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carlson has not been charged with any crime. legal analyst jeffrey toobin. >> this is a story where there is certainly a very clear motive for murder but proof of murder is a very different thing. >> reporter: american general, a division of aig, which wrote the policy in january 2006, now wants it declared void. it's suing carlson, alleging he submitted false and misleading information to dupe them into selling the policy. responding to charges by the insurer that tomlinson's assets were inflated, listed at about $46 million, mr. carlson told me that his wildly inaccurately, simply not true. "the wall street journal" says documents show tomlinson's yearly income was actually about $17,000. carlson says the loss of his friend has been "tremendously painful." and claims of foul play, he says "ridiculous." but the insurer says the $15 million policy is what's known as stranger originated life insurance, where strangers pay the premiums on policies often taken out on the elderly. then get a huge payout when the insurer dies. randi
carlson has not been charged with any crime. legal analyst jeffrey toobin. >> this is a story where there is certainly a very clear motive for murder but proof of murder is a very different thing. >> reporter: american general, a division of aig, which wrote the policy in january 2006, now wants it declared void. it's suing carlson, alleging he submitted false and misleading information to dupe them into selling the policy. responding to charges by the insurer that tomlinson's...
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john carlson gets the puck, fires on net.k who it is in front, alex ovechkin pokes it in and the caps cut the deficit to one. complete bedlam at ver rye done center. later, still 4-3. ovechkin skates and shoots but it's stopped. obi sets up niklas backstrom in front. game tied at four just like that. now, just over a minute to go in regulation. it's 5-4 montreal. niklas backstrom passes to rookie defenseman john carlson and beats jaroslav. game tied at five. carlson scores his first playoff goal. we go to overtime. in overtime, here comes nick backstrom, the hero. he was in the zone last night and scored the game winner, hate trick for backstrom. the caps win it in overtime. the series now tied at one game apiece going into montreal. lindsay czarniak has more from ver rye zr center. >> it was a roller coaster ride here. and in the end, the capitals were the first team back at the station. the best laid their best last night. teams said backstrom played the best game of his way. alex ovechkin had seven hits in the first period
john carlson gets the puck, fires on net.k who it is in front, alex ovechkin pokes it in and the caps cut the deficit to one. complete bedlam at ver rye done center. later, still 4-3. ovechkin skates and shoots but it's stopped. obi sets up niklas backstrom in front. game tied at four just like that. now, just over a minute to go in regulation. it's 5-4 montreal. niklas backstrom passes to rookie defenseman john carlson and beats jaroslav. game tied at five. carlson scores his first playoff...
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nutritionists, carlson, say that this guy is a dope dealer because is he pushing bad stuff.ast food so get rid of him. >> not just that they want to fire ronald mcdonald. they say according to their web site that 50% of the country agrees with them. this is ludacris. whatever happened to personal responsibility in our society. why do they want to fire him? because they say he is somehow emulating or is emblematic of getting fat. >> bill: is he pushing junk food. >> is he not pushing it. this is an iconic cloud in our society. >> bill: let me challenge. what is his job? his job is to get kids' attention. >> what's the job of a parent? >> bill: to come in and eat food. >> that's what society is all about. >> bill: i agree. it's not illegal. >> the parents' responsibility to be able to kurdish -- curb their child's appetite. >> it's always everyone else's fight. >> he has been known for ronald mcdonald's houses across the country. >> bill: i have no beef, pardon the pun. no beef with mcdonald. wait, you stepped on my line. i have no beef with mcdonald. you went through it i'm p
nutritionists, carlson, say that this guy is a dope dealer because is he pushing bad stuff.ast food so get rid of him. >> not just that they want to fire ronald mcdonald. they say according to their web site that 50% of the country agrees with them. this is ludacris. whatever happened to personal responsibility in our society. why do they want to fire him? because they say he is somehow emulating or is emblematic of getting fat. >> bill: is he pushing junk food. >> is he not...
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c-span: you're sitting there with pat buchanan or -- or bob novak or tucker carlson. and do you ever find yourself at a break saying, 'you know, i really don't want to come back and defend my side. i'm on your side this case'? i mean, if you -- are you there to take a side whether you believe it or not? >> guest: no. i would never say anything on television i didn't believe. c-span: never? >> guest: never. no, i -- i wouldn't. and i think that's important. i think it's important because i think people have to trust us, whether we're coming from the right or from the left. and, i -- i mean, i don't -- i don't want to become like those politicians i was just talking about that you -- you -- you -- you ally never know. so the m -- sometimes people come up tome and say, 'you know, i -- i don't agree with you all the time, but that's ok because i know you've just got to do that for ratings, right? you've got -- you can't believe all that stuff you say on there, right?' and i say, 'guess what? i hate to tell you, but i really do.' same with pat buchanan, and it's the same w
c-span: you're sitting there with pat buchanan or -- or bob novak or tucker carlson. and do you ever find yourself at a break saying, 'you know, i really don't want to come back and defend my side. i'm on your side this case'? i mean, if you -- are you there to take a side whether you believe it or not? >> guest: no. i would never say anything on television i didn't believe. c-span: never? >> guest: never. no, i -- i wouldn't. and i think that's important. i think it's important...
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joining us tucker carlson. you spoke at a tea party this afternoon. >> yeah.d you do? >> i talked what i know journalism, the daily caller our site. we covering the tea party in a straightforward way like a lot of people. i was impressed by the sincerity of the people. when you look a political movement you should take what the people say at face value, at least at first. you ask them why they are there and all give a straightforward reason. which is, upset about spending. >> greta: many people were dismissive of them last year. it wasn't until senator brown was elected and a lot of people woke up. maybe there is something to this. >> the coverage went from, i'm not talking about fox. but in general from dismissive and nasty. >> greta: insulting. >> very. to patronizing. sort of patting them on the head. they are not all mentally ill and racist, did you know that? >> greta: they are not all stupid. >> exactly. better to acknowledge the truth. they are ordinary people who are, i think, doing a noble think which is expressing dissent from the prevailing politica
joining us tucker carlson. you spoke at a tea party this afternoon. >> yeah.d you do? >> i talked what i know journalism, the daily caller our site. we covering the tea party in a straightforward way like a lot of people. i was impressed by the sincerity of the people. when you look a political movement you should take what the people say at face value, at least at first. you ask them why they are there and all give a straightforward reason. which is, upset about spending. >>...
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this is dropped off to john carlson. the 20-year-old scores to tie the game and force overtime. in the ot, backstrom took center stage. 31 seconds in he completed his hat trick scoring the game- winning goal to even the series at one game a piece. earlier in the week backstrom was ill and had to miss practice. the coach was asked about his center. >> he looked better. sorry. no, he had a great game. nick is a great player. great players come to the floor when you need them. >> it feels like we put the pressure on them and we got the momentum back. i mean, that's -- even if it's just one minute left, we never give up. >> the penguins on the road taking on the senators. game three of their series. the pens on a power play leading 2-1. sydney crosby with the steal. he goes in front and beats brian elliot. that's crosby's second of the post-season. the penguins defeat the senators taking a 2-1 lead in that series. the flyers defeat the devils 3- 2 in overtime also taking a two games to one lead in that series. >>> it's break time. we'll be right back. s >>> welcome back. j
this is dropped off to john carlson. the 20-year-old scores to tie the game and force overtime. in the ot, backstrom took center stage. 31 seconds in he completed his hat trick scoring the game- winning goal to even the series at one game a piece. earlier in the week backstrom was ill and had to miss practice. the coach was asked about his center. >> he looked better. sorry. no, he had a great game. nick is a great player. great players come to the floor when you need them. >> it...
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here is gretchen carlson and margaret he ver. >> what does this study tell us?look, americans that are healthy. what is interesting that tell us that testosterone is actually not rewarded. >> bill: in some countries? >> in some places. they are trying to quantify with higher levels of testosterone are 33% more to cheat on their wives, to end their marriages in divorce, they are more likely --. >> bill: than why do american women like macho men then? >> i don't believe it. >> bill: 4500 women worldwide. carleton doesn't believe it. >> i'm a deep person, but this study --. >> bill: what does that mean? >> i overanalyze everything. i spent about three hours reading it whuavy telling me you are linking women's masculinity preference based on the health care they have in their own country. >> bill: in countries where you are physically not secure women go for the warrior protector. in countries where you are physically secure, where you have access to everything like that, they don't need the warrior. look, this is the stuff they put forth this. that is what i think
here is gretchen carlson and margaret he ver. >> what does this study tell us?look, americans that are healthy. what is interesting that tell us that testosterone is actually not rewarded. >> bill: in some countries? >> in some places. they are trying to quantify with higher levels of testosterone are 33% more to cheat on their wives, to end their marriages in divorce, they are more likely --. >> bill: than why do american women like macho men then? >> i don't...
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niklas backstrom passes to john carlson and he beats jaroslav halak. carlson a big game player, scored the game-winning goal in the world junior championships. game goes to overtime. here comes nick backstrom, the hero last night. game over. a hat trick. the caps win 6-5 o.t. the series tied at one game apiece. here's the hero, nick backstrom. >> second period was kichd like embarrassing for us a little bit. we bounced back and that's a good thing for us. i mean, that's so important right now. i mean, we need those kind of wins especially at home. >> game three is in montreal. game time set for 7:00. that's all for now. have a great day. >> wasn't that worth it? lace up your running shoes and break out the chess board. here's eun yang this week's kid post. >> this week, running your best, hip-hop chess. joining us once again is tracy grant of kids post. always nice to see you. >> good morning. >> let's start with the environmental movement gaining an steam. the whale movement here. >> in wednesday's kids post" we look at an issue that of whales getting
niklas backstrom passes to john carlson and he beats jaroslav halak. carlson a big game player, scored the game-winning goal in the world junior championships. game goes to overtime. here comes nick backstrom, the hero last night. game over. a hat trick. the caps win 6-5 o.t. the series tied at one game apiece. here's the hero, nick backstrom. >> second period was kichd like embarrassing for us a little bit. we bounced back and that's a good thing for us. i mean, that's so important right...
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john carlson as the young guy that turned a series around. let me take you back to game 2. the caps had lost game 1 and were trailing in game 2. he ties it appeared to give the team new life. for rookie, this guy is very matter of fact. >> it was a good pass by nicky, and i think it was a huge goal for us. we turned over a leaf, and to play as a team as we are. >> they are down 1/3, nothing to lose. a lot of times, they're going to fight like crazy. any chance you guys will get complacent? >> i think the guys are still real focused. we don't want to go back and be complacent in that situation. we're focusing ahead, and we all want to win at home. >> what is he telling you about the key to the game? >> i think, you know, never count these guys out. they're a great team. >> is a huge game tonight with philadelphia advancing to the conference semifinals. and what a game in pittsburgh. this is the game of the week. the penguins, the senators for the chance to clinch. power up, how about that goal? the burger goes up by one, it looks like they will win. in the third overtime, th
john carlson as the young guy that turned a series around. let me take you back to game 2. the caps had lost game 1 and were trailing in game 2. he ties it appeared to give the team new life. for rookie, this guy is very matter of fact. >> it was a good pass by nicky, and i think it was a huge goal for us. we turned over a leaf, and to play as a team as we are. >> they are down 1/3, nothing to lose. a lot of times, they're going to fight like crazy. any chance you guys will get...
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progressive movement of 100 years ago, and parallel to the welfare state apparatus described by allen carlson. there is another approach. it is the approach that ronald reagan embodied in his career. an approach that emphasizes the freedom, the centralism, traditional values, and so on. in many ways, the ascendancy of ronald reagan represents something distinctive about american life. it's remarkable openness to infusions of new energy and creativity from below. i.e., from the non credentialed, non-elite sectors of society. this is of crucial importance, since so much of the state of american life, and american culture and the past half century or so, has come from the failure of its deelits,es, which have saw to transform american life beyond recognition. there is always a tendency in all human societies for elites to become inbred and brittle. one of the great strengths of american social life has been its ability to incorporate new energies and new blood into the elite class. if there is some reason to doubt whether the intellectual meritocracy, the directorate of elite institutions that h
progressive movement of 100 years ago, and parallel to the welfare state apparatus described by allen carlson. there is another approach. it is the approach that ronald reagan embodied in his career. an approach that emphasizes the freedom, the centralism, traditional values, and so on. in many ways, the ascendancy of ronald reagan represents something distinctive about american life. it's remarkable openness to infusions of new energy and creativity from below. i.e., from the non credentialed,...
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there is -- allan carlson and others brought this up -- there is a certain, or did mean for putting it this way -- there is a certain narrative of maternity that sees the progress from the traditional family to the state-run, custodial or rearing of children, and the inevitable track of history. inevitably moves in the direction of a greater integration and consolidation of a world governed by experts. this is actually the dialectic of enlightenment. to fight that, one has to have an alternative vision of the human person, of the nature of freedom, of the ways in which we can organize ourselves in smaller, more natural units of various sizes. we have to have a counter- narrative. reagan was extremely effective in laying the groundwork for that. there is a whole different vision that he offers. i think we can and should build on it. >> allan, a comment? >> i will say something nice about you. your emphasis on faith in america renewing itself from the bottom up -- i think reagan had a very great faith in that. he came out of a small town, not far from my regular home. a faith in the comm
there is -- allan carlson and others brought this up -- there is a certain, or did mean for putting it this way -- there is a certain narrative of maternity that sees the progress from the traditional family to the state-run, custodial or rearing of children, and the inevitable track of history. inevitably moves in the direction of a greater integration and consolidation of a world governed by experts. this is actually the dialectic of enlightenment. to fight that, one has to have an...
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host: the co-founder is tucker carlson how involved is see in the day to day reporting? what does he s
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yellow new american foundation and national public radio news analyst juan williams, i'm gretchen carlson, fox news watch is on right now >> when we talk about fighting for our country, let's clear the air right now on what it is we're talking about. we're not inciting violence. don't get sucked into the mainstream media's lies about conservative americans standing up for freedom as inciting violence. violence isn't the answer. it's a bunch of bunk what the media is trying to feed you. sarah palin telling the media to get it right. about the meaning of her call to arms. something nbc ignored when they aired a report by correspondent george lewis, tying ms. palin's energized appearances apriled at congressional members who voted in favor of the health care bill. she gave matt lauer a lesson and fair and balanced. i love george lewis i think he does a great job. how do you go from sarah palin giving a speech to saying did she rile up the people too much and then talk about death threats? i think that kind of reporting really is what drives people crazy about the dinosaur media. >> well, the
yellow new american foundation and national public radio news analyst juan williams, i'm gretchen carlson, fox news watch is on right now >> when we talk about fighting for our country, let's clear the air right now on what it is we're talking about. we're not inciting violence. don't get sucked into the mainstream media's lies about conservative americans standing up for freedom as inciting violence. violence isn't the answer. it's a bunch of bunk what the media is trying to feed you....
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host: jonathan strong writes for the dalely caller reporter with that website co-founded by tucker carlson. he wrote the story about r -- broke the story about michael steele and the spending going anat the rnc. here's the inside section, batting clean-up for steele. have you heard about this fund raising effort? guest: this is going to be a kind of shadow rnc, and in terms of the way that it works, it will be akin to the labor unions. on the democratic side. and they hope to raise significant funds. there are people that have a track record of raising significant funds and they can play a very significant role, particularly with the rnc being marginalized within the party. host: when you say work like the labor unions, what do you mean? guest: it's providing funds to campaigns, providing workers and volunteers to campaigns. generally, just being a force for republicans that's outside the actual party structure host: will they be public about who they're going after and that they'll release public statements telling the public how much they're spending to go after certain candidates or sup
host: jonathan strong writes for the dalely caller reporter with that website co-founded by tucker carlson. he wrote the story about r -- broke the story about michael steele and the spending going anat the rnc. here's the inside section, batting clean-up for steele. have you heard about this fund raising effort? guest: this is going to be a kind of shadow rnc, and in terms of the way that it works, it will be akin to the labor unions. on the democratic side. and they hope to raise significant...
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john carlson shoots, and ovi is there, and puts the capitals back in the ball game. it's 2-1 now. and five seconds left, last chance for the capitals. nick backstrom senators. they cannot get it done. 2-1 is the final and we are going to a game six. bruce says the early couple of goals hurt, but that's not the only thing that did them in. >> i agree it's part of the reason. the other reason is that we are not getting 20 guys playing, we are getting 13 and 14 guys every night rather than everybody coming to play. tonight we had five or six passengers again. >> i think it was our worse start. we can't have a game like this. early on i think in the first period was brutal. >> they have been around the whole series and played the whole series, and you have to give them credit coming in here, you know, probably in real tough circumstances, and sticking to the game plan and winning. so now we go back up there and we look forward to the challenge. >> the capitals lose last night 2-1 last night to the canadians. capitals still lead, and game six will inbound montreal on monday. >>> and re
john carlson shoots, and ovi is there, and puts the capitals back in the ball game. it's 2-1 now. and five seconds left, last chance for the capitals. nick backstrom senators. they cannot get it done. 2-1 is the final and we are going to a game six. bruce says the early couple of goals hurt, but that's not the only thing that did them in. >> i agree it's part of the reason. the other reason is that we are not getting 20 guys playing, we are getting 13 and 14 guys every night rather than...
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. >> greta: griff jenkins, tucker carlson, governor huckabee, dick morris, brett favre news that i knowt me when i tell them the news. >> sean: going to play again? >> greta: we have brett favre news that's as far as i'm going. you have to listen. i'm not giving any hints. >> sean: greta coming up 19 z from now. we continue with our g g g g g c if you've ever had difficulty hearing, you're not alone. watching tv going to meetings in my office, i was not able to distinguish words. i'm just listening to tv like it's fine and they're like, you've got to be kidding me. he'd always say "what? what? what?" you're not doing things that you used to do. why? because you can't hear. now there's a simple and effective way to improve your hearing and without the hassle or expense of a traditional hearing aid. introducing the songbird flexfit the world's most affordable digital hearing solution. the difference with songbird is just immediate. it was like hearing in color again. it was amazing. tv was clear the radio was clear. he went outside and said i can hear the birdies sing. it's a lot clearer,
. >> greta: griff jenkins, tucker carlson, governor huckabee, dick morris, brett favre news that i knowt me when i tell them the news. >> sean: going to play again? >> greta: we have brett favre news that's as far as i'm going. you have to listen. i'm not giving any hints. >> sean: greta coming up 19 z from now. we continue with our g g g g g c if you've ever had difficulty hearing, you're not alone. watching tv going to meetings in my office, i was not able to...
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editor at daily caller fox news contributor tucker carlson. ceo and president of the truman national security project rachel kleinfeld is with us tonight. tea party, now we hear bill clinton comparisons tim mcveigh here's barack obama mocking tea party members. >> the president: i've been a hail mused over the last couple of days where people -- i've been a little amused over the last couple of days where people have been having these rallies about taxes. you would think they would be saying thank you. >> sean: we are going to see our top rates go up 5.4% sur charge. 25% increase in medicare taxes. floating a vat tax and health care taxes on top of that thank you mr. president for taking whatever change we have. >> you shouldn't thank him because you have to pay that because you are rich. >> sean: who are you calling rich? >> i would say you are probably well off, if you need a loan i would be happy to help you. most of those tea party people are all going to be getting tax cuts. they should be saying thank you. >> sean: when the bush tax cuts
editor at daily caller fox news contributor tucker carlson. ceo and president of the truman national security project rachel kleinfeld is with us tonight. tea party, now we hear bill clinton comparisons tim mcveigh here's barack obama mocking tea party members. >> the president: i've been a hail mused over the last couple of days where people -- i've been a little amused over the last couple of days where people have been having these rallies about taxes. you would think they would be...
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editor at daily caller tucker carlson.e washington editor for fortune magazine and columnist for "time" magazine nina easton is back with us. we've told the world now, our strategy. you can attack us with biological weapons, chemical weapons we could have a major crippling cyber attack and we are not going to do anything. is that smart? >> probably not. >> sean: probably or not? >> i would vote on the not side. the prospect of using nuclear weapons is who are riff fib. going back to ronald reagan -- is horrific. going back to ronald reagan to today want a world without nuclear weapons, fine. what does it do to broadcast our intentions to somebody who might be using chemical or biological weapons against us? james baker in 1991 on the eve of the persian gulf war went to iraqi foreign minister and said to him, and suggested to him, if they use chemical weapons against our troops, guess what we might use -- >> sean: and it worked. you leave the threat hanging. . >> while we don't want to use nuclear weapons there is a rule fo
editor at daily caller tucker carlson.e washington editor for fortune magazine and columnist for "time" magazine nina easton is back with us. we've told the world now, our strategy. you can attack us with biological weapons, chemical weapons we could have a major crippling cyber attack and we are not going to do anything. is that smart? >> probably not. >> sean: probably or not? >> i would vote on the not side. the prospect of using nuclear weapons is who are riff...
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tucker carlson of the daily caller.com. a.b.from "the hill" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. in a post-cold war world where obviously the russia and u.s. confrontation or possible threat is not what it once was, let me start with you, tucker. what is the significance of the treatreaty? >> i think it's half good. better for the world when russia is weaker militarily and not good for the world when u.s. is weaker militarily. our strength guaranteed world peace since the end of the second world war. the key is not missile reduction but missile defense. russia said we're not for the u.s. to build missile shield against nukes. i don't see the senate going along with it until russia moves on that. >> chris: you brought me to what i want to talk about next with a.b. senate republicans and you need a super majority -- super, super majority of 67 votes in the senate to pass this. senate republicans raised two objections already, one is whether the treaty in any way, it doesn't legally, but whether it in any way constrains th
tucker carlson of the daily caller.com. a.b.from "the hill" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. in a post-cold war world where obviously the russia and u.s. confrontation or possible threat is not what it once was, let me start with you, tucker. what is the significance of the treatreaty? >> i think it's half good. better for the world when russia is weaker militarily and not good for the world when u.s. is weaker militarily. our strength guaranteed world peace since...
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tucker carlson, he said daily caller would be a news site conservative but nod id yo lodge cam, a detachedn post, except they co-hosted a tea party event. grover norquist's americans for tax reform and the man guilty of the original sin of astroturfing dick armey. poor tucker. fired by cnn, can't even keep a website going for six months before it becomes just another shill for the right wing. the runner up, lou dobbs. in a fawning interview with "gq" showing he's at the top of his game, provided the game is seen nilty. dobbs replies, do you think they'd have the guts to bring an independent on to msnbc? are you kidding me? have you looked at their ratings? if you looked, they're scared to dea death. nbc is ge's gift to the obama administration. and please, give us some more defense contracts. it's all good. in the last four months of his television career before cnn fired him, here were in of the ratings, compared to 294,000 watching "countdown" an hour later, lou proving again he is independent. independent of facts, independent of viewers, independent of supporters. but our winner, boss
tucker carlson, he said daily caller would be a news site conservative but nod id yo lodge cam, a detachedn post, except they co-hosted a tea party event. grover norquist's americans for tax reform and the man guilty of the original sin of astroturfing dick armey. poor tucker. fired by cnn, can't even keep a website going for six months before it becomes just another shill for the right wing. the runner up, lou dobbs. in a fawning interview with "gq" showing he's at the top of his...
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mary matalin, very sharp, and tucker carlson, as good as all the rest. c-span: who do you have the best chemistry with, sitting right there on the set -- forget the -- the content -- where just the show flows easier? >> guest: may -- maybe over the years, mary matalin. but -- but no problem with any of them. i mean, i do really like them. i like working with them. i like them personally and we're good friends. c-span: before we run out of time... >> guest: yeah. c-span: ... you met your wife where? >> guest: i met carol in san francisco in 1968 working for eugene mccarthy. c-span: you have children? >> guest: mark and david, two sons. c-span: li... >> guest: mark lives in hood river, oregon. he's a -- a nurse, a nurse practitioner, works at la clinica in hood river, oregon. and david is in graduate school at the university of davis and works at the point reyes national seashore in point reyes, california. c-span: bill press, we're out of time. this is what the cover of the book looks like. it's called "spin this!" bill press of "crossfire," cnn, thank yo
mary matalin, very sharp, and tucker carlson, as good as all the rest. c-span: who do you have the best chemistry with, sitting right there on the set -- forget the -- the content -- where just the show flows easier? >> guest: may -- maybe over the years, mary matalin. but -- but no problem with any of them. i mean, i do really like them. i like working with them. i like them personally and we're good friends. c-span: before we run out of time... >> guest: yeah. c-span: ... you met...
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tucker carlson, i think, on msnbc every time on hillary clinton on hillary clinton on tv i cross my legsnd everyone equated her everyone's first wives standing outside of probate court. they were overtly sexist things that were said about hillary clinton. at the same time it's not clear to me what effects this actually has on the outcome of an election. this sort of goes to your question which is that if i'm a democrat and i'm hearing rush limbaugh saying these things are hillary clinton does that make me more likely or less likely to want to vote for hillary clinton? you know, if i'm a democrat and i'm hearing this person beating up on someone whom i'm weighing, i would think be more inclined to vote for hillary clinton. now, that doesn't account for the fact what my unconscious biases might be about sexism. so that's why i try to come back at all times of the idea of the unconscious. in some ways i personally have less of a problem with overtly prejudice things. because it's out there. i have much more of a problem when the conversation is unspoken. when people feel they are making dec
tucker carlson, i think, on msnbc every time on hillary clinton on hillary clinton on tv i cross my legsnd everyone equated her everyone's first wives standing outside of probate court. they were overtly sexist things that were said about hillary clinton. at the same time it's not clear to me what effects this actually has on the outcome of an election. this sort of goes to your question which is that if i'm a democrat and i'm hearing rush limbaugh saying these things are hillary clinton does...
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i'm courtney in for gretchen carlson. >> there's my coffee. >> you know they're in hot water accuseddollars of fraud by the sec. but is the timing of the charges linked with the white house's financial reform push? glenn beck is in the studio with his thoughts coming up. >> and here's my coffee. and bernie goldberg lashing out at jon stewart. >> clearly you want to be a social commentator more than just a comedian. and if you want to be a good one, you better find some guts. >> behind the war of words. that story coming up. >> plus, this guy takes dunking a little too seriously. >> he ended up netting himself and he couldn't get out. more of the painful, yet hysterical video coming out. meanwhile, our slogan this hour comes from linda in illinois. "fox & friends" is your best deal, with brian, steve and courtney friel. >> very nice. >> you're watching "fox & friends"! that's a great way to begin your day. >> thank you, don king. >> that rhymed. thank you very much. >> so rare for don king to rhyme. this is where we really caught him in action. courtney, you're in for gretchen today.
i'm courtney in for gretchen carlson. >> there's my coffee. >> you know they're in hot water accuseddollars of fraud by the sec. but is the timing of the charges linked with the white house's financial reform push? glenn beck is in the studio with his thoughts coming up. >> and here's my coffee. and bernie goldberg lashing out at jon stewart. >> clearly you want to be a social commentator more than just a comedian. and if you want to be a good one, you better find some...
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tucker carlson, i think, on msnbc every time on hillary clinton on hillary clinton on tv i cross my legs and everyone equated her everyone's first wives standing outside of probate court. they were overtly sexist things that were said about hillary clinton. at the same time it's not clear to me what effects this actually has on the outcome of an election. this sort of goes to your question which is that if i'm a democrat and i'm hearing rush limbaugh saying these things are hillary clinton does that make me more likely or less likely to want to vote for hillary clinton? you know, if i'm a democrat and i'm hearing this person beating up on someone whom i'm weighing, i would think be more inclined to vote for hillary clinton. now, that doesn't account for the fact what my unconscious biases might be about sexism. so that's why i try to come back at all times of the idea of the unconscious. in some ways i personally have less of a problem with overtly prejudice things. because it's out there. i have much more of a problem when the conversation is unspoken. when people feel they are making d
tucker carlson, i think, on msnbc every time on hillary clinton on hillary clinton on tv i cross my legs and everyone equated her everyone's first wives standing outside of probate court. they were overtly sexist things that were said about hillary clinton. at the same time it's not clear to me what effects this actually has on the outcome of an election. this sort of goes to your question which is that if i'm a democrat and i'm hearing rush limbaugh saying these things are hillary clinton does...
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let me call on stephen carlson of efp. >> in your meeting with president hu, did he give you any indication that he would heed your call for the market or the exchange rate at 41? and when you envision that taking -- for the exchange rate for the yuan? and when you envision that taking place? and what happened in the last few weeks that was kind of a stormy period of disagreements with china? >> the fact is, the relationship between my administration and the chinese government has been very productive during the course of the last year and half. we started off working together at various multilateral levels, the first one in london at the g-20. i then, out of the bilateral meetings that we have then, worked then,hu to set up -- worked with president hu to set up a whole range of areas where the u.s. and china can cooperate. i may visit to china that both of us considered very successful. -- i made a visit to china that both of us considered a very successful. there are areas where we disagree and they are not new. i have to say that the amount of turbulence, as you put it, that occurred was
let me call on stephen carlson of efp. >> in your meeting with president hu, did he give you any indication that he would heed your call for the market or the exchange rate at 41? and when you envision that taking -- for the exchange rate for the yuan? and when you envision that taking place? and what happened in the last few weeks that was kind of a stormy period of disagreements with china? >> the fact is, the relationship between my administration and the chinese government has...