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a very simple cartoon. i never thought the nazi movemt was very good, or fascism, nazism, were very good, were very aggressive and should be stopped, and they were. >> this one is from the year 1938 also, nd what's this? >> this s the map of europe in which germany, ofcourse after they took austria and kept expanding, shek there in the idle, it's like being in the jaws of a wolf. and of course they certainly did bite off czechoslovakia. >> from your view, where were you right and where were you wrong when some f the things -- did you eve find yourself drawing a series of cartoons where it turned out your supposition was wrong? >> don't think so. but you know, certainly not on this era. i hink on the vietnam war, you know, if i had it to do over again, i think i would have been opposed to it right from the very beginning, from president eisenhower sent in some observers and kennedy sent in more and then .johnson sent more. but i did, you know, come around on that and realized it was, as you might say, the ga
a very simple cartoon. i never thought the nazi movemt was very good, or fascism, nazism, were very good, were very aggressive and should be stopped, and they were. >> this one is from the year 1938 also, nd what's this? >> this s the map of europe in which germany, ofcourse after they took austria and kept expanding, shek there in the idle, it's like being in the jaws of a wolf. and of course they certainly did bite off czechoslovakia. >> from your view, where were you right...
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let's just start with my favorite cartoon here. you know, so mike was right. we thought it was cute when it was 50% or 60% megaadvertise engine iowa and then it was 92% of the advertising in the last week in florida was negative. which is truly a very large number. and this is actually a cartoon by mike lukoyich from a few years ago, american style democracy is coming to iraq. i'm going to come back to that slide at the end and perhaps put a different spin on what i think the point of it was. the fact of the matter is, people do not have very nice things to say about negative advertising. and let's look at press coverage, recent coverage about negative ads and you see it, the view from americliving rooms is good one. they are more frequent and the battle of negative ads started earlier than this year document. click, okay. uh oh, well if the other slide was there, it would have four other quotes from "new york times" "washington post" talking about how negative the campaign is. so, what is in that right, we will try it again. in that cartoon, i'll put my back
let's just start with my favorite cartoon here. you know, so mike was right. we thought it was cute when it was 50% or 60% megaadvertise engine iowa and then it was 92% of the advertising in the last week in florida was negative. which is truly a very large number. and this is actually a cartoon by mike lukoyich from a few years ago, american style democracy is coming to iraq. i'm going to come back to that slide at the end and perhaps put a different spin on what i think the point of it was....
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>> well, we reached out several times today to the new york post to ask them about the cartoon. we have had no response. now, the nypd police commissioner and the mayor of new york city are defending their surveillance program as fair, sensitive and legal. richelle? >> susan candiotti, thank you very much. >>> a symbol of a dead terrorist leader comes falling down in pakistan. not just any house. i'll tell you why pakistan's government wants it gone. >>> and the top two gop candidates offered their take on the obama administration's reaction to those koran burnings in afghanistan. we'll hear what they said. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ one chance to hunt down the right insurance at the right price. the "name your price" tool,
>> well, we reached out several times today to the new york post to ask them about the cartoon. we have had no response. now, the nypd police commissioner and the mayor of new york city are defending their surveillance program as fair, sensitive and legal. richelle? >> susan candiotti, thank you very much. >>> a symbol of a dead terrorist leader comes falling down in pakistan. not just any house. i'll tell you why pakistan's government wants it gone. >>> and the...
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thises a cartoon-like craft.the rest of the report is very professional, but this is a power density, and this is relating to and can thus -- to the antenna. they say there are two antennas, the maximum in the neighborhood and 0.1 of the average, so it is a cartoon graf not worthy of proper engineering, because in the same report, thises the actual lab here regard now this is 200 feet. the number would be 20, get a claim here it is a maximum of one, and the average is 0.1. i am simply -- i asked them to remove this particular plot. it is misleading, and engineers and love their data for accuracy, but this is not. based on this, i say where are the measurements? i asked the dtw to insist where are these measurements, and i did not want to hear that it was just fccc. i am asking them to kindly remove this. it is for engineering and should not get past the health apartment. this shows the different countries. i think this is really pour for the health apartment to except this and not simply reject it, because they a
thises a cartoon-like craft.the rest of the report is very professional, but this is a power density, and this is relating to and can thus -- to the antenna. they say there are two antennas, the maximum in the neighborhood and 0.1 of the average, so it is a cartoon graf not worthy of proper engineering, because in the same report, thises the actual lab here regard now this is 200 feet. the number would be 20, get a claim here it is a maximum of one, and the average is 0.1. i am simply -- i...
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these were some warner brothers and cartoons and others. racism was just part of the culture, children's literature. you remember james baldwin saying growing up it comes as a rude shock to be rooting against gary cooper against the indians and then you realize the indians are you. you understand how they can go a job on the mentalities both black and whites. now where does this music come from? there are several sources. the folk music revival of the 1950s and '60s, which actually goes back to a more progressive left wing culture of folk music. folk music as synonymous of the 1940s. going back to woody guthrie and going back to other artists. we're going to focus on the revival of folk music in the 1950s and '60s, modern jazz, the spirituals. the spirituals and the freedom songs of the civil rights movement. now, i just wanted to give you a brief glimpse of some of the figures who were prominent in the move, and you can see this -- this pete seger recording is from a live concert. in 1963, june 8, 1963, so that would have been happening in
these were some warner brothers and cartoons and others. racism was just part of the culture, children's literature. you remember james baldwin saying growing up it comes as a rude shock to be rooting against gary cooper against the indians and then you realize the indians are you. you understand how they can go a job on the mentalities both black and whites. now where does this music come from? there are several sources. the folk music revival of the 1950s and '60s, which actually goes back to...
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let's take a look at the cartoon we have on the board. it's from the new york times from january of this year. as far as he's concerned that's the only people that use that way. let's take a look at another slide and see how we go. okay. this is the video that we watched. it's -- ignore the promotion at the bottom. we will give any number of interpretations to the word. if we just went a contemporary versions of looking at how this word is used, we still have controversy. do we not? why is the controversy about the "n" word. it's offensive to certain people but not everybody. we have certain audiences that think they can use it. we also got a chance to see there's many different definitions for the word. we can't just assume it only has one meaning. the primary, is a derogatory term to people of color. yes? we can say black people. i'm sure we'll be okay. it's the idea of who can use the word. our discussion becomes less about language and more about control and power. yes? it's an important conversation. it's surprising to see how histor
let's take a look at the cartoon we have on the board. it's from the new york times from january of this year. as far as he's concerned that's the only people that use that way. let's take a look at another slide and see how we go. okay. this is the video that we watched. it's -- ignore the promotion at the bottom. we will give any number of interpretations to the word. if we just went a contemporary versions of looking at how this word is used, we still have controversy. do we not? why is the...
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the world was just gone as they say in cartoons, plum loco. the way to cope with awful things like prop 187 or anti-immigrant hatred, was to satirize the thing to knock it out, so yeah, we were pushing back. >> when you heard at the time when you heard governor wilson back at that time use the term self-deportation, not getting it was a joke, when you heard mitt romney do it last week in florida, did you feel like you should be taking credit or did you feel horrified? >> i felt like i had fallen in a time machine. like everything had stood still. this happens sometimes with my editorial cartoons, i'll get an e-mail from somebody, a picture of their college dorm door, covered with my cartoons from the 90s, and they are about this era, about immigration and i read in 2012 and you can almost just change the year on them and they still apply. it's kind of hearing those two guys mention self-deportation, you laugh but it's still sad that we're still stuck in this anti-immigrant hysteria. >> and also, the reason i play ed that clip about the dream a
the world was just gone as they say in cartoons, plum loco. the way to cope with awful things like prop 187 or anti-immigrant hatred, was to satirize the thing to knock it out, so yeah, we were pushing back. >> when you heard at the time when you heard governor wilson back at that time use the term self-deportation, not getting it was a joke, when you heard mitt romney do it last week in florida, did you feel like you should be taking credit or did you feel horrified? >> i felt like...
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and sometimes i'm in the mood for seeing a cartoon girl get loaded.hen you see them doing interviews, the cast of "the jersey shore," and they are always talking about they're not as dumb as the characters they play on the show. let's just say i hope that's true. >> it's like 12 to 10:00. we should go somewhere. >> where do you want to go? >> what's 12 to 10:00 mean? >> 12 minutes to 10:00? >> yes. what's that mean? >> it's ten minutes to 12:00. >> really? so, i said it right. i have no idea how to speak clock language. when i say what time is it? and someone says, it's a quarter past 2:00, just [ bleep ] say it's 2:30. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: she's a national treasure, isn't she? is it just me? or does snooki look a little like danny devito? [ laughter ] let's get that nickname going. good news for president obama today. for the first time in eight months, his approval rating is up to 50%. only half the country dislikes him. that's good. apparently his strategy of not being any of the republican candidates is paying off. [ laughter ] just to give you
and sometimes i'm in the mood for seeing a cartoon girl get loaded.hen you see them doing interviews, the cast of "the jersey shore," and they are always talking about they're not as dumb as the characters they play on the show. let's just say i hope that's true. >> it's like 12 to 10:00. we should go somewhere. >> where do you want to go? >> what's 12 to 10:00 mean? >> 12 minutes to 10:00? >> yes. what's that mean? >> it's ten minutes to 12:00....
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her dad thought she got into some trouble like a cartoon character.ut i should stress after spending time in new york and her sfrendz and her principal, this is a girl that never got into any serious trouble whatsoever. she was quite shy and very modest and never bragged. she became a model and she didn't tell anybody about it. her friends were shocked when they saw her picture in "seventeen" magazine. her family how many home in east orange, new jersey, was the only home in the area that had a built in swimming pool. all summer long, it was the social center of east orange. her friends would come over and swim with whit knew houston. then one of her friends said, we liked to run around the neighborhood and have fun. but whitney was too shy and quiet, but she stayed home. she stayed in the swimming pool in east orange, new jersey. more in a minute. >>> our special coverage does begin at 11:00 eastern. the funeral service itself for whitney houston is scheduled to begin at 12:00 noon eastern. just a while ago we were talking about don lemon saying the
her dad thought she got into some trouble like a cartoon character.ut i should stress after spending time in new york and her sfrendz and her principal, this is a girl that never got into any serious trouble whatsoever. she was quite shy and very modest and never bragged. she became a model and she didn't tell anybody about it. her friends were shocked when they saw her picture in "seventeen" magazine. her family how many home in east orange, new jersey, was the only home in the area...
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these cartoons were published recently in a state-run newspaper. and they highlight a disturbing trend. egypt's transitional government is trying to whip up anti-american fervor. its latest ploy is a high pub c publicity trial, nearly half of u.s. citizens who stand accused of illegally receiving foreign funds to promote democracy. the government claims they didn't have a license to do their work. in reality, they people have filed registration papers under the old regime of hosni mubarak. they were told their papers were in order. besides, it is the egyptian government which receives $1.2 billion in the aid from the united states every year to harass charities about getting funds from america. so what is going on? in a recent column, "the new york times'" tom friedman points out that the ongoing was a brainchild of an old mubarak crony, egypt's minister of planning and cooperation. her strategy, friedman says, is to unite egyptians by standing up to the foreigners. she plays this game by taking advantage of a fractured egyptian leadership. it seem
these cartoons were published recently in a state-run newspaper. and they highlight a disturbing trend. egypt's transitional government is trying to whip up anti-american fervor. its latest ploy is a high pub c publicity trial, nearly half of u.s. citizens who stand accused of illegally receiving foreign funds to promote democracy. the government claims they didn't have a license to do their work. in reality, they people have filed registration papers under the old regime of hosni mubarak. they...
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let's take a look at the cartoon we have on the board. it's from the "new york times" from january of this year. mark twain used the "n" word 219 times in huck fin. he was one of the 19th superintendent's greatest and a little black kid in the back says gang stag rappers because as far as he's concerned that's the only people that would use it that many times. let's take a look at another slide and see how we go. okay. this is the video that we watched. it is ignore the promotion at the bottom. it is the "n" word, divided we stand where we were giving an opportunity to see any number. >> interpretations of the word. even if weep had no context, we still have controversy, do we not? the controversy basicallying about what? someone help me. why is the controversy about the n word? it's offensive to certain people but not to everybody. okay? we have certain audiences that think they can use it and some who don't think they can use it at all. there are many different definitions for the word. we can't just assume it only has one mean. the ide
let's take a look at the cartoon we have on the board. it's from the "new york times" from january of this year. mark twain used the "n" word 219 times in huck fin. he was one of the 19th superintendent's greatest and a little black kid in the back says gang stag rappers because as far as he's concerned that's the only people that would use it that many times. let's take a look at another slide and see how we go. okay. this is the video that we watched. it is ignore the...
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yeah cartoons good that's that's i guess my end point there but going back captain america absolutely an agent of the of the i say that they're going to be going after she would do in louis for trying to redistribute scrooge mcduck swells something any. great to have you guys people will thank you very much thank you could see it in a. crazy alert move over roseanne has some new competition. it's me. it's an election year and i can't keep a secret i am going to become your new president yeah it's true that's right u.f.o. phil is self appointed intergalactic lee sponsored candidate for president announced yesterday that he has been granted the necessary authority to assume the role of president without having to wait for the november election in an interview with various media outlets u.f.o. phil said he is in possession of secret scrolls that are written by beans from another planet scrolls the give him the authority needed to assume the role of president with out in a lecture on president the alien a bastard plans to establish a senate for terrestrial alien relations create a system
yeah cartoons good that's that's i guess my end point there but going back captain america absolutely an agent of the of the i say that they're going to be going after she would do in louis for trying to redistribute scrooge mcduck swells something any. great to have you guys people will thank you very much thank you could see it in a. crazy alert move over roseanne has some new competition. it's me. it's an election year and i can't keep a secret i am going to become your new president yeah...
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i want to show you a strange cartoon of egypt. you knowle sam looks sinister and mean. the implication, i suppose, is that the u.s. is spying on egyptians. another cartoon shows him with a pistol. he is pointing it at an egyptian man with a canon. the caption says "dignity." the mention is americans are robbing egyptians of their dignity. what is going on? these cartoons were published recently in a state-run newspaper and they highlight a disturbing trend. egypt's transitional government is trying to whip up anti-american fervor. it's a high publicity trial set to begin today. this is a list of 43 people. nearly half of them u.s. citizens who stand accused of illegally receiving foreign funds to promote democracy. the government claims they didn't have a license to do their work. in reality these people had filed registration papers under the old regime of hosni mubarak. they were told their papers were in order. besides, it is a little rich for the egyptian government which receives $1.2 billion in aid from the united states every year to harass charities about gettin
i want to show you a strange cartoon of egypt. you knowle sam looks sinister and mean. the implication, i suppose, is that the u.s. is spying on egyptians. another cartoon shows him with a pistol. he is pointing it at an egyptian man with a canon. the caption says "dignity." the mention is americans are robbing egyptians of their dignity. what is going on? these cartoons were published recently in a state-run newspaper and they highlight a disturbing trend. egypt's transitional...
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and so, i guess, you know, since they declared jihad, if a cartoonist write some kind of cartoon of a islam or mohammed, and so i guess my question is, what are we allowed ourselves to be so they are -- so terrorized and why is this type of religion given preferential treatment around the world? thanks. >> guest: just to make something you said, it was actually serrano he did the crucifix. robert mapplethorpe did the homoerotic photographs with pat buchanan. if memory serves, pat buchanan when he ran for president in 1992 against the first president bush put in a spectacularly inspired attack ad with president bush. it's the first of either saint george h. w. bush edited into a homoerotic video. it was a splendid stuff but it was serrano did the crucifix. as you know, when you do something like that, somebody did a play in which jesus was gay and having an affair with judith iscariot. corpus christi it's called by terence mckellen on broadway a few years ago. and catholics held a placard on the sidewalk. if you have done that play about mohammad you would have had an entirely more mot
and so, i guess, you know, since they declared jihad, if a cartoonist write some kind of cartoon of a islam or mohammed, and so i guess my question is, what are we allowed ourselves to be so they are -- so terrorized and why is this type of religion given preferential treatment around the world? thanks. >> guest: just to make something you said, it was actually serrano he did the crucifix. robert mapplethorpe did the homoerotic photographs with pat buchanan. if memory serves, pat buchanan...
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today" cartoon.ee, this is what i think some conservative viewers when i analyze santorum last week i said if he, rick santorum, continues to get into the social fabric of what you can and can't do in personal behavior, the press is going to kill him. and that cartoon has him and looks like the pope or a cardinal in bed and saying that, you know, it's basically mr. santorum is here to make sure that nothing untoward happens. this is what rick santorum is going to face in the general election. >> you are absolutely right, bill. >> which is why rick santorum would be a risky norm knee. i have read his positions on contraception and prenatal testing and so forth. it's a respectable case he makes on those things. those are not the issues this election year. while i think within the context of a republic primary those issues may not hurt him too badly. i t. would hurt and it would make those issues would be general election poison. >> okay. but i think it's helping him, not hurting him in the primary. i t
today" cartoon.ee, this is what i think some conservative viewers when i analyze santorum last week i said if he, rick santorum, continues to get into the social fabric of what you can and can't do in personal behavior, the press is going to kill him. and that cartoon has him and looks like the pope or a cardinal in bed and saying that, you know, it's basically mr. santorum is here to make sure that nothing untoward happens. this is what rick santorum is going to face in the general...
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, like the-month-old cartoons which were clever and thought provoking.his doesn't strike me as either of these. >> bret: to your pick. >> jeremy lin. >> bret: what is your pick? >> jeremy lin. i picked him so we can watch highlights. typical harvard grad. they didn't neglect him for decades, the incredible basketball talent from harvard. i'm extremely thrilled by what he is doing as a harvard grad myself. most harvard grads, you know, not so great in terms of the contribution to the national well-being. jeremy lin is helping to revive the reputation of my alma mater. >> bret: charles, linsteria? >> i'm not sure it has to do with higher education. it has to do with theology. with tim tebow on the sidelines, in the off-season, i think the lord was looking for a little entertainment and he found lin, who as you know is devout christian. so he will carry on until the football season starts again. >> bret: liz? >> and i was just going to add to that, it's been nice that basketball has had something to bring it back. because basketball has been kind of gone by
, like the-month-old cartoons which were clever and thought provoking.his doesn't strike me as either of these. >> bret: to your pick. >> jeremy lin. >> bret: what is your pick? >> jeremy lin. i picked him so we can watch highlights. typical harvard grad. they didn't neglect him for decades, the incredible basketball talent from harvard. i'm extremely thrilled by what he is doing as a harvard grad myself. most harvard grads, you know, not so great in terms of the...
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we have after school programming, cartoons and come -- comics. >> d ana you're boeing -- going to be here too. you're going to be washing with did i understand -- working with the kids on saturday. >> i am. i have this huge canvas. i'm going to have the kids help finish any creation and store -- my creation and story. >> pat, a lot of schools because of budget cuts are cutting art classes. you are helping out. >> yes, we're sort of an art on wheels program. with e combo to the school -- we go to the schools, bring our teachers, trained in art, art education majors to the classroom. the schools don't have to provide any of the human resources, services and other things that go along with hiring staff so it becomes affordable. access is the name of the game. it's all for the ben fits of the children -- benefit of the children. >> wonderful. the kids are getting something out of the it, the schools are getting something out of it. it kicks off tomorrow, it's a free event forkids from 1:00 to 9:00. reporting live, krhei johnson -- cheri johnson. >>> invest gayer -- a woman appears to be
we have after school programming, cartoons and come -- comics. >> d ana you're boeing -- going to be here too. you're going to be washing with did i understand -- working with the kids on saturday. >> i am. i have this huge canvas. i'm going to have the kids help finish any creation and store -- my creation and story. >> pat, a lot of schools because of budget cuts are cutting art classes. you are helping out. >> yes, we're sort of an art on wheels program. with e combo...
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but donald trump is such a cartoon character. an endorsement no matter who he chooses is likes bugs bunny saying which candidate for president he supports. so it's really kind of a nonnews event. >> we shall see what happens this afternoon. always great to see you. thank you for your time. >>> donald trump does make that big announcement at 3:30. martin bashir will have live coverage of that. it all starts here at 3:00 p.m. >>> outraged e jipgss are blaming police for failing to prevent a soccer vriot that killed 70 people. nbc's a man mul dean joins me from cairo. was the riot a result of the sports rivalry or politics at play? how is it being determined? >> well, thomas, we have an investigative committee. the key question is whether this was something more sinister than what it seemed to be. according to many egyptians and analysts, they think there is something underlying this violence. now as you mentioned, 74 people killed. but many people are surprised that the sudden spike of violence. yes, politics in egypt are common wi
but donald trump is such a cartoon character. an endorsement no matter who he chooses is likes bugs bunny saying which candidate for president he supports. so it's really kind of a nonnews event. >> we shall see what happens this afternoon. always great to see you. thank you for your time. >>> donald trump does make that big announcement at 3:30. martin bashir will have live coverage of that. it all starts here at 3:00 p.m. >>> outraged e jipgss are blaming police for...
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why are folks at fox news going nuts over a cartoon?ll tell you why. >>> up next, lou dobbs is the latest fox newser to take on a fictional character for pushing a so-called liberal agenda. don't forget to tweet us using the hash tag ed show. we're right back. >>> whoa. >> this is amazing. >> what are those? >> those are trees. they used to grow all around here. >> well, that's a scene from the new animated movie "the lorax" and message of environmentalism gives lou dobbs some serious high blood pressure. >> so where have we all heard this before? occupy wall street forever trying to pit makers against the takers and president obama repeating that everyone should pay their fair share in dozens of speeches since his state of the union address. the president's liberal friends using animated movies to sell their agenda to children. >> yeah. conspiracy theorist. leave it to lou dobbs that a kids movie about caring about the environment is about occupy wall street. he thinks "the lorax" is a conspiracy by president obama's hollywood friends?
why are folks at fox news going nuts over a cartoon?ll tell you why. >>> up next, lou dobbs is the latest fox newser to take on a fictional character for pushing a so-called liberal agenda. don't forget to tweet us using the hash tag ed show. we're right back. >>> whoa. >> this is amazing. >> what are those? >> those are trees. they used to grow all around here. >> well, that's a scene from the new animated movie "the lorax" and message of...
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and yes, it's made into more of a cartoon because he's so handsome. he's just comically handsome in a certain kind of way. >> rugged good looks. >> yeah. but what does he really believe? when you hear it come out of his mouth, is there an instant where you think, ah, this is the core of his conviction. when you hear him talking about obama and foreign policy as in retreat and somehow like neville chamberlain, you know that he doesn't believe a word of it, not a word of it. when you hear him talk about safety nets and the poor, he doesn't care a bit about it. and when you look at his real record, in his one political success, his term as governor in massachusetts, his single achievement, he is running away from it, and everybody sees that. so yes, it's true that everybody to the right of a certain point is going to vote against obama. but will they come out in droves to do so is another question. >> all right. we've got to take a break. we will come right back. we will talk about american politics and a little bit about what's going on around the world
and yes, it's made into more of a cartoon because he's so handsome. he's just comically handsome in a certain kind of way. >> rugged good looks. >> yeah. but what does he really believe? when you hear it come out of his mouth, is there an instant where you think, ah, this is the core of his conviction. when you hear him talking about obama and foreign policy as in retreat and somehow like neville chamberlain, you know that he doesn't believe a word of it, not a word of it. when you...
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. >> reporter: the hard truth is in this cartoon posted on the wall of one member. if you're one of facebook's 8 hundred million users, you are not a customer, you are the product. facebook's income comes from this part of the page, the advisors. they're the reason investors have been chomping at the bit to get a piece of the company. when the shares go on sale, they'll be pressuring them to squeeze more money from advisors. on the other hand, it will give regulators in washington more of a say in protecting your privacy. mark zuckerberg will become the newest member of the world's 25 richest people club with a net worth of $20 billion. as many as a thousand of his employees will become millionaires. most of them will have to wait six months or more to sell their shares. >> the ipo price for facebook based on private trading markets is somewhere in the 80 billion to $100 billion range. these are numbers that you don't see. we're in uncharted territory here >> reporter: some analysts say its stock is way overpriced. in terms of user minutes per month, facebook pas ed
. >> reporter: the hard truth is in this cartoon posted on the wall of one member. if you're one of facebook's 8 hundred million users, you are not a customer, you are the product. facebook's income comes from this part of the page, the advisors. they're the reason investors have been chomping at the bit to get a piece of the company. when the shares go on sale, they'll be pressuring them to squeeze more money from advisors. on the other hand, it will give regulators in washington more of...
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it looks like the hour of cartoons has continued this year. every time you look at a primary or caucus, there's a new winner up there. last night it was rick santorum. nobody thinks it is going to be rick santorum every night. it was romney for a while. it's like the voters keep voting against whoever seems to be hot because they can't stand that person so they vote for the other guy. they keep saying no for what they see by voting for the outside guy that doesn't have a chance to keep this thing crazy the way it is. >> it seems like every contest to date has been discreet in the sense there's not been the big mo to borrow the old bush 41 term, you saw from state to state. every election in every state has been different here so far. but i think what you have seen, though, is the conservative base of the party saying, hang on. we're not quite ready to corinate romney yet. i think you'll see a lot of conservatives in the days to come saying to romney, it's not good enough that you just drop nuclear weapons on santorum like you did gingrich. we
it looks like the hour of cartoons has continued this year. every time you look at a primary or caucus, there's a new winner up there. last night it was rick santorum. nobody thinks it is going to be rick santorum every night. it was romney for a while. it's like the voters keep voting against whoever seems to be hot because they can't stand that person so they vote for the other guy. they keep saying no for what they see by voting for the outside guy that doesn't have a chance to keep this...
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on a saturday morning we would watch the osmonds' cartoon and the jacksons' cartoon and band stand andt of people would compare "soul train" and "band stand." they were alike but obviously very different. >> well, "soul train" was, you know, for us, you know, for african-americans, but then -- yeah, for black folks and then it went on to be for the world, you know. i have been around the world and people know "soul train." if they don't know "soul train" they know the "soul train" line. at one time don opened a dance studio in los angeles and i was one of the instructors and got to teach the queen of soul, arena franklin, how to do the robot which was surreal. there's just a lot of great and a lot of good that came out of "soul train" and all the jobs he provided for cameramen and talent coordinators. i mean, again, i just really can't say enough. >> yeah. you're maybe not prepared but if there was a song you could sing to don cornelius, what would it be. maybe you can sing us to break if you wouldn't mind. >> oh, my gosh. i don't know what song i would sing, but i know that as he woul
on a saturday morning we would watch the osmonds' cartoon and the jacksons' cartoon and band stand andt of people would compare "soul train" and "band stand." they were alike but obviously very different. >> well, "soul train" was, you know, for us, you know, for african-americans, but then -- yeah, for black folks and then it went on to be for the world, you know. i have been around the world and people know "soul train." if they don't know...
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. >> oh, dear. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: you couldn't have said that better if you were a cartoonnstance, let's talk about private equity and bain capital. so the carried interest. >> right. >> jon: basically they take a company. they get 2% fee. >> right. >> jon: as long as they have the company. they usually have it for five years. >> right. >> jon: whatever that money is, and the profit they get off of that, 20%, comes to them, and they're only charged 15% in taxes. >> right. >> jon: how is that legal? >> well, two things. nob one, it's-- you're 98.5% right. there's a very important 1.5%. yeah, they get this 20%, but they only get the 20%, jon, if they are able to generate-- usually the contract says 8.5% compound on the entire portfolio. >> jon: how did they get $242 million that they pulled out of dade, and then it went bankrupt? they took out another loan on it. they used that loan to pay themselveses that money. and then that money is taxed at 15% instead of 35%. >> right. right. ( laughter ) we're talking about different things. i'm talking about when they get to get the 2
. >> oh, dear. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> jon: you couldn't have said that better if you were a cartoonnstance, let's talk about private equity and bain capital. so the carried interest. >> right. >> jon: basically they take a company. they get 2% fee. >> right. >> jon: as long as they have the company. they usually have it for five years. >> right. >> jon: whatever that money is, and the profit they get off of that, 20%, comes to them, and...