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>> during our shoot at kern valley, inmate george johns, serving eight years for being involved in a high-speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem, and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating, and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy, so i'd fight him. that's it. >> next thing you remember? >> they were dragging me out, telling me i got hit in the head with a block. >> can we see your head? >> the shooting left johns with seven staples in his head and a wound still caked with dry blood. he says the scar running toward the back of his head was the result of getting run over when he was younger. >> so you knew the other guy that you got into the fight with? >> yeah, kind of, sort of. apparently i didn't like him. >> i was eating my dinner, baked potato and gravy at the table right at the corner of the chow hall, and the guy was running, and didn't see him, and h
>> during our shoot at kern valley, inmate george johns, serving eight years for being involved in a high-speed chase while on parole, started a fight in the cafeteria and was hit in the head by a wooden block. we met him the following morning. >> tell me the story. tell me what happened. >> well, i had a personal problem, and i ran over to handle it, but i didn't make it. i was in the chow hall eating, and i got irritated and decided i didn't like this guy, so i'd fight him....
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be there, by george. john: we haven't addressed this fundamental economic issue in any significant way since the way when boy george could guest star on the a-team. by the way you couldn't get any more 1980s than that if a rubic's cube made love to a nintendo entertainment system and gave birth to a v.h.s. copy of flash dance then that copy of flash dance was raised by three men: right? while we haven't reformed the tax code since 1986 we've certainly added lots of new provisions and loopholes to it. it's like imagine you have the same refrigerator for the last 27 years. you haven't cleaned it in all of that time. but you keep putting food in there. and now the thing smells so bad you don't even want to touch it. that is america's current tax code. an old refrigerator full of rotten food. now, over the years, corporations and other special interests have made a lot of money from this broken refrigerator, exploiting features from the interest deduction that allows hedge fund managers the pay only 20% on their e
be there, by george. john: we haven't addressed this fundamental economic issue in any significant way since the way when boy george could guest star on the a-team. by the way you couldn't get any more 1980s than that if a rubic's cube made love to a nintendo entertainment system and gave birth to a v.h.s. copy of flash dance then that copy of flash dance was raised by three men: right? while we haven't reformed the tax code since 1986 we've certainly added lots of new provisions and loopholes...
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. >> john: coming up, pot, good. according to cnn and george washington.e f bomb is next. at 9 eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. (vo) sharp tongue. >>excuse me? (vo) quick wit. >> and yes, president obama does smell like cookies and freedom. (vo) and above all, opinion and attitude. >> really?! this is the kind of stuff they say about something they just pulled freshly from their [bleep]. >> you know what those people are like. >> what could possibly go wrong in eight years of george bush? >> my producer just coughed up a hairball. >>sorry. >>just be grateful current tv doesn't come in "smell-o-vision" >> oh come on! the sweatshirt is nice and all, but i could use a golden lasso. (vo)only on current tv. >> did anyone tell the pilgrims they should self-deport? >> no, they said "make us a turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >> that's the best! >> that's hil
. >> john: coming up, pot, good. according to cnn and george washington.e f bomb is next. at 9 eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. (vo) sharp tongue. >>excuse me? (vo) quick wit. >> and yes, president obama does smell like cookies and freedom. (vo) and above all, opinion and attitude. >> really?! this is...
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let's bring in george karl, john is in washington this morning.hat are the options that the administration are considering here? >> well, it all comes down to air strikes against the syrian government. possible air strikes against airfields, against military headquarters. but there is a divide in the administration about how forcefully to respond. one thing not on the table is sending in ground forces. this is an air attack to send a message this is unacceptable and degrade their ability to do it again. >> we remember this president was very, very critical of the last president, george w. bush for taking action without u.n. approval in iraq. would he work unilaterally without u.n. approval? >> that's a big question and hotly debated in the white house is what to do in terms of the united states. russia has a veto at the u.n. russia has blocked any measures to punish syria up to this time. there is consideration of trying to go back to the u.n., trying to convince the russians that syria crossed a line here, but that is highly unlikely that russia
let's bring in george karl, john is in washington this morning.hat are the options that the administration are considering here? >> well, it all comes down to air strikes against the syrian government. possible air strikes against airfields, against military headquarters. but there is a divide in the administration about how forcefully to respond. one thing not on the table is sending in ground forces. this is an air attack to send a message this is unacceptable and degrade their ability...
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wilkes bera now, do you think we can find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, john marshall, and patrick henry? we ain't going to find them. on some theoretical version, they are there. that is human being with the capacity for leadership are there, but the situation doesn't permit that group to rise to the surface. the question is, why did that situation exist in 1776? now, there is the answer to this, which is that great leadership only emerges during times of great crisis. this makes imminent sense, the pressure that the crisis creates. yet, we can all think of the examples where there's a great crisis, and there's no leadership, like now. [laughter] [applause] or the coming of world war i in europe. what was special, you can't say there was something special in the water back there then. you can't say god looked down upon the american colonies and blessed them. i mean, supernatural explanations are not admitted, even if you're an evangelical, you cannot use those in the historical conversation. i don't know whether i have a good answer to this. some is in the bo
wilkes bera now, do you think we can find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, john marshall, and patrick henry? we ain't going to find them. on some theoretical version, they are there. that is human being with the capacity for leadership are there, but the situation doesn't permit that group to rise to the surface. the question is, why did that situation exist in 1776? now, there is the answer to this, which is that great leadership only emerges during times of...
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george went through a considerable amount of evolutionary process politically. he allowed john burton to talk him into running for the state legislature. an unsuccessful effort for the state assembly. he went on to become, obviously, a supervisor in the city and county of san francisco. and in those days it was a different city. it was dramatically different. there was no such thing as a so-called progressive, david campos. there was no such thing as somebody in that category. george moscone, philip burton, represented that which we all now richly enjoy. george went on to become a state senator. and in that capacity, scott, it was george moscone who shepherded the bill that removed criminal penalties between consenting adults in this state that cost people their positions as teachers, as doctors, as nurses, as lawyers in those days. it was a bill that we orchestrated together. and george did what has never been done since, and that is cause the senate to hookup in a 20 to 20 tie in the late dimely was flown in from colorado to break the tie to give us that bill. that set the st
george went through a considerable amount of evolutionary process politically. he allowed john burton to talk him into running for the state legislature. an unsuccessful effort for the state assembly. he went on to become, obviously, a supervisor in the city and county of san francisco. and in those days it was a different city. it was dramatically different. there was no such thing as a so-called progressive, david campos. there was no such thing as somebody in that category. george moscone,...
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kay: paul mccartney, john lennon, george harrison, ringo starr.nd is there some more stuff in there then? yeah, um... 'cause my mom, um... went to see the first film, "magic mystery tour." forrester: this is a private screening of the "magical mystery tour." boy: yeah, and she got that signed as well. - forrester: there's john lennon there. - did she meet them? - boy: yeah. - kay: cor, rummy. with beatles' signatures, i suppose 90% of the signatures that you see aren't right for all sorts of reasons. they're either printed or they are written by a member of the roadie group. there are very few out there that are right. kay: now that one is the actual invitation to the screening. that's genuine. i mean, the fact that she met them and she got them signed. - yeah. - now-- hold on though. th has come from the fan club signed. how many members of the fan club do you think there were? - must have been thousands. - thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands. ( screaming ) now if they had signed everything that they're supposed to have signed, th
kay: paul mccartney, john lennon, george harrison, ringo starr.nd is there some more stuff in there then? yeah, um... 'cause my mom, um... went to see the first film, "magic mystery tour." forrester: this is a private screening of the "magical mystery tour." boy: yeah, and she got that signed as well. - forrester: there's john lennon there. - did she meet them? - boy: yeah. - kay: cor, rummy. with beatles' signatures, i suppose 90% of the signatures that you see aren't right...
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and they were george harrison, ringo starr... >> paul mccartney... >> and john lennon. >> i did a wholeer about this, so i know. and they are the most influential band of all time. >> one, two, three. >> ♪ oh, yeah >> yes, the beatles were no doubt one of the greatest -- if not tgreatest rock band ever. the british group only played together for about 10 years, yet they had an incredible influence on not only music but fashion and culture, as well. >> ♪ i wanna hold your hand ♪ i wanna hold your hand >> by the way, this clip that you're watching isn't really the beatles. these musicians are playing the roles of the beatles. it's part of a concert tour called 1964: the tribute. hi, guys. >> hello! >> why don't you introduce yourselves and tell us a bit about the beatle you represent? >> i'm mark benson, and i portray john lennon, the rhythm-guitar player for the beatles. >> i'm tom. i play george harrison, the one who plays the really important guitar parts. >> i'm bobby, i'm the drummer, and i portray ringo starr. >> and i'm graham, and i play paul, who plays bass, still today. >> left-
and they were george harrison, ringo starr... >> paul mccartney... >> and john lennon. >> i did a wholeer about this, so i know. and they are the most influential band of all time. >> one, two, three. >> ♪ oh, yeah >> yes, the beatles were no doubt one of the greatest -- if not tgreatest rock band ever. the british group only played together for about 10 years, yet they had an incredible influence on not only music but fashion and culture, as well. >>...
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. >> reporter: john waggi, cbn news. >> george: st.ugustine once said enthusiasm in one man ignites the same fire in another. >> wendy: recently ef gra ephraim graham caught up with one young christian who decided to put that to the test, by making a journey to inspire other christians to live their panther to the fullest. >> reporter: it has been a long walk for dan. >> 99 days, about 110 miles a caa day, and 300,000 poot steps. 300,000 footsteps. >> reporter: and then he turned east with a mission to accomplish more than just a cross-country hike. >> it is also a personal journey and driving closer to god. >> reporter: dan grew up catholic but fell away from the church. that slide endede ended about two years ago, and he says his return has brought more happiness than he ever imagined. and he is encouraging other christians to fearlessly live out their faith. >> when you hear a lot of negative on the muse news, it can be depressing. i think people are looking for something that will inspire. and god has allowed this rip to do that. >
. >> reporter: john waggi, cbn news. >> george: st.ugustine once said enthusiasm in one man ignites the same fire in another. >> wendy: recently ef gra ephraim graham caught up with one young christian who decided to put that to the test, by making a journey to inspire other christians to live their panther to the fullest. >> reporter: it has been a long walk for dan. >> 99 days, about 110 miles a caa day, and 300,000 poot steps. 300,000 footsteps. >>...
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john paulson and george soros out of spdr gold trust. it is lowest since 2009. it is down 32%.third point dumping his holdings in the spdr gold trust. soros is dumping out of bold miners but einhorn too. david einhorn selling his barrick gold. paulson is uping shares in freeport-mcmoran and raising it 70%. when you track what is going on in gold it is interesting. get this in december of '08. $752 an ounce. boy those are the days. it doubled as the fed ramped up its balance theet by two trillion between 08 and june 2011. so that is what is going on with the paper trades in gold, right? we want to look at too, there's another story. there's a bigger story too if you want to think about what is going on with the world gold council report. we're talking about worldwide demand in gold. wow!. china's demand in gold up 54%. india tracking 51%. mideast, 33. turkey, double digits. there is still demand for physical gold, right? ashley: yeah. >> what we're talking about with the hedge fund guys, these are paper trades again. these are trades in and out of gold miners and etfs. so centra
john paulson and george soros out of spdr gold trust. it is lowest since 2009. it is down 32%.third point dumping his holdings in the spdr gold trust. soros is dumping out of bold miners but einhorn too. david einhorn selling his barrick gold. paulson is uping shares in freeport-mcmoran and raising it 70%. when you track what is going on in gold it is interesting. get this in december of '08. $752 an ounce. boy those are the days. it doubled as the fed ramped up its balance theet by two...
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>> i think john and george washington got along pretty well all the time. hn adams was extraordinarily supportive of washington and was personally injured when some of the press turned on washington, could not believe it. martha and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they would be difficult. >> we will move into the years of their one-term presidency. before that video, there's a time in one of your books, you call it a splendid missouri being in the white house. explain what that phrase meant. >> it was blended in that they were at the pinnacle of his political career and her career. they had risen to the top. it was nothing but trouble, agonizing trouble from the very beginning. at very first, john was very enthusiastic about becoming president. abigail said, i'm going to stay here in quincy. she said, i will not be there until october. he said, that's fine, you do not come until october. once he was in the presidency, he discovered it was the loneliest place in the world. he started writing letters, drop everything that you're doing, come here, i
>> i think john and george washington got along pretty well all the time. hn adams was extraordinarily supportive of washington and was personally injured when some of the press turned on washington, could not believe it. martha and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they would be difficult. >> we will move into the years of their one-term presidency. before that video, there's a time in one of your books, you call it a splendid missouri being in the white house. explain...
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sadly, george passed away in 1936, and he was kind of a linchpin that kept john and fred at bay, at leastivil enough to run the business. after george passed away, you know, the rift between the two, the feud if you want, it just got wider and bigger. and sadly it was never resolved. finally, they had to take his name off the counsel he couldn't sign for company checks anymore, and it was, i mean, it's really a sad story. fred, and there in 1900 was the most powerful man in douglas county, possibly also the richest. when he died in 1946 he was completely broke. what ultimately happened was that the family had to go back to work. day for the first time in the life had to work to support the family. there was no money coming in to pay the bills, so they had to earn the money to support the family to keep them here at home branch. the sad part about it was that the ranch was owned by the company, yet the family was living here. and john's family actually served eviction notice here at the ranch was busy to try and effect fred's family after he passed away. in 1946. so it was a really sad, de
sadly, george passed away in 1936, and he was kind of a linchpin that kept john and fred at bay, at leastivil enough to run the business. after george passed away, you know, the rift between the two, the feud if you want, it just got wider and bigger. and sadly it was never resolved. finally, they had to take his name off the counsel he couldn't sign for company checks anymore, and it was, i mean, it's really a sad story. fred, and there in 1900 was the most powerful man in douglas county,...
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george passed away in 1936, and he was the lynch pin that kept john and fred at bay, civil to each othernough to run the business. after george passed away, the riff between the two, the feud, if you want, it just got wider and bigger, and, sadly, it was never resolved. finally, they had to tax his name off the account so he couldn't sign for company checks anymore, and i mean, it's really a sad story. fred, in the early 1900s, was the most powerful man in douglas county, possibly the richest, and when he dies in 1946, he was completely broke. what happened was that the family had to go back to work. steve's mom and her sisters, they, for the first time in their life had to work to support the family. there was no money coming in to pay the bills, so they had to earn the money to support the family to keep him here at the home ranch. sad part about it is the ranch was owned by the company, yet the family was living here, and they served eviction notice at the ranch on kris mall eve to try to evict fred's family after he passed away in 1946, so it was a really sad desperate situation for
george passed away in 1936, and he was the lynch pin that kept john and fred at bay, civil to each othernough to run the business. after george passed away, the riff between the two, the feud, if you want, it just got wider and bigger, and, sadly, it was never resolved. finally, they had to tax his name off the account so he couldn't sign for company checks anymore, and i mean, it's really a sad story. fred, in the early 1900s, was the most powerful man in douglas county, possibly the richest,...
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. >> reporter: john, palm, george and ringo walked where we're walking right now.e beatles played just 11 songs. >> only last $3 3 minutes. so it was a very kind of short concert. but still, it was such an experience for fans. >> reporter: it only lasted 33 minutes. but fans were about to get a new spectacle. >> on the second play of the game the 49ers showed how rough an afternoon it's going to be. >> reporter: the 49ers wanted to upgrade from the old kezar stadium. atlas said the city considered building something new but finally decided on converting candlestick to dual purpose. >> they added escalators that were in the original plan, added other gates, added the football press box and did other things to convert it for the 49ers and completed it just in time for the 1971 season. >> reporter: an enlargement project closed the open end of the horseshoe adding more seats but not the hoped-for wind protection. >> they did think by enclosing the stadium that it would cut the winds down. and really what it did is it created sort of a negative air pressure so it sucke
. >> reporter: john, palm, george and ringo walked where we're walking right now.e beatles played just 11 songs. >> only last $3 3 minutes. so it was a very kind of short concert. but still, it was such an experience for fans. >> reporter: it only lasted 33 minutes. but fans were about to get a new spectacle. >> on the second play of the game the 49ers showed how rough an afternoon it's going to be. >> reporter: the 49ers wanted to upgrade from the old kezar...
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john and abigail lost a son in the time between his defeat and inauguration. georgengton adams, who i suspect the pressure of that name would drive anyone off the wall, he almost definitely committed suicide. >> just when his father was losing the election? >> yes. he stepped off a boat. >> it was may 1829. the power had already shifted to andrew jackson. they asked george to come back to washington to escort family to quincy. he either fell or jumped off the boat. devastating personal tragedy. >> two years later, his brother died of alcoholism. >> 1834, it was a little bit later. >> one child survived. what about their grandchildren and heirs? >> there are a number of grandchildren. john adams the second, he had married his cousin and had two children. --hn quincy emily said became and louisa became the guardians to those children. the younger one died in another tragedy. charles francis adams married abigail brook, and they had a number of children. they are in boston. so john quincy adams only see them during their summer breaks, because they spend pretty much all
john and abigail lost a son in the time between his defeat and inauguration. georgengton adams, who i suspect the pressure of that name would drive anyone off the wall, he almost definitely committed suicide. >> just when his father was losing the election? >> yes. he stepped off a boat. >> it was may 1829. the power had already shifted to andrew jackson. they asked george to come back to washington to escort family to quincy. he either fell or jumped off the boat. devastating...
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george soros and john paul's and dumping big holdings in the metal.pits of the cme, phil flynn, is bowls not hot anymore? >> it wasn't last quarter. it is one of the few commodities bucking the downward trend of the red we are seeing on the screen today. you got to remember when it comes to gold it has 70 different personalities. one of the personalities has been out of favor, the investment demand. when people thought europe would fall apart and the world is coming to an end they ran into gold and ran it up and ran it up higher than it should have. a lot of panic buying and when the panic went away we saw the price came down dramatically. we don't want to hold on to the goals but if you look at the physical demand for gold, it is stronger and stronger every day. the world cold councils of the visible demand for gold was up 53%. cheryl: you sound like a contrarian on gold but i will take it. >> we need some contrarians around here. cheryl: a little optimism. thank you. southern california home prices falling in july. i will have details in the west co
george soros and john paul's and dumping big holdings in the metal.pits of the cme, phil flynn, is bowls not hot anymore? >> it wasn't last quarter. it is one of the few commodities bucking the downward trend of the red we are seeing on the screen today. you got to remember when it comes to gold it has 70 different personalities. one of the personalities has been out of favor, the investment demand. when people thought europe would fall apart and the world is coming to an end they ran...
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. >> john: how huge was it that george w. bush did campaign commercials in spanish? t was adorable. yeah, i don't think it made a difference. >> john: he speaks spanish almost as well as he does english. all right. when we come back, a beautiful song of national love that stirs up a lot of national hate. stick around. compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. this show is about analyzing, criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal, or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i'm given to doing anyway, by staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purel
. >> john: how huge was it that george w. bush did campaign commercials in spanish? t was adorable. yeah, i don't think it made a difference. >> john: he speaks spanish almost as well as he does english. all right. when we come back, a beautiful song of national love that stirs up a lot of national hate. stick around. compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside....
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john: virginia is not for lovers. this mayor chasing women around the desk like's roger from "mad men." >> like i said before, it's never like bradley cooper or georgelooney. it's always guys like this guy. >> john: filner. >> it's only those types that sexually harassed. i was harassed by some little short guy. >> john: i bet you were, and it's harder to get away with it now. >> i was teaching a lesson on verb and subject agreements. >> john: well, i can see-- >> does that get you hot. >> john: i'll try to contain myself. >> i was on the board, i was 26. i was teaching verb and subject agreement. you have to say everybody is beautiful. in his or her way. you have to have the subject match the verb. >> john: indirect object, etc. >> right. i was done with the lesson. he was chairman of the department in the back. i said, so? he said i could [bleep] you on that blackboard. i said well, what about my lesson? my lesson was great. these kids now know that the subject has to match the predicate. >> john: but he could have done you on the blackboard, and did it work? >> yes, it was great. >> john: wow. >> there you have it. >> john: i don't know what to s
john: virginia is not for lovers. this mayor chasing women around the desk like's roger from "mad men." >> like i said before, it's never like bradley cooper or georgelooney. it's always guys like this guy. >> john: filner. >> it's only those types that sexually harassed. i was harassed by some little short guy. >> john: i bet you were, and it's harder to get away with it now. >> i was teaching a lesson on verb and subject agreements. >> john: well,...
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issue of impeachment and he gave an answer that nicolle wallace, a lon actually worked for john mccain and george intellectual little dishonest. how would you describe his answer? >> it's absolutely factually dishonest. they require the house first and and then we've heard that the house has the votes but just to the go back to tom coburn for a minute because this is president really is a master of turning the other cheek in a way i can't speak for you or goldie but i don't think i'd be capable of because remember two years, exactly two years ago, tom coburn also spoke up to defend his friend, barack obama, and he said that the president didn't want to destroy america. he just wanted to encourage dependency because that worked so well for him as an african-american male. this man who was president the harvard law review. so again and again, tom coburn pulls out this friend card. and then uses it to completely undermine the president. and he knows better. also in that -- i listened to that hour long tape. he calls for a second constitutional convention. he says no, don't shut down the government o
issue of impeachment and he gave an answer that nicolle wallace, a lon actually worked for john mccain and george intellectual little dishonest. how would you describe his answer? >> it's absolutely factually dishonest. they require the house first and and then we've heard that the house has the votes but just to the go back to tom coburn for a minute because this is president really is a master of turning the other cheek in a way i can't speak for you or goldie but i don't think i'd be...
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george w. bush jay bybee and john allen sounds like a lot of the right that's not free george bush did not far as i slowly brought. the old. technology innovation all the list of elements around russia we've got the future covered. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a stock to a standard of living. was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of joy and a great thing that has rendered it a quarter of what i found. is a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. what about these rights alone liberal rubble joining me again neil munro and jessie jane duff and let's get back to it on tuesday tepco the operator of the stricken daiichi nuclear power plant in fukushima japan notes that three hundred tons of highly contaminated water is leaked from a storage tank at the ravaged plant is new information has prompted regulators in japan to declare a radiological release incident for the first time since the disaster began back in two
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george w. bush jay bybee and john allen sounds like a lot of the right that's not really george bush did not far as i slow the world. looking pretty docile in the field that while you won't find it here if you're looking for a relevant stories unique perspective sometimes my scans are. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so long. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot of money. are through you know what that is my theory sells they all want to give us a defeat terrorism the olympics and the chris jones. you're going to go to the. you know the super committee of distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells of sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm happy martin and we're going to break this that it's . all a
george w. bush jay bybee and john allen sounds like a lot of the right that's not really george bush did not far as i slow the world. looking pretty docile in the field that while you won't find it here if you're looking for a relevant stories unique perspective sometimes my scans are. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so long. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you...
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john: during the time of the revolution. >> came george allow the troops to rummaged the homes under a general war did that was offensive they sometimes still think that is what is happening with our data. john: but it is not. soldiers are not in my house >> because your home is outside onto the internet communication with loved ones, the medical informatio intnet. john: with terrorism they claimed 50 incidents. >> they are wrong they have not substantiated with any real evidence in the best experts senator udall and senator weinstock -- senator white in disagree that this has prevented any terrorism. if it goes to the supreme court then they will stop. if congress does not like the of law that congress wrote that it contains a lot john: why should i care? >> it isn't anybody's business. when a person is innocent what they have done with their life whether calling or surfing the in their -- and is not the government's business but it is being gathered anyway. john: i tried to get worked up about this i have 100 other things about government over reach the that i hate more. thank you.
john: during the time of the revolution. >> came george allow the troops to rummaged the homes under a general war did that was offensive they sometimes still think that is what is happening with our data. john: but it is not. soldiers are not in my house >> because your home is outside onto the internet communication with loved ones, the medical informatio intnet. john: with terrorism they claimed 50 incidents. >> they are wrong they have not substantiated with any real...
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john: during the time of the revolution. >> came george allow the troops to rummaged the homes under a general war did that was offensive they sometimes still think that is what is happening with our data. john: but it is not. soldiers are not in my house >> because your home is outside onto the internet communication with loved ones, the medical information, internet. john: with terrorism they claimed 50 incidents. >> they are wrong they have not substantiated with any real evidence in the best experts senator udall and senator weinstock -- senator white in disagree that this has prevented any terrorism. if it goes to the supreme court then they will stop. if congress does not like the of law that congress wrote that it contains a lot john: why should i care? >> it isn't anybody's business. when a person is innocent what they have done with their life whether calling or surfing the in their -- and is not the government's business but it is being gathered anyway. john: i tried to get worked up about this i have 100 other things about government over reach the that i hate more. thank y
john: during the time of the revolution. >> came george allow the troops to rummaged the homes under a general war did that was offensive they sometimes still think that is what is happening with our data. john: but it is not. soldiers are not in my house >> because your home is outside onto the internet communication with loved ones, the medical information, internet. john: with terrorism they claimed 50 incidents. >> they are wrong they have not substantiated with any real...
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who wasn't born here, and also had george romney born in mexico. john mccain, panama. they only challenge it when it's a democrat and happens to be the first black president. >> the arizona law, the reason that didn't become law, the republican governor vetoed it issued a tart worded statement saying it was ridiculous. the president to present thisci >> we have to move off this subject as we continue the ladies flame here. one of the few washington traditions that was above politics but apparently not anymore. today the 1972 miami dolphins will visit the white house 42 years after their super bowl victory and unmatched 17-0 nfl record. president nix didn't not host the team at the time because he wanted to snub his opponent for the record. nixon supported the dolphin opponents, the washington redskins. that's a thing richard nixon and i could have agreed on. even the most feel-good white house ceremony seems to be threatened by ideology. refusing the white house invite, at least three of them, wait for it, joy, politics. former lineman bob kuchenberg told the south flo
who wasn't born here, and also had george romney born in mexico. john mccain, panama. they only challenge it when it's a democrat and happens to be the first black president. >> the arizona law, the reason that didn't become law, the republican governor vetoed it issued a tart worded statement saying it was ridiculous. the president to present thisci >> we have to move off this subject as we continue the ladies flame here. one of the few washington traditions that was above politics...
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john mccain running against george w. bush. all that aside but john mccain would have beaten al gore by a bigger margin, but every democrat in the country was praising john mccain during those primaries and allowed george w. bush to look at -- that was a powerful message. >> you look at steve lonegan. one of the people who encouraged chris christie to back out of the greenhouse gas initiative. he is listening to conservatives. he is saying, i need your support. but not as though he has completely abandoned them. >> i want to thank kate from "new york times" a chris christie watcher. >>> we'll go back to washington, d.c. and talk more about the march on washington, that's next. muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day
john mccain running against george w. bush. all that aside but john mccain would have beaten al gore by a bigger margin, but every democrat in the country was praising john mccain during those primaries and allowed george w. bush to look at -- that was a powerful message. >> you look at steve lonegan. one of the people who encouraged chris christie to back out of the greenhouse gas initiative. he is listening to conservatives. he is saying, i need your support. but not as though he has...
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religious americans less intelligent than atheists john stossel with the data. later george zimmerman now wants the state of florida to pick up his legal fees. is it legal? we will analyze that up ahead. >> bill: stossel matter segment tonight, new study out of rochester says religious americans are less intelligent than atheists done by a professor named ryan suckerman who teaches theology. he would not tell us about his religious beliefs or lack thereof. that raises questions. with us is john stossel. i love these guys, myron, what's your -- and then his two assistants wouldn't tell us either, jordan silverman and judith hall. doesn't that raise red flags off the bad. >> i assume they are religious. >> devil woreshippers or something we need to know that. >> they are scholars. it's not relevant. >> bill: you would assume they are not religious. >> because they are ache deemna. academia i think being religious is the exception. >> bill: i don't know about that but they should certainly have been upfront and full disclosure is always good. what exactly did the study say? the
religious americans less intelligent than atheists john stossel with the data. later george zimmerman now wants the state of florida to pick up his legal fees. is it legal? we will analyze that up ahead. >> bill: stossel matter segment tonight, new study out of rochester says religious americans are less intelligent than atheists done by a professor named ryan suckerman who teaches theology. he would not tell us about his religious beliefs or lack thereof. that raises questions. with us...
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>> i think john and george washington got along pretty well all the time. hn adams was extraordinarily supportive of washington and was personally injured when some of the press turned on washington, could not believe it. martha and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they would be difficult. >> we will move into the years of their one-term presidency. before that video, there's a time in one of your books, you call it a splendid missouri being in the white house. explain what that phrase meant. >> it was blended in that they were at the pinnacle of his political career and her career. they had risen to the top. it was nothing but trouble, agonizing trouble from the very beginning. at very first, john was very enthusiastic about becoming president. abigail said, i'm going to stay here in quincy. she said, i will not be there until october. he said, that's fine, you do not come until october. once he was in the presidency, he discovered it was the loneliest place in the world. he started writing letters, drop everything that you're doing, come here, i
>> i think john and george washington got along pretty well all the time. hn adams was extraordinarily supportive of washington and was personally injured when some of the press turned on washington, could not believe it. martha and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they would be difficult. >> we will move into the years of their one-term presidency. before that video, there's a time in one of your books, you call it a splendid missouri being in the white house. explain...
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racially profiled and he is dead now, because he had the misfortune to be in doof us george zimmerman's neighborhood. john about fox news. i'm sorry. i know you guys don't want to hear it, and the hypocrisy of this stop and frisk law. they said if you give up freedom for security, you deserve neither. and as an african american male who has been stopped at gunpoint -- i don't smoke, i don't drink. i don't use drugs. i'm teacher. i have a master's degree, and i got stopped at gunpoint by six or seven police officers. i have gotten pulled over about 50,000 times in my life, never arrested, nothing. and it violates you. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: and i have been shot at, and that didn't make me feel as bad as when police officers made me get on the ground and put my hands behind my back. they want to put that fear in your mind and control you, but it's okay. because they have never experienced it. >> stephanie: exactly. i'm talking to you now, and i can't emotionally or psychologically imagine what that feels like. and that's a common experience for a lot of african americans in our society as the presid
racially profiled and he is dead now, because he had the misfortune to be in doof us george zimmerman's neighborhood. john about fox news. i'm sorry. i know you guys don't want to hear it, and the hypocrisy of this stop and frisk law. they said if you give up freedom for security, you deserve neither. and as an african american male who has been stopped at gunpoint -- i don't smoke, i don't drink. i don't use drugs. i'm teacher. i have a master's degree, and i got stopped at gunpoint by six or...
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we'll talk to it about john mccain. >> and george zimmerman asks for thousands of dollars in legal costs. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." military retaliation for syria's chemical weapons attack appears to be a matter of when, not if. u.s. forces are said to be ready to go, only awaiting president obama's order. the commander in chief has been consulting with allied leaders by phone and now the white house is offering some clues about what the looming strike will and won't entail. our senior white house correspondent jim acosta has the latest information. what are you hearing over there, jim? >> reporter: white house officials say president obama is already discussing options for syria. he continues to line up support up on capitol hill and overseas for what appears to be an inevitable military strike for crossing that red line on chemical weapons, but white house officials are drawing other lines indicating just how far the president is willing to go. as white house state officials say president obama is making progress to use military force against syria, it was the v
we'll talk to it about john mccain. >> and george zimmerman asks for thousands of dollars in legal costs. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." military retaliation for syria's chemical weapons attack appears to be a matter of when, not if. u.s. forces are said to be ready to go, only awaiting president obama's order. the commander in chief has been consulting with allied leaders by phone and now the white house is offering some clues about what the looming strike...
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some totally unknown capacity-- not about the movie-- but just mentioned it-- john goodman, who is in the film, i said, george and robert edsel wrote me the book and he wrote a note, it's a remarkable story about this group of people who went out in search of the art that had been stolen by the nazis in italy? >> all over europe. >> rose: all over europe. >> basically they pilfered all the major jewish collections. >> rose: in vienna-- >> hitler himself was a frustrating artist. >> rose: and goring was worse. >> goring wasn't an artist at all. his paintings were serviceable. they were fine. but he wanted to build the largest fine arts musume in lintz, his home town. he wanted to level lintz, and completely redesign it. there's a psychology there, there's a grudge. and so they were unmassing all of this in an annex off the louver, and a woman called rose venont, unbeknownst to goring, who was using it like a shopping mall for his personal collection because the nazis-- and this is stuff i discovered making the film-- the collection of art, good german art, it was a sanctioned pastime, so you could go and raid
some totally unknown capacity-- not about the movie-- but just mentioned it-- john goodman, who is in the film, i said, george and robert edsel wrote me the book and he wrote a note, it's a remarkable story about this group of people who went out in search of the art that had been stolen by the nazis in italy? >> all over europe. >> rose: all over europe. >> basically they pilfered all the major jewish collections. >> rose: in vienna-- >> hitler himself was a...
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george washington that? >> absolutely. the obama administration has been criticized for investigating the press and the press leaks. john adams asked congress for del law called the alien and sedition act and put 12 newspaper publishers in jail and one member of the house of representatives for criticizing the president, just criticizing the government. they were put in jail. none of the things that are happening in our democracy today is new. these things have been going on since the beginning of time and it's the price that we pay for living in a free society. everybody else is not going to agree with us. >> final question and a preview of the book what is the relationship between thomas jefferson and george washington like? >> very cold because jefferson was in those days called a jacoven and he believed that people should be freed and all the people should have a vote and should be free to vote as they wanted to. he thought the population was capable of delving into itself and washington did not. washington believed then only land owners being able to vote and he believed in law and order jefferson said the tree of
george washington that? >> absolutely. the obama administration has been criticized for investigating the press and the press leaks. john adams asked congress for del law called the alien and sedition act and put 12 newspaper publishers in jail and one member of the house of representatives for criticizing the president, just criticizing the government. they were put in jail. none of the things that are happening in our democracy today is new. these things have been going on since the...