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and by golly, with chief suhr and the commission, we have it with you, the men and women of the policet. and i can vouch with this, having hatraveled as mayor brow and witnessing all the other cities and what they are going through. there extreme jealousy of our city. we get the best people that live here and work here and a part of this great teamwork we are building in san francisco. and not just what we are presently doing. but building for the future. and in working for the chief and the police officers association. we have already established a six-year hiring plan. many cities across the country haven't figured out how to do that. we have did so. this january i was so proud to see 43 additional officers graduate from the police academy. how long ago have we seen that happen. we are investing in you, the police department. because we know that if we have a successful police department, one that is growing, and one that incurs faith and confidence from residents and friends and businesses. we will be that much more successful. it's my personal pleasure to join you today. i have a c
and by golly, with chief suhr and the commission, we have it with you, the men and women of the policet. and i can vouch with this, having hatraveled as mayor brow and witnessing all the other cities and what they are going through. there extreme jealousy of our city. we get the best people that live here and work here and a part of this great teamwork we are building in san francisco. and not just what we are presently doing. but building for the future. and in working for the chief and the...
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um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, a lot of endive.um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, approximately a year. >> uh, y find that most people like it, and i--i just think it's one gf those products thatthat works for everybody. i mean, it works with lemon. it works with blue cheese. it works with--obviously with olive oil. this is the type of thing that we do at the kitchen all he time is take things that peopl uh, aren't so sure about and turn it into something where they go, "wow. i--now you've really opened up my eyes to something." >> in rio vista, charlotte fadipe, "california country tv." >> so today on "food 101", we're going to be talking about mushrooms. here to help us out is greg corrigan, senior director of produce and floral here at raley's. greg, good to see you again. >> hey there. >> so when i wk up to this display, i have idea what makes a good mushroom or a bad mushroom. so how do i pick a good one? >> well, the mushroom guys would argue that they're all good. but there are some differences, and you do want to look for
um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, a lot of endive.um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, approximately a year. >> uh, y find that most people like it, and i--i just think it's one gf those products thatthat works for everybody. i mean, it works with lemon. it works with blue cheese. it works with--obviously with olive oil. this is the type of thing that we do at the kitchen all he time is take things that peopl uh, aren't so sure about and turn it into something where they go, "wow....
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the lions were everywhere. ♪ golly day. whoo! help! right there.ckerel. >> [snarls] >> just like my life is devoted to the animal world, nationwide insurance is devoted to their customers, protecting what is very stage of their lives. that's why nationwide and i have been partners for over 30 years. learn more about nationwide insurance at nationwide.com. american alligators like thi
the lions were everywhere. ♪ golly day. whoo! help! right there.ckerel. >> [snarls] >> just like my life is devoted to the animal world, nationwide insurance is devoted to their customers, protecting what is very stage of their lives. that's why nationwide and i have been partners for over 30 years. learn more about nationwide insurance at nationwide.com. american alligators like thi
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golly. [laughter] all that and more on today's "wild countdown." yahoo!an't wait to see the animals. what are you laughing at? we tried to leave our tents. not even to go get dinner. we couldn't get to dinner. the lions were everywhere! golly dang! [dog barking] whoo! help! a dolphin, right there! holy mackerel! just like my life is devoted to the animal world, nationwide insurance is devoted to their customers, protecting what's important at every stage of their lives. that's why nationwide and i have been partners for over 30 years. learn more about nationwide insurance at nationwide.com. [indistinct chatter] today's countdown begins with a standoff in canada's wild west. this showdown didn't have any six shooters, but let me tell you something, i was sweating bullets. in the eastern canadian rockies of alberta are vast plains and snow-covered mountains. it's a paradise for hoof stock like moose and big horned sheep.
golly. [laughter] all that and more on today's "wild countdown." yahoo!an't wait to see the animals. what are you laughing at? we tried to leave our tents. not even to go get dinner. we couldn't get to dinner. the lions were everywhere! golly dang! [dog barking] whoo! help! a dolphin, right there! holy mackerel! just like my life is devoted to the animal world, nationwide insurance is devoted to their customers, protecting what's important at every stage of their lives. that's why...
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um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, approximately 5 million pounds a year. >> uh, you find that most people like it, and i--i just think it's one of those products that--that works for everybody. i mean, it works with lemon. it works with blue cheese. it works with--obviously with olive oil. this is the type of thing that we do at the kitchen all the time is take things that people, uh, aren't so sure about and turn it into something where they go, "wow. i--now you've really opened up my eyes to something." >> in rio vista, charlotte fadipe, "california country tv." >> hi. my name's mike fagnoni, and we're at hawks restaurant in granite bay. we are making an apple and endive salad with chef's blue cheese, a champagne vinaigrette. get started. we have a, uh, fuji apple from, uh, gold bug farm, placerville. we're gonna just--ooh. just slice that. nice and thin. we have some belgian endive. wanna just make sure to cut 'em in half and cut the core out. we're gonna slice across. do, uh, one more half. it's about an endive and a half per salad. now we have a fennel bulb. we're gonna cut ju
um, oh, golly, we're producing, uh, approximately 5 million pounds a year. >> uh, you find that most people like it, and i--i just think it's one of those products that--that works for everybody. i mean, it works with lemon. it works with blue cheese. it works with--obviously with olive oil. this is the type of thing that we do at the kitchen all the time is take things that people, uh, aren't so sure about and turn it into something where they go, "wow. i--now you've really opened...
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if you want to carry a 30-round magazine, then by golly, do it. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju outside austin, texas. >>> next up, her fierce court side attitude helped her break college basketball records. legendary coach pat summitt tells robin roberts about her toughest challenge yet. more than two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we've shared what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. okay. [ male ann
if you want to carry a 30-round magazine, then by golly, do it. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju outside austin, texas. >>> next up, her fierce court side attitude helped her break college basketball records. legendary coach pat summitt tells robin roberts about her toughest challenge yet. more than two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to...
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>> oh, golly. let me come back to that. [laughter] ..
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you thanks you you're a budget genie in the skies and it's gonna come from all you guys bet you by golly're the school budget they've been waiting for forever and ever will it come budget due budget from you and thank you >> thank you, mr. folsom. any other members of the public wish to comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> [speaker not understood]. >> we have a motion to approve and move with full recommendation to the board. we can do that without opposition. mr. clerk, can you please call item number 6? >> item number 6, hearing and progress report on the office of economic and workforce development 2011-2012 annual report of the san francisco local hiring policy for construction. >> [speaker not understood]. this item we would like to continue to the call of the chair. probably have a hearing about it in march, would like to do that. the 25th of march will be the third year anniversary of [speaker not understood] implementation. so, at that point we'll be looking at doing the assessment and we will give as recommendations for how we want to continue with the ordinance. r
you thanks you you're a budget genie in the skies and it's gonna come from all you guys bet you by golly're the school budget they've been waiting for forever and ever will it come budget due budget from you and thank you >> thank you, mr. folsom. any other members of the public wish to comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> [speaker not understood]. >> we have a motion to approve and move with full recommendation to the board. we can do that without opposition....
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blundering of course internally the companies are absolutely horrific shape you can if you come to good golly of course you see the clean roads and clean clear buildings you see it along the three or four main roads you go all of that main shock and you see mel nutrition river the state of food acacia social services are horrific when i was filming that only five to seven percent of the population that access to electricity and this is two people listed for example which was also starting from year to zero which is almost a hundred percent of the people have access to electricity it's a new a liberal it's a beautiful capitalist model very much in washington and in london and it's absolutely. irresponsible to say that there is any social equality i mean the plunder that the forming can go to distributing among the population the same can be said about uganda and other you know go who are in this project and you know they're also very complex story simple genocide let's talk only about genocide of ninety ninety four zero four zero zero hutu skilling tutsis there was also preceding issue of. att
blundering of course internally the companies are absolutely horrific shape you can if you come to good golly of course you see the clean roads and clean clear buildings you see it along the three or four main roads you go all of that main shock and you see mel nutrition river the state of food acacia social services are horrific when i was filming that only five to seven percent of the population that access to electricity and this is two people listed for example which was also starting from...
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golly day! [dog barking] whoo! help! a dolphin, right there! holy mackerel!t like my life is devoted to the animal world, nationwide insurance is devoted to their customers, protecting what's important at every stage of their lives. that's why nationwide and i have been partners for over 30 years. learn more about nationwide insurance at nationwide.com. right now, number 7, a south american refuge for animals at risk. and to find it, i took my wife and daughter deep into the rainforest.
golly day! [dog barking] whoo! help! a dolphin, right there! holy mackerel!t like my life is devoted to the animal world, nationwide insurance is devoted to their customers, protecting what's important at every stage of their lives. that's why nationwide and i have been partners for over 30 years. learn more about nationwide insurance at nationwide.com. right now, number 7, a south american refuge for animals at risk. and to find it, i took my wife and daughter deep into the rainforest.
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we have a deficit, so golly gee, i'm just trying to help this situation. do you not believe him? believe him. it is not about helping the situation. teachers can teach. they can teach anybody if given the resources, but what we have here are resources that were never given to the schools or pulled out of the schools and then say look what we have here. you don't fix a budget situation, you know, by firing everybody. and then bringing in new people at a higher cost with a different contract. >> cenk: so let me go to this issue of conflict of interest because there's this group that is called academy for urban leadership, and they seem to have a lot of ties rahm emanuel and the chicago system, and they are about to get $20 million funneled to them through this process. they were started by a venture cappalist, and then the principal of this group was co-chair of rahm emanuel's campaign, which is amazing, and then the ceo was an employee of theirs and the board of education according to a local article is dominated by corporate and financial interests that also have links in this ar
we have a deficit, so golly gee, i'm just trying to help this situation. do you not believe him? believe him. it is not about helping the situation. teachers can teach. they can teach anybody if given the resources, but what we have here are resources that were never given to the schools or pulled out of the schools and then say look what we have here. you don't fix a budget situation, you know, by firing everybody. and then bringing in new people at a higher cost with a different contract....
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my golly, pretty impressive to see 1401 on the charts.ove the republican messaging i found powerful and perspective. >> it is sad. harry reid ringing up fingers. republicans have extended a finger toward harry reid, just a select one we cannot display on this pogrom. they have a challenge, first off i think they dropped the ball, they could have pushed for more. they had an opportunity, the president cracking and crumbling, on his heels. they should have been pushing for entitlement reform and more cuts, now they have the opportunity. here's what they have to deal with going forward. if nothing happens and nobody dies or loses a finger saturday morning they have an opportunity to point out the president just doesn't have egg on his face, he has a whole omelette. anything that goes wrong, bad weather, somebody loses a job, they will blame it on the sequester. he may even take credit for it if nothing happens he could pull a clinton, president obama. they don't look organized. lou: has the president employed the rhetoric of fear to such a d
my golly, pretty impressive to see 1401 on the charts.ove the republican messaging i found powerful and perspective. >> it is sad. harry reid ringing up fingers. republicans have extended a finger toward harry reid, just a select one we cannot display on this pogrom. they have a challenge, first off i think they dropped the ball, they could have pushed for more. they had an opportunity, the president cracking and crumbling, on his heels. they should have been pushing for entitlement...
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we're talking 11 to 20 million people they're now saying, golly, gee, we're not being good americans,eflecting on the proud history of a nation of immigrantsles -- immigrants unless we do this and we'll repeat this. if they have an 1 foot fence and they're scaling it in front of the senators. what do you think happens a night in arizona, and my county? we have to secure the border first before we even get into the meat of this discussion of a path to citizenship or amnesty or deportation of certain groups of illegals. >> neil: i don't know how you get a guarantee of that. let's say you want to get a pathway to citizenship or whatever they're going to call it for the illegals here, with the proviso, beef up security on the border. you know this border better than anyone. what you like to see? not that you have a vote but what would you like to sigh to at least say, okay, we'll geoff this a go? >> well, we have the answers. we've achieved border security in the yuma sector. there's nine sectors from california to texas. and back under operation jump start, what we achieved, in direct su
we're talking 11 to 20 million people they're now saying, golly, gee, we're not being good americans,eflecting on the proud history of a nation of immigrantsles -- immigrants unless we do this and we'll repeat this. if they have an 1 foot fence and they're scaling it in front of the senators. what do you think happens a night in arizona, and my county? we have to secure the border first before we even get into the meat of this discussion of a path to citizenship or amnesty or deportation of...
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that model t, by gollie. no, not quite, okay? but there's one thing about the car i always wanted to see change. that's the windshield wiper. how do you get the rain off of your windshield? [makes sounds] there's got to be a better way than that. and i've been waiting and waiting and waiting to see what is gonna get the rain off the window. and when you see these great, big 747s come in, or you see the space shuttle come in, do you know how the space shuttle gets its rain off the windows, gang? [makes sounds] [laughter] they still have the same kind of windshield wipers. isn't that something? someday, someone's gonna come up with something that's gonna makes the windshield wiper obsolete. and they will say, "oh, remember, "they used to get the rain off the window "with the windshield wipers? they don't do that now. now they have a--" the one who finds out gonna be rich. what is it, gang? here's your challenge. class project: think of a device that's better than a rubber windshield wiper, okay? i've been watching for years for it
that model t, by gollie. no, not quite, okay? but there's one thing about the car i always wanted to see change. that's the windshield wiper. how do you get the rain off of your windshield? [makes sounds] there's got to be a better way than that. and i've been waiting and waiting and waiting to see what is gonna get the rain off the window. and when you see these great, big 747s come in, or you see the space shuttle come in, do you know how the space shuttle gets its rain off the windows, gang?...
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are you buying the innocent, you know golly gee, i didn't want to be pope schpeel. >> i do think he was a compromised candidate. he won'tyeah i think he's still think he's a humble guy to live the lifestyle that he has chose on it live whereas he didn't have to. talk about being humble. on your latin that you repeated at the beginning of this program, i'm impressed that you have that down. >> cenk: thank you, i appreciate it. in fact, only two latin words i know, but i have fun with it. matthew fox, thank you as always. really interesting. >> okay. >> cenk: now when we come back the man who made the 47% video at that mitt romney fundraiser, he finally spokes out about his motivation. we'll have a fun discussion with michael hastings about that. >> it was--it was tough and i debated for a little while you know, but in the end i really felt like it had to be put out. [ ♪ music ♪ ] billy zane stars in barabbas. coming in march to reelz. to find reelz in your area, go to reelz.com lobsterfest is the king of all promotions. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar
are you buying the innocent, you know golly gee, i didn't want to be pope schpeel. >> i do think he was a compromised candidate. he won'tyeah i think he's still think he's a humble guy to live the lifestyle that he has chose on it live whereas he didn't have to. talk about being humble. on your latin that you repeated at the beginning of this program, i'm impressed that you have that down. >> cenk: thank you, i appreciate it. in fact, only two latin words i know, but i have fun with...
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golly. so, katie is in our florida muse roosevelt with you go to their house and they're swimming around, you're at risk. >> it is their habitat, and these black-tipped sharks and account for more human flesh being eaten every year than the other types sharks. so that's why today in palm beach county and broward county the beaches have been closed periodically. all depending on where this massive school of black tipped sharks is spotted and these four and five-foot long fish with very sharp teeth do come up to where the all swimmers hang out. >> basically they'll come right up to the water line. as long as there's enough water to swimmy, they'll we swimming. humans are not on the men awesome they are going back smaller sharks or rays. >> basically these sharks are spending their winter months down in the warmer waters of florida. when they get too warm, which starting to happen right now they start money grates north, where they go to georgia and south carolina where they spend the summer. >
golly. so, katie is in our florida muse roosevelt with you go to their house and they're swimming around, you're at risk. >> it is their habitat, and these black-tipped sharks and account for more human flesh being eaten every year than the other types sharks. so that's why today in palm beach county and broward county the beaches have been closed periodically. all depending on where this massive school of black tipped sharks is spotted and these four and five-foot long fish with very...
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>> oh, golly. that's a lot of research. [laughter] let me come back to that. [laughter] makes me go blank. anything else? >> shall l we take one more -- shall we take one more question? >> unmore question? yes. >> did you go through a longer list of people before you settled on or connected beth with these three? >> absolutely. when i started the project in sam's class, i interviewed a lott of people -- a lot of people. i knew that i wanted it to be between the classes of, say, '61 and '65 so that they would arrive in college, you know, at the height of the college revolt. so i had a tremendous selection of people to choose from. and these were the people that i settled on. i mean, i wanted -- i know that i wanted someone who represented the old left, which was tom. i wanted somebody who was in opposition to the school, because i didn't want it to be just sort of an uncritical love letter. i mean, the school con contains a hot of contradictions, and -- a lot of contradictions, and i wanted to bring those out. and angela, of course, i wanted to represent a woma
>> oh, golly. that's a lot of research. [laughter] let me come back to that. [laughter] makes me go blank. anything else? >> shall l we take one more -- shall we take one more question? >> unmore question? yes. >> did you go through a longer list of people before you settled on or connected beth with these three? >> absolutely. when i started the project in sam's class, i interviewed a lott of people -- a lot of people. i knew that i wanted it to be between the...
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le of golly is where a small number control all the business. we know pennsylvania, redding, b & o. baltimore and ohio by the way. the short line. you know what? in a bizarre coincidence, 90% of the rail freight in the united states belongs to just four companies. but this is not an industry where you have four companies generally competing against each other, even though you'll see some overlap. you have two in the east, csx and norfolk southern. and burlington and santa fe. the reality of the railroad is less competitive than on the monopoly board. if we were playing monopoly with the real rails they would be as expensive as the board walk. i know they're in the same region, but oftentimes they're going in different directions to different cities. there's not a lot of overlap and these guys are not coming in against those guys any time soon. all right, there's a fifth player you need to know about, called kansas city southern which we favor here on "mad money" because it controls most of the freight between here and new mexico. they have got the -- well, they have expanded into th
le of golly is where a small number control all the business. we know pennsylvania, redding, b & o. baltimore and ohio by the way. the short line. you know what? in a bizarre coincidence, 90% of the rail freight in the united states belongs to just four companies. but this is not an industry where you have four companies generally competing against each other, even though you'll see some overlap. you have two in the east, csx and norfolk southern. and burlington and santa fe. the reality of...
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. >> golly, just keeps coming. calf? on your right calf?> yes. >> nothing in your hairlines or anything like that? >> no. on my lip i have my initials. >> damn. >> r.c. >> r.c.? what is that in the middle? what's that in the middle? >> it was supposed to say robby but it didn't come out right. >> were you drunk? or what? >> no. >> you did that sober? >> yes, sir. >> all right. all right, let me see your left hand. this is the last time i'm going to see you, right? >> yes, sir. >> corley's tattoos are determined not to be gang affiliated. and he's cleared for a less restrictive general population housing unit. >> all right, man. you're good to go. >> thank you, sir. >> i.d. pickup. >> but first corley will experience one more sobering step. exchanging his street clothes for jail scrubs and plastic sandals. >> let's see what this says. it says we're taking away your freedom right here. >> keep going. corley will wait in a holding cell with other new inmates until his housing assignment is finalized. while corley's booking process was routine,
. >> golly, just keeps coming. calf? on your right calf?> yes. >> nothing in your hairlines or anything like that? >> no. on my lip i have my initials. >> damn. >> r.c. >> r.c.? what is that in the middle? what's that in the middle? >> it was supposed to say robby but it didn't come out right. >> were you drunk? or what? >> no. >> you did that sober? >> yes, sir. >> all right. all right, let me see your left hand. this...
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golly. everything we just played there seems like it's not too early. one thing i was fascinated by and i thought that clip did it really well. it seems as though paul -- rand paul and marco rubio are sort of watching one another on immigration but on a lot of things to, particularly on marco rubio's end to make sure there isn't a lot of space between marco rubio and rand paul. am i over evaluating? >> certainly rand paul has been in the spotlight a lot. he ended up getting the cpac straw poll. don't put a lot of stock in that but he still won it. he had his big filibuster a few weeks ago. >> right. >> then this big immigration speech. you are right. you are seeing this kind of dynamic between rand paul and marco rubio. both guys ended up winning in 2010. both under the tea party banner. both very young people, relatively. and people we're watching for 2016. >> i think marco rubio at least doesn't want a lot of space voting wise between where he is and where rand paul is going forward. >> but one thing rand paul has done is by supporting comprehensive i
golly. everything we just played there seems like it's not too early. one thing i was fascinated by and i thought that clip did it really well. it seems as though paul -- rand paul and marco rubio are sort of watching one another on immigration but on a lot of things to, particularly on marco rubio's end to make sure there isn't a lot of space between marco rubio and rand paul. am i over evaluating? >> certainly rand paul has been in the spotlight a lot. he ended up getting the cpac straw...
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take those shoes off by golly. coming up, the new security rules that some flight attendants say could put the people on the planes in danger. plus, the dow still climbing after hitting that all-time high yesterday. how long can this last? gerri willis is here to break it all down. but, first, republican senators protesting the nomination of the president's pick for cia director. it started this morning with senator rand paul. a live look on the floor. senator paul has taken a very short break. but he is coming back, we're told for hours more to come. it's an old fashioned filibuster, something we haven't seen in the month of sunday. they are filibustering the president's pick of cia director john brennan. but this is really about drones and whether droning is right of american citizens on american soil. it has come to that, ladies and gentlemen. should your government be allowed by memo to kill you if somebody somewhere thinks well, you should be killed? student. stay tuned. it's the only calcium supplement that c
take those shoes off by golly. coming up, the new security rules that some flight attendants say could put the people on the planes in danger. plus, the dow still climbing after hitting that all-time high yesterday. how long can this last? gerri willis is here to break it all down. but, first, republican senators protesting the nomination of the president's pick for cia director. it started this morning with senator rand paul. a live look on the floor. senator paul has taken a very short break....
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while, as you said, all the whiz bang, golly gee, patriotic, rah-rah stuff was on the front page of bothe washington post" and "the new york times," by and large. >> and it was backing up all the op-ed writing, which was all war hawkish anyway. pinkus was a great reporter. it was only in the days after we realized there was no wmds in the days after the eration that people began to write a lot of those stories in "the washington post" and say, wait a minute, all along we should have done better than this. >> but before the invasion, for a year priority the invasion, people, jonathan landing and others were writing pieces that were very critical -- >> were they getting in the paper? >> not all of them. some weren't covering this story. ann walter and others at "the washington post," in the run-up, were coming up with some real good stories. you know, "new york times" would do a story saying saddam hussein has these aluminum tubes that will be used to make nuclear material for bombs. a few days later, "the washington post" had a story that said, wait a minute. that wasn't put on page a-1,
while, as you said, all the whiz bang, golly gee, patriotic, rah-rah stuff was on the front page of bothe washington post" and "the new york times," by and large. >> and it was backing up all the op-ed writing, which was all war hawkish anyway. pinkus was a great reporter. it was only in the days after we realized there was no wmds in the days after the eration that people began to write a lot of those stories in "the washington post" and say, wait a minute, all...
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golly, doesn't seem like they could get any worse.ikulski joins us next. >>> milwaukee police chief edward flynn, this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! ya. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the powe
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stacking these girls three high, and the barbed wire and surrounded by barbed wire and guard towers, and gollyt keep these girls in here like this, i was looking for reaction. i thought some of the guests would maybe gasp or kind of be taken aback and i didn't see any reaction at all. but there was a staff member who -- you could just see, they were listening and one actually backed up into the room to kind of hear the rest of what was being said. you know, i could see that he had heard it too. and, you know, he actually just backed up and he was leaving the room, but then stopped, and wanted to hear. and, you know, i was -- we were there as voters, as much as workers. we were there as voters. and i was there as a voter, at least. i felt like -- i wanted to hear what he had to say. i was interested. and so i was listening very closely. and that was another thing. i didn't feel like he was talking to us. i think we were invisible to him. and, you know -- i don't think -- i don't think he was talking to us. he didn't acknowledge us in any way. and, you know, i think that's also telling. >> scott
stacking these girls three high, and the barbed wire and surrounded by barbed wire and guard towers, and gollyt keep these girls in here like this, i was looking for reaction. i thought some of the guests would maybe gasp or kind of be taken aback and i didn't see any reaction at all. but there was a staff member who -- you could just see, they were listening and one actually backed up into the room to kind of hear the rest of what was being said. you know, i could see that he had heard it too....
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people who are out there working every day at jobs they don't like, that are underpaid, feel like, golly, something's not right when people are abusing the system, no matter how bad it is, now, people who should not be collecting these sort of entitlements, if they really don't deserve them. and that's really the problem, isn't it? because it feels like more and more people collect these without any guilt at all. just this notion that, hey, somehow it's owed to me. >> and i think there's a pride issue involved, too, people would prefer to be on disability even if they're frauding the system than to go on welfare because there's a stigma with the welfare issue, but we have complete towns that were just wiped out with the economy, and oil industry and-- i think they've he resorted to measures they typically wouldn't. charles: and sadly you're going to be a busy guy for a long time. >> a good thing. charles: good for you, but bad for the economy. i appreciate it. >> thank you. charles: the s&p 500 i don't know if you were watching, came within a hair of the all-time high. we're going to be
people who are out there working every day at jobs they don't like, that are underpaid, feel like, golly, something's not right when people are abusing the system, no matter how bad it is, now, people who should not be collecting these sort of entitlements, if they really don't deserve them. and that's really the problem, isn't it? because it feels like more and more people collect these without any guilt at all. just this notion that, hey, somehow it's owed to me. >> and i think there's...
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golly. i think i was-- yes, 14 years old, and went to work at a small hotel in kennebunkport, maine, back before the nation had heard of edmund musky and george bush. and i go back there every now and then, because it recalls a lot of pleasant childhood memories from the late 50's. >> why did you do that? >> well, it was a summer job during high school days, and i first got exposed to new england because my great uncle by marriage, calvin coolidge, from which the cal comes, was from that area, and my parents took me out to northampton, massachusetts to meet grace coolidge, and was just incredibly mpressed by her grace and her just wonderful mind, and roamed around her house at the age, i think, of 13 or 14, and since joined the coolidge memorial society, which sends me the raw speeches unedited by historians or commentators of a man who has really been slandered by those historians who didn't say a whole lot. but when he did say something, he had something to say. he wouldn't do very well in
golly. i think i was-- yes, 14 years old, and went to work at a small hotel in kennebunkport, maine, back before the nation had heard of edmund musky and george bush. and i go back there every now and then, because it recalls a lot of pleasant childhood memories from the late 50's. >> why did you do that? >> well, it was a summer job during high school days, and i first got exposed to new england because my great uncle by marriage, calvin coolidge, from which the cal comes, was from...
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that i use, but i use semiautomatic shotguns for waterfowl hunting, and we have here in maryland, my gollye the 1950 us come and they .re limited by law they do not really know what the assault weapon is. that is the battle indianapolis, in the statehouse. i cannot determine what a true -- annapolis, the statehouse, they cannot determine what a true assault weapon is. i have friends in montana that use it for hunting, and that is their choice of weapon. host: thank you for sharing your story. philip rucker? guest: this illuminates one of the stories in the gun debate. the divide is much more geographic than partisan. it is really that people in urban and suburban areas are more likely to support stricter gun control, and people that live in rural areas where it might take a long time for a police officer to come to their home, or the use guns to fend off a lease or other predators or other-- coyotes predators, they feel the need to have these guns. host: chris, massachusetts. independent. caller: how are you doing? host: good. caller: first, thank you for having the show. i'm a 20-year-old
that i use, but i use semiautomatic shotguns for waterfowl hunting, and we have here in maryland, my gollye the 1950 us come and they .re limited by law they do not really know what the assault weapon is. that is the battle indianapolis, in the statehouse. i cannot determine what a true -- annapolis, the statehouse, they cannot determine what a true assault weapon is. i have friends in montana that use it for hunting, and that is their choice of weapon. host: thank you for sharing your story....
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that people want, meeting the needs and wants of other people, it's in essence of free markets, by golly>> the united states still has the most billionaires in the world. we haven't quite lost that one yet. 442, up slightly from the year before. but other regions of the world, especially the asia pacific region. and the amazing thing is you have several more billionaires in europe, even as that continent implodes, you still have people who can do things and defy the downward pull of gravity from their crazy governments. stuart: all right. 442 billionaires in the united states of america. 442 american billionaires. >> yes. stuart: now is america still a place where you make the money as opposed to inheriting the money? >> yes. and you can see it by some of these new names, like tory birch and woodman and others who are doing it on their own. look at the people who are near the top of the list, like bill gates and warren buffett. bill gates started off in the 1970s, a terrible decade in this country where we nearly tanked the economy, we came out of it in the 80s. bill gates and microsoft.
that people want, meeting the needs and wants of other people, it's in essence of free markets, by golly>> the united states still has the most billionaires in the world. we haven't quite lost that one yet. 442, up slightly from the year before. but other regions of the world, especially the asia pacific region. and the amazing thing is you have several more billionaires in europe, even as that continent implodes, you still have people who can do things and defy the downward pull of...
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running for president than paul ryan because if you are running for president, you are supposed to say, gollyimportant for the country. if i am going to run, they have to drag me in. paul ryan didn't sound like somebody running for president. >> shannon: we will see. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: you know who will get us if we don't wrap up in time. >> yes. >> reporter: rand paul. last week, the filibustir. does he put himself in the 2016. >> rand pawfls going to run for president. this was a great launch for his national identity and as john mccain scolded him for talking to talking to the liberitarian kids, they vote and they participate. he doll well in iowa. >> shannon: we were at many rand paul events and saw his devoted followers. >> they are in. >> shannon: that buzz is there. tomorrow morning, 11:00 30s a.m. on the interknit. >> it will be awesome. >> shannon: see thru. how serious is the threat of a nuclear attack, on the u.s. for north korea. we will talk with best selling author joel rosenberg. take me out of the ballgame, seemed more appropriate at the baseball world classic game. t
running for president than paul ryan because if you are running for president, you are supposed to say, gollyimportant for the country. if i am going to run, they have to drag me in. paul ryan didn't sound like somebody running for president. >> shannon: we will see. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: you know who will get us if we don't wrap up in time. >> yes. >> reporter: rand paul. last week, the filibustir. does he put himself in the 2016. >> rand pawfls going...
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golly, since 1929 on average you see 5% reductions in the value of stocks three times on average, threeear. this is the first time we've seen this kind of a pullback since september. goodness knows the market is due for a pullback. we don't think it will real long legs to it though. tracy: you have indices hitting new highs kind of on contractionary volume, right? you have a declining momentum feeling out there so does it make you nervous at all? >> well, it does. it always makes people nervous when the market is moving to the downside but i'm looking at standpoint from of opportunity. tracy: yeah. >> we're looking at the idea of putting more money to work in emerging markets over the next few months given these kind of opportunities because we think that is over the next year or two that is where real money will be made in the markets. tracy: because, yesterday we heard that the fed wasn't pulling the trigger anytime soon, right? money will keep coming and lots of people matter than me say you can't fight the fed. get your money in there. >> right. tracy: doing same thing overseas, rig
golly, since 1929 on average you see 5% reductions in the value of stocks three times on average, threeear. this is the first time we've seen this kind of a pullback since september. goodness knows the market is due for a pullback. we don't think it will real long legs to it though. tracy: you have indices hitting new highs kind of on contractionary volume, right? you have a declining momentum feeling out there so does it make you nervous at all? >> well, it does. it always makes people...
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if you say that we're going to have the laws of war here, we're going to have martial law here, by golly let's have a debate about it. let's have a discussion in the country, let's have everybody talking about are we the battlefield. is this a battlefield? is our country a battlefield? because what that means is you get no due process in a battlefield. and i'm not here to argue and say that you get due process in a battlefield. i'm here to argue that we can't let america be a battlefield because we can't say that we're no longer going to have due process, that we're no longer going to have trial by jury, that we're no longer going to have presentment of charges and grand juries. it is impossible in a battlefield. in afghanistan, it's impossible to say hey, wait a minute, can i read you your miranda rights? it is impossible. we're not arguing for that. we're not arguing for a judge or a jury or anything else. if people are shooting at our troops, they can do everything possible, including drone strikes. it's not even the technology so much that i'm opposed to but the technology opens door
if you say that we're going to have the laws of war here, we're going to have martial law here, by golly let's have a debate about it. let's have a discussion in the country, let's have everybody talking about are we the battlefield. is this a battlefield? is our country a battlefield? because what that means is you get no due process in a battlefield. and i'm not here to argue and say that you get due process in a battlefield. i'm here to argue that we can't let america be a battlefield...
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presidents need to more easily say, by golly, no, the constitution says you can't do that. the fifth amendment does apply. there are no exceptions to the fifth amendment for american citizens on american soil. that's all we're asking. but i think the 9/11 comparison or pearl harbor is a red herring in the sense none of us disagree with repelling an imminent lethal attack, ongoing lethal attack with lethal force. no one disagrees with that. mr. durbin: would the senator yield for a question without yielding the floor? the white paper presented to us by the justice department concludes the right to national self-defense and the 2001 authorization to use military force gave the u.s. government lethal authority to kill a u.s. citizen in a foreign country that is not an area of active hostilities. if the target is a senior operational leader of al qaeda or an associated force, so it's qualified in that regard. the white paper argues such an attack does not violate the constitutional rights of the u.s. citizen in this circumstance -- quote -- "if heposes an imminent threat of vio
presidents need to more easily say, by golly, no, the constitution says you can't do that. the fifth amendment does apply. there are no exceptions to the fifth amendment for american citizens on american soil. that's all we're asking. but i think the 9/11 comparison or pearl harbor is a red herring in the sense none of us disagree with repelling an imminent lethal attack, ongoing lethal attack with lethal force. no one disagrees with that. mr. durbin: would the senator yield for a question...