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>> bozo. bozo the clown. yeah. >> why? >> why? i don't know. it is because i didn't have any hair. >> one day i was having a conversation with whitlow. he had told me he had one time worked in a circus and that was his favorite job which was kind of ironic considering his nickname is bozo and the wild laugh he had. just out of nowhere you would hear him. just, you know, ha-ha-ha. >> other than his hairline douglas "bozo" whitlow had little in common with his namesake and his crime was no laughing matter. when we met him, he was in his 13th year of a 65-year sentence for rape and criminal confinement. when he saw his scars, it was evident being a sex offender made his time anything but a circus. >> i was burned with baby oil and hair grease. it got all over my arm. it burned my stomach. it burned my back, too. i healed up good. >> whitlow claimed to not know who exactly attacked him, but he offered multiple possibilities for why it happened. >> whitlow constantly changed his story about what happened and why he was attacked. at one point he told
>> bozo. bozo the clown. yeah. >> why? >> why? i don't know. it is because i didn't have any hair. >> one day i was having a conversation with whitlow. he had told me he had one time worked in a circus and that was his favorite job which was kind of ironic considering his nickname is bozo and the wild laugh he had. just out of nowhere you would hear him. just, you know, ha-ha-ha. >> other than his hairline douglas "bozo" whitlow had little in common with...
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you remember, bush at one point said, "my dog millie knows more about foreign policy than those two bozos," which was kind of an act of name-calling not only unseemly and surprisingly unseemly for bush, who was such a gracious man, but it would be very difficult to find a moment like this in the annals of presidential history -- someone getting down into a sophomoric gutter like that. c-span: this is all in the head of this third party. >> guest: that's right. c-span: one more paragraph: "standing in this office which has been emptied of all its files so they can be carted away to the future bush library" -- this is the last week -- "where no one will ever look at them, the feeling comes over you in a nihilistic rush. he is the reason that things were never quite right, never ever. george bush, empty man." this is one of his staff people talking this way? >> guest: staff person who was about to be unemployed as a result of george bush's behavior. c-span: but he thought of him as an empty man? >> guest: by the end of the administration, a number of people looked at george bush and said, "t
you remember, bush at one point said, "my dog millie knows more about foreign policy than those two bozos," which was kind of an act of name-calling not only unseemly and surprisingly unseemly for bush, who was such a gracious man, but it would be very difficult to find a moment like this in the annals of presidential history -- someone getting down into a sophomoric gutter like that. c-span: this is all in the head of this third party. >> guest: that's right. c-span: one more...
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what does this mean for you dimitri would you care about this oh sure we're going to our bunch of bozos and hugs so. the national debt under reagan exploded under bush and now you know a bomb was a disaster as well for different reasons but. they're the ones supposedly fiscally conservative so they just want to. pretend like it's only because obama's in office now they're like oh we care about that and they didn't give a crap about it before when reagan or bush went off it absolutely i mean the debt ceiling was raised ten times in ten years under all different administrations republican and democrat i just think that it's so absurd that this charade still goes on even when it doesn't matter just so people can go back to their districts and say oh we're tough on the deficit when really no one's doing anything actually about the deficit because people don't want to work right so politicians especially the washroom were doing this and closing pitcher from government the good pitcher from the obvious so they don't want to work they don't want to actually do anything or make sense to me i'm
what does this mean for you dimitri would you care about this oh sure we're going to our bunch of bozos and hugs so. the national debt under reagan exploded under bush and now you know a bomb was a disaster as well for different reasons but. they're the ones supposedly fiscally conservative so they just want to. pretend like it's only because obama's in office now they're like oh we care about that and they didn't give a crap about it before when reagan or bush went off it absolutely i mean the...
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bush called clinton and gore a couple of bozos. it was so unnatural.e very end. >> it didn't work out very well. >> sean: when the debate started tonight it was literally a litany. it was nonstop. >> and the governor is out to attack gingrich and the other republicans. >> gingrich is riding the momentum. it's going to take a while to bring him down. it's not going to be because romney stands at debate and spills the whole opera book out on him in the first five minutes. >> sean: how did obama win when 85% of the people think thinks the economy stinks? >> romney, according to him, it's getting better. that is your own candidate. he said four days ago, he said the economy gotten better. >> i don't think he said that. >> he made a whole thing about it today. >> it's out of context. >> it's not out of context. >> sean: strategy wise, strategically, i think it's better to go after obama. go after his record, show you can take him on. >> i agree. we all know mitt, right. i've been to his house. i kind of like him. but he has turned into a robot in this campa
bush called clinton and gore a couple of bozos. it was so unnatural.e very end. >> it didn't work out very well. >> sean: when the debate started tonight it was literally a litany. it was nonstop. >> and the governor is out to attack gingrich and the other republicans. >> gingrich is riding the momentum. it's going to take a while to bring him down. it's not going to be because romney stands at debate and spills the whole opera book out on him in the first five minutes....
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those bozos screwed it up for hewlett-packard. i don't want that to happen at apple, and he tried deeply to fight off the explosions of that there were only a great team of players, but also to say to the simple, simple thing that apple sense for, which is the intersection of great creativity and humanities with great engineering and technology. he said, that is what is needed. that is what a lot of people have done. there are companies that glassful. i think apple has endured in this genetic code this desire to drive great design and artistic creativity with great -- with great engineering and technology and it will be at that intersection, and the people there are capable of keeping it at that intersection. you know, ten years from now, 25 years from now, disney, ups and downs, but you still know what they stand for, and it's doing fine after a few rough patches cents walt disney died. i would, if i had to wager, and on like rick perry, i am a betting man. not $10,000, but i would wager that a generation from now, even a century
those bozos screwed it up for hewlett-packard. i don't want that to happen at apple, and he tried deeply to fight off the explosions of that there were only a great team of players, but also to say to the simple, simple thing that apple sense for, which is the intersection of great creativity and humanities with great engineering and technology. he said, that is what is needed. that is what a lot of people have done. there are companies that glassful. i think apple has endured in this genetic...
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don't laugh at them, these bozos who messed up their company. i don't want that to happen here.reativity and technology. i think that will be here for a while. >> can i talk with you about the book for a second? i got it when it first came out. it was at the airport. ten people had the book. we all looked at each other knowingly, yeah, yeah, yeah, i'm reading it too, i'm reading it too. he comes across so prickly to me, so unexpected to me, and a little bit mean. >> he believed that the normal rules didn't exactly apply to him. you know, even little things like not putting a license plate on his car. now, you may think, you know, that -- and certainly he was sometimes really rough on people. he would just get furious -- >> a little rough on people? >> he'd look at the slot drive they put in the new imac, and he's so emotional. he wanted it to be perfect. >> perfect. >> yeah. now, i think that's inextricably connected to who he was. if you want a pure nice guy, i've written a biography about ben franklin. he was a nice guy. steve jobs has a passion for perfection. that was ingrai
don't laugh at them, these bozos who messed up their company. i don't want that to happen here.reativity and technology. i think that will be here for a while. >> can i talk with you about the book for a second? i got it when it first came out. it was at the airport. ten people had the book. we all looked at each other knowingly, yeah, yeah, yeah, i'm reading it too, i'm reading it too. he comes across so prickly to me, so unexpected to me, and a little bit mean. >> he believed that...
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these bozos who have messed up their company, i don't want that to happen here.h is be at the intersection of creativity and technology. i think that will last for a while. >> can i just talk about your book for a second? i just happen to have it here on the set, walter. i got it when it first came out. i was in an airport. i stopped counting at ten. ten people had the book. we all looked at each other knowingly. i'm so fascinated by your impressions of him because he comes across as so prickly to me. totally unexpected to me. a little bit mean. >> you negotiatiknow, he believ normal rules didn't exactly apply to him. even little things, like not putting a license plate on his car. now, you may think -- and certainly he was sometimes really rough on people. he would just get furious. >> a little rough on people? >> well, he'd look at the plan for the new imac. he was so emotional. he wanted it to be perfect. i think that's connected to who he was. if you want a pure nice guy, i've written a biography of ben franklin. he was nice. steve jobs had a passion for perf
these bozos who have messed up their company, i don't want that to happen here.h is be at the intersection of creativity and technology. i think that will last for a while. >> can i just talk about your book for a second? i just happen to have it here on the set, walter. i got it when it first came out. i was in an airport. i stopped counting at ten. ten people had the book. we all looked at each other knowingly. i'm so fascinated by your impressions of him because he comes across as so...
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[applause] together, you and i are going to put an end to barack obama bozo administration when we electhe next republican -- barack obama is administration when we elect the next republican president of united states. everyday we stand together means we are one day closer to the end of barack obama sale the administration, and i cannot failed obama's administration. and i cannot wait until we send barack obama back to illinois and a boeing 747 built here in south carolina. our republican friends in illinois are going to have to take one for the team and welcome him with open arms. we know that it is not going to be easy to take back the white house. we know that well this president is not a commander-in-chief, he truly is a campaigner in chief. last week, he held his 73rd fund-raising event. he has the fund-raising down. he has the vacationing down. what he does not have is the leadership part down. he is the undisputed dead king of the last five presidents -- debt king of the last five presidents, the food stamp president. private sector jobs have dropped 6% while federal government wo
[applause] together, you and i are going to put an end to barack obama bozo administration when we electhe next republican -- barack obama is administration when we elect the next republican president of united states. everyday we stand together means we are one day closer to the end of barack obama sale the administration, and i cannot failed obama's administration. and i cannot wait until we send barack obama back to illinois and a boeing 747 built here in south carolina. our republican...
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now, one of the big bozos the house republicans have been forwarding is the keystone project.it's been 26 days since the president has made a decision on the keystone project. this is a project that has bipartisan support, would create up to 100,000 jobs and it is time for the president to make a decision. we are calling on the president to make a decision. it's get americans back to work a month start moving forward on those policies that will help america's economy. >> speaker boehner, speaker boehner -- >> they told us this is a tuneup in congress and the entire 30 years they've never seen a more unproductive session in the last year. can you refute that argument? >> repast jobs bill after jobs bill after jobs bill. the house's donuts for. but it takes two to tango. and that is where members are frustrated as well do we've got 30 bills that will produce more american jobs in the united states senate. harry reid, senate democrats. they are playing hide the ball and instead trying to help the american people get the economy moving again. >> however at the same time, 2011 ende
now, one of the big bozos the house republicans have been forwarding is the keystone project.it's been 26 days since the president has made a decision on the keystone project. this is a project that has bipartisan support, would create up to 100,000 jobs and it is time for the president to make a decision. we are calling on the president to make a decision. it's get americans back to work a month start moving forward on those policies that will help america's economy. >> speaker boehner,...