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the david jones three thirty six point defeat in the first cell for the bells will be talons reducing for early tries and five more would follow bots and alexander. down six minutes from the break russia's first ever world cup try to further after the second half would give the final score line a semblance of respectability russia lost to the u.s. in that opening clash take on ireland back some bad australia post reported very very good first off we only get away when penalty and. you know i wrote the book a study you know you could go without the ball never got a yellow card but to school five tries in the first i think thirty minutes and to get a bonus point before before half time was a fantastic performance we dominated the scrum we dominated all the impact points we created tries the decks played real food played really well so defeat but in russia but plenty of positives still on the night our man in new zealand fled office his thoughts on the clash. italy may have run out easy wood isn't the end of a plenty of positives but russia can take out of what was only best second ever
the david jones three thirty six point defeat in the first cell for the bells will be talons reducing for early tries and five more would follow bots and alexander. down six minutes from the break russia's first ever world cup try to further after the second half would give the final score line a semblance of respectability russia lost to the u.s. in that opening clash take on ireland back some bad australia post reported very very good first off we only get away when penalty and. you know i...
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the tournaments but going down to the second straight defeat at the finals easily condemning the david jones to a thirty six point defeat in the us on style for the battles with the italians producing four early tries and five more would follow but an exam very yellow skin touch down six minutes from the break russia's first ever world cup try and super the alphas in the second half would give the final scoreline a semblance of respectability same russia who lost to the u.s. on their opening clash take on island next and then australia but we can create a very very good first if we only get away when penalties and their two zero you know real pretty year to construct you know you could go without the yellow card but good to school for of tries in the first i think thirty minutes and to get the bonus point before the fourth time was a fantastic performance you don't go to the scrum we donated all the impact points recreated tries to explode name of fools played really well so it was a defeat for us in russia but plenty of positives to on the night our man in new zealand richard paul floated o
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david jones.r, the former prime minister of italy, the prime minister of italy when reagan was president. twenty-seven years veteran and chaired the national intelligence estimates and personally delivered intelligence briefings to get president reagan and george h. w. bush. all these people restored my faith because they were brave enough to come forward and finally say that 9/11 was all fabricated lives. they're needs to be a new investigation. it was obviously an inside job. the prime minister of italy said all the intelligence agencies around the world know 9/11 was an inside job c-span2 were going to stop you. thank you. of the opportunity to find more about those who have questions about 9/11. lots available on the internet. will move on to another telephone call from jacksonville, florida. >> caller: let me say that 9/11 happened. i was almost there. i lived in jacksonville, florida. i have gone to pittsburgh to visit my to answer and cousins for the weekend. it was an unexpected trip. came
david jones.r, the former prime minister of italy, the prime minister of italy when reagan was president. twenty-seven years veteran and chaired the national intelligence estimates and personally delivered intelligence briefings to get president reagan and george h. w. bush. all these people restored my faith because they were brave enough to come forward and finally say that 9/11 was all fabricated lives. they're needs to be a new investigation. it was obviously an inside job. the prime...
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joining me are msnbc political analyst david corn of mother jones and michael 1250e8, a former chairman of the republican national committee. allow me to show you both what kantor had to say on this issue on month morning. >> this is a time and an appropriate instance where there's a federal government role. those monies are not unlimited. what we've always said is we've offset that, which has already been funded. it's like any family would operate when it's struck with disaster. it finds the money it needs to to take care of a sick loved one or what have you, and goes without trying to buy a new car or put an addition onto the house. >> michael steele, is he speaking for the gop or for himself? >> i -- i think he's speaking for the gop, and i think he's speaking for the country and the concerns that a lot of citizens have about the money. the bottom line is those states, particularly here on the east coast that have been ravaged by this storm will get the aid they need, the resources they need on the ground. i think what the leader was talking about was making sure we don't do as washi
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last night event was hosted by right wing activist billionaire brothers charles and david koch and today another. jones magazine obtained audio from this top secret strategy session. does this audiotape of us i mean does this prove that they're just in it to win it at all cost. now now you really want to gloat but tonight i'm going to go for it i'm going to go ahead and say told you so i can't tell whether it's amusing or there it's sad that the mainstream media is just so predictable you know whatever let's move on today where predictability once again shines through and i know there's going to be another republican presidential candidates debate and even though the debate hasn't happened yet even though there are plenty of other things to fill the new cycle with we're already just hearing nonstop debate coverage and everybody's talking about it we're going to specifically pick on m.s.n. we see for just another minute here since the debates airing on their network and so they are just pimping this thing out like a little teenage girl with a long up. publican presidential candidate prepping for the big
last night event was hosted by right wing activist billionaire brothers charles and david koch and today another. jones magazine obtained audio from this top secret strategy session. does this audiotape of us i mean does this prove that they're just in it to win it at all cost. now now you really want to gloat but tonight i'm going to go for it i'm going to go ahead and say told you so i can't tell whether it's amusing or there it's sad that the mainstream media is just so predictable you know...
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david koch. today "mother jones" magazine obtained audio from this top secret strategy session the kochs have funneledment. and now have their sights set on the next presidential election. here's charles koch addressing the group. >> phillip ellender head of the government and public affairs at koch industries specifically addressed mr. koch's statements through a statement released on the company's website. he was not referring to president obama in his remarks, he was referring to the mother of all wars comment made by saddam hussein on the eve of the first gulf war. charles koch went on to recognize donors who he says gave money to the cause. lots of money. >> joining me now is brad freeman an investigative journal journalist journalist. we just played the audio you obtained for mother jones magazine. great to have both of you with us tonight. brad, what does this tell us about the koch brothers? what does this audio tell us. does this tell us they're just in it to win it at all costs? >> well, they certainly are in it to win it at all costs. they've gone to extraordinarily lengths to raise an extr
david koch. today "mother jones" magazine obtained audio from this top secret strategy session the kochs have funneledment. and now have their sights set on the next presidential election. here's charles koch addressing the group. >> phillip ellender head of the government and public affairs at koch industries specifically addressed mr. koch's statements through a statement released on the company's website. he was not referring to president obama in his remarks, he was...
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david corn is from mother jones magazine, msnbc political analyst robert gibbs, thanks for joining uso answer that question. the the president above partisan politics or a fire breathing harry truman willing to take the fight to the republicans in congress this next year? >> well, chris, i think what he is go 20g have to be is both. because we are going to have to take the fight to congress so that congress will stop playing the same old washington political games that we have seen over and over again and have prevented action on plans that will help this economy grow and create jobs. that's what the president's going to outline tomorrow. but it's got to be more than a speech. it has to be congress putting their party aside and putting their country first to get something done. >> do you believe as a political person that eric cantor, larry mccarthy, all those republican hot shots, joe walsh, the ones we see on television all the time, basically thumbing their nose at the president? they want him to get re-elected? they want to give him a solid economic program to run on? >> no, i don
david corn is from mother jones magazine, msnbc political analyst robert gibbs, thanks for joining uso answer that question. the the president above partisan politics or a fire breathing harry truman willing to take the fight to the republicans in congress this next year? >> well, chris, i think what he is go 20g have to be is both. because we are going to have to take the fight to congress so that congress will stop playing the same old washington political games that we have seen over...
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michael steele, msnbc political analyst and david corn, national washington bureau chief for mother jonesagazine, also an msnbc political analyst. this is an away game for you, david, my friend. a home game for michael. at least it was for years a home game. let's go this question. perry's rise to greatness. 38% overnight. as i keep pointing out, he has a higher level of support in this new nbc poll today than people that have a favorable attitude. only 21% say they like him, but 38% say they are for him. this is an amazing leap to the top. is it the whole republican party or -- >> it's not a leap in that sense. i think what you're seeing there is a name identification. when you peel back and say now that you know the guy, do you support or not support him? that's how you get a disparate in the number. 38% shows more and more people are getting to know who he is around the country both inside and outside of the party. >> they all know he's a tea party guy? >> they may know that, but i'm saying, then you ask the next question, which gets you your 21%, 23%, 24%. >> i wonder whether they --
michael steele, msnbc political analyst and david corn, national washington bureau chief for mother jonesagazine, also an msnbc political analyst. this is an away game for you, david, my friend. a home game for michael. at least it was for years a home game. let's go this question. perry's rise to greatness. 38% overnight. as i keep pointing out, he has a higher level of support in this new nbc poll today than people that have a favorable attitude. only 21% say they like him, but 38% say they...
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president of the bernard center for women, politics and public policy and david corn is the washington bureau chief for "mother jones pro bachmann super pac entitled -- keep conservatives united. has started running an attack ad against rick perry in the earl will i voting state of south carolina. >> double spending in a decade. and this year, rick perry is spending more money than the state takes in. covering his deficits with record borrowing. and he's supposed to be the tea party guy? there is an honest conservative, and she's not rick perry. >> not surprisingly, a perry spokesman pushed back saying governor perry is a proven fiscal conservative, having cut taxes, signed six balanced budgets many congresswoman's bachmann's front-group ad is patently false. does not run deficits, and limits spending, even as texas added jobs and population in big numbers. david corn, if i'm mitt romney, i'm loving this. this is what i was hoping for. >> we'll talk about sarah palin's attack, too, on rick perry in a moment. i think he wants mitt romney would want sarah palin just fully in the race. right now, rick per were has leap
president of the bernard center for women, politics and public policy and david corn is the washington bureau chief for "mother jones pro bachmann super pac entitled -- keep conservatives united. has started running an attack ad against rick perry in the earl will i voting state of south carolina. >> double spending in a decade. and this year, rick perry is spending more money than the state takes in. covering his deficits with record borrowing. and he's supposed to be the tea party...
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david mattingly in shanksville, pennsylvania, and athena jones in washington.begin with poppy harlow who joins us live from the top of the two world financial center in new york. poppy, tell me more about the perspective there. >> reporter: you know, it's been interesting to watch this, fredricka. all day since 8:00 this morning when the ceremony began, of course president barack obama here along with president bush and both of the first ladies, the current and former, speaking to this audience. but it was interesting. it wasn't about politics. it wasn't about parties. it was all about the people that were being remembered. i'm standing right above just the glorious memorial that was opened for the first time, fredricka, just a few hours ago. family members let in for the first time to see the two massive pools and the names of each and every victim. a loved one to many of these people etched out. and it was interesting. what really stood out to me is that the family members after the ceremony was over would walk and they would touch with their hand their loved
david mattingly in shanksville, pennsylvania, and athena jones in washington.begin with poppy harlow who joins us live from the top of the two world financial center in new york. poppy, tell me more about the perspective there. >> reporter: you know, it's been interesting to watch this, fredricka. all day since 8:00 this morning when the ceremony began, of course president barack obama here along with president bush and both of the first ladies, the current and former, speaking to this...
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bring in alex wagner, msnbc analyst and reporter for "the huffington post" and david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones and msnbc political analyst. thanks to both of you for coming in tonight. there is all kind of analysis going on. alex, on the president coming out strongly yesterday, but i think one of the things that was very striking to me is another billionaire, he named when he came out with the buffet rule. >> right. >> but today he picked up mark cuban came out, a billionaire, and mark cuban said this. he says we shouldn't be trying to shift the benefits of wealth behind some curtain while some people might find it distasteful to pay taxes, i don't. i find it patriotic. i think that that's an interesting that now we're starting to see different people of that top 1% or 2% come out and say what are you all talking about? what's wrong with this? and in fact cuban says, alex, it's patriotic. >> billionaires coming out of the woodwork saying take my money, please. i think that that, you know, speaks to a sense that we are sort of off the rails in terms of our tax policy and as senator boxer said,
bring in alex wagner, msnbc analyst and reporter for "the huffington post" and david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones and msnbc political analyst. thanks to both of you for coming in tonight. there is all kind of analysis going on. alex, on the president coming out strongly yesterday, but i think one of the things that was very striking to me is another billionaire, he named when he came out with the buffet rule. >> right. >> but today he picked up mark cuban...
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david corn, msnbc analyst and correspondent for mother jones, and joe conason, who was fabulous this morning. joe, you were great this morning. you said a couple of things that were brilliant this morning. and i want to start with something you didn't talk about. it seems like the republican party is going through a weird with kind of change. i don't know what it is, but they've changed. they're attacking foreign adventurism. they've even got terms for it. they're getting flighty about it. when they were the ones that marched like lemmings towards war in iraq. what's changed? >> what's changed is the attitude of the public. you take any poll and see that the war in afghanistan is not popular. certainly, the war in iraq lost popularity a long time ago. and, you know, even the war in libya, which i think where the president sort of tried to take a backseat to the international coalition, also was not popular with most voters. so the republicans look at that and being the very principled people that they are decided, hey, we're not to get behind any of those things we decide we were goi
david corn, msnbc analyst and correspondent for mother jones, and joe conason, who was fabulous this morning. joe, you were great this morning. you said a couple of things that were brilliant this morning. and i want to start with something you didn't talk about. it seems like the republican party is going through a weird with kind of change. i don't know what it is, but they've changed. they're attacking foreign adventurism. they've even got terms for it. they're getting flighty about it. when...
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alex wagner is an msnbc political analyst and david corn is the washington bureau chief of mother jones. alex, i haven't seen you in a while and i want your views on this. i've been in this business a long time and i don't know the answer. that's why i'm hitting you with it. is obama -- i'm going to get to this at the end of the show -- three trails he can take. does he go to the center like clinton effectively in '96 with things like welfare reform and nafta and balancing the budget. is he smart to go harry truman's route, give 'em hell harry, not left wing, but partisan as hell. three, like franklin roosevelt did, unite the hard left with the center left and say, this is where i stand. we're going to win this left versus right. where does he go, if you had to call it? >> i think he's going roosevelt, chris. look, he's been sort of in the center for a little while now, and i think the whole country wants to see him fighting. vis-a-vis, his comments at the cbc this weekend, where he said, look, we've got to keep fighting, it was a call to arms in many respects. i think the quote that ev
alex wagner is an msnbc political analyst and david corn is the washington bureau chief of mother jones. alex, i haven't seen you in a while and i want your views on this. i've been in this business a long time and i don't know the answer. that's why i'm hitting you with it. is obama -- i'm going to get to this at the end of the show -- three trails he can take. does he go to the center like clinton effectively in '96 with things like welfare reform and nafta and balancing the budget. is he...
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tonight, on c-spat, q&a with ivan kander and rob jones, a marine carp practical severely injured in afghanistan. at 9:00, british prime minister david cameron talks about the jobs race, and governor rick perry at liberty university in virginia, and minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann at the california republican party convention. >> this week, ivan kander and rob jones discuss their documentary, "survive, recover, live, the rob jones story." >> where did you do a documentary on yurnded buddy from high school? >> it came from a natural, a natural place, when rob first got back bethesda, he september saying, things were happening so fast, he was going in and out of surgery every day and from that idea wanting to remember, that natural inclination to make it from there, i've always been working in video and we've been making movies together since we were young so it felt like the natural, right thing to do. even if it didn't turn out to be a documentary or a finished product, he could remember that time of his life and it stemmed from there. >> rob jones, why did you let your buddy do this documentary? >> i thought it would be a g
tonight, on c-spat, q&a with ivan kander and rob jones, a marine carp practical severely injured in afghanistan. at 9:00, british prime minister david cameron talks about the jobs race, and governor rick perry at liberty university in virginia, and minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann at the california republican party convention. >> this week, ivan kander and rob jones discuss their documentary, "survive, recover, live, the rob jones story." >> where did you do a...
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jones. we miss you dearly. >> nereida de jesus >> emerita de la pena >> azucena maria de la torre >> david paul de rubbio faximone >> melanie louise de vere >> william thomas dean >> robert j. deangelis, jr. >> thomas patrick deangelis >> tara e. debek >> anna marjia debin >> james v. deblase >> paul decola >> simon marash dedvukaj >> jason defazio david a. defeo >> manuel del valle, jr. >> and mines and brother, we miss you and love you and will never forget what happened 10 years ago. god bless america. >> and my uncle. we miss you more than anything in the world. our family has 19 the same. give us a victory tonight in your honor. >> donald arthur delapenha >> vito joseph deleo >> danielle anne delie >> joseph a. della pietra >> andrea dellabella >> palmina delligatti >> colleen ann deloughery >> francis albert demartini >> anthony demas >> martin n. demeo >> francis deming >> carol k. demitz >> kevin dennis >> thomas f. dennis >> and my husband, michael cunningham. liam and i miss you today and all the days of our lives. god bless you. >> i am reading in honor of my father, the police officer of truck no
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david corn's an msnbc analyst and "the washington post" bur bureau chief for "mother jones" magazine, and sally joins us. she's a republican strategist in florida. by the way, these stories are pretty dramatic, pretty unforgiving of rick perry's performance last night. take a look at a few of these headlines. they are damning. a politico story headline, "texas toast? perry worries gop" michael medvedev, an overall critic for everybody. he wrote in "the daily beast "rick perry, beginning of the end?" here's a talking points memo story called "running with rick, conservatives turn on perry after debate." and bill crystal wrote a special editorial on the debate headlined "yikes." he said, no presidential front-runner has ever had as weak a showing as rick perry. it was a disqualifying two hours for him. i want to start with sally bradshaw, a political consultant, runs campaigns down in tallahassee, florida. thank you for joining us. give us your point of view, among republicans, that's the target audience, from now until next spring, through next spring, how bad did rick perry do last ni
david corn's an msnbc analyst and "the washington post" bur bureau chief for "mother jones" magazine, and sally joins us. she's a republican strategist in florida. by the way, these stories are pretty dramatic, pretty unforgiving of rick perry's performance last night. take a look at a few of these headlines. they are damning. a politico story headline, "texas toast? perry worries gop" michael medvedev, an overall critic for everybody. he wrote in "the daily...
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jones takes it back up the middle. jason hayward scored easily from third. top of the ninth craig kimball in to close. through the side. david wright, lucas duda and finally jason bay striking out swinging to end the game. braves win, 1-0 the final. five and a half over the giants with the lead in the wild card. >>> well, stanford plays later tonight against arizona. that one starting at 7:45 in tucson. meanwhile, cal scored 28 in the second quarter alone today trouncing presbyterian, 63-12 in the golden bears' debut at at&t park. how about number 23 texas at ucla? early first quarter. third and ten texas. case mccoy finds a wide open d.j. grant. he'll get in for the 45-yard touchdown. 7-0 longhorns. third quarter now 28-13, texas. jackson shipley taking the end around and throwing it. d.j. grant there once again. this time a five-yard touchdown score. texas rolls, 49-20 the final. how about the wac conference opener? nevada at san jose tied at seven. mike ball punching it in for the one-yard score, 14-7. wolfpack fourth quarter now 17-7 nevada. fourth and goal for the spartans. brandon rutly finds a gap and scores on the on
jones takes it back up the middle. jason hayward scored easily from third. top of the ninth craig kimball in to close. through the side. david wright, lucas duda and finally jason bay striking out swinging to end the game. braves win, 1-0 the final. five and a half over the giants with the lead in the wild card. >>> well, stanford plays later tonight against arizona. that one starting at 7:45 in tucson. meanwhile, cal scored 28 in the second quarter alone today trouncing presbyterian,...
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paid for by the robber barons david rockefeller the british royalty and others as a way to put of bill that glove on the iron fist of colonialism that was radio host alex jones. the conversation over the size and strength and power of a future palestinian state is one you know i realize that have dominated the global stage for decades and there's no doubt a conversation that most people have very strong opinions about and those opinions often translate into influence which can then in turn...
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jones. we were down over 200 points earlier in trading. the s&p is down 14. a short time ago we spoke with david calloway from markwatch.com to see if the president's speech has >> the affect. the president's speech was pretty well targeted and leaked out in advance. i think there's a general feeling that it is not going to be enough. there are a lot of other factors going on. europe is taking. 1 >> we will take you to richmond libel when the president speaks, more on his job proposal. >> officials now have a word of a new threat to. the nation's capital and in new york city are beefing up security after federal officials fear received credible but unconfirmed information indicating that outside is planning to use car bombs to blow up bridges or tunnels in new york city or washington dc. law enforcement says they are investigating three people who recently entered the united states. >> will durant is live at sfo to see health officials and passengers are reacting to the news. >> sfo is fully aware of the threats. that extra security in place but are not going into detail. people are coming and g
jones. we were down over 200 points earlier in trading. the s&p is down 14. a short time ago we spoke with david calloway from markwatch.com to see if the president's speech has >> the affect. the president's speech was pretty well targeted and leaked out in advance. i think there's a general feeling that it is not going to be enough. there are a lot of other factors going on. europe is taking. 1 >> we will take you to richmond libel when the president speaks, more on his job...
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jones. kaeder is the director of a documentary about his friend severely wounded in afghanistan. it follows his journey from coping with all loss of his legs to his rehabilitation. >> this morning, daviddy, chief political correspondent for christian broadcasting news, looked set to roll in evangelical voters will have in the 2012 election. then nelson schwartz discusses the federal lawsuit against
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david lee miller, thank you. going to get back to that in a minute, but i want to bring you this fox news alert on the dow jones,ropping sharply this morning, over 300 points. joining me now, stu varney, host of "varney & company" on fbn. what do you make of it? >> reporter: this has nothing to do with president's speech last night, this is all about europe. in fact, it's crunch time for greece. they can't pay off on their debts, the germans will not bail them out. this is the crunch point of a long-running, rolling crisis. today the greeks were supposed to conform with certain terms to receive another big batch of cash. they cannot conform to the terms of those loans, therefore, they may, repeat may, default. this weekend. that's what's got everybody worried. the banks in europe, they stand to lose billions, american banks linked to european banks stand to lose billions. the europeans are probably going into recession if they're not there already. that hurts us. bottom line, down goes the american stock market, we're off 314 points. megyn: that's the last thing we need right now. we've already taken enough punc
david lee miller, thank you. going to get back to that in a minute, but i want to bring you this fox news alert on the dow jones,ropping sharply this morning, over 300 points. joining me now, stu varney, host of "varney & company" on fbn. what do you make of it? >> reporter: this has nothing to do with president's speech last night, this is all about europe. in fact, it's crunch time for greece. they can't pay off on their debts, the germans will not bail them out. this is...