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could we get a big hand for our council president, jack young? councilmember bill cole.ncil member nick moseley. thank you very much. this year our team is on a magical ride, are we? -- aren't we? i am so proud to be here, and i want to thank each and everyone of you for coming out. crazy. all right, we have to keep going. all right, all right. right before i bring on the coach, i want to say one thing, they said we could not beat the team from indianapolis, we proved them wrong. they said we could not beat the broncos, and i am still waiting for the mayor to pay up into his stance. they said we could not beat the patriots, and we taught them a little something last sunday. you know what i say, let them keep underestimating our ravens, because that is when we shined the best. i want to thank the governor for being here, and we would like to bring up the coach that is going to bring us the super bowl. all right, ok -- >> when i say baltimore, use a ravens. baltimore. let's go win the super bowl for baltimore. >> we know we have to get to new orleans, so we cannot let all
could we get a big hand for our council president, jack young? councilmember bill cole.ncil member nick moseley. thank you very much. this year our team is on a magical ride, are we? -- aren't we? i am so proud to be here, and i want to thank each and everyone of you for coming out. crazy. all right, we have to keep going. all right, all right. right before i bring on the coach, i want to say one thing, they said we could not beat the team from indianapolis, we proved them wrong. they said we...
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jack? her young man. she never told me his surname. jack. she was crazy about him. photo by the bed all that sort of thing. did you ever see the photograph? no. perkins: look... shall i go and tie this up? what else can you tell me about jack? not very much. she was very secretive about him, because he was... you know, he was doing something hush-hush overseas. do you know where? was it france? no, in germany. she shouldn't even have told me that but she mentioned it once. i couldn't believe it. jack had a friend. he was coming to see her. what friend? she didn't say. she just said she'd heard from someone who had news about jack. of course, she was sick with worry about him but he had news for her, and he was coming down to brighton and he'd see her. well, that was about a week ago. and she didn't give you the name of this friend? she never said, no. perkins: so, what's she called, then? sylvie: who? the horse. it's not a mare. it's a stallion. can't you tell? adam: we fought them on the beaches, we fought them on the fields and on the hills and we fought them on t
jack? her young man. she never told me his surname. jack. she was crazy about him. photo by the bed all that sort of thing. did you ever see the photograph? no. perkins: look... shall i go and tie this up? what else can you tell me about jack? not very much. she was very secretive about him, because he was... you know, he was doing something hush-hush overseas. do you know where? was it france? no, in germany. she shouldn't even have told me that but she mentioned it once. i couldn't believe...
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(applause) >> and, so, because of jack's efforts, we are going to have scholarships that will be paid for. you know, the fact that a youngted and so dedicated to their neighborhood and to the city is something that we should all be very proud of and let's make sure that we have more jack ollengers. to that i will turn it over to ruth wallace. and by the way, i don't know what would be of the portola without ruth wallace. so, ruth, thank you so much for everything you do. (applause) >> thank you, david. well, i have the easiest job because jack's biois the shortest. he's 12. he's done a great job. * because of him, he's actually helped us to finance the portola garden district scholarships at city college of san francisco. and will continue. thank you. (applause) >> jack? ah, come on. >> i don't think jack wants to say anything, but i think that jack just basically said that actions speak louder than words. so, thank you. (applause)♪ >> jack, are your parents or your family here? yep? so, if we could ask jack's family to please stand up and be recognized. because this is a family effort. [cheering and applauding] >> thank
(applause) >> and, so, because of jack's efforts, we are going to have scholarships that will be paid for. you know, the fact that a youngted and so dedicated to their neighborhood and to the city is something that we should all be very proud of and let's make sure that we have more jack ollengers. to that i will turn it over to ruth wallace. and by the way, i don't know what would be of the portola without ruth wallace. so, ruth, thank you so much for everything you do. (applause)...
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jack nelson who died in 2009 at the age of 80. ms. matusow is joined by former president jimmy carter, former mayor of atlanta and u.s. ambassador to the united nations andrew young and former justice department spokesman terry adamson in the discussion of jack nelson's ms. moore "scoop the evolution of a southern reporter." it's about an hour >> good evening everyone. my name is hain't and i will be moderating this wonderful panel tonight. the director of the journalism program at emory and a co-author of a book about news coverage in the civil rights movement that featured jack quite prominently. first i want to thank the carter library and museum for hosting this and cosponsoring this and also emory university which houses the papers and the wisdom of a great journalists and we are so pleased that the to the surprise winners and the latest among them is jack nelson. barbara was generous and made jack's papers our possession now and there is some rich history and i encourage everyone to go and take a look at them. we are here to celebrate the life, memoir, peepers of jack nelson with some people that knew him extremely well. jack was a man of enormous influence
jack nelson who died in 2009 at the age of 80. ms. matusow is joined by former president jimmy carter, former mayor of atlanta and u.s. ambassador to the united nations andrew young and former justice department spokesman terry adamson in the discussion of jack nelson's ms. moore "scoop the evolution of a southern reporter." it's about an hour >> good evening everyone. my name is hain't and i will be moderating this wonderful panel tonight. the director of the journalism program...
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but expectations are high for young jack. >>> i'm going to go out on a limb and say that jack harbaughto be a football player. big linebackers in the news today at baltimore ravens headquarters and that's where we join vern glenn live. >> reporter: all right there, dennis. yeah, you know, the ravens hotel they were certainly raided and ready for the team. you see the super bowl xlvii mural right here outlined in baltimore ravens colors and they have all been through here head coach john harbaugh ed reed ray rice terrell suggs but then when this man showed up, ray lewis, everything stopped. after all these years at the nfl, the man has a presence. >> i promise you, that's the last thing on my mind. >> reporter: ravens linebacker ray lewis. one thing is for sure. his great 17-year career will end sunday. he reflected during the team's first media session moments after they landed in new orleans. >> there's no next week. and whoever wins this game will feel that confetti dropping. it's one of the most ultimate feelings i have ever felt in my life and i would love to really experience that
but expectations are high for young jack. >>> i'm going to go out on a limb and say that jack harbaughto be a football player. big linebackers in the news today at baltimore ravens headquarters and that's where we join vern glenn live. >> reporter: all right there, dennis. yeah, you know, the ravens hotel they were certainly raided and ready for the team. you see the super bowl xlvii mural right here outlined in baltimore ravens colors and they have all been through here head...
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you played a young jack donaghy. and they were so fun.it was half the "30 rock" crew and half the "snl" crew. and beth mccarthy, who directed us for years, would always direct. she just got a director's guild awards nomination the other day for directing that last one. >> jimmy: we love beth mccarthy-miller. [ applause ] >> tina: and it would be -- it would be, like, you know, all of an "snl" crammed into 20 minutes, so it'd just be, like, everyone running around like crazy, and they were -- >> jimmy: so exciting. >> tina: just fun. >> jimmy: kind of like "snl." >> tracy: like being back home. >> jimmy: it did, right? well, most of you guys come from a performing background. >> tina: yeah. >> jimmy: yes, of course. theater, and, yeah, like jack, improv. you were improv. >> tracy: the element of live -- and the immediate response from the audience and they'll let you know right there. it was fun. >> jimmy: did it make the script longer? did you have to cut it way down because of live? >> tina: we had to cut it way down. by the second time
you played a young jack donaghy. and they were so fun.it was half the "30 rock" crew and half the "snl" crew. and beth mccarthy, who directed us for years, would always direct. she just got a director's guild awards nomination the other day for directing that last one. >> jimmy: we love beth mccarthy-miller. [ applause ] >> tina: and it would be -- it would be, like, you know, all of an "snl" crammed into 20 minutes, so it'd just be, like, everyone...
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jack nelson who died in 2009 at the age of 80. been joined by former president jimmy carter, former mayor of atlanta and u.s. ambassador to the united nations andrew young and former justice department spokesman terry adamson in the discussion of jack nelson's memoir, scoop. the evolution of a seven reporter. it is about an hour. >> good evening, everyone. it's good to have everyone here. my name is sink, and i will be moderating this wonderful panel tonight. and the director of the journalism program at emory. and co-author of a book about news coverage of the civil-rights movement, featured jack quite prominently. first of all, i want to thank the carter library and museum for hosting this one and for cosponsoring it and also the emory university libraries, particularly the manuscript archives and rare books librarian which houses and in the papers and the wisdom of a great number of seven journalists. white, african-american, all sorts -- we are so pleased that five of those opulence a prizewinners'. the latest among them is jack nelson. barbara was so generous and has made jackson papers our position now. there is a rich, rich history, and ensur
jack nelson who died in 2009 at the age of 80. been joined by former president jimmy carter, former mayor of atlanta and u.s. ambassador to the united nations andrew young and former justice department spokesman terry adamson in the discussion of jack nelson's memoir, scoop. the evolution of a seven reporter. it is about an hour. >> good evening, everyone. it's good to have everyone here. my name is sink, and i will be moderating this wonderful panel tonight. and the director of the...
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picture in the book at the moment and lawrence a tough old politician reaches out the hand at jack ken city, the youngat handsome irish politician and they shake hands. because lawrence knows this the key to the election. what happens the rest of that day? i say, no one can know. everybody has different versions. but we dough do know that bobby ken i can came down the back stairs at least three times and each time try to get lyndon johnson to withdrawal. c-span: which version do you trust the most whether they met three times and what happened in the meetings? >> guest: well, what happened in the meetings in two of the meetings we do know because there are other people involved. light first time that bobby kennedy comes down, he meets with john and sam. sam gave a description of what happened a couple of weeks later. we have that. and john talked to me. i took him over it. and kennedy comes down. he's upsate, ray says in his statement, his hair was hanging off down. excuse me, his hair was hanging down all over his face. he basically says we're going have a floor fight the labor and liberals won't sta
picture in the book at the moment and lawrence a tough old politician reaches out the hand at jack ken city, the youngat handsome irish politician and they shake hands. because lawrence knows this the key to the election. what happens the rest of that day? i say, no one can know. everybody has different versions. but we dough do know that bobby ken i can came down the back stairs at least three times and each time try to get lyndon johnson to withdrawal. c-span: which version do you trust the...
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young blond at the front . >>> workplace friendships are generally generational. but in new jersey, jackare inseparable. >> why is a 22-year-old girl sitting around with a 90-year- old at work? >> why is it? >> i enjoy it. tell me a story -- >> reporter: basically, she loves history, and he is. couple years ago, allison started asking him questions about his military service. jack was in the army during world war ii. he put the fuses in bombs. that was his job. >> i decided i should write these down. this is important. >> reporter: so it went, for months. jack spilling his stories, allison soaking them up in a notebook, until one day when jack came to work with a brand- new heroing account. >> they went in through here. >> reporter: while he was sleeping, someone broke into his house-- >> started stealing whatever they felt like they wanted to take. >> reporter: biggest thing he lost, his war medals. >> why would they want to take that? >> reporter: he had almost a dozen, which he still wore on occasion. >> i cherished them. those are memories. >> he said to me, i really miss my medals.
young blond at the front . >>> workplace friendships are generally generational. but in new jersey, jackare inseparable. >> why is a 22-year-old girl sitting around with a 90-year- old at work? >> why is it? >> i enjoy it. tell me a story -- >> reporter: basically, she loves history, and he is. couple years ago, allison started asking him questions about his military service. jack was in the army during world war ii. he put the fuses in bombs. that was his job....
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jack lew. >> it's the -- it's the optics. it doesn't help young women coming up to see these pictures.i think that the white house is always mentioning her az apossibility, and i think that was more just to let people know that they were considering a woman. i think that hagel was the choice the president all along, and that often happens. now, people -- the president and the people are saying, well, there's always women in the second tier jobs, but you don't see those women on tv. you see the secretaries and so, again, it's a problem with optics. >> susan page, you are such ab period of time as the bureau chief of usa today. mountain out of a mole hill, or as jean says, women have different experiences. we're 50% of the population, and being at the table makes a big difference. >> well, to be clear president obama has a pretty good record of appointing women even to the top jobs. rutgers keeps score on all this stuff. >> 43%. >> the only president who has done better in terms of these top jobs is president clinton in his second term where he had 41% of these cabinet level appointments
jack lew. >> it's the -- it's the optics. it doesn't help young women coming up to see these pictures.i think that the white house is always mentioning her az apossibility, and i think that was more just to let people know that they were considering a woman. i think that hagel was the choice the president all along, and that often happens. now, people -- the president and the people are saying, well, there's always women in the second tier jobs, but you don't see those women on tv. you...
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jack swarbrick said that te'o told him he had never met this young woman, this alleged young woman, face-to-facebut his father is quoted in an october story in the "south bend tribune" saying they did meet face-to-face, at least a couple times in hawaii, where te'o lived. another big question that swarbrick addressed last night, is what's the possible motivation for this hoax? >> we had no idea as to motive. and that was really significant to us. was there somebody trying to create an nca violation at the core of this? was there somebody trying to impact the outcome of football games? by manipulating the emotions of a key player? was there an extortion request coming? >> reporter: and chuck, as you know, in politics when you've got a potentially embarrassing story like this, it's important to control the story. and it appears that te'o thought he did have control of this story, that he was going to talk on espn next week. but now with the deadspin story yesterday, he's lost that control. and will try to come back tonight on espn to give his side of the story. chuck? >> and one -- and john, one o
jack swarbrick said that te'o told him he had never met this young woman, this alleged young woman, face-to-facebut his father is quoted in an october story in the "south bend tribune" saying they did meet face-to-face, at least a couple times in hawaii, where te'o lived. another big question that swarbrick addressed last night, is what's the possible motivation for this hoax? >> we had no idea as to motive. and that was really significant to us. was there somebody trying to...
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jack evans and vincent orange. >>> still ahead, remembering a fallen police officer, how a prince william county community is honoring chris young's life and years of service. >>> it was a long time coming for several maryland couples. plenty took advantage of the new same-sex marriage law to usher in the new year. we'll take a closer look at that coming up. >>> welcome back. a prince william county community gathered last night to honor a police officer killed in the line of duty. chris young's motorcycle collided with a minivan on route 28 in bristo while responding to a call on new year's eve. both vehicles caught on fire. two citizens pulled him from the wreckage, but he died at a local hospital. the two women in the minivan will be okay. no charges have been filed. >>> sandy hook elementary students and teachers prepare to return to school. their desks, backpacks and other belongings left behind following the shooting rampage last month are waiting for them in a new building nearby. families have been coming to see the new school over the past couple of weeks and an open house is scheduled for today. classes
jack evans and vincent orange. >>> still ahead, remembering a fallen police officer, how a prince william county community is honoring chris young's life and years of service. >>> it was a long time coming for several maryland couples. plenty took advantage of the new same-sex marriage law to usher in the new year. we'll take a closer look at that coming up. >>> welcome back. a prince william county community gathered last night to honor a police...
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[ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: all right, we've got our "the young turks" panel here today, jayar jackson hermela and mo brown jarvis from jackugh slightly. lupe fiasco was invited to perform one of his songs. apparently they didn't like that. here's what he says in the sponge. ♪ limb limbaugh is a racist ♪ glenn beck is a racist ♪ gaza strip was getting bombed ♪ obama didn't say [ bleep ] ♪ >> apparently lupe is not a fan of the president. here is a tweet that the sponsors wrote. disappointed that an artist took an opportunity to use an event celebrating invasion and startups to make political statement. isn't that what the inauguration inauguration is, a political moment. let's get start with whether lupe was right or wrong. hehe repeat the song for 30 or 40 seconds. >> it does not sound like a fun concert, but he was the featured artist. my question is who did they think they were booking. >> all they had to do was google the name and all these articles will come up. >> cenk: our interview would have come up. >> that would have come up. i like--i think he makes some valid points, but his approach is just always wrong. he m
[ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: all right, we've got our "the young turks" panel here today, jayar jackson hermela and mo brown jarvis from jackugh slightly. lupe fiasco was invited to perform one of his songs. apparently they didn't like that. here's what he says in the sponge. ♪ limb limbaugh is a racist ♪ glenn beck is a racist ♪ gaza strip was getting bombed ♪ obama didn't say [ bleep ] ♪ >> apparently lupe is not a fan of the president. here is a tweet that...
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jack and jackie show. they entertained us for 45 minutes with stories and anecdotes of their young sons and families and prettythey're so proud. >> i guarantee the only real fights that i know, that i listened and followed that great coach doight perry was at marry wisely park. jackie harbaugh is the rock of our family. she took them in and out of school and went to school when things didn't go well. this is my hero right here, jackie harbaugh. [ applause ] >> reporter: it was a beautiful moment wednesday afternoon witnessed by the largest amount of media we've seen all week here in new orleans, a not to be missed interview with jack and jackie harbaugh, parents gleaming with pride that their two sons john and jim are facing off on football's largest stage. >> so thrilling to know that your children are two -- john and jim and then joni as a coach's wife have chosen to do what you have done for 43 years of your life. this experience is by far so great, big, big stage, but it's just another fantastic part of this great journey that jackie and i and our family have been on. >> reporter: when the harbaughs are co
jack and jackie show. they entertained us for 45 minutes with stories and anecdotes of their young sons and families and prettythey're so proud. >> i guarantee the only real fights that i know, that i listened and followed that great coach doight perry was at marry wisely park. jackie harbaugh is the rock of our family. she took them in and out of school and went to school when things didn't go well. this is my hero right here, jackie harbaugh. [ applause ] >> reporter: it was a...
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this locomotive was built by jack sauder, a member of the club about 20 years ago. and it's been used particularly for training youngople who are interested in operating a steam locomotive. jim: every engine has its own personality, and it's true. this one likes to be fired this way you gotta hold back on the water. you gotta keep them going. if you let them sit, they get cantankerous. every second sunday we give free rides to the public. brett hall: my first time out here was actually my 5th birthday i just fell in love. in 2002, i officially became a student member here, and started to learn the conducting because you're not allowed to operate until you're 18 here. i started learning all i could. this is the best place in the world to me. [ train whistle blows ] rhea: it's fun for the whole family. steve: this isn't just a kiddie ride. this is a family experience. big people and little people can ride the trains. brett: when i come out on the public runs sunday i'm probably mostly a conductor, a station person who assists in loading, unloading, definitely answering lots of questions, because they love to learn. ev
this locomotive was built by jack sauder, a member of the club about 20 years ago. and it's been used particularly for training youngople who are interested in operating a steam locomotive. jim: every engine has its own personality, and it's true. this one likes to be fired this way you gotta hold back on the water. you gotta keep them going. if you let them sit, they get cantankerous. every second sunday we give free rides to the public. brett hall: my first time out here was actually my 5th...
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jack... harkaway. foyle: he joined the british free corps to undermine and disrupt it, and used the freedom of movement it gave him to send reports back to intelligence here. he's a brave youngman. i knew it. i knew he couldn't have been a traitor. why didn't he say this? why did it never come out in the trial? because he wanted to hang as a traitor. the codes i used existed in various forms. the letter you've mentioned was written in fifty six zero, for example, which effectively means you pick out the fifth and sixth word of each line. and the backward date? indicates a concealed code. anyone else in the british free corps know you were doing this? yes, there was. james? james, this is yours i believe. where did you get that? agnes lyttleton? you never mentioned a girl back home. give it to me! you take a devil of a time writing these letters, you know. all those notes you make? if i didn't know you better, james, i'd say you were working on some sort of code. are you, james? actually, that would explain a lot of things. i always wondered what you were doing here, you of all people. always asking questions. the first of the bunch to undermine morale. don't worry. i'm not g
jack... harkaway. foyle: he joined the british free corps to undermine and disrupt it, and used the freedom of movement it gave him to send reports back to intelligence here. he's a brave youngman. i knew it. i knew he couldn't have been a traitor. why didn't he say this? why did it never come out in the trial? because he wanted to hang as a traitor. the codes i used existed in various forms. the letter you've mentioned was written in fifty six zero, for example, which effectively means you...
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the young blond at the front desk rarely has time for the old geezer who can't figure out the copier. but at this avis in new jersey, jackd allison errs are inseparable. >> everybody says why is a 22-year-old girl sitting around with some 90-year-old at work. >> reporter: yeah. and the answer is? >> i enjoy it. >> reporter: basically she loves history and he is history. >> with me in the battle of the bulge -- >> reporter: a couple years ago allison started asking him questions about his military service. advantage was in the army during world war ii. he put the fuses in bombs. that was his job. >> i decided i should write these down. this is important. >> reporter: so it went for months. jack spilling his stories, allison soaking them up in a notebook until one day when jack came to work with a brand new harrowing account. >> they went in through here -- >> reporter: while he was sleeping someone broke into his house. >> they started stealing whatever they felt like they wanted to take. >> reporter: biggest thing he lost: his war medals. >> why would they want to take that? >> reporter: he had almost a dozen which he st
the young blond at the front desk rarely has time for the old geezer who can't figure out the copier. but at this avis in new jersey, jackd allison errs are inseparable. >> everybody says why is a 22-year-old girl sitting around with some 90-year-old at work. >> reporter: yeah. and the answer is? >> i enjoy it. >> reporter: basically she loves history and he is history. >> with me in the battle of the bulge -- >> reporter: a couple years ago allison started...
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young boys and girls. our thanks to kero television in taft for help covering the story. >> up next, jack lew treasury secretaryn't think they're going to mint the twin dollar coin. if that do they will put a squiggly on top and squall -- call it a day. ÷÷ >> shepard: 14 minutes before the hour now on "studio b." the president nominating his current chief of staff, jack lew, to replace tim geithner. before jack lew joined the white house administration he served as the chief operating officer of citigroup's global wealth management and served as president bill clinton's budget director and crafted a bipartisan agreement that sparked budget surpluses. the president said the loss of jack lew as his chief of staff will be the country's gain. >> i trust his friendship, very few people with greater integrity than the man to my left. so i don't want to see him go because it's working out well for me to have him here in the white house. >> shepard: but he already had some strong opposition. especially from the top republican lawmaker, jack session, who said, jack lew must never be secretary of the treasury. we have
young boys and girls. our thanks to kero television in taft for help covering the story. >> up next, jack lew treasury secretaryn't think they're going to mint the twin dollar coin. if that do they will put a squiggly on top and squall -- call it a day. ÷÷ >> shepard: 14 minutes before the hour now on "studio b." the president nominating his current chief of staff, jack lew, to replace tim geithner. before jack lew joined the white house administration he served as the...
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before -- what happens is jack anderson is about to go with the story that haldeman and his top aides are having sex with each other. >> he is the chief of staff -- he has these young california guys and it is a homosexual ring and they all have huts, not huts, but little cabins near each other. that is the story. i had never heard this. the fact that j. edgar hoover decided that the way to determine whether it was true -- j. edgar hoover has its own complicated sexual history -- but for each of them to interview these young california guys, blond haired california guys and ask them about their sexual preference -- i nearly fell over in my chair. all you can hear is the stammer -- i'm trying not to express my surprise at this story, which frankly i had never heard before and i have not seen anywhere else. so there it is. >> he was in his 20's then -- he was assistant to the president and went to prison. what is he like today? >> what a story. mr. chapin, who added that no before, was unlike -- i did not know before, was unlike charles colson. he was charming, and i think candid. he came to the interview which we did in new york -- ready to talk. and to preserve his
before -- what happens is jack anderson is about to go with the story that haldeman and his top aides are having sex with each other. >> he is the chief of staff -- he has these young california guys and it is a homosexual ring and they all have huts, not huts, but little cabins near each other. that is the story. i had never heard this. the fact that j. edgar hoover decided that the way to determine whether it was true -- j. edgar hoover has its own complicated sexual history -- but for...
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young turks" and shedding light on this situation. we appreciate it. >> thank you cenk. i hope you won't hold it against me. it's like jack nicholson. can't face the truth. >> cenk: and the truth is ugly. i know you know that truth and you're opposed to it. thank you. >> thank you happy new year. >> cenk: you too. when we come back, wither going to keep talking about gun control. once we get on the issue of the cuban embargo wait until you hear kennedy's answer on what he thinks george bush would have done during the cuban missile crisis. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time, 2:00 eastern standard time. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. >>liberal and proud of it. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the t
young turks" and shedding light on this situation. we appreciate it. >> thank you cenk. i hope you won't hold it against me. it's like jack nicholson. can't face the truth. >> cenk: and the truth is ugly. i know you know that truth and you're opposed to it. thank you. >> thank you happy new year. >> cenk: you too. when we come back, wither going to keep talking about gun control. once we get on the issue of the cuban embargo wait until you hear kennedy's answer on...
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young turks." cenk august, uygur how are you doing today? >> cenk: i'm doing great. >> jennifer: what do you have for the frying pan tonight. >> cenk: jack lewnifer: oh, i see you're going to fry him. he's not a guest. >> cenk: no. >> jennifer: cenk, cenk, cenk, honestly he's good guy. >> cenk: we're going to talk to william black one of the regulators on the s & l crisis. he thinks jack lew having worked for the banks is a significant issue. we'll talk about that. i want to talk about progressive victories as well, and victory after victory is the gay rights groups, which is great. they had an anti-gay pass taken out of the inauguration. how did they do it? i think a lot of progressives can learn from the gay rights movement. and then the press conference on guns control was interrupted by a gun shooting. >> jennifer: yes, i'm interested in the pastor who was pulled out. it's interesting how it was phrased, he decided to pull himself out but there is a lot going on behind the scenes and that's what you're looking at. >> cenk: absolutely. anyone who withdraws oh, i didn't want to cause a distraction, but normally it's the progressives who is
young turks." cenk august, uygur how are you doing today? >> cenk: i'm doing great. >> jennifer: what do you have for the frying pan tonight. >> cenk: jack lewnifer: oh, i see you're going to fry him. he's not a guest. >> cenk: no. >> jennifer: cenk, cenk, cenk, honestly he's good guy. >> cenk: we're going to talk to william black one of the regulators on the s & l crisis. he thinks jack lew having worked for the banks is a significant issue. we'll...
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jack martell is putting his weight behind a proposal to end the gun show loophole. >>> the nra under fire for releasing the new iphone app. yesterday. it eye lows players as young as 4-year-old to practice shooting at coven-shaped targets. >> how sick are these people running a great organization, a proud organization, how sick are these people that have command eared the nra and turned them into an extremist organization. >> many of those who are members appreciate the mission in protecting sportsmen and hunters' rights have to be curious to how and why an organization has allowed the credibility of members to be besmirched and diminished. >>> joining mess is rosa delawyero. i just want to mention directly off the top, you have pitched your own bill on monday called the support assault firearm elimination or the safer streets act. basically creates a refundable tax credit for a gun owner who turns in their fire arm to state poli police. >> who are this is people? how could they be so insensitive to not understand the weight of what they're doing and target practice, so starting at age 4, and shooting at coffins, do they not understand what happened in sandy ho
jack martell is putting his weight behind a proposal to end the gun show loophole. >>> the nra under fire for releasing the new iphone app. yesterday. it eye lows players as young as 4-year-old to practice shooting at coven-shaped targets. >> how sick are these people running a great organization, a proud organization, how sick are these people that have command eared the nra and turned them into an extremist organization. >> many of those who are members appreciate the...
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young actress he'd chosen for the lead, barbra streisand... ♪ a comedy tonight ♪ and made a hit out of a farce set in ancient rome featuring zero mostel and jack he said, "the trouble with the opening number is "it doesn't prepare the audience for what the show's about. "it doesn't say, 'this is gonna be low comedy, baggy pants comedy.'" he asked me to write that kind of a number. he said, "steve, don't tell any jokes. let me do the jokes." walton: he just...
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jack, you had written a while ago on cnn.com about the enthusiasm young voters had for president obama change, when he talked about equal pay, gaye rights. those are the three biggest applause lines he got, at least from where i was standing. an it really shows my generation voted. we were 19% this time and 18% last time. and i think coming out today, applauding for those lines really shows that we're exit committed to not only this president, we understand the problems we want to address, the challenges we need to face. >> paul, you had written a daily beast article and we talked about it last night about what you thought the president should do. you said he should give lip service to reaching out. but then go and be ruthless starting tomorrow. what did you hear? were you happy with what you heard? >> i was thrilled, i was. this president often slips into sort of airy-fairy kumbahyah, oh, we should all just get along. well, of course we should. that doesn't get you very far. he did just that yes, he touched on it. he said the right things. but this was a confident, combative community
jack, you had written a while ago on cnn.com about the enthusiasm young voters had for president obama change, when he talked about equal pay, gaye rights. those are the three biggest applause lines he got, at least from where i was standing. an it really shows my generation voted. we were 19% this time and 18% last time. and i think coming out today, applauding for those lines really shows that we're exit committed to not only this president, we understand the problems we want to address, the...
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young people often die from this flu, from these secondary infections, wolf. >> very scary stuff. sanjay, thanks very much for that update. >> you got it, wolf. >>> president obama has tapped his chief of staff, jackhner as his next treasury secretary. kate is here. >> he's now officially announced his next nominee for treasury secretary, but that very nomination is raising some concerns, including questions of diversity in the president's second-term cabinet. cnn white house correspondent, brianna keilar, is looking into this. brian brianna, what's the response from the white house? >> reporter: kate, the white house has been asked a lot about this. in fact, white house press secretary jay carney has said that the white house values diversity. he's highlighted that there are a number of women serving in high-level posts, both in the white house and in the administration in general, and that is true. however, there has been a lack of diversity in the president's recent picks, for high-level administration posts. president obama chose a trusted insider to replace timothy geithner as treasury secretary. >> under president clinton, he presided over three budget surpluses in a row. so for all the talk
young people often die from this flu, from these secondary infections, wolf. >> very scary stuff. sanjay, thanks very much for that update. >> you got it, wolf. >>> president obama has tapped his chief of staff, jackhner as his next treasury secretary. kate is here. >> he's now officially announced his next nominee for treasury secretary, but that very nomination is raising some concerns, including questions of diversity in the president's second-term cabinet. cnn...
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young turks" and shedding light on this situation. we appreciate it. >> thank you cenk. i hope you won't hold it against me. it's like jack nicholson. can't face the truth. >> cenk: and the truth is ugly. i know you know that truth and you're opposed to it. thank you. >> thank you happy new year. >> cenk: you too. when we come back, wither going to keep talking about gun control. once we get on the issue of the cuban embargo wait until you hear kennedy's answer on what he thinks george bush would have done during the cuban missile crisis. >> president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time, 2:00 eastern standard time. from silver screens... to flat screens... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. these talking points, that the right have, about the "heavy hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm ou
young turks" and shedding light on this situation. we appreciate it. >> thank you cenk. i hope you won't hold it against me. it's like jack nicholson. can't face the truth. >> cenk: and the truth is ugly. i know you know that truth and you're opposed to it. thank you. >> thank you happy new year. >> cenk: you too. when we come back, wither going to keep talking about gun control. once we get on the issue of the cuban embargo wait until you hear kennedy's answer on...