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." >> this week "q and a" features a documentary about hubert humphrey. producer nick caouette joins us to talk about his program that spans humphries life from mayor to vice president to presidential candidate. >> mick caouette, when did you first think about doing a documentary on hubert humphrey? >> it would have been in the late fall of 1989. i was working at the minnesota historical society and i ran across the humphrey collection which is just -- it's enormous. 1,200 man knew crypt boxes, large manuscript bosses. 10,000 films, 10,000 photographs, 5,000 audiotapes, and i had started in -- i started documentary work earlier, maybe three years earlier, and i thought why hasn't anyone ever done this. it was a gold mine of material. and then i learned more about him. i grew up in minneapolis, he was part of my childhood, but i didn't know that much about him and he's really been kind of forgotten, even in minnesota, but all this material, you know, thrilled me, so that's how i started, really. as i dug into it, it was wonderful. >> who was he? >> i think
." >> this week "q and a" features a documentary about hubert humphrey. producer nick caouette joins us to talk about his program that spans humphries life from mayor to vice president to presidential candidate. >> mick caouette, when did you first think about doing a documentary on hubert humphrey? >> it would have been in the late fall of 1989. i was working at the minnesota historical society and i ran across the humphrey collection which is just -- it's...
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johnson called a cabinet meeting and asked humphrey to report on vietnam and he gave humphrey a note which said hubert, give short, upbeat report. progress good. then sit down and shut up, lyndon. >> how long ago did you do the interview with ted van dyke? >> that would have been about 2003 or 2004. it's been a while. >> he was emotional about -- >> very emotional. >> did you ever ask him why? >> again, that was the longest interview we did i think was about 3 1/2 hours, he was emotional all the way through. he was emotional because he saw the suffering and he didn't -- he couldn't go in. i couldn't go into the room where people were dying, i saw people with arms missing and legs missing. and ted was against the war the whole time and he had a hard time with the suffering. >> was hubert humphrey ever dishonest with the american people about his feelings about the war? >> i don't think so. i think that he said he would rather be wrong than a hypocrite, and i think he believed what he was saying. i think when he was for the war, he was for the war and, you know, like it or not and whet
johnson called a cabinet meeting and asked humphrey to report on vietnam and he gave humphrey a note which said hubert, give short, upbeat report. progress good. then sit down and shut up, lyndon. >> how long ago did you do the interview with ted van dyke? >> that would have been about 2003 or 2004. it's been a while. >> he was emotional about -- >> very emotional. >> did you ever ask him why? >> again, that was the longest interview we did i think was about...
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humphrey.hose two ads, 1968. jessica, let's start with you. >> hi, yeah, i think that both of those ads are extreme little scary, you know? i mean, if i was to vote for president nixon, i might want to vote for him, you know, based on his ad but then i look at humphrey's ad, shoot, maybe i am afraid of president nixon, because i don't want the bomb to be in the wrong hands. i think both were very scary. >> stephen, what about you? >> i agree. and i want to say that i think in contemporary era, certainly candidates can use war images to influence the public. however, i don't know that we could use sort of the same method. nixon's ad had images of foreign wars on foreign lands and almost insinuating this is what america could look like. i don't think people would buy the same idea if we had images of afghanistan and any other war. the same with humphrey's ad. i don't think the u.n. treaty would be as important now also it was back then. >> darrell west? >> i think both jessica and stephen make ve
humphrey.hose two ads, 1968. jessica, let's start with you. >> hi, yeah, i think that both of those ads are extreme little scary, you know? i mean, if i was to vote for president nixon, i might want to vote for him, you know, based on his ad but then i look at humphrey's ad, shoot, maybe i am afraid of president nixon, because i don't want the bomb to be in the wrong hands. i think both were very scary. >> stephen, what about you? >> i agree. and i want to say that i think in...
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i will town in to see what is going with kris humphreys. you very much, we'll see you here at 6:30 on fox 5. >>> and fox's hit show "glee" will honor the late whitney houston. it will feature eight songs. the episode is to be a character piece focusing on glow's graduating seniors haves a hard time letting go. no date has been set yet, but the new episode airs april 10th on fox notify. >>> -- fox 5. >>> the x factor might be getting star power. it's offering up a hefty $10 million to britney spears to sit at the judge's table. simon cowell has been in talk with spears for a while now and has been looking for more star power after cutting paula abdowel and nicole scherzinger. >>> according to billboard, she's a money-making machine. taylor swift named the top act on the money maker's list. she earned more than $35 million last year from album sales, tours and publishing royalties. you-- you u2 is raking it in, they're $32 million earned from their musical endeavors in 2011. >>> when a powerful story meets a powerful story teller, anything ca
i will town in to see what is going with kris humphreys. you very much, we'll see you here at 6:30 on fox 5. >>> and fox's hit show "glee" will honor the late whitney houston. it will feature eight songs. the episode is to be a character piece focusing on glow's graduating seniors haves a hard time letting go. no date has been set yet, but the new episode airs april 10th on fox notify. >>> -- fox 5. >>> the x factor might be getting star power. it's offering...
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question is whether the effort influenced the electoral vote in the 68 election between nixon and humphrey. a third question of issue is sort of a contextural one, did nixon and kissinger have so-called grand define for global diplomacy, if so, how did it influence viet nam policy. some writers suggested they had a grand design in mind at the start of the administration, consisting in detonte, diplomacy, the nixon doctrine and other elements. yet, other authors, including me, doubted or down played the reality of a grand design. instead, i have argued, others have argued nixon-kissinger so-called design was composed of a mo dus operandi. many of their actions were improvised reaction to electoral politics, bureaucratic in-fighting and domestic and international crisis and circumstances. a related question, this question of the grand decide did triangular diplomacy bring about a satisfactory solution to nixon's viet nam problem? what was that to reason? some ayes, my short answer is no, and it's complicated. a fourth issue have to do with the nixon doctrine and madman theory. conventional h
question is whether the effort influenced the electoral vote in the 68 election between nixon and humphrey. a third question of issue is sort of a contextural one, did nixon and kissinger have so-called grand define for global diplomacy, if so, how did it influence viet nam policy. some writers suggested they had a grand design in mind at the start of the administration, consisting in detonte, diplomacy, the nixon doctrine and other elements. yet, other authors, including me, doubted or down...
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i joke about humphreys, but he can play. 20 points and 9 rebounds.eremy tyler with the career high 10. they would be proud of that up and under. gerald green on the head of brandon rush. tied at 100 and green the runner in the lane and now the final seconds and gerald wallace and beat it, kid. the war implores a 19-poimt lead and suffer their fourth straight loss. they gave it a go. his shoulder is still ailing. it is a pitch for the first time and both placed on the list. they will not be ready in arararararizona. who will start at second base?? all innndidicatitions is ittt il be that guy. he hit 21414 this spring. the giants did play.
i joke about humphreys, but he can play. 20 points and 9 rebounds.eremy tyler with the career high 10. they would be proud of that up and under. gerald green on the head of brandon rush. tied at 100 and green the runner in the lane and now the final seconds and gerald wallace and beat it, kid. the war implores a 19-poimt lead and suffer their fourth straight loss. they gave it a go. his shoulder is still ailing. it is a pitch for the first time and both placed on the list. they will not be...
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course, is whether these efforts influenced the electoral vote in the '68 election between nixon and humphrey. a third question, issue, is sort of a contextual one, that is, did nixon and kissinger have a so-called grand design for global diplomacy, and if so, how did this question influence vietnam policy. some writers have suggested that nixon and kissinger did have a grand global design in mind, at the start of the administration, consisting in detente, rapprochement, trianglelar diplomacy and the nixon doctrine and others. i've argued and others have argued the nixon/kissinger so-called design was composed mostly of the modus operandi of military threat and force combined with diplomacy. moreover, many of their actions were improvised reaction to electoral politics, bureaucratic infighting and domestic and international crises and circumstances. a related question to this question of the grand design is did at thtriangular diplomacy b about a satisfaction conclusion to the vietnam problem. the short answer is yes. my answer is no. it's a complicated matter. a fourth issue, set of issues,
course, is whether these efforts influenced the electoral vote in the '68 election between nixon and humphrey. a third question, issue, is sort of a contextual one, that is, did nixon and kissinger have a so-called grand design for global diplomacy, and if so, how did this question influence vietnam policy. some writers have suggested that nixon and kissinger did have a grand global design in mind, at the start of the administration, consisting in detente, rapprochement, trianglelar diplomacy...
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i joke about humphreys, but he can play. 20 points and 9 rebounds. jeremy tyler with the career high 10. they would be proud of that up and under. gerald green on the head of brandon rush. tied at 100 and green the runner in the lane and now the final seconds and gerald wallace and beat it, kid. the war implores a 19-poimt lead and suffer their fourth straight loss. they gave it a go. his shoulder is still ailing. it is a pitch for the first time and both placed on the list. they will not be ready in arizona. who will start at second base? all indications is it it will be that guy. he hit 214 this spring. the giants did play. barry zito battered for five runs this three innings. raiders filling holes. he joins the silver and black. an outside line backer he started 11 games and he will attempt to replace whim blay. wimbley. and goodson joins the back field. it is an exchange for bruce campbell. he will battle jones for playing time behind the starter. the guy on the right is thinking that is a criesy green outfit you have on, buddy. arena football an
i joke about humphreys, but he can play. 20 points and 9 rebounds. jeremy tyler with the career high 10. they would be proud of that up and under. gerald green on the head of brandon rush. tied at 100 and green the runner in the lane and now the final seconds and gerald wallace and beat it, kid. the war implores a 19-poimt lead and suffer their fourth straight loss. they gave it a go. his shoulder is still ailing. it is a pitch for the first time and both placed on the list. they will not be...
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advantage because it lambasted and implicated the concerns of democrats, lyndon johnson, hubert humphrey, john kennedy. it was fine as far as he was concerned. alexander haig calling up mr. nixon and then henry kissinger who at first was also not determined to pursue this were the ones who finally raised the issue to something of importance for mr. nixon. and then the question is so how did he respond? the first thing he did was to seek prior injunction against "the new york times" to suppress the public press from reporting the immediate story. not simply what american presidents typically do in a leak case which is order an investigation for the leaker, but to actually enjoin the american society from discussing the subject. it was the same kind of an approach to an issue that mr. nixon displayed when he ordered air attacks on north korea when a reconnaissance plane was shot down. now, since i thought about this point earlier, i ran and looked for this little piece of paper, which happens to be the record of the national security counsel meeting, the first and only national security co
advantage because it lambasted and implicated the concerns of democrats, lyndon johnson, hubert humphrey, john kennedy. it was fine as far as he was concerned. alexander haig calling up mr. nixon and then henry kissinger who at first was also not determined to pursue this were the ones who finally raised the issue to something of importance for mr. nixon. and then the question is so how did he respond? the first thing he did was to seek prior injunction against "the new york times" to...
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. >> and the tactic that is no stranger to your research, looking back at what humphrey or what nixon tried to do with humphrey's race in 1968, what reagan did with carter in 1980, what dukakis tried to do in 1988 against reagan. >> you always try and tie your opponent to an unpopular figure. in 2008, george w. bush's approval ratings were low. people thought the country was headed in the wrong direction. there was a lot of unhappiness with the iraq war policies. so obama tried the strange of tying mccain to bush. then at the same time, in his own ads, he's saying, hey, i've been endorsed by warren buffett and colin powell. colin powell is a republican. and so it's a way to, when you kind of look at those three ads taken together, on the one hand you're tying mccain to an unpopular figure, george bush, while also saying, hey, leading republicans support me, warren buffett, one of the most successful businesspeople in the world, also supports me. >> in the flurry of television ads, you don't often remember most of the ads. but some you do. and this is one that people, again, four years
. >> and the tactic that is no stranger to your research, looking back at what humphrey or what nixon tried to do with humphrey's race in 1968, what reagan did with carter in 1980, what dukakis tried to do in 1988 against reagan. >> you always try and tie your opponent to an unpopular figure. in 2008, george w. bush's approval ratings were low. people thought the country was headed in the wrong direction. there was a lot of unhappiness with the iraq war policies. so obama tried the...
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people who-like kim kardashian'ú former husband, then you alsoú liked last night's game.ú chris humphreyonds, gerald wallaceú defending jenkins.ú beat it, kid!ú warriors blow a 19-point leadú and suffer their fourth straighú loss.ú >>> second baseman freddyú sanchez gave it a go.ú five spring training games butú his shoulder is still ailing,ú and vogelsong pitched for theú first time monday.ú both placed on the 15-dayú disabled list yesterday."ú they will not be ready forú opening day.ú that's april 6th in arizona.ú so who will start at second?ú chances are it will be ryanú theriot, the giants releasedú fontenot today.ú he hit .214 in the spring.ú and speaking of the lossú yesterday, 8-7.ú the departure of michael bush tú chicago left an opening in theú raiders back field.ú they acquired mike goodson fromú the carolina panthers inú exchange for campbell.ú he will be behind staterú mcfadden.ú and raiders signed phillipú wheeler away from indy.ú and life after coaching, it'sú become a signature for johnú grooden.ú one-on-one with future nflú quarterbacks on what is calledú qb camp.ú no one
people who-like kim kardashian'ú former husband, then you alsoú liked last night's game.ú chris humphreyonds, gerald wallaceú defending jenkins.ú beat it, kid!ú warriors blow a 19-point leadú and suffer their fourth straighú loss.ú >>> second baseman freddyú sanchez gave it a go.ú five spring training games butú his shoulder is still ailing,ú and vogelsong pitched for theú first time monday.ú both placed on the 15-dayú disabled list yesterday."ú they will not be...
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hubert humphrey used to say that he was an optimist because he looked out in the field of pessimism and there was too much competition. [laughter] but i think we have a lot to be optimistic about. when we met in san francisco recently, i really wanted to come back, because what you have done here is probably more than most cities in the country, and i invite you to continue to push washington. because what you have done is you have continued to raise this issue, and i think that will kind of give us the ammunition to move the program forward. i also want to recognize the employer here, because we get a lot of credit to employees for working hard and doing their job, but it really is employers, small businesses that are going to turn this around. and you articulated it. what they have done here in bringing this shop, opening this shot up here, helping to rejuvenate a community, but also to provide some pretty damn impressive pastry in the process. i am glad to be here, and i hope to be invited back at some point. thank you. [applause] >> and i will introduce the owner of pastry cupboard.
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>>gary: saw when you watch the kardashian, where the thing about humphreys?e was stupid when he walked in, when he talks he sounds kind of stupid. you thought you could compete with her but? there is no room for you. since >>gary: my producer of told me to ask about beardsley thin end of the marathon. >> looked right behind these police cars. i was so close to them. i got carbon monoxide poisoning. i sued. thought if you notice they do not use police cars anymore, it is called the sinbad case. i was in third place and almost dying. that is where they turned around to come get me. >>gary: i added this was live? >>pam: he was a lot of fun! >>gary: tonight is my 27th anniversary with kron. march 1st. jeff since >>gary: and the daytona 500 winner was in town as a guest of in fenian raceway. these drivers are always giving back.
>>gary: saw when you watch the kardashian, where the thing about humphreys?e was stupid when he walked in, when he talks he sounds kind of stupid. you thought you could compete with her but? there is no room for you. since >>gary: my producer of told me to ask about beardsley thin end of the marathon. >> looked right behind these police cars. i was so close to them. i got carbon monoxide poisoning. i sued. thought if you notice they do not use police cars anymore, it is called...
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hubert humphrey was a liberal, and republican goldwater was a hardcore conservative. they came and they went, but none of them left for the reasons given last week of snowthe moderate senator who said she was just tired of fooling with the modern senate with it's my way or the highway mentality. it was no longer a place to accomplish anything. snowe is not the first to say that, just the first to say it aloud, the senate will be the worse for her absence, but will survive. what does it say about politics when serious people conclude that serving in the united states senate is no longer worth their time and effort? that's the part that should worry the rest of us. back in a minute. >> bob: that's it for us today. stay with cbs news for all the latest. and join us tuesday for the special super tuesday coverage. start with cbs this morning, tliet through with scott pelley and the evening news and special reports throughout the evening as the night unfolds. thanks for watching "face the nation". we'll see you right here next week. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by
hubert humphrey was a liberal, and republican goldwater was a hardcore conservative. they came and they went, but none of them left for the reasons given last week of snowthe moderate senator who said she was just tired of fooling with the modern senate with it's my way or the highway mentality. it was no longer a place to accomplish anything. snowe is not the first to say that, just the first to say it aloud, the senate will be the worse for her absence, but will survive. what does it say...
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so she can stay seemingly precarious poses and they end up on humphrey's blog called appropriately mattiegs, a super serious project about dogs and physics and there's a new one every and mattie just puts up with it. she's very even tempered. >> that's weird. very good. good sense of balance. >> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mailbag, the address mailbag at wusa9.com. 9 news now will be right back. >>> in the mailbag tonight prince george's county council member toles says she's taken a driving safety course and will surrender her county car till that's done, but none of you seem to think she ought to get off that easily after allegedly topping 100 miles per hour on the beltway and today we reported maybe something like that happened last summer as well on route 4. james says the county simply deserves better. i don't think it was fully emphasized that this speeding not only risked the county's car and toles life, but the lives of other drivers and the lives of the police officers. if there's insufficient calibration to legally prosecute, the evidence would
so she can stay seemingly precarious poses and they end up on humphrey's blog called appropriately mattiegs, a super serious project about dogs and physics and there's a new one every and mattie just puts up with it. she's very even tempered. >> that's weird. very good. good sense of balance. >> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mailbag, the address mailbag at wusa9.com. 9 news now will be right back. >>> in the mailbag tonight prince george's...
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keith humphreys, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, stanford school of medicine, department of psychiatry, stanford, california. beverly haberle, project director, pennsylvania recovery organization, achieving community together, southeast pennsylvania. joe powell, executive director, association of persons affected by addiction, dallas, texas. dr. thomasina borkman, professor of sociology emerita, george mason university, fairfax, virginia. keith, let's start out by letting the audience know what is the need for treatment in terms of substance use and mental disorders in this country? a lot of people aren't aware of how prevalent these conditions are, but amazingly there are 45 million american adults who meet the criteria for a mental health problem. and 23 million who meet it for substance use, alcohol or drugs. and most of those who also smoke and the overlap between those groups is about 10 million people who struggle with both of those problems. so that means at any given time one in four people in this country could conceivably benefit from treatment for mental health
keith humphreys, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, stanford school of medicine, department of psychiatry, stanford, california. beverly haberle, project director, pennsylvania recovery organization, achieving community together, southeast pennsylvania. joe powell, executive director, association of persons affected by addiction, dallas, texas. dr. thomasina borkman, professor of sociology emerita, george mason university, fairfax, virginia. keith, let's start out by letting the...
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we have skip humphrey heading our older americans. he's out now canvasing the country to understand special problems with that population. and a generation like myself that is taking care of and looking after elderly parents. so i think that as we work, we have a mission. it is a mission set by congress. we want support and partnership with all elected and appointed officials and other agencies to do our work, and that will make us more successful. >> we have time for maybe one more question here. do you want to take it? >> just to get back to the oversight question a little bit, and the question of possible legal action, is that impeding the agency at all, the thought that the first aggressive action you take, rule making or enforcement action, is likely to end up in court, challenged, because of the recent appointment? are you prepared for that contingency? is that holding you back or keeping you from doing anything you are doing? >> it is not affecting our decision making, jim, and i don't see how it legitimately could. now that i'
we have skip humphrey heading our older americans. he's out now canvasing the country to understand special problems with that population. and a generation like myself that is taking care of and looking after elderly parents. so i think that as we work, we have a mission. it is a mission set by congress. we want support and partnership with all elected and appointed officials and other agencies to do our work, and that will make us more successful. >> we have time for maybe one more...
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it is a classic film starring humphrey bogart and thanks to our friends in john's grill in san francisco for giving up this piece of history and letting us borrow it. >> you have to give it back? i don't know. we'll have to ask bogart. >> i have no idea if it is or not. >> and it is a great movie and show cases the sense of san francisco. >> it is in the movie. it is a great film. and it is a show at eight and five. >> they came out of retirement to sit and talkitous. have a great weekend. stay tuned for the news at four. we'll be right back on monday. >>> good evening. i'm ama dates. dan has the night off. >> i'm carolyn johnson. what started as a investigation into stolen ipads they call one of the largest local methamphetamines busts in history. they they are cleaning up an apartment investigators say was turn need a sophisticated meth lab. they found 750 pounds of meth and potent ice form with a street value of $34 million. three suspects are under arrest. police say they also found those missing ipads. >>> in berkeley, three people were shot. it happened between university avenue an
it is a classic film starring humphrey bogart and thanks to our friends in john's grill in san francisco for giving up this piece of history and letting us borrow it. >> you have to give it back? i don't know. we'll have to ask bogart. >> i have no idea if it is or not. >> and it is a great movie and show cases the sense of san francisco. >> it is in the movie. it is a great film. and it is a show at eight and five. >> they came out of retirement to sit and...
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and without the aid of soft isms for protection against standing armies and in a letter to david humphreys and seven hundred eighty nine he wrote there are instruments so dangerous to the rights of the nation such an instrument is a standing army so jefferson was saying was that history shows that standing army armies during times of peace and they want to have a navy to protect our borders but a standing army during a time of peace was an instrument of what he called mischief that he looked at other countries and that had had military coups that overthrown by their own armies and said we don't want none of those things during times and from one of our international viewers hildegarde in cologne germany she had this brief but poignant reaction to her daily take last night about why republicans really want to go to war with iran. she said what a madness actually she said a which and yeah it's true consider the possibility that republicans want to go to to war with iran simply because as christine legarde pointed out yesterday front page of the financial times if we went to war with iran in
and without the aid of soft isms for protection against standing armies and in a letter to david humphreys and seven hundred eighty nine he wrote there are instruments so dangerous to the rights of the nation such an instrument is a standing army so jefferson was saying was that history shows that standing army armies during times of peace and they want to have a navy to protect our borders but a standing army during a time of peace was an instrument of what he called mischief that he looked at...
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that kim kardashian set when she got divorced after 72 day when's she was married to that guy chris humphreys who happens to play basketball, i think. >> very good. >> your knowledge of pop culture is getting very ged. >> it is getting better. >> i am impressed. the tabloids are working. >> i want to wrap it up, jim. isn't this proof that snooki can have it all, a career and motherhood? >> she does. i am just waiting for her album to break. i'm sure it will be terrific. we interviewed her, and i found myself much more sexually attracted to her than i would have thought and seemed. >> i like snooki. >> she seems like a nice lady. >> she probably is a nice girl. >> i think she has a big heart which she should get checked out. >> you don't want to mess around with that especially when you are pregnant. >>> from one nocturnal animal to another. should the animal get in the way when it comes to birds of prey? should they freak over tiny beaks? they are trying to save the spotted owl, seen here, by killing the larger, more aggressive rival, the bard owl. the plan would set aside a habitat for the s
that kim kardashian set when she got divorced after 72 day when's she was married to that guy chris humphreys who happens to play basketball, i think. >> very good. >> your knowledge of pop culture is getting very ged. >> it is getting better. >> i am impressed. the tabloids are working. >> i want to wrap it up, jim. isn't this proof that snooki can have it all, a career and motherhood? >> she does. i am just waiting for her album to break. i'm sure it will...
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. >> and talk about the drama with kim kardashian and kris humphreys.saying he's not seen a dime from their joint account since starting the divorce proceeds? >> this is interesting and he is upset about all of the money he doesn't want $7 million from kim to complete the divorce and wants the annulment as well and saying that they made a lot of money together and sold off photos from the wedding and made money from being on the show and they had to open a joint account before they got married where they were putting their money into and is saying look, once the diverse happened, i never got the money and it was a joint checking account and he had as much right to go into there and pull money out if he wanted it and the kardashians are saying he never did it and this is his own bad and i don't see this divorce craziness going away any time soon, honestly. >> and this is hollywood. thank you so much. we'll so you for tmz on tv at 6:30. thank you. >>> this is not another fish story. an 80-pound blue catfish from the potomac set a record in maryland. this
. >> and talk about the drama with kim kardashian and kris humphreys.saying he's not seen a dime from their joint account since starting the divorce proceeds? >> this is interesting and he is upset about all of the money he doesn't want $7 million from kim to complete the divorce and wants the annulment as well and saying that they made a lot of money together and sold off photos from the wedding and made money from being on the show and they had to open a joint account before they...
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now, there have been four floor fights on conventions since 1960, gold water '64, humphreys 'had 68, mccongress 72 and ford 76. every one of them lost. if we go to a floor fight, we might lose, too. >> bill: we being the republic party, morris? >> yeah, we meaning me. the republic party, and we all republicans have to think before they vote for santorum or gingrich or paul. not that they're bad guys. not that they would be bad nominees. >> bill: the republicans might not. >> dead lock. >> bill: i think people should always vote their conscience. that's what i do. ding morris, everybody. i told going to be good tonight. you were good tonight. i appreciate it george w. bush impersonator in the spotlight this evening. p and p just over two minutes away. >>> pinheads & patriots, starring a george w. bush impersonator. very shortly, we will have a special presidential election for you guys. i'm going to do some presidential town hall meetings, just for premium members. so consider becoming a member. we will send you a free copy of my book, "killing lincoln." >> i don't believe that's true
now, there have been four floor fights on conventions since 1960, gold water '64, humphreys 'had 68, mccongress 72 and ford 76. every one of them lost. if we go to a floor fight, we might lose, too. >> bill: we being the republic party, morris? >> yeah, we meaning me. the republic party, and we all republicans have to think before they vote for santorum or gingrich or paul. not that they're bad guys. not that they would be bad nominees. >> bill: the republicans might not....
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goldwater in '64, humphrey in 68? >> mcgovern in 68 and ford against reagan in '76.hose lost. what happens is the first ballot everybody is legally bound. sometimes into the second and third ballot. there is one convention in 1924 that went on 105 ballots and took 15 days and they lost to coolidge in the general election. i think we have to avoid a deadlock. >> greta: so they keep voting and candidates go to the delegates? how involved does this get to get multiple ballots? >> fdr was nominated because the people who were supporting garner, the texan were controlled by william randolph hearst but it's messy. greta, it's late august. at the convention were the first week of july i wouldn't care. we could wait until early july to have a candidate but we can't wait until the end of august. >> greta: what do you think is biggest battleground state is up for grabs right now? >> mississippi and alabama right now. >> greta: i think the general election? >> i'm sorry. let me say, romney was behind in both of those states. if he wins both of those states, i think gingrich wil
goldwater in '64, humphrey in 68? >> mcgovern in 68 and ford against reagan in '76.hose lost. what happens is the first ballot everybody is legally bound. sometimes into the second and third ballot. there is one convention in 1924 that went on 105 ballots and took 15 days and they lost to coolidge in the general election. i think we have to avoid a deadlock. >> greta: so they keep voting and candidates go to the delegates? how involved does this get to get multiple ballots? >>...
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we all remember the two celebrated cases of humphrey the humpback whale long time ago back in the '80s and then, you know, back in 2007 we had delta and dawn. those were humpback whales that alternately made it as far as the delta and then in 2007's case all the way to sacramento. that doesn't appear to be the case here with these. they come under the golden gate bridge every spring and they go right back out. but dana, the concern is among others that if people start messing with these whales they could go further inland creating a -- the kind of chaos we have seen in the past. >> it's really weird because today as i was driving in i noticed a boat close into shore. i thought they were fishing because i saw this huge spray. and -- >> reporter: maybe that was it. >> exactly. and it was odd because it was so close in. so what is the distance a boat has to keep from any whale? >> reporter: they were telling us 300 yards at least. but with this mother and calf, that calf -- it's precarious. they have a long migration from baja to the arctic and it needs to keep its weight up so anything t
we all remember the two celebrated cases of humphrey the humpback whale long time ago back in the '80s and then, you know, back in 2007 we had delta and dawn. those were humpback whales that alternately made it as far as the delta and then in 2007's case all the way to sacramento. that doesn't appear to be the case here with these. they come under the golden gate bridge every spring and they go right back out. but dana, the concern is among others that if people start messing with these whales...
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i was one of those who would vote for hubert humphrey and didn't. so we got richard nixon.at was smart. last night's >> do you see a challenge coming to the supreme court's ruling on corporations that people click >> well, the question is whether there is a possible challenge coming to the supreme court and citizens united corporations of people. i think so and i'll tell you what i base it on is one of my heroes, rush michael i had on my radio show last week. rush michael is the only senator and a peach react and i love him. of not rushmore for that. and of course, he's really appalled at what is happening today with more corporate money, more soft money than ever before and more secret money than every e. fuller. and rest thinks that it's backfiring, but republicans now realize they have unleashed a monster in the super packs are killing them. this is a super pack collection. this is not being run by this election and come by candidates. it is being run by anyone -- rick santorum is an exception in missouri and standing behind him is oster freed -- i love that name. [laugh
i was one of those who would vote for hubert humphrey and didn't. so we got richard nixon.at was smart. last night's >> do you see a challenge coming to the supreme court's ruling on corporations that people click >> well, the question is whether there is a possible challenge coming to the supreme court and citizens united corporations of people. i think so and i'll tell you what i base it on is one of my heroes, rush michael i had on my radio show last week. rush michael is the...
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this politics, the stalwart democrat for all the hiss days, supported fdr and truman and hubert humphrey. he was very vocal about that. and in the 1970s, a republican president awarded him the presidential medal of freedom. his marriage, which we would certainly think was destined to fail, lasted 68 years. the marriage to this 15-year-old girl leased 68 years, and i was fruitful, and a lot of people talk about not being able to live with someone else. will and aerial durant literally couldn't live with one another. they died within days of each other, will durant in his 90s, aerial durant in her 80s, and even his religion, the catholic church, ex-communicated him, they came around, too. not only administering last rights but by the end of his days in 1960s, you actually had catholic universities inviting him to give the graduation day speeches, commencement addresses. it was hard to dislike will durant. one intellectual disliked him intensely for pared of time in 1926 when durant was on the cusp of fame and the story of philosophy was on the best seller list, he was invited to give a key
this politics, the stalwart democrat for all the hiss days, supported fdr and truman and hubert humphrey. he was very vocal about that. and in the 1970s, a republican president awarded him the presidential medal of freedom. his marriage, which we would certainly think was destined to fail, lasted 68 years. the marriage to this 15-year-old girl leased 68 years, and i was fruitful, and a lot of people talk about not being able to live with someone else. will and aerial durant literally couldn't...
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europe as having at least receded tore a bit, something that bernanke was already alluding to in his humphrey hawkins testimony given the success of the ltro. and that's something that we think they'll characterize or possibly change the characterization of in the fmoc statement this week. but it's important we've seen just how better global markets can function when the concerns over a greece default and other problems in europe tend to go on the back burner and lots of times that's just because we've been anticipating this private sector involvement and how it would go and it's finally here. we've been anticipating it so long. we just got over the hump and things didn't seem to fall apart. we don't know what's ahead. so far this height continue to help markets breathe a sigh of relief on the time being. >> and that's a really great point. andrew, i want to bring you in on this as well. when we talk about the domestic markets here in the united states and we see the impact that the cds trigger has had, it has been a muted impact priced in and, in fact, could be looking at this as a positive
europe as having at least receded tore a bit, something that bernanke was already alluding to in his humphrey hawkins testimony given the success of the ltro. and that's something that we think they'll characterize or possibly change the characterization of in the fmoc statement this week. but it's important we've seen just how better global markets can function when the concerns over a greece default and other problems in europe tend to go on the back burner and lots of times that's just...
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. >> let's bring in zillow chief economist stan humphrey.al market is the silver lining to the nation's housing downturn. how so? >> as diana diagnosed, seeing robust growth in rentals, 3% nationally, while home values are falling. the foreclosure epidemic is a giant engine converting owner-occupied households to renters and increasing demand and that is driving up prices in the rent space. >> what is the tipping point here? >> i'm sorry? >> what is the tipping point? when will it start turning the other way, see people, for example, consumer sentiment shift more toward actually owning a house instead of representing, especially when you have got rents rising some and you have got record housing affordability? >> we expect 2012 to be a positive year for home sales and new housing starts as well. so we think the buyers are going to get off the fence in 2012 but definitely, the rental market is way ahead of that. and invest verse been pull nothing that market all year for the past, for 2011 and we expect them to do even more in 2012. in terms
. >> let's bring in zillow chief economist stan humphrey.al market is the silver lining to the nation's housing downturn. how so? >> as diana diagnosed, seeing robust growth in rentals, 3% nationally, while home values are falling. the foreclosure epidemic is a giant engine converting owner-occupied households to renters and increasing demand and that is driving up prices in the rent space. >> what is the tipping point here? >> i'm sorry? >> what is the tipping...
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now, there have been four floor fights on conventions since 1960, gold water '64, humphreys 'had 68,gress 72 and ford 76. every one of them lost. if we go to a floor fight, we might lose, too. >> bill: we being the republic party, morris? >> yeah, we meaning me. the republic party, and we all republicans have to think before they vote for santorum or gingrich or paul. not that they're bad guys. not that they would be bad nominees. >> bill: the republicans might not. >> dead lock. >> bill: i think people should always vote their conscience. that's what i do. ding morris, everybody. i told going to be good tonight. you were good tonight. i appreciate it george w. bush impersonator in the spotlight this evening. p and p just over two minutes away. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology fro
now, there have been four floor fights on conventions since 1960, gold water '64, humphreys 'had 68,gress 72 and ford 76. every one of them lost. if we go to a floor fight, we might lose, too. >> bill: we being the republic party, morris? >> yeah, we meaning me. the republic party, and we all republicans have to think before they vote for santorum or gingrich or paul. not that they're bad guys. not that they would be bad nominees. >> bill: the republicans might not. >>...
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richard nixon, hubert humphrey, jack kennedy. barry goldwater. that takes us into the '60s.n ronald reagan and finally clinton, then, okay, that's a total of eight since world war ii. name some more stars. some heroes that have grabbed us with their magnetism. in this 21st century, obama and hillary clinton. ten possible heros to lead the country in over 60 years. scarce. and that's the word for it. scarce. so the real problem today, i think is the few young people willing to enter the derby to put their souls out there for our inspection and approval, for our excitement. and this, ladies and gentlemen is why we are forced to watch. for me, people like me to cover this sparse arena we see before us today. one lifetime wannabe who decided he wanted to be president after his father had failed. a couple of ideologues and an opportunist. not much of a field. the horror is not so many that so many will have to choose from among this tattered brigade fluting itself across the parade ground. the real horror are these four wanted to show up for muster. hardly anyone today wanted to
richard nixon, hubert humphrey, jack kennedy. barry goldwater. that takes us into the '60s.n ronald reagan and finally clinton, then, okay, that's a total of eight since world war ii. name some more stars. some heroes that have grabbed us with their magnetism. in this 21st century, obama and hillary clinton. ten possible heros to lead the country in over 60 years. scarce. and that's the word for it. scarce. so the real problem today, i think is the few young people willing to enter the derby to...
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optional by jerseyú early.ú the 22 points not the firstú half finished with 27.ú now i joke about humphreyo some really enjoyed talkingú to our broadcasters othersú enjoyed the fantasy games,ú others enjoyed going to theú shark head for the first time inú their lives.ú >> the former pros are having asú much fun as the amateurs.ú >> it's the passion for the guysú have for the game of hockey.ú it's fun for me to see it.ú you have skill all differentú varying skill levels but theyú are out having an absoluteú blast.ú >> anybody who plays hockeyú ought to do it.ú it's an awesome experience.ú i do it every year.ú and i'm probably going to do itú every year until i get to aú point where i probably get soú old i can't put my skates on.ú >> and the perfect ending to theú day, they got to watch theú sharks beat the coyotes.ú in san jose, mike shumann abc7ú sports.ú >> let's hope the sharks can winú tonight when they host dallas.ú mike shumann with that and theú rest of the day in sports atú five, six and eleven.ú i'm collin resch, have a greatú day everyone.ú >> we will show you whatú standing in t
optional by jerseyú early.ú the 22 points not the firstú half finished with 27.ú now i joke about humphreyo some really enjoyed talkingú to our broadcasters othersú enjoyed the fantasy games,ú others enjoyed going to theú shark head for the first time inú their lives.ú >> the former pros are having asú much fun as the amateurs.ú >> it's the passion for the guysú have for the game of hockey.ú it's fun for me to see it.ú you have skill all differentú varying skill...
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among the notable early achievements were passage of the humphrey-hawkins act in 1978 to promote employment in a balanced budget. in 1983, passage of the federal holiday commemorating martin luther king jr. and in 1986 for the very first time passing legislation that imposed sanctions on south africa for its practice of apartheid. these were all victories. within congress this cbc use its influence as a growing unit within the democratic caucus to push party leaders to appoint african-americans to better committees and more leadership positions and this generation of african-americans in congress held positions on a full cross-section of committees for the first time. including some of the most coveted committees. appropriations, ways and means, shirley chisholm went on to rule and she was the first african-american on rules. another influential panel like judiciary and the armed service and i know mr. dellum has an interesting story about getting on to that committee which i will let him tell. mr. dellum chair that committee and it made him one of 16 african-americans who served -- chaired
among the notable early achievements were passage of the humphrey-hawkins act in 1978 to promote employment in a balanced budget. in 1983, passage of the federal holiday commemorating martin luther king jr. and in 1986 for the very first time passing legislation that imposed sanctions on south africa for its practice of apartheid. these were all victories. within congress this cbc use its influence as a growing unit within the democratic caucus to push party leaders to appoint african-americans...
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>> well, at this point, he's out there talking so much, so humphrey hawkins is evolving.ays to use the platform. it's not the only time they go before people. they have the press conferences four times a year. >> thai going to hang around with us. walk us through the european close with simon in a few minutes. we will take a quick break. back with a lot more testimony and more general news when we continue in two minutes. what happened.o -- n i was downstairs making coffee, and we heard it. it just came crashing through the roof, out of nowhere. what is it? it's our ira. any idea what coulda caused this? maybe. i just sorta threw a little money here, a little money there. and i loaded up on something my dentist told me was hot. yeah. ♪ eeeeeee! whee! whee! wheeeeeeeee! ah heads up. wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about geico, now mobile. download the new geico app today. >>> vad mir putin has accused the u.s. of -- even blames the state department for street protests in moscow. russia's middle class is high on american grants and consumers are hungry for fast food cha
>> well, at this point, he's out there talking so much, so humphrey hawkins is evolving.ays to use the platform. it's not the only time they go before people. they have the press conferences four times a year. >> thai going to hang around with us. walk us through the european close with simon in a few minutes. we will take a quick break. back with a lot more testimony and more general news when we continue in two minutes. what happened.o -- n i was downstairs making coffee, and we...