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maybe samuel clemens is like thomas jefferson and mark twain is like uncle sam.ticking his finger in our face saying, i want your child. he wants the laughs when he is some quotesstage. of his, some things i wrote are found, people start clapping. they say, i love it. i love, laments. i was born modest, but it wore off. if you cannot give yourself a compliment in in any other way, just do like donruss. give your self one. do it right now. i love compliments. although i am also embarrassed to say what i think when i get a compliment. i so often feel they have not gone far enough. you know, he is a funny guy. and about virtually anything. one, so do not go looking for it, what there are dictionaries of twain quotes. that would come in handy for your occupation. you can look up anything, dog, cats. "i like cats, they are quieter than children. although you pick up a cat and you learn something about life that you cannot learn any other way." he is funny about anything. tavis: i am going to be looking for that book and if you do not, i will be stalking you backstage
maybe samuel clemens is like thomas jefferson and mark twain is like uncle sam.ticking his finger in our face saying, i want your child. he wants the laughs when he is some quotesstage. of his, some things i wrote are found, people start clapping. they say, i love it. i love, laments. i was born modest, but it wore off. if you cannot give yourself a compliment in in any other way, just do like donruss. give your self one. do it right now. i love compliments. although i am also embarrassed to...
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clemens heads the county's naacp. they have formed a multiracial coalition in philadelphia to help heal the city's wounds. pr my predecessor would probably not have sat here and trusted jim at all. >> once we kind of got to know each other and understand where the other was coming from, we made a lot more progress. >> reporter: is there still an issue with trust? >> i think it's more about the people who are still in power that want to stay in power. you look at all these new voter suppression things, voter i.d. laws. you see it happening all over the country. it's scary. >> reporter: african-americans make up 37% of mississippi voters. the highest percentage in the country. 29% of its state legislature is african-american. heat's also the highest in the country. >> there's been incredible change. basic, drastic change. when is the federal government going to quit punishing us for the sins of our great, great, great grandfathers? >> you may think we're there already. i don't think so. to me, there are still people in
clemens heads the county's naacp. they have formed a multiracial coalition in philadelphia to help heal the city's wounds. pr my predecessor would probably not have sat here and trusted jim at all. >> once we kind of got to know each other and understand where the other was coming from, we made a lot more progress. >> reporter: is there still an issue with trust? >> i think it's more about the people who are still in power that want to stay in power. you look at all these new...
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you remember now the government was involved with barry bond and rogerç clemens.harge they got with either one was obstruction of justice with barry bond, which he is appealing. and they had subpoena power and everything else. major league baseball does not have subpoena power. the most they can get is 50 games but it'll be tough for baseball to prove this. >> why is it so tough to prove? according to reports, the doctor kept records. there were files and information -- go ahead, dave. >> first of all, he is not a doctor. which makes it more scuzzy. it is like he runes this clinic. this anti-aging clinic. >> thank you. >> but the second thing is, all they really need to do is to get it agreed upon with the union that suspensions will take place. it is not a formal legal process but the way major league baseball has gone about this will think, also make this more difficult. like this won't happen in one fell swoop. this could take months, if not years, to get through. >> do you see them cleaning it up? >> major league baseball does want to clean it up p. but the wa
you remember now the government was involved with barry bond and rogerç clemens.harge they got with either one was obstruction of justice with barry bond, which he is appealing. and they had subpoena power and everything else. major league baseball does not have subpoena power. the most they can get is 50 games but it'll be tough for baseball to prove this. >> why is it so tough to prove? according to reports, the doctor kept records. there were files and information -- go ahead, dave....
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getting close to becoming the first pitcher to start a season 11-0 since roger clemens did it back in 1997. let's get you back to st. louis. here's joe buck and tim mccarver. >> joe: thanks. that was your pick, scherzer for the a.l. cy young award. >> tim: i just thought scherzer, that the maturity came together with the physical ability and it was going to be a big year for him, and so far it has been. >> joe: here's matt holliday in the hole 0-2. a couple things, scherzer's from this area, st. louis. one of the real good guys in the game. >> tim: oh, yeah. >> joe: detroit started the game with a three-game lead over cleveland. meanwhile arizona with their fourth straight win. they started the day two and a half games up on san diego in the n.l. west. here's a ground ball left side. andrews gloves and throws. one out. holliday 0 for 3. take a look at the fox sports one pitching comparison, presented by fox sports one, america's new sports network coming august 17th. there are the numbers for the two 22-year-olds. >> tim: a lot of people may have forgotten that the san diego padres th
getting close to becoming the first pitcher to start a season 11-0 since roger clemens did it back in 1997. let's get you back to st. louis. here's joe buck and tim mccarver. >> joe: thanks. that was your pick, scherzer for the a.l. cy young award. >> tim: i just thought scherzer, that the maturity came together with the physical ability and it was going to be a big year for him, and so far it has been. >> joe: here's matt holliday in the hole 0-2. a couple things, scherzer's...
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he became the first pitcher to do so since roger clemens in 1997 got the win tonight. detroit beat the red sox final up 10 to three. for those wondering where lolo jones is these days, how about iowa. u.s. track and field championships 100-meter hurdle finals got off to a nice start but not how you start. it's how you finish. rollins took first. jones finished fifth. lolo, by the way, part of u.s. bobsled team. >>> now, still to come, bruins, black hawks, one team is one win away from the stanley cup. don't move. female narrator: female narrator: closed captioning brought to you by sleep train. wishing you a sparkling fourth of july. [female vo] looking for the hottest [female vo] looking for the hottest deal on a new mattress? then don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale! right now, save on sleep train's most popular posturpedic and beautyrest mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and serta icomfort. big savings and interest-free financing? these deals aren't just hot - they're explosive! don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale. ♪ slee
he became the first pitcher to do so since roger clemens in 1997 got the win tonight. detroit beat the red sox final up 10 to three. for those wondering where lolo jones is these days, how about iowa. u.s. track and field championships 100-meter hurdle finals got off to a nice start but not how you start. it's how you finish. rollins took first. jones finished fifth. lolo, by the way, part of u.s. bobsled team. >>> now, still to come, bruins, black hawks, one team is one win away from...
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he spoke with steve clemens. due to technical problems, our coverage is less than one hour. >> good morning. >> good morning. [laughter] >> [laughter] >> we are about to have one of the most extraordinary moments. that anyone could possibly have listening to john dingell. everybody in this room knows about him. i will not give you a long introduction. i will say a couple of words. for anybody who loves and is passionate about politics, loves the game of politics and making policy, you cannot help but admire, respect, and indeed even love, not all the time i am sure. the chairman. he has been center stage since 1955. his father was here starting in 1932. the word dingell is synonymous with getting things done in washington. there was a time when we got things done in washington. there's hardly a piece of legislation in the area of health or energy or environment or security or telecommunications and others that john dingell did not have his fingerprints on. long time. just to give a quick perspective, he's the onl
he spoke with steve clemens. due to technical problems, our coverage is less than one hour. >> good morning. >> good morning. [laughter] >> [laughter] >> we are about to have one of the most extraordinary moments. that anyone could possibly have listening to john dingell. everybody in this room knows about him. i will not give you a long introduction. i will say a couple of words. for anybody who loves and is passionate about politics, loves the game of politics and...
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about once a week, every ten days or so her father was being brought down to the police station in clemens' third for the display of resistance. and so her parents were obviously very worried about what was going to happen. here is a picture on the left and her oldest sister is there on the right. and there is a picture on one of the summer vacations on the baltic sea to the it's something that they look forward to every year as the of thousands, said in the baltic sea was just a beautiful place to go and what is amazing is that these photographs here she actually still has them. she told the story of how when i was finally allowed, she was the older sister and asked her father to be in charge of the money and the identification papers and her father said you know, that will be inga's job because she is a little older and a little more responsible. so she put some photographs in her back pocket. it was a pocket with a little button to secure it and the photographs survived the sinking in the years afterwards to disagree chassis enough to provide me copies of these. this is a model of trans
about once a week, every ten days or so her father was being brought down to the police station in clemens' third for the display of resistance. and so her parents were obviously very worried about what was going to happen. here is a picture on the left and her oldest sister is there on the right. and there is a picture on one of the summer vacations on the baltic sea to the it's something that they look forward to every year as the of thousands, said in the baltic sea was just a beautiful...
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with me now, steve clemens, washington editor at large for "atlantic."en. >> we know snowden is in hong kong and that is a key piece to moving forward on the extradition. what happens next? is this hong kong is it china? who are we dealing with on this? >> the script is very interesting and could be written a lot of different ways. we don't know the answer yet. what we do know is that edward snowden is a very, very smart guy because he's gone to one of the few places in the world where the rules regarding what he's done, what is espionage, what is slessentially whistleblowing and how does china interpret those rules. hong kong is a gray area for this. hong kong lives in a system of two, two systems with two systems of rules and everything but national security. so, his future will be determined politically. i just tweeted msnbc disrupt, in some ways guantanamo is like that for the united states. in china's case, hong kong gives it a lot of flexibility in how it aflies these rules. >> interesting. just the reports that i saw today. some disagreement betwe
with me now, steve clemens, washington editor at large for "atlantic."en. >> we know snowden is in hong kong and that is a key piece to moving forward on the extradition. what happens next? is this hong kong is it china? who are we dealing with on this? >> the script is very interesting and could be written a lot of different ways. we don't know the answer yet. what we do know is that edward snowden is a very, very smart guy because he's gone to one of the few places in...
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clemens and paid paid in 2003. >> rose: man! that was right there in the memory book. >> i remember when the fight was taking place i looked at you on the other side of the camera in the television booth and the thought passed through my mind "i wonder what charlie's thinking about all this?" >> i was looking at it with an eye like how do you explain it? what's going on? what's happening here. >> it was a fascinating ten years ago. >> here's something else that's interesting about you. what do you want to do? i want to take cooking classes. >> i do. >> you know what they say? women love men who cook. >> (laughs) well, maybe that's part of it, too. (laughs) >> i want to travel it-to-italy. women love men who go to italy. >> i could take cooking classes. >> i want to learn more about wine. i have a place in napa now and i want to read. reading may get old after a while but i have time to do all those things. life is great. >> life is great. >> and there's so much to do for people who are filled with curiosity so you're never bored
clemens and paid paid in 2003. >> rose: man! that was right there in the memory book. >> i remember when the fight was taking place i looked at you on the other side of the camera in the television booth and the thought passed through my mind "i wonder what charlie's thinking about all this?" >> i was looking at it with an eye like how do you explain it? what's going on? what's happening here. >> it was a fascinating ten years ago. >> here's something...
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steve clemens editor at large for the atlantic joining us from miami.ere with me in new york fresh off his regular gig is ari melber. ari, there are dearcally divergent views of the ethics behind mr. snowden's decision to leak. it's clear what he did was illegal. what happens to him now? >> what happens to him having made this confession, this rather dramatic public confession in the legal standing they will still have to put together a case and refer that investigation to the department of justice. there be diplomat sit involved. >> james clapper has said there's an investigation going on. >> it won't be his job. he will have to turn that over to the justice department which handles all reports of unauthorized leaks although this one being a very significant one. and then they can try to get a sealed indictment or a public grand jury indictment. they can seem to have him extradited to the united states. all of those things being a sequential process. >> do you think that's likely there will be pursuance of this individual if terms of extradition if he'
steve clemens editor at large for the atlantic joining us from miami.ere with me in new york fresh off his regular gig is ari melber. ari, there are dearcally divergent views of the ethics behind mr. snowden's decision to leak. it's clear what he did was illegal. what happens to him now? >> what happens to him having made this confession, this rather dramatic public confession in the legal standing they will still have to put together a case and refer that investigation to the department...
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they should be filing charges on this guy. >> bill: remember roger clemens testified in front of congressabout using steroids right? >> caller: yes, he was in more trouble than these guys in this administration. justice department better wake up. this justice department, it is a joke bill. you've been around to see enough of these administrations. this is bad. these people don't know how to do nothing. >> bill: you got it. that's why i said a long time ago, they ought to fire eric holder. big, big story today. and we need to salute wendy davis, state senator out in texas. texas was poised to pass this anti-abortion bill the worst toughest and the most restrictive in the entire nation. would have required shutting down almost every planned parenthood clinic in texas. wendy davis wasn't going to let it happen. she is state senator. she showed up yesterday morning with pink running shoes on meaning she meant business and about 11:18 yesterday morning she started to filibuster and she had to filibuster until midnight because to stop this bill from being heard, here is how she started off. >>
they should be filing charges on this guy. >> bill: remember roger clemens testified in front of congressabout using steroids right? >> caller: yes, he was in more trouble than these guys in this administration. justice department better wake up. this justice department, it is a joke bill. you've been around to see enough of these administrations. this is bad. these people don't know how to do nothing. >> bill: you got it. that's why i said a long time ago, they ought to fire...
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steve clemens, it seems to me, some sort of consequence for that, shouldn't there?> i do believe that there is a case where we need to review what leakers do and put them up against the measure of law. so, i believe some form of consequences. in a way, i feel very vexed about this. if your commander asked the soldier to do something that was it may be hard for the person to defect but the right response from that soldier is to walk away. this is not anything different. i think when someone like snowden at least thus far with what we know saw something he felt and knew it was so far removed from what americans thought their government was doing and then played that role, i do find it very much like daniel elsburg. >> a difference when you talk abo about daniel elsburg this was revealing lying to congress. >> the director of national intelligence went to the united states and gave a hearing and was asked specifically about a program that would approximate this and clapper said, no, we're not doing, we're not wittingly doing what you're asking. and when dianne feinstei
steve clemens, it seems to me, some sort of consequence for that, shouldn't there?> i do believe that there is a case where we need to review what leakers do and put them up against the measure of law. so, i believe some form of consequences. in a way, i feel very vexed about this. if your commander asked the soldier to do something that was it may be hard for the person to defect but the right response from that soldier is to walk away. this is not anything different. i think when someone...
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even as great as bonds is and i still don't know why guys like bonds are roger clemens of going intohad to cheat. bonds, until he started hitting all those home runs at the age of 37 which is credited to performance enhancing drugs. every other, willie mays, hank aaron that everyone at 8 severity 7 was finished except for bonds and he made $38 million on top of it! >> cheating pays! let's get a ride, another person on this list. 39, loaded looking at 25 million. >> if you are a guide is trying to hang on and think maybe if i take these performance enhancing drugs i can play another three or four years and i have to get a real job, i understand that. these guys that are already great, our egos you're one of the all-time greats, you have to do it again!? i have no sympathy for these people, of their egos just run wild. items to be raised again share player. take drugs and don't have to get a real job for a while... that up what you think of the eyes of this bartels, who paid his dues >> another star on the 20 list >> bonds got away with it the last time because of a technicality. espn
even as great as bonds is and i still don't know why guys like bonds are roger clemens of going intohad to cheat. bonds, until he started hitting all those home runs at the age of 37 which is credited to performance enhancing drugs. every other, willie mays, hank aaron that everyone at 8 severity 7 was finished except for bonds and he made $38 million on top of it! >> cheating pays! let's get a ride, another person on this list. 39, loaded looking at 25 million. >> if you are a...
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let's bring in scott clemens with brown brothers and ross.60,000? >> i'd love to know what ron's forecast is for inflation over that same 20-year period. at the end of the day it's not what you earn but what you keep and what you can purchase with it. i think he has a decent point. as long as corporate earnings can continue rising and the top line of corporations can continue rising, it's not a bad forecast for the next 20 years. >> it's the kind of thing you could always say, right? there's no reason why if you had said that 5, 10, 15, or 20 years ago your point would be fundamentally different. >> xp fexcept you were starting valuations on a stretched level. >> russ, talk a little bit about valuations. are they normal in this kind of environment? dow 60,000? >> the 60,000 is not an outlandish call as it seems. what that basically implies is the market goes up 7% a year. it's actually a bit worse than the long term average. i don't think it's a ridiculous call. the valuations are reasonable from this level. you have got the s&p trading about
let's bring in scott clemens with brown brothers and ross.60,000? >> i'd love to know what ron's forecast is for inflation over that same 20-year period. at the end of the day it's not what you earn but what you keep and what you can purchase with it. i think he has a decent point. as long as corporate earnings can continue rising and the top line of corporations can continue rising, it's not a bad forecast for the next 20 years. >> it's the kind of thing you could always say,...
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rogers a committee where clemens testified in the next thing you knew he found himself in some trouble. we want to be clear. ofyou did have knowledge this anaheim conference and how much it would cost before it happened. >> yes. >> and so you sign some documents? did you look at the documents? the cost of this? -- how did that work for you? what happened? when i signed the routing slip i was given all of the documents in a binder and then i went through that binder and asked for what was indicated the estimated cost of the conference. and then i initialed off on it because we had wreaked the deputy commissioners and forwarded that to the deputy commissioner. >> so you were aware. did you think that cost was high? did you ever say that to yourself? >> i did not. >> looking at it in richer spec, do you feel that way? >> yes, we said -- in retrospect, do you feel that way? >> yes, we could have saved money. ,> did you ever say to yourself maybe this is not right. if somebody sees this, taxpayers are not going to like this? >> absolutely. , as ii saw the production mentioned, i fully regre
rogers a committee where clemens testified in the next thing you knew he found himself in some trouble. we want to be clear. ofyou did have knowledge this anaheim conference and how much it would cost before it happened. >> yes. >> and so you sign some documents? did you look at the documents? the cost of this? -- how did that work for you? what happened? when i signed the routing slip i was given all of the documents in a binder and then i went through that binder and asked for...
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rogers a committee where clemens testified in the next thing you knew he found himself in some trouble. we want to be clear. ofyou did have knowledge this anaheim conference and how much it would cost before it happened. >> yes. >> and so you sign some documents? did you look at the documents? the cost of this? what was your -- how did that work for you? what happened? routingi signed the slip i was given all of the documents in a binder and then i went through that binder and looked for what was indicated as the estimated cost of the conference. and then i initialed off on it because we had wreaked the deputy commissioners and forwarded that to the deputy commissioner. >> so you were aware. did you think that cost was high? did you ever say that to yourself? >> i did not. >> looking at it in richer spec, do you feel that way? >> yes, we said -- in retrospect, do you feel that way? >> yes, we could have saved money. >> did you ever say to yourself, maybe this is not right. if somebody sees this, taxpayers are not going to like this? >> absolutely. after i saw the production, as i menti
rogers a committee where clemens testified in the next thing you knew he found himself in some trouble. we want to be clear. ofyou did have knowledge this anaheim conference and how much it would cost before it happened. >> yes. >> and so you sign some documents? did you look at the documents? the cost of this? what was your -- how did that work for you? what happened? routingi signed the slip i was given all of the documents in a binder and then i went through that binder and...