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, et cetera, et cetera, so it isn't exactly free market unfettered capitalism we have in the united states. and to a very large extent, a lot of the government regulation that we ha and the exchange rate the u.s. granted japan after the war that gave japan a 4,000 dollars cost advantage, the fact that corporate average fuel ecomy was enacted to where the japanese were producing all of the little cars were. >> were on the good side of the average they didn't have to change a thing. >> we had the big calls that the american public wanted. >> we had to keelhaul the whole program and change everything, that is when the american industry collected and lost it on quantity, so, there were a lot of government policies designed to hurt the automobile industry, so and then the sub ime mortgage meltdown was a product, 1998 to community renewal act. >> which forced the banks to grab loans to people who couldn't poured to pay for the houses. >> so it caused a lot of the problem,. >> repayment, that is another factor, and this free market capitalism stuff, you have to let the rule of reason dictate your
, et cetera, et cetera, so it isn't exactly free market unfettered capitalism we have in the united states. and to a very large extent, a lot of the government regulation that we ha and the exchange rate the u.s. granted japan after the war that gave japan a 4,000 dollars cost advantage, the fact that corporate average fuel ecomy was enacted to where the japanese were producing all of the little cars were. >> were on the good side of the average they didn't have to change a thing....
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, et cetera. so i've been real clear. but a lot of confusion has been thrown my way and that's part of the -- part of politics. it's real clear where i stand. >> you don't think you could be clearer. because it does seem you say to our piers morgan that when the question comes to life of the mother in abortion, that should be up to the family. but you're saying that was taken out of context. >> yes, candy. that whole segment i talked about my position on life from conception, no exceptions. they didn't show that. then he basically raised a highly hypothetical situation relative to if it were my granddaughter and that's when they took that part out of context because of a poor choice of words in retrospect that then got later blown out and it became the story. >> i mean i guess that's what i'm getting to, is that you did say, well, that should be up to the family in response to a specific question about your granddaughter. so i just wonder if you -- >> but candy, candy, please. please allow me. see
, et cetera. so i've been real clear. but a lot of confusion has been thrown my way and that's part of the -- part of politics. it's real clear where i stand. >> you don't think you could be clearer. because it does seem you say to our piers morgan that when the question comes to life of the mother in abortion, that should be up to the family. but you're saying that was taken out of context. >> yes, candy. that whole segment i talked about my position on life from conception, no...
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i mean, you changed yourself, and your mom and dad, i bet, and your girlfriends, and et cetera, et cetera. but did you change the world? >> well, i think it's... you know, you really want to look at... when you start thinking about changing the world, the first person you want to start to change is yourself. and so i think that as i am related to everyone else in the world, changing yourself, changing myself, did in some ways change the world. in a larger sense, when i started walking, when i just started... got out of my car and started walking, and walked across the united states, if someone had said to me, "john, you'll change the world," or, "you'll make a difference if you just get out of your automobile and start walking east," and as i got a little bit further on they said, "yeah, and shut up, too. you're going to change the world, you're going to make a difference," you know? and i would have thought maybe, you know, they'd been doing something that they shouldn't have been doing. but that's what happened. i mean, by the time i got to the east coast, i had a ph.d. in environmental
i mean, you changed yourself, and your mom and dad, i bet, and your girlfriends, and et cetera, et cetera. but did you change the world? >> well, i think it's... you know, you really want to look at... when you start thinking about changing the world, the first person you want to start to change is yourself. and so i think that as i am related to everyone else in the world, changing yourself, changing myself, did in some ways change the world. in a larger sense, when i started walking,...
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creative director, founder, et cetera, whatever you want to do, i am the company. can remember scent very, very accurately. which i'm told from even like really excellent researchers at the center in philadelphia that people can't do this. i can't imagine how they can't, but i'm told they can't. the point is, i catalog smells in my head, i remember them, i can pull them and start arranging them in my head without even doing anything physically. and i've gotten to the point where that becomes very useful for me when i'm composing perfumes. if i know all of the smells that i want to use and i have all of the smells that i want to use, it's a very short trip from there to getting something in a bottle. i mean when i first started, the first perfume i made was like 135 variations. now, i can frequently knock one out in three to five. i can be walking around and just sort of staring off into space and, you know, appearing distracted or focused or what have you, when in fact, i am working. i never in the early years referred to myself as a perfumer. it seemed really disr
creative director, founder, et cetera, whatever you want to do, i am the company. can remember scent very, very accurately. which i'm told from even like really excellent researchers at the center in philadelphia that people can't do this. i can't imagine how they can't, but i'm told they can't. the point is, i catalog smells in my head, i remember them, i can pull them and start arranging them in my head without even doing anything physically. and i've gotten to the point where that becomes...
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, et cetera. >> yes.is there too much baggage already? >> well, here's the thing that's kind of -- this may be inside-the-beltway baseball, but the interesting thing is i think one of the reasons i think bachmann sort of ran into the buzz saw, then perry, then cain is because this was all new information to the washington press corps. i was dan quayle's press secretary, and when he ran for vice president, all this new stuff came out. the indy hoosiers knew about it, but the washington press corps didn't. in gingrich's case, it's quite the opposite. they've been covering newt for 30 years. they know all this stuff. the fred yay mac -- it's a $20,000, whatever it is, $20,000 a month contract, which does not make you stop in your tracks on k street in washington, d.c., i can tell you. it's good money, but it's not breathtakingly out of line. so i think that one of the advantages that newt has is that the washington-based press corps, from whence all, you know, political wisdom sfloes, already knows all this
, et cetera. >> yes.is there too much baggage already? >> well, here's the thing that's kind of -- this may be inside-the-beltway baseball, but the interesting thing is i think one of the reasons i think bachmann sort of ran into the buzz saw, then perry, then cain is because this was all new information to the washington press corps. i was dan quayle's press secretary, and when he ran for vice president, all this new stuff came out. the indy hoosiers knew about it, but the...
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so the grand tradition of nellie bly, et cetera-- >> ...and all that that went on and on, right? >> well, you can go on and on with that debate, but the point is that debate was shattered by those two kids with thcameras o we tacoranthenut on wediyou sthjahappseverybodelse. now abt j jonastfoowhacize tween professional they are wrong, relileif yo're bggurnalis,here s urlis,hema oso mmdendt"n osureyiz urlis vi aoi tliti he eone,mastamew ti tve cdie,eang tyhei's ny erarth t sey erreizioofllois brenit d the the t ing? just hat emo, box,tl and th , it as at it all thplesheneys ed. ght. s in 'know enix aders d llm in t ened athale has d akth in-flow from the users, filter it at s headquarters, and use it to keep driving the story by reporting new stuff, by aggregating stuff from around e b,y listening to what users have to say, and it's become kind of a new way of gerating a constituency for a orov aonperiod of po othgsth dps media tends to them, and pick them up again. his idea was, "let's stick with isndevopli, uniature public for this story, report it." >> how are news organization
so the grand tradition of nellie bly, et cetera-- >> ...and all that that went on and on, right? >> well, you can go on and on with that debate, but the point is that debate was shattered by those two kids with thcameras o we tacoranthenut on wediyou sthjahappseverybodelse. now abt j jonastfoowhacize tween professional they are wrong, relileif yo're bggurnalis,here s urlis,hema oso mmdendt"n osureyiz urlis vi aoi tliti he eone,mastamew ti tve cdie,eang tyhei's ny erarth t sey...
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, et cetera. >> she's still alive, so that didn't happen. >> exactly.e too much baggage already? >> well, here's the thing that's -- this may be inside baseball, inside the beltway baseball, but the interesting thing is, one of the reasons i think that pac man ran into the buzz saw, then perry and cain is because this was all new information to the washington-based press corps. i was dan quayle's press secretary when he was congressman and senator. when he ran for vice president, all this new stuff came out. well, the hoosiers knew it, it just the washington press corps didn't. in gingrich's case, it's the opposite. they've been covering newt for 30 years. they know all this stuff. you know, the freddie mac, you know, that's -- it's a $20,000, whatever it is, thousand dollar a month contract which does not make you stop in your tracks on k street in washington, d.c. it's good money but not breathtakingly out of line. one of the questions is the washington-based press corps from which all political wisdom flows, already knows that you will about newt. i
, et cetera. >> she's still alive, so that didn't happen. >> exactly.e too much baggage already? >> well, here's the thing that's -- this may be inside baseball, inside the beltway baseball, but the interesting thing is, one of the reasons i think that pac man ran into the buzz saw, then perry and cain is because this was all new information to the washington-based press corps. i was dan quayle's press secretary when he was congressman and senator. when he ran for vice...
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today it's because of the speed of information and the global economy, et cetera. society has outgrown the usefulnesses in of this previous system. and at that time, marx was describing the birth of this system which we've taken for granted for a long time. and if you go back -- if you want to understand something you should go back to where it began. and i think he's a good teacher. essentially, he was an educator. i think almost more than a revolutionary, he wasn't out on the street. he was in his room writing and thinking. and he describes how capitalism functions and as you say the boom and bust periods and where it will ultimately go and i think reading that will only conviction people more that this system has to be reevaluated and there has to be an alternative to it. >> host: uh-huh. i don't suppose you were at the demonstration yesterday. >> guest: no. >> host: i was. >> guest: ah. >> host: and i saw one truly marxist sign and it was interesting. it's the only marxist sign i saw among the hundreds or maybe thousands of signs which people were holding up. i
today it's because of the speed of information and the global economy, et cetera. society has outgrown the usefulnesses in of this previous system. and at that time, marx was describing the birth of this system which we've taken for granted for a long time. and if you go back -- if you want to understand something you should go back to where it began. and i think he's a good teacher. essentially, he was an educator. i think almost more than a revolutionary, he wasn't out on the street. he was...
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we know you've been on "dancing with the stars," olympic gold medalist, et cetera, et cetera, are you able to get on the ice, compete or are you done with it? >> no desire to compete anymore. it took me a long time to convince myself, okay, i can go on "dancing with the stars." but it's nerve-racking any time you put yourself in front of something like that. >> tonight's ceremony is at the hp pavilion in san jose. the reception is at 5:30. for more information or to see if any tickets are available, go to sjsa.org. pleasure to meet you. >> a little more skating coming up here. our guy, bob redell, not even in the galaxy of yours with ice skating, but he is out on the ice this morning. bob redell, do something to impress this young lady, will you, please? >> reporter: i'm sure kristi is going, why wasn't this guy available when i was competing in doubles? i'm sure i would have been the first choice for a partner. am i right or wrong? i think i'm wrong. we're here at the holiday ice rink in union square. just opened within the past hour here. it's the fourth year it's been over here. an
we know you've been on "dancing with the stars," olympic gold medalist, et cetera, et cetera, are you able to get on the ice, compete or are you done with it? >> no desire to compete anymore. it took me a long time to convince myself, okay, i can go on "dancing with the stars." but it's nerve-racking any time you put yourself in front of something like that. >> tonight's ceremony is at the hp pavilion in san jose. the reception is at 5:30. for more information or...
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so you see the emergence of heritage foundation cato and cetera et cetera et cetera and these are or as the film for itself through david cay johnston these are ideological marketing organizations they are not nonpartizan think tanks as you would find them on campuses francis is pretty unprecedented. francis on this program and in many of our conversations and debates we've pointed out that when a conservative buys a politician basically or you know ransom or. that they're making an investment if because they're going to get back in tax cuts or tax breaks or benefits to their corporation whereas when a liberal fly and philanthropist donates to to a progressive politician they're actually going to see their own taxes go up there's there's arguably not a good business deal in that for them so given how how circular this is how deeply entrenched the crux of force of money is and how successful that money is that actually succeeding the corruption back you know the cycle how do we break it out how do we how do we extract ourselves. well i think you know you have to have public funding of
so you see the emergence of heritage foundation cato and cetera et cetera et cetera and these are or as the film for itself through david cay johnston these are ideological marketing organizations they are not nonpartizan think tanks as you would find them on campuses francis is pretty unprecedented. francis on this program and in many of our conversations and debates we've pointed out that when a conservative buys a politician basically or you know ransom or. that they're making an investment...
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just no time for it, et cetera.extension it's interesting that there is this feeling universally that there are certain plateaus or chapters of every women's life and in every women's life is that chapter of marriage or supposed to be that chapter of child bearing. raising a family. >> it's so traditional. and it's one of those things, even when you're happy, you know, and we are happy, we're fulfilled. we enjoy different aspects of our life. people don't believe you. you know, we've talked about that. >> how interesting. >> sometimes people say are you sure? they look at you. >> adopt? >> this has to be fun too that two girls from college who roomed together and have all those life forming changing experiences in college have come full circle and are talking about life and helping other people deal with life in a very different way. different perspective as adult women. >> yeah. actually we came together in our first jobs. >> you were cub reporters. >> we were both reporters. >> then room mates. >> and room mates.
just no time for it, et cetera.extension it's interesting that there is this feeling universally that there are certain plateaus or chapters of every women's life and in every women's life is that chapter of marriage or supposed to be that chapter of child bearing. raising a family. >> it's so traditional. and it's one of those things, even when you're happy, you know, and we are happy, we're fulfilled. we enjoy different aspects of our life. people don't believe you. you know, we've...
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, et cetera. i assume the only reason that romney hasn't said more about that, the opposition research was focused on other people all this time. they will get around to it. >> shannon: charles? >> i have seen the report if you study attacks of candidatepse on each other to debates, all of them sustained a lot of attacks. gingrich has had none directed at him. i think because of the bad start he had, people assumed he wasn't going to be a factor. now it starts and, you know, you have the stories about his business activities and i think there are also stories about his ideological inconsistencies over time. we'll see when these hit, we're going to see whether it has any impact at all or it could have no impact at all. the numbers are i think on polls taken before a lot of this information had come out. >> shannon: yes. it's been a busy week news wise for him. gentlemen, thank you very much. that's it for the panel. stay tuned. life on the campaign trail can be grueling. so tiring that it makes ans
, et cetera. i assume the only reason that romney hasn't said more about that, the opposition research was focused on other people all this time. they will get around to it. >> shannon: charles? >> i have seen the report if you study attacks of candidatepse on each other to debates, all of them sustained a lot of attacks. gingrich has had none directed at him. i think because of the bad start he had, people assumed he wasn't going to be a factor. now it starts and, you know, you...
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, et cetera, et cetera, and utterly failing at that. >> don't put on the batman costume unless -- >> unless you're going to save gotham. the president by comparison, just by saying the word "no" exerts leadership, number one. and number two, i think the payroll tax cut is set to expire at the end of this year. unemployment benefits are set to end at the end of this year. the president's in the position to try to push the republicans to agree to extending the payroll tax cut and extending unemployment insurance by the end of this year. the other stuff isn't until next year and if they want to dare, if the republicans want to dare to reject extension of the payroll tax cut for average workers, and not extend unemployment insurance, and ding the economy as virtually every economist says refusing to do that will result in, then that's another, then that's another example of how the president is in a strong position right at this point. >> i don't think the republican plot to cut off payroll tax cuts or unemployment extension is going to play in peoria. >> no, it's not going to play in pe
, et cetera, et cetera, and utterly failing at that. >> don't put on the batman costume unless -- >> unless you're going to save gotham. the president by comparison, just by saying the word "no" exerts leadership, number one. and number two, i think the payroll tax cut is set to expire at the end of this year. unemployment benefits are set to end at the end of this year. the president's in the position to try to push the republicans to agree to extending the payroll tax...
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he is the tea party's one black friend, that he's selling out the community, et cetera, et cetera.a be an african-american conservative without the vial, the vitriole, the assault because you don't hold a political vantagepoint. >> first, you have the left, by and large the left, and then you have the media, on the left, working hand in glove with the left. what you are seeing happening to herman cain is what happened to clarence thomas and sarah palin and what they are trying to do marco rubio -- >> sean: think about this. this is profound. conservative women are attacked. hispanic conservatives are attacked. african-american conservatives are attacked and they get away with it. >> they are trying and i think that herman cain is pushing back now. but let me tell you something, these folk who is are part of the traditional democrat constituencies, blacks, women, latinos, they cannot be allowed to gain traction as conservatives because they would start to hem rage the liberal constituency, so the left needs to try to driveway sthem. >>, great point. >> the best thing herman cain can
he is the tea party's one black friend, that he's selling out the community, et cetera, et cetera.a be an african-american conservative without the vial, the vitriole, the assault because you don't hold a political vantagepoint. >> first, you have the left, by and large the left, and then you have the media, on the left, working hand in glove with the left. what you are seeing happening to herman cain is what happened to clarence thomas and sarah palin and what they are trying to do marco...
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how long were they married, et cetera? >> they both grew up in cincinnati. and knew each other early on, but they didn't really start dating, they got to know each other in the 1880s after taft had come back from yale, was at the cincinnati law school and then he and nellie began keeping company and he proposed in 1884 and they were married june 1886. they had longer engages in those days, more than just a weekend. >> was she well known in cincinnati? did she come up from a family of renowned speakers yes, her family lived in a more affluent, better shape than the taft and pictures are interested in cultural musical matters. she was present at the cincinnati symphony went to start and carried her musical interest over to the white house. so she was a very cultural, sophisticated one. somewhat underrated because of the tragic circumstances of her wife in the white house. >> what did she bring to that decision and what happened to her while she was first lady? >> mrs. taft had great ambition to washington the cultural center of the nation, and she came in as a
how long were they married, et cetera? >> they both grew up in cincinnati. and knew each other early on, but they didn't really start dating, they got to know each other in the 1880s after taft had come back from yale, was at the cincinnati law school and then he and nellie began keeping company and he proposed in 1884 and they were married june 1886. they had longer engages in those days, more than just a weekend. >> was she well known in cincinnati? did she come up from a family...
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unless we are told something else happens et cetera, et cetera. was approached by the folks are intermediaries that some people from the university of mississippi. they spent millions of dollars preparing for this debate. the state of mississippi in the university university analyst had asked me if i would moderate an event just with obama. in other words, if mccain didn't come, maybe using student run at townhall thing and i said well, that's not bad because they too delighted to be for a week or so. i had a lot of conversations about kind of what we would do and whatever. but i realized in my case fortunately at the last minute, literally at the last minute, mccain decided to come. i was the morning of the debate. he didn't decide to come. >> host: so you're preparing your questions. how do you do that? compartmentalize? how do you do that with eve cut this huge story going on outside. and it is your hotel room you are sitting in doing these questions. >> host: it's the nature of the beast. i decided that the other thing about all of these thing
unless we are told something else happens et cetera, et cetera. was approached by the folks are intermediaries that some people from the university of mississippi. they spent millions of dollars preparing for this debate. the state of mississippi in the university university analyst had asked me if i would moderate an event just with obama. in other words, if mccain didn't come, maybe using student run at townhall thing and i said well, that's not bad because they too delighted to be for a week...
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but it would affect goldman, ubs, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.is bad, but i'm just saying. >>> what was hank paulson giving hedge funds tips on fannie and freddie? that's next after the break. [ female announcer ] removing facial hair can be irritating. challenge that. new olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm. then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a feather. new olay hair removal duo. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] get an aleve coupon in this sunday's paper. >>> what now? the house ethics committee tells lawmakers to just say no to insider trading. this is a story that's been going on fo
but it would affect goldman, ubs, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.is bad, but i'm just saying. >>> what was hank paulson giving hedge funds tips on fannie and freddie? that's next after the break. [ female announcer ] removing facial hair can be irritating. challenge that. new olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm. then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a feather. new olay hair removal duo. her morning begins with...
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today it is the speed of information and the global economy, et cetera.it is outgrown the usefulness of this situation. and at that time, marx was describing the birth of the system, which we've taken for granted. if you want to understand something, go back to where it began. i think he's a good teacher. essentially he was an educator and almost more than a revolutionary. he wasn't out on this tree. he was in his room writing in thinking and he described how capitalism function and where it will ultimately go. reading that will only convince people more than a system has to be reevaluated in the has to be an alternative to it. >> i don't suppose you're at the demonstration yesterday. i was then i saw one truly marx says that was very interesting. it's the only saw the hundreds or thousands of signs which people were holding out. now, one other sign which was almost marcus, which was held by hundreds of people as we are the 99%. as ruling classes and every kind is society that try to continue to stay in power by the divided rule in the ancient world and t
today it is the speed of information and the global economy, et cetera.it is outgrown the usefulness of this situation. and at that time, marx was describing the birth of the system, which we've taken for granted. if you want to understand something, go back to where it began. i think he's a good teacher. essentially he was an educator and almost more than a revolutionary. he wasn't out on this tree. he was in his room writing in thinking and he described how capitalism function and where it...
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the ath lick church, the national right to life, et cetera. >> but do you see, to put it in perspectivel flip it in a week. >> okay. >> to be quite frank, i said this before, i was on the show ten days ago. i said that i think that's one of the reasons that mitt romney's not gotten beyond 23%, 25% considering the fact that he's run two presidential campaigns, they've been well funded and well organized so i do think it presents some challenges, but be that as it may, i think the pro-life community and looking at that ad, you know, that's not going to hurt mitt romney with his base. >> well, i guess the more vicious and nasty people are to you, i guess it's a form of flattery. maybe is the thing you're saying. now i want to talk about herman cain. j.c., i wanted to ask this question to you. herman cain today came out with husband fund-raising efforts. he says they haven't been hurt, it's been the opposite extreme. he's been very successful at raising money in the last few days. he said the american people are sick of what he calls, quote, gutter politics. and he's also said that perhaps
the ath lick church, the national right to life, et cetera. >> but do you see, to put it in perspectivel flip it in a week. >> okay. >> to be quite frank, i said this before, i was on the show ten days ago. i said that i think that's one of the reasons that mitt romney's not gotten beyond 23%, 25% considering the fact that he's run two presidential campaigns, they've been well funded and well organized so i do think it presents some challenges, but be that as it may, i think...
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it didn't give us is strong executive, et cetera, et cetera. but let's not forget that every time you have a winner, you shouldn't throw away what came in second. because sometimes what came in second it was in some ways superior what came in first. the article confederation, after all, is inadequate as it really was, succeeded in winning the revolutionary war. also, the same summer as the constitution, 1787, the congress under the articles of confederation passed the northwest ordinance which created the five great states of the upper middle west. ohio, indiana, illinois, michigan and wisconsin. five states that composed an area bigger than all of france. hugely important part of our country. it's always, ever since. that charter, that law passed by that supposedly inadequate congress did two things that neither -- neither of which the constitution did. one, it said there will be public education. two, there will be no slavery. in other words, we had banned slavery in just huge part of the united states before we even wrote the constitution. a
it didn't give us is strong executive, et cetera, et cetera. but let's not forget that every time you have a winner, you shouldn't throw away what came in second. because sometimes what came in second it was in some ways superior what came in first. the article confederation, after all, is inadequate as it really was, succeeded in winning the revolutionary war. also, the same summer as the constitution, 1787, the congress under the articles of confederation passed the northwest ordinance which...
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, et cetera. the claims and say that the people making the claims, this document raises the question about who is financing her legal team, how the media agreed to pay for her story, et cetera, et cetera. so we know that he's denied thighs claims in the past but they are attacking miss bialek. what we have to watch for, however, is whether herman cain decides at any moment to say, look, i may have done some things in the past, they were not sexual harassment. this happened 12 years ago and admit that anything at all occurred and try and get past it that way. he can do it one of two ways. we've seen him deny, let's see what happens this afternoon. >> as we watch to see what it is that he says in a couple hours from now, i know that in a very short period of time we saw that conference out of new york, 1:00 eastern time. the cain camp, in a matter of hours, have been digging up a the lof information about this woman's past. what does this say to you, gloria? >> well, it says to me that they are on t
, et cetera. the claims and say that the people making the claims, this document raises the question about who is financing her legal team, how the media agreed to pay for her story, et cetera, et cetera. so we know that he's denied thighs claims in the past but they are attacking miss bialek. what we have to watch for, however, is whether herman cain decides at any moment to say, look, i may have done some things in the past, they were not sexual harassment. this happened 12 years ago and...
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special operation units and i'm lab rating in the book about all kinds of assassination attempts, et cetera, it reassures the public that something is being done. however, for example, if you go back to the very famous example back olympic game in -- in 1968, the plo launched an attack and i'm not sure if the objective was to undermine the plo or tell the public to listen, we're not going to sit still while our people are being attacked. so they were just targeting individuals that many of them had nothing to do with the plot against the athletes in munich. so what i'm trying to say is that policymakers tend to look for modes of operation that are going to make their constituents, the public feel reassured rather than, you know, thinking about how to actually, you know, contain the threat of terrorism. and one of the problems is that the public looks for solutions and there is no solution to the programs of terrorism. you can reduce the intensity of the attacks, you can make it a little less, you know, central at a given point in time, but humanity had terrorism for centuries. we've never g
special operation units and i'm lab rating in the book about all kinds of assassination attempts, et cetera, it reassures the public that something is being done. however, for example, if you go back to the very famous example back olympic game in -- in 1968, the plo launched an attack and i'm not sure if the objective was to undermine the plo or tell the public to listen, we're not going to sit still while our people are being attacked. so they were just targeting individuals that many of them...
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on one hand there's a real danger for occupy wall street that et cetera going to start to become moreonfronting police and defending turf. to the extent it's about that they'll lose the larger message, income and equality. there's a danger for the protesters if that becomes their focus. that will turn off supporters elsewhere and really get them off message. they do, on the other hand, need some organization and leaders. they've been proudly leaderless from the beginning, a group motivated by the people for the people, et cetera but ultimately if they want to achieve something, they need leaders. so the extent that he partner with labor, that could be helpful but it's an odd bed fellow in certain ways because you see labor has a certain set of issues and that isn't what is motivating many protesters, kid just out of college who can't pay student loans or get a job. on the other hand, labor has things to over them. >> chris: bill, back to what brook was talking b the politics. nancy pelosi was not the only democrat, at least in the beginning, and you don't hear statements of support no
on one hand there's a real danger for occupy wall street that et cetera going to start to become moreonfronting police and defending turf. to the extent it's about that they'll lose the larger message, income and equality. there's a danger for the protesters if that becomes their focus. that will turn off supporters elsewhere and really get them off message. they do, on the other hand, need some organization and leaders. they've been proudly leaderless from the beginning, a group motivated by...
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he says, these are allegations and that people make allegations and et cetera.terms of blaming politico and so forth again, he acknowledged it, we went for ten days trying to get answers about it, asking questions, he referred to it as goading him into saying something. but these are very specific things. as roger says, he has given different answers about what he remembers and what has happened. one of the interesting things about the curt anderson thing, he claimed he was having such a hard time remembering these details earlier this week, but then he does remember that he told someone specific details about this eight years ago. so that was a bit of a change from earlier. and, of course, curt anderson says that's absolutely not true. so, you know, i think mr. cain's problem has been consistency. it's not just the pumping the air in the baen lo balloon, it'y he's pumping air into the balloon. >> donald trump, senior adviser to the cain campaign, senior legal adviser, has advised them to maybe sue politico for doing what you've done here in this case. >> well,
he says, these are allegations and that people make allegations and et cetera.terms of blaming politico and so forth again, he acknowledged it, we went for ten days trying to get answers about it, asking questions, he referred to it as goading him into saying something. but these are very specific things. as roger says, he has given different answers about what he remembers and what has happened. one of the interesting things about the curt anderson thing, he claimed he was having such a hard...