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you know, by golly, they are not helping us as much as they should. they got mad. they stopped us, our ability to transit their country, to support afghanistan. they started saying we can't use this base for this, that, or the other thing. they started threatening, they can't use overflight rights. what do we say? let's cut off military aid to pakistan. you get this action, reaction, action, reaction, rush to judgment. by golly, when someone can come and tell me that they have hard facts that the pakistani government, i don't mean some pakistani, but the pakistani government, knew that bin laden was there and they were housing him and protecting him and being hospitable to him, then i'll believe it, if i see some evidence. until then, i know i don't know what's going on in those estates up the potomac river from the pentagon. anyone driving up there looks ait, anyone could be in there. how many years did it take to find this guy, bolger, from massachusetts, the ten most wanted criminal on the fbi list. 20, 30 years they have been looking for this guy. they finally
you know, by golly, they are not helping us as much as they should. they got mad. they stopped us, our ability to transit their country, to support afghanistan. they started saying we can't use this base for this, that, or the other thing. they started threatening, they can't use overflight rights. what do we say? let's cut off military aid to pakistan. you get this action, reaction, action, reaction, rush to judgment. by golly, when someone can come and tell me that they have hard facts that...
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that model t, by gollie. no, not quite, okay? but there's one thing about the car i always wanted to see change. that's the windshield wiper. how do you get the rain off of your windshield? [makes sounds] there's got to be a better way than that. and i've been waiting and waiting and waiting to see what is gonna get the rain off the window. and when you see these great, big 747s come in, or you see the space shuttle come in, do you know how the space shuttle gets its rain off the windows, gang? [makes sounds] [laughter] they still have the same kind of windshield wipers. isn't that something? someday, someone's gonna come up with something that's gonna makes the windshield wiper obsolete. and they will say, "oh, remember, "they used to get the rain off the window "with the windshield wipers? they don't do that now. now they have a--" the one who finds out gonna be rich. what is it, gang? here's your challenge. class project: think of a device that's better than a rubber windshield wiper, okay? i've been watching for years for it
that model t, by gollie. no, not quite, okay? but there's one thing about the car i always wanted to see change. that's the windshield wiper. how do you get the rain off of your windshield? [makes sounds] there's got to be a better way than that. and i've been waiting and waiting and waiting to see what is gonna get the rain off the window. and when you see these great, big 747s come in, or you see the space shuttle come in, do you know how the space shuttle gets its rain off the windows, gang?...
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, i promised by granddaughter i was going to take her to see snow white and the seven dwarfs and by golly, i'm going to take her. the chairman thought that was rather humorous. with the commander officer actually -- company in a unit that was stationed, aidan is a center, or was a center element to a middle east oil. and the facility was actually a royal marine facility and i was the assistant operations officer of four or five commanders and our job was to protect the oil in aidan, which was considerable and also one of the main arteries of the u.s. or world navy operations in the middle east. going back to central command, that started out really as a worldwide command and the first thing that struck me was the fact that there was no central facility, no focus on middle east. it was worldwide, but it wasn't in the middle east and that was at the time when the middle east was really starting to flare up as you may recall. with that said, when we started to do our planning for the middle east, we realized that we're talking about an 8,000 mile zone between u.s. facilities and the middle e
, i promised by granddaughter i was going to take her to see snow white and the seven dwarfs and by golly, i'm going to take her. the chairman thought that was rather humorous. with the commander officer actually -- company in a unit that was stationed, aidan is a center, or was a center element to a middle east oil. and the facility was actually a royal marine facility and i was the assistant operations officer of four or five commanders and our job was to protect the oil in aidan, which was...
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and by golly in egypt right now the ones that know what they want is the muslim brotherhood and the salibas. they have 73% in the parliament. why, because they are tough, brutal, they know what they want. and the others are disorganized. haven't planned, aren't funded. so, when you see what's sweeping across that part of the world, you go in to morocco you'll see head scarves, probably compared to five, ten years ago enormous change. towards that approach in their country. you look at libya, unclear where that's going to be. you look at tunisia, it's unclear where that's going to be and the problem is, as the turmoil takes place the people who are best organized and know what they want are the people that probably are the least likely to move those countries toward free systems and egypt is important and they are vastly more important than any other pieces of it. >> you mentioned that libya and tunisia but you didn't mention syria. can you comment on syria? >> well, it's of a kind. here we've got the country that works closest with iran that contributes the most to terrorism acts against th
and by golly in egypt right now the ones that know what they want is the muslim brotherhood and the salibas. they have 73% in the parliament. why, because they are tough, brutal, they know what they want. and the others are disorganized. haven't planned, aren't funded. so, when you see what's sweeping across that part of the world, you go in to morocco you'll see head scarves, probably compared to five, ten years ago enormous change. towards that approach in their country. you look at libya,...
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person of faith -- we are not sure about president obama's particular religious orientation -- and, by golly, how many kids? he's got five sons? all of those sons will be all over the place. it will be family time in america. >> i am going to go the other way on this somewhat. making president obama sort of the source of all the focus is a double-edged sword. because the reality is, governor romney's like ability numbers are not higher than the president. so everybody he intends to chip away or his supporters or the super pacs that support him will try to chip away at his popularity, they in fact will be hurting governor romney. >> to paraphrase harold macmillan, the english for a minister, the future -- events, dear boy -- the reston what worried him, and he said events, dear boy. my guest will be the events that will determine the election will be the economy and what happens with iran -- and we don't know what else. it is time for our high points and zero. . linda gasparello. >> i have a loan note -- i learned president sarkozy has banned she's service at state dinners. he already does no
person of faith -- we are not sure about president obama's particular religious orientation -- and, by golly, how many kids? he's got five sons? all of those sons will be all over the place. it will be family time in america. >> i am going to go the other way on this somewhat. making president obama sort of the source of all the focus is a double-edged sword. because the reality is, governor romney's like ability numbers are not higher than the president. so everybody he intends to chip...
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they were saying this is really cool we can buy our own politicians and when they do when they do by golly tensions the return on investment is actually pretty good big oil for example gets at fifty eight percent fifty eight three hundred percent return on its investment in buying politicians now normal small business you know or even a big business some good chives might get ten or thirty or forty percent something like that i mean anything more than forty percent profit in a company is going to bring in competitors. in this marketplace but buying politicians because you can walk them up and there's a limited number of them that's the best investment a business can make in america and that's why industries. they're politician by in efforts they run them or launder them through trade associations like the n.r.a. but you're business groups like the u.s. chamber of commerce but now as dave johnson points out they may have gone too far and this is the possible good news ins so far mostly republicans have been feeding out of the hands of the corporations and the oligarchy but now that the bank
they were saying this is really cool we can buy our own politicians and when they do when they do by golly tensions the return on investment is actually pretty good big oil for example gets at fifty eight percent fifty eight three hundred percent return on its investment in buying politicians now normal small business you know or even a big business some good chives might get ten or thirty or forty percent something like that i mean anything more than forty percent profit in a company is going...
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[laughs] by golly, it is pepsi, all right? now, you guys be seeing something. the root beer goes right out to the edge, make it look like you got a lot of root beer in there. you got a lot or a little, the answer begin with a l. a little. it turned out a little, because you got a lot of glass. but to the viewer, you see the right out to the edge. i wonder if there's a reason for that. oh, no. how many people say, "well, no, there's probably no reason for that, it's kind of just the way it is." hc, gang. let's look at a top view of that on the board. here's our root beer. let's look at a point right here. light is going in all directions from there, huh? now it bends when it gets outside, so let me just put in here. light is traveling in all directions. and some of that light is coming like this, and some of that light is coming like that. and the light that's coming like this, when it comes through, what's that do, does it keep going straight? no. how many say that when the light comes out from the glass to the air, it will speed up? how many can't say anything
[laughs] by golly, it is pepsi, all right? now, you guys be seeing something. the root beer goes right out to the edge, make it look like you got a lot of root beer in there. you got a lot or a little, the answer begin with a l. a little. it turned out a little, because you got a lot of glass. but to the viewer, you see the right out to the edge. i wonder if there's a reason for that. oh, no. how many people say, "well, no, there's probably no reason for that, it's kind of just the way it...
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you are a person of means, if you are a family of means, and the mom can stay home from work, well by golly, she should stay home from work. >> so there's no principle here at all. >> reporter: apparently not. martin, we're about mitt romney who has changed his position on several core beliefs and values over the stretch of six years. so why are we surprised by this? the one thing we should not be surprised by is that we are finding out a little bit more about mitt romney's world view and how he would govern as president. from a speech in palm beach. palm beach, martin. palm beach. >> jonathan! you go to the beach as much as anybody. >> i don't have a problem with palm beach but come on. >> romney's campaign is saying that he was just throwing out ideas. he wasn't giving his policies and we know that he would prefer not to mention the policies because of what happened when he ran for senate. here's how romney talked about the president just on friday. take a listen. >> in a second term, he would be unrestrained by the demands of re-election as he told the russian president last month when h
you are a person of means, if you are a family of means, and the mom can stay home from work, well by golly, she should stay home from work. >> so there's no principle here at all. >> reporter: apparently not. martin, we're about mitt romney who has changed his position on several core beliefs and values over the stretch of six years. so why are we surprised by this? the one thing we should not be surprised by is that we are finding out a little bit more about mitt romney's world...
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he's a regular guy, by golly. >> you've had fun with the candidates this year.t romney, what was your take? he was here recently. >> the real trick, we don't -- i took a great quote from joe biden once. i don't question anybody's motives. i question their judgment. doing this kind of stuff is like dealing with the mafia. don't go after the wives or the children, but as long as you hit the candidate, i think anything is fair and open game. i like the fact i can do weeks of mitt romney jokes and mitt romney then comes here because i haven't insulted his religion. i've made fun of him but i haven't questioned his patriotism or his loyalty or his family. you know? and you keep it within a normal realm, i guess. >> and the full interview with jay leno is on our website. we'll take another break but we'll be back with something very special, a surprise appearance only here on sometimes, i feel like it's me against my hair. [ female announcer ] end the struggle with weak, damaged hair with new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. it nurtures hair back to strong, healthy life. o
he's a regular guy, by golly. >> you've had fun with the candidates this year.t romney, what was your take? he was here recently. >> the real trick, we don't -- i took a great quote from joe biden once. i don't question anybody's motives. i question their judgment. doing this kind of stuff is like dealing with the mafia. don't go after the wives or the children, but as long as you hit the candidate, i think anything is fair and open game. i like the fact i can do weeks of mitt...
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. >> as sure as the devil -- >> they'll come down, and he's saying by golly, as sure as a devil, i needs something pretty important overall. we just polled people asking the problems facing the country march 24th and 25th, gas prices are getting more and more important. people are saying this is an important problem facing the country, but number one is still unemployment. unemployment is still number one. you can see between now and december the number of people are saying that's the most important worry was more than half in december and now it's 37%. the deficit is number two. and look at gas prices, it went from a 6% problem to 20% of people say the gas prices. so, what the candidates are looking at are those numbers, what people are thinking about gas prices, even as the jobs situation improves. look at the jobs report on friday, by the way, and if the -- >> the big one. >> the big one. and if the job market is still haling but ge in healing but gas prices are going up, people will be talking about that. >> you are talking about $5 and we have to totally change the way we budget. >
. >> as sure as the devil -- >> they'll come down, and he's saying by golly, as sure as a devil, i needs something pretty important overall. we just polled people asking the problems facing the country march 24th and 25th, gas prices are getting more and more important. people are saying this is an important problem facing the country, but number one is still unemployment. unemployment is still number one. you can see between now and december the number of people are saying that's...
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yeah by golly. >> good cover! >> wow.a chance in life to be anything else. he is a peter slipper. [ laughter ] >> oh, boy. >> you are what you do. >> all right. jerry in detroit. >> hey sexy mother-f-er. >> oh, yeah. oh, dear. >> i hope you come to down again. >> oh right. yeah. >> listen, i want to respond to tucker carlson's comments about the naacp. >> yes. >> i think his comment shows a lot of fear on the part of white conservatives, about the legitimacy of this organization. they don't want to believe african american's grievances at the time. they want to deny and say they are a fringe group. and maybe the only one who is fringe is tucker. >> there you go. guess who else supports the president, the former soviet leader. he said i will support him. and there are still vested interests who want another cold war, and arms race and they will not succeed. [ applause ] >> ruskys behind every bush. >> what were dolph's parents thinking? i'll show you. >> i'll show the world. >> wow, obama's is the most corrupt government i
yeah by golly. >> good cover! >> wow.a chance in life to be anything else. he is a peter slipper. [ laughter ] >> oh, boy. >> you are what you do. >> all right. jerry in detroit. >> hey sexy mother-f-er. >> oh, yeah. oh, dear. >> i hope you come to down again. >> oh right. yeah. >> listen, i want to respond to tucker carlson's comments about the naacp. >> yes. >> i think his comment shows a lot of fear on the part of white...
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but by golly, i tell you one more time our industry has done a hell of a job. gas. you know, do a quick comparison around the world. natural gas in the united states is $2.20. beijing it's $16, mideast $15 and in europe $13. well, that's, you know, the united states has the cheapest energy in the world. our oil we've already been oil that but we're 20% under brent's price and if you look at gasoline prices, we're half of what europe is. >> boone, we had mike jackson on earlier this week. one of the implications of the conversation was we might be better off with a tax that ultimately keeps the price of gas at a higher level than it is today. do you agree with that? >> that you're going to put a as it on to keep -- are you talking about gasoline or natural gas? >> excuse me? at the pump. >> are you talking about gasoline? >> at the pump. >> okay. so you want to put a tax on to keep the price up? is that what you're saying? >> yes. to get people to drive smaller cars, to drive less. maybe to get us to switch over to natural gas. i mean, there are arguments to do
but by golly, i tell you one more time our industry has done a hell of a job. gas. you know, do a quick comparison around the world. natural gas in the united states is $2.20. beijing it's $16, mideast $15 and in europe $13. well, that's, you know, the united states has the cheapest energy in the world. our oil we've already been oil that but we're 20% under brent's price and if you look at gasoline prices, we're half of what europe is. >> boone, we had mike jackson on earlier this week....
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by his side this whole time. and he gives him the capacity that the candidate wouldn't have for himself. >> if you think he is too golly his answer, eric fern strom. the guy he turns to when someone's leg needs breaks. if rove was bush's brain, then fehrnstrom gives romney a backbone. what does he bring that mitt romney needs and what's it like working with the guy from inside of the media? >> this is a very tight-knit group and they have conflict internally, but it rarely spills out publicly. he is one of three longtime boston-based aides along with beth myers who is running the veep search operation and doing a lot of other things and peter flaherty. they are very loyal and they know him well. you have seen other people run. senator mccain had outside and inside people, but there was a fair amount of conflict in that campaign. [ laughter ] >> and this operation doesn't have much. and eric fehrnstrom is a big part of that. he has been a more remote figure than i thought he would be. he has done tons of interviews, including the etch a sketch one, but he has not been that high of a profile in being a voice for mitt rom
by his side this whole time. and he gives him the capacity that the candidate wouldn't have for himself. >> if you think he is too golly his answer, eric fern strom. the guy he turns to when someone's leg needs breaks. if rove was bush's brain, then fehrnstrom gives romney a backbone. what does he bring that mitt romney needs and what's it like working with the guy from inside of the media? >> this is a very tight-knit group and they have conflict internally, but it rarely spills...