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, et cetera, et cetera. if those people vote on the basis of both rational thought and pocket books. the only way to get this group of people, a huge voting bloc of people is to do when you when you do bad things for your country that are going to help them because they're not the people pay no taxes. as to get them to go for your candidate on the basis of other issues in the months and not just do nothing about the issues and business as usual. that is really the sum total of the result. one of the things i talk about in "sex, mom, & god" is the fact that what had been rise from pro-life movement in the antiabortion movement came something that really we couldn't have visualized at the time. i'm going to put it very strongly and i hope you don't object to this, but it was a genuine sense of the christian thing to do was to hate the united states government and certainly not trusted even if you don't hit it. not on the basis of its failure to clean up the environment. not on the basis of its failure to regul
, et cetera, et cetera. if those people vote on the basis of both rational thought and pocket books. the only way to get this group of people, a huge voting bloc of people is to do when you when you do bad things for your country that are going to help them because they're not the people pay no taxes. as to get them to go for your candidate on the basis of other issues in the months and not just do nothing about the issues and business as usual. that is really the sum total of the result. one...
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we want our kids to have the best, et cetera, et cetera. >> yeah. >> i think a lot of young people have delayed adulthood in my book. >> oh, my gosh. >> i do. i do. i believe this. we made their lives great. you know, and so, now, they're pushing, pushing the time when they have to have responsibilities. there's no such thing as a perfect partner. marriage is hard, and i don't want to deal with that. >> i don't want to deal with it. >> exactly. >> i agree. >> i don'tget -- i have one more question to everybody. how is the reason -- how do you reason he's not good enough for me to marry, but i'll mix his genes with mine and have a kid by him that's going to be part of me for the rest of my life? >> if he's good looking, he gets that. [ laughter ] >> you have a say in the way the child is raised, so -- >> you know, i think there's this issue of -- you know, so many people have said, and believe, we can have it all. right? so, why -- >> yeah. >> why can't we have what we want? why is it that we're not able to -- >> because if you look at the data, it shows that women unwed mothers are more
we want our kids to have the best, et cetera, et cetera. >> yeah. >> i think a lot of young people have delayed adulthood in my book. >> oh, my gosh. >> i do. i do. i believe this. we made their lives great. you know, and so, now, they're pushing, pushing the time when they have to have responsibilities. there's no such thing as a perfect partner. marriage is hard, and i don't want to deal with that. >> i don't want to deal with it. >> exactly. >> i...
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. >> thinking that patient's bill of rights, and thus, if a legislator gets 100 letters, et cetera, on that issue from people who have been in hospital, do those matter? >> absolutely. one of the things in trying to understand, first there was a question of who do they see, a very descriptive a surprisingly neglected, so i find it's limited. why is it that some legislators see some groups and some see other constituents, what explains that? i look at things like contact from constituents, i look at financial contributions. other things like party ties. what what i find is that really what matters is contributions and contact. one of those is a slightly happier story for democracy. that's the story about contact, which is what we are all taught in elementary school and high school that write your congressperson, actually matters. a way that i would argue it gives who they think is in the district. head shakes their perception of his constituency is. and then they can use that later on as a go into later on in the book to shape their conscious deliberate decisions like how to participate
. >> thinking that patient's bill of rights, and thus, if a legislator gets 100 letters, et cetera, on that issue from people who have been in hospital, do those matter? >> absolutely. one of the things in trying to understand, first there was a question of who do they see, a very descriptive a surprisingly neglected, so i find it's limited. why is it that some legislators see some groups and some see other constituents, what explains that? i look at things like contact from...
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they had good credit, et cetera, et cetera. they had two falsified credit checks. >> the couple is suspected it of carrying out this latest fraud on at least six occasions. it resulted in a wind fall of more than $30,000 in unpaid rent. >>> president obama tonight signed an emergency order that will keep the government running for another 24 hours while the senate continues to debate a $1 trillion spending plan. the house passed a measure today scprkts bill is expected to clear the senate tomorrow. it trims most domestic agencies and awards the pentagon the smallest budget hike in recent memory. and they agreed to extend the social security payroll cuts and jobless benefits for another two months. a vote on that is expected tomorrow. >>> up next, zynga celebrates a billion dollar day even as the stock gets dinged during the first day of trading. >> and the softer side of the raider nation. the toy drive for kids who will not be able to spend christmas at home. >> and the first lady gets asked out on a date. and then late other
they had good credit, et cetera, et cetera. they had two falsified credit checks. >> the couple is suspected it of carrying out this latest fraud on at least six occasions. it resulted in a wind fall of more than $30,000 in unpaid rent. >>> president obama tonight signed an emergency order that will keep the government running for another 24 hours while the senate continues to debate a $1 trillion spending plan. the house passed a measure today scprkts bill is expected to clear...
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they had good credit, et cetera, et cetera. they had two falsified credit checks. >> the couple is suspected it of carrying out this latest fraud on at least six occasions. it resulted in a wind fall of more than $30,000 in unpaid rent. >>> president obama tonight signed an emergency order that will keep the government running for another 24 hours while the senate continues to debate a $1 trillion spending plan. the house passed a measure today scprkts bill is expected to clear the senate tomorrow. it trims most domestic agencies and awards the pentagon the smallest budget hike in recent memory. and they agreed to extend the social security payroll cuts and jobless benefits for another two months. a vote on that is expected tomorrow. >>> up next, zynga celebrates a billion dollar day even as the stock gets dinged during the first day of trading. >> and the softer side of the raider nation. the toy drive for kids who will not be able to spend christmas at home. >> and the first lady gets asked out on a date. and then late other
they had good credit, et cetera, et cetera. they had two falsified credit checks. >> the couple is suspected it of carrying out this latest fraud on at least six occasions. it resulted in a wind fall of more than $30,000 in unpaid rent. >>> president obama tonight signed an emergency order that will keep the government running for another 24 hours while the senate continues to debate a $1 trillion spending plan. the house passed a measure today scprkts bill is expected to clear...
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, et cetera, and then eventually he got to but am i sexually attracted to them, no. >> jon: right, but when you said -- >> it took 17 seconds before the word no came out. >> jon: when you said are you a pedophile what he did say. >> he immediately said no. >> jon: i wonder if in his deluded, poisoned head he's like oh, no, i'm not a pedophile, like does he-- he thinks there's a difference between being a pedophile and being attracted. >> or perhaps he thinks, and i'm reluctant to get into this area of speculation. >> jon: that's why by am doing it. >> yeah. >> jon: are you a responsible journalist. so in that case. >> continue, jon, because i'm fascinated. >> jon: all right, he's-- i'm telling you though, and now this other guy, in sir kurx i know the easy thing to do is they are identical situationseses, i know they are not. you are a syracuse guy, you got this other guy. i mean is this, it makes you feel like this is an epidemic within these infrastructures. and i hate to feel that way, and i hate to be paranoid about it but what are we dealing with? >> so far, and i underline so far
, et cetera, and then eventually he got to but am i sexually attracted to them, no. >> jon: right, but when you said -- >> it took 17 seconds before the word no came out. >> jon: when you said are you a pedophile what he did say. >> he immediately said no. >> jon: i wonder if in his deluded, poisoned head he's like oh, no, i'm not a pedophile, like does he-- he thinks there's a difference between being a pedophile and being attracted. >> or perhaps he thinks,...
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you have three big hollywood actors, producers, et cetera. look at the money they donated.,800. i believe that is the max. hanks $35,800. spielberg added other races, so $59,400. hollywood seems to love democrats. >> greg: this is no surprise. when you are a celebrity giving to obama is like you and i going to the gym. it makes you feel good in between the coke binges and the foursomes with prostitut prostitutes. you feel so horrible about yourself -- >> eric: did you say you and i? >> juan: i thought this was a christmas show. >> greg: self-destructive celebrities redeem themselvesles by caring about the environment contributing to obama. that is their gym. >> juan: wow! >> andrea: it could have been bob and not eric. >> eric: think about the actors and producers a lone. a handful of actors make money to do this. but vast majority of actors are starving, struggling waiting tables. there is the inequality. it's great. athlete. >> juan: also, people at the top of the corporation and people who are doing actual work for the corporation used to be we had much more income equal
you have three big hollywood actors, producers, et cetera. look at the money they donated.,800. i believe that is the max. hanks $35,800. spielberg added other races, so $59,400. hollywood seems to love democrats. >> greg: this is no surprise. when you are a celebrity giving to obama is like you and i going to the gym. it makes you feel good in between the coke binges and the foursomes with prostitut prostitutes. you feel so horrible about yourself -- >> eric: did you say you and i?...
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to do direct mail, et cetera. and at the same time, i don't see that money is speech. the court made, the conservative members of the court swung it. and it's one reason why we have problems now, like citizens united and the issue of whether corporations are people, et cetera. but i'm concerned that if you did take the money out of politics with an amendment, wouldn't that give the media more power, because then without, say, advertising or direct mail, wouldn't candidates be at the mercy of their media coverage? >> and i suppose, in my own mind, as i sort of talk about this to answer your question, there's a presumption of an alternate -- a debate for an alternate, a more public financing ark tfinance ing architecture, that would address that. and the taking money out of politics would alter the economics of the news organizations as well, that collect a lot of the money in politics -- >> no question about it. >> and the papers. i think little bit interesting to see how that actually plays out. >> can i do a follow-up question there, dylan? >> please. >> with you. you
to do direct mail, et cetera. and at the same time, i don't see that money is speech. the court made, the conservative members of the court swung it. and it's one reason why we have problems now, like citizens united and the issue of whether corporations are people, et cetera. but i'm concerned that if you did take the money out of politics with an amendment, wouldn't that give the media more power, because then without, say, advertising or direct mail, wouldn't candidates be at the mercy of...
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it's not the united states, the issue as we take less oil in from other countries like venezuela, et cetera, the canadian firms, the firms are actually more owned by american shareholders than canadians, it is a net positive for our country, economically, business-wise and it makes very sound sense because of the fact we're excluding oil from countries that don't like us much. >> the spending that toby is talking about he though is only the high end, some of that's spent and talking about the new construction jobs and manufacturing and add-on effect, they're tiny comparison to this tax cut. >> you're missing the point here. >> first of all, the employees have already been having, had the decrease and we've shown that you put another $1,000 in their pocket for someone making 50,000, only another 500 and it's going to be-- >> 50,000 is a lot. >> it's not for the economy and the whole point of this was to give the employer the actual, the discount and now they're saying they don't want to do that. >> it's not right. >> that's got to be the last word. no doubt this will be a hot issue at next w
it's not the united states, the issue as we take less oil in from other countries like venezuela, et cetera, the canadian firms, the firms are actually more owned by american shareholders than canadians, it is a net positive for our country, economically, business-wise and it makes very sound sense because of the fact we're excluding oil from countries that don't like us much. >> the spending that toby is talking about he though is only the high end, some of that's spent and talking about...
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know, i kind of think it's like a host disease, where, i mean, the media parasite and the host, et cetera. we want coverage and it's interesting because there was a pew report that they did, saying in terms of interest, in terms of stories, 24% were devoted to the presidential election, when we try and talk radio, they even talk about budget and people want it talk about the horse race. you cannot get them off the topic and in that way. the media is feeding this and the candidates are feeding the media. >> and mitt romney was taking it on all sides as well. also a front runner and the number two candidate at this point. here is something that was heard on mismanbc. >> keep merck, a central theme of the kkk in the 1920's a rallying cry for the group's intimidation against blacks, gays and jews, the progressive blog, america blog was the first to catch on to that. >> chris mathews came on later and said it was irresponsible and incendiary of us to do this and showed appalling lack of judgment. the question is how does something like that that kkk comparison make it to air at all. >> it's an
know, i kind of think it's like a host disease, where, i mean, the media parasite and the host, et cetera. we want coverage and it's interesting because there was a pew report that they did, saying in terms of interest, in terms of stories, 24% were devoted to the presidential election, when we try and talk radio, they even talk about budget and people want it talk about the horse race. you cannot get them off the topic and in that way. the media is feeding this and the candidates are feeding...
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. >> and people are now saying, you know, why, why isn't it in existence, et cetera, et cetera. >> uh-huh. >> but as a diagnostic, satellites and their utility, aside from more extreme uses, like launching from a satellite, which is technically possible, i think, isn't it? >> yes, yes, it is. >> and launching a nuclear war head from a satellite is technically possible. >> yes, that is also technically possible. >> and it's technically possible from your satellite. >> uh-huh. >> i'm not being an alarmist here but we should really say that while the chinese don't dominate space, they want to be on a par with the united states? they want to be superior to the united states? the united states has a space command, a military space command. >> yes. >> full-fledged. >> yes. >> exclusively. >> that's right. >> does china have anything like that? >> there have been reports that the chinese are establishing a space command or a space military force. >> when will that be? >> where will that be? >> where will that be in china? >> in the next term, in a year or so. >> that's in time. what about locati
. >> and people are now saying, you know, why, why isn't it in existence, et cetera, et cetera. >> uh-huh. >> but as a diagnostic, satellites and their utility, aside from more extreme uses, like launching from a satellite, which is technically possible, i think, isn't it? >> yes, yes, it is. >> and launching a nuclear war head from a satellite is technically possible. >> yes, that is also technically possible. >> and it's technically possible from your...
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i budget about $250 a month because we change orbrakes, et cetera, et cetera.nd we do a lot of city driving, which is stop and go. i actually have one employee, so i am interested in how this is going to develop with do i license every single employee or do i license the business as a whole and how do we go from there? >> it would be a business license for the business and each watcher would have to have his or her other permit but not their own license if they are working for you. >> thank you. >> next speaker. come on up. >> hi. my name is chris a-t-l. i am an independent contractor. mostly i want to talk about the dog limit. i first want to say that i am all in favor of the legislation of us being regulated. i think that is a good idea. most people i have talked to think it is a good idea but the limit we really have to consider. i believe this legislation is being put in place to do good. i think what we have to be careful about, though, is running people out of business who are good dog walkers, and who love their jobs, and who want to continue their jobs.
i budget about $250 a month because we change orbrakes, et cetera, et cetera.nd we do a lot of city driving, which is stop and go. i actually have one employee, so i am interested in how this is going to develop with do i license every single employee or do i license the business as a whole and how do we go from there? >> it would be a business license for the business and each watcher would have to have his or her other permit but not their own license if they are working for you....
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, et cetera, et cetera, then that kind of destabilization, as perilous as it can be in the short term be to some in the short term is necessary and real and right. >> yeah, but there's a little rough beast that's our come around at last -- >> well, the rough beast in russia, where i just was, is to have 50,000 people on the streets protesting against a cleptocracy at the top -- >> sure -- >> about somebody who -- >> excessive bullying regime. >> then it's absolutely necessary. you know what the motto is in russia on the streets? evolution, not revolution. >> and that is a critical issue because it's better to have constant small adjustments rather than to try and repress change in the name of stability. and eventually you create more instability when there's an explosion. you've seen that -- exactly. >> yes. there's a whole range of rhetoric on the street. but in the end, what this did was reawaken the people that needed reawakening, all of us, on what has happened to our country in terms of radical income in equality. >> and by the way, here as in europe, no one-size-fits-all silver
, et cetera, et cetera, then that kind of destabilization, as perilous as it can be in the short term be to some in the short term is necessary and real and right. >> yeah, but there's a little rough beast that's our come around at last -- >> well, the rough beast in russia, where i just was, is to have 50,000 people on the streets protesting against a cleptocracy at the top -- >> sure -- >> about somebody who -- >> excessive bullying regime. >> then it's...
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i think of a complex issue because of the warehouse systems, et cetera. but i would say that generally people are really anxious to control their own data online. certainly people we talked to him would want to have their medical records because that is something they can't control. google tried to set up sort of a help file but this didn't work out. but i think the issue that i see in writing about this area is that there are these companies out there that control bits of our data. i think a lot of people would feel much more comfortable if they controlled it themselves or at least had access to it. often times come you don't have a right to access your data in this country. in europe you do, for instance. so right now, facebook has been handing out his files about everybody in europe because people realize they can use to lodge a request of the data facebook has about them. we don't have a similar law that allows you access to your data. that is becoming more of the fast playing, which is not so much you don't want to did it to exist, but she won access
i think of a complex issue because of the warehouse systems, et cetera. but i would say that generally people are really anxious to control their own data online. certainly people we talked to him would want to have their medical records because that is something they can't control. google tried to set up sort of a help file but this didn't work out. but i think the issue that i see in writing about this area is that there are these companies out there that control bits of our data. i think a...
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cetera et cetera et cetera make deliberately create all kinds of layers between them but nevertheless in the savings and loan crisis in similar circumstances actually in more complex frauds in many ways we convicted over a thousand elite. executives of felonies the total number of convictions was over three thousand so this is just the major cases and we prioritize with the f.b.i. the justice department to create the absolute worst six or seven hundred and we prosecuted virtually all of them we have a ninety percent conviction rate so yeah it's very hard it takes an entire team of thousands of people working for many years it's not something you do as a p.r. campaign and at the peak we had over a thousand f.b.i. agents working the savings and loan cases right now we have about three hundred fifty working all aspects of fraud out of this crisis including all the little mortgage frauds. so it's absurd there's so much more i want to get into on this but i just want to ask you to hold tight there for one moment dr black i want to explain one thing to our viewers about this whole case and
cetera et cetera et cetera make deliberately create all kinds of layers between them but nevertheless in the savings and loan crisis in similar circumstances actually in more complex frauds in many ways we convicted over a thousand elite. executives of felonies the total number of convictions was over three thousand so this is just the major cases and we prioritize with the f.b.i. the justice department to create the absolute worst six or seven hundred and we prosecuted virtually all of them we...
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he will have his palaces all over the place, and et cetera, et cetera. all we need is the thinking.e have a country with such potential. some somebody said we going to help but we want 50% of your oil, they would have said instantaneously, absolutely you have a deal. no choice. now they wouldn't say it. >> you have a whole chapter, take the oil. and i always thought this was a good idea. if we are going to liberate kuwait, if we are going to liberate iraq, we are going to lose american servicemen and women, at least compensate their families, but they ought to pay the price for their freedom and liberation. to me that's a no-brainer. we should have done that. >> it's the most incredible thing and i talk about it in my book. >> it's a good concept. >> iraq. they have the second largest oil fields in the world. we liberate iraq. we got thrown out there, if you have any doubt. they wanted to stay longer and they said you are out. get out. now they are talking about leaving. the fact is iran, as sure as you are sitting there. iran soon, when we are out, will take over iraq. and they are
he will have his palaces all over the place, and et cetera, et cetera. all we need is the thinking.e have a country with such potential. some somebody said we going to help but we want 50% of your oil, they would have said instantaneously, absolutely you have a deal. no choice. now they wouldn't say it. >> you have a whole chapter, take the oil. and i always thought this was a good idea. if we are going to liberate kuwait, if we are going to liberate iraq, we are going to lose american...
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and you know, live in the united states and et cetera, et cetera. and they weren't saying, who won the contest, they were saying, who was the entertainer? it was lady gaga. and then she really, i mean, it was a tremendous boost. and what happened was about a year ago, when she did a huge show at radio city music hall, i was sitting in the audience with a tremendous number of major celebrities, and her manager came up to me after the show, mr. trump, gaga wants to the see you in the back, nobody else, nobody else. it was a little embarrassing to me. but she was great. she hasn't forgotten. and i know her, and she's a terrific person and a great talent. but we put her on the miss universe contest. and to be honest with you, she was amazing. and the next day, everybody wanted to know, who the hell was that? >> yeah, she's a phenomenal talent. you've got the debate coming up in three weeks. before we go, i want to get a little inkling of what you're going to ask these guys who do turn up, gingrich and the others. what do you think the key issues are? >>
and you know, live in the united states and et cetera, et cetera. and they weren't saying, who won the contest, they were saying, who was the entertainer? it was lady gaga. and then she really, i mean, it was a tremendous boost. and what happened was about a year ago, when she did a huge show at radio city music hall, i was sitting in the audience with a tremendous number of major celebrities, and her manager came up to me after the show, mr. trump, gaga wants to the see you in the back, nobody...
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they will need to see a dentist lake we had, et cetera. and that's different what there's physical abuse, all things that show up either in the classroom, the battered child, dr. block spoke about the crying, shaking, et cetera. but then we called it the b. word, in the bad old, bruised, burns, broken initially comes into madness and in some way. and one is by reporting and then there's psychological. the child lock in the closet. there's no ethics of physical abuse or just other kinds of horrific things i don't want to elaborate on the you could give examples. and then there is abuse. and those are different things. .. as simple as possible so people know what to report and where to report that. and don't parcel without but make sure people know they should report child neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional injury and threatened injury which is what the captain on covered and then give the flexibility and the ability of the system working together and i mean that in the medical community child and efficacy as well as protective
they will need to see a dentist lake we had, et cetera. and that's different what there's physical abuse, all things that show up either in the classroom, the battered child, dr. block spoke about the crying, shaking, et cetera. but then we called it the b. word, in the bad old, bruised, burns, broken initially comes into madness and in some way. and one is by reporting and then there's psychological. the child lock in the closet. there's no ethics of physical abuse or just other kinds of...
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, et cetera.and focusing on it does not create value? >> in my world of crime and in the ones i know about the most, education, municipal policy, all those sorts of things, when you go about things this way, more often than not you win. >> david, it is a pleasure and congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> on coming so far with this that you now are not a novelty, that you're now on the road to i hope institutionalization. anything i can do to help do you that i will. david kennedy. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. thank you so much. "don't shoot" is the book. coming up on "hardball," the gop circular firing squad. senator chuck schumer weighing in on the dems for once maybe winning fight over taxes but first nothing says merry christmas like a barrage of political ads and we're lured ari melber in for the daily rant. s of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. easy. name some things that aren't on your list. jumper cabl
, et cetera.and focusing on it does not create value? >> in my world of crime and in the ones i know about the most, education, municipal policy, all those sorts of things, when you go about things this way, more often than not you win. >> david, it is a pleasure and congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> on coming so far with this that you now are not a novelty, that you're now on the road to i hope institutionalization. anything i can do to help do you that i...