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gillespie is off balance, bloodied.inting directly at her face. >> i could feel god moving my hands and feet. i've told people this before, and some of them think i'm crazy. but it was too perfect. i was there at the exact perfect second to do what i did. >> patrick dennis couglan, a musician, a former monk, and the right man in the right place at the right time. >> when i pulled into the parking lot, i could see that the officer had pulled over a man and was checking his id. i didn't think anything about it. when i got to the front door, just as i was going in, i saw that he was slapping at her and grabbing for her gun. >> that's when couglan makes a decision that could have deadly consequences. >> as soon as i got out there, i saw that they were struggling. and any man who is struggling with a woman, i'm going to go help the woman, especially if he is two feet taller than she is. whatever was going to happen, i was going to help her. >> couglan deliberately walks into the line of fire, calmly, and almost serenely, he
gillespie is off balance, bloodied.inting directly at her face. >> i could feel god moving my hands and feet. i've told people this before, and some of them think i'm crazy. but it was too perfect. i was there at the exact perfect second to do what i did. >> patrick dennis couglan, a musician, a former monk, and the right man in the right place at the right time. >> when i pulled into the parking lot, i could see that the officer had pulled over a man and was checking his id....
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thanks to tom perielo and nick gillespie.hould secretary sibelius resign over obama care web site problems. 42% say yes, 58% say no. >> from the left i'm van jones. >> from the right i'm s.e. cupp. join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire."
thanks to tom perielo and nick gillespie.hould secretary sibelius resign over obama care web site problems. 42% say yes, 58% say no. >> from the left i'm van jones. >> from the right i'm s.e. cupp. join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire."
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gillespie is right. >> excuse me, dr.illespie. >> the popularity of obama care has been boosted by 20% thanks to the government shutdown by the gop. i intend to agree with dr. ben carson when in a voters value summit he compared obama care to slavery and then said it was worse than slavery. i welcome him to fox news. >> one simple thought. ibm or exxon could run obama care but obama care could not run ibm or exxon because government is obsessed with programs and not people. >> they set the date to get a penalty, march 31st. it turns out coverage starts on the first of the month. that makes no sense. they couldn't say we'll make it april 1st because it's april fool's day and idiots like us would say see. >> speak for yourself. i don't know what april fool's is. >> it's because every day is april fool's day for you. >> may i say something in. >> no. >> baby bath water, talking point. >>> coming up, can you be happy without fame or fortune? we discuss patty ann browne's new book, i love to live the high life while you suffer
gillespie is right. >> excuse me, dr.illespie. >> the popularity of obama care has been boosted by 20% thanks to the government shutdown by the gop. i intend to agree with dr. ben carson when in a voters value summit he compared obama care to slavery and then said it was worse than slavery. i welcome him to fox news. >> one simple thought. ibm or exxon could run obama care but obama care could not run ibm or exxon because government is obsessed with programs and not people....
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thanks to tom perielo and nick gillespie.back question, should secretary sibelius resign over obama care web site problems. 58% say y 42% say yes, 58% say no. >> from the left i'm van jones. >> from the right i'm s.e. cupp. >>> if i may with your reaction to this whole obamacare business in a particular, kathleen sebelius, a business decision. should the president sticks with someone who has presided over
thanks to tom perielo and nick gillespie.back question, should secretary sibelius resign over obama care web site problems. 58% say y 42% say yes, 58% say no. >> from the left i'm van jones. >> from the right i'm s.e. cupp. >>> if i may with your reaction to this whole obamacare business in a particular, kathleen sebelius, a business decision. should the president sticks with someone who has presided over
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tonight, we hear from former republican party chairman ed gillespie.poke with him a short time ago. gillespie worked in the bush white house and advised presidential nominee mitt romney last year. he is now chairman of the republican state leadership committee, which works on elections and policy at the state level. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. if. >> ifill: are we talking about divided government fallout here that affects one party more than the other? >> i think both parties took a hit in the shutdown and debt ceiling debate but the republican party-- according to all of the data-- took a bigger hit. down to 28% favorability rating in one survey i saw. and, you know, we have to restore that and get our numbers back up again. i think we have an opportunity to do that between now and certainly midterm and even more so between now and 2016. >> ifill: let's look backward and forward on that. looking back, should the shutdown have been taken off the table? the potential for shutdown? >> i there's universal agreement in the republican pa
tonight, we hear from former republican party chairman ed gillespie.poke with him a short time ago. gillespie worked in the bush white house and advised presidential nominee mitt romney last year. he is now chairman of the republican state leadership committee, which works on elections and policy at the state level. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. if. >> ifill: are we talking about divided government fallout here that affects one party more than the other? >> i...
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. >> jefe lainos, san gillespie, noticias 102, ¿por quÉ estÁ provocando a las pandillas?s comprende. >> tal vez necesitan un abrazo. >> jefe, ¿por quÉ las pandillas rompieron la tregua? >> ¿ya se dieron cuenta que faltan veintitrÉs minutos para que anochezca? >> ah, vÁmonos. >> hay que ir a comer. >> con permiso. ♪ >> bien, quÉ tan difÍcil puede ser sacar a mi amado dragÓn del rÍo, eh, estÁ allÍ abajo. >> el rÍo es muy profundo. >> pues, vacÍenlo. >> wong tang, ¿hay noticias? >> uhm, ah. >> solo quiero el dominio total de una gran ciudad americana, ¿eso es pedir demasiado, o lo es, o es, ah? >> dieron un mal paso, dieron un mal paso en su carrera, es hora del plan b, aquel que no se adapte perecerÁ, larguense de aquÍ, me molestan. ahora, fuera. excepto tÚ. >> ¿hum? >> ¿hum? >> lash, tÚ quÉdate. (telÉfono suena). >> no tengo comentarios. ¿quiere verme? cuÁndo? >> no podemos con shuko nosotros solos, jimmy, necesitamos ayuda. >> pero los poderosos. >> no puedo creer que quieres pedirle ayuda a marian. >> estÁ bien, entonces vamos con la policÍa. estoy seguro que la policÍa
. >> jefe lainos, san gillespie, noticias 102, ¿por quÉ estÁ provocando a las pandillas?s comprende. >> tal vez necesitan un abrazo. >> jefe, ¿por quÉ las pandillas rompieron la tregua? >> ¿ya se dieron cuenta que faltan veintitrÉs minutos para que anochezca? >> ah, vÁmonos. >> hay que ir a comer. >> con permiso. ♪ >> bien, quÉ tan difÍcil puede ser sacar a mi amado dragÓn del rÍo, eh, estÁ allÍ abajo. >> el rÍo es muy...
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i was friends with this elect city -- with dizzy gillespie.ou have not mastered it, you have tamed this thing, tamed this beast. >> i don't know if i have tamed it, but i am looking for my own voice. i strove to find my own voice. i am satisfied with the way i play. there is just a lot more to accomplish. tavis: maybe you don't know the answer because you haven't found it yet, but what do you think is still out there? how much better can you get? >> the more i get in touch with myself and the more i can relax, there is a books written by a famous flautist who said there is a formula for playing. equals small p. is the audience and the small p is how you play. if you can get to the place where you can totally relax and totally experience your gift, then you can really create. after all these years, is there a place where you feel like it doesn't get much that are than the moment i am in right now? >> i think i am seduced by the arts in general. arts is like the power of now. when you are performing, playing, scoping, just sculpting, painting, t
i was friends with this elect city -- with dizzy gillespie.ou have not mastered it, you have tamed this thing, tamed this beast. >> i don't know if i have tamed it, but i am looking for my own voice. i strove to find my own voice. i am satisfied with the way i play. there is just a lot more to accomplish. tavis: maybe you don't know the answer because you haven't found it yet, but what do you think is still out there? how much better can you get? >> the more i get in touch with...
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i was friends with this elect city -- with dizzy gillespie.ou have not mastered it, you have tamed this thing, tamed this beast. >> i don't know if i have tamed it, but i am looking for my own voice. i strove to find my own voice. i am satisfied with the way i play. there is just a lot more to accomplish. tavis: maybe you don't know the answer because you haven't found it yet, but what do you think is still out there? how much better can you get? >> the more i get in touch with myself and the more i can relax, there is a books written by a famous flautist who said there is a formula for playing. equals small p. is the audience and the small p is how you play. if you can get to the place where you can totally relax and totally experience your gift, then you can really create. after all these years, is there a place where you feel like it doesn't get much that are than the moment i am in right now?
i was friends with this elect city -- with dizzy gillespie.ou have not mastered it, you have tamed this thing, tamed this beast. >> i don't know if i have tamed it, but i am looking for my own voice. i strove to find my own voice. i am satisfied with the way i play. there is just a lot more to accomplish. tavis: maybe you don't know the answer because you haven't found it yet, but what do you think is still out there? how much better can you get? >> the more i get in touch with...
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the jazz hole is featuring a dizzy gillespie tribute band.he puffiest cheeks. i don't think so. the u.s. embassy has warned people not to go to downtown springfield. i get it. middle child, never do what i want. hmm. okay, i also know of a puppet show. long before the teutonic slaughters visited upon our people, there was the massacre by mstislov of kiev in 1132. (screaming) maybe we should go. nobody leave till every puppet dead. bart, you wanted to show me something? just one sec. nelson gave me some notes on a prank i'm doing. now, i asked you here because i know a cool grown-up who will take you to that club in the city. really? who? (in kirk's voice): hello, lisa. milhouse? milhouse? who's milhouse? i mean, he-he's my son. well, milhouse, you might get past the bouncer at the jazz club, because they're in no position to turn anyone away, but it doesn't matter, 'cause we can't pay for the gas and the cover fee anyway. au contraire, starfish hair. the baby poindexter company is being forced to pay a settlement to any parent who had enough
the jazz hole is featuring a dizzy gillespie tribute band.he puffiest cheeks. i don't think so. the u.s. embassy has warned people not to go to downtown springfield. i get it. middle child, never do what i want. hmm. okay, i also know of a puppet show. long before the teutonic slaughters visited upon our people, there was the massacre by mstislov of kiev in 1132. (screaming) maybe we should go. nobody leave till every puppet dead. bart, you wanted to show me something? just one sec. nelson gave...
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the crossfire tonight, obama care supporter and virginia congressman, and one of its critics, nick gillespie. tom, let me start with you. let me tell you why i think the web issue isn't a glitch but a crisis. obama care needs millennials to make the affordable care act work. and to make it work, obama needs them to do something they have no never done before, which is buy health insurance. but he's essentially handed them a tablet and a chisel to make this happen. i talked to my friend who is a millennial who writes about millennials today. and here's what he had to say. if the administration wants the aca to win millennials, i'd suggest a few trips to menlo park, mountain view and coup cupertino to see how they do it. >> millennials are savvy consumers. if they don't hear about the product, it's not going to matter how quick the website is. millennials are very smart. they're saving a lot of money, getting better coverage than they were. and that's what's ultimately going to work. it's the product that's going to drive this, not the process for a few days. >> first of all, i agree with you.
the crossfire tonight, obama care supporter and virginia congressman, and one of its critics, nick gillespie. tom, let me start with you. let me tell you why i think the web issue isn't a glitch but a crisis. obama care needs millennials to make the affordable care act work. and to make it work, obama needs them to do something they have no never done before, which is buy health insurance. but he's essentially handed them a tablet and a chisel to make this happen. i talked to my friend who is a...
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you don't go in the in these accusations they're not absolutely no willing to provide any any gillespie's point political speech to the u.s. to continue with this is spying on on countries that actually cause you know. of allies are not sure if members receive i want to ask you a question dovetailing off that or you know what kind of a fact do you think this is really going to have going forward on the relations diplomatically do you think this is powerful enough to really turn allies and enemies here not either of the level i think the come on the. and the common sense of history a strong if the u.s. needs. time interests of very key issues energy security it suggests. actually is is is a factor of more the relation between the u.s. and the rest of the countries of the america so i think what we have now is is is a delusion where the government of the states has to be very active if trying to apologize trying to ensure or if you believe are in again aware and is that this is not to happen again but i see that actually is even thinking about building its own infrastructure based on on on
you don't go in the in these accusations they're not absolutely no willing to provide any any gillespie's point political speech to the u.s. to continue with this is spying on on countries that actually cause you know. of allies are not sure if members receive i want to ask you a question dovetailing off that or you know what kind of a fact do you think this is really going to have going forward on the relations diplomatically do you think this is powerful enough to really turn allies and...
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i was friends with this elect city -- with dizzy gillespie.ot mastered it, you have tamed this thing, tamed this beast. >> i don't know if i have tamed it, but i am looking for my own voice. i strove to find my own voice. i am satisfied with the way i play. there is just a lot more to accomplish. tavis: maybe you don't know the answer because you haven't found it yet, but what do you think is still out there? how much better can you get? >> the more i get in touch with myself and the more i can relax, there is a books written by a famous flautist who said there is a formula for playing. equals small p. is the audience and the small p is how you play. if you can get to the place where you can totally relax and totally experience your gift, then you can really create. after all these years, is there a place where you feel like it doesn't get much that are than the moment i am in right now?
i was friends with this elect city -- with dizzy gillespie.ot mastered it, you have tamed this thing, tamed this beast. >> i don't know if i have tamed it, but i am looking for my own voice. i strove to find my own voice. i am satisfied with the way i play. there is just a lot more to accomplish. tavis: maybe you don't know the answer because you haven't found it yet, but what do you think is still out there? how much better can you get? >> the more i get in touch with myself and...
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and later, ed gillespie. we had a series of press secretaries who did a fantastic job. ari fleischer, scott mcclellan, tony snow, dana perino. it was the press secretary's job who theout people president would do interviews with and under what terms. for the president's comfort, they would try to steer things towards people who are more likely to be friendly to the president. you cannot always do that. youeach the major markets, have to invite in people who the white house feels are not favorably inclined to the president. you have to take that on and that is part of the job. >> for those who do not see the first part of this interview, you are deputy chief of staff of the bush administration during which years? >> two years. director indget between. i was in the white house all eight years. >> here is tony snow talking about how he was selected. >> josh and i work in the bush white house. he would come into my radio show and we talked about getting together. he's a great guy to work with. he's is someone i really enjoyed. we finally made this. it was on a friday am a i
and later, ed gillespie. we had a series of press secretaries who did a fantastic job. ari fleischer, scott mcclellan, tony snow, dana perino. it was the press secretary's job who theout people president would do interviews with and under what terms. for the president's comfort, they would try to steer things towards people who are more likely to be friendly to the president. you cannot always do that. youeach the major markets, have to invite in people who the white house feels are not...
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we have patti ann browne and nick gillespie saturday at 11:00 p.m.tern. >> it looks like they had a fight. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> they need more persuasion to prep for the invasion. a russian military space official announced the country has no place in combat. no plan in place to combat an alien attack from another galaxy. saying, quote, there are enough problems on earth and in near earth space. but as one military advisor explained last year, the u.s. has a plan and it counts on america and russia fighting together because as the world super powers they would be best to lead the counterattack. so should we be worried that mother russia is unprepared for the first alien war? for that we turn to our frightened correspondent, joe mackey. how devastating is this news? >> it is not that big a loss, greg. we have bigger fish to fry. we cannot agree on whether or not iran is bad, and we will waste available evacuation time trying to figure out which country eric snowden will might for. >> interesting point and glad you are taki
we have patti ann browne and nick gillespie saturday at 11:00 p.m.tern. >> it looks like they had a fight. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> they need more persuasion to prep for the invasion. a russian military space official announced the country has no place in combat. no plan in place to combat an alien attack from another galaxy. saying, quote, there are enough problems on earth and in near earth space. but as one military advisor explained last year, the...
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our communications directors were karen hughes, dan bartlet, ed gillespie. we had a series of press secretaries, most of whom did a fantastic job. ari fleischer, scott mcclellan, tony snow, dana perino. and it was typically the press secretary's job to pick out folks with whom the president would do interviews under what formats on what terms. for the president's comfort, they would try to steer things toward people who were more likely to be friendly toward the president. but you couldn't always do that. and, you know, to reach the major markets, you had to often invite in people whom the white house felt were not favorably inclined to the president. and you have to take that on. that's part of the job. >> for those who may not have seen the first part of this interview, you were deputy chief of staff what years in the bush administration? >> first two years. >> and you were chief of staff what years? >> last three years. and i was the budget director for the three years in between. so i was there in the white house all eight years. >> talking about the med
our communications directors were karen hughes, dan bartlet, ed gillespie. we had a series of press secretaries, most of whom did a fantastic job. ari fleischer, scott mcclellan, tony snow, dana perino. and it was typically the press secretary's job to pick out folks with whom the president would do interviews under what formats on what terms. for the president's comfort, they would try to steer things toward people who were more likely to be friendly toward the president. but you couldn't...
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vivens from the economic policy institute and author of "everybody wins except for most of us," andre gillespie, political science professor at emery university and author of "the new black politician." and kristin anderson, vice president of the winston group in washington, d.c., based opinion research and political communications firm. thanks to all of you for being here. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to take a look for a moment at what the actual resolution said, carmen, and sort of what it takes us to now in terms of setting these additional deadlines. we are still going forward with a resolution that at this point is going to have us, you know, needing to once again do this whole battle. how much did the economy -- how badly did the economy lose in this game? >> those numbers are the tip of the iceberg. using the game analogy, think of consumers as the fan. there's what the people in charge say. they're the fans. they're just watching us. we are a consumer-driven economy. the consumeer, the fans, are actually in charge, and the holidays are coming and they have lost a tr
vivens from the economic policy institute and author of "everybody wins except for most of us," andre gillespie, political science professor at emery university and author of "the new black politician." and kristin anderson, vice president of the winston group in washington, d.c., based opinion research and political communications firm. thanks to all of you for being here. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to take a look for a moment at what...
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bring in a democratic strategist and former edwards communications director, john feary is "of quinn-gillespiecations. john, do you have a good sense of this? how many republicans do you think are ready to vote for a clean, continuing resolution? >> i think it's more than the 13 that you have there. but i do think most of those moderates have great affection for speaker boehner and are buying into his strategy of trying to keep the conference united. this doesn't have much to do with the government shutdown but has more to do with the debt limit. i think the speaker is trying to engage the president in a negotiation on the bigger budget issues facing the country and trying to get through this whole big debt limit thing which is a real problem that has to be faced. if we don't do something with the debt limit, the country will be in trouble. >> do you think too, chris, there are that many? during the last shutdown, 79 republicans represented districts that president clinton won. today just 17 republicans represent districts that were carried by president obama. so if you look at those numbers,
bring in a democratic strategist and former edwards communications director, john feary is "of quinn-gillespiecations. john, do you have a good sense of this? how many republicans do you think are ready to vote for a clean, continuing resolution? >> i think it's more than the 13 that you have there. but i do think most of those moderates have great affection for speaker boehner and are buying into his strategy of trying to keep the conference united. this doesn't have much to do with...
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. -- i'm sorry,r late last week -- by haley barbour and ed gillespie, former chairs of the national there is aparty, time now when republicans have to start being for something, not against everything. arguedon't come here to and badger people. i am happy to talk about .nything senator murray will deliver a presentation in just a little bit. we know how hard she has worked. she has the respect of democrats and republicans. i repeat, when the speaker said he wanted to go to conference last week, we said, good, we will do that. i'm not a one-man show over here. i clear everything with my kosice with rare exceptions before i go marching into the blue. i repeat -- we are ready to go to conference as soon as the speaker reopens the government and we lose the thread of default. -- the threat of default. he's got to take yes for an answer. you folks have to take yes for an answer. we are just as to sit down. --ay as we were this spring just as happy to sit down today as we were this spring. allow the united states to pay its bills with no preconditions or strings attached. called rulert the so-
. -- i'm sorry,r late last week -- by haley barbour and ed gillespie, former chairs of the national there is aparty, time now when republicans have to start being for something, not against everything. arguedon't come here to and badger people. i am happy to talk about .nything senator murray will deliver a presentation in just a little bit. we know how hard she has worked. she has the respect of democrats and republicans. i repeat, when the speaker said he wanted to go to conference last week,...