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of the women's campaign fund and the should she run foundation and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow in the national research for public policy national center for public policy research and thank you all for joining me tonight for us is there there we go now all you feel hello again is all here all right let's throw the sequester the age of austerity the sequester kicks in the c.e.o.'s says this is going to cut g.d.p. growth and we had a really healthy g.d.p. growth this is the gold standard was the one nine hundred fifty s. sixty's seventy's those three decades were the three decades that all saw over three. average g.d.p. growth every every year of every decade. had been estimating two percent for this year now the same with the sequester will be one point four percent that's losing a million jobs how is that a good thing you're nodding your head saying well i think it's a great example of why i'm a broken record here you know this tom why we need more women in office because you know guys run for office because they see it as a pathway for power and so what we'r
of the women's campaign fund and the should she run foundation and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow in the national research for public policy national center for public policy research and thank you all for joining me tonight for us is there there we go now all you feel hello again is all here all right let's throw the sequester the age of austerity the sequester kicks in the c.e.o.'s says this is going to cut g.d.p. growth and we had a really healthy g.d.p. growth this...
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panel joining me tonight are horace cooper richard power and chris allman let's get back to it yesterday the supreme court we've been talking about supreme court here yesterday they heard arguments in f.t.c. versus watson pharmaceutical and basically if the federal trade commission is looking at this practice of the big name pharmaceutical companies when their patents run out and their big name very expensive high profile drugs. are vulnerable to competition from from generics they're giving money to the generics manufacturers not to bring these products to market sort of like you know horace if you decided that you were going to go find everybody was a potential guest of the tom hartman program and pay them so that every single day you were on the show somehow that just as if i thought that's what i did i mean it was your extraordinary talents and go all of that. the question isn't this or if i went out and i found every talk show host in the three to six pm radio slot and paid you know i paid off sean hannity not be on the air anymore and suddenly i'm monopolizing the airwaves i mean i
panel joining me tonight are horace cooper richard power and chris allman let's get back to it yesterday the supreme court we've been talking about supreme court here yesterday they heard arguments in f.t.c. versus watson pharmaceutical and basically if the federal trade commission is looking at this practice of the big name pharmaceutical companies when their patents run out and their big name very expensive high profile drugs. are vulnerable to competition from from generics they're giving...
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by eric cantor by kevin mccarthy by you know by a bunch of republicans what what is going on here horace ok you guys always go with this hitler likes milk milk must be evil leave must hate and i don't recall ever having said any of the republicans have never said republicans have never said and neither of conservatives that they hate health care or seeing to it that people have access to it what they have said is the way they just want to be i want to make a buck on the way mr obama said about doing it and obamacare is a bad idea and they have consistently peppered him with a number of changes and improvements this is no different no this is this is part of obamacare that's going to expire yes i mean were they at in two thousand and nine when you know obama with pushing obamacare you know they were nowhere to be found in support of this and now all of a third because there's a thirteen faction of a test that. yes that's that's going to get undefined bit that's now undefined it we all of us that may want to think like oh oh we're for preexisting conditions because of the most popular item
by eric cantor by kevin mccarthy by you know by a bunch of republicans what what is going on here horace ok you guys always go with this hitler likes milk milk must be evil leave must hate and i don't recall ever having said any of the republicans have never said republicans have never said and neither of conservatives that they hate health care or seeing to it that people have access to it what they have said is the way they just want to be i want to make a buck on the way mr obama said about...
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of the women's campaign fund and the should she run foundation and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow in the national research for public policy national center for public policy research and thank you all for joining me tonight for us is there there we go now all right. well the game's all here all right let's start out the sequester the age of austerity this questor kicks in the c b o says this is going to cut g.d.p. growth and we had a really healthy g.d.p. growth this is the gold standard was the one nine hundred fifty s. sixty's seventy's those three decades were the three decades that all saw over three percent averaged g.d.p. growth every every year of every decade the cvo had been estimating two percent for this year now they're saying with the sequester will be one point four percent that's losing a million jobs how is that a good thing you're nodding your head saying well i think it's a great example of why i'm a broken record here you know this time why we need more women in office because you know guys run for office because they they see it as a pathway
of the women's campaign fund and the should she run foundation and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow in the national research for public policy national center for public policy research and thank you all for joining me tonight for us is there there we go now all right. well the game's all here all right let's start out the sequester the age of austerity this questor kicks in the c b o says this is going to cut g.d.p. growth and we had a really healthy g.d.p. growth this...
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tea party dot net meghan karp carpentier current year right executive editor of the raw story and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and thank you all for joining me tonight it's great to have you here isn't it time for the united states kevin to extend civil rights to people who are born gay i think the rights should apply to everybody and i think a lot what happens is when somebody like portman speaks out people believe that it's a monolithic you know speech for all all republicans there are many republicans or conservatives who don't take the they they don't take the gays the way that people are explaining it they look at it as why are you leading with sexuality as your issue your issue is about human rights not so much a gay rights per se and i believe there are laws for that i find portman's take on this a little bit selfish he say prior to my son coming out i was against gay marriage but now that it's affecting me personally i'm for it i find it very selfish. i'm curious your thoughts on this meghan it. isn't t
tea party dot net meghan karp carpentier current year right executive editor of the raw story and horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and thank you all for joining me tonight it's great to have you here isn't it time for the united states kevin to extend civil rights to people who are born gay i think the rights should apply to everybody and i think a lot what happens is when somebody like portman speaks out people believe...
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giving money to the generics manufacturers not to bring these products to market sort of like you know horace if you decided that you were going to go find everybody was a potential guest of the tom hartman program and pay them so that every single day you were on the show. somehow that just doesn't that's what i did i mean it was your extraordinary talents and go all of that. the question isn't this or if i went out and i found every talk show host in the three to six pm radio slot and paid you know i paid off sean hannity not be on the air anymore and suddenly i'm monopolizing the airwaves i mean isn't that a bio isn't that a fundamental violation not just of the sherman antitrust act which is the f.t.c. is asserting but of reasonable and rational business practices if you're going to any kind of a market based economy actually i don't believe this constitutes an enterprise violation. a company simply offering a nother company amount of money x. that they will do the make with selling their product or not selling their product is just a business transaction i don't necessarily like it but i
giving money to the generics manufacturers not to bring these products to market sort of like you know horace if you decided that you were going to go find everybody was a potential guest of the tom hartman program and pay them so that every single day you were on the show. somehow that just doesn't that's what i did i mean it was your extraordinary talents and go all of that. the question isn't this or if i went out and i found every talk show host in the three to six pm radio slot and paid...
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horace cooper nicole williams marc harrold thank you all for joining me today thank you. today is international women's day they that was originally created to celebrate women's economic political and social achievements and since the very first international women's day was celebrated nine hundred ten were of a tremendous strides when it comes to political economic and social power just as the all female crew that was on an air france flight. i'm an airbus three eighty the world's largest commercial airplane just decades ago the thought of an all female crew pilot in transatlantic flight on the world's biggest airplane would have been inconceivable unfortunately while women have made great strides across the globe and right here in the united states there is still a tremendous amount of work to be done according to a new report from the institute for women's policy research the pay gap here in the united states between men and women increased between two thousand and eleven and two thousand and twelve with women making on average one hundred sixty three dollars less per
horace cooper nicole williams marc harrold thank you all for joining me today thank you. today is international women's day they that was originally created to celebrate women's economic political and social achievements and since the very first international women's day was celebrated nine hundred ten were of a tremendous strides when it comes to political economic and social power just as the all female crew that was on an air france flight. i'm an airbus three eighty the world's largest...
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. >> reporter: horace gill ran a former branch of the church in new mexico.t a real estate investment opportunity. >> he the only man that can put you in third heaven and if you don't support this then you're not a part of the church. >> reporter: hawkins' second in command michael parker headed up the venture called, day star. it promised returns as high as 35%. >> i invested about $120,000. >> reporter: it was gill's retirement money and he wasn't alone. >> originally, i had invested $250,000 from my genentech earnings stock. >> reporter: former member julio ramirez says he never quite knew where the money went. >> anytime we used to ask questions, we were told that, you know, you're in a bad spirit and you know, what's wrong with you? >> reporter: daystar operated out of this building in vallejo. but suddenly it shut down in 2006. stunned church members asked for their money back only to find out it was all gone. the state then launched an investigation. the department of corporations issued a desist and refrain order last july saying the two leaders faile
. >> reporter: horace gill ran a former branch of the church in new mexico.t a real estate investment opportunity. >> he the only man that can put you in third heaven and if you don't support this then you're not a part of the church. >> reporter: hawkins' second in command michael parker headed up the venture called, day star. it promised returns as high as 35%. >> i invested about $120,000. >> reporter: it was gill's retirement money and he wasn't alone. >>...
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horace. up i learnt that the war is far from over in fact it's still going on for the stigmata event and they're evolving in two thousand and five we know to a spectacular increase in genetic malformations a new born babies. that the. voters only show a tiny part of the reality just for the month of january if we recorded forty three cases. when their own country jonjo for them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer. if the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. is nice. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land. migrants working hard to find a way home. download the official application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. i'm in sochi to know your city in euro
horace. up i learnt that the war is far from over in fact it's still going on for the stigmata event and they're evolving in two thousand and five we know to a spectacular increase in genetic malformations a new born babies. that the. voters only show a tiny part of the reality just for the month of january if we recorded forty three cases. when their own country jonjo for them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just a bit longer....
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the professor was somebody namedhorse gregory who was a pose -- horace gregory who was a poet, and it was an all girls' school at that time. we sat around a table, and we read our pape ors. and -- papers. and some girl, woman, had gone to reno to get a divorce, and you had to live there for six weeks. and she came back with a detailed report on everything that had happened during her six weeks many in reno. and i was spellbound by this report. i mean, it was, you know, the whole -- the world she was describing, the way she felt, rivetted. she gets to the end of it, and horace gregory turns to her and says what makes you think anybody would be interested in your divorce? and there was this silence, you know? because i couldn't have been the only one who was rivetted by this story. [laughter] but there was also the possibility women can't write because we don't have subjects. what would my subject be? what would i do? i wasn't in a war. i can't write a book like hemingway. you know, the sense that we were pushed aside -- and, yes, there was doris lessing and, yes, i must have read her 1
the professor was somebody namedhorse gregory who was a pose -- horace gregory who was a poet, and it was an all girls' school at that time. we sat around a table, and we read our pape ors. and -- papers. and some girl, woman, had gone to reno to get a divorce, and you had to live there for six weeks. and she came back with a detailed report on everything that had happened during her six weeks many in reno. and i was spellbound by this report. i mean, it was, you know, the whole -- the world...
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bag now it's time to turn things over to our big picture politics panel joining me tonight horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research richard follower of strategist and host of the richard followers show and chris all the conservative commentator and activist all for joining me tonight ok you heard the conversation i had i'm assuming with the supreme court it looks like there consensus seems to be among the speculators and the chattering were that the court has some real doubts about standing in this case but there's this larger issue of the constitutionality of gay rights i'm just curious each of your take on it chris do you you know the at one point. scalia asked the question of ted olson at what point did gay rights the right of gays to marry get put into the constitution and ted olson said at the same time that the rights of people of different sexes or different races to marry got put into the constitution which was eight hundred sixty eight with the passage of the fourteenth amendment it wasn't fulfilled at that point
bag now it's time to turn things over to our big picture politics panel joining me tonight horace cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research richard follower of strategist and host of the richard followers show and chris all the conservative commentator and activist all for joining me tonight ok you heard the conversation i had i'm assuming with the supreme court it looks like there consensus seems to be among the speculators and the...
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government talks of expanding the not horace facility instead of considering the fate of those being held without charge or trial that. also later exiled former pakistani president pervez musharraf has returned power and planning to regain political power despite criminal charges and assassination threats from the taliban. later but now the syrian national coalition has decisively rejected the resignation of its brevity and mas al-khateeb announced he was stepping down just moments after he was elected the trees police here has said he. his statement was outed said that he was stepping down because some matters have to quote him reached red lines now he hasn't explained exactly what prompted his resignation but he did say that he was designing to be able to work with freedom that cannot be available from official institutions keep in mind that her to it was someone that both russia and the united states look to as a person that they could negotiate with on the future of syria back in february had to admit with the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov following his claim that the sy
government talks of expanding the not horace facility instead of considering the fate of those being held without charge or trial that. also later exiled former pakistani president pervez musharraf has returned power and planning to regain political power despite criminal charges and assassination threats from the taliban. later but now the syrian national coalition has decisively rejected the resignation of its brevity and mas al-khateeb announced he was stepping down just moments after he was...
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hello little rumble joining me tonight neil aspirate and horace cooper let's get back to it mayor bloomberg ban has crashed it was overturned on march eleventh on big sodas we now know more people in the united states die from big sodas than die from marijuana right we know that i doubt either one of you guys would argue that point with me so why don't we decriminalize marijuana well as people out of jail who are there for pot and say you know that works so well for the last forty years we're going to put the same penalties on high fructose corn syrup. i mean this is the rise of them that he stayed come by i generally i mean you have a series of scum i know you are and i know you are going with your long list about this sort of thing what's next do we do we do we ban mama leonis lasagna i mean that's a heart attack waiting to happen i mean or do you stop this i think mayor bloomberg was very i think it was obvious as there at thirty two ounces was a look a mother told as one of our mothers told us everything in moderation i mean if we want to take too much weak grass it'll probably kill us
hello little rumble joining me tonight neil aspirate and horace cooper let's get back to it mayor bloomberg ban has crashed it was overturned on march eleventh on big sodas we now know more people in the united states die from big sodas than die from marijuana right we know that i doubt either one of you guys would argue that point with me so why don't we decriminalize marijuana well as people out of jail who are there for pot and say you know that works so well for the last forty years we're...
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democrats are grossly underestimating the support for the second amendment and it's got them in trouble horace colorado just passed a gun you know limit laws and colorado is a pretty republican state a pretty gun friendly state and i say bring it on baby now i tell you that the senate majority leader heard from his democratic colleagues who said please don't make us walk over the coals and vote on this thing it's going to lose anyway so don't make us do it now colorado they will raise them did through and i can't wait to see the off year elections and watch the consequence democrats do things they always of ram it through other volunteers the. very thoughtful deliberations i'm ok so so that's interesting but what's what's irrational about us all of us going to be all the public poll watcher post just did a poll fifty seven percent of americans support the assault weapons ban this is something ronald reagan came out this is totally insincere if the democrats were really in to a gun control or a background check sort of thing why aren't they going after the culture of violence in hollywood well
democrats are grossly underestimating the support for the second amendment and it's got them in trouble horace colorado just passed a gun you know limit laws and colorado is a pretty republican state a pretty gun friendly state and i say bring it on baby now i tell you that the senate majority leader heard from his democratic colleagues who said please don't make us walk over the coals and vote on this thing it's going to lose anyway so don't make us do it now colorado they will raise them did...
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. >> i guess horace greeley will be right again. go west young man and young woman. thank you, pete williams. thank you, howard fineman. >>> coming up, the man who shocked america in 2004 when he announced he was gay or is gay. and resigning as governor of new jersey. jim mcgreevey were faced with the same situation today would our greater acceptance of gay rights, would he still feel he had to resign? we're going to get into all those questions. no more law. personal stuff coming up here. >>> also, why would the republican governor of north dakota sign the most restrictive anti-abortion measure ever if he knows it will never survive a court challenge? because it's all about keeping the gop's right wing base quite happy no matter how flawed the legislation is. >>> have you heard about the >>> political news from kentucky. actress ashley judd will not run for the u.s. senate down there. judd was long rumored, of course, to be interested in challenging republican leader mitch mcconnell. but she's passing on that chance. a source close to judd told "the washington post"
. >> i guess horace greeley will be right again. go west young man and young woman. thank you, pete williams. thank you, howard fineman. >>> coming up, the man who shocked america in 2004 when he announced he was gay or is gay. and resigning as governor of new jersey. jim mcgreevey were faced with the same situation today would our greater acceptance of gay rights, would he still feel he had to resign? we're going to get into all those questions. no more law. personal stuff...
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he's done acclaimed english versions of the babylonian epic, "gilgamesh," and of latin texts by horace and virgil. and lines from works of the past will, in turn, show up in and become part of his own verse. in the "bewilderment" collection, for example, a translation of a poem by virgil is followed by a similarly themed poem by ferry himself. this is a man clearly obsessed with connections and links. >> brown: i saw a review where someone referred to you with great admiration as a special kind of thief. so that's all artists, right, use from the past? >> yes. and i do do that. one reason for doing that is what it says in my own poem. it's usefulness for that poem. it also does mean there's a motive to connect what you're saying to the past of writing. you want your own poem to be part of that enterprise. >> brown: there is a poem of yours called "ancestral lines" which goes to this question of connections to the past, right? can you read the beginning for us? >> it's as when following the others' lines, which are the tracks of somebody gone before, leaving me mischievous clues, tellin
he's done acclaimed english versions of the babylonian epic, "gilgamesh," and of latin texts by horace and virgil. and lines from works of the past will, in turn, show up in and become part of his own verse. in the "bewilderment" collection, for example, a translation of a poem by virgil is followed by a similarly themed poem by ferry himself. this is a man clearly obsessed with connections and links. >> brown: i saw a review where someone referred to you with great...
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aren't going to go, so those calls, you're telling me, though, he couldn't get luke longly or kern, horace grant, benny the bull wouldn't go? >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in doha in the persian gulf. this is the final leg of john kerry's 11-day maiden voyage as secretary of state. today john kerry sat down with me to answer questions about the civil war in syria, iran, and a number of other topics. the civil war, though, which led to one million refugees and 70,000 people killed and a new ultimate mate imfrom israel against iran. >> you have just come on this long trip. you've met with the syrian rebels. the saudi foreign minister standing next to you said that the assad regime is a vicious killing machine. why is the united states not joining other nations around the world in arming the rebels? >> well, andrea, we are -- the president has put in place a policy that is extremely forward-leaning, with other countries. other countries, as you know, are arming the syrians. the president has put in place sanctions. the president has led an effort to try to pull together the syrian opp
aren't going to go, so those calls, you're telling me, though, he couldn't get luke longly or kern, horace grant, benny the bull wouldn't go? >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in doha in the persian gulf. this is the final leg of john kerry's 11-day maiden voyage as secretary of state. today john kerry sat down with me to answer questions about the civil war in syria, iran, and a number of other topics. the civil war, though, which led to one million refugees and 70,000 people killed...
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bishop harry jones are interjected to respond to horace cooper to argued that section 5 of the votingights act was outdated to say is this. >> in alabama, run for office and see if he can win. and i think so that one of the things that we'd have to also look at the fact is that, section 5 has been -- the one thing that has leveled the playing field. >> for the supreme court heard arguments in shelby v. holder. deshawn lewis spoke on the steps outside on behalf of the history. one hour later that roberts are and scalia seemed too happy to erase. >> through forces in this country, they're going to take us back to another period. but we're not going back. we've come too far. we've made too much progress to go back. it may be gone but people are using other means of attacking and technique. >> right now, that same john lewis is in selma, alabama, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the semih montgomery march. joining me, the lecture in law who covered the supreme court for the in it's it's in for 30 years. "the new york times." and dale ho, and a member of the litigation team for the de
bishop harry jones are interjected to respond to horace cooper to argued that section 5 of the votingights act was outdated to say is this. >> in alabama, run for office and see if he can win. and i think so that one of the things that we'd have to also look at the fact is that, section 5 has been -- the one thing that has leveled the playing field. >> for the supreme court heard arguments in shelby v. holder. deshawn lewis spoke on the steps outside on behalf of the history. one...
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horace passes a law that says, well, unless you are there for a nor, no medical deduction, tax thing, no benefits of any kind. that would be perfectly constitutional. it would not be arbitrary. it would not be random. two guess i would say things. the first question would be what is the relevant level of scrutiny? >> your bottom line. the bottom line here, as you can imagine, i can make them up all day. differences between states have nothing to do with anything. residence requirements, a .edical exam, how old you are congress just passes a law which takes about 30% of the people who are married in the united states and says, no tax deductions, know this, no .edical benefits, for about 20% can they do that? >> again, i think the right way to analyze it would be, is there any distinction or indicates what level of scrutiny is indicated? be, yes. would they could do that. >> i am trying to think of examples. i just cannot imagine what it is. >> i think the uniform treatment of individuals. >> use a uniform is good enough no matter how obvious, no matter how irrational, there is nothing
horace passes a law that says, well, unless you are there for a nor, no medical deduction, tax thing, no benefits of any kind. that would be perfectly constitutional. it would not be arbitrary. it would not be random. two guess i would say things. the first question would be what is the relevant level of scrutiny? >> your bottom line. the bottom line here, as you can imagine, i can make them up all day. differences between states have nothing to do with anything. residence requirements, a...
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horace greeley could run a newspaper and run for president.cynical and remove society. that is the argument for that but blurring the lines might have consequences for things like ethics. there are some media organizations that pay their sources and pay for tips. tmz i think is one of them. there are others that don't. should we worry about that? should we worry about confucian? >> first of all we don't pay sources and we don't pay for information. we pay for video absolutely. [laughter] 's pie have a little something in my throat. i don't need a rubio. >> fair enough. that is one thing. >> why do you care? what difference does it make who is running for office? what difference does it make? i guess it seems like you want it to be upset about this whirring of the lines. you are right. i don't know what caused it and why is there a fanatic -- fascination with celebrities but you can't deny it. it's a reality. you can sit and whine about it and complain that it's harder to cover a story now. or you can deal with the reality. this is the way it i
horace greeley could run a newspaper and run for president.cynical and remove society. that is the argument for that but blurring the lines might have consequences for things like ethics. there are some media organizations that pay their sources and pay for tips. tmz i think is one of them. there are others that don't. should we worry about that? should we worry about confucian? >> first of all we don't pay sources and we don't pay for information. we pay for video absolutely. [laughter]...