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>> goodwin: it's a mystery in a certain sense, because he is...ne level, he's extremely confident. i think from the time he was young, he knew that he was, in some sense, a genius. but when he was young, he was so worried that opportunities would never allow him to exercise his talents. and he was hugely ambitious. he wanted to be remembered for having done something that would stand the test of time. so, boy, has that been achieved-- saving the union, ending slavery, and living forever in history. pretty good. >> spielberg: and action. >> stahl: spielberg went to great lengths to make his movie look as historically accurate as possible. here's first lady mary todd lincoln; here's sally field, who put on 25 pounds to play the part. this is abolitionist thaddeus stevens, and this is tommy lee jones in the role. and here's secretary of war edwin stanton, played by bruce mcgill. and rooms in the white house were recreated. spielberg went out and found first editions of books lincoln read. i heard, the same rug by the same... i mean, it looked the sam
>> goodwin: it's a mystery in a certain sense, because he is...ne level, he's extremely confident. i think from the time he was young, he knew that he was, in some sense, a genius. but when he was young, he was so worried that opportunities would never allow him to exercise his talents. and he was hugely ambitious. he wanted to be remembered for having done something that would stand the test of time. so, boy, has that been achieved-- saving the union, ending slavery, and living forever...
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goodwin. we see him doing all kinds of stuff.e is part stuntman, part houdini artist. >> it will air on a stahow call watch. our host here is pregnant, and she is the host of a public television show, it looks like she gets nervous -- >> according to loose trancelatiotranc translations, it has to do with a lack of oxygen from the experiment, a scarey moment to see on public television in croat croatia. >> live tv, anything can happen. time to answer the age old question, how many dudes does it take to get a stray cat out of your house? >> there's literally a random cat in here. he is in the other room now. >> i'm putting my money on the cat. >> i am too. >> the eyes are glowing. >> it tries to escape, hanging from the wall. >> i've never seen this cat before. >> it falls down the steps, now they're armed with a laundry basket, they're looking for it, and one kid is like it's in your dresser, man. >> be careful. >> i'm thinking, as i'm watching this, he's playing a joke on his friend -- >> oh, it is, how did it get back there? it
goodwin. we see him doing all kinds of stuff.e is part stuntman, part houdini artist. >> it will air on a stahow call watch. our host here is pregnant, and she is the host of a public television show, it looks like she gets nervous -- >> according to loose trancelatiotranc translations, it has to do with a lack of oxygen from the experiment, a scarey moment to see on public television in croat croatia. >> live tv, anything can happen. time to answer the age old question, how...
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jennifer goodwin joins us on coffee with shedding light on oral hygiene.th us, we'll be right back. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> it's friday and raining. sharon is watching the roads marty is over at first warning weather. >> here's first warning doppler weather radar. for the most part it's just rain on the streets, not slick spots and/or freezing rain. i point that out for a reason. the air temperature itself, while we get your attention, maybe because of somebody seeing sleet snow, near the mason dixon line, we have a winter weather advisory in effect through 10:00. the problematic area is going to be right up along the pennsylvania, maryland border. i've gotten a report of just rain. that's good news. 34 degrees on tv hill. that's 8 degrees warmer than this time yesterday. through the day it's going to be gray with rain. 44 at lunch that will be your daytime high. rain should be abating slowly but surely by dinner. >>> you see your school advisories at the bo
jennifer goodwin joins us on coffee with shedding light on oral hygiene.th us, we'll be right back. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> it's friday and raining. sharon is watching the roads marty is over at first warning weather. >> here's first warning doppler weather radar. for the most part it's just rain on the streets, not slick spots and/or freezing rain. i point that out for a reason....
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goodwin will help to pay the government bedroom tax on their home for 26 years. what justification can there be? >> first of all, i will look at any individual case and the department of work and pensions will look any individual case. but can i just first of all make this point? this is not a tax. attacks is when someone arms of money. it is their money and the government take some of it away. frankly, the party opposite have got to engage in the fact that housing benefit now account for 23 billion pounds of government spending. that is a 50% increase over the last decade come and we have to address the fact as well that we have 250,000 families in overcrowded accommodation, and we have 1.8 million people waiting for a council house. that is why it's not surprising the honorable gentleman on the front bench is shouting shameful, let him listen to what labour's housing minister said under the last government. he said this, we have reiterated time and again they need to ensure that houses that are too large for people's current needs are allocated accordingly. tha
goodwin will help to pay the government bedroom tax on their home for 26 years. what justification can there be? >> first of all, i will look at any individual case and the department of work and pensions will look any individual case. but can i just first of all make this point? this is not a tax. attacks is when someone arms of money. it is their money and the government take some of it away. frankly, the party opposite have got to engage in the fact that housing benefit now account for...
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lori: back with the a team, judy miller, michael goodwin, national review correspondent kevin williamsonident going out on these campaign style events versus meeting with congress. >> yoke he wants a -- i don't think he wants a deal. if government workers are unionized, they are a very important source of campaign donation to democrats, you cut salaries, you cut positions you take money out of democratic campaign pockets. i don't think he wants a deal. lori: i have to ask you about farrakhan. you have interviewed him. chicago murder capital of the world, a good solution? >> i just came back from chicago i did a piece on the gangs and murder there. more than 500 murders a year. lori: insane solution? a solution nonetheless. >> if you are a crazy person. >> the idea that a gang banger is a sold o soldier way is insa. the problem with chicago is, chicago policing. the police in new york have done a much better job under the same is, circumstances. the read that police are not taking guns and locking up kids with guns they are using t
lori: back with the a team, judy miller, michael goodwin, national review correspondent kevin williamsonident going out on these campaign style events versus meeting with congress. >> yoke he wants a -- i don't think he wants a deal. if government workers are unionized, they are a very important source of campaign donation to democrats, you cut salaries, you cut positions you take money out of democratic campaign pockets. i don't think he wants a deal. lori: i have to ask you about...
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. >> i'm jennifer goode wing and you're -- goodwin and you're watching "on the red carpet." >> welcome"on the red carpet" from the fashion institute of design and merchandising, l.a. i'm rachel smith. this gallery is filled with cool and colorful costumes from this year's oscar nominated films. we will take a closer look in a bit. first, ent follows the yellow brick record all the way to the red carpet great e of ooze god, the oosh "oz, the great and powerful." >> welcome to the yellow brick word. we're off to see the hollywood premiere of "oz, the great and powerful." there's no place like hollywood. tinseltown transformed itself into emerald city just in time for the wonderful wizard himself, james franco, to fly in. >> i know that there would be great expectations for, you know, a movie, you know, about oz. have them. i wouldem. >> james says like the classic this trip to oz is an adventure for all ages. >> people have grown up with oz, youno
. >> i'm jennifer goode wing and you're -- goodwin and you're watching "on the red carpet." >> welcome"on the red carpet" from the fashion institute of design and merchandising, l.a. i'm rachel smith. this gallery is filled with cool and colorful costumes from this year's oscar nominated films. we will take a closer look in a bit. first, ent follows the yellow brick record all the way to the red carpet great e of ooze god, the oosh "oz, the great and...
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. >> i'm jennifer goode wing and you're -- goodwin and you're watching "on the red carpet." >> welcome institute of design and merchandising, l.a. i'm rachel smith. this gallery is filled with cool and colorful costumes from this year's oscar nominated films. we will take a closer look in a bit. first, ent follows the yellow brick record all the way to the red carpet great e of ooze god, the oosh "oz, the great and powerful." >> welcome to the yellow brick word. we're off to see the hollywood premiere of "oz, the great and powerful." there's no place like hollywood. tinseltown transformed itself into emerald city just in time for the wonderful wizard himself, james franco, to fly in. >> i know that there would be great expectations for, you know, a movie, you know, about oz. have them. i wouldem. >> james says like the classic this trip to oz is an adventure for all ages. >>eo
. >> i'm jennifer goode wing and you're -- goodwin and you're watching "on the red carpet." >> welcome institute of design and merchandising, l.a. i'm rachel smith. this gallery is filled with cool and colorful costumes from this year's oscar nominated films. we will take a closer look in a bit. first, ent follows the yellow brick record all the way to the red carpet great e of ooze god, the oosh "oz, the great and powerful." >> welcome to the yellow brick...
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i think goodwin lou. >> he was filibustered. it is different to filibuster someone for thh supreme court. you really have to talk. the way the senate works, i mean, it is so completely dysfunctional is that a senator who objects to who is going on said i'm going to filibuster and they just simply give up. a supreme court is such a high-profile kind of vote that the senate would simply wait them out. >> the old days of reading from the phone book to stall. >> well, they would have to do that. i'm not sure they could sustain. >> the senate regardless of the president, the senate that is likely to be in next session is going to be divided. >> quite divided, as it has been the last two years. >> the last line of your book, i will try to remembbr. the whole thing is great. the last line stayed with me. inevitably inveriably, the constitution lives. >> yes. >> i walked away hopeful. that everything that has been pplarizing for the country, that somehow the court is not the constitution's interpretation will always change, depending on
i think goodwin lou. >> he was filibustered. it is different to filibuster someone for thh supreme court. you really have to talk. the way the senate works, i mean, it is so completely dysfunctional is that a senator who objects to who is going on said i'm going to filibuster and they just simply give up. a supreme court is such a high-profile kind of vote that the senate would simply wait them out. >> the old days of reading from the phone book to stall. >> well, they would...
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a-team author radio talk show house monica crowley, and fox, news host, laurie rothman, and michael goodwinou areon one not attired in well, you have a tie. let me begin with you, your reaction to the cia hearings? >> i thought that whole day was a debacle for this administration. these people are all applying for a new job, that is there only because the senate republicans refused to vote on his replacement until they got more information about benghazi. you continental bine that with -- combine that with john brennan, and martin dempsey, i thought it was awful, i thought that testimony was not believable, i thought that idea that the president was not involved that night, they didn't hear from him? that is a disgrace. any offer in the military would be court-martialed for disappearing in the moment of battle, this is our commander in chief. lou: the stunning testimony to me, it came from so many quarters, defense secretary, general dempsey, who said, no one asked him for help. that was a gut-wrenching, to me, statement, one that i never expected chairman of joint chiefs of staff to stay,
a-team author radio talk show house monica crowley, and fox, news host, laurie rothman, and michael goodwinou areon one not attired in well, you have a tie. let me begin with you, your reaction to the cia hearings? >> i thought that whole day was a debacle for this administration. these people are all applying for a new job, that is there only because the senate republicans refused to vote on his replacement until they got more information about benghazi. you continental bine that with --...
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off to a pretty decent start and of course that will start to change but you still have a pretty goodwin there, let's go to steve. >>> right now systems continue to rotate down out of the northwest and there is a ripple on the jetstream as it comes right over the sierra producing a few slight snow showers it will be a fast mover behind that big system which left a lot of snow in the desert and arizona. low clouds, some breeze, keeping temperatures up this morning i should say. storm track except for a system, it is moving by quickly and hitting us and we get mostly dry forecast and next week, we have a 7 and 10 day outlook which is very describe. blue canyon has some light snow and maybe for an hour or two you can get up to a half inch of snow. 40s on the temperatures and yesterday we had a lot of upper 20s and that breeze has picked up at santa rosa and their temperatures are up, napa has a north wind at 7. gusting in half-moon bay, some areas have a little breeze especially along the coast. we just kind of zip on by, mostly sunny, breezy to windy and again, not too bad at the surface,
off to a pretty decent start and of course that will start to change but you still have a pretty goodwin there, let's go to steve. >>> right now systems continue to rotate down out of the northwest and there is a ripple on the jetstream as it comes right over the sierra producing a few slight snow showers it will be a fast mover behind that big system which left a lot of snow in the desert and arizona. low clouds, some breeze, keeping temperatures up this morning i should say. storm...
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the fasters 40 was turned in by texas wide receiver marquis goodwin. goes up 2.47. and he knows it. time by himself no guarantee of a high draft pick but it does earn him an adidas shoe contract. shoe contract. >>> and we'll show you you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >>> the cal and stanford women's basketball teams are the best in the country and they're building momentum to take to the pac12. bears started slowly trailing in the half. brandon hits that jumper with less than six minutes to go. cal had its first lead since it was 2-0. despite the foul she had 26 but it came down to this. farris with the bucket. tatiana could not g
the fasters 40 was turned in by texas wide receiver marquis goodwin. goes up 2.47. and he knows it. time by himself no guarantee of a high draft pick but it does earn him an adidas shoe contract. shoe contract. >>> and we'll show you you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere....
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getting back to goodwin, the press questioning the president have not always been the most reliable andtive even though sometimes some good reporters like our own ed henry, jake tapper formerly of abc, ask tough questions and you get a lot of other incidents. remember this one? hold on, remember this one, chicago tribune reporter? watch this. >> thank you, mr. president. and congratulations, by the way. one quick follow-up-- >> and you were there when i was running for state senate. >> that's right, i was. >> christy and i go back a way. >> i never have seen you lose, i wasn't looking that one time. >> megyn: oh, god, it never gets more uncomfortable. >> you took that to me, i was going to refer to that. the problem is not that you get soft questions from twitter feeds or from a youtube video. he often gets soft questions from the white house press corps, they've largely given him a free pass and this is what i mean, it doesn't mean that they're not critical on occasion, but for example, the immigration he debate. there's been almost no discussion of barack obama's role in the last immi
getting back to goodwin, the press questioning the president have not always been the most reliable andtive even though sometimes some good reporters like our own ed henry, jake tapper formerly of abc, ask tough questions and you get a lot of other incidents. remember this one? hold on, remember this one, chicago tribune reporter? watch this. >> thank you, mr. president. and congratulations, by the way. one quick follow-up-- >> and you were there when i was running for state senate....
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obviously it's a goodwin for us. >> reporter: the caps across the state getting ready to play tampa bay tomorrow. all right. you know college basketball has no bigger rivalry than duke and north carolina, the two teams getting set to face off tonight. it has lost luster this year. duke is ranked number one, but north carolina a very mediocre 16-7 on the season, but it's a tremendous rivalry. even when the managers play in their annual managers' game, which they did last night. what an ending this was. tied at 52, duke managed to -- at the buzzer, sinks the three. game over, duke manages to one it 55-52. the crowd goes nut. yes, there was a crowd. they rushed the court. hopefully tonight's game can have just as much drama. >>> one final basketball note, the wizards in detroit tonight, going for their fifth straight win. they are one of the hottest team in the nba right now, but they have not fared wet. just 9-42 in detroit, getting back to 1987. i will tell you i'm expecting it to get a little bit colder here in vieira, so i don't think i'll be able to wear the same gear i had on today.
obviously it's a goodwin for us. >> reporter: the caps across the state getting ready to play tampa bay tomorrow. all right. you know college basketball has no bigger rivalry than duke and north carolina, the two teams getting set to face off tonight. it has lost luster this year. duke is ranked number one, but north carolina a very mediocre 16-7 on the season, but it's a tremendous rivalry. even when the managers play in their annual managers' game, which they did last night. what an...
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michael goodwin. and joe trippi. what is going on, joe?concept that this administration just does not seem to have a -- anyway to move forward on this, is to me appalling. >> well, we can't compel another country to do what -- to give us you know interrogation of somebody. it -- i mean, we have to abide by the laws of the country these guys are in. but also,. lou: like in libya? is that what -- >> no, but it's clear whether we're getting -- whether the are asking the questions we want them asked. in other words, a lot of times we let the government in place in egypt do the interrogation, they have -- they can do things in their technique that we don't do any more. and so it is unclear to me, from any of the public statements, what going on. >> are you surprised that the obama administration is giving up those e-mails? >> on benghazi? no, not at all. i think it is because of the brennan hearing and confirmation. they want to get that confirmation, but -- i doubt there will be much in there that will be of interest. lou: well, i -- >> 71 --
michael goodwin. and joe trippi. what is going on, joe?concept that this administration just does not seem to have a -- anyway to move forward on this, is to me appalling. >> well, we can't compel another country to do what -- to give us you know interrogation of somebody. it -- i mean, we have to abide by the laws of the country these guys are in. but also,. lou: like in libya? is that what -- >> no, but it's clear whether we're getting -- whether the are asking the questions we...
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. >> interesting, leave it there thank you so much for joining me, mik michael goodwin, judeit miller. kevin williamson. that is it for us tonight. i am in for "lou dobbs tonight," you can see me alongside melissa francis each day here on fox business. neil: if we hit a down record, not today, what if i told you we're looking at a resolution? welcome i'm neil cavuto it did not happen today, but i suspect that it is not a matter of if but when the dow takes more than 5 year high, that is good until you remember, what we were a little more than months away from at that time, a recession and later a meltdown, first signs were sprouting, home prices are easing and homeowner were having problems paying their mortgage, not a tumble in prices. not a lot of stressed homeowners but signals that maybe consumers were getting into a crunch, then came the crunch. i am saying that the signs are more persuasive, we're in for some stormy weather, how else do you explain walmart worried? walmart, a magnet for the common man uncommonly concerned about a payroll tax, and rising gas prices. and all becau
. >> interesting, leave it there thank you so much for joining me, mik michael goodwin, judeit miller. kevin williamson. that is it for us tonight. i am in for "lou dobbs tonight," you can see me alongside melissa francis each day here on fox business. neil: if we hit a down record, not today, what if i told you we're looking at a resolution? welcome i'm neil cavuto it did not happen today, but i suspect that it is not a matter of if but when the dow takes more than 5 year high,...
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john goodwin. nancy, see you at 3:00.our marketing. >> our gaggle is here to talk about the sequester square, and why the phrase working it out is taking on new meaning in capitol hill. but first washington soup of the day is chicken noodle. so boring. lazy. jumping in with lazy. don't forget to check out the website. run down on msnbc. we'll be right back. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas. no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy the most. [ woman ] it's as easy as... one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. [thto fight chronic. the osteoarthritis pain.ewards credit card. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever
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lou: remy spencer, and michael goodwin, and joe trippi. >> thank you. >> that is it for us, thank you for joining us, coming up tomorrow, ubs chief economist will join us about what is happening to the market, and former new york state homeland security czar, michael bal bony on drones and others, thank you for being with us, good night from new york. neil: linked in, face the music and pay up, anything but nothing, you are big money. you can can afford to fork over some cash. i'm neil cavuto, true, likes of linkedin and facebook not paying a penny in taxes to the federal government. to me is makes no senate all. exxonmobil still evil if it paid more than $31 billion in taxes and chevron still represen thoss paying highest rate, they don't rate any media attention -- that good. mark zuckerberg paying no rate buzz not rate any media attention, what his company does is gd, and cool. even though really, does not end up with washington seeing cool cash. lingeredin pays zero percent and walmart pays federal income tax north of 32%. caterpillar 30.7% or mcdonald's 31.3%. food for thought. t
lou: remy spencer, and michael goodwin, and joe trippi. >> thank you. >> that is it for us, thank you for joining us, coming up tomorrow, ubs chief economist will join us about what is happening to the market, and former new york state homeland security czar, michael bal bony on drones and others, thank you for being with us, good night from new york. neil: linked in, face the music and pay up, anything but nothing, you are big money. you can can afford to fork over some cash. i'm...
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spielberg's -- in today's book is the screenplay for the lincoln movie and a forward by doris kearns goodwin the communications group publishes it, 164 pages, $34 for costs and $15.90 for the paper book and you can order while we are laying -- live and we will have signed copies for you. as well we have harold holzer, his third or fourth time on, senior vice president for internal affairs at the metropolitan museum of art and cochair of the lincoln bicentennial commission, may it rest in peace. has authored or co-authored 44 books on lincoln and the civil war and is a specialist in this imagery and go to guy on media on anything lincoln. hopefully we will get you an artifact whisper. he won the lincoln prize for cooper union and the award four times the evans freeman award, chicago civil roundtable the achievement awards for the lincoln group of new york and also the james robertson young leaders award for the roundtable of new york and that really goes to the book he has done today which is his latest book, how abraham lincoln ended slavery in america - a companion book for young readers to
spielberg's -- in today's book is the screenplay for the lincoln movie and a forward by doris kearns goodwin the communications group publishes it, 164 pages, $34 for costs and $15.90 for the paper book and you can order while we are laying -- live and we will have signed copies for you. as well we have harold holzer, his third or fourth time on, senior vice president for internal affairs at the metropolitan museum of art and cochair of the lincoln bicentennial commission, may it rest in peace....
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i go first to boston and doris kearns goodwin. here we have the first state of the union, the president seemed to be different and outline the different vision in otherwise inauguration and in here he provided some of the details. what did you think, doris. >> what it shows is the state of the union is the chance for the prepared to be that one national voice. everyone else sitting in the audience, he's up on the stage. one of the reasons why woodrow wilson -- he decided to argue his role not bigger or smarter no longer ronald reagan the government's the problem not the solution. no longer even bill clinton saying the era of big government is over. by saying that he was going to act executive action if congress didn't act. and seeming very reasonable even though he wasn't combative, he was arguing to the country i think k en more to the congress. and then he did have some refrains in there that got a lot of applause. i remember in 6 5 lbj say how many times did they applause me. he understood the need for refrains and he came back
i go first to boston and doris kearns goodwin. here we have the first state of the union, the president seemed to be different and outline the different vision in otherwise inauguration and in here he provided some of the details. what did you think, doris. >> what it shows is the state of the union is the chance for the prepared to be that one national voice. everyone else sitting in the audience, he's up on the stage. one of the reasons why woodrow wilson -- he decided to argue his role...
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new york post columnist and fox news contributor michael goodwin is here to answer that.> alisyn: how can it be hype, hype, hype, when we heard from everybody in the administration that there will be fewer meat inspectors, border patrol agents, fewer faa workers? won't there be delays? >> that's the key, that this is the administration acting in concert to scare the american people, to go through agency by agency, to say you will have everything from fewer meat inspectors, fewer teachers, fewer firemen, fewer people guarding the borders, nuclear weapons will be unsafe. i mean, it is a kind of parade of horrors that isn't logically possible. >> alisyn: why not? if we're furloughing workers, why won't we have fewer teachers and border patrol agents? >> why are we furloughing workers? why are we making that choice when this is a cut of 2.3%? $3.6 trillion federal budget and we are cutting $85 billion over the course of a year. >> alisyn: over the course of half a year. >> okay. even then, commissioners in any local government would have smarter ways of doing it than picking
new york post columnist and fox news contributor michael goodwin is here to answer that.> alisyn: how can it be hype, hype, hype, when we heard from everybody in the administration that there will be fewer meat inspectors, border patrol agents, fewer faa workers? won't there be delays? >> that's the key, that this is the administration acting in concert to scare the american people, to go through agency by agency, to say you will have everything from fewer meat inspectors, fewer...
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america, munich, and today's book is the screen play for the lincoln movie, and it's a forward by goodwin, the communication groups publishes. 164 pages, you can order while we're live or later on as well. we'll have signed copies for you. as well we have harold holzer, co-chair of the u.s. lincoln bicentennial commission, me ad rest in peace, has co-authored 44 book0s 'lincoln and is a specialist on lincoln and the go-to guy for the media for anything lincoln and has a nice artifact collection in fact. he won the lincoln prize. has also won the freeman award here at the chicago roundtable, three achievement awards from the group of new york. and also the james robertson young readers award from the roundtable of new york, and that really goes right to the book he has done today. which is his latest book, how abraham lincoln ended slavery in america, a come papillon book for young readers to the steven spielberg film lincoln. it's a new market praise for it books, 224 pages, illustrated, and it's 16.99 and we can get you this signed as well in first edition. well, thank you both for joini
america, munich, and today's book is the screen play for the lincoln movie, and it's a forward by goodwin, the communication groups publishes. 164 pages, you can order while we're live or later on as well. we'll have signed copies for you. as well we have harold holzer, co-chair of the u.s. lincoln bicentennial commission, me ad rest in peace, has co-authored 44 book0s 'lincoln and is a specialist on lincoln and the go-to guy for the media for anything lincoln and has a nice artifact collection...
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[laughter] tomorrow on this program, doris kearns goodwin, blond on blond and clive davis. and speaking of music happy birthday to one of the greats, one of the architects of rock and roll, he's 85 years old today, the great fats domino. ♪ you made me cry ♪ ♪ when you said goodbye ♪ ♪ ain't that a shame ♪ ♪ my tears fell like rain ♪ ♪ ain't that a shame ♪ ♪ you're the one to blame ♪ ♪ you broke my heart ♪ ♪ when you said we'll part ♪ ♪ ain't that a shame ♪ ♪ my tears fell like rain ♪ ♪ ain't that a shame ♪ ♪ you're the one to blame ♪ ♪ oh, well, goodbye ♪ ♪ although i'll cry ♪ ♪ ain't that a shame ♪ my tears fell like rain ♪ ♪ ain't that a shame ♪ ♪ you're the one to blame ♪ ♪ imus in the morning ♪ >> political blackmail takes to the road today. the president will threaten disaster, catastrophe if we just cut two cents on the dollar. good morning, everyone, he'll go to virginia, he'll speak in the military town like a campaign stop. military readiness will suffer and jobs will be lost because the republicans are protecting the rich. the president will spell out the pain fro
[laughter] tomorrow on this program, doris kearns goodwin, blond on blond and clive davis. and speaking of music happy birthday to one of the greats, one of the architects of rock and roll, he's 85 years old today, the great fats domino. ♪ you made me cry ♪ ♪ when you said goodbye ♪ ♪ ain't that a shame ♪ ♪ my tears fell like rain ♪ ♪ ain't that a shame ♪ ♪ you're the one to blame ♪ ♪ you broke my heart ♪ ♪ when you said we'll part ♪ ♪ ain't that a shame ♪...
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me and "once upon a time" cutie, ginnifer goodwin sit down with rev run and tyrese. >> go go go. >> coconutirst ever game of "kitchen-ary." then -- >> coming up in here. oh! >> rachael: the boys of talking truth about the games men play with women. >> have you text a breakup like hey babe. >> are you going to put my business in the street? [cheers and applause] >> rachael: hey, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome. you know a few weeks back, i got to go over to my buddy, jimmy fallon's show. i had a blast. i always have a great time with jim h. a fabulous time we got to plipictionary and i'm a game-loving woman. whether you saw my pictionary debut on the fallon show if you watch this show you know we love to play games, we play them all the time. i get more than a little competitive when it comes to the game. i love game night at home, too. we thought we'd start today's show with a
me and "once upon a time" cutie, ginnifer goodwin sit down with rev run and tyrese. >> go go go. >> coconutirst ever game of "kitchen-ary." then -- >> coming up in here. oh! >> rachael: the boys of talking truth about the games men play with women. >> have you text a breakup like hey babe. >> are you going to put my business in the street? [cheers and applause] >> rachael: hey, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome. you know a few...
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yolanda goodwin robson was a political activist in her own right before going on the pursue a ph.d.s the first women chemist to work in new york city's presbyterian hospital. before plessy v. ferguson made it the lu of the land, essie was a vital part of the equality in america. she was a crucial actor in anti-colonial movements in america. the relationship between paul and essie was complicated, but shared by devotion to justice. to join us to talk about all things essie is author of the new book "eslanda." i am so excited that you are here. >> i am pleased to be here. >> what do we need to nknow abot this woman? is. >> well, in some ways she was a biographer's dream and filmmaker's dream, because she lived a large political life, large professional life, and traveled to 40 countries on five continents at a time when women's lives were prescribed. she went to see mao, and went alongside paul to take a stand against fascism, and took her young son to sub saharan africa, and for those of us who jet around these days we forget how arduous it is. >> she was on a ship with her son. >> y
yolanda goodwin robson was a political activist in her own right before going on the pursue a ph.d.s the first women chemist to work in new york city's presbyterian hospital. before plessy v. ferguson made it the lu of the land, essie was a vital part of the equality in america. she was a crucial actor in anti-colonial movements in america. the relationship between paul and essie was complicated, but shared by devotion to justice. to join us to talk about all things essie is author of the new...
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obtain cloture and were not confirmed of president obama's nominees and those were caitlin alligan and goodwin lu. no district judge has been denied his seat or her seat by a filibuster. no cabinet has been denied his or her seat by a filibuster. as far as circuit court nominations go, the score is 10-2. the democrats have filibustered to death ten of president bush nominees and republicans in return have filibustered two. i think that's an unfortunate precedent. i would like for the senate to go back to where it was when even a nominee for the supreme court such as clarence thomas was decided by a majority vote. so mr. president, in addition to that, of course, there's the question of do we filibuster legislation. and the answer is, yes we do. and sometimes we do on either side to kill a bill. if a bill comes over here to abolish the secret ballot union elections, i imagine republicans will do their best to kill the bill with a 60-vote margin. democrats will do the same with a right to work provision if republicans were in charge. that's happened throughout history, and with lesser nomination
obtain cloture and were not confirmed of president obama's nominees and those were caitlin alligan and goodwin lu. no district judge has been denied his seat or her seat by a filibuster. no cabinet has been denied his or her seat by a filibuster. as far as circuit court nominations go, the score is 10-2. the democrats have filibustered to death ten of president bush nominees and republicans in return have filibustered two. i think that's an unfortunate precedent. i would like for the senate to...
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. >> bruce goodwin.iven french independence statements of nuclear independence and give them apparent united kingdom ambivalence of that nuclear capability, how might that affect france if france were the last western european nuclear power standing? >> first, as i said, sufficiency which is based on the national embassies. it means our position makes the security and environment -- right now the consensus is so strong that france will want in the foreseeable future to retain its nuclear deterrence. if course if it were to be the last country in europe to still retain nuclear weapons, this will be of course a new environment but frankly we are not there and i don't see at this stage a debate in france and i don't see these kinds of debates are impacting the way we are seeking our nuclear deterrence. but again we are really not there at this stage. >> thank you francois. >> the same question i posed earlier with regard to nato and the european countries. i would like to hear the panelists view on, in real
. >> bruce goodwin.iven french independence statements of nuclear independence and give them apparent united kingdom ambivalence of that nuclear capability, how might that affect france if france were the last western european nuclear power standing? >> first, as i said, sufficiency which is based on the national embassies. it means our position makes the security and environment -- right now the consensus is so strong that france will want in the foreseeable future to retain its...
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you know, john ford did a movie on "lincoln," we would never substitute that for doris kerns goodwin movies. these are romanticized. "zero dark thirty." there you had the question of torture. you know, the filmmakers were pretending that this was real journalistic reality, real historic reality when, in fact, it was not. and i think they paid a price. i think the people that were voting on the oscars -- not that this is the most important issue in the world -- but torture is an incredibly important moral issue for the united states, and i think those filmmakers paid a price. >> by the way, people in the intelligence community that knew what happened, it's very interesting, we've heard one side of the story where the left is saying hey, there are parts of this that just around accurate. there are people that were actually involved in the process that say hey, they've got us carrying people around in dog collars? they've mixed what we do, you know, and having them in dark dungeons when actually they were very clean, you know. >> john mccain is not the left. john mccain had real problem
you know, john ford did a movie on "lincoln," we would never substitute that for doris kerns goodwin movies. these are romanticized. "zero dark thirty." there you had the question of torture. you know, the filmmakers were pretending that this was real journalistic reality, real historic reality when, in fact, it was not. and i think they paid a price. i think the people that were voting on the oscars -- not that this is the most important issue in the world -- but torture is...