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. >> the great pump kin, charlie brown. >> you are fired up. >> they cheated. >> they did? >> yes. >> we decided. >> i don't know if they cheated by 500 pound, but it is ridiculous. good morning, everyone. we'll talk about the atlantic far away from the west coast, but this is the second hurricane of the season. we know the first one was irene. this is katia. the hurricane center as of this point says it is no threat to land area within the next five days, but as we take it along the path to the atlantic, it does become a major hurricane. then it would come near 120 miles per hour five days from now. that would be north of puerto rico and somewhere near bermuda and the dominican republic. right now it is not an immeant threat to the east coast, but it is still a week away. by the way, we just got a report back that august was the hottest month, the hottest august that phoenix has ever had. that's a very impressive record for the desert area there with 103 yesterday in vegas. not a lot today to stop it from heating up again with plenty of sunshine. there were thunderstorms l
. >> the great pump kin, charlie brown. >> you are fired up. >> they cheated. >> they did? >> yes. >> we decided. >> i don't know if they cheated by 500 pound, but it is ridiculous. good morning, everyone. we'll talk about the atlantic far away from the west coast, but this is the second hurricane of the season. we know the first one was irene. this is katia. the hurricane center as of this point says it is no threat to land area within the next five...
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. >> chris: bill, i am reminded of peanuts cartoon of charlie brown trying to get the football and lucyy . david plouffe said the president is trying to get the grand bargain and deal and can't get a willing partner and so maybe it is realistic not to keep going for that? >> he's president of the obligation and he has an obligation to try. >> chris: and it is medicare reform. bush had not so great numbers and he signed the medicare base. and he thought it was the right thing to do and politically it was smart and republicans had to show they had to care about seniors and buying drugs. and i think it helped bush in a reelection bid. obama is the president. and we have real economic problems and 14 months is the long time. shouldn't he be thinking hard and thinking what to do to help the economy . instead giving speeches? rebuild this bridge? >> but bill, president bush signed that bill without funding and it is an albatross. and president is saying here in terps of the consuming resolution argument that is paralyzing the congress and say this is hurting the american economy and you recko
. >> chris: bill, i am reminded of peanuts cartoon of charlie brown trying to get the football and lucyy . david plouffe said the president is trying to get the grand bargain and deal and can't get a willing partner and so maybe it is realistic not to keep going for that? >> he's president of the obligation and he has an obligation to try. >> chris: and it is medicare reform. bush had not so great numbers and he signed the medicare base. and he thought it was the right thing...
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charlie brown, he was quite partial to redheads.d confused." >> get in with us. but that's all right. we'll worry about that later. i will see you there. all right? >> bye. >> i love those redheads, man. >> i know you. >> is there any social injustice that can't be assuaged with the wisdom of david wooderson? i think not. there were reports that a red-haired baby seal in russia was shunned from the seal colony. poor little thing. but let us not be mean to seals, ladies and gentlemen, because in the end, we all go gray anyway. yes, some of us sooner than others. but in my mind, we're all redheads each in our own way on the ridiculist. that does it for "360." thanks for watching. john king starts now. >>> good evening from los angeles. tonight, part one of an extended conversation with former vice president dick cheney, who is here in california tonight for a big event at the reagan presidential library. vice president taking issue with somebody that hits close to home.
charlie brown, he was quite partial to redheads.d confused." >> get in with us. but that's all right. we'll worry about that later. i will see you there. all right? >> bye. >> i love those redheads, man. >> i know you. >> is there any social injustice that can't be assuaged with the wisdom of david wooderson? i think not. there were reports that a red-haired baby seal in russia was shunned from the seal colony. poor little thing. but let us not be mean to...
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. >> chris: i'm reminded of charlie brown trying to kick the football and lucy keeps pulling it awayat the last second. you heard david plouffe today. he would say the president has tried to get that grand bargain. that grand deal and he can't get a willing partner. maybe it is realistic not to keep going for that. >> he's president of the united states and he has an obligation to try and make a concrete proposal the republicans would then reject. he hasn't done that what is his medicare reform? george w. bush had not so great numbers in this time in 2003. he signed the medicare part d bill over the objections of a lot of his own base. over the objections of a lot of conservatives. he thought it was right. he thought politically it was smart. it is the opposite strategy of president obama. and i think it helped bush in 2004 in a narrow reelection bid. i can't see how obama -- he's the president. 14 months is a long time. we have real economic problems. that's what strikes me the most. shouldn't he be governing? trying to think what can he do to help the economy? instead he's giving s
. >> chris: i'm reminded of charlie brown trying to kick the football and lucy keeps pulling it awayat the last second. you heard david plouffe today. he would say the president has tried to get that grand bargain. that grand deal and he can't get a willing partner. maybe it is realistic not to keep going for that. >> he's president of the united states and he has an obligation to try and make a concrete proposal the republicans would then reject. he hasn't done that what is his...
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else and then you wonder why taxpayers don't trust you when you come back for the 57th time -- charlie brown, trust me, i'll hold the football. put roads forward. break the unholy alliances that the road builders have built with other spending interests and with all the guys that put all of these rules and restrictions on how you build roadses and what you can do, then you have a different project line. let's have roads built rather than the other. i tend to think we win that faster, better, at the state level but i'm willing to work with you guys at the federal level. don't walk into your room carrying on your back the political interests of a dozen other groups and wondering why that slows you down. >> governor norm quist, please stay here -- norquist, thank you. thank you for your attention. it has been a good time. thanks. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> we're going to get started with the second portion of our program. i would ask you all to "first take" your seat -- take your seats and get started. noo
else and then you wonder why taxpayers don't trust you when you come back for the 57th time -- charlie brown, trust me, i'll hold the football. put roads forward. break the unholy alliances that the road builders have built with other spending interests and with all the guys that put all of these rules and restrictions on how you build roadses and what you can do, then you have a different project line. let's have roads built rather than the other. i tend to think we win that faster, better, at...
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charlie brown, he was quite partial to redheads. character from "dazed and confused." >> get in with us. but that's all right. we'll worry about that later. i will see you there. all right? >> bye. >> i love those redheads, man. >> i know you. >> is there any social injustice that can't be assuaged with the wisdom of david wooderson? i think not. there were reports that a red-haired baby seal in russia was shunned from the seal colony. poor little thing. but let us not be mean to seals, ladies and gentlemen, because in the end, we all go gray anyway. yes, some of us sooner than others. but in my mind, we're all redheads each in our own way on the ridiculist. that does it for "360." thanks for watching. >>> tonight, peace, politics and perry. >> the obama policy of moral equivalency is a very dangerous insult.
charlie brown, he was quite partial to redheads. character from "dazed and confused." >> get in with us. but that's all right. we'll worry about that later. i will see you there. all right? >> bye. >> i love those redheads, man. >> i know you. >> is there any social injustice that can't be assuaged with the wisdom of david wooderson? i think not. there were reports that a red-haired baby seal in russia was shunned from the seal colony. poor little thing....
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i watch him try to compromise and i feel like, you know, the old charlie brown thing where lucy would bring the football out every fall and he would try to kick it and she'd lift it up. that's how it's knelt the debt negoations and my sense-- and i defer to the many political commentators here-- that the republicans have been gaining ground by refusing to compromise. they're not going to. they've been winning and until he gets out there, says what he stands for says what he wants to do. i didn't agree with everything but it's broadly sensible that actually we do need a bit of stimulus to pull it out that quickly. you've got say it and if you can't make the case then you shouldn't be president anymore. he needed to make the case. >> rose: some suggests if he can't make the case he won't be president anymore. how important was this moment for him, john? >> well, this is a very important broadly... not just this moment tonight but this moment right now in american politics is a very big moment and we're seeing the republican primary race starting to congeal and we're starting to get a se
i watch him try to compromise and i feel like, you know, the old charlie brown thing where lucy would bring the football out every fall and he would try to kick it and she'd lift it up. that's how it's knelt the debt negoations and my sense-- and i defer to the many political commentators here-- that the republicans have been gaining ground by refusing to compromise. they're not going to. they've been winning and until he gets out there, says what he stands for says what he wants to do. i...
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the original missoni model, charlie brown. how can you go wrong? >> is he scaring you, or what?en is one of the country's mest influential spiritual leaders. his message is simple. trust in god to see you through. i had a chance to talk to him in houston, to talk about his brand-new book, "every day a friday." which teaches how to have that same joy we have when that whistle blows on friday. ♪ our god reigns >> reporter: it's 11:00 a.m. on a sunday morning. and lakewood church is rocking. thousands have streamed through the front doors and into the arena, that used to house the nba's houston rockets. and getting ready to preach is this man, pastor joel osteen, the head of the biggest megachurch in the country. i have the feel. i can hear the people. i can hear the music. there's something about an atmosphere about this. >> there really is. and i like it to be a celebration. ♪ >> reporter: with the music, the lights, the jumbo screen, osteen has taken lakewood far beyond the church his fathertarted in 1959, in a feed store on the outskirts of houston. >> people come alive when th
the original missoni model, charlie brown. how can you go wrong? >> is he scaring you, or what?en is one of the country's mest influential spiritual leaders. his message is simple. trust in god to see you through. i had a chance to talk to him in houston, to talk about his brand-new book, "every day a friday." which teaches how to have that same joy we have when that whistle blows on friday. ♪ our god reigns >> reporter: it's 11:00 a.m. on a sunday morning. and lakewood...
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charlie brown would not like that! and they could be eaten by the squirrels before halloween! >>> let's talk about this, the white house fighting back against controversial new claims regarding president obama's inner -- inner circle, ron sesquin's book -- suskind called "confidence men", among the claims, he says that former communications director, anita dunn, told him that she found the obama white house to be, quote, a hostile workplace told women. anita dunn is denying she made those comments. kirsten powers is a daily communist and fox news contributor. good to have you here, good morning, kirsten. >> good morning, martha. martha: i got the book last week, starting reading it over the weekend, it's a very interesting read on a number of levels, but we want to address this issue first because this is one of the first things that the white house has sort of been fighting back on. what do you make of these claims? >> well, i think when i first read it, it running true as to what i had heard some people complaining a
charlie brown would not like that! and they could be eaten by the squirrels before halloween! >>> let's talk about this, the white house fighting back against controversial new claims regarding president obama's inner -- inner circle, ron sesquin's book -- suskind called "confidence men", among the claims, he says that former communications director, anita dunn, told him that she found the obama white house to be, quote, a hostile workplace told women. anita dunn is denying...
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chris, hang on, at this point barack obama's speech filing about the budget and jobs becoming like charlie browneachers. more of the same. nobody is hearing it anymore. >> sounds like first day of school with the cut hair and tie. look at you. megyn: it is over when we start mocking personal appearances. >> i'm not mocking. megyn: thank you. >> thank you. >> who am i to mock appearance. megyn: federal agent raiding one of the most famous musical instrument-makers in the world. just ahead why the ceo of this company says he is only guilty of being a republican. plus a man who is part of an office lottery pool for eight years, misses work the day the group wins. now he is suing. but does he have a case? in kelly's court, next. >> i think that he could have sent his money in. he probably in contact with somebody that he worked with that he could have give the money to stay on top of it. >> i feel for him but if he didn't put into it i don't think you should get anything at all. megyn: well kelly's court is back in session. on the docket today, cold hard cash for a guy who was not in it to win it. 2
chris, hang on, at this point barack obama's speech filing about the budget and jobs becoming like charlie browneachers. more of the same. nobody is hearing it anymore. >> sounds like first day of school with the cut hair and tie. look at you. megyn: it is over when we start mocking personal appearances. >> i'm not mocking. megyn: thank you. >> thank you. >> who am i to mock appearance. megyn: federal agent raiding one of the most famous musical instrument-makers in the...
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else, ok, and then you wonder why taxpayers don't trust you when you come back for the 57th time, charlie brown, trust me ilede hold the football. no, no,, no strip the roads out. break the unholy alliances, political alliances that the road builders have built with the interest and the environmentalists and with the guys that put all these rules and restrictions on how you build roads and what you can do. and them you have a different prouget. then let's go out and argue with those wasteful government programs and have roads built rather than the other. i tend to think we win that faster, better, at the state level but i'm willing to work with you guys a the federal level. but don't carry the political interest of a dudsen other groups and wonder why it slows you down. >> thank you very much for your time. thank you for the audience. thank you, c-span. thank you for the questions. please stay here for our second panel which will continue this conversation. but i thank you for your attendant dance. it's been a good time. thanks. >> on this constitution day, a reminder that our new student cam c
else, ok, and then you wonder why taxpayers don't trust you when you come back for the 57th time, charlie brown, trust me ilede hold the football. no, no,, no strip the roads out. break the unholy alliances, political alliances that the road builders have built with the interest and the environmentalists and with the guys that put all these rules and restrictions on how you build roads and what you can do. and them you have a different prouget. then let's go out and argue with those wasteful...
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charlie, an old friend of ours that i went to high school with. >> really. >> really, in high school. he does a lot of this in the city and he's come and given us one of these brown bag lunches with acoustical separation and talked about just what he's saying, using different thicknesses of material. the assembly has to go beyond the glazing, it has to be the building wall assembly that reduces outside noise. >> tempered glass is designed to take impact. that would have broken the window glass or the plate. i'm trying really hard. this doesn't want to break. let's give it a real... you know, so it's a good product. it's interesting. this center is the strongest part. the weakest part is at the edg edges. it takes quite a bit of impact, as you see. but -- in a quake, when they say don't leave the building, you know, there's a reason. you're probably better staying inside, under a desk or whatever else, because it's probably not going to be the glass that falls down but the cornice, some of the ornamental brickwork. who knows. we're likely to get hit by a power line. >> stay in the building. >> stay in the building, get under your desk. keep a bottle of scotch ther
charlie, an old friend of ours that i went to high school with. >> really. >> really, in high school. he does a lot of this in the city and he's come and given us one of these brown bag lunches with acoustical separation and talked about just what he's saying, using different thicknesses of material. the assembly has to go beyond the glazing, it has to be the building wall assembly that reduces outside noise. >> tempered glass is designed to take impact. that would have broken...