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you and ted in gore versus bush or was it bush versus gore. >> it was bush versus gore. bush was trying to stop the vote count. >> charlie: and ted won that case at the supreme court. >> he did 5-4. charlie: by a 5-4 decision. that one you lost but you two had been friends. >> yes. charlie: they go to ted and say, would you do this? and he says? >> he says i will. he thinks about it a while but then he says i will. >> charlie: i'll take it tothe supreme court for yo wh youave is people challenging... who are the plaintiffs? >> we have four plaintiffs. we have a gay couple and a lesbian couple, been together each of them for more than a decade. chris and sandy are raising four children. and they just want what every couple in love wants to do which is to marry the person that they love. one of the things that was extremely moving during the trial was we put these people on the stand. the ry first witness i put on the stand, i asked, you know, why do you want to get married? and the answer was because i love him more than i love life itself. and i won't feel complete until
you and ted in gore versus bush or was it bush versus gore. >> it was bush versus gore. bush was trying to stop the vote count. >> charlie: and ted won that case at the supreme court. >> he did 5-4. charlie: by a 5-4 decision. that one you lost but you two had been friends. >> yes. charlie: they go to ted and say, would you do this? and he says? >> he says i will. he thinks about it a while but then he says i will. >> charlie: i'll take it tothe supreme court...
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do you remember bush v gore, i think you do. weren't paying attention you remember that case. it was 5-4 decision, and the last vote was sandra day o'connor. well, she now seems like she's got a little bit of regret about bush v gore. she said: >> cenk: so they don't like to get involved in political issues and it doesn't get more political than who won the election on the presidential level. it's an interesting idea about whether they should have heard the case, in which case the florida court would have ruled we would have had a recount and al gore would have been president. that's fascinate: she goes on to say: >> cenk: so that's interesting. so chris as you look at that, i'm bringing the panel back lauren brown jarvis, brian ugne, unger. >> given the great pains that supreme court justices take to seem above the fray on political issues, there are so many cases they toss sider aside and don't even hear at all it was a little surprising that they decided to take part especially when it was such a close decision. 5-4, we saw c
do you remember bush v gore, i think you do. weren't paying attention you remember that case. it was 5-4 decision, and the last vote was sandra day o'connor. well, she now seems like she's got a little bit of regret about bush v gore. she said: >> cenk: so they don't like to get involved in political issues and it doesn't get more political than who won the election on the presidential level. it's an interesting idea about whether they should have heard the case, in which case the florida...
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don a long time ago and betty you can't pick my shoes i think we did learn from and al gore made this you know he said george bush is my president too even though he knew what the numbers were. not everybody knew. that number one sandra day o'connor was never considered a heavyweight jurist she was pretty much a symbolic pick that president reagan was warned that in the legislature in her political career arizona she was not a true conservative to it's it's very interesting that that the day that that report was released was also the same day that dominican plane crashed in fell out of the sky in queens and so that it's like it completely you know wiped out the news and you asked why did the new york times bury the lead because if you read the new york times style guide they are supposed to bury the lead many are not black many article i've ever read the new york times you have to dig like six or seven graphs deep before you figure out what the point is i'll go with that ok ron wyden and lisa murkowski of introduced a bill to require super pacs to reveal their funding. this was you kn
don a long time ago and betty you can't pick my shoes i think we did learn from and al gore made this you know he said george bush is my president too even though he knew what the numbers were. not everybody knew. that number one sandra day o'connor was never considered a heavyweight jurist she was pretty much a symbolic pick that president reagan was warned that in the legislature in her political career arizona she was not a true conservative to it's it's very interesting that that the day...
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. >> get ready for your al gore snow job. >> hockenberry: the message here is that man-made global climate change is a myth, a hoax. this conference is an annual pilgrimage for the key skeptics. we came here to understand how they have made their views a mainstream fact of american politics. (applause) they think of themselves as rebels, up against the biggest players in science, government and the media. >> whole industries, wind and solar, are based on public fear of global warming, and the mainstream media has pretty much given up its role as an independent reporter on these things and has become an advocate. >> if you add up all of the resources of our side of the debate and all of the resources of the other side of the debate, this is a david vs. goliath story. >> hockenberry: you're doing pretty well. >> there are holdouts among the urban bi-coastal elite. but i think we've won the debate with the american people in the heartland, the people who get their hands dirty, people who dig up stuff, grow stuff and make stuff for a living, people who have a closer relationship to tangible re
. >> get ready for your al gore snow job. >> hockenberry: the message here is that man-made global climate change is a myth, a hoax. this conference is an annual pilgrimage for the key skeptics. we came here to understand how they have made their views a mainstream fact of american politics. (applause) they think of themselves as rebels, up against the biggest players in science, government and the media. >> whole industries, wind and solar, are based on public fear of global...
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so do you think she started in her reflection thinking that maybe gore -- bush versus gore began thenot trusting the court, not being partisan? >> it's an interesting question. justice o'connor is certainly concerned about the court's legitimacy. she has been surprisingly willing to criticize the court and disagree with the decisions that have been reached since she stepped down. she sort of thought the first amendment was made for individuals. it's clear that she would have voted differently on cases involving affirmative action, gender skr gender discrimination. i think for all these reasons i think she may have been thinking that she's not so happy with the way the supreme court has been thinking since she left and in good conscience she rethought and said the court shouldn't have started down this path to begin with. >> if the court had not started down this path, look at what we got out of the bush presidency. you've got two wars, certainly the war in iraq, the opening of guantanamo bay. the approval of torture techniques, appointments of chief justice roberts and alito. a lot o
so do you think she started in her reflection thinking that maybe gore -- bush versus gore began thenot trusting the court, not being partisan? >> it's an interesting question. justice o'connor is certainly concerned about the court's legitimacy. she has been surprisingly willing to criticize the court and disagree with the decisions that have been reached since she stepped down. she sort of thought the first amendment was made for individuals. it's clear that she would have voted...
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gore/bradley contest did make history.was the first and still only race for an open nom makination only one category where one candidate won. hilary enjoys a number of advantages that al gore didn't. if he could intimidate all but one challenger out of the race well then she -- prospect of a multicandidacy gives power to a party. by ignore or disappointing any one of them a candidate risks losing critical support a rival. every voice gets some kind of a hearing. but hilary supporters working to clear the field there's only one candidate in 2016 and no real race all those voices yearning to shape the presidential election get heard? that's right after this. okay. this, won't take long will it? no, not at all. how many of these can we do on our budget? more than you think. that didn't take very long, did it? this spring, dig in and save. that's nice. post it. already did. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. dig in and save with miracle-gro potting mix, a special buy at two bags for just $10. they're
gore/bradley contest did make history.was the first and still only race for an open nom makination only one category where one candidate won. hilary enjoys a number of advantages that al gore didn't. if he could intimidate all but one challenger out of the race well then she -- prospect of a multicandidacy gives power to a party. by ignore or disappointing any one of them a candidate risks losing critical support a rival. every voice gets some kind of a hearing. but hilary supporters working to...
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where was al gore's father? voting against it al gore senior voted against it. >> our movie deals with all of those points there would not have been a civil rights act of 1965 if it had not been for dirksen a democrat from illinois. so many times the history of the republican party and one thing republicans are afraid of doing is standing up and facing this thing. >> sean: you want to know one reason why in the r word. people do not want to be called -- because who would want to be a racist? it's evil. >> they are going to call you that anyway. >> we have got to take a break. i feel like a teacher in school. you are raising your hand. all right. we will come back. we have great studio audience and also coming up next on this special he addition of hannity. >> racism is the belief that one race, whites, should rule all others. get your definition straight. >> sean: real live? i will ask our studio audience if they agree with that left wing's anchor assessment special edition of hannity returns straight ahead. the
where was al gore's father? voting against it al gore senior voted against it. >> our movie deals with all of those points there would not have been a civil rights act of 1965 if it had not been for dirksen a democrat from illinois. so many times the history of the republican party and one thing republicans are afraid of doing is standing up and facing this thing. >> sean: you want to know one reason why in the r word. people do not want to be called -- because who would want to be...
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[al gore] the trajectory that we have been on is one that leads toward catastrophe. [mike noel] the chinese are building power plants. the indians in india are building power plants. we can't just crush our economy and take jobs out of our economy to meet a very minimal amount of increased climate in our country. [jayne belnap] the western u.s. is warming much more quickly than the rest of the country. in fact, the bull's eye is about on the four corners area of colorado, new mexico, utah and arizona. [senator bob bennett] i think we need to take time looking at the question of emissions and, if possible, do everything we can to cut down the emissions, but i'm not one who says it's inevitable that the climate is going to be destroyed in the next 50 to 100 years. [narrator] small towns of the west struggle with boom and bust economy. many search for an economic engine that will preserve a rural way of life. sigurd, utah, like a number of small towns, is caught in the middle. a coal-fired power plant is proposed. some want the economy and jobs energy production could b
[al gore] the trajectory that we have been on is one that leads toward catastrophe. [mike noel] the chinese are building power plants. the indians in india are building power plants. we can't just crush our economy and take jobs out of our economy to meet a very minimal amount of increased climate in our country. [jayne belnap] the western u.s. is warming much more quickly than the rest of the country. in fact, the bull's eye is about on the four corners area of colorado, new mexico, utah and...
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one more clip i want you all to take a look at. >> it's a pleasure to meet al gore. just wonderful talking to you before we got together. you're warm, funny and charming as well as tipper. because you know, people write terrible things about people. they write that you're stiff removed, and wooden. remember that's ridiculous. just remember, al gore is just a heartbeat away from the vice presidency. >> you killed. >> i didn't have any writers. that's my if you have. >> was it a rough room. >> no, it was fun. but you wouldn't known it in the papers. they did not have sex with that woman. >> well, okay, i enjoyed it, and i enjoyed the fallout even more. sarah palin smeared the white house correspondence dinner. it's sad to think that john mccain was the ruthless of the party. sarah palin is still the g.o.p.'s flava-flav. i don't want to bad mouth lady blah-blah, but she was the first to use the word "ass" on the same tweet, and i feel like one knowing that. thewhcd was pathetic. the rest of america is out there working their asses off while the whcd ass clowns throw a n
one more clip i want you all to take a look at. >> it's a pleasure to meet al gore. just wonderful talking to you before we got together. you're warm, funny and charming as well as tipper. because you know, people write terrible things about people. they write that you're stiff removed, and wooden. remember that's ridiculous. just remember, al gore is just a heartbeat away from the vice presidency. >> you killed. >> i didn't have any writers. that's my if you have. >>...
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temperatures goring to get warmer later this week. >> yes. downtown oakland people enjoying warm temperatures this afternoon outside of city hall. and it's really beautiful out. >> enjoyable weather, warm. getting hot and dry we do worry about increased fire risk. clear skies, sunny all day long. looking live from emyeariville, not a cloud to be seen. 75 in mountain view. a live view of the golden gate bridge now. clear skies at the golden gate as well. temperatures at this hour warmer. 90 invermore, let's fly into the skyline of downtown oakland. this is a forecast. clear and mild. we'll see patchy fog developing near the coast during overnight hours. tomorrow morning mainly sunny skies. except for patchy fog. temperatures from 49 or 50 into coolest locations to 64. then by mid afternoon, another sunny day day. highs from 64, 65 to upper 80s inland. warm nonetheless and then, some serious heat is coming our way. >> for the first time we're hearing the voice of boston bombing suspect jahar tsarnaev. >> we can make it. no. give me a hit that a
temperatures goring to get warmer later this week. >> yes. downtown oakland people enjoying warm temperatures this afternoon outside of city hall. and it's really beautiful out. >> enjoyable weather, warm. getting hot and dry we do worry about increased fire risk. clear skies, sunny all day long. looking live from emyeariville, not a cloud to be seen. 75 in mountain view. a live view of the golden gate bridge now. clear skies at the golden gate as well. temperatures at this hour...
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al gore are you kidding me how many jobs have al gore actually put on the earth and you're coming up mitt romney who has put jobs on when you sit here and tax the upper crust what you're doing is taking money away for people to hire what's going on the government why is the sky that during the time when we had the highest tax rate you know since ninety one percent top tax rate from from the mid nineteenth thirty's throughout the forty's throughout the fifty's throughout the sixty's throughout the seventy's nixon eisenhower i mean all kinds of republican presidents they totally supported those we had the greatest growth in the history of the united states we had the strongest middle class in the history united states and the very wealthy on average made thirty times what working people average working people now we've got the very wealthy making five hundred thousand ten thousand times and it looks to me like it's because the reagan's tax cuts but because of reagan fact that i'm so i think it last time i checked this is the land of opportunity and we were a generation that promoted ca
al gore are you kidding me how many jobs have al gore actually put on the earth and you're coming up mitt romney who has put jobs on when you sit here and tax the upper crust what you're doing is taking money away for people to hire what's going on the government why is the sky that during the time when we had the highest tax rate you know since ninety one percent top tax rate from from the mid nineteenth thirty's throughout the forty's throughout the fifty's throughout the sixty's throughout...
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gore, former supreme court justice, sandra day o'connor said it was probably a mistake for the supreme. of the court's decision, o'connor told the "chicago tribune" on friday, it took the case and decided it when it was still a big election issue. maybe the court should have said, we're not going to take it, good-bye. the case she said stirred up the public and gave the court a less than perfect reputation. ben, woulda, coulda, shoulda. >> this is when there was a precipitous decline in public bn about the court. it's entertaining to hear republican senators go after activist judges, there's no better example than this. and it's something that chief justice roberts tried to deal with after citizens uthed he saw opinion about the court erode again. that might be one of the reasons why he weighed in the way he did on health care. >> joy, think progress writing if nothing else, bush v. gore demonstrates how justices determined to reach a certain result are capable of bending both the law and their own prior jurisprudence in order to approve it. >> this came across as five republicans who
gore, former supreme court justice, sandra day o'connor said it was probably a mistake for the supreme. of the court's decision, o'connor told the "chicago tribune" on friday, it took the case and decided it when it was still a big election issue. maybe the court should have said, we're not going to take it, good-bye. the case she said stirred up the public and gave the court a less than perfect reputation. ben, woulda, coulda, shoulda. >> this is when there was a precipitous...
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the democrats after al gore was defeated in 2000, there is a feeling -- and whether it is true or not politics call them what you will build up and one of the ideas was that al gore lost in part because of gun legislation. and so every legislator then steered clear of it. and this wouldn't be happening i don't think if it wasn't for newtown. >> michael: thank you for being here. when we come back we'll talk about immigration reform. and head out to kansas and find out what it takes to set up a women's clinic. plus it's a tragic case of pick your poison ptsd suicide, or homelessness. our veterans are not getting enough help. later margaret thatcher proved that a woman could thrive in one of the most important political posts in the world. ♪ >> michael: it looks like immigration reform is more popular than gun control on capitol hill. the team of senator known as the gang of 8 dispatched some members to update america on its progress. chuck schumer told "face the nation" that he is hopeful about optimistic about a deal. >> we hope that we can have a bipartisan agreement on comprehensive
the democrats after al gore was defeated in 2000, there is a feeling -- and whether it is true or not politics call them what you will build up and one of the ideas was that al gore lost in part because of gun legislation. and so every legislator then steered clear of it. and this wouldn't be happening i don't think if it wasn't for newtown. >> michael: thank you for being here. when we come back we'll talk about immigration reform. and head out to kansas and find out what it takes to set...
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. >> gore declared not guilty? >> people think dna evidence came to the rescue but only 17 were based on dna most of it is erroneous eyewitness identification another person stepping forward for a variety of reasons but the irrefutable argument that you cannot deny as long as we have the death penalty run the risk of executing the wrong person. >>host: are there any characteristics that shows this was wrong? >> there are a series of reasons for wrongful convictions the mistaken night and decided to vacation is the leading cause of wrongful convictions not just a capital case but all convictions police corruption prosecutorial overreaching underlying racism incompetent defense counsel and a variety of reasons that these categories fall into place pretty much every case falls into those slots. >>host: why are you riding a book called "grave injustice"? >> to use my voice for change was a public defender and in those-- i saw mistakes made in the criminal-justice system and it just seems that communication is the vehic
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i wanted to call it blood and gore. [laughter] >> and i -- [laughter] >> i hope you won't think less of me when i tell you i really did want to call it that. [laughter] >> but we used this outline as a one of the influences for our investment models, and it has worked pretty well. and a couple years ago it had green to be so elaborate i decided to turn it into a book. so i had a scoping exercise with some of the smartest people i could find who spent two days trying to sort of look over the horizon and help to get all this in perspective, and i asked one of them at the start to -- kind of an emotional question, how do you feel.the future? and -- feel about the security in he said, feel fine. i didn't think that was very helpful but it did remind me of a story i first heard 35 years ago, when i was a young congressman, representing 25 rural counties in middle tennessee, and on a saturday i had had town hall meet little all day long, and i was driving back in the evening to my farm. and i was listening on the car radio to
i wanted to call it blood and gore. [laughter] >> and i -- [laughter] >> i hope you won't think less of me when i tell you i really did want to call it that. [laughter] >> but we used this outline as a one of the influences for our investment models, and it has worked pretty well. and a couple years ago it had green to be so elaborate i decided to turn it into a book. so i had a scoping exercise with some of the smartest people i could find who spent two days trying to sort of...
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you ever heard comedian ed helms do his gay al gore impression?ve some tape of it on this show. we heard that you do and i don't know how you came up with this a gay al gore. >> yeah, right. if i were elected president, i would make absolutely certain that -- [ laughter ] >> stiletto heels came in men's size. [ laughter ] >> oh. that's very funny. [ laughter ] >> bill: i sort of have a feeling that al gore didn't think that was very funny. >> no i don't think he did. >> bill: i don't think he did. but he went along with it at any rate. hey, coming up dylan byars from "politico" will be joining us. we'll also be talking to boston "globe" reporter wesley lawyer to see how that city is getting back in shape, back to real life, and how did the media do reporting the events of last week up in boston. but first -- >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >> overhead lines making news on thissing monday -- >> bill: it's monday. >> yeah. >> boston red sox player david or tease gave a passionate speech to the boston coming victims. so passionate that
you ever heard comedian ed helms do his gay al gore impression?ve some tape of it on this show. we heard that you do and i don't know how you came up with this a gay al gore. >> yeah, right. if i were elected president, i would make absolutely certain that -- [ laughter ] >> stiletto heels came in men's size. [ laughter ] >> oh. that's very funny. [ laughter ] >> bill: i sort of have a feeling that al gore didn't think that was very funny. >> no i don't think he...
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the success of it is them on the al gore although it is not as discreet to make people believe that there will be an increase in democracy but in fact the mortal the economic model of a chilling thing is killing democracy. because let's talk about hugo chavez the president of venezuela now he was also against new liberalism and he was nationalistic he wanted more suffering t. for his own country but he was a socialist he was a leftist does any of his political stand resonate with you. one this is a child that was a paradox it was a solution if and even a communist but this is maybe the communism we knew in france to two years ago he was a communist but he was a patchy out a communist that many of chavez's policies were open to criticism but there are many things that you can't criticize to kick out such as the fact that he shares result is with us it is very rare it was eaten africa from many countries that has resulted in a sequel don't get a share of so he took advantage of it to bring down quality every week he tried to create a state able to nationalize big companies should be done co
the success of it is them on the al gore although it is not as discreet to make people believe that there will be an increase in democracy but in fact the mortal the economic model of a chilling thing is killing democracy. because let's talk about hugo chavez the president of venezuela now he was also against new liberalism and he was nationalistic he wanted more suffering t. for his own country but he was a socialist he was a leftist does any of his political stand resonate with you. one this...
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gore sits on apple board of directors. he owns nearly 62,000 shares. he lost $1. million at least on paper. sorry about that, al. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: ebay and american express releasing their earnings. let's go right to dennis kneale at the breaking news desk and, dennis, what is the latest? >> ebayosting robust results but wall street is not happy. shares are down 2 1/2% after-hours. here's why. earnings per share, wall street wanted 63 cents. came in at 62 cents. never mind that is up from 44 cents a year ago. there is huge growth. revenues come in at $3.74 billion. wall street wanted a teensy bit more, 3.76. that has people jittery. but also the company, ebay saying our second quarter we're in the middle of now is going to come in at 61 to 63 cents a share. wall street wanted 62 cents a share. it reiterates full year, 16 to 16 1/2 billion. its gross merchandise sales on ebay up 13% in the quarter. paypal payments up 21% to over $40 billion. paypal enables online payment everywhere, not just on ebay. paypal up to 120 mil
gore sits on apple board of directors. he owns nearly 62,000 shares. he lost $1. million at least on paper. sorry about that, al. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: ebay and american express releasing their earnings. let's go right to dennis kneale at the breaking news desk and, dennis, what is the latest? >> ebayosting robust results but wall street is not happy. shares are down 2 1/2% after-hours. here's why. earnings per share, wall street wanted 63 cents....
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that woman is desiree cicero and she was gored violently by the steer. lot of people who were part of the event come to her aid. keep watching the video. the steer is running back toward the people. most people get out of the way, except for one man. >> a 19-year-old marine stayed there to help her. the steer is headed back toward her. he's hovering over her. >> oh my god! >> he's like a human shield over her. >> the steer tramples over him as he tries to stay over her body. >> that's a heroic move. >> they spoke to desiree and john about the incident. >> i knew it was coming. it felt like getting hit by a bull. i mean there's no other way to describe it. there wasn't much time. >> didn't think about anything else but getting to her and making sure she's okay. you have a hole in your arm, i'm going to put pressure on it. >> for $50. >> she didn't blame everyone else for running away. she is grateful to john. she suffered a broken rib, a dislocated shoulder. she had a hole in her arm. >> did they give her 150 bucks? >>> we all know fuel has gotten expensi
that woman is desiree cicero and she was gored violently by the steer. lot of people who were part of the event come to her aid. keep watching the video. the steer is running back toward the people. most people get out of the way, except for one man. >> a 19-year-old marine stayed there to help her. the steer is headed back toward her. he's hovering over her. >> oh my god! >> he's like a human shield over her. >> the steer tramples over him as he tries to stay over her...
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-- >> gore is available.t's he doing? >> bill: we know one thing. he's not running a tv network anymore. [ laughter ] hello. can't say he's running current tv anymore. no. now, speaking of people getting in trouble with the votes, think progress reporting yesterday that those senators who thought they were doing politically the very smart thing by voting against background checks, several of them now have seen that they are in trouble at if you voted against 90% of what your constituents want, they wouldn't like you anymore. who would have thought that? >> bill: these bozos thought if they voted against the nra they might be in trouble. it turns out they're in trouble because they did not vote against the nra. who are they and what are they finding? >> you have folks like jeff flake from arizona. mark begich from alaska. lisa murkowski from alaska. dean heller from nevada. kelly ayotte from new hampshire. these are the folks who were -- >> bill: mark pryor from arkansas not on the list. >> not on the list. th
-- >> gore is available.t's he doing? >> bill: we know one thing. he's not running a tv network anymore. [ laughter ] hello. can't say he's running current tv anymore. no. now, speaking of people getting in trouble with the votes, think progress reporting yesterday that those senators who thought they were doing politically the very smart thing by voting against background checks, several of them now have seen that they are in trouble at if you voted against 90% of what your...
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. >> people goring to play it, they're going to get the battle. >> you don't see democrats fighting among themselves at the capitol. on top of the $50 billion governor brown wants to give $2 billion more to school zwrikts a higher conver traigs of poor and nonenglish speaking students. democrats unveiled a counter pro pose skbral say the formula ignores sections of poverty within wealthy areas. if you're a poor kid who is in a district that does -- is not considered poor, you don't get the benefits of the additional money. that creates invisible kids. >> the office says 36% of the kids are from low income families but the district would not qualify for the extra grants under the plan. same is true for torrance unified. 13% don't speak english yet no extra money for them, either. the state senator who represents area was a high latino population says there is a better way. >> so they do need special focus and attention. it's about money. and how we use that money wisely. >> do you spread it out to districts they'll have a trivial affect. if you put it into districts of high concentrations
. >> people goring to play it, they're going to get the battle. >> you don't see democrats fighting among themselves at the capitol. on top of the $50 billion governor brown wants to give $2 billion more to school zwrikts a higher conver traigs of poor and nonenglish speaking students. democrats unveiled a counter pro pose skbral say the formula ignores sections of poverty within wealthy areas. if you're a poor kid who is in a district that does -- is not considered poor, you don't...
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i won the nobel prize with al gore and a group of scientists and i'm here today to tell you as the president of the environmental health trust why i believe that this law that you passed is very important. it has already had a major impact. the law being considered environmental health trust work with the supervisors with harry lehman who just spoke, distinguished attorney, ellie [speaker not understood]. it should send a message to you this is an important public health measure. last week i testified before the d.c. city council on the same issue. you actually have inspired the world. i have met with mayors in helsinki alone and people are taking up the message that people have a right to know about cell phone safety. you've set a very shining example. jackson hole, wyoming, and poem broke, florida passed a law about the right know about cell phones. but it didn't require posting information at the point of sale. your information is widespread. i am releasing to you today a new study that is just today about the galley written with [speaker not understood] the chief of neurooncology at the
i won the nobel prize with al gore and a group of scientists and i'm here today to tell you as the president of the environmental health trust why i believe that this law that you passed is very important. it has already had a major impact. the law being considered environmental health trust work with the supervisors with harry lehman who just spoke, distinguished attorney, ellie [speaker not understood]. it should send a message to you this is an important public health measure. last week i...
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and some will be for the gore presidential library. ( laughter ). but the ticket counters will read them all as bush. we'll be right back. ( chend ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a bestselling author whose new book is called "cooked: a natural history of transformation." i've preset my oven to fahrenheit 451. please welcome, michael pollan. ( cheers and applause ). hey, michael. >> hey, how you doing? >> stephen: good to see you again. thanks so much for coming back. >> sure. i brought my card. my colbert sub club card. >> stephen: timing here, just-- >> what do i get? >> stephen: you get a free foot long. everybody knows, the audience knows who you are, but for people at home who may have lifted in a cave the last few years, you're the bestselling author in defense of food, food rules. and now you have a new book called "cooked: a natural history of transformation." okay, are michael, you have a food book problem. ( laughter ). okay i? no matter how many food books you write, you're not going to fil
and some will be for the gore presidential library. ( laughter ). but the ticket counters will read them all as bush. we'll be right back. ( chend ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a bestselling author whose new book is called "cooked: a natural history of transformation." i've preset my oven to fahrenheit 451. please welcome, michael pollan. ( cheers and applause ). hey, michael. >> hey, how you doing? >> stephen: good...
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. >> al gore invented the internet argument. do you have a comment on this?> that's why the soviet union won the cold war, government is so good at doing these things. in terms of the first step, it doesn't. you look at the railroads of the 19th century, those that work or don't. those got the public subsidies had more accidents, less technological advances. that's what happens when politics gets involved. so if government wants to do basically it, feen. let private investors take the real risk. >> fracking, by the way. >> we have to lean towards subsidy investments. there is no question there is some role. >> there was one man in there who made fracking possible. george mitchell from texas, all the engineers told him, including governor engineer, you couldn't do it. he's the one that pushed it and made it happen. >> i want to say, i know we have to get out. i know there is not one transformtive economic phenomenon in our or any advanced technology that doesn't have government's footprints on it at least at the beginning. >> the model came out of the departme
. >> al gore invented the internet argument. do you have a comment on this?> that's why the soviet union won the cold war, government is so good at doing these things. in terms of the first step, it doesn't. you look at the railroads of the 19th century, those that work or don't. those got the public subsidies had more accidents, less technological advances. that's what happens when politics gets involved. so if government wants to do basically it, feen. let private investors take the...
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a trial -- many makers of baby food including dole, gore per, and del monte are selling products with low levels of lead in them. the company named in the suit argues the lead is naturally occurring and does not pose a health risk. >>> there has reportedly been an arrest in cocaine with the death of a man in san francisco's pacific heights neighborhood. the boy body of -- the body of 47-year-old elliot michael was discovered in his apartment. the medical examiner deemed the death suspicious but has not said how michael died. police are not yet commenting on the arrest. we'll have more on this investigation at 5:00. >>> san francisco police are looking for man they say tried to rob a donut shop in visitation valley early this morning and shot the shops owner. according to officers, the man pulled a gun on the owners wife as she opened happy donut on bay shore boulevard. that was around 3:00 this morning. the wife says her husband came at the man with a knife and stabbed him and as the man left, he shot the owner three times. the owner was taken to the hospital scene is can'ted to be ok
a trial -- many makers of baby food including dole, gore per, and del monte are selling products with low levels of lead in them. the company named in the suit argues the lead is naturally occurring and does not pose a health risk. >>> there has reportedly been an arrest in cocaine with the death of a man in san francisco's pacific heights neighborhood. the boy body of -- the body of 47-year-old elliot michael was discovered in his apartment. the medical examiner deemed the death...
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gore case came along later.not uncommon for supreme court justices to change their minds or become more talkatives they leave the bench. which is something we all love. thank you very much, court watcher and all things justice department, pete williams. and coming up next, president obama takes on congress, we'll talk to kelly o. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache
gore case came along later.not uncommon for supreme court justices to change their minds or become more talkatives they leave the bench. which is something we all love. thank you very much, court watcher and all things justice department, pete williams. and coming up next, president obama takes on congress, we'll talk to kelly o. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can...
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it won't be done by tipper gore. >> we will hold it there, just take a quick break and come back for more. this is getting lively. wait for it... wait for it... [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. bonkers, look at me when i'm talking to you. shaq 1, pain 0. [ male announcer ] new icy hot advanced patch with 50% more medicine. pain over. >>> quiet at the commercial break where the debate continues in an even more aggressive matter. a lot of tweets coming in. here's what i ask of you the question. what is the difference, ideologically, between all the rules and regulations concerning buying alcohol? buying a car? selling a car to somebody else and so on and guns? why shouldn't guns be regulated exactly the same way as cars, alcohol, tobacco? >> well, you're not talking about
it won't be done by tipper gore. >> we will hold it there, just take a quick break and come back for more. this is getting lively. wait for it... wait for it... [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is...
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bush the victory over al gore. up next, debate night in america. elizabeth colbert busch versus mark sanford. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. >>> after weeks of campaign back and forth, former republican south carolina governor and app latch and trail enthusiast, mark sanford with elizabeth colbert busch. he tried to link his opponent to nancy pelosi which sort of but not really explains the bizarre performance is the art of him debating a cardboard of nancy pelosi last week. tonight's real debate, colbert busch ha an advantage in the latest poll. 56% in the poll, sanford lower at 38% favorability. elizabeth colbert busch brought up his travels to argentina. sanford suddenly had difficulty hearing his opponent.
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frank gore special on his support. i want to go to some of the video because it is all about this guy the guy you look at that this video is all about curry. he is planning! in fact he has paid he has played every minute of this thing. play of basketball fans are fired up! it is a very special day digging and what do we have here? chili beans with cheese. we are supervising him are you pretty excited about the game? yes i am. i love how i am interviewing you. you just cannot hold back. not i am not used to tell gating for the warriors on friday. nevertheless it is friday night nba playoffs and right now they're down just one point so we ask you have a good ball game going. reporting live j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> pam: also still ahead we are following the latest of latest in boston. and you will hear from a survivor. plus a starting on not amount a number of people cannot afford medical services. they will tell you how much is sold for next. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you se
frank gore special on his support. i want to go to some of the video because it is all about this guy the guy you look at that this video is all about curry. he is planning! in fact he has paid he has played every minute of this thing. play of basketball fans are fired up! it is a very special day digging and what do we have here? chili beans with cheese. we are supervising him are you pretty excited about the game? yes i am. i love how i am interviewing you. you just cannot hold back. not i am...
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eric stone cnn best improv ever and comedian damion saying cnn al gore won florida. >> death toll remains at 3. >> are you kidding me. this is happening? ♪god bless america ♪ hundreds gather at candle light vigil to rert i thinkest victim 8-year-old martin richard. today show was there. >> somebody wagon having a bad day. he would smile. >> so many stories of people who have gone above and beyond and i think that's the beauty of in a terrible tragedy leak this, our nation comes together and people pull together. >>reporter: then came friday development about the than credible suspect and hollywood rally behind boston. >> older brother killed. >> while they wereen beginninging in gun fir they were also using explosives. >> officer started yelling get down get didn't. >> discovered app ied strapped to his chest. >>reporter: boston on lock down. police search door to door for suspect no. 2, boston told no driving. don't open businesses. stay at home. >> the suspect may driving a 93 99 green honda civic. as i have been speaking to you, the connecticut police have resippeded this bulletin. >>
eric stone cnn best improv ever and comedian damion saying cnn al gore won florida. >> death toll remains at 3. >> are you kidding me. this is happening? ♪god bless america ♪ hundreds gather at candle light vigil to rert i thinkest victim 8-year-old martin richard. today show was there. >> somebody wagon having a bad day. he would smile. >> so many stories of people who have gone above and beyond and i think that's the beauty of in a terrible tragedy leak this, our...
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it is a pleasure to meet al gore.t is wonderful talking to you and you're warm and funny and charming as well as tipper. people write terrible things about people, they right you're stiff. remember al gore is a heart beat away from the vice presidency. [laughter] a wonderful man, so much confidence that you're here and you're involved with the environment. earth day last week. a hot dog lasts 20 year buried in a pile of dirt, three days in the refrigerator. we have a smoking patch now. nicotine soaks it and you quit smoking. twinkie orks, i have a underneath many my hair. i've seen businessmen at airports with a hooker taped to their neck. i'm trying to save my family. what is the scientific breakthroughs we're going to get more accurate food labeling this year. what is 8% less fat on a label mean to us? ce cream, butt extender. [laughter] pepperidge farm, i have to make a decision. don't want to hear the cholesterol again. our parents smoke camel els, getting fat, they are 114 years old now. cholesterol, you can't ea
it is a pleasure to meet al gore.t is wonderful talking to you and you're warm and funny and charming as well as tipper. people write terrible things about people, they right you're stiff. remember al gore is a heart beat away from the vice presidency. [laughter] a wonderful man, so much confidence that you're here and you're involved with the environment. earth day last week. a hot dog lasts 20 year buried in a pile of dirt, three days in the refrigerator. we have a smoking patch now. nicotine...
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. >> have you studied al gore's mother or george w. bush's mother? >> yes, i certainly have, looking ahead. and they are -- the premise holds that they are both very strong women. george w. bush's wife laura says that he is just like his mother. they're both feist air, they're just like each other in that they say funny things. they used to fight when george w. of the just a boy because they were so alike. but he says at one point recently, he said she gave me a lot of love and advice, and i gave her white hair. pauline gore still alive at 87, still very interested in politics. interesting won in that she was the product of a tiny town in tennessee called cold corner, which almost sounds like fiction in itself. she was determined to go to law school, worked her way through law school at vanderbilt university, was the only woman to graduate in the class of 1936, and that was very early for women lawyers. and then married albert sr. and threw herself in his political career. she was maybe more a politician than he was. he was more policy, she was more
. >> have you studied al gore's mother or george w. bush's mother? >> yes, i certainly have, looking ahead. and they are -- the premise holds that they are both very strong women. george w. bush's wife laura says that he is just like his mother. they're both feist air, they're just like each other in that they say funny things. they used to fight when george w. of the just a boy because they were so alike. but he says at one point recently, he said she gave me a lot of love and...
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everything was pretty smooth sailing and this the team that did "pirates of the caribbean" --johhny depp, gore verbinski, and jerry bruckheimer. i think the iconic appeal of it, the july 4th holiday. i think it's gonna cruise through july and be number one for a good portion of that month so i think it's gonna be the big hit of the summer. > >"ironman 3" is right around the corner. > >yeah. we'll be talking more about it next week. it's going to kick off the summer obviously and we're gonna see if it's going to get "the avengers" bump from last year. its coming off of that more than the sequel. or if it's going to do what the other two movies did and if it did that we're still looking at $300 million at the box office. i think it's gonna be the 2nd biggest movie of the summer. > >"monsters university." > > the sequel to "monsters, inc." the pixar film from 2001 which i personally love. it screened at cinemacon just last week and the buzz on it is extraordinary. i think it's gonna be the big family hit of the summer. > >and "planes" which is like "cars" correct? > >like "cars" instead of talkin
everything was pretty smooth sailing and this the team that did "pirates of the caribbean" --johhny depp, gore verbinski, and jerry bruckheimer. i think the iconic appeal of it, the july 4th holiday. i think it's gonna cruise through july and be number one for a good portion of that month so i think it's gonna be the big hit of the summer. > >"ironman 3" is right around the corner. > >yeah. we'll be talking more about it next week. it's going to kick off the...
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it won't be done by tipper gore. >> we will hold it there, just take a quick break and come back for this is getting looifl. >>> quiet at the commercial break where the debate continues in an even more aggressive matter. a lot of tweets coming in. here's what i ask of you the question. what is the difference, ideologically, between all the rules and regulations concerning buying alcohol? buying a car? selling a car to somebody else and so on and guns? why shouldn't guns be regulated exactly the same way as cars, alcohol, tobacco? >> well, you're not talking about whether they should be regulated or not. >> we're not. 40% of all gun sales in america, nobody has a clue who's selling them to who. it's complete madness. >> but do you think that the shootings you're talking about, which are, as you've said, the majority are gang. the majority are handguns. do you believe those will be stopped by background checks? >> how could you have happen what happened at sandyhook and your answer is, according to kelly, kelly, i want to be fair, kelly, do any of the proposals you've heard about contr
it won't be done by tipper gore. >> we will hold it there, just take a quick break and come back for this is getting looifl. >>> quiet at the commercial break where the debate continues in an even more aggressive matter. a lot of tweets coming in. here's what i ask of you the question. what is the difference, ideologically, between all the rules and regulations concerning buying alcohol? buying a car? selling a car to somebody else and so on and guns? why shouldn't guns be...
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gore"? >> i don't think it's the court's perceived role to do explaining of a political nature. they aren't politicians. they aren't running for reelection. and what they do need to explain is the legal reasoning for a particular decision. that needs to be done. but it doesn't make for very exciting reading for people to read legal technicalities. often it turns on that. >> woodruff: do you think it matters how high the court is held in public -- in the public's regard? >> i don't know. it matters to me as a former member of the court. i like to think that the court will continue to be held in high regard by the public. i think it should be. it's an institution that depends on making tough decisions in close cases for reasons that it explains well and that in the past, at least, is proven satisfactory to the public. >> i notice you did another interview with rachel maddow and bhs nbc and she asks you if you feel sometimes the court's legitimacy is threatened and you answered "it's always threatened if there's an issue out there in which public opinion is divided. you want to be
gore"? >> i don't think it's the court's perceived role to do explaining of a political nature. they aren't politicians. they aren't running for reelection. and what they do need to explain is the legal reasoning for a particular decision. that needs to be done. but it doesn't make for very exciting reading for people to read legal technicalities. often it turns on that. >> woodruff: do you think it matters how high the court is held in public -- in the public's regard?...
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it won't be done by tipper gore. >> we will hold it there, just take a quick break and come back for this is getting lively a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com but i wondered what a i tcustomer thought? is great, hi nia... nice to meet you nia, i'm mike. what do you drive? i have a ford explorer, i love my car. and you're treating it well? yes i am. there are a lot of places you could take your explorer for service, why do you bring it back to the ford dealership? they specifically work on fords. it seems to me like the best care. and it's equal or less money, so it's a value for me. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use th
it won't be done by tipper gore. >> we will hold it there, just take a quick break and come back for this is getting lively a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now...