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sergeant crowley was skauled stupid -- called stupid. comes on press conference after press conference after press conference. healthcare, economy is in the tank he takes time-out to be a camp counselor for something he has no power, no influence. he could not influence the cambridge police department. >> we have gotten a few tapes now this professor gates was -- here's what surprised me radical bill ayers, teaches at a college campus. this is on c span. this is professor gates. this is what he had to say. listen to this after he talks about malcolm can'ti malcolm -- talking about the devil. >> all right. i didn't know until 1959 when we were watching mike wallace documentary about the nation of islam. i couldn't believe he talked about the white man was the devil and standing up for white people's face. her face was radiant. the smile for her face. he said quietly (inaudible) she sat up and said she never trusted white people. she didn't like white people. she didn't want to live with white people. >> malcolm x is talking about how the
sergeant crowley was skauled stupid -- called stupid. comes on press conference after press conference after press conference. healthcare, economy is in the tank he takes time-out to be a camp counselor for something he has no power, no influence. he could not influence the cambridge police department. >> we have gotten a few tapes now this professor gates was -- here's what surprised me radical bill ayers, teaches at a college campus. this is on c span. this is professor gates. this is...
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sergeant crowley would have had a miserable life in cambridge. professor gates harvard university, naacp all would be clobbering him and media pounding away and racist rogue cops and so on and so on and only in this case the media, conservative media saved sergeant crowley and law enforcement-- >> in power, what would you think about-- it was an absolute abuse of power. >> there was no abuse of power whatsoever. >> the guy is in his house and he's being rude to a cop apsond he lures him outside so he can arrest him for domestic disturbance, that's an abuse of power. he did not commit a crime. rude to a cop. >> arrested for disorderly conduct inside your home and you cannot. he asked him to come 0 outside, he was mad for him being rude and calling him a racist, it's fine, being mad, but it's not abuse of power. you're rude to a cop ap and rewarded by a beer at the white house. >> and-- >> real quick, i think there's some juice left in this story. >> well, that's-- >> you took my liep, buddy. that's the headline from the discussion, the story has n
sergeant crowley would have had a miserable life in cambridge. professor gates harvard university, naacp all would be clobbering him and media pounding away and racist rogue cops and so on and so on and only in this case the media, conservative media saved sergeant crowley and law enforcement-- >> in power, what would you think about-- it was an absolute abuse of power. >> there was no abuse of power whatsoever. >> the guy is in his house and he's being rude to a cop apsond he...
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who is to blame for the incident. 27% say gates. 25% crowley. 13% say both or neither. americans don't know what happened there. and then most people disapprove of the way barack obama handled is which is why you are having the beer fest today. now, what is it in america that we still have every two seconds a racial controversy? remember when i went up to silvia's and had dinner with reverend al sharpton. a nice place with nice people and i got served great and then the left wing turned it into i was denigrating saying oh, he didn't think it was going to be nice. >> just that those people have barbecue. >> vial and context piece of garbage. why is this continued to be used as a sledge hammer against people in idea logical battles? >> you worked in boston in the '80s during the busing controversy. there was a long history of race problems particularly in many, many communities but boston has a sorry melancholy legacy. anthony lucas, the common ground during the '80s talking about it. he had the boston cops calling gates a jungle bunny and suspended style magazine a. >> h
who is to blame for the incident. 27% say gates. 25% crowley. 13% say both or neither. americans don't know what happened there. and then most people disapprove of the way barack obama handled is which is why you are having the beer fest today. now, what is it in america that we still have every two seconds a racial controversy? remember when i went up to silvia's and had dinner with reverend al sharpton. a nice place with nice people and i got served great and then the left wing turned it into...
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crowley, the same way. we have to recognize that. only through dialogue and conversation can we come to the conclusion, ah, now i see why you responded that way. that's where the learning opportunity comes in. if you don't talk about it and explain it in its raw true form, you'll never be able to understand it. >> has there been anything about this dialogue saying we need to anything, though, about this i do ldialogue? >> roland is saying we need to step back. has there been anything about this dialogue that has made you uneasy that you have seen in the past few days? >> what bothered me most about the dialogue was not what happened in this particular case. what bothered me were the reactions that people had. many people reacted to this case without knowing all the facts. so i'm getting all these e-mails in my box saying, oh, boyce, you're backing an uncle tom, because you're not jumping on our side. >> that's harsh. >> well, you know, it happens. a hustler's dream is a hater's nightmare. so effect liviveffectively, tha happen. but p
crowley, the same way. we have to recognize that. only through dialogue and conversation can we come to the conclusion, ah, now i see why you responded that way. that's where the learning opportunity comes in. if you don't talk about it and explain it in its raw true form, you'll never be able to understand it. >> has there been anything about this dialogue saying we need to anything, though, about this i do ldialogue? >> roland is saying we need to step back. has there been...
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both officer crowley and professor gates were very much on the same page. in fact if you go to theroot.com site. a lengthy statement. and i put excerpts on my facebook page where professor gates talks about, poignant, this is a moment that he and sergeant crowley find themselves by happenstance if you will and they are engaged in an opportunity to take this nation perhaps in a different direction on race and how we see each other, how we listen or not listen to each other. and i think that, it is going to get real interesting. i thought both statements were good. i, i actually came away thinking officer crowley is probably a pretty likable guy. and like i said my thinking has evolved on this how i looked at it at least initially and see it now. >> professor gates didn't go on camera to talk about it afterward. he has been quoted in print. now this moment of them meeting again. might this be or should this be a very private moment? or should this be in a public setting similar to what we saw in the white house for it to be the teachable moment, professor gat
both officer crowley and professor gates were very much on the same page. in fact if you go to theroot.com site. a lengthy statement. and i put excerpts on my facebook page where professor gates talks about, poignant, this is a moment that he and sergeant crowley find themselves by happenstance if you will and they are engaged in an opportunity to take this nation perhaps in a different direction on race and how we see each other, how we listen or not listen to each other. and i think that, it...
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> you know what, i liked crowley and i thought that we would like each other. and you know, i don't know what we will talk about but i asked him if he would have lunch with me one-on-one. i asked him maybe to go to a red sox game together, maybe go to a celtic game together. you know, maybe have dinner with our families, you know? why not? >> these guys are gonna be spending a lot of time together. and professor gates also joked about helping crowley's children with their college admission. >> you know, i offered to get his kids into harvard. [ laughter ] if he doesn't arrest me every day. >> a reasonable trade. and i think the professor is going to hear from the sergeant on that admission's process. when asked by reporters, gates refused to say whether he thought race played a role in that arrest. >>> a judge in california today awarded michael jackson's mother custody of the singer's children in the jackson case today. 79-year-old katherine jackson given permanent custody of jackson's three children. an agreement between katherine jackson and debbie rowe, the
> you know what, i liked crowley and i thought that we would like each other. and you know, i don't know what we will talk about but i asked him if he would have lunch with me one-on-one. i asked him maybe to go to a red sox game together, maybe go to a celtic game together. you know, maybe have dinner with our families, you know? why not? >> these guys are gonna be spending a lot of time together. and professor gates also joked about helping crowley's children with their college...
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crowley's a world figure. >> akazmy award. this is better -- academy award. this is better. >> as much as you want to say he extracted himself, they made decisions about president obama based on this last ten days. and i don't think -- i think he's lost -- >> is obama in the political danger zone, meaning he's at risk of losing control of his ability to set the agenda? >> this, by the way s the last lap if it's 100 days. this event on the white house lawn is kind of that last lap. >> i think he's losing not the ability to set the agenda, he is losing the first six months of creating what he called a transformational presence. i think the moment has passed. >> i think transformation is underway and he has far from lost control of the agenda. he's going to get a health care bill this year and the first president in, what, 60 years to accomplish what he set out to. that's huge. he has stopped the bleeding in the economy. i agree with you, a lot of problems ahead. but i think his policy will have been shown to be effective. >> i don't think he's ever had control
crowley's a world figure. >> akazmy award. this is better -- academy award. this is better. >> as much as you want to say he extracted himself, they made decisions about president obama based on this last ten days. and i don't think -- i think he's lost -- >> is obama in the political danger zone, meaning he's at risk of losing control of his ability to set the agenda? >> this, by the way s the last lap if it's 100 days. this event on the white house lawn is kind of that...
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and i applaud officer crowley. >> bonnie: what are you talking about double standard? i think people speaking their minds on then things, i think the onus on the officer to -- that's an important discussion that we need to continue to have but there's a double standard is what concerns me. >> bonnie: all right all right, from beer cowlt culturalo sports culture. espn, the self-pro claimed worldwide leader in tv sports, is caught in a whirlwind of controversy leaving some to question modern sports culture's treatment of women. this past week the network waited more than 36 hours to report the sexual assault allegations against pittsburgh steelers quash and fan favorite -- quarterbaba and fan favorite ben roethlisberger. while other news organizations went with the story the day it broke, espn barred affiliates from addressing the civil lawsuit filed against the super bowl champion. just a few days earlier the network was forced to report that its own sidelele reporter erin andrews had her privacy violated by a camera-wielding peeper who taped her nude inside a hotel roo
and i applaud officer crowley. >> bonnie: what are you talking about double standard? i think people speaking their minds on then things, i think the onus on the officer to -- that's an important discussion that we need to continue to have but there's a double standard is what concerns me. >> bonnie: all right all right, from beer cowlt culturalo sports culture. espn, the self-pro claimed worldwide leader in tv sports, is caught in a whirlwind of controversy leaving some to question...
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. >> my newest friend is sergeant james crowley. and sergeant crowley and i really did have a bonding experience. this is not a joke. i mean, we really hit it off. >> there you go. that isprofessor henry louis gates. and how do you fix a $24 billion deficit? the state of california, they may turn to pot. >>> you thought you heard it all? well, we'll hear a performance of some newly discovered pieces by mozart. that's right, i said newly discovered by mozart. >>> okay. the white house beer summit may have done some good. may have. professor henry louis gates extended an olive branch to cambridge, massachusetts, police officer -- police sergeant i should say james crowley. without the president even being there. i want you to listen to what professor gates said earlier at his book signing in cape cod. >> you know what, i like crowley. i thought that we would like each other, and, yeah, i don't know what we'll talk about. but i asked him if he would have lunch with me one-on-one. i asked him maybe we could go to a red sox game together
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. >> my newest friend is sergeant james crowley. and sergeant crowley and i really did have a bonding experience. this is not a joke. i mean, we really hit it off. >> there you go. that is professor henry lewis gates on his new relationship with the cop who arrested him. >>> and how do you fix a $24 billion budget deficit? the state of california, they may turn to pot. >>> you thought you heard it all? well, we'll hear a performance of some newly discovered pieces by mozart. that's right, i said newly discovered by mozart. announcer: some people buy a car based on the deal they get. - others buy the car of their dreams. - ( beeps ) during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. it's an opportunity today. it's a lexus forever. special lease offers now available on th. >>> okay. the white house beer summit may have done some good. may have. professor henry louis gates extended an olive branch to cambridge, massachusetts, police officer -- police sergeant i should say james crowley. without the president even being t
. >> my newest friend is sergeant james crowley. and sergeant crowley and i really did have a bonding experience. this is not a joke. i mean, we really hit it off. >> there you go. that is professor henry lewis gates on his new relationship with the cop who arrested him. >>> and how do you fix a $24 billion budget deficit? the state of california, they may turn to pot. >>> you thought you heard it all? well, we'll hear a performance of some newly discovered pieces...
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>> i think that the president exhibited particularly brillant leadership by bringing officer crowley and me to the white house and now it is over and time to ruminate. it never was really about me. it is about -- i was in jail for four hours. it is about the people who are in jail for four days or four months or four years or longer. it is about racial profiling. and it is about understanding the role of the police and how important the police are, on the one hand and understanding the perils of racial profiling on the other. in fact, if i was to take a documentary, an even handed documentary, there would be half from the police's point of view and half from the point of view of victims of profile. >> geraldo: are you and officer crowley pending the elbow any more? >> we plan to meet in mid september and go to an undisclosed location and i'm going have a sam adams and i don't know what he is going have. >> geraldo: which is the biggest storm, bill or president obama? and do you, yo you know feel pn for his pain now in the sense that he is being beleaguered and getting beat up over th
>> i think that the president exhibited particularly brillant leadership by bringing officer crowley and me to the white house and now it is over and time to ruminate. it never was really about me. it is about -- i was in jail for four hours. it is about the people who are in jail for four days or four months or four years or longer. it is about racial profiling. and it is about understanding the role of the police and how important the police are, on the one hand and understanding the...
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jennings discusses his book with syndicated talk-show host monica crowley the >> host: i am monica crowley, the host of the nationally syndicated radio program, the monica crowley show also a panelist on the mclaughlin group and political and foreign affairs analyst for the fox news channel. i'm delighted to welcome to the program today brian jennings. brian is one of the nation's top talk radio programmers. he served more than a decade as the national vice president of talk programming for citadel broadcasting. he is an authority on talk radio. everybody in the industry knows him and respect him wide the and according to talkers magazine, he is one of the founding fathers of conservative talk radio. brian, welcome. >> guest: thank you. >> host: we are here to talk about your outstanding book, "censorship the threat to silence talk-radio the new fairness doctrine exposed." and here it is. brian, let me begin with just a personal bit of background on myself. i am a nationally syndicated radio host. >> guest: yes you are in need. and a good one. >> host: thank you very much. i will take the
jennings discusses his book with syndicated talk-show host monica crowley the >> host: i am monica crowley, the host of the nationally syndicated radio program, the monica crowley show also a panelist on the mclaughlin group and political and foreign affairs analyst for the fox news channel. i'm delighted to welcome to the program today brian jennings. brian is one of the nation's top talk radio programmers. he served more than a decade as the national vice president of talk programming...
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it is not gates versus crowley. i am saying that the reality is that the atmosphere that has been set in this country should be known by a man who teaches racial profiling as a cop. is it not that black people stand to be sensitive to to the assertion of police power in the face of obvious innocence. professor gates is at his crib. he says that i am here. this man is affiliated with harvard. send harvard police. intellectually, so really, it is the illogically, if you know that he is connected to harvard. but you call this cane-wielding black man -- it is a professor gates to broke the silence, that you do not speak back to police people? i disagree with colin powell's and even the present his said that professor gates oliver responded. white men do not have to police themselves in the same way. i have seen white men get out of the car, cost the police out, and get back in the car. i am running for cover. i think that says the background. it does not mean every example of black people actually misbehaving should be
it is not gates versus crowley. i am saying that the reality is that the atmosphere that has been set in this country should be known by a man who teaches racial profiling as a cop. is it not that black people stand to be sensitive to to the assertion of police power in the face of obvious innocence. professor gates is at his crib. he says that i am here. this man is affiliated with harvard. send harvard police. intellectually, so really, it is the illogically, if you know that he is connected...
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apparently gates won an apology from officer crowley. gates didn't give it, crowley didn't give it and obama didn't give it so what was the teachable moment quickly? >> i think the teachable moment should be applied to the cop who did send an email in intemp pratt moment exploding at journalist. he turns out to be the emanuel goldstein for the week. liberals are bit lerly disappointed that sergeant crowley they couldn't find anything on him suggesting is he a racist. one cop who sends a stupid, maim tour initem pratt email. is he apologizing all over the place. how about fairness for this guy doing something immature and rational, too. laura: ann, thanks a lot. good to see you. directly ahead, nancy pelosi finds somebody new to blame. can you believe that for the health care hold up. wait until you hear. this and then brand new economic indicators show we may be climbing out of a recession. but we're going to take a no spin lin l laura: for months president obama and democrats have promised to get things done before congress goes on vaca
apparently gates won an apology from officer crowley. gates didn't give it, crowley didn't give it and obama didn't give it so what was the teachable moment quickly? >> i think the teachable moment should be applied to the cop who did send an email in intemp pratt moment exploding at journalist. he turns out to be the emanuel goldstein for the week. liberals are bit lerly disappointed that sergeant crowley they couldn't find anything on him suggesting is he a racist. one cop who sends a...
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apparently gates won an apology from officer crowley. gates didn't give it, crowley didn't give it and obama didn't give it so what was the teachable moment quickly? >> i think the teachable moment should be applied to the cop who did send an email in intemp pratt moment exploding at journalist. he turns out to be the emanuel goldstein for the week. liberals are bit lerly disappointed that sergeant crowley they couldn't find anything on him suggesting is he a racist. one cop who sends a stupid, maim tour initem pratt email. is he apologizing all over the place. how about fairness for this guy doing something immature and rational, too. laura: ann, thanks a lot. good to see you. directly ahead, nancy pelosi finds somebody new to blame. can you believe that for the health care hold up. wait until you hear. this and then brand new economic indicators show we may be climbing out of a recession. but we're going to take a no spin l l laura: for months president obama and democrats have promised to get things done before congress goes on vacati
apparently gates won an apology from officer crowley. gates didn't give it, crowley didn't give it and obama didn't give it so what was the teachable moment quickly? >> i think the teachable moment should be applied to the cop who did send an email in intemp pratt moment exploding at journalist. he turns out to be the emanuel goldstein for the week. liberals are bit lerly disappointed that sergeant crowley they couldn't find anything on him suggesting is he a racist. one cop who sends a...
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but apparently it disturbed sergeant crowley and apparently dr. gates was disturbed by being challenged in his own home when he was in his home, now. and at that point, words were exchanged and before too long other officers arrived, sergeant crowley even called for the harvard university police to come to certify who was the occupant of this house. and the next thing you know, they felt that mr. gates, dr. gates, had disturbed the peace and he's in handcuffs. interesting the picture of him in handcuffs shows a black officer in front of him and a hispanic officer there and the charges are dismissed the next day. i read it in my newspaper the next day, it looked just like this short story. but in this 24-hour news environment we're in, it went viral within about 24 hours. it's all over the country, all over the world. then it becomes a federal case when the president feels obliged to say something about it. the president said let this be an opportunity to have teaching done. >> larry: he said it was stupid. >> he said it was stupidity on part of th
but apparently it disturbed sergeant crowley and apparently dr. gates was disturbed by being challenged in his own home when he was in his home, now. and at that point, words were exchanged and before too long other officers arrived, sergeant crowley even called for the harvard university police to come to certify who was the occupant of this house. and the next thing you know, they felt that mr. gates, dr. gates, had disturbed the peace and he's in handcuffs. interesting the picture of him in...
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like crowley. thought that we would like each other. i asked him if he would have lunch with me one on one. maybe we could have dinners with the families. why not i offered to get his kids into harvard. the he doesn't arrest me every day. >> on a more serious note the professor said he's received death threats and bomb threats. he's had to change his cell phone number, e-mail address, and he may have to move. >>> an outdoor stage collapsed in canada, killing one person trapping actor kevin costner. the stage caved in saturday just before costner and his band were going to perform in alberta. he wasn't hurt. two people were reported in critical condition. organizers canceled the last day of the festival. we're so saddened by the loss of life and injury that turned so wicked so quickly. that's what happens when a building demolition goes horribly wrong. an old factory building in turkey just rolled over. nobody was injured. engineers are trying to demolish the building to make space for a shopping ce
like crowley. thought that we would like each other. i asked him if he would have lunch with me one on one. maybe we could have dinners with the families. why not i offered to get his kids into harvard. the he doesn't arrest me every day. >> on a more serious note the professor said he's received death threats and bomb threats. he's had to change his cell phone number, e-mail address, and he may have to move. >>> an outdoor stage collapsed in canada, killing one person trapping...
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and crowley accused of racial profiling. afterwards, crowley described what the men accomplished over a few glasses of beer. take a listen. >> what was accomplished was this is a positive step in moving forward as opposed to reliving the events of the past couple of weeks, in an effort to move not just the city of cambridge or two individuals past this event, but the whole country to move beyond this and use this as a basis of maybe some meaningful discussions in the future. >> all right so now as part of this ongoing dialogue on race relations here in the united states, this week we asked cnn viewers to submit their experiences of what they believed was racial profiling. timothy dart of the wrongs in new york said he had too many too count. but one encounter with police left a lasting impression, and you may find the language offensive, but we thought it important to let him speak uncensored so you can make up your own mind. >> one incident i should say that i really remember was actually not in the bronx, it was in queens.
and crowley accused of racial profiling. afterwards, crowley described what the men accomplished over a few glasses of beer. take a listen. >> what was accomplished was this is a positive step in moving forward as opposed to reliving the events of the past couple of weeks, in an effort to move not just the city of cambridge or two individuals past this event, but the whole country to move beyond this and use this as a basis of maybe some meaningful discussions in the future. >> all...
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[laughter] >> we have the same argument between sgt crowley and the president and prof. gates, but we know it's bigger than that. after the beer, after the invasion and polite conversation and referring to each other in gesture, the real problem is still on the street where disproportionate numbers of black and latino men are subjected to arbitrary forms of police power. if we're going to have a real conversation about race, we the open up and be honest on all sides. the real fact is it to the president of the united states of america and a professor with harvard pedigree just to argue against the words of a white policeman who was a sergeant in cambridge. [applause] what that says to me is that the everyday, ordinary, average person who is subjected to these kinds of vicious forces may not actually be talked about and will we must do is refocus a conversation between putting a personal face on a structural problem. to have reconciliation without structural changes to do little more than to change the deck chairs on the titanic. >> is this meeting symbolic or structural?
[laughter] >> we have the same argument between sgt crowley and the president and prof. gates, but we know it's bigger than that. after the beer, after the invasion and polite conversation and referring to each other in gesture, the real problem is still on the street where disproportionate numbers of black and latino men are subjected to arbitrary forms of police power. if we're going to have a real conversation about race, we the open up and be honest on all sides. the real fact is it...
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candy crowley is also there.ot of people, as you see, taking notes and trying to get as much as they can out of this particular town hall meeting. >>> well, you've seen some of them also get pretty angry and angry crowds pushing and shouting and shoving at the health care town halls. what are they mad about in particular, though? we're looking at what's fact and what's fiction about health care plans being considered on capitol hill. remember, we don't have a bill yet. it's still being formulated and we have our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen and josh levs on the cnn truth squad today. one of the big questions is, will my employer actually going for the public option? first, we want to listen in to what the president's response was to that question. >> i think private insurers should be able to compete. they do it all the time. i mean, if you think about, if you think about it, you know, u.p.s. and fedex are doing just fine, right? no, they are. it's just the post office that's always having problem
candy crowley is also there.ot of people, as you see, taking notes and trying to get as much as they can out of this particular town hall meeting. >>> well, you've seen some of them also get pretty angry and angry crowds pushing and shouting and shoving at the health care town halls. what are they mad about in particular, though? we're looking at what's fact and what's fiction about health care plans being considered on capitol hill. remember, we don't have a bill yet. it's still being...
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. >> talking to crowley the difference that that five to six mile-per-hour big league pitching. he says for matusz, it's been four stems forward and maybe one back but he likes his progress, no doubt. >> jim: 1-2 is pulled foul. >> buck: that's a great point. in the minor leagues, you might see a 94 to 95 mile-per-hour fastball once a week. here you see it every night and then you go to the bullpen and you see a good parade of good fastballs. the velocity is the biggest difference and the consistency of the velocity, i think, takes a young hitter a while to make those adjustments. remember how nick markakis struggled so his first year. he got beaten consistently inside. they he covered up that hole and terry crowley worked with him on that and he is making himself now a .300 hitter. >> jim: adam jones has certainly shown that he is going through that process this year, having much more consistency this year than he did last year. >> buck: it can be overwhelming to a young hitter to come here and have so much success literally at every stop along the way, high school shall colleg
. >> talking to crowley the difference that that five to six mile-per-hour big league pitching. he says for matusz, it's been four stems forward and maybe one back but he likes his progress, no doubt. >> jim: 1-2 is pulled foul. >> buck: that's a great point. in the minor leagues, you might see a 94 to 95 mile-per-hour fastball once a week. here you see it every night and then you go to the bullpen and you see a good parade of good fastballs. the velocity is the biggest...
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. >> host: i am monica crowley the most of the nationally syndicated radio program the monica crowley show. i'm also a panelist on the mcglock lynn group and an analyst for the fox newchannel. i'm delighted to welcome to the program today brian jennings who is one of the top talk radios. he served as the national vice president of talk programming for citadel broadcasting. he's an authority on talk radio. everybody in the industry knows him and respects him widely. and according to talkers magazine, he is one of the founding fathers of conservative talk radio. brian, welcome. >> guest: well, thank you so much. >> host: we're here today to talk about your outstanding new book. it is called "censorship: the treat to silence talk radio." the new fairness doctrine exposed and here it is. let me begin with a personal bit of background on myself. i'm a nationally syndicated radio host. >> guest: yes, you are. and a good one. >> host: thank you very much. i'll take the compliment. i am increasingly alarmed as i know a lot of people in the industry, people who listen to talk radio by what you
. >> host: i am monica crowley the most of the nationally syndicated radio program the monica crowley show. i'm also a panelist on the mcglock lynn group and an analyst for the fox newchannel. i'm delighted to welcome to the program today brian jennings who is one of the top talk radios. he served as the national vice president of talk programming for citadel broadcasting. he's an authority on talk radio. everybody in the industry knows him and respects him widely. and according to...
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senior political correspondent, candy crowley. and chief national correspondent, john king.david, where does kennedy rank, you think, in the pantheon of u.s. lawmakers? >> reporter: i think he's going to rank in the top ranks of the 20th century lawmakers. one of the most effective legislators of the last 50 years. he didn't have the rhetorical power, say, of a clay or a webster of the 19th century, but he left an enormous imprint upon our politics. he was -- all the kennedys, as you know, anderson, were competitors, they were warriors. he was a happy warrior. he brought a joy to politics. he just loved it. and there was always this -- when he was at his rhetorical height, you could always see this kind of internal smile, like laughing at himself a little bit, but caring passionately about the issues. and so he did leave, not only a number of issues that were resolved favorably, whether it was in education or in health care or the like, but he also left some lost causes, for others to champion after him, starting with national health insurance. >> john king, you're a boston
senior political correspondent, candy crowley. and chief national correspondent, john king.david, where does kennedy rank, you think, in the pantheon of u.s. lawmakers? >> reporter: i think he's going to rank in the top ranks of the 20th century lawmakers. one of the most effective legislators of the last 50 years. he didn't have the rhetorical power, say, of a clay or a webster of the 19th century, but he left an enormous imprint upon our politics. he was -- all the kennedys, as you...
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after words with brian jennings and monica crowley continues. >> host: chaim monica crowley and we are back with brian jennings's issues book is outstanding, "censorship: the threat to silence talk radio" the new fairness doctrine exposed. brian, when we left off we were talking about the marketplace of ideas and how the left seems to think at least based on their behavior here their ideas cannot compete, their ideas might be weak or vulnerable or perhaps because we still remain a center-right nation could not survive without all the protections they are trying to build into the system and of which is to silence conservative points of view. what has been the track record of liberal or progressive talk in america? >> guest: from an organized standpoint dismal. there are successful liberal talk stations in america. there's one in san francisco. kgo is generally considered liberal and others. but air america for instance was a dismal failure its first time around. >> host: went into bankruptcy didn't it? >> guest: went into bankruptcy, can out of it, they are trying to recover now. it's a
after words with brian jennings and monica crowley continues. >> host: chaim monica crowley and we are back with brian jennings's issues book is outstanding, "censorship: the threat to silence talk radio" the new fairness doctrine exposed. brian, when we left off we were talking about the marketplace of ideas and how the left seems to think at least based on their behavior here their ideas cannot compete, their ideas might be weak or vulnerable or perhaps because we still remain...
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the new -- the new republic less michael crowley. have teleprompters for three hours. we'll take a look at mika's must read opinion papers. the great taste of splenda® no calorie sweetener and added a little fiber? sweet! sweet! (together) sweet! (announcer) now for the first time, a gram of healthy fiber in every packet. sweet! (announcer) splenda® with fiber. >>> okay. hey, with us now, senior editor of "the republic," michael crowley. >> we'll bring you in a debate. >> can't wait. >> embarrass kurt andersen. with a book that will change the world. that statement, the great white hope that the congresswoman made and you said and others were saying it's not as bad as the guy in idaho talking about hunting the president but historical perspective. >> jack johnson earlier in the 20th century was a white boxer whom everyone wanted to be the great white hope and replayed in an ali period, of course, but i think in the 40 years since there are many times when great white hope is used just to say the next big thing. the band that could ta
the new -- the new republic less michael crowley. have teleprompters for three hours. we'll take a look at mika's must read opinion papers. the great taste of splenda® no calorie sweetener and added a little fiber? sweet! sweet! (together) sweet! (announcer) now for the first time, a gram of healthy fiber in every packet. sweet! (announcer) splenda® with fiber. >>> okay. hey, with us now, senior editor of "the republic," michael crowley. >> we'll bring you in a...
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crowley made headlines after arresting a black harvard professor at his own home. and that sparked a debate. president obama invited the t men to his house for wha >>> eight countries took a big leap of faith today. it's a leap many of us wouldn't make. i wouldn't. what they did is jump and flipped off a 60-foot platform in sloveneia. rescuers were waiting in the water in case anything went wrong. that's the winner! in his superman cape. all right! flying through the air. >> whoa. >> what's up next -- "the tonight show's" next. >> see you tomorrow. good night.
crowley made headlines after arresting a black harvard professor at his own home. and that sparked a debate. president obama invited the t men to his house for wha >>> eight countries took a big leap of faith today. it's a leap many of us wouldn't make. i wouldn't. what they did is jump and flipped off a 60-foot platform in sloveneia. rescuers were waiting in the water in case anything went wrong. that's the winner! in his superman cape. all right! flying through the air. >>...
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the president later said he regretted his choice of words and he hosted both gates and crowley at the white house thursday for a conciliatory beer. the incident and the ensuing debate show how divisive racial issues can be in this country. even though america has elected its first black president, efforts toward racial integration are often still fraught with difficulties, not least in churches where it's been said that 11 o'clock on sunday morning is the most segregated hour of the week. lucky severson reports. >> reporter: if something seems odd or unusual about these worshippers, maybe it's the diversity, all the different colors and nationalities of their faces. this is the wilcrest baptist church in houston, and pastor rodney woo couldn't be more proud of the cultural and racial mix of his congregation. >> i think my main passion is to get people ready for heaven. i think a lot of our people are going to go into culture shock when they get to heaven and they get to sit next to somebody that they didn't maybe sit with while they were here on earth. so we're trying to get them accl
the president later said he regretted his choice of words and he hosted both gates and crowley at the white house thursday for a conciliatory beer. the incident and the ensuing debate show how divisive racial issues can be in this country. even though america has elected its first black president, efforts toward racial integration are often still fraught with difficulties, not least in churches where it's been said that 11 o'clock on sunday morning is the most segregated hour of the week. lucky...
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last week he attended the beer meeting at the white house where he, sergeant crowley, president obama and vice president joe biden talked about the issue. gates told the crowd he liked crowley and the two hit it off, saying he even suggested their families sit down for dinner together. gates joked about the thousands of mail they're receiving and a woman's note saying he was much taller. >> airlines are seeing a lot of green from last-minute changes. >> a popular automaker unveils its first electric car. >> and a downed tree in pasadena. capturing the beauty of nature. sharing what i see. that's my vision. and i'm living it. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce glare and help protect your eyes from uv damage so you can see better today... and tomorrow. lve your vision. transitions. healthy sight in every light. transitions lenses are available at an america's best location near you. >> some weather remnants. we're still kind of recovering from yesterday. it was pretty major, the downpours we
last week he attended the beer meeting at the white house where he, sergeant crowley, president obama and vice president joe biden talked about the issue. gates told the crowd he liked crowley and the two hit it off, saying he even suggested their families sit down for dinner together. gates joked about the thousands of mail they're receiving and a woman's note saying he was much taller. >> airlines are seeing a lot of green from last-minute changes. >> a popular automaker unveils...
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, the policeman who arrested him there was one awkward moment they say when crowley asked obama for some i.d. but he was just kidding. vice president biden showed up too. i did not know he was going to be a part of it. i guess they wanted to even things out racially, but they sat around a table in the rose garden. and drank. i'm starting to think the president cooked this whole thing up because he didn't want to ask michelle if he could have a poker night or something. it was scheduled to last about an hour. but in fact, it looked like they were having fun. you can see here. they're in the white house, just on the edge of the rose garden there. you see they all had their beers. even played a little quarters. that looks all right, right? tomorrow morning it will be heretofore be known as racial harmony hangover day. president obama said this is a teachable moment for the country and i like to believe it is. in fact, we went out in the street today and asked the local hollywood boulevard costume characters who are no strangers to profiling themselves what they have learned from this ordeal
, the policeman who arrested him there was one awkward moment they say when crowley asked obama for some i.d. but he was just kidding. vice president biden showed up too. i did not know he was going to be a part of it. i guess they wanted to even things out racially, but they sat around a table in the rose garden. and drank. i'm starting to think the president cooked this whole thing up because he didn't want to ask michelle if he could have a poker night or something. it was scheduled to last...
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joining me now for more, candy crowley. what do you make of these protests and we just heard robert gibbs, white house press secretary, obviously mocking these people, and saying fairly straightforwardly that this is organized protests. is that true? >> well, listen, there is no doubt there are a lot of conservative groups out there who are using their websites to encourage people to go to their town hall meetings. but this is not some subterranean movement that they don't want people to know about. and there are groups that you heard of before, conservatives for patient's rights. they've had a number of ads against the obama style health care reform. they are now on their website trying to reach out to some of these groups, the tea party people that we saw on tax day. others are saying, you know, here's where the town hall meetings are and schedules like that. there's another group, family research council, tony perkins, a conservative social group. if you go on that website, you can see indeed where there are town hall me
joining me now for more, candy crowley. what do you make of these protests and we just heard robert gibbs, white house press secretary, obviously mocking these people, and saying fairly straightforwardly that this is organized protests. is that true? >> well, listen, there is no doubt there are a lot of conservative groups out there who are using their websites to encourage people to go to their town hall meetings. but this is not some subterranean movement that they don't want people to...
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candy crowley reporting from iowa, jessica yellin reporting from washington, d.c. first, dan lothian reporting from the white house. >> you don't know! >> nobody 74 is going to be written off because they have cancer. >> why don't they take the health care being forced down our throat? >> you don't trust me? >> there's a lot of noise in the health care debate, some of which the white house is calling misinformation, that could muddle the message. >> is there any concern at all that if this misinformation machine continues and the record can't be corrected as the white house would like it to be, that it could potentially make it more difficult to get health care reform across? >> the debate is dominated by something that's not true, of course. >> but white house spokesman robert gibbs hopes public support for health care reform will hinge on the facts. >> i don't think the president believes, though, that when all is said and done, that most people will make their decisions on something that is false and something that has been said as false. >> reporter: even as th
candy crowley reporting from iowa, jessica yellin reporting from washington, d.c. first, dan lothian reporting from the white house. >> you don't know! >> nobody 74 is going to be written off because they have cancer. >> why don't they take the health care being forced down our throat? >> you don't trust me? >> there's a lot of noise in the health care debate, some of which the white house is calling misinformation, that could muddle the message. >> is there...
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candy crowley has our report. >> reporter: the president's approval rating has been dropping since april, but the 56% he has now is a lot of political capital. but, of course, nothing to count on. at the same point in his administration, former president george bush had a 55% approval rating. thick transit poll numbers. it's been a busy 200 days for the new president. main with a lot on his plate in the march of history in his sight. >> i know there's some who believe we can only handle one challenge at a time. they forget that lincoln helped lay down the transcontinental railroad and passioned the home stead act and created the national academy of sciences in the midst of civil war. >> reporter: still, the president seems too busy for the vast majority of americans. asked if he's tried to handle more tharn he should, kind of% said yes in the new poll. and the new president's overall approval rating were higher than those of his policies. as the u.s. effort in afghanistan builds up, support for the war has hit a new low. only 41% of americans say they favor the war, and the numbers turne
candy crowley has our report. >> reporter: the president's approval rating has been dropping since april, but the 56% he has now is a lot of political capital. but, of course, nothing to count on. at the same point in his administration, former president george bush had a 55% approval rating. thick transit poll numbers. it's been a busy 200 days for the new president. main with a lot on his plate in the march of history in his sight. >> i know there's some who believe we can only...
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with this situation in boston with sergeant crowley, i was one of the main people saying look, this is not racial profiling taking place. i said it on my national show and my local show in chicago. however, one of the things that's not being discussed here is what happened, and this is what is going on in black america. you have 2 million people incarcerated in this country. 1 million are black. when you look at officer crowley falsifying a police report, which if you and i had done that, we would have been arrested. >> let me explain what you're saying. you're saying and many people have heard it on talk radio and the african-american community saying why aren't you guys bringing this up? he's saying in the report that there was a call of two black men breaking into a house. and the woman says that she never mentioned race at all. so the police department has not responded to that. >> let me clarify it even more. what he says in the report is that he spoke to the woman, who called the 911 call at the scene and she told him at the scene that it was two black men with backpacks. she ca
with this situation in boston with sergeant crowley, i was one of the main people saying look, this is not racial profiling taking place. i said it on my national show and my local show in chicago. however, one of the things that's not being discussed here is what happened, and this is what is going on in black america. you have 2 million people incarcerated in this country. 1 million are black. when you look at officer crowley falsifying a police report, which if you and i had done that, we...
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crowley got to see the white house. probably never seen anything like it, their kids as well. time to move on. the first black president, the first african-american president, whatever, people elected him because they wanted a better job, wanted health care coverage, out of the wars and america on a more sustained, safer course. >> it's very difficult for apolitical people to talk about the issue of race. and that's very sad, that's unfortunate. i do believe that the president wants to talk about the issue. i think he mishandled the crowley situation, and he, you know, said at the outset i don't have all the facts. he probably should not have commented on it. however, professor gates, as he said, was personal friend. i think he wants to have this discussion. this discussion is just too difficult to have in politics, and it's unfortunate. america should -- we put men on the moon. we can google people. we've got blackberries. but it's still very uncomfortable for us to talk act the issue of race. and we've got an african-american in the white house, and we still -- we can't talk
crowley got to see the white house. probably never seen anything like it, their kids as well. time to move on. the first black president, the first african-american president, whatever, people elected him because they wanted a better job, wanted health care coverage, out of the wars and america on a more sustained, safer course. >> it's very difficult for apolitical people to talk about the issue of race. and that's very sad, that's unfortunate. i do believe that the president wants to...
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crowley wanted blue moon. gates wanted a red stripe and joe biden wanted whatever fits in his beer helmet. [ laughter ] it's still in style. beer helmet. the beer summit was good. but we all know that the best stuff goes down at the after summit. you know that. [ laughter ] obama wants to make this a regular thing. he's already invited ahmadinejad over for appletinis. [ laughter ] it's goingo be good. thank you. at his court hearing this morning, the new york giants' wide receiver plaxico burress expressed remorse for shooting himself in the leg. [ laughter ] expressed remorse. said he was just trying to send a message to his other leg. [ laughter ] "see what happens, man? get over here! that's what happens." a couple in boston accidentally left their 5-year-old in the back of a taxi. there is some good news, though. the kid won 500 bucks on "cash cab." [ laughter and applause ] that's pretty good. smart kid. yes! what's up, man? [ drum roll ] [ cheers and applause ] so good. >> steve: three strikes! that was
crowley wanted blue moon. gates wanted a red stripe and joe biden wanted whatever fits in his beer helmet. [ laughter ] it's still in style. beer helmet. the beer summit was good. but we all know that the best stuff goes down at the after summit. you know that. [ laughter ] obama wants to make this a regular thing. he's already invited ahmadinejad over for appletinis. [ laughter ] it's goingo be good. thank you. at his court hearing this morning, the new york giants' wide receiver plaxico...
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congressman joe crowley. and paying tribute to the man who brought urs ferris bueller and the brat pack. i loved those movies. >> any monkey business is ill-advised. any questions? >> yeah. i got a question. is barry manilow know you raided his wardrobe? >> i'll give you the answer to that question, mr. bender, next saturday. don't mess with a bull, young man, you'll get the horns! mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need help? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with you. you okay? yeah. onstar. standard for one year on 14 chevy models. ever wonder how cheez-it bakes... so much real cheese in such small bites? ♪ baking complete! well, now you know. cheez-it. the big cheese. we're shopping for car insurance, and our friends said we should start here. good friends -- we compare our progressive direct rates, apples to apples, against other top companies, to help you get the best price. how do you do that? with a touch of
congressman joe crowley. and paying tribute to the man who brought urs ferris bueller and the brat pack. i loved those movies. >> any monkey business is ill-advised. any questions? >> yeah. i got a question. is barry manilow know you raided his wardrobe? >> i'll give you the answer to that question, mr. bender, next saturday. don't mess with a bull, young man, you'll get the horns! mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a...
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behind the meeting with gates and crowley. what may or may not have been said around that picnic table. >>> and in "oddball" the police chase that gives the phrase "holy roller" a whole new meaning next on "countdown." introducing new tide stain release. it helps get the toughest stains out the first time. whoa, that's a first. (announcer) that's because new tide stainelease is a revolutionary in-wash booster... ... that works with your detergent... to help remove the toughest stains the first time. mom, let me grab that. another first. (announcer) new tide stain release. stains out. no doubt. when she started forgetting things, i was hoping it was nothing. grandma! what a nice surprise! mom, it's sunday. that's when i knew i couldn't wait. mom's doctor said these were signs of alzheimer's, a type of dementia, and that prescription aricept could help. he said it's the only treatment proven effective... for all stages of alzheimer's. studies showed aricept slows the progression... of alzheimer's symptoms. it improves cognition.
behind the meeting with gates and crowley. what may or may not have been said around that picnic table. >>> and in "oddball" the police chase that gives the phrase "holy roller" a whole new meaning next on "countdown." introducing new tide stain release. it helps get the toughest stains out the first time. whoa, that's a first. (announcer) that's because new tide stainelease is a revolutionary in-wash booster... ... that works with your detergent... to...