i mean what kind of reaction should they have. i don't think their reaction should...
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recent months the story of anonymous has included a number of arrests across two continents and betrayal by one prominent member of the group still anonymous remains one of the most intriguing forces on the internet capable of speaking truth to power and fighting on behalf of working people across the planet while also capable of doing unbelievable damage so where did anonymous come from what are its goals and where is it headed. my next guest wrote the book on anonymous me olson joins me now she's the london bureau chief with bureau chief with forbes magazine and author of the book we are anonymous inside the hacker world of lol sec anonymous and the global cyber insurgency parmalee welcome to the show thank you thanks so let's start with your experience writing this book how difficult was it to write this considering you're covering a group that is anonymous how did people how did the people you were talking to how did you know they were actual members and how do you know that what they're saying was actually true. oh very good questions it started off with blogging that i was doing fo
recent months the story of anonymous has included a number of arrests across two continents and betrayal by one prominent member of the group still anonymous remains one of the most intriguing forces on the internet capable of speaking truth to power and fighting on behalf of working people across the planet while also capable of doing unbelievable damage so where did anonymous come from what are its goals and where is it headed. my next guest wrote the book on anonymous me olson joins me now...
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guest: well, munich is the moment in czechoslovakia history where there was a sense of complete betrayal. and what happened was czechoslovakia as i mentioned earlier, was a country created in 1902. it was a complicated country because it was not ethnically homey genius. there were czechs and slovacs and germans, a large german population, south of germany, and some hungarians in the south and a few pols. and so hitler was determined in fact to brick together the german population. that was the initial aspect and his dreams got larger. so there was a lot of work being done in terms of educating among the germans. there was a terrible man there who was basically a nazi that in fact agitated that the germans had not gotten enough -- they were a minority and they had not gotten enough of a share of the jobs, in this new czech country. and some wereridge but not all of them in the way of the integration of the german and czech population, the germans were treated well but this minorityas used as a way to drive a wedge, and what happened was -- what i hadn't focused on, is how very, very tired
guest: well, munich is the moment in czechoslovakia history where there was a sense of complete betrayal. and what happened was czechoslovakia as i mentioned earlier, was a country created in 1902. it was a complicated country because it was not ethnically homey genius. there were czechs and slovacs and germans, a large german population, south of germany, and some hungarians in the south and a few pols. and so hitler was determined in fact to brick together the german population. that was the...
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. >> can you say something about the betrayal?rite in arabic what lay wage britain initially? >> the first about the betrayal that is exhaustively written in chapter 14 but where a brief overview, it is not so of different from other organizations and mission statements and the mission and is all about tolerance and respect and the dialogue certainly is not a unique example. in some ways operating in the middle of the conflict it was a reflection and was playing out that time. that was the broad brush stroke. it should have been written in arabic but english is sami third language so he narrated in his most difficult language. but he was so politic and could express his points even when he had to work around vocabulary. we talked about if somebody else could be in the room with us to speak fluently with an interpreter, that it was his choice that will lead interfere with the dynamic. there were parts when he was detailing his experience of torture and would be shaking at the end. initially that trust and relationship grew would ex
. >> can you say something about the betrayal?rite in arabic what lay wage britain initially? >> the first about the betrayal that is exhaustively written in chapter 14 but where a brief overview, it is not so of different from other organizations and mission statements and the mission and is all about tolerance and respect and the dialogue certainly is not a unique example. in some ways operating in the middle of the conflict it was a reflection and was playing out that time. that...
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rules as everybody else and that i think is that is the sentiment the visceral frustration anger betrayal that is at the core of american public life right now are we have to take a break but we will get back to that because is it just a sentiment or an idea or is the game actually breaking i wish i had to fundamentally believe that it is so we're taking a break we'll be right back with more from chris hayes. a lot of american power continue. things are. might be time. and they're going to be very good. radio. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then. some other part of it and realize that everything. is a big. story . book and they alone and so they'll get a real headline with none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back to t.v. .
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and so munich is kind of a testament to betrayal, to being sold totally by the major powers.and this is one of the lessons out of the book is what is the role of major powers about the history of small countries, people in a faraway place with unpronounce beable names. >> and we're dealing with that over and over and over again now. >> guest: we are. those are the lessons really that need to be looked at. >> host: your cousin came to live with you part time in england, and her sister did not. tell us about the children's train that brought children from czechoslovakia out of the country into england and why melena wasn't on it. >> guest: one of the things, ann, that's important to kind of talk about is what i knew when, and i did not know the story until much later. >> host: right. >> guest: but this is what happened, and i met -- dasha and i had talked a lot. she died last summer, but we had a chance to talk over all these issues. i went to discuss the fact that i was writing the book. and what happened was that there had been a british tock broker, actually -- stockbroker,
and so munich is kind of a testament to betrayal, to being sold totally by the major powers.and this is one of the lessons out of the book is what is the role of major powers about the history of small countries, people in a faraway place with unpronounce beable names. >> and we're dealing with that over and over and over again now. >> guest: we are. those are the lessons really that need to be looked at. >> host: your cousin came to live with you part time in england, and her...
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it was a betrayal that was huge. >> his defense team approached the accusers the same way, asking if they came forward for money. the trial will restart on upon when the defense will start calling witnesses. >> kim just thought the plant looked tropical when she planted it but what she didn't know is this giant hogweed is highley toxic. just touching can make you go blind. it's leaving are covered with little hairs of toxic sap, just brushing against it can cause a burn that takes months to clear up. >> what this produces is rather disfiguring unsightly fluid filled blisters unfortunately change the color of the skin. >> reporter: feels like leaving your arm on a hot stove. then. >> kids and pets the most at risk when they play around that giant plant. >>> we are working for you the government hasn't reported one of the plants in maryland since 2003 but if you see one and it's very big you may not necessarily need hazmat to take it out. round up apparently works but you may need to reapply it next year as well. >>> you know when they is not running off to the next story cheryl is run
it was a betrayal that was huge. >> his defense team approached the accusers the same way, asking if they came forward for money. the trial will restart on upon when the defense will start calling witnesses. >> kim just thought the plant looked tropical when she planted it but what she didn't know is this giant hogweed is highley toxic. just touching can make you go blind. it's leaving are covered with little hairs of toxic sap, just brushing against it can cause a burn that takes...
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rules as everybody else and that i think is that is the sentiment the visceral frustration anger betrayal that is at the core of american public life right now are we have to take a break but we will get back to that you know because it just a sentiment or an idea or it is the game actually break out which i am going to find out i know you believe that it is so we're taking a break we'll be right back with more from chris hayes. wealthy british style. time to. go to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. world with. technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. all right so we are back with more from chris hayes host of m s n b c is up with chris a's and author of the book twilight of the elites america after meritocracy so ok before we took a break we were talking about this sentiment this notion that tea partiers occupy activists all have right now that the game is rigged and that you're no longer
rules as everybody else and that i think is that is the sentiment the visceral frustration anger betrayal that is at the core of american public life right now are we have to take a break but we will get back to that you know because it just a sentiment or an idea or it is the game actually break out which i am going to find out i know you believe that it is so we're taking a break we'll be right back with more from chris hayes. wealthy british style. time to. go to. market why not. find out...
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rules as everybody else and that i think is the that is the sentiment the visceral frustration anger betrayal that is at the core of american public life right now are we have to take a break but we will get back to that you know because is it just a sentiment or an idea or is that gave actually. fundamentally believe that it is so we're taking a break we'll be right back with more from chris hayes. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before source material is what helps keep journalism honest we thought. we wanted to present. something else. download the official antti obligation to go on the phone on called touch from the . one job life on the go. video on demand on tease my old compass and already says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are the day. all right so we are back with more from chris hayes host of m s n b c's up with chris a's and author of the book twilight of the elit
rules as everybody else and that i think is the that is the sentiment the visceral frustration anger betrayal that is at the core of american public life right now are we have to take a break but we will get back to that you know because is it just a sentiment or an idea or is that gave actually. fundamentally believe that it is so we're taking a break we'll be right back with more from chris hayes. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before...
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. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> it's a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty, there's no honor. >> one gang banger smashes the code. and another unleashes contempt for those who do. >> i don't know how can they wake up in the morning and see themselves in the mirror, you know. >>> the unwritten rules that >>> the unwritten rules that inmates live by in prison are known as the convict code. but when it comes to gangs, the convict code is the code of silence. talking about gang business can get members killed. >> they got rules and we got rules within the rules. you know, among different people or among different races. but we have to deal with it. you know, i can't elaborate too much on it. >> the subject was clearly off the table when we sat down at pelican bay state prison with raul leon, alleged to be one of the leaders of the most powerful prison gang of all, the mexican mafia. >> how powerful is the mexican mafia here at pelican bay? >> i don't even touch on that right there. i don't speak on it myself. you know? >> raul leon had such in
. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> it's a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty, there's no honor. >> one gang banger smashes the code. and another unleashes contempt for those who do. >> i don't know how can they wake up in the morning and see themselves in the mirror, you know. >>> the unwritten rules that >>> the unwritten rules that inmates live by in prison are known as the convict code. but when it comes to gangs, the convict...
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. >> -- it was a colossal betrayal. >> the defense tried to point out inconsistencies in their stories. >> one witness is that he's spent more than 100 nights in sandusky's home over the course of a year. he said he was locked in his basement and that he screamed for help once, but nobody came. sandusky will testify. >> you can continue to follow the developments in the sandusky trial on our website wjla.com. >> police are investigating the shooting death of a deli owner and down as she opened the store this morning. police say she was fatally wounded in the neck around 6:00 a.m. police believe robbery was the motive. a front gate was left open friends and family -- was left open. but friends and family say she had on the business about eight years. police are checking surveillance cameras for evidence. >> police are connecting the legend potomac rapist to another crime. dna evidence has linked a 1996 crime to him. he is responsible supposedly for at least seven raids in montgomery county. the last attack was in 1998. >> the d.c. court system is in crisis tonight. this is the result of
. >> -- it was a colossal betrayal. >> the defense tried to point out inconsistencies in their stories. >> one witness is that he's spent more than 100 nights in sandusky's home over the course of a year. he said he was locked in his basement and that he screamed for help once, but nobody came. sandusky will testify. >> you can continue to follow the developments in the sandusky trial on our website wjla.com. >> police are investigating the shooting death of a deli...
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not so easy to trace an intricate blame of betrayals and broken treaties. the enemy is not you, the enemy is not me. the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our collective face, our evolution, the devolution, the ripening of long injustices. thank you. the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions of irridescence, what of that century, did you see it pass? what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the dream of narcissus. the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest, that unrest might arise. the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the drea
not so easy to trace an intricate blame of betrayals and broken treaties. the enemy is not you, the enemy is not me. the enemy is muslim, christian, atheist, hindu, jew. he is our collective face, our evolution, the devolution, the ripening of long injustices. thank you. the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the...
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. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> it's a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty, there's no honor. >> one gang banger smashes the code. and another unleashes contempt for those who do. >> i don't know how can they wake up in the morning and see themselves in the mirror, you know. do you read out loud or in your head? do you need a lamp to see? and does it leave your bedmate be? don't you wish there was a light that wouldn't keep them up all night? if so, you'll be happy to know, our newest nook now comes with glow. introducing nook simple touch with glowlight, the only e-reader made for bedtime reading. find your nook at your neighborhood barnes & noble. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx. this is the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> the unwritten
. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> it's a bunch of betrayals and lies. there's no loyalty, there's no honor. >> one gang banger smashes the code. and another unleashes contempt for those who do. >> i don't know how can they wake up in the morning and see themselves in the mirror, you know. do you read out loud or in your head? do you need a lamp to see? and does it leave your bedmate be? don't you wish there was a light that wouldn't keep them up all night?...
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crouched, later in that state betrayal that come from learning some green things are not good. considering the law averages that a body in motion stays in motion unless faced with an equal or opposite force, peer pressure, skitology the projected near devastation of world forest should population the motdz of toilet paper consumption. germs vary. my role in the pressing the mean agent of common human hygiene i knew i never wanted to be near that state again. with extradition i was hardly away at all. when i first rolled over my parents were pleased and i left the state of never having rolled before. ditto, something on all fours to crawling. and once i could walk we all knew i was never going back. i just pulled myself up and started moving. i grabbed at everything i could reach until i learned better i put my tongue on anything. once iate papaya straight from the tree and i mourned the abject state of created fruit i living in that state in my ignorance thought i loved. i denounce such love. i married a local. i taught myself how to keep his garden. i swear i'm staying away fr
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. >> for hunter the denial, crushing betrayal. >> the difference in pain is, you know, times a millionter is remarkably fore giving of john edwards. but in your book, she's less sympathetic to his wife elizabeth, describes as an emotionally abusive spouse who seemed unwilling to accept truth, that john was quinn's father. >> what do you think the reaction is when the woman who is sleeping with the husband starts talking about the wife who is now dead from cancer? >> there are lot of people go, wow, i understand. i get it. lot of people already outraged. i feel for both my daughter and for all the kids involved. their father is not a deemen and their mother is not a saint. i'm not a home recker. we're really human beings and we all made mistakes. >> there's one person in this drama who made no mistakes, little quinn hunter, who is now four years old. >> how is he as a father? >> he's a really great dad. really, really great. >> do you want to see a day where john edwards publicly acknowledges, this is rielle hunter. she's the love of my life. she's the woman in my life? >> um, i don't k
. >> for hunter the denial, crushing betrayal. >> the difference in pain is, you know, times a millionter is remarkably fore giving of john edwards. but in your book, she's less sympathetic to his wife elizabeth, describes as an emotionally abusive spouse who seemed unwilling to accept truth, that john was quinn's father. >> what do you think the reaction is when the woman who is sleeping with the husband starts talking about the wife who is now dead from cancer? >>...
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(laughter) nation this is the worst betrayal since benedict arnold teamed up with judas to stab caesaro has had their man crush crushed. republican congressman and georgia peach phil gingrey said of roberts, i don't want to drink a beer with him today. i'm not calling for his impeachment, i'm just very, very disappointed. are you happy, justice roberts? now phil gingrey is going to have to spend another night drinking alone. (laughter) (applause) and georgia, friend of the show, georgia's jack kingston was even pore crest fallen tweeting with obamacare ruling i feel like i just lost two great friends. america and justice roberts. well, if it's any help, congressman, phil gingrey is looking for someone to drink with. (laughter) and you know what [bleep] it, i might join them. look, why not, why not. my liver's covered now. (cheers and applause) i mean if i don't get cirrhosis i'm losing money. (laughter) we were fools. roberts has always been in o billiona's pocket. think about t he's the one without single-handedly made o billiona president. and come to think of it, come to think of it
(laughter) nation this is the worst betrayal since benedict arnold teamed up with judas to stab caesaro has had their man crush crushed. republican congressman and georgia peach phil gingrey said of roberts, i don't want to drink a beer with him today. i'm not calling for his impeachment, i'm just very, very disappointed. are you happy, justice roberts? now phil gingrey is going to have to spend another night drinking alone. (laughter) (applause) and georgia, friend of the show, georgia's jack...
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they have done a horrible betrayal of their children. it's terrible. >> appreciate your time and your opinion on that. thank you very much. a lot of opinions to go around on this one. >> appreciate it. >>> make sure you stay with us. at 8:15, we'll hear a perspective from another side of the issue. we'll hear from a woman who is an undocumented immigrant. >>> a subject we hear about on the news. when a fifth grader in new york tried to give a speech about same-sex marriage, the pirincipl pulled the plug, said no way. how they compromised. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ s americans may be still evolving when it comes to marriage equality, but -- but, as i have indicated, michelle and i have made up
they have done a horrible betrayal of their children. it's terrible. >> appreciate your time and your opinion on that. thank you very much. a lot of opinions to go around on this one. >> appreciate it. >>> make sure you stay with us. at 8:15, we'll hear a perspective from another side of the issue. we'll hear from a woman who is an undocumented immigrant. >>> a subject we hear about on the news. when a fifth grader in new york tried to give a speech about same-sex...
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this mood of betrayal and distrust and kind of dyspeptic discontest, 2006, throw the bums out, 2002008, throw the bums ou. figuring out how to navigate that is the president's challenge. >> we look forward to the sequel, which is the dawn. is civility in politics an oxymoron? is it done? [ john ] no. ♪ were you just... no. are you supposed to be driving that in here? no! yo! teresa here? ♪ no. so is it okay if i stay out just a little bit longer? so...okay... so no. did mom say we could eat all that? [ john ] yes. [ male announcer ] in a world filled with "no," it's nice to finally say "yes." the new line of oscar mayer selects. the tastes you love and no artificial preservatives. it's yes food. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 peopl
this mood of betrayal and distrust and kind of dyspeptic discontest, 2006, throw the bums out, 2002008, throw the bums ou. figuring out how to navigate that is the president's challenge. >> we look forward to the sequel, which is the dawn. is civility in politics an oxymoron? is it done? [ john ] no. ♪ were you just... no. are you supposed to be driving that in here? no! yo! teresa here? ♪ no. so is it okay if i stay out just a little bit longer? so...okay... so no. did mom say we...
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and it's produced this real sense of betrayal amongst a pop list in which we can no longer trust thee in charge to do what's right. >> you have an interesting theory here. you say my proposed solution for correcting the excesses of our extreme vision of mer to go raes is quite simple. make america equal. you will over time produce a system with horrendous inequality of opportunity. >> meritocracy we constructed in the last or 30 or 40 years. we won't bar based on gender or race. barack obama is crowning achievement of that. at the same time, we tell ourselves there is this neat divide between equality of outcomes and equality of opportunity. and we're not going to worry about equality of outcomes. that's okay, as long as there is this level playing field. but over that time of period in which we have adopted this model, we have seen not just rising equality. this is more important, but under covered. declines in social mobility. it is harder now -- the odds are longer if you start out at the bottom of the income scale to work your way to the top than they were 20 or 30 or 40 years ag
and it's produced this real sense of betrayal amongst a pop list in which we can no longer trust thee in charge to do what's right. >> you have an interesting theory here. you say my proposed solution for correcting the excesses of our extreme vision of mer to go raes is quite simple. make america equal. you will over time produce a system with horrendous inequality of opportunity. >> meritocracy we constructed in the last or 30 or 40 years. we won't bar based on gender or race....
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how much can a police department overcome such a betrayal of trust, public trust? so we're going to explore some of these issues today with our most imminent panel, all of them experts in their field. and we are very fortunate to have them all here. let me introduce you first to stuart hanlon, at my immediate left. stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country's most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and official misconduct. next to him is our san francisco police chief, greg suhr, newly appointed to that office last month. congratulations, chief. >> thank you, your honor. [applause] >> chief suhr has surfed in the department for 30 years. and as chief he will be overseeing a department of 1,800 police officers. next we have peter herley who is now acting as police consultant. he is the former chief of police of tiburon and the former president of the california police officers association. next to mr. herley is sharon wu, the chief assistant of operations in the district attorney'
how much can a police department overcome such a betrayal of trust, public trust? so we're going to explore some of these issues today with our most imminent panel, all of them experts in their field. and we are very fortunate to have them all here. let me introduce you first to stuart hanlon, at my immediate left. stuart is a defense attorney of great renown. he has over 30 years of experience, including some of the country's most high-profile cases. including cases involving police and...
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. >> love at the betrayal of the american dream and the amateur by regnery, i'd do you hope your books influence public opinion opinion, susan weinberg? >> guest: you hope that you do. but those that say the theme is not just republican democratic combative is true. it argues the people to see the context to get involved what is going on in. that is why hope it doesn't just affect presidential elections be carries people make decisions at all lovell's. >> our books complement rather than contradict that they raise issues and does not take a partisan point* of view. and two regnery we are more likely to take a position written by an author who they know but to also with his are her point* of view. no matter what you believe hearing someone who is passive then it supplement chain with a policy area has a lot of data so you can make up your own mind. >> host: a new title susan weinberg what to rethinking? [laughter] >> serious fun. we have done quite a few books he is sailing west professor and he has done a lot of commentary, a french share, radio, a cultural observer and those that were
. >> love at the betrayal of the american dream and the amateur by regnery, i'd do you hope your books influence public opinion opinion, susan weinberg? >> guest: you hope that you do. but those that say the theme is not just republican democratic combative is true. it argues the people to see the context to get involved what is going on in. that is why hope it doesn't just affect presidential elections be carries people make decisions at all lovell's. >> our books complement...
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muslim brotherhood, not because he likes them but because he says voting for the other man would be a betrayal of the revolution. >> the old regime is a corrupted guy and comes with his corrupted friends. if i have to choose between the devil and the old regime, i will choose the devil. >> across town, this man is a teaching egyptian women to defend themselves. since the revolution, street crime has soared here. for that reason, he will reluctantly vote for the military man. >> what you have to do is choose between two evils. >> his students are even more disgusted. one year ago, young people to demand it elections. now she says she doesn't see the point. -- [inaudible] >> for the first time in 4000 years, egyptians have a real chance to choose their leader. but large numbers of people choose to stay at home, egypt may end up with a president most people have not voted for. >> the complicated process of democracy there in egypt. at least 65 people have been killed and more than 200 injured in a wave of coordinated bomb attacks across iraq. in baghdad, the blast hit 10 locations where shi'ite p
muslim brotherhood, not because he likes them but because he says voting for the other man would be a betrayal of the revolution. >> the old regime is a corrupted guy and comes with his corrupted friends. if i have to choose between the devil and the old regime, i will choose the devil. >> across town, this man is a teaching egyptian women to defend themselves. since the revolution, street crime has soared here. for that reason, he will reluctantly vote for the military man....
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tactics to manipulate the number to mislead the american people is nothing short of embarrassing and a betrayal of the standards that president obama established for his administration. transparency begins with honesty. you cannot send out false propaganda and then say you're transparent. the truth is essential. the barest of the truth is essential. unfiltered, if you are to be transparent. we all appreciate this administration has an opinion and this chairman has an opinion that's sometimes different. we are entitled to our opinions. we are not entitled to our facts. and is it any wonder that such concerns why -- why there is such concern now that secretary solis' department wants to unilaterally change and control how the press receives job numbers from the bureau of labor statistics? of course, when invited to appear today to explain why this change in freedom of the press would occur, secretary solis in no uncertain terms turned down all invitations and offered us alternatives. we appreciate those who are here as alternatives. however, ultimately, if you're the secretary of labor, the buck
tactics to manipulate the number to mislead the american people is nothing short of embarrassing and a betrayal of the standards that president obama established for his administration. transparency begins with honesty. you cannot send out false propaganda and then say you're transparent. the truth is essential. the barest of the truth is essential. unfiltered, if you are to be transparent. we all appreciate this administration has an opinion and this chairman has an opinion that's sometimes...
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it's entitled "betrayal of trust in the san francisco police department." my thoughts were just those of unbelief after reading your story
it's entitled "betrayal of trust in the san francisco police department." my thoughts were just those of unbelief after reading your story