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wolfe: kurt greenfield. caine: mr. greenfield, how you knowjoseph salucci? who? bell's not ringing.ked a little bit slower. man was killed by a runaway crane. you're the crane operator. caine: we found your blood in the cab. tripp: salucci put you up to murder, didn't he? oa, whoa. this about that thing that happened downtown? you're way ahead of me here. well, then try and catch up. employment records say at one time, you worked for salucci. back in the day, yeah, but i got out of that racket. even look the wrong way with a guy like that, suddenly you're taking a dirt nap. now we've got evidence of you at our crime scene.that. you're looking at a permanent vacation, sport. at the gray bar motel. all right, look... i did some work there under the table. but i got canned last week when the site shut down. so you opted for a little payback. no, it wasn't like that. ax came down so quick last week, i didn't have time to grab my stuff. and i needed... i needed my pills. your pills? uppers, man. my cross tops. used to pop 'em on the job. only thing that keeps the lids open on a ten-hour
wolfe: kurt greenfield. caine: mr. greenfield, how you knowjoseph salucci? who? bell's not ringing.ked a little bit slower. man was killed by a runaway crane. you're the crane operator. caine: we found your blood in the cab. tripp: salucci put you up to murder, didn't he? oa, whoa. this about that thing that happened downtown? you're way ahead of me here. well, then try and catch up. employment records say at one time, you worked for salucci. back in the day, yeah, but i got out of that racket....
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news jeff greenfield. >> great to have you here.ent was making fun, mocking the romney campaign for not being specific last night. how specific was the president? >> vaguely, specifically vague. >> specifically vague into it's a new term i coined after watching the acceptance speeches. in looking at this the one thing that kept occurring to me, we talked about this year, instant theater criticism speeches, the people who worked on the speech, the campaign, they know what's in the speech. they're not going to accept in spin doctrine, claim this is a blueprint. the question is why this speech with this tone? why the nonsoaring rhetoric. the answer is two things, tactically i think they're ahead and don't want to mess things up. the other reason, who is this guy now, he's the president. the biggest applause line was i'm the president which should not have come as a revelation to anybody. but the point is i've been here, scarred, stumbled a few times, and i know the world. that's why i thought it was interesting his biggest jab at romne
news jeff greenfield. >> great to have you here.ent was making fun, mocking the romney campaign for not being specific last night. how specific was the president? >> vaguely, specifically vague. >> specifically vague into it's a new term i coined after watching the acceptance speeches. in looking at this the one thing that kept occurring to me, we talked about this year, instant theater criticism speeches, the people who worked on the speech, the campaign, they know what's in...
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jeff greenfield joining me to talk about his new political fable.ou're watching msnbc the place for politics. sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pa
jeff greenfield joining me to talk about his new political fable.ou're watching msnbc the place for politics. sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like...
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some things don't -- >> jeff greenfield, you have too much fun. still love your book about "the people's choice." make it an ebook. publishers out there, find this man, make it an ebook. >> a movie! >> we'll see. 269-269 we'll get it. >>> up next, the war of words over what really happened at the consulate in libya. wait until you see how partisan the exchanges got yesterday on capitol hill. >>> plus our nbc battleground map turned a little bluer today. our friday political panel will be here to talk about that as well. >>> this weekend nbc news is kicking off the third annual now -- there is great, we've done this three years in a row -- education nation summit in new york. all of the networks at nbc will have coverage on air and online all next week. we'll vihave interviews with bo president obama and mitt romney. "the daily rundown" will be live at the summit on tuesday. >>> but now, the friday soup of the day. they usually try to skip meat. so today it is roasted vegetable. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets th
some things don't -- >> jeff greenfield, you have too much fun. still love your book about "the people's choice." make it an ebook. publishers out there, find this man, make it an ebook. >> a movie! >> we'll see. 269-269 we'll get it. >>> up next, the war of words over what really happened at the consulate in libya. wait until you see how partisan the exchanges got yesterday on capitol hill. >>> plus our nbc battleground map turned a little bluer...
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i'm in greenfield. going off -- she is about off the road. >> patrol officer anthony newmeister is following a drunk driver out on the highway late at t night, and it's all caught on his dash cam. >> the vehicle was over the road, it was left to right. i got in behind it. >> but he's in for the surprise of his life when he eventually catches up with the car after a 25-minute slow-speed chase. >> i was dumbfounded. i was -- you're kidding me, right? >> it's august 29, 2009, in greenfield, indiana. and the seemingly intoxicated driver is oblivious and just keeps on going. at one point, when the vehicle stops at a stop sign, the officer thinks the driver is about to pull over but instead the car goes right through traffic, just missing two other vehicles. >> oh -- >> i thought he was going to get hit. i thought it was going to be bad so i knew there would be some sort of chase. there wasn't. >> as the pursuit continues, the driver becomes even more reckless, switching lanes numerous times, driving over the
i'm in greenfield. going off -- she is about off the road. >> patrol officer anthony newmeister is following a drunk driver out on the highway late at t night, and it's all caught on his dash cam. >> the vehicle was over the road, it was left to right. i got in behind it. >> but he's in for the surprise of his life when he eventually catches up with the car after a 25-minute slow-speed chase. >> i was dumbfounded. i was -- you're kidding me, right? >> it's august...
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when we come back, eugene robinson, also jeff greenfield at the table.s a mother, a writer and a performer. i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor
when we come back, eugene robinson, also jeff greenfield at the table.s a mother, a writer and a performer. i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better....
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first, it means that san francisco and other transit-rich locations will win over suburban greenfield sites, where projects are typically parked at three or 3.3 per thousand. because if you build this kind of density on market street, or you build it in san francisco, your employees can get there by bike, by muni, by bart. if you build this in north bay shore, you can't get your employees there to build out this kind of density. we're very much seeing this on the peninsula, where the office buildings that are located close to the caltrain are really distancing themselves from the other buildings on the peninsula in the northern part of the valley that aren't near the train. because that access to transit is so incredibly important. the other thing that i would point out is that while you are putting these kind of densities into this space, this is not back off this space for bank of america circa 1975, where these people are making $15,000, $20,000 a year. most of these jobs are high-paying engineering jobs. so you are putting a lot of people with high payroll into a relatively limite
first, it means that san francisco and other transit-rich locations will win over suburban greenfield sites, where projects are typically parked at three or 3.3 per thousand. because if you build this kind of density on market street, or you build it in san francisco, your employees can get there by bike, by muni, by bart. if you build this in north bay shore, you can't get your employees there to build out this kind of density. we're very much seeing this on the peninsula, where the office...
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first, it means that san francisco and other transit-rich locations will win over suburban greenfield sites, where projects are typically parked at three or 3.3 per thousand. because if you build this kind of density on market street, or you build it in san francisco, your employees can get there by bike, by muni, by bart. if you build this in north bay shore, you can't get your employees there to build out this kind of density. we're very much seeing this on the peninsula, where the office buildings that are located close to the caltrain are really distancing themselves from the other buildings on the peninsula in the northern part of the valley that aren't near the train. because that access to transit is so incredibly important. the other thing that i would point out is
first, it means that san francisco and other transit-rich locations will win over suburban greenfield sites, where projects are typically parked at three or 3.3 per thousand. because if you build this kind of density on market street, or you build it in san francisco, your employees can get there by bike, by muni, by bart. if you build this in north bay shore, you can't get your employees there to build out this kind of density. we're very much seeing this on the peninsula, where the office...
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we've seen some greenfield capacity in some of the industrial sectors. my fear is that if we hit this sort of global air pocket, if you will, you see mine output in australia slow, so that's bad for caterpillar, deere, joy global. so you get this sort of domino effect falling backwards on to us. that's my fear, is that if it continues for long, it will run backwards into the u.s. and that we think could pose a threat to us. >> absolutely. peter, thank you very much. jim, thank you for your commentary as well. >>> coming up next, a big fas d fat disaster dujour. >>> pumped up pumpkins. jane wells is on that. >> hey, pumpkin martinis? lipstick? dog food? i'll tell you a little great, this is just 100% pumpkin that you can put in a pumpkin pie but they mark it up and call it dog food. we'll tell you how crazy it is. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account fr
we've seen some greenfield capacity in some of the industrial sectors. my fear is that if we hit this sort of global air pocket, if you will, you see mine output in australia slow, so that's bad for caterpillar, deere, joy global. so you get this sort of domino effect falling backwards on to us. that's my fear, is that if it continues for long, it will run backwards into the u.s. and that we think could pose a threat to us. >> absolutely. peter, thank you very much. jim, thank you for...
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as we said before hand, as jeff greenfield said before on the set, they weren't swinging for the fences. michelle obama, bill clinton set this president up well. they believe they were going to believe mitt romney this fall, so they decided they didn't have to take a lot of chances. the president didn't take a lot of chances but he did what he needed to do. if this is going to be an election, much like 2004, where you had a president below 50%, george w. bush and they inspired their base. i think if you just look at it through that lens, the president did exactly what he needed to do last night. >> you obviously were in charlotte all week, tampa the week before. pound for pound, speech for speech, make a call, who had the better convention and who the most riding on it? >> good lord, pound for pound, round for round, this wasn't aly versus frasier it was muhammed ali versus wepner. you could tell from the first night when michelle obama came up there and gave a remarkable speech, one of the best speeches i've heard from a first lady that this was going to be a convention that was focuse
as we said before hand, as jeff greenfield said before on the set, they weren't swinging for the fences. michelle obama, bill clinton set this president up well. they believe they were going to believe mitt romney this fall, so they decided they didn't have to take a lot of chances. the president didn't take a lot of chances but he did what he needed to do. if this is going to be an election, much like 2004, where you had a president below 50%, george w. bush and they inspired their base. i...
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we need a lot of universities to 140 new public universities from greenfield is not exactly on the question of education. it's a question of opportunity for young people. and i understand that the day in which mexico reached for any young people in the country, we could talk a lot of the security problems. so you need to be preventive and that is the reason why we are recruiting education opportunities for young people. but at the same time, you cannot allow that a criminal take one city, substitute because the ideas this, your commits crime is doing some kind of authority to a town or even a city. they threat or bribe the local authority so they become the new authority there. they start to apply their own law. they start to collect their own taxes and they started to use force. actually, in that sense it's a challenge to state. now, instead of government, are you going they way in which you can be all the universities in that town, and kidney weights several years on all the key paths to those universities? how many years is going to take that? what is going to happen to the people in tho
we need a lot of universities to 140 new public universities from greenfield is not exactly on the question of education. it's a question of opportunity for young people. and i understand that the day in which mexico reached for any young people in the country, we could talk a lot of the security problems. so you need to be preventive and that is the reason why we are recruiting education opportunities for young people. but at the same time, you cannot allow that a criminal take one city,...
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. >> feeds into what jeff greenfield called the thurston howell iii candidate, david brooks is talking about it this morning. 47% of these, quote, victims that mitt romney talked about, were not going to vote for mitt romney anyway, but jeb bush and george w. bush, when they campaigned, they would always start their campaigns in inner cities. they would always go talk to the truly disadvantaged, not because they believed they would get those votes but because they believed they would get swing voters, white suburban moms in philadelphia, i-4 corridor, swing districts that may look at republicans as being too harsh and too uncaring. maybe republicans are the candidates that are going to take care of their tax dollars better, going to run government more wisely, but the hard edge scared them. george w. bush, karl rove, jeb bush, they figured that out. this is dangerous, not because he's going to lose that 47% of the vote but because you're going to start seeing suburban voters, swing voters, storm away from the campaign as quickly as possible unless he fixes it. >> you mentioned some of
. >> feeds into what jeff greenfield called the thurston howell iii candidate, david brooks is talking about it this morning. 47% of these, quote, victims that mitt romney talked about, were not going to vote for mitt romney anyway, but jeb bush and george w. bush, when they campaigned, they would always start their campaigns in inner cities. they would always go talk to the truly disadvantaged, not because they believed they would get those votes but because they believed they would get...
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. >> feeds into what jeff greenfield called the thurston howell iii candidate, david brooks is talking about it this morning. 47% of these, quote, victims that mitt romney talked about, were not going to vote for mitt romney anyway, but jeb bush and george w. bush, when they campaigned, they would always start their campaigns in inner cities. they would always go talk to the truly disadvantaged, not because they believed they would get those votes but because they believed they would get swing voters, white suburban moms in philadelphia, i-4 corridor, swing districts that may look at republicans as being too harsh and too uncaring. maybe republicans are the candidates that are going to take care of their tax dollars better, going to run government more wisely, but the hard edge scared them. george w. bush, karl rove, jeb bush, they figured that out. this is dangerous, not because he's going to lose that 47% of the vote but because you're going to start seeing suburban voters, swing voters, storm away from the campaign as quickly as possible unless he fixes it. >> you mentioned some of
. >> feeds into what jeff greenfield called the thurston howell iii candidate, david brooks is talking about it this morning. 47% of these, quote, victims that mitt romney talked about, were not going to vote for mitt romney anyway, but jeb bush and george w. bush, when they campaigned, they would always start their campaigns in inner cities. they would always go talk to the truly disadvantaged, not because they believed they would get those votes but because they believed they would get...
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jeff greenfield has a fascinating new book asking just that question. he will join me.political news as it happens. 2:00 to 5:00 eastern right here on msnbc. thomas? >> craig, we'll see you then. thanks so much. >>> and we can all agree it's been quite a rough week for mitt romney. but can he rebound in upcoming debates? he's been prepping like nobody's business. the big three is going to talk about that next. and believe it or not, homer simpson. if you care he's already voted. but he almost didn't get to. >> if you're going to vote we'll need some voter i.d. >> but i've lived here all my life. >> stopping all americans from voting is for the protection of all americans. >> but i'm a 40-year-old white guy who didn't go to college and gets all his news from monitors at gas stations. >> in you go. >> all right. so who did homer vote for? that's coming up next on "weekends with alex witt." my name is adam frucci and i'm the editor of splitsider.com. i love new technology, so when i heard that american express and twitter were teaming up, i was pretty interested. turns out
jeff greenfield has a fascinating new book asking just that question. he will join me.political news as it happens. 2:00 to 5:00 eastern right here on msnbc. thomas? >> craig, we'll see you then. thanks so much. >>> and we can all agree it's been quite a rough week for mitt romney. but can he rebound in upcoming debates? he's been prepping like nobody's business. the big three is going to talk about that next. and believe it or not, homer simpson. if you care he's already voted....
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and we'll talk to jeff greenfield when he comes on. he'll say the same thing. upside down on handling of the economy, if only 32% of americans say you're going in the right direction, americans do not have confidence in these economic policies. >> he's riegd the crest of his popularity comparatively against mitt romney's the wall street journal pointed out mitt romney and ryan did not lay out what the specifics were. i would ask you and chuck schumer what does he have to say to americans about what he's going to do in the future. what are the specific economic policies? michelle obama is going to be a super home run, whatever it is, a grand slam. but they do have to give a speech that goes beyond rhetoric and the president has to tell people where are we going forward. that's the gap. >> you be and the president will focus on the middle class like a laser. he will talk about investments. not just cut everything. there are some things that have to be cut. we have to reform medicare. we can argue about how to do it. but he's going to talk about education and how
and we'll talk to jeff greenfield when he comes on. he'll say the same thing. upside down on handling of the economy, if only 32% of americans say you're going in the right direction, americans do not have confidence in these economic policies. >> he's riegd the crest of his popularity comparatively against mitt romney's the wall street journal pointed out mitt romney and ryan did not lay out what the specifics were. i would ask you and chuck schumer what does he have to say to americans...
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rich greenfield is with btig. since the ipo, you have never been a pandora fan.a sell rating on pandora with a $3.75 price target. how much does this development hasten that decline that you're predicting? >> i think the reality is, when you think about apple, really go back to the ipod. the very beginning, music is really core to the apple experience, the apple eco system. and they've taken that ipod with music and look where we are today. we're talking about them getting into the living room. we're actually talking about them using siri getting into the cars. music is such a part of apple. you're seeing lots of debate, why would apple want to get into a business that doesn't make money? pandora is obviously losing money and people are betting on how much money they're going to make. the real question they should be asking is what's taken apple so long? music is so important to them. why don't they want to own everything about this experience? look at amazon getting into the video experience versus just using netflix. look at what apple's doing in maps, kicking
rich greenfield is with btig. since the ipo, you have never been a pandora fan.a sell rating on pandora with a $3.75 price target. how much does this development hasten that decline that you're predicting? >> i think the reality is, when you think about apple, really go back to the ipod. the very beginning, music is really core to the apple experience, the apple eco system. and they've taken that ipod with music and look where we are today. we're talking about them getting into the living...
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, we need -- and, actually, we did a lot of universities doing 140 new public universities from greenfield exactly only a question of education, a question of opportunities for young people. and i understand that the day in which mexico reach full coverage for any young people in the country, we could solve a lot of the security problems. so you need to be preventive, yes, and that is the reason why we are creating education opportunities for young people. but at the same time, you need to face the criminals in the streets. you cannot allow the criminals take the control of one city, status the authority -- substitute the authority. because there is this, the criminals, the organized crime is doing some kind of takeover of the authority in one city. they reach to a town or even a city, they threat or bribe the local authorities including police corps, so they become the new authority there. they start to apply their own law, they start to collect their own taxes, and they start to use public force. actually, there is no other public force than their public force. so in that sense it's a ch
, we need -- and, actually, we did a lot of universities doing 140 new public universities from greenfield exactly only a question of education, a question of opportunities for young people. and i understand that the day in which mexico reach full coverage for any young people in the country, we could solve a lot of the security problems. so you need to be preventive, yes, and that is the reason why we are creating education opportunities for young people. but at the same time, you need to face...
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right back with jeff greenfield on "the stephanie miller show." >> highbrow, lowbrow unibrow., not vice versa. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025, we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ health matters to all of us. that's why lysol has started a mission for health. with new mom programs, lysol healthy habits initiatives in schools and disaster relief efforts. when you use lysol at home, you'll know you're a part of something bigger. for healthy tips and more, visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. it starts at $59 for the entire year for back up. put in code stephanie for your subscription. 18 minutes after the hour. what the current audience can expect from my show is the unexpected. >>stephanie miller challenges the system, now it's your turn. >>it's a li
right back with jeff greenfield on "the stephanie miller show." >> highbrow, lowbrow unibrow., not vice versa. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025, we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're...