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that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. evening, ed. that was really sweet of you. and that's exciting about kelly. state department, huh? >> it is. and you know, people -- someone was telling me once that you have four careers in a lifetime. so, you know, this is a great opportunity for her and she can
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"the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show," tonight from new york. mitt romney is facing heat over his days as a prep school bully. tonight, we'll show you how president obama is helping bullied kids. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i did some stupid things when i was in high school. i had no idea what that individual's sexual orientation might be. going back to the 1960s, that wasn't something we all discussed or considered. >> the president steps up for equality, while mitt romney apologizes for being a bully. tonight, singer clay aiken on why the president's remarks makes things better for everyone. army captain steven hill, who was booed at a republican debate for being gay, on the president's leadership. and mike rogers on all the political fallout. >>> michele bachmann loved her ed show expose so much, today she renounced her swiss citizenship. >> i think people would be -- would love to see an expose like that. >> we'll have the latest on swiss family bachmann. >>> and scott walker is using taxpayer money
"the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show," tonight from new york. mitt romney is facing heat over his days as a prep school bully. tonight, we'll show you how president obama is helping bullied kids. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i did some stupid things when i was in high school. i had no idea what that individual's sexual orientation might be. going back to the 1960s,...
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that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> good evening, ed. that was really sweet of you. and that's exciting about kelly. state department, huh? >> it is. and you know, people -- someone was telling me once that you have four careers in a lifetime. so, you know, this is a great opportunity for her and she can always come back. she's been absolutely fantastic. and we're going to miss her, for sure. >> that's awesome, ed. thank you, man. i appreciate. and good luck to you, kelly. >>> and thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. in the 2008 presidential campaign, the republican party's vice presidential nominee, sarah palin, had a few instances on the campaign trail, being interviewed by reporters, where she just sort of famously and blatantly lost momentary verbal coherence. >> ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health care reform that is needed to help shore up our economy, helping -- it's got to be all about job creatio
that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> good evening, ed. that was really sweet of you. and that's exciting about kelly. state department, huh? >> it is. and you know, people -- someone was telling me once that you have four careers in a lifetime. so, you know, this is a great opportunity for her and she can always come back. she's been absolutely fantastic. and we're going to miss her, for sure. >> that's...
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ed. then last week, the ap issued its public apology for firing my father over the surrender incident. my phone began ringing off the hook. i am really surprised at how much interest there still is in this old story. i guess it really just shows that freedom of the press is still an important issue these days. thank you very much. i would like to just mention that several members of my family are here tonight. they include my husband, ron cochran. my daughter emma ricardi and her husband steve. and my dear cousins, thurston balfour and daughter renee. thurston is probably the only person in the room who knew my father during world war ii. so -- he has talked to me a lot about that. so -- thank you very much. >> thanks, julia and thanks to everyone from the family for being here. why don't i -- before starting to ask questions just turn the floor over and whichever order you would like just to start things out and then i will -- i will start with some questions. >> good. i will be briefer
ed. then last week, the ap issued its public apology for firing my father over the surrender incident. my phone began ringing off the hook. i am really surprised at how much interest there still is in this old story. i guess it really just shows that freedom of the press is still an important issue these days. thank you very much. i would like to just mention that several members of my family are here tonight. they include my husband, ron cochran. my daughter emma ricardi and her husband steve....
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this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >>> for way too long, we've had a financial system that was stacked against ordinary americans. >> brand-new income inequality numbers are out. it's ugly for middle classers. but wall street bankers are whining about class warfare. the middle class will not survive a mitt romney presidency. vermont senator bernie sanders is here. >> this is absolutely huge. a homosexual activist in a very prominent place in mitt romney's campaign has stepped down. >> republican homophobes claim victory after a gay romney aide quits. >> i will flat-out guarantee you, he is not going to make this mistake again. >> why is mitt romney silent on this issue? karen finney and chris kofinis are here. >>> the republican assault on public education is getting uglier in pennsylvania. that report tonight. >>> and new polling in wisconsin shows scott walker is in deep trouble. i'll ask robert greenwald if the koch brothers can bail him out. >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for
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press and that's -- where i -- are i started my personal search for the story of ed kennedy.t -- it told snippets at the museum of -- of -- this distinguished journalist and ever since then, i have been reading all i can culminating with this book we will be discussing today. and for people who don't know in -- in detail, ed kennedy was one of the most famous of the war core departments, world war ii, and may 7, he became the most famous or infamous american correspondent of the war. army officials that day allowed aing select number of reporters, including him to witness the historic moment of the surrender but -- they -- instructed them that the story once was under strict mill tar embargo. and a move that was courageous but eventually costly and ed kennedy defied the embargo after the news was broken out of berlin. and -- and the scoop generated tons of interest and instant controversy. the rival news organizations, including hearst international news service were quick to protest and the ap first publicly rebuked and ultimately dismissed ed kennedy. a little bit of backgr
press and that's -- where i -- are i started my personal search for the story of ed kennedy.t -- it told snippets at the museum of -- of -- this distinguished journalist and ever since then, i have been reading all i can culminating with this book we will be discussing today. and for people who don't know in -- in detail, ed kennedy was one of the most famous of the war core departments, world war ii, and may 7, he became the most famous or infamous american correspondent of the war. army...
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"the ed show" with ed schultz starts now. >> welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. elected officials in the republican party, they just cannot hide their hatred for the president. and i say their leadership needs to step up and do something about it. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i do know this. that in his heart, he's not an american. he's just not an american. >> a republican congressman is caught on tape, telling constituents the president is not an american. >> do you feel like voters are owed a better explanation of just, i misspoke? >> republicans cannot control their hatred for president obama. they leadership needs to stand up and do something about it. my commentary is ahead. >>> the teachers unions don't fight for our children. that's our job. >> the republican assault on public education has gone national. we will dissect the romney education plan he unveiled today. >>> paul ryan has some new fighting words for the president. >> we face not just a failed president, but a failed ideology. >> tonight, we'll remind the congressman what failure
"the ed show" with ed schultz starts now. >> welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. elected officials in the republican party, they just cannot hide their hatred for the president. and i say their leadership needs to step up and do something about it. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> i do know this. that in his heart, he's not an american. he's just not an american. >> a republican congressman is caught on tape, telling...
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ed and ed lived a more quiet life in california and julia has told us that he did a lot of teaching and did a lot of mentoring but clearly he loved europe, he loved a big story and it was a huge adjustment from what he had done to go to a small paper. this is a guy that sought out europe, stayed there and came home twice in at the point years. it was a long way from there to santa barbara. >> i was wondering if when both of you were doing research if there was anything that you discovered in addition to ed kennedy and the associated press about the military or political figures that you thought were new or new insights into the political leaders or military leaders at the time. >> i didn't. i think general allen, who was the chief information guy, there were lots of people who didn't think he was a great guy who were journalists. so i don't think -- i think more of what you get out of this book is -- what you really get is a sense of what you like to do about this job. what you really get is a sense of what it was like to be there every day and to work your way through the war up no
ed and ed lived a more quiet life in california and julia has told us that he did a lot of teaching and did a lot of mentoring but clearly he loved europe, he loved a big story and it was a huge adjustment from what he had done to go to a small paper. this is a guy that sought out europe, stayed there and came home twice in at the point years. it was a long way from there to santa barbara. >> i was wondering if when both of you were doing research if there was anything that you discovered...
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he certainly didn't talk to ed kennedy.t knee jerk reaction red to a public repudiation of kennedy in the worst possible way. if you look at what ed kennedy did, there were a lot of lessons that were right. i spent more time as an editor than as a reporter. we said good things about editors. they do matter and count for a lot. good editors make a big difference. clearly in this case we had our lead reporter on the story. his name, his background and scope of coverage experience lent credibility as no other. he thought about it. he never made a knee jerk reaction and waited 96 minutes from the time that the germans's announcements began before he published. he was very thoughtful. he went to the military. he told them the story how to go. even then he went back to his room for 15 minutes. the desk handled it well and ed kennedy handled it well and you trust your reporters. >> i wanted to ask jack a little bit well the theology of all of this. i found a new yorker article contemporaneously talking about the debate that soups
he certainly didn't talk to ed kennedy.t knee jerk reaction red to a public repudiation of kennedy in the worst possible way. if you look at what ed kennedy did, there were a lot of lessons that were right. i spent more time as an editor than as a reporter. we said good things about editors. they do matter and count for a lot. good editors make a big difference. clearly in this case we had our lead reporter on the story. his name, his background and scope of coverage experience lent credibility...
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that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz.ave more stories from pennsylvania. how in the world can you cut $1 billion out of school budgets and expect families in america to have their kids get the proper education in this great country? "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ed. thank you. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. the pulitzer prize-winning author of "ghost wars," steve kall is going to be here tonight for the interview. i'm really looking forward to that. he has just put out something totally ground breaking and totally amazing. and in the process of explaining
that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz.ave more stories from pennsylvania. how in the world can you cut $1 billion out of school budgets and expect families in america to have their kids get the proper education in this great country? "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ed. thank you. and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. the pulitzer prize-winning author of "ghost wars," steve kall is going to be here...
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>> it's a tight race, ed.d republicans, they tell me that all of their internal polling shows that this race is close and in most instances, getting closer. as you see, that movement among independents, toward tom barrett. and i've seen it physically around the state. this afternoon, i was in scott walker's hometown of delvim, wisconsin, and in front of the big old bed and breakfast, in downtown delvim, there's a huge recall walker barn. so even in his hometown, people are feeling quite confident in saying they don't want him. >> john, what about the commercials? are they lies? what you've seen in the republican governor's association and the nra for that matter? >> these ads deal in genuine falsehoods. and i want to emphasize that. one of the most troubling things is that in addition to deceptive language and deceptive messages, things that just simply aren't true, as you pointed out, they also create a false impression as regards scott walker, that nra ad, suggests, i think, that scott walker is some sort of
>> it's a tight race, ed.d republicans, they tell me that all of their internal polling shows that this race is close and in most instances, getting closer. as you see, that movement among independents, toward tom barrett. and i've seen it physically around the state. this afternoon, i was in scott walker's hometown of delvim, wisconsin, and in front of the big old bed and breakfast, in downtown delvim, there's a huge recall walker barn. so even in his hometown, people are feeling quite...
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i think ed kennedy handled it well. and you trust your reporters. >> i wanted to ask jack a little bit about the theology of all this. in my research i found a "new yorker" article contemporaneous, talking about the controversy and the debate which sounds like it could be something that would be in "the new yorker" in 2012. it says in part, whether a promise extorted as this one was in an airplane several thousand feet up as any moral forces a question for theologians, i suppose kennedy should have refused to promise anything, thus making sure to miss an event no newspaperman in the world would have wanted to miss. i do not think kennedy imperiled the lives of any as charged. he probably saved the few. in withholding the announcement of an armistice you prolong the shootings. i wanted to see if you could take us back in time, put yourself in ed kennedy's position, sort of talk about the theological arguments of embargoes and the right of the public and the world to know. >> theology is certainly my specialty. i would sa
i think ed kennedy handled it well. and you trust your reporters. >> i wanted to ask jack a little bit about the theology of all this. in my research i found a "new yorker" article contemporaneous, talking about the controversy and the debate which sounds like it could be something that would be in "the new yorker" in 2012. it says in part, whether a promise extorted as this one was in an airplane several thousand feet up as any moral forces a question for theologians,...
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ed. he was a hell of a good reporter and given a lot of responsibility. and he was in considerable danger from time to time. and so he had -- he had seen a lot of the war. and he was able to write about it with great humanity. so just as a good story we a war reporter, he did an excellent job. the second part is as you might guess since the date of the story is his being sacked by the ap is he writes consistently throughout the book about the problems he had had. and you can imagine him sitting there in paris. here's the story. the war is over. and he wants to tell the story. and they won't even let him tell that story. and he is just so damn mad and so fed up he decides he's going to run the story. he's done the right thing. he's checked with the censors. he thinks the grounds for with is there holding the story is incorrect. you can see this is not just an act, one day he was upset. you see years of his being frustrated finally kinding erupting in this volcanic response. not volcanic in
ed. he was a hell of a good reporter and given a lot of responsibility. and he was in considerable danger from time to time. and so he had -- he had seen a lot of the war. and he was able to write about it with great humanity. so just as a good story we a war reporter, he did an excellent job. the second part is as you might guess since the date of the story is his being sacked by the ap is he writes consistently throughout the book about the problems he had had. and you can imagine him sitting...
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ed. kind of erupting in this response. somebody on the panel had a very interesting story and tom and i wish he had got nen trouble in tiro for resisting the sensors and it caused and gotten the story smuggled out or taken out and they had to rewrite the rules. from the beginning of the war, he had a history of resistance and got this trouble because he got to paris before the army. he got ahead that they got there first. i think what they are expressing and what kennedy was expressing is months of frustration. >> and if i could ask you to talk about some of the early coverage that made his career and if it's not too much to ask on the other side, what happened in the post ap career. >> well, even today there few people in the diplomatic core or anywhere else who have had the breath of experience as ed kennedy. we talked about it, but he covered the mideast and the balkans and based in cairo and had enormous war experience. he got there in i think 1929 and stayed until his pockets went em
ed. kind of erupting in this response. somebody on the panel had a very interesting story and tom and i wish he had got nen trouble in tiro for resisting the sensors and it caused and gotten the story smuggled out or taken out and they had to rewrite the rules. from the beginning of the war, he had a history of resistance and got this trouble because he got to paris before the army. he got ahead that they got there first. i think what they are expressing and what kennedy was expressing is...
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"the ed show" with ed schultz is up next. >>> good evening americans, welcome to "the ed show" tonight live from washington, d.c. republicans say there's no such thing as income inequality. mitt romney says president obama is killing jobs and vice president joe biden is letting him half it. >> they don't get us! they don't get who we are! >> we can hear you loud and clear, mr. vice president. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> if my brother or sister wanted to be a millionaire, they could be a millionaire. my mother and father dreamed as much as any rich guy dreams. >> joe biden lets loose today in ohio. he's fighting harder for ever than the middle class. >> that choice is about whether or not we're going to rebuild the middle class or continue to help those at the very top. >> meanwhile, mitt romney is spreading lies like wildfire. >> rather than putting out that fire, he has spent more. >> we debate the theory with tim ryan. >> new numbers show the independents want the president to crack down on big banks. >> the biggest financial institutions in this country cannot be in
"the ed show" with ed schultz is up next. >>> good evening americans, welcome to "the ed show" tonight live from washington, d.c. republicans say there's no such thing as income inequality. mitt romney says president obama is killing jobs and vice president joe biden is letting him half it. >> they don't get us! they don't get who we are! >> we can hear you loud and clear, mr. vice president. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >>...
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"the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. one day after wrapping up the republican nomination, mitt romney's yellow brick road to the white house is being paved by a handful of billionaires out to help him destroy the middle class in america. that is the most undercovered story in america, what these people will do to the middle class. i'm covering it tonight. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> this is not a nation that divides people on whether or not they've been successful or not. >> politico drops a bombshell on the 2012 election. outside republican groups will spend $1 billion to the defeat barack obama. democrats will be outspent and the middle class may not survive it. a full report ahead. >>> the president will not go to wisconsin, but bill clinton might. a new poll puts barrett even with scott walker. another poll puts barrett behind. john nichols has the latest. >>> mitt romney joins donald trump and blows the birther dog whistle. >> in addition to the age of the president and the c
"the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. one day after wrapping up the republican nomination, mitt romney's yellow brick road to the white house is being paved by a handful of billionaires out to help him destroy the middle class in america. that is the most undercovered story in america, what these people will do to the middle class. i'm covering it tonight. this is "the ed...
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that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. maddow show" starts right now. >> good evening, ed. thank you. >>> we've got jane lynch joining us this hour, very excited about that. the jane lynch joining us. she'll be here at the end of the show for what i think will be our first-ever special edition best new thing in the world today. very exciting. >>> also, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel will be joining us here this hour.
that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. maddow show" starts right now. >> good evening, ed. thank you. >>> we've got jane lynch joining us this hour, very excited about that. the jane lynch joining us. she'll be here at the end of the show for what i think will be our first-ever special edition best new thing in the world today. very exciting. >>> also, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel will be joining us here this hour.
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"the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. the president obama is the first president in american history to support equal marriage rights and republicans are attacking him in full force. this is "the ed show," let's get to work. >>> it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >> the president makes history standing up for equality. mitt romney is sticking with inequality. >> i'm in favor of traditional marriage between a man and a woman and i don't favor civil union or gay marriage. >> tonight, marriage equality activist john lewis on today's historic statement by the president. david corn on how it all unfolded behind the scenes, and bob shrum on what it all means politically for the president and mitt romney. >>> the countdown is officially on for the walker recall. >> we cannot fix wisconsin as long as scott walker is the governor of this state. >> debates have been announced, democrats are uniting and last night'
"the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show" tonight from new york. the president obama is the first president in american history to support equal marriage rights and republicans are attacking him in full force. this is "the ed show," let's get to work. >>> it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >> the president makes...
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you're on with ed schultz. >> caller: hi, ed. >> hi there. >> caller: i'm one of your biggest fans. i look at you every day. i just want to say thank you so much for what you're trying to give the people, especially the union members out to vote, and to see what is going on, and for all the people that are not union members and they're talking about -- if it had not been for the union, if it still is not for the union, their wages, their benefits and things would go to poot. if the republicans get their way and then they can go back, especially in the south, they barely want to pay above minimum wage. and another thing right quick. also on the stimulus, when they talked about the stimulus didn't help, but when those people like in texas got the stimulus package, those governors took that and used it towards balancing their budgets and then tried to turn around and make the president look bad. and another thing, for some reason or another, especially republicans, and in congress and all, they do not want to give this president the due sal utetation he is due. there is no harm saying
you're on with ed schultz. >> caller: hi, ed. >> hi there. >> caller: i'm one of your biggest fans. i look at you every day. i just want to say thank you so much for what you're trying to give the people, especially the union members out to vote, and to see what is going on, and for all the people that are not union members and they're talking about -- if it had not been for the union, if it still is not for the union, their wages, their benefits and things would go to poot....
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that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> thanks, ed. >>> today was an historic day in civil rights in this country. >> i've always been adamant that gay and lesbian americans should be treated fairly and equally. and i was sensitive to the fact that for a lot of people, you know, the word "marriage" was something that evokes very powerful traditions, religious
that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> thanks, ed. >>> today was an historic day in civil rights in this country. >> i've always been adamant that gay and lesbian americans should be treated fairly and equally. and i was sensitive to the fact that for a lot of people, you know, the word "marriage" was something that evokes very powerful traditions, religious
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personal thanks to ed harrington, as well. i will turn it back over to r m our emcee. >> a big round of applause. [applause] >> all right. thank you also my pleasure to introduce president of our board of supervisors, supervisor david chu. >> good government. evening. it's my honor to welcome you to our local version of the academy awards for city government. yes, please give it up. i think our awardees look absolutely stunning tonight. i want to welcome you all to city hall. thank you for joining us in celebrating good government, celebrating san francisco. opera iit is often said that as goes san francisco, goes california. as those california, so goes the rest of the country. i want to thank the awardees tonight and all of our civil servants when you are helping us how to figure out how to better manage our parks, r-texas, to figure out how we deliver our water. we are setting in example truly to the rest of the world. i want to thank spur. i know that the best ideas in city government do not come from the politicians. they
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not uni-edicion nounivision@@no- iliaision@@uni-edicion nounivis paulina gómez.uni-ed >>> enuniv lasúltimas horas, a violentos fueron en las últimas horas del país, en este clima se dio cita esta reunión. >>> el poeta insistió en señalar a miembros corruptos del partido de la candidata. >>> que han protegido, que se paseaba con la hija del azul, con los helicópteros del estado. >>> enrique peña nieto fue cuestinado por el caso atenco. >>> soy el primero en rconocer los excesos de la policía. >>>ppero javier sicilia ha reclamado a enrique peña nieto su falta de empatía. >>> a usted como responsable directo. >>> por su partido,e andrés manuel lópez obrador pidió que cambien esto por parte del voto. >>> a mí no me pueden meter en el mismo costal, no esicion so, es que me formé de otra manera, no soy político mentiroso, corrupto. >>> hace casi 2 años que natividad no sabe del paradero de su hija y su yerno. >>> me siento en confianza, porque puede ser que nos apoyaran en la búsqueda. >>> para otros padres de personas desaparecidas, esta reunión solo fue una desilusión. >>> no son las res
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follow me on "the ed show" and like "the ed show" on facebook. e things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling
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this is the "the ed show." get to work. >> i'm not familiar precisely what i said but i stand by what i said whatever it was. >> mitt romney doesn't remember contributing to the climate of racism that simmers beneath the surface of the republican party. a plan to use reverend wright to smear the president is exposed. >> i want to make it very clear, i repudiate that effort. >> the national press secretary for the obama campaign is here to respond. the politics with msnbc's richard wolffe and sam stein of the "huffington post." the choice in november, obama economics or romney economics. >> this election will create a stark and fundamental contrast. a choice between two different economic philosophies. >> paul krugman on the two different paths for our economy. jpmorgan's loss could be way bigger than expected. senate candidate elizabeth warren has harsh words for the bank, here tonight. in wisconsin, scott walker is doing funny math with the job numbers. >> it is literally a 57,000 plus increase from where my o
this is the "the ed show." get to work. >> i'm not familiar precisely what i said but i stand by what i said whatever it was. >> mitt romney doesn't remember contributing to the climate of racism that simmers beneath the surface of the republican party. a plan to use reverend wright to smear the president is exposed. >> i want to make it very clear, i repudiate that effort. >> the national press secretary for the obama campaign is here to respond. the politics...