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>> the irony also is that eric holder is married to the black woman that was the little girl george wallace blocked in the door. that just happens to be his wife. but you know, she talked, jimmy, about the following her twitter thread last night. congressman you'll's camp tweeted last night before even before the president spoke, the first release of obama speech reads like dictates from a king, all orders he will do to bypass congress #lawless. #lawless? you worked in congress, jimmy. you've been on the hill awhile. did president obama invent using the executive order? >> no, in fact, since i think the last 30 years, the president has used the executive order the least of all presidents in his first term. >> really? >> that's exactly right. here's what's interesting, tim huelskamp, a member of congress is using the hashtag lawless. he should apply it to his own chamber because they haven't passed any. you might want to stop pointing a finger at the united states for doing something that you consider lawless. i understand that you are a republican, he's a democrat. fine. but you can't actua
>> the irony also is that eric holder is married to the black woman that was the little girl george wallace blocked in the door. that just happens to be his wife. but you know, she talked, jimmy, about the following her twitter thread last night. congressman you'll's camp tweeted last night before even before the president spoke, the first release of obama speech reads like dictates from a king, all orders he will do to bypass congress #lawless. #lawless? you worked in congress, jimmy....
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it goes from george wallace to very goldwater.s race and loses nationally, but wins in the south. are stepping inherent in republicanism, but it becomes a tactic that is most closely associated with republicans. >> let's go to 1980 speech in mississippi, ronald reagan, just a few miles from philadelphia, mississippi, the site of the 1964 murders of the civil rights activists. this was ronald reagan's first speech after accepting the republican nomination for president. he proclaimed his fidelity to states rights. >> i believe in states rights. i live in people doing as much as they can for themselves. i believe we have distorted the balance of our government today by giving powers that were never intended to the constitution to the federal establishment. >> states rights. before he responded that, i want to bring it up to today. this is republican senator marco rubio fortis begin just last week when he outlined sweeping changes to the federal government's anti-poverty programs. >> our current president and his liberal allies, with
it goes from george wallace to very goldwater.s race and loses nationally, but wins in the south. are stepping inherent in republicanism, but it becomes a tactic that is most closely associated with republicans. >> let's go to 1980 speech in mississippi, ronald reagan, just a few miles from philadelphia, mississippi, the site of the 1964 murders of the civil rights activists. this was ronald reagan's first speech after accepting the republican nomination for president. he proclaimed his...
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activity is some movement was about to go down the tubes, condemned by every political figure from george wallace working -- to use small children in those demonstrations as i as eight and six years old by the thousands with they can only did the conditions in the movement in birmingham were so intimidating. i have a dream speech to a natural adults there were terrified. 1,000 kids to march. they get another thousand to march and may 3rd. and it melted. the emotional resistance to dealing with the fundamental issues of american freedom as presented by race for not only across the united states and not only in me as a 16 year-old, but all around the world which is one of the reasons that the civil rights movement is a greater inspiration outside of the united states today than it is in sight. there were singing we shall overcome when they took the berlin wall down. there were seen we shall overcome. not armageddon. racial democracy and greater efforts of us. two reasons that were things that we're trapped in it. they're not the kind of thing and try to teach young people and get those are in the s
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. >> you have numb nuts like reid who put out a statement comparing me to george wallace and lester madduxdid i stay on topic? are you stupid. >> first of all it is none of your business. i don't ask you where you send your kids to school. i don't give a damn about election day. it doesn't matter a lick to me at the moment. i have much bigger fish to fry than that. >> but there is a history of him taking action against political opponents, so what is your reaction? do you believe he is telling the truth or not? >> it's very hard to tell at this point. it does seem unlikely that a governor would be totally ignorant of what was going on in his own staff. and there were five people, virtually all of them his appointe appointees, the idea that a scandal would emerge and no one would pick up the phone and say we have a problem. >> let's listen to this. >> politics ain't bean bag. okay. and everybody who engages in politics knows that. on the other hand that's very, very different than saying that someone is a bully. i have very heated discussions and arguments with people in my own party and on
. >> you have numb nuts like reid who put out a statement comparing me to george wallace and lester madduxdid i stay on topic? are you stupid. >> first of all it is none of your business. i don't ask you where you send your kids to school. i don't give a damn about election day. it doesn't matter a lick to me at the moment. i have much bigger fish to fry than that. >> but there is a history of him taking action against political opponents, so what is your reaction? do you...
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when george wallace was around, there was all the talk against pointy headed intellectuals.rats, particularly in the south, also run against the ivy league and the scientific method sometimes. >> those southern democrats today don't mean it. they're just doing it to get votes. republican science reminds me a lot of soviet science. where the ideology dictates what the -- the way it should be. when ideology dictates to science, you get very bad science. >> my father is an exsoviet engineer and republican. he doesn't believe there's manmade global warming. >> he doesn't? >> no. >> i've never done a panel quite like this on tv. we'll find out if that was a good or bad thing. i want to thank you all. >>> coming up, the president kicks off a new year on offense. [ bottle ] okay, listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your toes. [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24
when george wallace was around, there was all the talk against pointy headed intellectuals.rats, particularly in the south, also run against the ivy league and the scientific method sometimes. >> those southern democrats today don't mean it. they're just doing it to get votes. republican science reminds me a lot of soviet science. where the ideology dictates what the -- the way it should be. when ideology dictates to science, you get very bad science. >> my father is an exsoviet...
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about to go down the tubes, was condemned by every political figure in the united states from george wallace and robert kennedy to malcolm x. to use small children in those demonstrations, as young as eight and six years old, by the thousands when they could only get, the conditions in the movement in birmingham were so intimidating to black adults that they could only get 10 or 12 with the greatest martin luther king "i have a dream" speech sermon in the church, they could only get 10 or 12 adults. they were terrified but they got 1000 kids to march on may 2, if they cut another 1000 to march on may 3. and it melted the emotional resistance to dealing with the fundamental issues of american freedom as presented by race, not only across the united states and not only in me as a 16 year old, but all around the world, which is one of the reasons that the civil rights movement is a greater inspiration outside the united states today than it is inside. they were singing we shall overcome when it took the berlin wall down. they were singing we shall overcome when nelson mandela came out of prison
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>> for comparing the governor of new york with george wallace? >> bob, the point he was making -- >> comparing the idea of what he was saying, the intolerance of the idea. >> if there's a minority in any way, whether it's arentially minority, a minority that believe in life, if it's a minority that believes in whatever, they have rights, too. and that's the problem. the democratic party doesn't seem to understand it. everyone should have rights. >> don't they, shouldn't they? >> don't say the democratic party as a general statement. >> we're going to move the show to miami. >>> next, you probably remember her. she's the democrat in texas who staged an 11-hour filibuster to block abortion restrictions. now wendy davis is running for governor and she's just been caught fudging facts about her life story. eric has the details on that. >>> plus, new info on the bombshell indictment of former governor mcdonnell of virginia. that's coming up right after the break. there's a new form of innovation taking shape. at a company that's bringing media and tec
>> for comparing the governor of new york with george wallace? >> bob, the point he was making -- >> comparing the idea of what he was saying, the intolerance of the idea. >> if there's a minority in any way, whether it's arentially minority, a minority that believe in life, if it's a minority that believes in whatever, they have rights, too. and that's the problem. the democratic party doesn't seem to understand it. everyone should have rights. >> don't they,...
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george wallace made a big show and stepped aside. so that day kennedy said i want to go on tv tonight and propose civil rights. these people have been bugging me about. they hasn't written a speech. it was being written as he was on live tv. they were handing him paper. and he said it's a moral issue. that's when he finally teed it up. not a political issue but a moral issue. it was an important turning point. it take him awhile to get to the point. [inaudible question] did you interview other people who were children when it happened? >> oh, gosh. y. i interviewed several people who had children and their comments about how it affected their families were also very poignant to me as well. as scott mentioned, it really -- people today young people today can't fathom what was like that weekend. i remember if vividly. there was nothing else on television the three channels we had then. storeses closed, sports evented were canceled. people didn't go out of their homes. or they went to other people's homes to watch the coverage of the fu
george wallace made a big show and stepped aside. so that day kennedy said i want to go on tv tonight and propose civil rights. these people have been bugging me about. they hasn't written a speech. it was being written as he was on live tv. they were handing him paper. and he said it's a moral issue. that's when he finally teed it up. not a political issue but a moral issue. it was an important turning point. it take him awhile to get to the point. [inaudible question] did you interview other...
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george wallace made a big show but then stepped aside and let the students enroll in alabama. that they can decide i want to go on tv tonight and i want to propose civil rights that the. >> been bugging me about. they hadn't even written a speech to the speech was being written as he was on live tv and they were handing in sheets of paper. at that point he said this is a moral issue. it's as clear as the cost vision is as old as -- it was a moral issue and that was an important turning point but it did taken quite a while to get to that point. >> wait for the mic phone to get there. thank you for your patience. >> dean, i was struck by your vivid memories of kennedy's assassination to the unity of the people who were children when it happened? >> oh, gosh, yes. i interviewed several people who have children, and their comments about how it affected their families were also very poignant to me as well. as scott mentioned, it really -- people today, young people today, can't have them what it was like that we can. and the story member it vividly. there was nothing else on televi
george wallace made a big show but then stepped aside and let the students enroll in alabama. that they can decide i want to go on tv tonight and i want to propose civil rights that the. >> been bugging me about. they hadn't even written a speech to the speech was being written as he was on live tv and they were handing in sheets of paper. at that point he said this is a moral issue. it's as clear as the cost vision is as old as -- it was a moral issue and that was an important turning...
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edgar hoover, i want you to tell george wallace, i want you to tell everybody.hat they think, we are going to be free. and the whole church just cheered. >> but there were no cheers when fbi surveillance caught dr. king in an embarrassing moment. it was 1964 at the willard hotel in washington, d.c. >> a bunch of guys were in the room clowning, and they were having a very good time. and then it quieted down, and someone was left in the room and was recorded in the act of sexual intercourse. and they assumed it was dr. king. >> the same year at another hotel in los angeles, the fbi recorded dr. king telling a dirty joke about the recently assassinated president john kennedy. hoover sent the tape and transcript to bobby kennedy. the fbi tapes did not endear king to the attorney general or the white house. >> the price that was paid was that there was never as much close trust between president kennedy, president johnson, and king. >> hoover's contempt for king was clear in his scrawl left on several fbi memos. >> king is a tomcat with obsessive degenerate sexual ur
edgar hoover, i want you to tell george wallace, i want you to tell everybody.hat they think, we are going to be free. and the whole church just cheered. >> but there were no cheers when fbi surveillance caught dr. king in an embarrassing moment. it was 1964 at the willard hotel in washington, d.c. >> a bunch of guys were in the room clowning, and they were having a very good time. and then it quieted down, and someone was left in the room and was recorded in the act of sexual...
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. >> he thought about endorsing george wallace when he was running for president. i think it's complicated, but in the end, they make the journey. to me, that's what is interesting to watch the change over time. >> michael in mississippi. you're on the air next. caller: good evening. two months ago marked the carter's involvement in the 30th anniversary of the habitat for humanity. i was wanted to know how did they become involved in the organization initially? >> well, habitat, as you may know, was founded in georgia and it's only seven miles from plains. the people who founded habitat were friends of the carters and the carters really liked the idea. so, what they agreed to in the early years was that their name could be used for the organization for fundraising and things like that and then they spent one week a year working habitat projects. these are not photo ops. they go out and they're quite good with tools. they go back with habitat and they spend 51 weeks a year working at the center but they made a major contribution to habitat. >> before we get into the
. >> he thought about endorsing george wallace when he was running for president. i think it's complicated, but in the end, they make the journey. to me, that's what is interesting to watch the change over time. >> michael in mississippi. you're on the air next. caller: good evening. two months ago marked the carter's involvement in the 30th anniversary of the habitat for humanity. i was wanted to know how did they become involved in the organization initially? >> well,...
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george w. bush nicole wallace, also in jail for a while. >> where are your gloves?eve ratner, the host of "way too early" thomas robertson. mika, the gloves. >> i'm freezing. what's your excuse, thomas? >> i thought it was casual friday. >> that's the most prepared casual friday i have ever seen. >> yeah, you should at least lose the jacket. >> i do set my clothes out the night before. >> i'm sure you do. >> i didn't shave today either. what do you think? >> i think that was preplanned, too. >> yeah. >> it's not an effortless look. >> i think i can say that when alex is right, he pointed this out, i set my clothes out, too, the night before, because i sleep in them, and throw them off did. >> usually the same ones you wear the day before. >> they are. i know they are. >> well, we're all kind of off. >> i thought this was nice. >> it is. [ overlapping speakers ] i like the sweater. can we see it without the jacket? >> no. >> see it without the jacket? >> no, no, no. >> i won't be objectified like this. >> you have to teach me how to do a pocket square. >> double-stic
george w. bush nicole wallace, also in jail for a while. >> where are your gloves?eve ratner, the host of "way too early" thomas robertson. mika, the gloves. >> i'm freezing. what's your excuse, thomas? >> i thought it was casual friday. >> that's the most prepared casual friday i have ever seen. >> yeah, you should at least lose the jacket. >> i do set my clothes out the night before. >> i'm sure you do. >> i didn't shave today either....
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george w. bush, nicole wallace. in washington, editorial director for the national journal, ron fournier. >> should i take this off. >> johns hopkins. >> no. you had a big party for her. >> we had a small one and i made a cake and i thought it was really good. it was took running shoes. >> do we have a picture of that? did you tweet that? >> i did tweet it and sent it to alex but my mother didn't like it. >> why didn't uver mother like it? >> i'm sending pictures to everybody of my cake and the process of making it so i sculpted it. i've done rabbits. >> what is the science of profiting a cake? that is where i get derailed. >> these are her running shoes and exact color and design. >> you poured your heart on that. >> i did. i put it in the basement and put it on the washing machine. i opened the window so i had the cold air and warm icing. >> your mother had to be proud of you because you're such a dedicated mom. >> i sent her a picture. she had the running shoes, the colors are hideous much like i see everywhere o
george w. bush, nicole wallace. in washington, editorial director for the national journal, ron fournier. >> should i take this off. >> johns hopkins. >> no. you had a big party for her. >> we had a small one and i made a cake and i thought it was really good. it was took running shoes. >> do we have a picture of that? did you tweet that? >> i did tweet it and sent it to alex but my mother didn't like it. >> why didn't uver mother like it? >> i'm...
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. >> and former be communications director to the george bush, christine wallace. >> before chris christieschool reform. christie opened to a standing ovation that went on and on. he then addressed the controversy head on. >> without a a doubt we will cooperate with all appropriate injuries to be sure this breach of trust does not happen again. i also want to assure the people of new jersey today that what has occurred does not define us or our state. this administration and this legislature will not allow the work that needs to be done to improve the people's lives in new jersey to be delayed for any reason. >> but it remains to be seen how much christie can get done in the scandal's wake. democrats dismissed much of the government's address as talking points, accusing him of playing bait and switch with the public's pension. the blood's in the water, the knives are out, all those statements. it's tough anywhere in politics. in new jersey i'd say it's really tough and it's going to show the very thing i think chris christie has been known for the opposite, which is being able to work for
. >> and former be communications director to the george bush, christine wallace. >> before chris christieschool reform. christie opened to a standing ovation that went on and on. he then addressed the controversy head on. >> without a a doubt we will cooperate with all appropriate injuries to be sure this breach of trust does not happen again. i also want to assure the people of new jersey today that what has occurred does not define us or our state. this administration and...
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very different is why we point to the henry wallace says that the franklin roosevelt john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening c. series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. millions around the globe struggle with hunger. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. against g.m.o. and we think that's. the. priest. there is no. evidence any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or is. a free. enterprise. golden rice. speak your language. programs and. documentaries in arabic it's all here. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty yard p. interviews intriguing story to tell you. visit. some of the sixteen. words came from. the european union is ironic taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. territorial
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very different where we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time it was you know and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks. very. much and i'm. just. the sublethal was a problem very hard to take another look at along here the plug that he ever had sex with that hurt right there. little. league. little little league. little. little league little league. little. look. at the. lead. or little i was a new alert animation scripts scared me a little league. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news eagerly alexander's family cry tears of the warrior at your grave things rather that there had to be either read or get a quart of water around alive there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. legal. did you know the price is the only ind
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very different as well we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening c. series untold history united states thank you so much. really. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say where it's a story. it's just this guy like you. but smear about john stead of working for the people most issues the mainstream media are working for each other bribe writers vision. they did rather well. i know c.n.n. the most obviously i have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admired their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth to mike think. it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. at our teen years we have a different approach. because the news of the world ju
very different as well we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening c. series untold history united states thank you so much. really. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. i've got a quote for you. it's...
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very different while we point to the henry wallace as at the franklin roosevelt at the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world i think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each good. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. they can the very strong position against g.m.o. and we think that's. the genetic anymore the right products are. out there is no. evidence that there is any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or is free cheese always in a mouse trap i don't believe that. free. enterprise is profit. these golden rice. right from the sea. first trip. and i were being put. on a reporter's twitter. instagram. to be in the know. on the. whole but i react to situations i have read the reports. and know i will leave them to the state department to
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very different is why we point to the henry wallace is that the franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening a must. c. series untold history united states thank you so much over here really push you guys were back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks every hunger watching saturday night. live. live. live. live. live. please. i live. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to tip angles couldn't stories. so you hear. the choice call to spanish find out more visit i. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports and let you know pushing the know i will leave them to stay clear to comment on your latter point i come on to say that if mr kerry because all you're talking delgado. thank you no more weasel words. when you they made a direct question are you prepared for a change when you throw a punc
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very different as well he points to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching have a...