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does your headlines for april fourth two thousand and twelve the internet has been abuzz over the blogosphere boxing match between nobel laureate and new york times columnist paul krugman and the debugger of conventional wisdom and super hero economist stephen kant it went a little like this. that's how we see it at least steve keen taken on the mainstream machine of economics for people who don't see the world through neoclassical lenses because hey we sure can in fact i can't see much of anything out of these now he makes them headway as paul krugman log some seemingly low blows we spoke to steve keen to talk about it and also the broader significance and too big to fail banks agreed to pay twenty million bucks to settle allegations from regulators that it missed handled customer funds before major brokers collapse it may sound familiar but the details may surprise you will tell you about them and last friday we exposed the apparent mess of billionaire investor warren buffett's proclaimed desire to be taxed more well now he's singing a different song literally the owner of the omaha world h
does your headlines for april fourth two thousand and twelve the internet has been abuzz over the blogosphere boxing match between nobel laureate and new york times columnist paul krugman and the debugger of conventional wisdom and super hero economist stephen kant it went a little like this. that's how we see it at least steve keen taken on the mainstream machine of economics for people who don't see the world through neoclassical lenses because hey we sure can in fact i can't see much of...
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so have you seen the latest major debate to heat up the economic blogosphere because it involves one of our frequent guests and who we maybe would consider the poster boy of establishment economics paul krugman himself now if you are just you know catching up with this let me bring you up to speed so you had program comment on one of steve king's blog posts and you can see his post there on his new york times column and he questions and rejects some of what he is arguing in minsk methodology and he warns us that it's warm and i'll warn you this is all a bit long but it is worth it to bear with us because hey you know we had a major financial crisis and the people who missed it did not see it coming are still the ones largely driving the economic debate forward with those same theories and this applies to policy makers too from what i understand so back to this response defending his alternative approaches you can see his post there he notes that paul krugman has been commenting on his blog so this continues some others weigh in with their two cents more back and forth it gets a lot o
so have you seen the latest major debate to heat up the economic blogosphere because it involves one of our frequent guests and who we maybe would consider the poster boy of establishment economics paul krugman himself now if you are just you know catching up with this let me bring you up to speed so you had program comment on one of steve king's blog posts and you can see his post there on his new york times column and he questions and rejects some of what he is arguing in minsk methodology...
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max she speaks blithely masters on the blogosphere silver manipulation gold x. clients and doing the wrong thing so this is blith masters the inventor of the credit default swap and the head of the commodities trading at j.p. morgan a lot of concern has been placed though about j.p. morgan particularly its positions in the metals space and looking at your positions in silver we talked earlier about the volatility in the silver market can you talk about j.p. morgan's positions and price volatility and how are they related as i mentioned earlier a business is a client driven business where we execute on behalf of clients to achieve their financial and risk management objectives the challenges that commentators don't see all of that activity civil train is leaving so just to give you a simple example we store significant amounts of commodities for example so for your own behalf of customers we operate votes in new york city in singapore and in london and often when customers have that metal stored in our facilities they hedge it on a forward basis through j.p. morg
max she speaks blithely masters on the blogosphere silver manipulation gold x. clients and doing the wrong thing so this is blith masters the inventor of the credit default swap and the head of the commodities trading at j.p. morgan a lot of concern has been placed though about j.p. morgan particularly its positions in the metals space and looking at your positions in silver we talked earlier about the volatility in the silver market can you talk about j.p. morgan's positions and price...
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morgan has really become the poster child in the financial blogosphere at least of manipulation in that filled our market and from what i understand the essence of how this works is that basically j.p. morgan floods the market with a bunch of sell orders regardless of their physical position in athens it would be above and beyond their principle position and this is known as naked shorting for those who want a technical term and then there's a drive down the price and then that's when they go away and really can buy it's kind of the opposite of a pump and dump scheme i guess you could say first is this accurate. well yes it's accurate and you can see. some of the evidence in the way things trade. first of all these large energies these brokerage houses have trading platforms where they can see all of the sell stops the offers to sell should a price drop to a certain point and traders will place these cell stops to protect themselves they they want to make sure that they don't experience a certain amount of loss they're willing to take x. amount of risk and at that point they want out an
morgan has really become the poster child in the financial blogosphere at least of manipulation in that filled our market and from what i understand the essence of how this works is that basically j.p. morgan floods the market with a bunch of sell orders regardless of their physical position in athens it would be above and beyond their principle position and this is known as naked shorting for those who want a technical term and then there's a drive down the price and then that's when they go...
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the hollywood blogosphere on fire with reports that kanye west and kim kardashian are dating.out this? the pair spotted together in new york. went and saw "the hunger games" on wednesday night. went out to a lunch yesterday at serafina. he admits he fell for kardashian in his new single out yesterday. coincidence, the single out yesterday, dating kardashian. the song is called "they araflu and takes -- ♪ i fell in love with kim around the same time she fell in love with him ♪ ♪ that's cool, baby lucky i ain't had jay drop him from the team ♪ >> the new name they're throwing out kimye. no, do we like kimye. still ahead on "way too early." while you were awake checked out for the weekend, tweet, texts and e-mail and "morning joe" is moments away. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get
the hollywood blogosphere on fire with reports that kanye west and kim kardashian are dating.out this? the pair spotted together in new york. went and saw "the hunger games" on wednesday night. went out to a lunch yesterday at serafina. he admits he fell for kardashian in his new single out yesterday. coincidence, the single out yesterday, dating kardashian. the song is called "they araflu and takes -- ♪ i fell in love with kim around the same time she fell in love with him ♪...
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issue can be when you say fairness doctrine, all the phones at radio stations light up and all the blogospheres start to light up as well. there are other ways the fcc can regulate speech through broadcast license renewals. as we go through the media ownership rules which could determine what the licensing terms, will it be eight years, will it be three years? what would be the cry tier criteria for getting your license renewed, et cetera. it is always important to look at these rules as well. anything that could be the fairness doctrine. mark my words it won't be called the fairness doctrine. it would be called something else. so we need to keep that in mind always. >> i have some questions about broad band to come up later. is the fcc the -- the proponent agency on -- i won't get this term right, i can explain it the royalty fees paid to the song writers, artists, it's not under an fcc umbrella, is that correct? >> correct. >> whose umbrella is that under? >> i don't know. but it's not us. that's all i know. >> that's a good thing and will save a couple of minutes in my round of questioning.
issue can be when you say fairness doctrine, all the phones at radio stations light up and all the blogospheres start to light up as well. there are other ways the fcc can regulate speech through broadcast license renewals. as we go through the media ownership rules which could determine what the licensing terms, will it be eight years, will it be three years? what would be the cry tier criteria for getting your license renewed, et cetera. it is always important to look at these rules as well....
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ariel's wristwatch with a price tag of some thirty thousand euros became the talk of the russian blogosphere over photos with a piece obviously brushed out in official pictures online of course some of the sensation is connected with the scandals ability to make news put someone through nice stories into the news for example departure has always had a watch photos have been on the website for years social media monitoring analysts find that on line activity on the church usually peaks around holidays like orthodox christmas in january but this year peaks continued throughout the spring and some not even during scandals but just after and before making sure the wall didn't drop and blogs tweets and spoofs kept flowing. and someone starts calling simple patriarch complicated and expensive watches the kids it's all part of a complaint not say good for mikey but to send russia upside down. but critics argue the church has become hysterical and oversensitive deeming all liberals anti church in attracting negative publicity including their harsh reaction to the punk protests. i agree with people w
ariel's wristwatch with a price tag of some thirty thousand euros became the talk of the russian blogosphere over photos with a piece obviously brushed out in official pictures online of course some of the sensation is connected with the scandals ability to make news put someone through nice stories into the news for example departure has always had a watch photos have been on the website for years social media monitoring analysts find that on line activity on the church usually peaks around...
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mercantilism asia style now this is been one of the more popular debates raging in the financial blogosphere going on at least five years now we talk about this a lot so let's hear our guests for you on that let's bring back jim grant founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer so mr brown where do you stand in your view on this inflation deflation debate. i think it might be a good idea to to really define terms it seems to me that the deflation is is a drain joint of debt if there's a debt crisis you can't finance you can't borrow you can't hold him in tory's therefore you sell stuff you can't hire therefore you discharge employees the sum total of these actions leads to falls and wages and prices that to me is deflation . what deflation is not seems to me is the reduction in the price the cost of producing things in a time of spreading digital technology and the opening up of new areas to enterprise and to production that i would call progress now the symptom of both is falling prices but the fed refuses to distinguish between. the problem of debt and progress they seems to be th
mercantilism asia style now this is been one of the more popular debates raging in the financial blogosphere going on at least five years now we talk about this a lot so let's hear our guests for you on that let's bring back jim grant founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer so mr brown where do you stand in your view on this inflation deflation debate. i think it might be a good idea to to really define terms it seems to me that the deflation is is a drain joint of debt if there's...
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in new york is reports have come out only by the load in of discontent and the dating from the blogosphere and shows like this account what a nuisance we must be to the new god fellows of wall street but ok that's not entirely fair we have had some hearings on capitol hill and there will be another one next week planned on tuesday by the senate banking committee remember these have really been the fertile ground for some eyeopening statements made by m.f. global execs take a look. i was not aware of the transfer before it was made so i would know that i was away but the majority of that week and i apologize in advance if i'm unable to. pull civil responsibility was of the global finance function i was not responsible for but as you could see it was quite a lumina so tell us what we should your next be is someone who has been following this all very closely since the start is mark malema host of uncorrelated investing show and author of high performance manager is a veteran of the futures industry was shocked when this all went down and since then i think he's only become more shocked i wou
in new york is reports have come out only by the load in of discontent and the dating from the blogosphere and shows like this account what a nuisance we must be to the new god fellows of wall street but ok that's not entirely fair we have had some hearings on capitol hill and there will be another one next week planned on tuesday by the senate banking committee remember these have really been the fertile ground for some eyeopening statements made by m.f. global execs take a look. i was not...
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idea that many women are reading blogs. 36 million women are now actively participating in the blogosphere, writing their own blogs over reading their own blogs. that's a significant number. that is a revolution. we women are creating, we're creating a powerful media force. and importantly, not only have we made our own media through the proliferation of highly trafficked blogs, we have also made our own powerful net. . we're a network together. we can have a profound network be being together online. and the impact has it on leaders everywhere, on candidates, and reporters. the question here, is this changing the political landscape for the election? the answer is e most definitely. take for example, the recent case of the komen foundation pf's almost unpaying for planned parenthood. the komen brand will very likely never be the same. or take for example the recent internet furor over the absnls of women's voices at the congressional hearing on contrascontr contraceptive coverage. maybe you could have gotten away with excluding women ten years ago, but today when you can put a photograph
idea that many women are reading blogs. 36 million women are now actively participating in the blogosphere, writing their own blogs over reading their own blogs. that's a significant number. that is a revolution. we women are creating, we're creating a powerful media force. and importantly, not only have we made our own media through the proliferation of highly trafficked blogs, we have also made our own powerful net. . we're a network together. we can have a profound network be being together...
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it's going to explode, you know, across the blogosphere, and that's what's been happening.nd the sillier the issue is, the greater resonance it seems to have. i don't know how candidates can disassociate themselves from it. but they're going to have to. >> but in terms of the ability to get some level of civility back in to the political process in this country, when you've already heard the kinds of comments coming out of the republican primary race so far. we know the democrats are capable of the same kinds of things. are you cynical that we can see an improvement? >> i'm almost without hope that we can see improvement, because the nature of media today is such that it thrives on that kind of fueling. >> series of gotcha moments? >> the more you can put gasoline on it the better it is for the blogosphere. >> let me ask you about another story that's been in the headlines over the last couple of days. this secret service scandal down in colombia. you're laughing already -- >> no. >> but the accusations are extraordinary. >> they are very serious. there is no greater respon
it's going to explode, you know, across the blogosphere, and that's what's been happening.nd the sillier the issue is, the greater resonance it seems to have. i don't know how candidates can disassociate themselves from it. but they're going to have to. >> but in terms of the ability to get some level of civility back in to the political process in this country, when you've already heard the kinds of comments coming out of the republican primary race so far. we know the democrats are...
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i'm sure the blog sphere is going to blow up, he took a shot at the blogosphere and says he wish people would go back to the old guard journalism. people would have more than one source, there would be editors and journalists. >> thank you so much. let's talk about new orleans. four former new orleans police officers should find out if they will soon be spending the rest of their lives in prison for killing unarmed seivians in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. sentencing is under way. i want to go to jean casarez in new york. remind us what these officers were found guilty of. >> these are civil rights violations. this all took place during the chaos of hurricane katrina. and there was a police radio call at the time that said officers were being shot at on a bridge in new orleans. so officers responded to that call, but what they did was, they just took out their guns and started shooting the civilians. there were six civilians. two died, four were injuried. but you must say maybe the cover-up was what escalated all of this. it could have been determined at that point an accidental s
i'm sure the blog sphere is going to blow up, he took a shot at the blogosphere and says he wish people would go back to the old guard journalism. people would have more than one source, there would be editors and journalists. >> thank you so much. let's talk about new orleans. four former new orleans police officers should find out if they will soon be spending the rest of their lives in prison for killing unarmed seivians in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. sentencing is under way. i...
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you're right, there's been a tremendous amount of speculation particularly in the blogosphere on thisthink the challenge is it represents a misunderstanding as the nature of our business. as i mentioned earlier, our business is a client-driven business where we execute on behalf of clients to achieve their financial and risk management objectives. the challenge is that commentators don't see that. so to give you a specific example, we store significant amount of commodities, for example, silver, on behalf of customers we operate vaults in new york city, singapore and in london. and often when customers have that metal stored in our facilities, they hedge it on a forward basis through jpmorgan who in turn hedges itself in the commodity markets. if you see only the hedges and our act ift in the futures market, but you aren't aware of the underlying client position that we're hedging, then it would suggest inaccurately that we're running a large directional position. in fact that's not the case at all. we have offsetting positions. we have no stake in whether prices rise or decline. rath
you're right, there's been a tremendous amount of speculation particularly in the blogosphere on thisthink the challenge is it represents a misunderstanding as the nature of our business. as i mentioned earlier, our business is a client-driven business where we execute on behalf of clients to achieve their financial and risk management objectives. the challenge is that commentators don't see that. so to give you a specific example, we store significant amount of commodities, for example,...
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and the world of the blogosphere why people willing to write news for free they'll report the news. they'll cover thing that's major news media don't find. they perform a valuable role. having powerful rich media that build a business empire based on selling that information not based on copyright. today more based on -- how do we preserve those? how do those people who can be so rich having the control and take on prosecute and society. . >> guest: i think washington -- >> i'm certain that's true. so unless you want to claim that the news media makes millions of copyright. they are not seeing the decline because of the inability to use the same business models they had in the paper world. >> guest: it's intriguing. there's a chapter in here about the very question. how about news papers. if i go back to the motion picture one, the motion picture will certainly make money off offing. and copyright is the significant part of that licensing. so there's a secured interest in the presales and there's regional agreements. >> host: quite famous in that regard. >> guest: it plays a role in
and the world of the blogosphere why people willing to write news for free they'll report the news. they'll cover thing that's major news media don't find. they perform a valuable role. having powerful rich media that build a business empire based on selling that information not based on copyright. today more based on -- how do we preserve those? how do those people who can be so rich having the control and take on prosecute and society. . >> guest: i think washington -- >> i'm...
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now, on the opposite end of the political spectrum, the blogosphere is aflitter over secretary of statelinton. she's cool again. maureen dowd writes, "hillary clinton cemented her newly cool image and set off fresh chatter about her future when she met at the state department with two young men who created a popular internet meme." here's msnbc's richard lui. and i'm so not cool, richard -- >> oh, come on. >> -- that until this happened i didn't know what a meme was. >> and now you do. for all other folks who don't have their dictionary sitting right by them, it means the buzz, basically. and an online homage called texts from hillary have boosted secretary hillary clinton's buzz. it starts with this very scene you see here. shades on, documents stacked in front of her, staff hovering in the back. but the question might be in this power sending wondering what she's doing here with her blackberry. well, the website offers some muses. mitt romney, he asks, "any advice?" she responds, "drink." facebook's mark zuckerberg. he wants to friend her. instead the secretary rejects him. now, our o
now, on the opposite end of the political spectrum, the blogosphere is aflitter over secretary of statelinton. she's cool again. maureen dowd writes, "hillary clinton cemented her newly cool image and set off fresh chatter about her future when she met at the state department with two young men who created a popular internet meme." here's msnbc's richard lui. and i'm so not cool, richard -- >> oh, come on. >> -- that until this happened i didn't know what a meme was....
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-- >> there have been -- you know what, there have been a lot of people, a lot of folks in the blogosphere and so forth who made statements way beyond responsible saying if no one else does we'll get justice for trayvon. those sorts of statements are troubling. we don't know, of course, from any one of them whether they're just a lot of talk or whether there's someone who has that kind of intent but if i were george zimmerman i'd be very concerned about it. >> do you know who he's been getting advice from? we've had an opportunity to talk to some of his neighbors and his friends who clearly were in some kind of contact with him and then they would come on the air and talk to us. who is he talking to? if he's not talking to you? >> i don't know. i would just be speculating if i did because he's cut off contact with us, and, you know, if he wanted to -- i would have appreciated if he would have said, i think i'll listen to this person and not you and i don't want you to represent me anymore. that would have made it easier. instead it was, just, i'll call you at 9:00, then 9:00 comes and goes
-- >> there have been -- you know what, there have been a lot of people, a lot of folks in the blogosphere and so forth who made statements way beyond responsible saying if no one else does we'll get justice for trayvon. those sorts of statements are troubling. we don't know, of course, from any one of them whether they're just a lot of talk or whether there's someone who has that kind of intent but if i were george zimmerman i'd be very concerned about it. >> do you know who he's...
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what's interesting to us is that up to this point, you know whether it's on the right-wing blogosphereallying around zimmerman and central to saying why are liberals so upset about this trayvon martin case has been ignoring basically that at a time charges have been brought, that charges have not been brought. excuse me. >> yeah. >> that's why, look, there are unfortunately in this country tragic shootings, killings violence every day. the trayvon martin case was unique. this was an unarmed teenager shot in his own neighborhood and no charges were brought. the local authorities were doing nothing. and so of course across america, people said, something is wrong here. why are no charges being brought? this is a tragic shooting. and starting to ask questions about. what time are these so-called stand your ground laws which i call kill-at-will laws actually. when our laws are allowing paranoid strangers to shoot our family, you, a loved one, at will, and walk free? i mean there is something wrong in america. and they don't want to talk about these kill-at-will laws. they don't want to tal
what's interesting to us is that up to this point, you know whether it's on the right-wing blogosphereallying around zimmerman and central to saying why are liberals so upset about this trayvon martin case has been ignoring basically that at a time charges have been brought, that charges have not been brought. excuse me. >> yeah. >> that's why, look, there are unfortunately in this country tragic shootings, killings violence every day. the trayvon martin case was unique. this was an...
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it would be 247 in the blogosphere. i'm not sure that the time for the story to unfold and the way it would would be the same. prosecutors have learned more. judges have learned more. >> congress has learned more. >> i just feel that this thing would be completely different. who knows, if maybe it is over by the election, who knows that you might never get it it on tape. >> it is the industry. one of the colleges asked students in a journalism class to write a one-page paper on how watergate would be covered now. >> what's cool is it, which is very interesting. >> it was a professor and he said that the one-page papers -- i talk to the class on the speaker phone afterward. i read the papers. i came as close as i have two having an aneurysm. [laughter] because the students wrote that they would use the internet and you know they would google nixon secret funds, and it would be there. somehow the internet was the magic lantern that lit up -- then they went on to say that the political environment would be so different tha
it would be 247 in the blogosphere. i'm not sure that the time for the story to unfold and the way it would would be the same. prosecutors have learned more. judges have learned more. >> congress has learned more. >> i just feel that this thing would be completely different. who knows, if maybe it is over by the election, who knows that you might never get it it on tape. >> it is the industry. one of the colleges asked students in a journalism class to write a one-page paper...
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and that is the reality now that there are no more ear marks and right wing blogospheres to monitor everythinghat boehner does understand how to defensively deal with these guys. >> right. >> but he has not yet figured out how to corral them. is that right? >> i think that's fair. he is temperamentally suited for this better than anybody else. i think anybody else would wake up screaming trying to figure out how to herd the cats. and he comes up to ralph hall and says, now we can't herd the cats anymore. and you do feel like from time to time when the freshmen and for that matter a lot of the senior conservatives have voted against so many of the republican sponsored legislation, that there's more that speaker boehner could do. but it's just not his way. he is kind of a laidback ceo. and he has no tom delays on his side. kevin mccarthy, majority whip, very affable but he ain't delay. >> is mccarthy an ally of boehner or not? >> that's a good question. i think the answer is yes. he's not a foe of his, but he is very close to the freshmen and he has often come to boehner and said, look, we don't
and that is the reality now that there are no more ear marks and right wing blogospheres to monitor everythinghat boehner does understand how to defensively deal with these guys. >> right. >> but he has not yet figured out how to corral them. is that right? >> i think that's fair. he is temperamentally suited for this better than anybody else. i think anybody else would wake up screaming trying to figure out how to herd the cats. and he comes up to ralph hall and says, now we...
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and, you know, i've been listening to the talk radio on both sides and i've been looking at the blogospheretical liability for this white house. >> and it is, you know, there's such a close relationship between hillary rosen and the white house, she's been there almost a few dozen times. >> 35 times. >> visiting the white house and i guess purportedly a partner of anita dunne, business partner of anita dunne, the former communications director of the white house. >> they're trying desperately to walk this thing back. and she -- you know, hillary rosen did try to apologize but as we just heard from karl rove, she didn't do a very good job. >> saying not a compensated spokesman but a spokesman that they have sent out, yeah, i would say so. >> the d.n.c. can't technically pay her because she appears on another network. yeah. >> all right. this is not going away. we will be debating it all morning including the panel of moms. >> from all over the country. >> let's get to your headlines. we have a developing story to tell you about. this one out of new hampshire. the gunman who shot and killed a
and, you know, i've been listening to the talk radio on both sides and i've been looking at the blogospheretical liability for this white house. >> and it is, you know, there's such a close relationship between hillary rosen and the white house, she's been there almost a few dozen times. >> 35 times. >> visiting the white house and i guess purportedly a partner of anita dunne, business partner of anita dunne, the former communications director of the white house. >>...
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is there much discussion about this in the conservative blogosphere? >> i don't think there is much discussion about whether it is appropriate to have a mormon president. i agree that there has been a gap. a lot of americans do not really know much about mormon isn't at all. i would put myself in that category -- don't know much about mormonism at all. there is a school of thought that says this will be a bigger issue for him in the general than in the primary. a lot of southern religious voters are uncomfortable with mormonism. wait until you get too secular, college educated, suburban women like in philadelphia and ohio. >> i think that is right. i agree that there should be some more explanatory reporting picks i think you do cross into a fine line. >> you have yourself an assignment for next week. i love that. >> that might be one of those tapes that we go back to. we'll go back and look at it again. >> the interesting calculations in the newsroom -- obama will never raise it directly as an issue, but there are going to be people connected with the
is there much discussion about this in the conservative blogosphere? >> i don't think there is much discussion about whether it is appropriate to have a mormon president. i agree that there has been a gap. a lot of americans do not really know much about mormon isn't at all. i would put myself in that category -- don't know much about mormonism at all. there is a school of thought that says this will be a bigger issue for him in the general than in the primary. a lot of southern religious...
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it is lighting up the blogosphere. at suggest there's a chinese population the craves information about what is going on in this country, that is determined to know what is going on in the country. when people know what is going on and they are interested in what is going on, they start to want to do something about what is going on. that presents a challenge to the chinese leadership, particularly if they prepare the 2012 party congress. we have to say china has achieved legitimacy based on prosperity at this point. the genesee based on press. -- the genesee. people become concerned about those who drive around in f erraris. the state is supposed to be dedicated to social equality. china has a lot of challenges. if we're in the meeting rooms, people might be asking how the political structures could accommodate some of these, now becoming gorbachev. tried to reform from the top and you wind up collapsing the system. i think the big question is, what does it say about china itself and how politics gets done and the rel
it is lighting up the blogosphere. at suggest there's a chinese population the craves information about what is going on in this country, that is determined to know what is going on in the country. when people know what is going on and they are interested in what is going on, they start to want to do something about what is going on. that presents a challenge to the chinese leadership, particularly if they prepare the 2012 party congress. we have to say china has achieved legitimacy based on...
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it is lighting up the blogosphere. at suggest there's a chinese population the craves information about what is going on in this country, that is determined to know what is going on in the country. when people know what is going on and they are interested in what is going on, they start to want to do something about what is going on. that presents a challenge to the chinese leadership, particularly if they prepare the 2012 party congress. we have to say china has achieved legitimacy based on prosperity at this point. the genesee based on press. -- the genesee. people become concerned about those who drive around in ferraris. the state is supposed to be dedicated to social equality. china has a lot of challenges. if we're in the meeting rooms, people might be asking how the political structures could accommodate some of these, now becoming gorbachev. tried to reform from the top and you wind up collapsing the system. i think the big question is, what does it say about china itself and how politics gets done and the rela
it is lighting up the blogosphere. at suggest there's a chinese population the craves information about what is going on in this country, that is determined to know what is going on in the country. when people know what is going on and they are interested in what is going on, they start to want to do something about what is going on. that presents a challenge to the chinese leadership, particularly if they prepare the 2012 party congress. we have to say china has achieved legitimacy based on...