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and, you know, bill bennett, i believe, talked about a simulation.need people that, people need to be able to speak english and understand our constitution and our federal government and they need to have, need a job skills to cut. >> many already paying tax and participating in the economy. >> stay here, next the final question for both of our guests. we also want you at home to weigh in today's fireback question. do you think congress will pass immigration reform this year? tweet yes or no using #crossfire. we'll have the results after the break. it says here that a woman's sex drive increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disease. keep heart-healthy. live long. eat the 100% goodness of post shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. >>> we're back. now, it's time for the final question. >> amy, you're from georgia. as you know, everybody is suffering down there because of the weather. but also they're suffering because they think government failed to do its job. does this incident show that we actually need the government even more t
and, you know, bill bennett, i believe, talked about a simulation.need people that, people need to be able to speak english and understand our constitution and our federal government and they need to have, need a job skills to cut. >> many already paying tax and participating in the economy. >> stay here, next the final question for both of our guests. we also want you at home to weigh in today's fireback question. do you think congress will pass immigration reform this year? tweet...
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oh and political analyst bill bennett is skeptical of the meeting will resolve major issues because some of the key players aren't even there. i think if the sides sit in the same room even if they don't speak directly to each other. ironically enough that will be a step forward it's critical. all major players have said there is no military solution to this crisis i think that the leaders of both sides although it's hard you can see both sides given that there are so many signs right now. i think that all sides recognize that to be true that question is how long has it been taken humming more people have to die before a real agreement that would include the arms embargo as well as a temporary ceasefire can come into effect. we can't afford failure. but i'm afraid that without iran without some of the crucial parts of the opposition. that the ceasefire will only be partial. that the arms embargo which is probably see right now out of reach. and catching up on land that means the franking brings joy instead of anger. scraps of field gas extraction and conifers inside in southeast england
oh and political analyst bill bennett is skeptical of the meeting will resolve major issues because some of the key players aren't even there. i think if the sides sit in the same room even if they don't speak directly to each other. ironically enough that will be a step forward it's critical. all major players have said there is no military solution to this crisis i think that the leaders of both sides although it's hard you can see both sides given that there are so many signs right now. i...
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critics of the nsa are skeptical of the presidents announced reforms to former nsa whistleblower bill bennett. he still is not being given the right perspective on technology and was capable of technology instead of taking the fall collection approach in trying to modify those of legislation in that area to try to correct it but still maintain that fall collection is the wrong way to do it. a former nsa whistleblower kirk we did. it's sort of a false rubric to say or roof if you will a red herring to say of wealth and the state doesn't have a say not true it's connected to a wider network and as saying now aside from section to fifteen ball collection the president announced a number of reforms in other areas. others more d classification of pfizer court opinions coming. a change to be a definite secrecy that comes with national security letters are also allowing providers to share more information about the national security letters that they receive from the government. also the president called on congress to create a special panel to advocate before the fight to court in major cases deali
critics of the nsa are skeptical of the presidents announced reforms to former nsa whistleblower bill bennett. he still is not being given the right perspective on technology and was capable of technology instead of taking the fall collection approach in trying to modify those of legislation in that area to try to correct it but still maintain that fall collection is the wrong way to do it. a former nsa whistleblower kirk we did. it's sort of a false rubric to say or roof if you will a red...
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but their tactical judgment is so bad that they repeatedly result -- bill bennett used to say you areither moving the ball on them or moving the ball on you. they keep causing our team to fumble the ball backwards. including opposition to this preserve the liberties of this great nation. right now they have too much about their own things and that needs to be cut out. neil: dick armey, it's always good to have you, sir. what i enjoy most is democrats earlier. here they are just hugging each other and high-fiving each other. tim pawlenty has in view of that. he is worried about something that he doesn't know if the president will mention to him and it has nothing to do with kumbaya and everything to do with spying this is the quicksilver cash back card from capil one. it's not the "limit the cash i earnvery month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5%
but their tactical judgment is so bad that they repeatedly result -- bill bennett used to say you areither moving the ball on them or moving the ball on you. they keep causing our team to fumble the ball backwards. including opposition to this preserve the liberties of this great nation. right now they have too much about their own things and that needs to be cut out. neil: dick armey, it's always good to have you, sir. what i enjoy most is democrats earlier. here they are just hugging each...
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bill bennett has a two-volume history of the united states.it is tough to find textbooks by major publishers -- they are often written by committee -- but those two books in general, they are of the right. >> you said you got a phd at boston college and howard zinn was a boston university at the same time. where did it start for you? where were you born? >> in fairfax, virginia and moved to minnesota when i was three years old. i grew up in the midwest in the twin cities area. i very much consider myself a midwesterner at heart. >> your parents? >> my father is a cpa, retired now. my mother, a dietitian was mainly at home with her children. >> what impact -- how many kids were in the family? >> two of us. i have a younger brother. >> what impact did your parents have on the way you think today? >> very much. television was not allowed but sparingly. dinnertable conversations were about the day's headlines, what was happening in the world. a challenge to engage that way and become interested in things of politics and civics, religion and the in
bill bennett has a two-volume history of the united states.it is tough to find textbooks by major publishers -- they are often written by committee -- but those two books in general, they are of the right. >> you said you got a phd at boston college and howard zinn was a boston university at the same time. where did it start for you? where were you born? >> in fairfax, virginia and moved to minnesota when i was three years old. i grew up in the midwest in the twin cities area. i...
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bill bennett, not often quoted on this network, once said that social science involves the elaborate demonstration of the obvious by methods that are obscure. this was a demonstration of the obvious by a method that was unnecessary and probably contrived. >> well, we're going to have to leave it there. but i can say this, that we're hearing more names, more questions, and you heard tonight assemblyman wisniewski saying they want to extension on the time so they can do the work to get to the bottom of this. and he is calling on the speaker to let a resolution be voted upon in the new jersey legislature for the new session so he and his group, his other elected officials can continue this investigation. assemblyman john wisniewski, thank you very much for coming. >> thank you, reverend. >> and e.j. dionne, thank you as always and have a good night. >> have a good weekend, reverend. >>> still ahead, one of the big unanswered questions in the scandal, why did it happen? was it really about a power struggle in the state's highest court? >>> also this -- >> i have terminated the employment
bill bennett, not often quoted on this network, once said that social science involves the elaborate demonstration of the obvious by methods that are obscure. this was a demonstration of the obvious by a method that was unnecessary and probably contrived. >> well, we're going to have to leave it there. but i can say this, that we're hearing more names, more questions, and you heard tonight assemblyman wisniewski saying they want to extension on the time so they can do the work to get to...
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bill? today, steve bennett reports that a senate staffer told him that public pressure has also increased, cting the hill with phone calls and e-mails voicing opposition to the bill. we would like to think our passionate and dedicated "all in" viewers helped to make that happen. so pour yourself a cold one, you've earn id. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] we all deserve a good night's sleep. thankfully, there's zzzquil. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. ♪ because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid from the makers of nyquil®. zzzquil. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. does it end after you've expanded your business?? after your company's gone public? and the c
bill? today, steve bennett reports that a senate staffer told him that public pressure has also increased, cting the hill with phone calls and e-mails voicing opposition to the bill. we would like to think our passionate and dedicated "all in" viewers helped to make that happen. so pour yourself a cold one, you've earn id. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] we all deserve a good night's sleep. thankfully, there's zzzquil. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for...
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the chief investigator for bill clinton's presidency, matt bennett worked in the clinton administrationt me start with you, you did a movie with hillary clinton claiming this is what he's about, as i said last night, in mrs. clinton's defense, if this is true, wouldn't you keep a list if people who you backed for office then turned around and refused to back you? what's wrong with having a list of -- these are the ones i like, and these are the ones i don't. >> you know, megan, it's interesting. politicians do that all the time. but it's really the pattern of lists. the clintons like to keep lists, back in the '90s during the clinton administration, when they were in power, they kept lists, sometimes they came into power with lists, like the travel office, they fired everyone in the travel office, and actually criminally indicted some of them, and they were found not guilty, these people use nixonian tactics throughout their career, this is just politics. a lot of democrats are claiming -- i don't understand why i'm on the list, but lists are perfectly understandable in this town. >> on
the chief investigator for bill clinton's presidency, matt bennett worked in the clinton administrationt me start with you, you did a movie with hillary clinton claiming this is what he's about, as i said last night, in mrs. clinton's defense, if this is true, wouldn't you keep a list if people who you backed for office then turned around and refused to back you? what's wrong with having a list of -- these are the ones i like, and these are the ones i don't. >> you know, megan, it's...
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that was bill's main task. michael s. bennett consultant to be dealt with tv ads, so the day-to-day operation of the campaign -- [inaudible] >> i have spoken to both of them. they were two of my discussions yesterday. and she. and she. and she. guys, we don't work that way. [inaudible] well, listen, angie, i'm smart enough now after this experience not to go out there and certify that unequivocally. okay? i don't have any evidence before me as we speak that it went beyond this incident. but i can't tell you that i know that for sure as to every aspect of everything. now, i have to be much more circumspect about that. prior to yesterday i believe that if i look someone in the eye whom i worked with and trusted and asked them, that i would get an honest answer. maybe that was naÏve, but that's what i believe. so now i'm going into union and asking more questions. but i can't make a working on that and. i don't believe so by can't make a working on that, and doubled because when i did that for weeks ago i ended up being wrong. follo
that was bill's main task. michael s. bennett consultant to be dealt with tv ads, so the day-to-day operation of the campaign -- [inaudible] >> i have spoken to both of them. they were two of my discussions yesterday. and she. and she. and she. guys, we don't work that way. [inaudible] well, listen, angie, i'm smart enough now after this experience not to go out there and certify that unequivocally. okay? i don't have any evidence before me as we speak that it went beyond this incident....
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to reorganize the regulating process, senator staineau and i have a bill, senator brown and i have one on manufacturing. senator bennettand i and senator warren and i both have one on infrastructure there are a lot that republicans and democrats are willing to do together. but it may not be exactly the way the president wanted to get it done. he needs to figure out how to lead us out of that, he is in the best position to do that. i would like to see that tomorrow night but based on what i have heard the last week, it doesn't sound like there's going to be a lot of that as much as why can't you guys work together. and since you can't, i'm just going to do whatever i think i can do on my own. i just don't think, judy, that's the right answer for the country or the right direction to try to lead us in. >> woodruff: well, do you think there will be more willingness to cooperate more on the part of republicans this year? >> well, i think it's not just about republicans. we haven't had the appropriations process work in the senate like it should one time in the last seven years. i've only been here three of those. we have a
to reorganize the regulating process, senator staineau and i have a bill, senator brown and i have one on manufacturing. senator bennettand i and senator warren and i both have one on infrastructure there are a lot that republicans and democrats are willing to do together. but it may not be exactly the way the president wanted to get it done. he needs to figure out how to lead us out of that, he is in the best position to do that. i would like to see that tomorrow night but based on what i have...
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among the 16 democrats backing the bill, chuck shumer, mary landrieu, keirsten gillibrand, joe manchin and michael bennettpeople who want to put off new sanctions the argument is that you need to give this new process, the this new agreement, a little bit of breathing room. if you were to pass new sanctions at this juncture it would be interpreted as an act of bad faith among the united states. it would give iran a pr advantage so to speak when it comes to this type of negotiation. the other argument that's being made is if, in fact, iran backs out of the tenet of the deal, if they come away from the table, if they don't follow through on their obligation, there's nothing actually preventing congress from enacting new sanctions then. you don't have to do it then. you can do it after the fact. these are the two key arguments by administration. in the end this is sort of a show because it all came down to whether or not harry reid would allow this bill to come to a vote. even before last night you were getting hins from the leader's office that that was never going to happen. we were wondering what would ta
among the 16 democrats backing the bill, chuck shumer, mary landrieu, keirsten gillibrand, joe manchin and michael bennettpeople who want to put off new sanctions the argument is that you need to give this new process, the this new agreement, a little bit of breathing room. if you were to pass new sanctions at this juncture it would be interpreted as an act of bad faith among the united states. it would give iran a pr advantage so to speak when it comes to this type of negotiation. the other...
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colorado senate, for instance, michael bennett was getting primaried. billt has gone away. it's my understanding that the sort of -- the punishment phase of the clinton -- post-clinton campaign is over, that they haven't been actively acting this way in the last year or so. >> in politics it has to end, especially if have you a future and you're going to run again so she is going to need all of these people, including people who weren't with her before. there was a lot of intense bitterness and they -- the clintons are very good at holding that intense bitterness but, they are very professional about letting it go. especially for donors. the donors who went to obama who were the people that really, really destroyed the clinton campaign, the ones who sent their money to obama. when they send their money to hillary clinton, she will say thank you almost as enthusiastically. >> the politicians that have the shortest memories are usually the most successful. chuck todd, thank you. >> going to be big blanks in the teleprompter remembering the jacqueline bessette
colorado senate, for instance, michael bennett was getting primaried. billt has gone away. it's my understanding that the sort of -- the punishment phase of the clinton -- post-clinton campaign is over, that they haven't been actively acting this way in the last year or so. >> in politics it has to end, especially if have you a future and you're going to run again so she is going to need all of these people, including people who weren't with her before. there was a lot of intense...