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>> gary: number of plays.ing 58 for the game. >> verne: the only other team that went above 300 yards against alabama? georgia southern. the first time it's happened since that game. copeland nothing. hubbard made the tackle. 2nd down and 16. for the season, 203 yards, number 1 in the country. and 333 given up by alabama tonight. 2nd down and 16. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: boone on this side. play-action. mettenberger fires it. wide open. beckham. down the sideline. caught from behind. they gouged them again. >> [crowd noise]. >> gary: beautifully designed play. this is an area they will throw the ball into. they get the receiver right there. deep and right into the open area. and protection against the alabama pass rush. that was long yardage too. >> verne: you bet you. >> gary: alabama has a long second on the screen pass they picked up and mettenberger may be going on. >> verne: 1st down and 10 am thrown for 245 now. hill closing in on his 3rd consecutive 100 yard game. belue made the stop. the only loss o
>> gary: number of plays.ing 58 for the game. >> verne: the only other team that went above 300 yards against alabama? georgia southern. the first time it's happened since that game. copeland nothing. hubbard made the tackle. 2nd down and 16. for the season, 203 yards, number 1 in the country. and 333 given up by alabama tonight. 2nd down and 16. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: boone on this side. play-action. mettenberger fires it. wide open. beckham. down the sideline....
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>> gary: number of plays.ing 58 for the game. >> verne: the only other team that went above 300 yards against alabama? georgia southern. the first time it's happened since that game. copeland nothing. hubbard made the tackle. 2nd down and 16. for the season, 203 yards, number 1 in the country. and 333 given up by alabama tonight. 2nd down and 16. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: boone on this side. play-action. mettenberger fires it. wide open. beckham. down the sideline. caught from behind. they gouged them again. >> [crowd noise]. >> gary: beautifully designed play. this is an area they will throw the ball into. they get the receiver right there. deep and right into the open area. and protection against the alabama pass rush. that was long yardage too. >> verne: you bet you. >> gary: alabama has a long second on the screen pass they picked up and mettenberger may be going on. >> verne: 1st down and 10 am thrown for 245 now. hill closing in on his 3rd consecutive 100 yard game. belue made the stop. the only loss o
>> gary: number of plays.ing 58 for the game. >> verne: the only other team that went above 300 yards against alabama? georgia southern. the first time it's happened since that game. copeland nothing. hubbard made the tackle. 2nd down and 16. for the season, 203 yards, number 1 in the country. and 333 given up by alabama tonight. 2nd down and 16. >> [crowd noise]. >> verne: boone on this side. play-action. mettenberger fires it. wide open. beckham. down the sideline....
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gary k, the fiscal cliff is the grinch?fortunately, it is, it's the most important time of the year, and the profits are made and the problem is simple. uncertainty, uncertainty, uncertainty. nobody knows where they are and nobody knows how much money thr they're going to have to spend and the outcome is worse. higher taxes and less money in the economy and less money to buy. retail no good. but, susan, actually the national retail federation is saying we should see increase in holiday sales like 4%? >> that's right, brenda and i'm still staying optimistic, two really important numbers at that came out this week, the university of michigan consumer confidence survey shows that it's at the highest level since july of 2007 and additionally, the expectations for the next six months are also at the the highest level in five years, despite the uncertainty, consumers are feeling pretty good and the word out of washington today, is a lot of trying to work together. >> well, gary b, actually, i mean, do you know what it means if we
gary k, the fiscal cliff is the grinch?fortunately, it is, it's the most important time of the year, and the profits are made and the problem is simple. uncertainty, uncertainty, uncertainty. nobody knows where they are and nobody knows how much money thr they're going to have to spend and the outcome is worse. higher taxes and less money in the economy and less money to buy. retail no good. but, susan, actually the national retail federation is saying we should see increase in holiday sales...
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but gary b is wrong. white collar federal workers don't do as well as their counterparts in the private sector, blue collar workers do, and we're talking oer trillion dollars here, we're talking in national crisis, something that can bring the country down, the world economy down, everybody is going to have to do more, it's true. they've had a head start, wages were frozen, but the federal workers as well as just about everybody who's touched by the federal budget is gng to have to make big sacrifices. >> you have to include benefits when you're talking about pay, see, that's an important thing. but, you know, we talk about they had a pay freeze. there's millions of americans who have lost their pay. they've seen pay cuts, not just a freeze. have the federal workers contributed that much more than private workers with such an unemployment? >> they've seen their pay disappear, they've lost their jobs and we haven't seen as many federal workers lose their jobs. w, if you want to break down the numbers, it i
but gary b is wrong. white collar federal workers don't do as well as their counterparts in the private sector, blue collar workers do, and we're talking oer trillion dollars here, we're talking in national crisis, something that can bring the country down, the world economy down, everybody is going to have to do more, it's true. they've had a head start, wages were frozen, but the federal workers as well as just about everybody who's touched by the federal budget is gng to have to make big...
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all right, gary. quick briefing on the candidates, so listen up. gary? all right. as i'm sure you know, mitt romney is a free market purist, while barack obama believes government must play a role in creating jobs. gary, pay attention. [ laughter ] romney has promised to cut spending and repeal obamacare, and obama wants america to become energy independent by focusing on clean energy. [ laughter ] these are just the basics, but they should be enough to help you make an informed decision. you ready to vote, gary? all right. [ cheers and applause ] all right, ready? here we go, guys. good luck. to the next four years. go, gary! ♪ >> jimmy: mitt romney! [ cheers and applause ] gary has voted for mitt romney. wow. gary has predicted -- wow. gary, you must have not heard the story about romney tying his dog to the roof, but it's all right. [ laughter ] it's unbelievable how focused gary was. thank you so much, gary. we'll have you back when we do the recount. you're a good girl. stick around. we'll be rig
all right, gary. quick briefing on the candidates, so listen up. gary? all right. as i'm sure you know, mitt romney is a free market purist, while barack obama believes government must play a role in creating jobs. gary, pay attention. [ laughter ] romney has promised to cut spending and repeal obamacare, and obama wants america to become energy independent by focusing on clean energy. [ laughter ] these are just the basics, but they should be enough to help you make an informed decision. you...
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gary b is right, 24 plus% and growing, it's taking over more of the gdp. therefore you can have the federal government hire everybody, but let's be honest how are you going to pay everybody if you don't have the private sector funding. >> but, also, businesses looking at the expanded debt and they say listen, we know how to do math. and someone's going to pay for it and it's going to be higher taxes and higher taxes is lower profit and that's how it works. >> do you think that caterpillar is making a call based on potential future policy? i think you're short-- what they are saying is foreign governments and their demand is what's falling off right now. the rest of the world is much-- >> right. >> because they were shrinking their economies a little too early in the recession and too quick into austerity and california is america's greatest economy, let's not forget that, much bigger than many, many states combined. right now, that's driving america and technology. >> the biggest doesn't necessarily mean greatest, does it, gary b? >> no, it didn't. d jonas
gary b is right, 24 plus% and growing, it's taking over more of the gdp. therefore you can have the federal government hire everybody, but let's be honest how are you going to pay everybody if you don't have the private sector funding. >> but, also, businesses looking at the expanded debt and they say listen, we know how to do math. and someone's going to pay for it and it's going to be higher taxes and higher taxes is lower profit and that's how it works. >> do you think that...
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gary k?e we go again. >> my friend we'll be bailing out the bailouts and that's the type of nation we've become. everything off the taxpayers back and it's just going to continue infinitum. the fha was okay, and now we're talking 93 billion. i've got news, 93 billion see it at 150 when all is said and done. >> ben stein, what do you think about this. >> it has to be bailed out. it's a government guarantee, it's unfortunate it happened and i feel bad about it. a governor gain tee has to be honored. >> charlie. >> it has to be bailed out. let's delineate. it's fha, part of the government. and the difference between fannie mae and freddie mac. and they were public companies, and there was stock and they were covered by the government. these guys don't have stock. yes, we have to bail them out, accepted and it's government. >> people have been getting 3 1/2% down money mortgages. 3 1/2%, it was 20% in the 30's, 10% in the 60's. 5% is how much you have to have down if you refinance through the fha
gary k?e we go again. >> my friend we'll be bailing out the bailouts and that's the type of nation we've become. everything off the taxpayers back and it's just going to continue infinitum. the fha was okay, and now we're talking 93 billion. i've got news, 93 billion see it at 150 when all is said and done. >> ben stein, what do you think about this. >> it has to be bailed out. it's a government guarantee, it's unfortunate it happened and i feel bad about it. a governor gain...
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this is my dog, gary. gary -- i love gary. gary, look, you're on tv. [ audience aws ] gary, sit.new york city. and i was just wondering, do you have any advice if you're raising a dog in the city? >> well, one of the most important things when you raise a dog, no matter where you raise, is to really eliminate that excess amount of excitement, which a lot of people do. [ laughter ] and so -- for example, a lot of people wake up in the morning and they go, "hi, gary, aah!" so they you know, "how you doing, baby? come on, let's go pee pee. come on. let's go." then the dog goes -- [ imitates dog panting ] >> jimmy: are you doing an impression of me there? >> no. [ laughter ] i'm doing impression of the world. that's pretty much how the world wakes up with a dog. >> jimmy: yeah, you get all excited, yeah. you say no? >> the best thing you can do with nature, with mother nature, is really to practice silence. right? silence is very powerful. it's the best communicator with animals. excitement or sound only creates an excited state of mind. for the dog -- you know, a lot of dogs -- >> j
this is my dog, gary. gary -- i love gary. gary, look, you're on tv. [ audience aws ] gary, sit.new york city. and i was just wondering, do you have any advice if you're raising a dog in the city? >> well, one of the most important things when you raise a dog, no matter where you raise, is to really eliminate that excess amount of excitement, which a lot of people do. [ laughter ] and so -- for example, a lot of people wake up in the morning and they go, "hi, gary, aah!" so they...
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gary, stick around.he audience wants to question you, and after that, some pockets of good news this election. [applause] [applause] john: we're back with gary johnson. this show, special correspondent kennedy, spent election night with president obama and his fans, and a real expert on individual freedom, the cato institute, david bowes. >> i'm zach from florida, and i was curious of your future plans at the 2016 election, and if that's in the plans. >> well, i think that the last thing people want to hear right now is anybody with future maps going to 2016. i mean, that's like sticking the finger in the throughout ready to throw up just over how sick we are of presidential politics at this moment, but staying involved, trying to provide a voice here for issues that i think are really important, and those issues are civil liberties, and those issues are spending, nd those issues are the endless wars that we find ourselves in creating more enemies to the country than fewer. john: on the scale between fun
gary, stick around.he audience wants to question you, and after that, some pockets of good news this election. [applause] [applause] john: we're back with gary johnson. this show, special correspondent kennedy, spent election night with president obama and his fans, and a real expert on individual freedom, the cato institute, david bowes. >> i'm zach from florida, and i was curious of your future plans at the 2016 election, and if that's in the plans. >> well, i think that the last...
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gary, stick around.e wants to question you, and after that, some pockets of good news this election. [applause] [applause] john: we're back with gary johnson. this show, special correspondent kennedy, spent election night with president obama and his fans, and a real expert on individual freedom, the cato institute, david bowes. >> i'm zach from florida, and i was curious of your future plans at the 2016 election, and if that's in the plans. >> well, i think that the last thing people want to hear right now is anybody with future maps going to 2016. i mean, that's like sticking the finger in the throughout ready to throw up just over how sick we are ofresidential politics at this moment, but staying involved, trying to provide a voice here for issues that i think are really important, and those issues are civil liberties, and those issues are spending, nd those issues are the endless wars that we find ourselves in creating more enemies to the country than fewer. john: on the scale between fun and horribl
gary, stick around.e wants to question you, and after that, some pockets of good news this election. [applause] [applause] john: we're back with gary johnson. this show, special correspondent kennedy, spent election night with president obama and his fans, and a real expert on individual freedom, the cato institute, david bowes. >> i'm zach from florida, and i was curious of your future plans at the 2016 election, and if that's in the plans. >> well, i think that the last thing...
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gary, stick around. the audience wants to question you, and after that, some pockets of good news this election. [applause] from investing for the first time... to investing with knowledge. the potential of td ameritrade unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a world of super-connected intelligence. the potential of freescale unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. [applause] john: we're back with gary johnson. this show, special correspondent kennedy, spent election night with president obama and his fans, and a real expert on individual freedom, the cato institute, david bowes. >> i'm zach from florida, and i was curious of your future plans at the 2016 election, and if that's in the plans. >> well, i think that the last thing people want to hear right now is anybody with future maps going to 2016. i mean, that's like sticking the finger in the throughout ready to throw up just over how sick we are of presidential politics at this moment, but staying involved, tr
gary, stick around. the audience wants to question you, and after that, some pockets of good news this election. [applause] from investing for the first time... to investing with knowledge. the potential of td ameritrade unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a world of super-connected intelligence. the potential of freescale unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. [applause] john: we're back with gary johnson. this show, special correspondent kennedy,...
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gary, stick around. the audience wants to question you, and after that, some pockets of good news this election. [applause] follow the wings. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, bad on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. and you ck the price that works for you. great. whoa, whoa, jamie. watch where you point that thing. [ mocking ] "watch where you point that thing." you point yours, i point mine. okay, l-let's stay calm. [ all shouting ] put it down! be cool! does it price better on the side? no, it just looks cooler. the name your price tool, only from progressive. call or click today. i
gary, stick around. the audience wants to question you, and after that, some pockets of good news this election. [applause] follow the wings. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, bad on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ?...
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gary? >> ben wedeman, thank you for joining us on the program. ben wedeman reporting from the gaza strip. >>> now let's go near the southern border of gaza. what's happening on the southern border and how active have the iron dome missiles been? >> reporter: well, the iron dome missile system has really played a prominent role here, but generally around the whole area around gaza today. i was actually at one of the iron dome missile batteries near there and it was in operation the entire time. there was a lot of rockets being fired off. really the whole day there have been rocket alarms from rockets being fired from gaza into israeli territory. i know one specific time we got a rocket siren alert and we hit the deck. i would say about eight or nine rockets coming out of gaza were intercepted by this iron dome system about 200 yards over us. one rocket was not intercepted and came through and landed about 200 yards from where we were. this thing is definitely very efficient, from what we could see, but it's also not a 100% solution, so the israeli
gary? >> ben wedeman, thank you for joining us on the program. ben wedeman reporting from the gaza strip. >>> now let's go near the southern border of gaza. what's happening on the southern border and how active have the iron dome missiles been? >> reporter: well, the iron dome missile system has really played a prominent role here, but generally around the whole area around gaza today. i was actually at one of the iron dome missile batteries near there and it was in...
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gary, stick around. that, some pockets of good news this election. [applause] [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. to support cell health. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur [applause] john: we're back with gary johnson. thi
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maybe paul is not here ok let's let's move along let's try gary in miami gary can you hear me. blow a very. it is a scary. this is paul this is paul ok great april so what's up yeah i live in santa cruz california that to see these billionaires and millionaires coming over to santa cruz in california just to the safe haven and i mean listen to me just recently just get involved with a special needs trust you know that basically there's so many layers to peel off that you can't even get to these people paul i appreciate your perspective but i think that you're right increasingly what we're seeing in the united states is this kind of balkanization this this. the private neighborhood of of america and it's not it's not the direction that we should be going as a country we should be more all in this together gary in miami gary welcome to the program thanks for calling. gary are you are on the air live. on tom thank you for your show and also thank you for having me on the sprinkler on the on the schools is great work i want to ask you what your thoughts are about possibly. restruct
maybe paul is not here ok let's let's move along let's try gary in miami gary can you hear me. blow a very. it is a scary. this is paul this is paul ok great april so what's up yeah i live in santa cruz california that to see these billionaires and millionaires coming over to santa cruz in california just to the safe haven and i mean listen to me just recently just get involved with a special needs trust you know that basically there's so many layers to peel off that you can't even get to these...
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gary, good to see you. gary, you know how it goes.mmediately the government wants to come in and tax it more if they haven't tacked it at all yet. carbon tax the subject was raised with the president. do you expect, are you working into your projections possibility of having to pay more taxes to the government? >> i don't think there is any doubt with this administration being reelected that the bull's-eye is on our industry. it is unfortunate because the only gas industry is the one business in the united states that can bail this country out of the mess it's in. if everybody would just leave us alone, let us find the oil and gas we're discovering in the shale plays we can fix this country's problems. so taxing the industry is definitely something all executives in our business are worried about right now. liz: gary doesn't seem that bad for you. your revenues are up 149%. okay. let me stand next to david. my mic is dead for a moment. you want to take it, david? david: yeah we'll fix liz claman's mic right here. one question i have i
gary, good to see you. gary, you know how it goes.mmediately the government wants to come in and tax it more if they haven't tacked it at all yet. carbon tax the subject was raised with the president. do you expect, are you working into your projections possibility of having to pay more taxes to the government? >> i don't think there is any doubt with this administration being reelected that the bull's-eye is on our industry. it is unfortunate because the only gas industry is the one...
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gary?y meeting in the capital. what happened? and why is the meeting significant? >> reporter: the meeting is significant because we're talking about a lot of countries that are very nearby. and egypt, in particular, where they're having this meeting has been the mediator between israel and gaza in times past. we know that there have been real difficulties with the mediation, because there was an incident where the rockets were raining down on israel and israel responded with the air strikes and there was a reaction from the egyptians, where they decided they would take their ambassador out of israel. not a good sign for mediation. but we do understand there is some effort to start mediation on the potential cease-fire. now we're hearing from israel officials that they are not involved in any mediation. so there are conflicting reports about whether or not a mediation is happening. oftentimes, a lot of this stuff happens behind scenes trying to stop what is looking like it will be a full-sc
gary?y meeting in the capital. what happened? and why is the meeting significant? >> reporter: the meeting is significant because we're talking about a lot of countries that are very nearby. and egypt, in particular, where they're having this meeting has been the mediator between israel and gaza in times past. we know that there have been real difficulties with the mediation, because there was an incident where the rockets were raining down on israel and israel responded with the air...
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you heard gary roth well. knows what he doing. he says all the guys we haveline looking at have an alibi and passed the polygraph. how do you have an alibi if his missing from 11:00 p.m. and they don't look for her until school on sunday. >> now electronic alibis. you're texting somebody, you're in contact with somebody and they can actually locate that device many times, whether at it at the home or another location. that's one way. the other thing is, sounds like these guys had other lives other than her. >> yes. what does that tell you, detective? >> well, there's a lot of subtext. >> and don't forget the polygraph. doesn't mean they pass it. inconclusive is where you can't move forward. >> arthur? >> seem like they have done such a good job, worked so hard. uncovered everything. they looked for the needle in the haystack. i was coming on here, ready to be cavalier. it seems like they've done and it haven't gotten anywhere. >> what they do have are latex gloves on the frontyard with dna on the gloves. the guy is not in jail. >>
you heard gary roth well. knows what he doing. he says all the guys we haveline looking at have an alibi and passed the polygraph. how do you have an alibi if his missing from 11:00 p.m. and they don't look for her until school on sunday. >> now electronic alibis. you're texting somebody, you're in contact with somebody and they can actually locate that device many times, whether at it at the home or another location. that's one way. the other thing is, sounds like these guys had other...
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gary are you are on the air live. on tom thank you for your show and also thank you for having me on the sprinkler on them on these great work i want to ask you what your thoughts are about possibly. restructuring the parks code to favor cooperatives so that average workers would not have to give so much of their own home you know wages and well to. corporate profits hears i think there are any ideas that you have about that or anything out there in the discourse yes i appreciate your bringing this issue up because it's a it's a really big deal and in fact in my the most recent book that i publish is called thresholds of crisis western culture the last chapter is about a place called that are gone in spain the reason i went there spent a week and it's the largest co-op in the world it's a multi billion dollar co-op the workers own the place and we were watching we were in this is somebody line where they're made washing machines and with our translator because they speak basque or spanish and there were four or five p
gary are you are on the air live. on tom thank you for your show and also thank you for having me on the sprinkler on them on these great work i want to ask you what your thoughts are about possibly. restructuring the parks code to favor cooperatives so that average workers would not have to give so much of their own home you know wages and well to. corporate profits hears i think there are any ideas that you have about that or anything out there in the discourse yes i appreciate your bringing...
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johnson governor gary johnson actually received over a million votes this year this is never happened before for the liberal libertarian party this and that is one out of one of that and not quite the five percent that he was asked you couldn't you could make the argument that the ninety nine percent is finally being represented by the one percent here the million that voted for gary johnson it's an interesting argument and i don't want to ask you manny in a state like florida where it is so close how could it impact the vote there the thing is i mean florida some of the best headlines that i've heard so far even from the mainstream is that you've got your blue states you've got your your red states and then you have florida florida people are still voting because there are still a lot of constitutional amendment so people get to vote on but in terms of voting for president this year i feel like a lot of floridians just kind of feel like their votes didn't count this year. the necessity of what do you think. here we have gary johnson garnering one percent of the vote to what extent do
johnson governor gary johnson actually received over a million votes this year this is never happened before for the liberal libertarian party this and that is one out of one of that and not quite the five percent that he was asked you couldn't you could make the argument that the ninety nine percent is finally being represented by the one percent here the million that voted for gary johnson it's an interesting argument and i don't want to ask you manny in a state like florida where it is so...
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gary is back with the extended forecast. anncr: it's said that charactetr is what we do... when we think no one is looking. mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. what mitt romney's tv ads say about women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i believe the supreme court... should overturn roe v. wade? yes. and it would be my preference that they, that they... reverse roe v. wade. hopefully reverse roe v. wade. overturn roe v. wade. planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. anncr: no matter what mitt romney's ads say. we know what he'll do. president obama: i'm barack obama and
gary is back with the extended forecast. anncr: it's said that charactetr is what we do... when we think no one is looking. mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president...
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gary? >> it stands to reason that things will get worse at night. it's become night in the last hour there in the middle east. is that what you're anticipating right now? >> reporter: yeah. i mean last night my partner and i went back to our hotel and after a few minutes, i mean it was just raining down the sounds of bombs were rattling the windows. you know, we tend to take cover when this happens. we -- there are big windows in that hotel. we try to get away from the windows. and that's what most residents do when they hear the sounds. in israel, they have the sound of sirens. we've been seeing pictures and i've been talking to people there as well who have been hunkering down, grabbing their kids and trying to get under desks and those sorts of things. here, there are no sirens. the thing that makes everyone nervous is the sound of the drones and the sound of the planes. as soon as they hear the planes, a lot of people will look up and they know that next there will be the sound of a lou
gary? >> it stands to reason that things will get worse at night. it's become night in the last hour there in the middle east. is that what you're anticipating right now? >> reporter: yeah. i mean last night my partner and i went back to our hotel and after a few minutes, i mean it was just raining down the sounds of bombs were rattling the windows. you know, we tend to take cover when this happens. we -- there are big windows in that hotel. we try to get away from the windows. and...
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presidential debates between governor gary johnson of the libertarian party and dr jill stein of the green party both were selected by you our viewers in the last debate on october twenty third in chicago but before we get to that let's talk about the joining us from new york or new york studios matt welch editor in chief of reason magazine and from los angeles journalist with. us from mesa allies. and hello welcome thanks right they knew that thanks for joining us both of you. i'm curious what what is the things that most interests you about. i was going to say third party politics we need another term going beyond the do our boy. that's a beautiful term. i actually want to think about what martin luther king said in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven he addressed his congregation and more so his followers in the united states and he compelled his congregation to address what he called the triple evils of racism economic exploitation and militarism and i am hopeful that the beyond the wobbly debates will try to address these three issues because it's been forty plus years later a
presidential debates between governor gary johnson of the libertarian party and dr jill stein of the green party both were selected by you our viewers in the last debate on october twenty third in chicago but before we get to that let's talk about the joining us from new york or new york studios matt welch editor in chief of reason magazine and from los angeles journalist with. us from mesa allies. and hello welcome thanks right they knew that thanks for joining us both of you. i'm curious what...
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boyfriend gary cromp has dyslexia. despite their challenges ...ntinue to make a life together. (sot-shira)" "we want to be treated like everybody else...." she says they want to be treated like everybody else.s shira has a difficult time writing, speaking, hearing, and seeing, but she says there's something you have to do to stay strong (sot-shira) " "not to give up go for your dreams ..." she says don't give up, go for your dreams". she accomplished one of her biggest goals when she graduated from uc berkeley with honors where she earned a b.a in american studies. shira participated in the disability sport expo on campus where she told her story and demonstrated her favorite sport ... power soccer. many students and faculty members came out to support disabled athletes .... it's the kind of support dr. nancy meggison ... the founder of the expo .... wants to achieve. (sot-nancy) "a greater appreciation so that people would want to be involved in disability sports, they want to watch it, they want to cultivate it, and that it basically is impacted
boyfriend gary cromp has dyslexia. despite their challenges ...ntinue to make a life together. (sot-shira)" "we want to be treated like everybody else...." she says they want to be treated like everybody else.s shira has a difficult time writing, speaking, hearing, and seeing, but she says there's something you have to do to stay strong (sot-shira) " "not to give up go for your dreams ..." she says don't give up, go for your dreams". she accomplished one of...
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our gary kaminsky lives in a town that just got power back.sent it out there with two cameras to show what -- >> like we have been here for 100 years. i'm in this very wealthy community of nassau county where residents are still waiting for power to be restored. this is not afghanistan or iraq. this is the village of old westbury, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the entire united states. if you take a look at these wires here, these wires have been down on the ground for two weeks. i'm here with a local resident, herb, entrepreneur and businessman, you ran a major company, you sold that business, if you had to look at lipa as a public company, as an entity, given the experience you've had here in terms of this customer service, what's your thoughts? >> i think they were terribly delinquent and i would not be happy doing business with that type of company. i would seek elsewhere. >> the american society of civil engineers gives our energy infrastructure a d-plus grade. look that the devastation two weeks after the storm hit. i give our i
our gary kaminsky lives in a town that just got power back.sent it out there with two cameras to show what -- >> like we have been here for 100 years. i'm in this very wealthy community of nassau county where residents are still waiting for power to be restored. this is not afghanistan or iraq. this is the village of old westbury, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the entire united states. if you take a look at these wires here, these wires have been down on the ground for two weeks....
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>> gary hart? >> if gary hart created the original sin of challenging the people in the media of. most knew that he ran around but rather than letting it go, we're at a time the media did not look into that so carefully. politicians have no backstage area. but that was not the case and challenge the media to say you prove it so a reporter from a florida newspaper hit out in the bushes and saw his girlfriend come in late at night it was not hard to guess she was not cleaning the floors so if you don't challenge the media you may be something you are not. >> host:. >> host: stephen frantzich book his book is "o.o.p.s." observing our politicians stumble". how many books have you written? >> this is 17 original books buchanan ally with statistics. i spent time in a trench to do academic books but my last five 1/6 have been more fun. prior to the s high-profile the people love presidents have mentioned in there "state of the union." that was not done in tow ronald reagan did it for the first time and every president has use of the placid example of their political goals. close to call
>> gary hart? >> if gary hart created the original sin of challenging the people in the media of. most knew that he ran around but rather than letting it go, we're at a time the media did not look into that so carefully. politicians have no backstage area. but that was not the case and challenge the media to say you prove it so a reporter from a florida newspaper hit out in the bushes and saw his girlfriend come in late at night it was not hard to guess she was not cleaning the...
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it could be an issue in ohio, 5% gary johnson is polling 5% in ohio.ng them from both sides i don't think is really the case in ohio. i don't think it's the case in colorado either. i think when you see those numbers, you know, johnson was on our show. he talked to us. he was saying things like i take some from romney, i take some from obama i think gary johnson takes votes away from mitt romney in large part. i also think in the state of virginia-- >> really. >> i really do. >> cenk: i want to ask you about virginia too. for instance, in colorado where they have the pot ballot initiative, that's polling really well, but gary johnson is more in favor of legalizing drugs, he's in favor of legalizing marijuana and president obama isn't. he might take more away from obama in colorado, where in virginia he'll take more from romney, do you see what i am saying? >> of course, but the assumption that someone who votes in legalizing marijuana and will say president obama or i want mitt romney, i'm in favor of that unlikely. what you said in virginia does have
it could be an issue in ohio, 5% gary johnson is polling 5% in ohio.ng them from both sides i don't think is really the case in ohio. i don't think it's the case in colorado either. i think when you see those numbers, you know, johnson was on our show. he talked to us. he was saying things like i take some from romney, i take some from obama i think gary johnson takes votes away from mitt romney in large part. i also think in the state of virginia-- >> really. >> i really do....