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and although miss coulter seems to think -- >> who pushed it, though?at race is a part of our criminal justice system. we have incarcerated -- >> no, no. >> it is fundamentally part of the criminal justice system. >> finish your thought. >> it is part of the criminal justice system. lock at the jails. i was just trying a case last week and the prosecutors call my client -- don't tell me that -- >> does it because somebody was close to a house in a neighborhood and didn't recognize him or profiled him a hispanic-american profiling an african-american? do you think that happened? do you think that happened? >> i can't personally say what happened. the bottom line though is that race does play a part of this system. and that people are -- >> go ahead. >> you know what the problem is? injecting this whole idea that race has to be a part of it. >> it is a part of it. >> the trevor dooly case, similar circumstances. he goes to work on monday. black on black crime in chicago. not brought up by you. here's the problem. the race hawksters in this are not in it f
and although miss coulter seems to think -- >> who pushed it, though?at race is a part of our criminal justice system. we have incarcerated -- >> no, no. >> it is fundamentally part of the criminal justice system. >> finish your thought. >> it is part of the criminal justice system. lock at the jails. i was just trying a case last week and the prosecutors call my client -- don't tell me that -- >> does it because somebody was close to a house in a...
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and then have you people like limb ba and ann coulter rejoicing. think about what they are rejoicing about. they are rejoicing that somebody got acquitted of shooting and killing a teenager. if that is what they want to rally around and claim as a victory, okay. i used to look at old photos of lynchings back in the '30s, in the early 20th century and wondered to myself about the people standing around, what were they thinking? how could they be smiling, posing with this dead body? it was because at the time they thought, we won. that was a victory, that was a bad person, this person committed whatever offense, they looked at a white woman wrong, they touched a white woman, they did something in society considered to be reprehensible to them in their own southern culture. i used to wonder what kind of a person could that be. take that and transform it into the modern era. anyone who could rejoice in the death of a teenage, find that a glorious victory, it makes you see people in those pictures were actual people because it is possible to have that m
and then have you people like limb ba and ann coulter rejoicing. think about what they are rejoicing about. they are rejoicing that somebody got acquitted of shooting and killing a teenager. if that is what they want to rally around and claim as a victory, okay. i used to look at old photos of lynchings back in the '30s, in the early 20th century and wondered to myself about the people standing around, what were they thinking? how could they be smiling, posing with this dead body? it was...
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and next ann coulter will joins with her perspective on the case. double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ >> welcome back, everybody. well, take a look. this is another live look at the courthouse in sanford, florida where jurors are currently at lunch. they are deliberating the fate for the second day of george zimmerman. they must decide second subbed m
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. >> cenk: let me do something that i don't do often and speak with ana coulter.'ve got got senator rubio. and then ann coulter says if you naturalizenaturalize immigrants, the right side thinks you have naturalized those who will vote against them them. >> they take care of they are family church is a very important part of what they do. most mexican i have ever come across is the most hardest working person i've ever met. they want a better life for their family. yes, they crossed the border illegally, i understand that. there is no doubt in my heart if we were talking about 11 million undocumented irishmen. >> john: which 100 years ago we would be talking about. >> or germans, this would have been solved a long time ago. that's part of the problem that i have with this. >> john: how do you think this far right faction. how would this faction gain so much control so rapidly in your party? >> well, i think as you've seen voter turnout drop over time, less and less people interested in elections etc. the turnouts, primaries became the place where those that were m
. >> cenk: let me do something that i don't do often and speak with ana coulter.'ve got got senator rubio. and then ann coulter says if you naturalizenaturalize immigrants, the right side thinks you have naturalized those who will vote against them them. >> they take care of they are family church is a very important part of what they do. most mexican i have ever come across is the most hardest working person i've ever met. they want a better life for their family. yes, they crossed...
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i am here with ann coulter, political commentator and columnist. her latest book is called "mugged" an oral history of the juan valdez coffee empire. it is quite a biography. i wish i was read. and if commentary was a jelly donut men in aprons would fill him every morning. he is the co-host of real news on the blaze tv. and in switzerland he is a cheese plate. my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. we are dressed alike today. don't let it happen again. and he bears more arms than a beach volleyball tournament. sitting next to me, the co-host of the opie and anthony show. the pod casts are available on itunes. not sure what that is. i think you need an i-pod for that. new episodes out every wednesday. >> a block. the lead. that's the first story. greg, my son wants to say something. you suck. >> at least for now he is in moscow. on friday edward snowden met with the human rights activist at the russian airport where he has been holed up for the last six years. and he told them he was renewing his request for asylum in russia until he can get to latin a
i am here with ann coulter, political commentator and columnist. her latest book is called "mugged" an oral history of the juan valdez coffee empire. it is quite a biography. i wish i was read. and if commentary was a jelly donut men in aprons would fill him every morning. he is the co-host of real news on the blaze tv. and in switzerland he is a cheese plate. my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. we are dressed alike today. don't let it happen again. and he bears more arms than a beach...
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let's get to ann coulter. black, white, or hispanic, nbc, they will pay big for that. >> i hope they do. it's outrageous. this is the way the media always is. an unbelievable illustration of my last book, "mugged: racial demagog demagogueary from the mid 19 1970s." we have gone through this, the o.j. trial, and had you lots of black people cheering, white america said screw it, we're done. that was the end of it a long time. but obama appears on the scene. they want to gin up the racial dem going demagogueary. it would never have been brought if the races were reversed. >> you compare it to the duke lacrosse case. why? >> oh, they need this fake case of how racist america is out to try and rape and measuurder bla people. we have to go back two books. th we have a society where people are not equal before the law. a pecking order based on race, back to the old southern code. george zimmerman, eighth half p a black hispanic. now, keep that in mind as willi congress considers to bring in others of different races
let's get to ann coulter. black, white, or hispanic, nbc, they will pay big for that. >> i hope they do. it's outrageous. this is the way the media always is. an unbelievable illustration of my last book, "mugged: racial demagog demagogueary from the mid 19 1970s." we have gone through this, the o.j. trial, and had you lots of black people cheering, white america said screw it, we're done. that was the end of it a long time. but obama appears on the scene. they want to gin up...
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. >> john: ann coulter said something that i agree with. she said, i can see why bringing 30 million new democratic voters would be good for democrats but how does it help republicans? lee, she has a point doesn't she? >> first of all, can we address the numbers she cites are ridiculous. they're not all going to vote democratic. but she has a point. there are going to be more democratic points. and you can say pretty racial stuff and if you have a pretty face you can get away it on tv. >> john: finally. >> controversy this is the new schism with our g.o.p. friends. you can't get to the white house without the latino vote. but a lot of these folks don't want to legalizes lats because they'll vote democrat. marco rubio went to saying this is my number one issue to saying, let me tell but abortion. is this a lose-lose with republicans. >> they're all catholic. all you have to do is not hate them and they'll vote for you. at their heart they're more conservative than people give them more credit for. >> you can always tell if someone hates you.
. >> john: ann coulter said something that i agree with. she said, i can see why bringing 30 million new democratic voters would be good for democrats but how does it help republicans? lee, she has a point doesn't she? >> first of all, can we address the numbers she cites are ridiculous. they're not all going to vote democratic. but she has a point. there are going to be more democratic points. and you can say pretty racial stuff and if you have a pretty face you can get away it on...
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ann coulter backed that argument up saying, it's a relief that someone who was innocence did not have to be sacrificialal lamb for this media narrative about america being run by the klan. and they keep saying that george zimmerman is the real victim. outspoken conservative ted nugent said that zimmerman should sue the martin family for the, quote stress, emotional pain and any anguish that their son caused george zimmerman. and their son brought about their own demise. only in america can a 17-year-old be put on trial for his own murder. i'm joined by michael tomasky from the dale by beast from washington, d.c. and also joining me a fresh face faced political analyst, someone you never heard of, his name is michael shure. thank you for being here. in the country there is a heated debate about race. new polls show that opinions are divide. 68% of black respondents were disappointed by the verdict. we'll start with you, michael tomasky. what could you think the poll tells us on the national conversation on racism? >> it tells us that it's hard to have this conversation. most people don
ann coulter backed that argument up saying, it's a relief that someone who was innocence did not have to be sacrificialal lamb for this media narrative about america being run by the klan. and they keep saying that george zimmerman is the real victim. outspoken conservative ted nugent said that zimmerman should sue the martin family for the, quote stress, emotional pain and any anguish that their son caused george zimmerman. and their son brought about their own demise. only in america can a...
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conservative pundit ann coulter came down in support of the verdict, saying "hallelujah." new york giants wide receiver victor cruz tweeted and then deleted. zimmerman doesn't last a year until the hood catches up to him. >> are you concerned for george's safety? >> yes, i do. >> yes? why? what do you think could happen? >> it's a lot of death threats you know in the social media. you know, death threats on him. that i'm concerned. not only for georgie but for, you know, the whole family. >> reporter: in such a charged atmosphere even george's parents, robert and gladys zimmerman, have received death threats. >> can you give me some idea of what some of the threats have been? >> everyone with george's dna should be killed. just every kind of horrible thing you can imagine. >> do you have to live in hiding, do you think? >> yes. >> yes? >> yes. >> you don't give friends or family your address? >> no. >> and you're living -- i guess you can't tell me where, then. >> central florida. but -- >> someplace in florida. but where? >> my wife's brothers have no idea where we live o
conservative pundit ann coulter came down in support of the verdict, saying "hallelujah." new york giants wide receiver victor cruz tweeted and then deleted. zimmerman doesn't last a year until the hood catches up to him. >> are you concerned for george's safety? >> yes, i do. >> yes? why? what do you think could happen? >> it's a lot of death threats you know in the social media. you know, death threats on him. that i'm concerned. not only for georgie but for,...
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the night the verdict was announced, conservative ann coulter tweeted one word, hallelujah. the reaction from political left was more muted but still questioned the verdict. elijah cummings was among those giving voice to some of the public dismay. >> and it's very, very, very hard for the public to understand how somebody with some skittles and candy against somebody with a gun, and it ends up that the zimmerman -- zimmerman walks away with not even a misdemeanor charge against him, found guilty charged against him, and then young trayvon is dead. that is hard for people to understand. >> a person who officials had asked not to follow him took a gun and killed him. now that person will get his gun back. george zimmerman will get that gun back. he will be out and i think the notion that the jury is saying to him that if he did the same thing again today or tomorrow or next week or someone else did it, that there would be no punishment is not a great signal to send. >> the justice department's going to take a look at this. this isn't over with. that's good. this is our system
the night the verdict was announced, conservative ann coulter tweeted one word, hallelujah. the reaction from political left was more muted but still questioned the verdict. elijah cummings was among those giving voice to some of the public dismay. >> and it's very, very, very hard for the public to understand how somebody with some skittles and candy against somebody with a gun, and it ends up that the zimmerman -- zimmerman walks away with not even a misdemeanor charge against him,...
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these are the cones of the coulter pine - the largest, heaviest cones on earth!t up to about 14 inches long and weigh about 9 pounds. one of the things we know is that when pines grow in hot, dry places they need to protect the seeds. and that's the function of a pinecone. so this pine grows at the lower elevations where it's really hot and droughty in the summertime so you need big, thick, scales to protect the seeds that are in this cone. that doesn't explain the giant spines though and people have had a harder time explaining that. maybe these are defenses for giant animals that are gone. things like giant ground sloth, maybe even mastodon, mammoth. who knows? but it truly is a freak of nature and only in california would you encounter something like this every day. well we've moved up in elevation now to about 4,600 feet and we're in a beautiful live oak forest here, or woodland we call it, because the trees are widely spaced-apart. and it happens to be the home to one of the most beautiful animals to me in the world. can you believe that? this is an ensatina
these are the cones of the coulter pine - the largest, heaviest cones on earth!t up to about 14 inches long and weigh about 9 pounds. one of the things we know is that when pines grow in hot, dry places they need to protect the seeds. and that's the function of a pinecone. so this pine grows at the lower elevations where it's really hot and droughty in the summertime so you need big, thick, scales to protect the seeds that are in this cone. that doesn't explain the giant spines though and...
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conservative pundit, ann coulter, tweeting hallelujah. on the other, disbelief.ew york giants wide receiver victor cruz, tweeting but later deleting, zimmerman doesn't last a year until the hood catches up to him. but for some, like rapper q tip, the verdict seemed almost expected. can't be surprised, black life has no value in this country. so far there have been 4 1/2 million tweets related to the verdict. that's more than the wake of the newtown school shooting. tonight #nojustice is still trending. david? >> rob nelson on the reaction. thank you. >>> now to an intense focus on the jurors. six women, five of them mothers. i want to bring in abc's legal expert, dan abrams. dan, take us inside that jury room. you believe the crucial issue for those jurors was what, the moment? >> what was going on in george zimmerman's mind at the moment that he fired that gun. was he reasonably in fear that great bodily injury was going to be inflicted on him? was he in fear that he was about to get beaten up? and if the answer to that question is yes, or even maybe, then that'
conservative pundit, ann coulter, tweeting hallelujah. on the other, disbelief.ew york giants wide receiver victor cruz, tweeting but later deleting, zimmerman doesn't last a year until the hood catches up to him. but for some, like rapper q tip, the verdict seemed almost expected. can't be surprised, black life has no value in this country. so far there have been 4 1/2 million tweets related to the verdict. that's more than the wake of the newtown school shooting. tonight #nojustice is still...
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cash, a 26% real estate 23% coulter and other precious metals fifth is the number four? invest for the long term? >> no. it is very misguided it shows a lack of understanding there were some death differences but that the public is still shellshocked you need to have the long-term plan away from cash. gerri: i know well educated folks who feel the same way those you'd expect to be sophisticated investors and i am shocked here we are five years after the crash and we're still talking about being upset about the stocks. what do you think? >> it is inevitable we had such a great time this year i piggery i don't think there hurts but long term it is not a quality investment you'll want to invest in something you know, will erode in value. >> normally it is the opposite? they come in at the tail end and they get hurt but they have not done that yet. let's talk about the federal reserve to talk about how the president will pick somebody to replace bernanke who would be best for individual investors? >> i think somers is the most likely to get the post he has a lot of real worl
cash, a 26% real estate 23% coulter and other precious metals fifth is the number four? invest for the long term? >> no. it is very misguided it shows a lack of understanding there were some death differences but that the public is still shellshocked you need to have the long-term plan away from cash. gerri: i know well educated folks who feel the same way those you'd expect to be sophisticated investors and i am shocked here we are five years after the crash and we're still talking about...
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is a pencil coulter made about 1940. it is a ram they say it is small but practical pencil holder he was canadian following world war ii. these are portable musical scales from southwestern ontario probably devised by a teacher and musician. cruces arranged in vertical columns. it dates to the last quarter of the 19th century. this charming read rocking horse was made a circa 1900 it captures the formal quality of the animal with the elegance of simplicity often with their broker and repaired but these and metal rods do not seem to be replacements. a dancing figure of the man from nova scotia 1920. wearing a uniform that suggests he was a sergeant why this should be the maker's choice is the provincial police of nova scotia and in some rural communities city on the floor was a common theme of the dances and this is an example of a jumping jack from uniformed authority figures such as a soldier. we have a book on the agenda coming up so i have to share the lovely all is also from ontario about 1950 and is a little late. a
is a pencil coulter made about 1940. it is a ram they say it is small but practical pencil holder he was canadian following world war ii. these are portable musical scales from southwestern ontario probably devised by a teacher and musician. cruces arranged in vertical columns. it dates to the last quarter of the 19th century. this charming read rocking horse was made a circa 1900 it captures the formal quality of the animal with the elegance of simplicity often with their broker and repaired...
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may yet coulter was. >> but what is his game plan ?come back then worked at a women's shelter that makes him lk as he is compassionate that he would never do something like that ever again. charles: mr. mays street is moving in a totally opposite direction of womes rights and respect is like a different direction but yet we do hold the elected leaders accountable to the direction the country is moving. >> maybe this is a great time to start votiig fo more women. we have not heard of a lot of women. maybe this is a great speech for you. charles: be putting your hat in the ring? >> o god no. with all due respect what they do is very difficult with a lot of pressure. the people around and make them feel entitled. charles: bill clinton became the super super star but for many he disgraced the oval office and away nobody ever has before. thank you. when it comes to atactiveness the u.s. is atactiveness the u.s. is not keep up did the pursuit of a better tomrow is something we l share. but who can help you find your own path? who can build y
may yet coulter was. >> but what is his game plan ?come back then worked at a women's shelter that makes him lk as he is compassionate that he would never do something like that ever again. charles: mr. mays street is moving in a totally opposite direction of womes rights and respect is like a different direction but yet we do hold the elected leaders accountable to the direction the country is moving. >> maybe this is a great time to start votiig fo more women. we have not heard of...
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a conservative columnist and attorney, ann coulter, is here next with her take.etnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to
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tina brown, harold evans, ann coulter, julie nixon eisenhower, henry and nancy kissinger. rush limbaugh, peggy noonan. et cetera, et cetera. why were you specific about using the word loyal in the dedication? >> guest: well, in sort of crisis that i went through, the onslaught against me, some people went out of their way to be supportive, and some just went -- and if you really defected, became somewhat antagonistic so i wanted to show some recognition to those who have been supportive. because for the latest system works and this is not confined in the united states, when that degree of official is focus on a person, there is the intent by those targeting him to ostracize and isolate him. so all those, since i was writing about the united states i thought i would focus on americans in that. all those who resisted that, army of the once there tended to visit me when i was a guest of the american people, including henry kissinger. i thought it's the least i could do and i was proud to do it. and i have many american friends, those and others, and i'm grateful to all of the
tina brown, harold evans, ann coulter, julie nixon eisenhower, henry and nancy kissinger. rush limbaugh, peggy noonan. et cetera, et cetera. why were you specific about using the word loyal in the dedication? >> guest: well, in sort of crisis that i went through, the onslaught against me, some people went out of their way to be supportive, and some just went -- and if you really defected, became somewhat antagonistic so i wanted to show some recognition to those who have been supportive....
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starting to agree maybe there is not one at all because the white house came out first with their coulter than obama to say this is horrible justice will done and people will pay for what they did in there will be consequences then they found out our whole team was implicated, deputy chief of staff. neil: do think that is what happened? this hits close? cause either they did not think it was a big deal they are lying or they know it is a big deal because it implicates the administration types the did not leave with the room for credibility. >> they put a lot of trust in people like lois lerner considering her recent actions. she coordinated this knowing her name was on the letters to people to try to blame on the cincinnati office and said it was done one year ago but one month before she started the controversy, she was puttinher name on the letters, her deputy. neil: you're absolutely right to whether or evil intent to acquire machiavellian that orders for coming out of washington it was not a rogue cincinnati agent but how widespread? >> we know the white housese was involved and part
starting to agree maybe there is not one at all because the white house came out first with their coulter than obama to say this is horrible justice will done and people will pay for what they did in there will be consequences then they found out our whole team was implicated, deputy chief of staff. neil: do think that is what happened? this hits close? cause either they did not think it was a big deal they are lying or they know it is a big deal because it implicates the administration types...
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ann coulter simply tweeting hallelujah.russell simmons tweeting, i know people are very upset, but we must remain peaceful. no matter what, remain peaceful. trayvon martin's mother tried to rise above and ease the warfare. tweeting -- lord, during my darkest hour, i lean on you. you are all that i have. at the end of the day, god is still in control. at the height of the barrage, the verdict generated about 48,000 tweets every minute, paula? >> rob, thank you, clearly a lot of division right now. >>> another story breaking overnight. a star of the popular show "glee" found dead in a hotel room if van -- in vancouver. the body of cory monteith, who played finn, was found by the staff. his sudden death stunning costars and fans. linzie janis is in los angeles with this story. >> reporter: there is an outpouring of grief right now from friends and family online. one of the latest tweets is from taylor swift, who dated monteith. she says, speechless, and for the worst reason. ♪ oh, why you look so sad >> reporter: cory monteith
ann coulter simply tweeting hallelujah.russell simmons tweeting, i know people are very upset, but we must remain peaceful. no matter what, remain peaceful. trayvon martin's mother tried to rise above and ease the warfare. tweeting -- lord, during my darkest hour, i lean on you. you are all that i have. at the end of the day, god is still in control. at the height of the barrage, the verdict generated about 48,000 tweets every minute, paula? >> rob, thank you, clearly a lot of division...
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and you do have, like, the ann coulter wing of the party who are very aggressive or using the word amnestyo are very against it, and that the tea party, whether it's the tea party groups that are based in washington or the tea party groups based in the states, they're all very angry, say, at marco rubio for pushing this senate bill. you have to remember the donors in the republican party as well as many of the quote/unquote establishment interests here, the ones who are airing ads about immigration are not those conservatives you mention. it's not the fire breathing right wing. it's essentially the mainstream of the party who's saying, hey, you know, we have no future if you don't do something here. >> nbc news producer kasie hunt. >>> believe it or not, the crazy, historic, unprecedented log jam in washington may actually be kind of breaking up. stuff may actually be about to get done. and the person breaking up the log jam, it's kind of an amazing story. standby. >>> today is one of those days, remember when they found out about the plague, where a lot of people liked to go camping, as i
and you do have, like, the ann coulter wing of the party who are very aggressive or using the word amnestyo are very against it, and that the tea party, whether it's the tea party groups that are based in washington or the tea party groups based in the states, they're all very angry, say, at marco rubio for pushing this senate bill. you have to remember the donors in the republican party as well as many of the quote/unquote establishment interests here, the ones who are airing ads about...
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creating an alternative world and for the purposes of -- so if they didn't like the limited roles that coulter had provided for them they would invent their own roles. so the idea of the genius or the poet, are really new rules to be -- for people to inhabit just as the beatnik was, just as the bohemian was, all those new rules for human beings to an abbot as a way of fleeing the roles that the dominant culture had provided. so that is a very different way of thinking about the function of romanticism and it allows us to think that romanticism is not something that existed in a very limited kind of age, period at the beginning of the 19th century but something that has never stopped. we have boys had artist. there has always been art in which primarily identified with a certain kind of dissidents through the creation of art. one of my favorite philosophers that is the all art is rule governs the formation. it's not deforming, it's not art. the reason for that deformation is not a joy in the ugly or something like that. it's a desire to be free of a dominant culture. >> let me read again one of
creating an alternative world and for the purposes of -- so if they didn't like the limited roles that coulter had provided for them they would invent their own roles. so the idea of the genius or the poet, are really new rules to be -- for people to inhabit just as the beatnik was, just as the bohemian was, all those new rules for human beings to an abbot as a way of fleeing the roles that the dominant culture had provided. so that is a very different way of thinking about the function of...
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. >> john: we were talking on the show last night about how ann coulter believes immigration reform meant citizens will de facto vote democratic. that's the logic behind many republicans opposing the legislation. however, a lot of older latinos as you and i both know are catholic and may be drawn to the g.o.p. with conservative views on abortion and marriage equality. >> we need to stop won't looking at this like how are they going to vote. if they vote democratic, so what. what we're looking at is 11 million undocumented human beings that are in the united states today that are living in the shadows that are not being afforded the same opportunities that we're all being afforded in the united states. you know, recently, we've got governor rick scott who vetoed driver's license for dreamers here in florida. why do we have to make it harder for human beings that are trying to achieve the american dream. i mean these are people who are living in the shadows. we need to do something about these human beings here in the united states. >> john: well, i think that's very well said sir. but i ha
. >> john: we were talking on the show last night about how ann coulter believes immigration reform meant citizens will de facto vote democratic. that's the logic behind many republicans opposing the legislation. however, a lot of older latinos as you and i both know are catholic and may be drawn to the g.o.p. with conservative views on abortion and marriage equality. >> we need to stop won't looking at this like how are they going to vote. if they vote democratic, so what. what...
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ann coulter tweeting, hallelujah. victor cruz tweeting but later delating, zimmerman doesn't last a year. but for q-tip, the verdict seems almost expected. can't be surprised. black life has no value in this country. so far, there have been 4.5 million tweets to the zimmerman verdict. >> thanks, rob. >>> you want to stay with abc news all morning long, as we follow reaction to the zimmerman verdict. we'll have updates on "america this morning." and that exclusive interview with the lead prosecutor on "good morning america." >>> an event for superfast motorcycles has turned deadly, after one racer lost control of his bike. 44-year-old bill warner of florida was going 285 miles per hour when he crashed yesterday. he was attempting to hit 300. it happened in limestone, maine. warner topped 300 miles there two years ago. >>> an autopsy is expected to be performed today on "glee" star cory monteith. he was found dead in his vancouver hotel room over the weekend. stunning fans and fellow entertainers. abc's linzie janis has
ann coulter tweeting, hallelujah. victor cruz tweeting but later delating, zimmerman doesn't last a year. but for q-tip, the verdict seems almost expected. can't be surprised. black life has no value in this country. so far, there have been 4.5 million tweets to the zimmerman verdict. >> thanks, rob. >>> you want to stay with abc news all morning long, as we follow reaction to the zimmerman verdict. we'll have updates on "america this morning." and that exclusive...
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you also have ann coulter saying hallelujah, celebrating the fact that george zimmerman was acquittedthese are helping to inflame the situation. there was a lot of chatter that there might be violence if george zimmerman was found not guilty. that largely has not been the case. i'm glad some of the media commend day towards were wrong about that one. martha: you spent so many years weighing in on how the media is doing. and being a mirror for the media. given the fact that twitter is such a large kind of organ in all of these discussions now, is it even more incumbent than ever upon the media to treat situations like this fairly and how would you grade most of the media on how they did in that record? >> i would say the media seized this case which didn't get any national case in the beginning until activists portrayed it as a racial outrage. there was too much exploiting this one tragic killing or ratings and circulation and clicks and we saw that with the wall to wall coverage on some major networks of this trial. as far as twitter, people get to say what they feel. but celebrities
you also have ann coulter saying hallelujah, celebrating the fact that george zimmerman was acquittedthese are helping to inflame the situation. there was a lot of chatter that there might be violence if george zimmerman was found not guilty. that largely has not been the case. i'm glad some of the media commend day towards were wrong about that one. martha: you spent so many years weighing in on how the media is doing. and being a mirror for the media. given the fact that twitter is such a...
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it's a bedrock issue and among the republican base, the rush limbaugh crowd, ann coulter crowd, they'rel and republican base is saying no, we do not want a path to citizenship. lori: i read your note earlier, greg. you mentioned the latest development in the nsa leak. i would like to ask your opinion. >> sure. lori: a dramatic turn, the u.s. is pie spying on eu offices. we're trying to get a trade relationship or expanding it. what kind of ramifications will this news have? >> pretty serious. everybody knows people listen to other people especially going after islamic terrorists. i'm happens. a lot of these spying incidents apparently according to these leaked documents by this traitor, this criminal, edward snowden, a lost these documents show, in my opinion, the u.s. may have been just looking for economic espionage. that is really infuriating for a lost europeans who thought that the u.s. was an ally, not an adversary. lori: absolutely. so does it make snowden less of a criminal or traitor in your eyes? >> no. i hope they put him in jail for a very long period of time. what he has do
it's a bedrock issue and among the republican base, the rush limbaugh crowd, ann coulter crowd, they'rel and republican base is saying no, we do not want a path to citizenship. lori: i read your note earlier, greg. you mentioned the latest development in the nsa leak. i would like to ask your opinion. >> sure. lori: a dramatic turn, the u.s. is pie spying on eu offices. we're trying to get a trade relationship or expanding it. what kind of ramifications will this news have? >>...
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. >> stephanie: and the use of a lynch mob in the term of ann coulter. black panthers in an interview with zimmerman. >> all five of them? >> stephanie: how unfortunate it was that the defendant's name has been dragged through the mud. and i was listening to our buddy marsha clark and there are a lot of inconsistencies. his injuries are not consistent of being pummeled or whatever his story is. you know, on the tapes several times he refers to trayvon as the suspect. first of all, deputy dog he's not suspected of anything of anyone except for you, mall cop. >> he's mall cop. >> stephanie: barney fife. we got the suspect. >> barney fife had a badge. this guy had nothing. >> stephanie: he was in trouble when his legal team quit last year with a phone call to hannity that had not been authorized. this is his legal representation incredible. and they made it into a racial thing. all right. byron in detroit you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi, byron. >> caller: how are you doing. i'm kind of nervous first-time caller. >> stephanie: don't be nervous. >>
. >> stephanie: and the use of a lynch mob in the term of ann coulter. black panthers in an interview with zimmerman. >> all five of them? >> stephanie: how unfortunate it was that the defendant's name has been dragged through the mud. and i was listening to our buddy marsha clark and there are a lot of inconsistencies. his injuries are not consistent of being pummeled or whatever his story is. you know, on the tapes several times he refers to trayvon as the suspect. first of...
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he was hoping the high tech companies could crack the gm coulter to treat them as financial transactions but never sought to functionally integrate them and it was a different kind of job. he brought in a lot of people from the hillside to the vice president levels that had never been done before hoping that would update the culture but every one of those people deputy director, he brought and the head of nasa, elmer johnson, a very high level people and every one of us malar female, either retired or left the company frustrated because we could not crack the culture. there were insiders who were trying to do the same thing that there were not enough of them to form a critical math. i remember i finally got so frustrated and i left and i said privately gm and the uaw will join hands and jump off the cliff together and that happened in a spectacular fashion. >> then we all became shareholders. [laughter] >> host: we have a lot of great questions from the audience so what you have been doing to begin with this question and you talk about what it was like to ride in the car with your dad wh
he was hoping the high tech companies could crack the gm coulter to treat them as financial transactions but never sought to functionally integrate them and it was a different kind of job. he brought in a lot of people from the hillside to the vice president levels that had never been done before hoping that would update the culture but every one of those people deputy director, he brought and the head of nasa, elmer johnson, a very high level people and every one of us malar female, either...
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take anything ann coulter says, you can't say some of it isn't -- this last caller, i was just thinking people of every race. i hate when people cite the black teenagers that shot the baby -- it is like okay. some black people belong in prison. george zimmerman talking to you. some white people belong in prison. when i lived in new york the first time. i got mugged and my bike was stolen while i was riding it. i got it back. this was in central park. i used to ride around central park and a young black kid tackled me off my bike. i started like -- then i ran and jumped on him. i put a lawrence taylor flying tackle on him. but at the same time, a couple of black ladies stopped and their car and started screaming at him. at the top of their lungs to leave me alone then he got scared and ran. so, you know, you can look at that through race or -- >> is that wise to try to tackle him? >> stephanie: no, i could have gotten killed. i had just bought the bike the day before. i tackled him. he looked back at me like you crazy bitch really. i held him up long enough until people started screaming
take anything ann coulter says, you can't say some of it isn't -- this last caller, i was just thinking people of every race. i hate when people cite the black teenagers that shot the baby -- it is like okay. some black people belong in prison. george zimmerman talking to you. some white people belong in prison. when i lived in new york the first time. i got mugged and my bike was stolen while i was riding it. i got it back. this was in central park. i used to ride around central park and a...
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here is jose baez, the attorney for casey anthony in florida and ann coulter. >> they just didn't haveas a reason he wasn't arrested immediately. that's because they just couldn't -- they didn't have the evidence. he didn't have any friends on the force. they had to fire the prosecutor in this case and appoint another one because no one felt that they had the evidence. now it's a big surprise that, hey, they can't prove their case? >> once the o. j. simpson trial was acquitted and you had lots of black people cheering, white america said screw it, we're done. that was the end of it for a long time. but obama appears on the scene, liberals need to defend him. they want to gin up the racial deck gagry machinery, but we live in a country where there is not equal justice. this case would have never been brought if the races were reversed. >> brian: people want to make this a black-white issue but the bottom line is, he is hispanic, george zimmerman, yet some people will refuse to label him as hispanic because they possibly want to who knows what people's agenda is, gin this up, make it mor
here is jose baez, the attorney for casey anthony in florida and ann coulter. >> they just didn't haveas a reason he wasn't arrested immediately. that's because they just couldn't -- they didn't have the evidence. he didn't have any friends on the force. they had to fire the prosecutor in this case and appoint another one because no one felt that they had the evidence. now it's a big surprise that, hey, they can't prove their case? >> once the o. j. simpson trial was acquitted and...