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>> this is the product goldie blocks hit toys "r" us shelves july 1st. there's a new ad campaign. and it's quickly going viral. ♪ we are the champions my friend ♪ ♪ and we will keep on fighting he till the end♪ >> you've got a group of girls singing queen's "we are the champions" and while singing racing on skateboards, bikes, to the toy store, rushing down the familiar pink aisle. >> watch the tag line of this ad campaign. disrupting the pink aisle with toys for future engineers. >> we have goldie blocks' creator, debbie sterling via skype right this month minute. congratulations, debbie. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> did you have in any idea when you set out to create this and started your kick starter program it would end up here in less than a year? >> never in a million years did i imagine it would happen this fast. >> what feels better, creating a successful toy line or inspiring a new generation of young girls? >> every morning when i wake up i'm marching to the tune of inspiring more girls. >> what was it like to have so much for in four da
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with you, goldie.unstoppable? >> no. she wasn't unstoppable last time or the time before that. the issue is democrats have a problem with coronations. primary elections are just that, when people go to the ballot box and choose the person of their choice. hillary clinton is a strong candidate. she has a lifetime of experience. she is likely the most vetted candidate that will ever enter a presidential race. i have great respect for her and her lifetime of work, but she's going to have to, if she chooses, get into this race and run a vigorous campaign just as if she had never run before. i think, you know, name i.d. and some of these other things will certainly be on her side and shoel' certainly have the wind at her back, but i don't discount joe biden and many of the other strong democrats. by the way, no one really knew who barack obama was this time when we had the first election when he came to office in 2008 so we may not even know, may not even know who the nominee is today. >> goldie's got the r
with you, goldie.unstoppable? >> no. she wasn't unstoppable last time or the time before that. the issue is democrats have a problem with coronations. primary elections are just that, when people go to the ballot box and choose the person of their choice. hillary clinton is a strong candidate. she has a lifetime of experience. she is likely the most vetted candidate that will ever enter a presidential race. i have great respect for her and her lifetime of work, but she's going to have to,...
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joining me again is goldie taylor. goldie, it's been amazing how quickly the right wing has pivoted on this issue to attack the president. how do you see it? >> this really is just the art of deflection, reverend al. it truly, truly is to say that. something caught me in his phrases to say that this is african-american culture, that it is in our culture to be violent that certainly debev space station mir. s the character of law-abiding, peace loving african-americans, the millions of us who survive, cope, make it in this country called america. and to say that by our very nation, we are violent, i take absolute offense to that. the other part of this is to say that bill o'reilly has any greater understanding of the issues you and i are on the front line working every day is absolutely ludicrous. i just have to tell you in your face. the other part of this is you know there are thousands of people working on the front line, helping to repair education, many in after school sights for children, making sure these kids ge
joining me again is goldie taylor. goldie, it's been amazing how quickly the right wing has pivoted on this issue to attack the president. how do you see it? >> this really is just the art of deflection, reverend al. it truly, truly is to say that. something caught me in his phrases to say that this is african-american culture, that it is in our culture to be violent that certainly debev space station mir. s the character of law-abiding, peace loving african-americans, the millions of us...
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. >>> anthony weiner, let's get to goldy taylor, msnbc contributor, managing editor of the goldy taylor project as well. david is a white house reporter for the "washington post." and peter suitorman, for reason magazine, good to see all of you. anthony weiner's campaign manager has now quit, as you know. the candidate for mayor saw his poll numbers plunge nine points this week. favorable numbers have plunged more than twice that. this is the warm reception he got on staten island. >> if i conducted myself in the manner you conducted yours, i would be gone. >> goldy, with voter reaction like that, and his top aide leaving now, how long can we expect anthony weiner to stay in this thing? >> i think the campaign is effectively over. i have never seen a case where a campaign manager quit a campaign or been dismissed in these final days, and that campaign was able to stay and move on. the campaign staff itself will take a horrible hit to its morale. it doesn't really matter what anthony weiner does at this moment, he's not going to be the mayor of new york. so in the words of, you know, tha
. >>> anthony weiner, let's get to goldy taylor, msnbc contributor, managing editor of the goldy taylor project as well. david is a white house reporter for the "washington post." and peter suitorman, for reason magazine, good to see all of you. anthony weiner's campaign manager has now quit, as you know. the candidate for mayor saw his poll numbers plunge nine points this week. favorable numbers have plunged more than twice that. this is the warm reception he got on staten...
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goldie, the president has made a rather extraordinary unannounced appearance today at the white housebout the george zimmerman acquittal. and here's part of what the president said. take a listen, goldie. >> so folks understand the challenges that exist for african-american boys, but they get frustrated i think if they feel there's no context for it. and that context is being denied. and that all contributes i think to a sense that if a white male teen was involved in the same kind of scenario that from top to bottom, both the outcome and the aftermath might have been different. >> goldie, when the president says that the outcome might have been different, what does he mean? >> i think he explicitly means if the roles had been reversed. if george zimmerman had been african-american, if trayvon martin had been white or hispanic or white hispanic. then maybe just maybe the police officers would have investigated more fully that night. maybe just maybe there there would have been an arrest more immediately. maybe there would not have needed to be marchers in the street to sort of force d
goldie, the president has made a rather extraordinary unannounced appearance today at the white housebout the george zimmerman acquittal. and here's part of what the president said. take a listen, goldie. >> so folks understand the challenges that exist for african-american boys, but they get frustrated i think if they feel there's no context for it. and that context is being denied. and that all contributes i think to a sense that if a white male teen was involved in the same kind of...
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michael skullnick and goldy taylor. i'm going to stay with you for a second, goldy.ecause ben crump talks about how resolute these parents are to get justice for their son. they did not. in your way of looking that goldy, you live in the south. unfortunately we have seen these tragedies too many times before. this is the 50th anniversary offof ed gars killed in the south. what do you think the legacy of trayvon martin will be? >> i say this hthis on behalf o all of the panelists here. we are honored to be here and talk about this conversation. it is a rarity that all of my children are on one place in any given even pg. last night by sheer coincidence we were all together and i watched as each of my children slumped. there was a sadness, that hung over the house for a very long time. we were, as a family, speechless. this was a trial that so many of us fought for. we wanted due process. to unfold itself, and it has. i think we have to be satisfied with the verdict but not with the judgment. there are other avenues this family can take to receive or at least attempt t
michael skullnick and goldy taylor. i'm going to stay with you for a second, goldy.ecause ben crump talks about how resolute these parents are to get justice for their son. they did not. in your way of looking that goldy, you live in the south. unfortunately we have seen these tragedies too many times before. this is the 50th anniversary offof ed gars killed in the south. what do you think the legacy of trayvon martin will be? >> i say this hthis on behalf o all of the panelists here. we...
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goldie, what do you make of north carolina? you heard kate hagan there and her response to the developments in that state. even with public notice, which she's taking note of, would it have made a difference? doesn't seem to be working in texas, for instance. >> well, i don't know that it would have made a lot of difference in how the legislation was passed. but it may have made a difference in how certain members of the legislature might have been held accountable with their constituents back home. so in north carolina and in ohio, there was a bit after sneak attack. i think we can all agree that abortion should be rare and safe. what has happened is they've not only gone in and looked for in sort of ingenious ways to break what has been held up as a constitutional right, they've gone in and forbid hospitals from making these transfer agreements between the health care provider and the hospital. that leaves them without a hospital back-up, without meaningful health care and it leaves them really without a clinic. and so i thin
goldie, what do you make of north carolina? you heard kate hagan there and her response to the developments in that state. even with public notice, which she's taking note of, would it have made a difference? doesn't seem to be working in texas, for instance. >> well, i don't know that it would have made a lot of difference in how the legislation was passed. but it may have made a difference in how certain members of the legislature might have been held accountable with their constituents...
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lisa bloom, goldie taylor, jonathan capehart. i am struck, lisa, by the extent to which mark o'mara as i said sad earlier, does seem to be setting up a case for not having to have george zimmerman testify and to try to turn what many are saying is some inconsistent testimony to serino both in the police station and during that walk-through, turn it in the defense's favor. >> look, both sides want it both ways. with their witnesses when he their witnesses are inconsistent, well, people can't remember everything perfectly. we're not robots. we tell the same story over and over, of course, there are going to be some minor differences. when they're going after a witness on the other side, you've got inconsistencies. therefore you're a liar. we should throw out your testimony. you can't be believed. we've seen both the defense and prosecution do that essentially. >> are you surprised there doesn't seem to be at this point anything to impeach anything serino has said that may be damaging to the defense's case? >> it's just all about tr
lisa bloom, goldie taylor, jonathan capehart. i am struck, lisa, by the extent to which mark o'mara as i said sad earlier, does seem to be setting up a case for not having to have george zimmerman testify and to try to turn what many are saying is some inconsistent testimony to serino both in the police station and during that walk-through, turn it in the defense's favor. >> look, both sides want it both ways. with their witnesses when he their witnesses are inconsistent, well, people...
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and msnbc contributor goldie taylor. goldie, i want to come right to you and get your emotionally honest response to rush. >> my emotionally honest response? he's a carnival barker. you know, rush limbaugh is not the first in history to take advantage of waves of populism. this happens to be a more extended wave, something i think brought on by the election of an african-american president. but the real answer here, rush limbaugh is pimping his audience. he is taking advantage, fanning the flames of fear for his own personal gain. and that's really the story here. he really does need a history lesson. the civil war was not fought over the question of slavery. it was follow the over nullification and states' rights. lincoln said famously, "if i could keep the union together and not free a single slave, i would do it." so i think rush limbaugh not only needs a history lesson, he needs a gut check. at the end of the day i think some people find him comical. other people find him sort of, you know, innocuous. i think he's da
and msnbc contributor goldie taylor. goldie, i want to come right to you and get your emotionally honest response to rush. >> my emotionally honest response? he's a carnival barker. you know, rush limbaugh is not the first in history to take advantage of waves of populism. this happens to be a more extended wave, something i think brought on by the election of an african-american president. but the real answer here, rush limbaugh is pimping his audience. he is taking advantage, fanning...
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goldie brought it up. i've written about this many tiles. how is it possible that trayvon martin's hands went from being spread out by zimmerman to completely under his body within less than a minute before police and other people came out outside to see what was going on. >> goldie taylor final thought. if it struck you that the video show a confrontation ta took place around the first house in that at twin lakes but the actual body was found about three houses in. your final thoughts. >> i think when we begin to hear the physical evidence in this case, i suspect that it may contradict some of the things
goldie brought it up. i've written about this many tiles. how is it possible that trayvon martin's hands went from being spread out by zimmerman to completely under his body within less than a minute before police and other people came out outside to see what was going on. >> goldie taylor final thought. if it struck you that the video show a confrontation ta took place around the first house in that at twin lakes but the actual body was found about three houses in. your final thoughts....
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goldie, what do you tell your children?do you tell them about the prospect of an individual who may seek to exert some kind of authority and who may actually be carrying a concealed weapon? >> you know, and therein lies the real conflict for me. how do i tell my children that there's a justice system there to protect them that was never built for them in the first place. you know, my children republican grown and out pursuing jobs. i'm a grandmother now. so we're going to be having this conversation with yet another generation in my household. i have younger cousins who were victims of violence, a young cousin who was shot in his front yard multiple times. his sister found dead in her home. these were people that they were not familiar with, people who were strangers to them, people who wanted to assert authority over them. so i am still grappling with how i do not only teach my children as growing people but how do i then help them to teach their children when they are living in this america who does not seem -- that does
goldie, what do you tell your children?do you tell them about the prospect of an individual who may seek to exert some kind of authority and who may actually be carrying a concealed weapon? >> you know, and therein lies the real conflict for me. how do i tell my children that there's a justice system there to protect them that was never built for them in the first place. you know, my children republican grown and out pursuing jobs. i'm a grandmother now. so we're going to be having this...
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and that plays on capitol hill. >> well, let me ask you this, goldie.sting that cable's lecture in chief, let me call him, is criticizing the african-american community. considering i took him to dinner harlem. >> i remember. >> at sylvia's restaurant. >> absolutely. >> let me play for you what he said about -- this is him. i'm not quoting. this is bill oh really. >> there wasn't one person in sylvia's who was screaming m-fer, i want more iced tea. you know. >> please. >> it was like going into an italian restaurant in an all-white suburb in the sense of people were sitting there, and they were ordering and having fun, and it wasn't any kind of craziness at all. >> i mean, he expected people to be in a restaurant, sylvia's restaurant in harlem, a family restaurant saying mf-er, i want some iced tea. what is o'reilly interested? is he just riling up his audience? >> i think he really is. there is a name for this. when you prey on the weaknesses of others, when you exploit those weaknesses for your personal gain, there is a word for it. it's pimping. it's
and that plays on capitol hill. >> well, let me ask you this, goldie.sting that cable's lecture in chief, let me call him, is criticizing the african-american community. considering i took him to dinner harlem. >> i remember. >> at sylvia's restaurant. >> absolutely. >> let me play for you what he said about -- this is him. i'm not quoting. this is bill oh really. >> there wasn't one person in sylvia's who was screaming m-fer, i want more iced tea. you know....
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joining me now is eric walert, senior fellow at media matters and msnbc contributor goldie taylor.nk you both for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> goldie, they mock the conversation but have no credibility on race issues. what's your reaction? >> you know, it harkens back to less dramatics who bill o'reilly reminds me of. said that he was divisive and bad for america. so we're hearing the same rhetoric play itself out today. i think that it's unfortunate, really, that we're at a time in this country where we've advanced so far in terms of human and civil rights in this country and yes we do have quite a ways to go. it's quite unfortunate to find these kinds of voices really sort of holding that conversation back, keeping it off the table and keeping us more and more divided. >> you know, eric, you track these guys. what is the strategy here? >> the strategy that we've seen the last couple weeks -- in the trial and verdict. so they wanted to expand that into a discussion about race. it was another opportunity to do a lot of divisive race baiting. they have done it since obama wa
joining me now is eric walert, senior fellow at media matters and msnbc contributor goldie taylor.nk you both for being here tonight. >> thank you. >> goldie, they mock the conversation but have no credibility on race issues. what's your reaction? >> you know, it harkens back to less dramatics who bill o'reilly reminds me of. said that he was divisive and bad for america. so we're hearing the same rhetoric play itself out today. i think that it's unfortunate, really, that...
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>> back with me now is goldie taylor. some tried to mock her.g person in that interview, goldie. >> she certainly did. and to me she really came across as a strong person on the stand. i think the difference here is really a cultural resentivity. whether or not those jurors were able to identify with her. >> we asked about the cultural disconnect, what do you think? >> absolutely. i think there was a clear disconnect. that these six jurors could not see themselves in rachel jeantel. they could not see themselves in trayvon martin's shoes. but they did seem to have a connection with george zimmerman. and i think the case really did turn on that. >> now, was language -- do you think it has anything to do with the case? >> i think language had a lot to do with the case. but i think it was just cultural perspective. i heard the juror on another network last night say that -- she kept referring to "those" people, how "they" live. not about how this part of our community lives. it was never about us and we. it was "them," "those." that's where the dis
>> back with me now is goldie taylor. some tried to mock her.g person in that interview, goldie. >> she certainly did. and to me she really came across as a strong person on the stand. i think the difference here is really a cultural resentivity. whether or not those jurors were able to identify with her. >> we asked about the cultural disconnect, what do you think? >> absolutely. i think there was a clear disconnect. that these six jurors could not see themselves in...
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eric bourelt and goldie, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> up next, friend or foe i want to know. reply al is next. s are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels. and that gelling helps to lower some cholesterol. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber!
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i'm joined now by goldie taylor and professor james peterson, director of africanen studies at lehighrsity. professor peterson, let's begin with these two bills. was this not precisely what ruth bader ginsberg feared when he she wrote last month a governing political coalition has an incentive to prevent changes in the existing balance of voting power? >> that is exactly right. and people should read her opinion. it's very, very powerful and her dissent that have particular decision. you can also measure this by the expedient sit with which certain states move towards these different types of laws that would impede the voting, mostly of minorities. sometimes also of college students and seniors and other pockets or demographics that tend to vote democratic. at the end of the day, the gutting of the voting rights act decision was such a strange piece of information because at the end of the day, it argues that because preclearance was working, that we no longer needed preclearance. >> yes. >> but obviously, if preclearance is working, we still do need it. >> and here are these examples
i'm joined now by goldie taylor and professor james peterson, director of africanen studies at lehighrsity. professor peterson, let's begin with these two bills. was this not precisely what ruth bader ginsberg feared when he she wrote last month a governing political coalition has an incentive to prevent changes in the existing balance of voting power? >> that is exactly right. and people should read her opinion. it's very, very powerful and her dissent that have particular decision. you...
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goldie taylor, james peterson and jonathan capehart, thank you all so much. coming up, how to defuse a filibuster. go nuclear. we'll be right back. [ brent ] this guy's a pro, herbie. [ herbie ] there's no doubt about it brent, a real gate keeper. here's kevin, the new boyfriend. lamb to the slaughter. that's right brent. mom's baked cookies but he'll be lucky to make it inside. and here's the play. oh dad did not see this coming. [ crowd cheering ] now if kevin can just seize the opportunity. it's looking good, herbie. he's seen it. it's all over. nothing but daylight. yes i'd love a cookie. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ [ john ] nope. [ tires squeal ] twelve bucks a night! no. they have waterbeds. ew. no! are we near a gas station? [ phone beeps] [ phone ] no. is that from the mini bar? [ both ] no. is that a cop? no. [ cop ] do you know how fast you were going? no. eighty-seven [ groans ] he's right. is that oscar mayer? [ karen] yes! [ male announcer ] in a world filled with "no", it's nice to finally sa
goldie taylor, james peterson and jonathan capehart, thank you all so much. coming up, how to defuse a filibuster. go nuclear. we'll be right back. [ brent ] this guy's a pro, herbie. [ herbie ] there's no doubt about it brent, a real gate keeper. here's kevin, the new boyfriend. lamb to the slaughter. that's right brent. mom's baked cookies but he'll be lucky to make it inside. and here's the play. oh dad did not see this coming. [ crowd cheering ] now if kevin can just seize the opportunity....
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joining me now our goldie taylor and joe madison. at the naacp convention last year, joe was given an award for using media to promote civil rights. thank you for being here, and joe, congratulations. >> well, thank you. and i accept that award on behalf of all of us who understand what frederick douglass understood and other people who understand that journalists can be activists and have a responsibility. because we're the first drafters of history. i'm not a journalist. but we have to make sure that this is, as you say, not just a moment, but it is a movement. and so thank you very much. >> let me ask you quickly, joe, because i have some got to go to goldie. do you think some of the right-wingers are disappointed that there wasn't violence and incendiary rhetoric at the rallies this weekend? they had whipped this fear up. >> of course they were disappointed. you know, there is an old country term. it's called poking the bear. and that's what they were doing. and the reality is that what they need to understand is this. that the c
joining me now our goldie taylor and joe madison. at the naacp convention last year, joe was given an award for using media to promote civil rights. thank you for being here, and joe, congratulations. >> well, thank you. and i accept that award on behalf of all of us who understand what frederick douglass understood and other people who understand that journalists can be activists and have a responsibility. because we're the first drafters of history. i'm not a journalist. but we have to...
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i asked goldy if he has a nickname, he said, yeah, goldy. of course. gotta be. what else can it be?e: here's pedro alvarez digging in for the first time. >> tim: and it was. and it is. >> joe: runner at second. two out. alvarez waits and takes on the outside corner. wide strike. first all-star game for pedro alvarez. as a left-hander, glen perkins gets lose just in case. alvarez is the first pirate to lead the league in home runs since willie stargell. trying to become that. he did it in 1973. alvarez is right there in the top five in the league. he takes outside, one ball, one strike. >> tim: got to be a thrill for pedro. growing up in washington heights. went to horace mann prep in the bronx and then vanderbilt. smart guy. david price went there, too. >> joe: that's up and away. he's got perkins getting ready in the bull pen. and that could be for the presence of domonic brown on deck. the left-handed hitting outfielder and slugger from philadelphia. right now, it's up to alvarez to keep the ball game alive. runner at second, two out. and a 2-1 pitch. bottom fell out of that pitch
i asked goldy if he has a nickname, he said, yeah, goldy. of course. gotta be. what else can it be?e: here's pedro alvarez digging in for the first time. >> tim: and it was. and it is. >> joe: runner at second. two out. alvarez waits and takes on the outside corner. wide strike. first all-star game for pedro alvarez. as a left-hander, glen perkins gets lose just in case. alvarez is the first pirate to lead the league in home runs since willie stargell. trying to become that. he did...
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. >> well, let me ask you this, goldie.teresting that cable's lecture in chief, let me call him, is criticizing the african-american community. considering i took him to dinner harlem. >> i remember. >> at sylvia's restaurant. >> absolutely. >> let me play for you what he said about -- this is him. i'm not quoting. this is bill oh really. >> there wasn't one person in sylvia's who was screaming m-fer, i want more iced tea. you know. >> please. >> it was like going into an italian restaurant in an all-white suburb in the sense of people were sitting there, and they were ordering and having fun, and it wasn't any kind of craziness at all. >> i mean, he expected people to be in a restaurant, sylvia's restaurant in harlem, a family restaurant saying mf-er, i want some iced tea. what is o'reilly interested? is he just riling up his audience? >> i think he really is. there is a name for this. when you prey on the weaknesses of others, when you exploit those weaknesses for your personal gain, there is a word for it. it's pimping.
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goldie is right. an intentional killing wasn't really the issue here because the fact that george zimmerman said in all of his statements he intentionally pulled his gun out and pointed at trayvon martin and pulled the trigger. no question he did that intentionally. the only question whether it was self-defense or not and the prosecution failed that would be physically impossible how the lies would have been connected to him lying about self-defense. that is the big failure here. ultimately i think even the jurors are coming out now to say we feel that the justice system failed us. i think the subtext of what they are saying is we didn't really like being a part of this. we don't feel good about our verdict. we did what we swore we would do but we don't like it. we feel an injustice was done and we hope god rectifies him. >> that was something you heard from both jurors they do not like having to do what they did. thank you both for your time. this is something we could talk so much more before but un
goldie is right. an intentional killing wasn't really the issue here because the fact that george zimmerman said in all of his statements he intentionally pulled his gun out and pointed at trayvon martin and pulled the trigger. no question he did that intentionally. the only question whether it was self-defense or not and the prosecution failed that would be physically impossible how the lies would have been connected to him lying about self-defense. that is the big failure here. ultimately i...
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in atlanta is msnbc contributor goldie taylor.in new york, toure, the co-host of the "cycle" and the hardest working man on this network. toure, the zimmerman trial. >> can we go to that question? is o'reilly debasing white culture if little wayne is having an impact on black culture, surely o'reilly is on television. >> i just said that's for another race conversation. let's deal with what's in front of us. the zimmerman trial, the president's comments, the attorney general's speech. they all opened up a conversation on profiling, social context and stand your ground laws. but mr. o'reilly doesn't want to have that conversation. he wants to have a conversation about single parent families and the lyrics in hip-hop. why does he want to have that conversation rather than the one that we've all been directed to have? >> that's a simple question because he's an idiot. one of the points that he made. >> give me a more serious answer than just he's an idiot. >> one of the points he made is that black women, young black women should sto
in atlanta is msnbc contributor goldie taylor.in new york, toure, the co-host of the "cycle" and the hardest working man on this network. toure, the zimmerman trial. >> can we go to that question? is o'reilly debasing white culture if little wayne is having an impact on black culture, surely o'reilly is on television. >> i just said that's for another race conversation. let's deal with what's in front of us. the zimmerman trial, the president's comments, the attorney...
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but i want to bring in now msnbc contributor, goldie taylor, defense attorney, karen desoto, and msnbc, professor james peterson. and if i might, let's begin with trayvon martin's father, tracy martin, who was asked on the stand his reaction the moment he heard what had happened. take a listen. >> can you describe to the jury what was going through your mind when you were listening to that? >> basically what i was listening to, i was listening to my son's last cry for help. i was listening to his life being taken. and i was coming, trying to come to grips that trayvon was here no more. it was just tough. >> goldie, i was watching that and i found that a painful and plaintive cry of a father. what was your reaction to that testimony? >> my reaction was much the same. that tracy martin fought hard for this day and that he is getting this day in court to defend his son, which he -- he doesn't believe he ought to be able to do. you want to know some background about tracy martin and his relationship, trayvon. trayvon martin saved his father from a house fire. they were best friends. so thi
but i want to bring in now msnbc contributor, goldie taylor, defense attorney, karen desoto, and msnbc, professor james peterson. and if i might, let's begin with trayvon martin's father, tracy martin, who was asked on the stand his reaction the moment he heard what had happened. take a listen. >> can you describe to the jury what was going through your mind when you were listening to that? >> basically what i was listening to, i was listening to my son's last cry for help. i was...
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i want to go to you goldy taylor on that. molly west, daughters of don west, one of the attorneys for george zimmerman, both posted instagram photos in the case of molly west indeed a photo taken on tuesday confirmed, also to me by zimmerman defense team and going out to ice cream picture. but rachel west posted a picture in orlando sentinel photo of rachel jeantel. i should note that both of their accounts were closed. it was startling comment that wasn't funny. >> it was startling. maybe one of the legal counsel can tell us, i don't know of a way that the judge can sanction mr. west for this photo that his daughter captioned and posted herself. i'm not sure there is a way out of that. i would not want to be held responsible for my children's social media account. i have grown children who have accounts, instagram, facebook, twitter, you name it. i would not want to be responsible and called into account for what my children do. i think it is an unfortunate incident but one that should not have a bearing on the case going fo
i want to go to you goldy taylor on that. molly west, daughters of don west, one of the attorneys for george zimmerman, both posted instagram photos in the case of molly west indeed a photo taken on tuesday confirmed, also to me by zimmerman defense team and going out to ice cream picture. but rachel west posted a picture in orlando sentinel photo of rachel jeantel. i should note that both of their accounts were closed. it was startling comment that wasn't funny. >> it was startling....
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that is dangerous. >> goldie taylor and dr. james peterson, i wish we had more time.h have collectively provided a wonderful explanation of that will sewer of absolute crap that we just had to wash. coming up, is the glass half full or half empty on immigration reform? but first, a royal scolding already? >> i'll remind him of his timeliness when he's a bit older because i know how long you've all sat out here. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections ar
that is dangerous. >> goldie taylor and dr. james peterson, i wish we had more time.h have collectively provided a wonderful explanation of that will sewer of absolute crap that we just had to wash. coming up, is the glass half full or half empty on immigration reform? but first, a royal scolding already? >> i'll remind him of his timeliness when he's a bit older because i know how long you've all sat out here. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even...
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goldie taylor, you in atlanta as well. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> getting by on the job at mcdonald's, new controversy over a budget plan suggested by the fast-food giant. could you survive? f." softsprings got both, let me show you. right over here. here, feel this. wow, that's nice. wow. the soft carpets have never been this durable. you know i think we'll take it. get kid-friendly toughness and feet-friendly softness, without walking all over your budget. he didn't tell us it would do this. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, get whole-home installation for just 37 bucks. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ herbie ] there's no doubt
goldie taylor, you in atlanta as well. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> getting by on the job at mcdonald's, new controversy over a budget plan suggested by the fast-food giant. could you survive? f." softsprings got both, let me show you. right over here. here, feel this. wow, that's nice. wow. the soft carpets have never been this durable. you know i think we'll take it. get kid-friendly toughness and feet-friendly softness, without walking all over your budget. he didn't...
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bob franken as well as goldie taylor on this saturday. appreciate your perspectives. obama ended his unscripted comments by saying the nation is making strides and changing attitudes when it comes to race. >> it doesn't mean that racism is eliminated, but when i talk to malia and sasha and i listen to their friends and i see them interact, they're better than we are. they're better than we were on these issues. that's true in every community that i've visited all across the country. >> how much better? remember it was just months ago a cheerios commercial that triggered an internet firestorm because it featured a biracial family. two filmmaking brothers captured a much different reaction when they asked kids about this controversy. >> is there anything different about the parents to you? >> no. >> wait. let me think. >> what it is is they're angry because they're mixed race parents. they're angry because they're mixed race parents. do you know what that means? >> yep. >> one's white, and one's black? >> that's exactly why people have gotten upset. >> why? >> i don't t
bob franken as well as goldie taylor on this saturday. appreciate your perspectives. obama ended his unscripted comments by saying the nation is making strides and changing attitudes when it comes to race. >> it doesn't mean that racism is eliminated, but when i talk to malia and sasha and i listen to their friends and i see them interact, they're better than we are. they're better than we were on these issues. that's true in every community that i've visited all across the country....
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there, to her surprise, she found goldie protecting a 1-month-old kitten.ten. but the story gets even better. local media caught word of the rescue. and a couple came forward that had lost a similar dog and cat pair several years before. and they adopted goldie and little kate right on the spot. the pair and new owners are doing great. i prepared some follow-up questions. dogs can nurse kittens. and dogs can sometimes even nurse when they're not pregnant. >> you were so ready for us. >> can you book them on the show tomorrow? >> we'll try to get them. we'll try to get goldie on here. >>> and lastly, something we can certainly appreciate here in the mornings for those who need their caffeine fix, check it out. a dutch coffee company hit this airport in south africa and set up a coffee vending machine for travelers. no coins needed. you just yawn and a cup comes right out. the machine apparently uses facial recognition technology to determine if someone was yawning. tracking about 200 yawns. and with some of the surprised people around here, you could end up
there, to her surprise, she found goldie protecting a 1-month-old kitten.ten. but the story gets even better. local media caught word of the rescue. and a couple came forward that had lost a similar dog and cat pair several years before. and they adopted goldie and little kate right on the spot. the pair and new owners are doing great. i prepared some follow-up questions. dogs can nurse kittens. and dogs can sometimes even nurse when they're not pregnant. >> you were so ready for us....
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as goldie taylor indicated, it's not who was on the top, it's who started it.n my body and you assault me, i defend myself and you kill me, then the children of poor and people of color in this country don't have the same quality of justice as given to those who are able to muster up resources and defend themselves against such a charge. i don't think that there is a great expectation to begin with that justice would ultimately be done because there had to be such an outcry for mr. zimmerman to begin with. so part of it was bringing him in the courtroom to be subject to criminal proceedings to begin with, but that's not enough. we should be outraged that a young person who is innocent loses his life, and the person who believes god led him down this path will perhaps, be acquir acquired. this reinforces patterns of egregious injustice, and if you ask me, the pattern for mr. zimmerman is an acquittal. >> you seem to be speaking of history when you describe this particular case. you seem to be alluding to the many occasions in the past when individual young, blac
as goldie taylor indicated, it's not who was on the top, it's who started it.n my body and you assault me, i defend myself and you kill me, then the children of poor and people of color in this country don't have the same quality of justice as given to those who are able to muster up resources and defend themselves against such a charge. i don't think that there is a great expectation to begin with that justice would ultimately be done because there had to be such an outcry for mr. zimmerman to...
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co-star goldie hawn saying, no one ever made me laugh more. now i cry. please keep singing darling from on high. >>> now for a look at the weather. >> great movie. >> great actor. >> i can just picture her saying -- benjamin! >> exactly, exactly. not too long ago. >> '80s, i guess i'm getting old. >> she looked great for her age. >>> as far as the forecast goes, the weather pattern for july was very hot in much of the inner mountain west, wet in the southeast and cool in the great lakes. doesn't look like a lot is going to change. we're still looking at an onshore flow on the west coast. the hot weather still stuck there from the desert southwest to texas. cool and rainy weather in the southeast. broken record, more of the same. yesterday was hot as advertised from texas to new mexico, all the way through the deserts of arizona, southern nevada. interior california, warm, so temperatures still a little bit above average in a few spots, but more of the same. it's going to be a nice day once again in the northwest. you're dropping off at night into the upp
co-star goldie hawn saying, no one ever made me laugh more. now i cry. please keep singing darling from on high. >>> now for a look at the weather. >> great movie. >> great actor. >> i can just picture her saying -- benjamin! >> exactly, exactly. not too long ago. >> '80s, i guess i'm getting old. >> she looked great for her age. >>> as far as the forecast goes, the weather pattern for july was very hot in much of the inner mountain west,...
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i am joined by veteran prosecutor paul henderson, contributor goldie taylor and columnist. paul, i want to start with you. what should we expect next week as the defense begins to make its case? what are you going to be listening for? >> is that to me? >> yes. >> i just got audio. i am looking for the defense to come in and try to attack all of the evidence that they have heard this week that the prosecution has put on. they started off by putting on zimmerman's family and relatives to talk about that was his voice on the tape. next what we will see are their science experts and their experts attacking the objective evidence that we have in this case to try to diminish some of the damage that the prosecution evidence that indicates inconsistencies with what zimmerman's version has been. the question is whether or not zimmerman will get on the stand. i just don't -- it doesn't seem likely to me. i don't think it is going to happen but you just never know. >> do you think that having both trayvon's mother and then having zimmerman's mother say it was her son, the goal of that
i am joined by veteran prosecutor paul henderson, contributor goldie taylor and columnist. paul, i want to start with you. what should we expect next week as the defense begins to make its case? what are you going to be listening for? >> is that to me? >> yes. >> i just got audio. i am looking for the defense to come in and try to attack all of the evidence that they have heard this week that the prosecution has put on. they started off by putting on zimmerman's family and...
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goldie taylor. great to have all three of you here.ing so deeply into the court coverage this morning, the semantics going back and forth. jonathan, your take as we get up to this final chapter with the jury to be coming in here shortly and closing arguments to begin. >> well, what's interesting about all of this, all of the stuff that we've been watching the last few hours has been out of the jury's presence. some of the more interesting moments of this case have happened with the jury out of the room, once again showing how we, the viewers, folks who are following this case in the media know a whole lot more than the jury will ever know about this case. that's what i find so fascinating among many things. what i find so fascinating about this case and this trial. >> goldie, we have been watching this. this morning we had a report briefly from our craig melvin who's been outside the courthouse giving reports and told us that the police department has put a request in to the judge -- not sure if judge nelson has received it yet, that t
goldie taylor. great to have all three of you here.ing so deeply into the court coverage this morning, the semantics going back and forth. jonathan, your take as we get up to this final chapter with the jury to be coming in here shortly and closing arguments to begin. >> well, what's interesting about all of this, all of the stuff that we've been watching the last few hours has been out of the jury's presence. some of the more interesting moments of this case have happened with the jury...
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your mouth, i'm of then accused of doing that better than anything else i do, but i assume that's a goldie locks number, not too hot, not too cold that would be good for the stock market. >> generally speaking yes, though i don't try to be too precise in understanding where the market is going. 150,000 is an okay number. it's not where we want to be. it's not where the fed wants us to be but certainly not the slipping we saw in both the spring of 2011 and 2001 whe12 wt looked like business was pulling back. it's in the middle. over time i think we would like to see stronger job growth, stronger growth overall and a fed tapering in response. overall strength would be good here, but certainly, the response people would expect from the fed has and will continue to put jitters through the market. >> you just said you want to see stronger job growth. everybody wants to see people getting jobs, it's good for the economy. what's taking so long? >> we talk about how auto sales are doing better, construction, retail, how much more do we need to get companies hiring again? >> you're making an intere
your mouth, i'm of then accused of doing that better than anything else i do, but i assume that's a goldie locks number, not too hot, not too cold that would be good for the stock market. >> generally speaking yes, though i don't try to be too precise in understanding where the market is going. 150,000 is an okay number. it's not where we want to be. it's not where the fed wants us to be but certainly not the slipping we saw in both the spring of 2011 and 2001 whe12 wt looked like...
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goldie hawn remembered brennan on twitter writing, no one ever made me laugh more. now i cry. please keep singing, darling, from on high. >>> and now it's time for your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. the fight between two potential republican presidential contenders is escalating. kentucky senator ran paul lashed out at chris christie after the new jersey governor accused the governor of pork barrel spending. >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon. governor christie and others have been part of this give me, give me, give me, give me all this money. >> virginia governor bob mcdonald says he's attempting to give back all the gifts he's received from a top political dono donor. the once rising gop star apologized for bringing embarrassment to his state. >>> kentucky secretary of state has officially launch her senate campaign to try to unseat the minority leader mitch mcconnell. she called the gop leader a disease of dysfunction while getting a bold endorsement from an old family friend. >> we have simply got to have more people who are willin
goldie hawn remembered brennan on twitter writing, no one ever made me laugh more. now i cry. please keep singing, darling, from on high. >>> and now it's time for your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. the fight between two potential republican presidential contenders is escalating. kentucky senator ran paul lashed out at chris christie after the new jersey governor accused the governor of pork barrel spending. >> this is the king of bacon talking about...
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. >>> we have a passing to note, eileen brennan, goldie hawn's drill sergeant in "private benjamin."i don't care what your recuter told you. i'm telling you there is no other army. >> she got afternoon oscar nod for that performance. there she is on laugh in, her first big break. she went on to appear in hollywood classics like "the last picture show" and "the sting." brennan was 80 years old. >>> when we come back, dogging it at work. pets in the office, even roaming the halls. can having your dog by your side actually make you a better worker? llergy 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 you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first
. >>> we have a passing to note, eileen brennan, goldie hawn's drill sergeant in "private benjamin."i don't care what your recuter told you. i'm telling you there is no other army. >> she got afternoon oscar nod for that performance. there she is on laugh in, her first big break. she went on to appear in hollywood classics like "the last picture show" and "the sting." brennan was 80 years old. >>> when we come back, dogging it at work. pets...
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>> call me goldy. >> later that evening, pat rodgers goes to cash in on his bet with his partner jenniferwhat's going on? >> i'm still cooking. >> all right. very good. >> how are you? >> good. >> thank you. do you know what kind it is? >> no, i don't. >> no idea? >> it's a good one. >> maybe you can figure it out. >> awesome, thanks. leave it up to me. >> stick it in, twist it and pull it out. >> awesome. >> it's really not that. >> i cannot get this open. >> okay. so -- >> you got to take the wrapper off. >> i got it. >> okay. be careful. wasn't that fun. >> piece of cake. >> can you move out of my way, please. >> yes, dear. >> i think we're very different in how we live our social lives. >> you look at it like a science experiment. >> i'm sure it will be delish. >> he's more laid back and i'm more social and active. >> pat, you want salad? >> no, i'll pass, thank you. >> you didn't ask what kind. >> it salad so -- >> you don't even try? >> i'm trying your zuchinni. baby steps. >> what are you going to cook me? >> i can make a mean pork chop? >> is that all you can make? >> no, i can do
>> call me goldy. >> later that evening, pat rodgers goes to cash in on his bet with his partner jenniferwhat's going on? >> i'm still cooking. >> all right. very good. >> how are you? >> good. >> thank you. do you know what kind it is? >> no, i don't. >> no idea? >> it's a good one. >> maybe you can figure it out. >> awesome, thanks. leave it up to me. >> stick it in, twist it and pull it out. >> awesome....
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she will forever be remembered for playing goldie hawn's commander. she was nominated for an oscar for that roll. brennan played mrs. peacock in the movie version of include. eileen brennan was 80 years old. president obama unveiling what he calls a grand bargain for the economy. republicans say the plan is nothing but a compromise. >> good morning. the president announcing the new grand bargain deal in tennessee during his summertime nationwide economy tour. his offer to slash the corporate tax rate from 35 percent down to 28 percent and even 25 for manufacturers. if republicans agree to finance job creation projects additional stimulus programs and also includes revenue from a transition fee. >> i am willing to work with republicans on reforming our corporate tax code as long as we use the money from transitioning for taxes for a significant investment in creating middle class jobs. that's the deal. >> house republicans and other analysts say this isn't a compromise at all they say not enough for tax reform and more federal spending. they also say t
she will forever be remembered for playing goldie hawn's commander. she was nominated for an oscar for that roll. brennan played mrs. peacock in the movie version of include. eileen brennan was 80 years old. president obama unveiling what he calls a grand bargain for the economy. republicans say the plan is nothing but a compromise. >> good morning. the president announcing the new grand bargain deal in tennessee during his summertime nationwide economy tour. his offer to slash the...
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we're kind of back to goldie locks. the fed is going to taper but they are not in any rush.message that bernanke was trying to convey yesterday. we've taken the edge off the tapering worries. the one thing that worries me a little is watching the bond yields. we did have a little bit of a rally in bonds today, but not much. i wouldn't say we're rallying in the bond market. if the bond market starts sinking again, we'll be back to a little bit of a crisis. we're at 4.5% so we're up from 3.5 to 4%. if you do math, that depends on who you are and where you are going, may add $150 to a $300 mortgage. it may push a few people out, make them disqualify. you're going to see people going to adjustable rate mortgages if they can't want to stay in the house and can't afford it. you were talking about earnings. five banks control 50% of the mortgages, including jpmorgan. so i think you're going to hear a lot about the morgan situation tomorrow. i think the important thing is we've been selling banks today because sell into earnings is typical for banks. that's a little bit of an issue.
we're kind of back to goldie locks. the fed is going to taper but they are not in any rush.message that bernanke was trying to convey yesterday. we've taken the edge off the tapering worries. the one thing that worries me a little is watching the bond yields. we did have a little bit of a rally in bonds today, but not much. i wouldn't say we're rallying in the bond market. if the bond market starts sinking again, we'll be back to a little bit of a crisis. we're at 4.5% so we're up from 3.5 to...