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it's becoming a global at the demick business insider's gregory white will join me to discuss the global unemployment problem and what it might mean for the future next admiral mike mullen is revising the military's agenda he's released a twenty one page document which changes from beginning to end on what needs to be changed to protect the u.s. well we can just summarize it into words i think global we'll talk with paul mccleary about the changing focus of the u.s. military and d.c. is becoming part of the primetime lineup a new show set in georgetown will show off the lives of the young rich affluent people of the d.c. neighborhood so could this combo of sex and politics be able to succeed where other shows based around d.c. have failed karen janabi will discuss with me at the end of the program but now. let's move on to our top story. it's day fifty mm for protests in egypt and i saw no clear leader to replace hosni mubarak at least from the people's perspective about hasn't stopped newly appointed vice president omar suleiman from taking charge artie's paul's lawyer tells us more abo
it's becoming a global at the demick business insider's gregory white will join me to discuss the global unemployment problem and what it might mean for the future next admiral mike mullen is revising the military's agenda he's released a twenty one page document which changes from beginning to end on what needs to be changed to protect the u.s. well we can just summarize it into words i think global we'll talk with paul mccleary about the changing focus of the u.s. military and d.c. is...
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expand this conversation to find out the economic impact of egypt's protests business insider's gregory white will shed light on all the items the expected to be hit hard like food and worst of all gas prices next we'll discuss the dying newspaper industry as people turn to the internet for the latest updates in the news world but good old fashioned newspaper is well kind of becoming extinct so as newspaper companies start to put their material online the million dollar question is will people pay for it was a question that catherine p. taylor then will tell you about an annual retreat hosted by the koch brothers in california now even though this gathering has gone unnoticed by people in the past this year angry progressives showed up to say that they want these powerful businessmen to stop furthering their political agenda with money david dayton from firedoglake was at the protest at home join me to discuss what it was that he saw and last week a former army veteran drove from california to michigan where the trunk full of explosives what the attendant of blowing up one of the biggest mosq
expand this conversation to find out the economic impact of egypt's protests business insider's gregory white will shed light on all the items the expected to be hit hard like food and worst of all gas prices next we'll discuss the dying newspaper industry as people turn to the internet for the latest updates in the news world but good old fashioned newspaper is well kind of becoming extinct so as newspaper companies start to put their material online the million dollar question is will people...
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white house, thank you. >>> this program note. tomorrow on "meet the proes," david gregory will have an exclusive interview with mohammed elbaradei. >>> beyond egypt in the middle east, many americans are focused on what's going on in dallas this weekend. we're talking of course about the super bowl. and even before tomorrow's big game, this is already a super bowl to remember, or forget, as fans and others find themselves in a battle with the weather. nbc's janet shandly is in dallas for us tonight. >> reporter: lester, they are finally coming out of the deep freeze here. after several people were hurt yesterday from ice falling from the roof of the stadium, there are still safety concerns and now the possibility for more snow. today above the largest dome stadium in the world they tried everything to remove the ice. from workers wielding axes to firefighters trying to hose it off, even repelling down the side to get a better shot at it, anything to get rid of it ahead of tomorrow's game. >> one, two, three! >> reporter: with temperatures warming, visitors are venturing ou
white house, thank you. >>> this program note. tomorrow on "meet the proes," david gregory will have an exclusive interview with mohammed elbaradei. >>> beyond egypt in the middle east, many americans are focused on what's going on in dallas this weekend. we're talking of course about the super bowl. and even before tomorrow's big game, this is already a super bowl to remember, or forget, as fans and others find themselves in a battle with the weather. nbc's janet...
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re-trying to get past the -- gregory trying to get past the indian guy and mike mcclellan's trick ry. >> i'm -- as an anonymous source. [laughter] >> this is the senior white house official who is so helpful to so many of all the time. chris: there's always going to be a senior white house official. and welcome, jay carney. to your new job. when we come back it won't be long until we know which republicans are definitely running for president. but the powers that be don't seem happy with the lineup that's shaping up right now. will they unite and try to grab jeb bush? scoops and predetections right out of the notebooks of these top reporters. >> "the chris matthews show" is being br charles schwab. get the help your money deserves. talk to chuck. chris: welcome back. this week much of the 2012 republican field was at the conservative political action committee big meeting in washington. it's called cpac. it only made party big shots more worried about the lineup and the conservative magazine national review made it their cover story and they're pushing for there it is, jeb bush. we have included jeb in our 12 for 12 series but not certain he will jump in n
re-trying to get past the -- gregory trying to get past the indian guy and mike mcclellan's trick ry. >> i'm -- as an anonymous source. [laughter] >> this is the senior white house official who is so helpful to so many of all the time. chris: there's always going to be a senior white house official. and welcome, jay carney. to your new job. when we come back it won't be long until we know which republicans are definitely running for president. but the powers that be don't seem happy...
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gregory, palms, california. caller: good morning, dr. white. and saying isck, ridiculous to where they want to do extra research. they already know that they come from poor people. has there been any investigation on how we could spray illegal immigrants? h., we are going to move on. do not even bother calling with that crap. the next call comes from robert, in camden, new jersey. caller: thank you for letting me speak my mind. the problem that we are having with the influx of the bedbugs is attributed to other countries that cannot control it, and when those people travel over here, we are getting a lot of it because of that. guest: there are a lot of cultural differences. there are countries where the folks are not bothered by them. they have bigger problems on their hands than bedbugs. we think international travel, and increasing affordable international travel, has contributed to the reemergence of bedbugs in our country. certainly, it is -- there were reservoirs of bedbugs all of these years that we did not have them the in any great numb
gregory, palms, california. caller: good morning, dr. white. and saying isck, ridiculous to where they want to do extra research. they already know that they come from poor people. has there been any investigation on how we could spray illegal immigrants? h., we are going to move on. do not even bother calling with that crap. the next call comes from robert, in camden, new jersey. caller: thank you for letting me speak my mind. the problem that we are having with the influx of the bedbugs is...
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gregory is moderator of "meet the press." david, good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start right there, david. what is the whiteouse's reaction to everything that's really taken place in the last couple of days in egypt? >> well, they're being careful to try to paint this in the best possible light in terms of how they dealt with it internally and how the president communicated. what you hear from officials isç look, the president was measured, but he was precise. privately he was pushing mubarak hard. he was pushing the military hard, and, ultimately, the outcome should be judged on how peaceful it was. the fact that there was not widespread bloodshed and that mubarak is gone and yet the institutions of a potential democracy like the army are intact and are now able to move forward on drafting a mu constitution and putting the reforms in place to get to those elections in the fall. >> well, let me ask you this. on friday the president comes out and says he will support the egyptian people moving forward. between that message, between the billion and a half dollars the u.s. gives to egypt in aid every year, how
gregory is moderator of "meet the press." david, good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start right there, david. what is the whiteouse's reaction to everything that's really taken place in the last couple of days in egypt? >> well, they're being careful to try to paint this in the best possible light in terms of how they dealt with it internally and how the president communicated. what you hear from officials isç look, the president was measured, but he was...
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white check. >>> time now for a look at what is coming up on "meet the press" with david gregory. >> good morningto get the view inside egypt with leading opposition figure and the egyptian ambassador to the united states. then what does it mean for the u.s.? i'll be joined by senator john kerry of the foreign relations committee and then reagan at 100, the legacy. we're live at the reagan library for the centennial celebration. that's all coming up this morning on "meet the press." >> we'll see you soon, david. thanks. i'll see you back here live from thanks. i'll see you back here live from amman.
white check. >>> time now for a look at what is coming up on "meet the press" with david gregory. >> good morningto get the view inside egypt with leading opposition figure and the egyptian ambassador to the united states. then what does it mean for the u.s.? i'll be joined by senator john kerry of the foreign relations committee and then reagan at 100, the legacy. we're live at the reagan library for the centennial celebration. that's all coming up this morning on...
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white house. president obama will take journalists' questions this morning. gregoryid, kind of dual backdrops, part of which you dealt with on this
white house. president obama will take journalists' questions this morning. gregoryid, kind of dual backdrops, part of which you dealt with on this
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white house regarding the unrest there. for the first time yesterday we heard the president say moammar gadhafi should step down. with more on that, we turn to david gregory, moderator of "meet the press." good to see you, good morning. he was sidestepping the question whether the president should call for gadhafi to step down and yesterday the president makes a phone call to germany's prime minister and said, it is time. explain why he would finally come out and make that decision. >> well, there is a sequence here, right. you had u.s. citizens who were there that they were trying to get evacuated out. a real concern on the part of the administration that they could be used as hostages and gadhafi could harm those americans in some way. that was part of it. the other part of it was working with the european allies so there was more of a united front. the united states uniquely or on his own thought it would not be as powerful as joining together with other allies, going through the security council of the united nations and that's what happens here. i thought also a squeeze play going on. in one sense, it's easier for the president to say, well, gadhafi'
white house regarding the unrest there. for the first time yesterday we heard the president say moammar gadhafi should step down. with more on that, we turn to david gregory, moderator of "meet the press." good to see you, good morning. he was sidestepping the question whether the president should call for gadhafi to step down and yesterday the president makes a phone call to germany's prime minister and said, it is time. explain why he would finally come out and make that decision....