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joe wanted both of hissed test sons, joe, jr., and jack so study with a socialist at the london school of economics because even though joe, sr. was the ultimate, the epitomy of the capitalist, he said to his sons you need to know what are the ways of the future, and socialism may be one of them. so on that year -- so the year between prep school and when joe, jr. went to harvard, we hint to london and then spent some time in the soviet, fact-finding, and would report back to his dad what he saw. rose was so taken with joe, jr.'s reports that she decided that she would go. her daughter, kick, said why can't we go to italy the way the other well-heeled mothers and daughters do, and rose said, we've been to italy. let's go to the soviet. so off they went in 1937 this height of the of the stalinist era, to russia. >> host: she was quite the imagemaker and stage manager of the family, and i love how honest your book is about that and how important it was to her. can you talk about that? >> guest: as i often say, i don't mean to indicate that rose had a more significant role than she did. i
joe wanted both of hissed test sons, joe, jr., and jack so study with a socialist at the london school of economics because even though joe, sr. was the ultimate, the epitomy of the capitalist, he said to his sons you need to know what are the ways of the future, and socialism may be one of them. so on that year -- so the year between prep school and when joe, jr. went to harvard, we hint to london and then spent some time in the soviet, fact-finding, and would report back to his dad what he...
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joe wanted both of his you would sons, joe jr -- eldest sons joe jr. and jack, to study with a socialist at the london school of economics because even though joe sr. was the ultimate, the epitome of the capitalist, he said to his sons you need to know what are the ways of the future, and socialism may be one of them. >> host: seriously? >> guest: absolutely. so the year between prep school and when joe jr. went to harvard, he went to london to study at lse, and then he spent some time in the soviet -- >> host: fact finding. >> guest: fact finding and would report back to his dad what he saw there. rose was so taken with joe jr.'s reports that she decided she would go. her daughter kick said why can't we go to italy the way the other well-heeled mothers and daughters do? rose said we've been to italy, let's go to the soviet. >> host: right. >> guest: so off they went in 1937, imagine, the height of the stalinist era, to the soviet union. >> host: that's great. >> guest: she was a very adventuresome woman. >> host: you mentioned she liked paris and goin
joe wanted both of his you would sons, joe jr -- eldest sons joe jr. and jack, to study with a socialist at the london school of economics because even though joe sr. was the ultimate, the epitome of the capitalist, he said to his sons you need to know what are the ways of the future, and socialism may be one of them. >> host: seriously? >> guest: absolutely. so the year between prep school and when joe jr. went to harvard, he went to london to study at lse, and then he spent some...
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>> joe: same with a bunch of bats. first at-bat for carlos gomez here tonight. 13th and final all-star appearance for mariano rivera. that on the outside corner. a ball and a strike. it was a day in detroit where he was throwing to his bull pen catcher mike borzello when that cutter seemed to appear out of nowhere. it threw borzello into a panic. mel stotlemeyer came to the bull pen and they tried to straight it it out because it was moving too much. they couldn't do it. and rivera will ride to the hall of fame on that cutter. a foul back to the screen by gomez to keep this alive. such precision. carries his glove in from the bull pen every time the same way. gets on the mound. and nobody has ever done it better. two balls, two strikes. i can't think of anybody more respected in this game, by teammates or opposition than mariano rivera. >> tim: a man who has never received criticism of any kind. >> joe: a 16-pitch, three-up, three-down all-star game finale for mariano rivera. >> tim: how many people in any walk of life
>> joe: same with a bunch of bats. first at-bat for carlos gomez here tonight. 13th and final all-star appearance for mariano rivera. that on the outside corner. a ball and a strike. it was a day in detroit where he was throwing to his bull pen catcher mike borzello when that cutter seemed to appear out of nowhere. it threw borzello into a panic. mel stotlemeyer came to the bull pen and they tried to straight it it out because it was moving too much. they couldn't do it. and rivera will...
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: he's got joe nathan.y is rivera. but as far as today's game is concerned, he's a pretty sure bet as well. >> tim: outstanding. >> joe: torii hunter does the pinch hitting. batting for mike trout. that's strike one. runners on at first and second, nobody out. a 2-0 game. kimbrel trying to keep it there. the three-time all-star misses outside. one ball, one strike. craig kimbrel, the 2011 rookie of the year. 46 saves. the mlb rookie record. and he's typically the lights-out closer for the first place atlanta braves. you can see why with that kind of stuff. >> tim: you can see why jim leyland said an all-star game is very difficult to manage. you think about it, you're trying to accommodate 15 cities. and be fair across the board. >> joe: fox tracks provided by "turbo." in theaters tomorrow, july 17th. they provide us with fox trax tonight. that's foul.hunt has had just a marvelous career. he's a leader. the angels really miss his presence out in anaheim. >> tim: do they ever. just ask mike trout. >> joe: hi
: he's got joe nathan.y is rivera. but as far as today's game is concerned, he's a pretty sure bet as well. >> tim: outstanding. >> joe: torii hunter does the pinch hitting. batting for mike trout. that's strike one. runners on at first and second, nobody out. a 2-0 game. kimbrel trying to keep it there. the three-time all-star misses outside. one ball, one strike. craig kimbrel, the 2011 rookie of the year. 46 saves. the mlb rookie record. and he's typically the lights-out closer...
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to get her away from joe kennedy. the kennedys and the fitzgeralds were not always political allies in boston politics so honey fitz was not completely approving of joe kennedy. >> host: they were rivals. >> guest: they were indeed rivals. this was a problem for rose's father to see her fall in love with a sometime rival sun joe kennedy and he also picked out a suitor for her and wanted her to marry a neighbor boy who was also catholic and irish and was doing well in the business world. his parents were in construction so honey fitz thought that would be the perfect match that rose was not to be deterred even by what started to be two years at a convent. she persuaded her father to send her back to the united states after one year. >> host: in her own way there is an independent spirit expressing itself already. >> guest: when her daughter kathleen decided she was going to marry the protestant nobleman during world war ii, this is the effervescent child of rose and i think in many ways was like her mother but oftentim
to get her away from joe kennedy. the kennedys and the fitzgeralds were not always political allies in boston politics so honey fitz was not completely approving of joe kennedy. >> host: they were rivals. >> guest: they were indeed rivals. this was a problem for rose's father to see her fall in love with a sometime rival sun joe kennedy and he also picked out a suitor for her and wanted her to marry a neighbor boy who was also catholic and irish and was doing well in the business...
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good and you're here just in time, joe, so we can talk about juicy joe and teresa from the real housewives heels of the real housewives fraud charges, we want to know what celebrity or politician you would want to send packing? juicy joe might get deported. so send us your most creative tweets. we will have it for you coming up. she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid
good and you're here just in time, joe, so we can talk about juicy joe and teresa from the real housewives heels of the real housewives fraud charges, we want to know what celebrity or politician you would want to send packing? juicy joe might get deported. so send us your most creative tweets. we will have it for you coming up. she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use...
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good morning, joe. >> where do you begin?ew york has always felt like when washington hasn't been working, at least we figured out how to run the toughest, biggest city in the world with giuliani and bloomberg. >> he's doing a good job.
good morning, joe. >> where do you begin?ew york has always felt like when washington hasn't been working, at least we figured out how to run the toughest, biggest city in the world with giuliani and bloomberg. >> he's doing a good job.
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. >>> i still love joe. don't think that joe was a bad person. >> reporter: it took some time for cheryl stack to get to this point. for two years, she has struggled. but has found comfort in her music and her faith. >> i have been more sad than mad. suicide is so painful on so many different levels. then you add the public factor, the public suicide. >> reporter: it was february 18, 2010. an angry and violent joe stack set his family's house on fire, then drove here to the georgetown municipal airport, boarded his single engine plane. >> ready for departure. >> reporter: and was cleared for takeoff. >> 39 delta, cleared for takeoff. >> what's your direction of flight, sir? >> reporter: at 9:44 a.m., joe stack was headed for his final flight. joe stack knew exactly where he was going, the echelon building in austin, which housed the irs. >> it was like a fireball. people let out a scream all around you. people were crying. >> reporter: stack slammed his plane between the first and second floors of the buildi
. >>> i still love joe. don't think that joe was a bad person. >> reporter: it took some time for cheryl stack to get to this point. for two years, she has struggled. but has found comfort in her music and her faith. >> i have been more sad than mad. suicide is so painful on so many different levels. then you add the public factor, the public suicide. >> reporter: it was february 18, 2010. an angry and violent joe stack set his family's house on fire, then drove here...
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joe?eet journal microsoft and google missed analyst expectations in second quarter sales. google faces pressure as advertising shifts towards mobile devices. and microsoft saw a dip do in part to weak demand for pcs which is really only been going on since 199. >> look how technology is change our culture. china daily a second person has reportedly been shocked by an iphone while charging. the 30-year-old man has been in a coma since july 8th. apple is still investigating. >> and from the "miami herald" florida governor rick scott met with a group of protesters who are on day three of a sit-in protest. known as the dream defenders, this group of college students want to review of the stand your ground law following the a i quital of -- acquittal of george zimmerman. scott was adamant he believes the law should remain in place and the demonstrators say they're not going to leave until their demands are met. >> we should have them on and hear more about that. l.a. times glenn greenwald, will
joe?eet journal microsoft and google missed analyst expectations in second quarter sales. google faces pressure as advertising shifts towards mobile devices. and microsoft saw a dip do in part to weak demand for pcs which is really only been going on since 199. >> look how technology is change our culture. china daily a second person has reportedly been shocked by an iphone while charging. the 30-year-old man has been in a coma since july 8th. apple is still investigating. >> and...
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again, joe sr., because he had had this hollywood career. he wanted the family to have this public image. he was pushing as well, but this is where joe and rose are on the same page. they are on the same script and it is where rose to was attempting to make this family look perfect is the perfect person to state to follow the lead of joe's senior. to the point where when they first appear in 1937 in newspapers with the children in stairstep fashion just simply lined up, one of the major photographers on broadway, he writes to mrs. kennedy, and he is noted for taking beautiful portraits of stars. he says, you have a beautiful family, but i don't think this is the best way to present them. he said, bring them into my studio. i have -- i will put them in a way that is much more becoming. well, rose was on that immediately. one of the most famous photographs of her was a portrait taken. jack kennedy then put it in his room in his harvard dormitory when he was in college. >> that's neat. so even then. >> even then. even then. and so as they move
again, joe sr., because he had had this hollywood career. he wanted the family to have this public image. he was pushing as well, but this is where joe and rose are on the same page. they are on the same script and it is where rose to was attempting to make this family look perfect is the perfect person to state to follow the lead of joe's senior. to the point where when they first appear in 1937 in newspapers with the children in stairstep fashion just simply lined up, one of the major...
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welcome to "morning joe."h us on set, we have the chairman of deutsch incorporated, donny deutsch, "new york times" reporter jeremy peters on the set with us in new york, nice to see you, msnbc's thomas roberts, i feel like it's been forever. >> it's been a while. >> you've been on vacation some. >> on safari. >> nice someone gets a vacation? >> washington, nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of andrea mitchell reports, she never takes a vacation. >> what's a vacation? >> andrea mitchell. >> joining joe and me, good to have you on board with us today. >> i never take a vacation either but things will change in august. going to relax a little bit. >> exactly. >> what do we got today? what do we have going on today? >> we just had the pot meeting the kettle. >> yes. >> thank you, thomas. that's a good one. and now we're going to move on with the impact of anthony weiner's sexing scandal. a new quinn pack poll finds support for weiner has dropped substantially since the second round of elicit message
welcome to "morning joe."h us on set, we have the chairman of deutsch incorporated, donny deutsch, "new york times" reporter jeremy peters on the set with us in new york, nice to see you, msnbc's thomas roberts, i feel like it's been forever. >> it's been a while. >> you've been on vacation some. >> on safari. >> nice someone gets a vacation? >> washington, nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of andrea mitchell reports, she never...
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joe? >> for the parade of papers, the times picayune, a fire has started in an offshore drilling platform in the gulf of mexico, where just a few hours ago, 44 workers were evacuated. the crew was working on a platform 35 miles off the coast of louisiana, when the well suffered a blowout. according to officials, a flyover revealed a light sheen of gas a half mile long leaking from the platform. >> "usa today," federal investigators looking into the cause of monday evening's southwest airlines' landing gear collapse. there's also new video taken by a passenger showing the exact moment things went wrong from inside. the ntsb says the nose gear collapsed up and into the fuselage, damaging the electronics bay. laguardia airport was back at full capacity yesterday, but the incident caused more than 500 flight delays. >> also, "usa today," fort motors announced plans to increase hires by 36%, raising the number from 800 to 3,000 salaried employees. the company says it needs additional support to
joe? >> for the parade of papers, the times picayune, a fire has started in an offshore drilling platform in the gulf of mexico, where just a few hours ago, 44 workers were evacuated. the crew was working on a platform 35 miles off the coast of louisiana, when the well suffered a blowout. according to officials, a flyover revealed a light sheen of gas a half mile long leaking from the platform. >> "usa today," federal investigators looking into the cause of monday...
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i'm going to san diego now, joe.ccused of sexual advances by a growing number of women. >> this is the trifecta. >> i got them all right here. three women initially accused bob filner of making inappropriate comments and contact. among them his former communications director, the mayor acknowledged transgressions earlier this month. take a listen. >> i am embarrassed to admit that i have failed to fully respect the women who worked for me and with me. i have begun to work with professionals to make changes in my behavior and approach. >> now four more women all prominent members of the san diego community have come forward including a e retired navy admiral who says she was filner's former congressional office when he made an advance. she describes it it. >> all the guys left. i was the last one in the room. and bob stepped between me and the doorway and stopped me. he got very close to me. he ran his finger up my cheek and whispered, do you have a man in your life? i said, yes, i have a man in my life. >> you know,
i'm going to san diego now, joe.ccused of sexual advances by a growing number of women. >> this is the trifecta. >> i got them all right here. three women initially accused bob filner of making inappropriate comments and contact. among them his former communications director, the mayor acknowledged transgressions earlier this month. take a listen. >> i am embarrassed to admit that i have failed to fully respect the women who worked for me and with me. i have begun to work with...
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so, joe, the floor is yours. (applause) >> and on the slide rule i carry, i'm trying to go green like everybody else. [laughter] >> thank you very much from the board, supervisor kim. it's been a great couple years in the tenderloin as the captain. i think when chief suhr promoted me to commander, i think i pulled out a road map to see how far that was from south of market street to leave. the tenderloin has changed the last 30 years. it's kind of morphed. i followed a bunch of hall of famers here with matt, david wong and beverly as educators. i think it's very important the tenderloin has a lot of children now, over 5,000 children in that area. i think supervisor kim and her staff and service providers in that area and the people with the safe passage project we worked on in area for the children in the after school program was a big plus for us. they received an award from metlife. that was a big plus for the station and the community. it's starting with the mid-market, the tenderloin starting to morph a littl
so, joe, the floor is yours. (applause) >> and on the slide rule i carry, i'm trying to go green like everybody else. [laughter] >> thank you very much from the board, supervisor kim. it's been a great couple years in the tenderloin as the captain. i think when chief suhr promoted me to commander, i think i pulled out a road map to see how far that was from south of market street to leave. the tenderloin has changed the last 30 years. it's kind of morphed. i followed a bunch of hall...
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. ♪ >>> i still love joe.hink that joe was a bad person. >> reporter: it took some time for cheryl stack to get to this point. for two years, she has struggled. but has found comfort in her music and her faith. >> i have been more sad than mad. suicide is so painful on so many different levels. then you add the public factor, the public suicide. >> reporter: it was february 18, 2010. an angry and violent joe stack set his family's house on fire, then drove here to the georgetown municipal airport, boarded his single engine plane. >> ready for departure. >> reporter: and was cleared for takeoff. >> 39 delta, >> what's your direction of flight, sir? >> reporter: at 9:44 a.m., joe stack was headed for his final flight. joe stack knew exactly where he was going, the echelon building in austin, which housed the irs. >> it was like a fireball. people let out a scream all around you. >> reporter: stack slammed his plane between the first and second floors of the building. it exploded on impact. one man in the buildin
. ♪ >>> i still love joe.hink that joe was a bad person. >> reporter: it took some time for cheryl stack to get to this point. for two years, she has struggled. but has found comfort in her music and her faith. >> i have been more sad than mad. suicide is so painful on so many different levels. then you add the public factor, the public suicide. >> reporter: it was february 18, 2010. an angry and violent joe stack set his family's house on fire, then drove here to...
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joe didn't recognize him, but the officer recognized joe, and joe was picked up and taken into custody me joe is a cautionary tale about our prison system. a lot of these guys will get out, and if they don't have the skills to stay out successfully, more problems will occur. >> coming up -- >> after the stabbing occurred, my brother-in-law asked, he said, do we have an axe. >> a bizarre family murder plot sends a teenager to prison. >> i was in my senior here of high school when i got locked up. >> and 26 years later a middle-aged man walks out of prison. nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! is as much about getting there... ♪ ...as it is being there. ♪ [ birds chirping ] away is where the days are packed with wonder... ♪ [ wind whistles ] ...and the eve
joe didn't recognize him, but the officer recognized joe, and joe was picked up and taken into custody me joe is a cautionary tale about our prison system. a lot of these guys will get out, and if they don't have the skills to stay out successfully, more problems will occur. >> coming up -- >> after the stabbing occurred, my brother-in-law asked, he said, do we have an axe. >> a bizarre family murder plot sends a teenager to prison. >> i was in my senior here of high...
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excuse me, joe.thinking, wow, mike barnacle will have a great question here. >> no. corporate profits are at a record high. >> correct. >> what are they doing with their profit? >> mostly in cash. they do some investing. they are reluctant to invest in america because consumers don't have the money. and because they see nothing happening in washington that they can predict around. business needs some certainty. they need some predictability. if congress is appropriating money two months at a time it's very hard for businessmen to plan. >> and our tax policy is screwed up. this is something i allow progressives are going to be horrified. we do have an offshore problem. apple has something like close to $100 billion offshore and not bringing it back into the united states and investing it here because they have to pay 30% on tax. we have to deal with the tax laws whether we like it or not. >> howard, how would you get all that money back? >> i would lower the corporate tax rate as some republicans are
excuse me, joe.thinking, wow, mike barnacle will have a great question here. >> no. corporate profits are at a record high. >> correct. >> what are they doing with their profit? >> mostly in cash. they do some investing. they are reluctant to invest in america because consumers don't have the money. and because they see nothing happening in washington that they can predict around. business needs some certainty. they need some predictability. if congress is appropriating...
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i share joe's view. >> i disagree with joe. i don't agree with the banning.ssia. >> right. >> i think for a cvs or for a walmart to make a decision of what their shoppers should and should not read is the obvious slippery slope. so i endorse every outrage but i, on the one hand, the say way they could argue, oh, it's glorifying it, and maybe it's going to cause a kid to do that. it also may cause a coach or teacher or friend or next door neighbor to look a little harder at a kid they see going the wrong direction. so i always get worried -- >> i think that's a really good point, that this actually puts americans more on alert. to realize that there's not going to be a 6'4" guy in a turbin walking around, i mean, new york city that they need to be worried about. that now you've got to be vigilant all the time. but, mika, i do think, though, you look at the decision by these businesses, it's probably a very wise business decision. i would guess those of us who are saying what we're saying this morning are probably in the 4% or 5%. >> because of what we do for a
i share joe's view. >> i disagree with joe. i don't agree with the banning.ssia. >> right. >> i think for a cvs or for a walmart to make a decision of what their shoppers should and should not read is the obvious slippery slope. so i endorse every outrage but i, on the one hand, the say way they could argue, oh, it's glorifying it, and maybe it's going to cause a kid to do that. it also may cause a coach or teacher or friend or next door neighbor to look a little harder at a...
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-- clinton. >> in the end, what did he think of joe biden question m?>> he was deeply disillusioned and disappointed will stop there -- disappointed. where all ofments joe biden had to do pick up the phone and say, jeff is a nice guy. it was as if he had not joined thatharmed inner circle biden was going to lift a finger for him. it showed him that washington is a wholly transactional relationship. , ii didn't read his book don't know, but, the language that joe biden uses off-camera is strong. a he can be rough on his ids. even humiliating. i do not know if that is the way that he is. i have not heard anything. somethingsts that -- that is interesting about joe biden is that he hates raising money and doing favors for people who have helped them raise money. pastry gameplay the to the extent that a lot of his colleagues are happy to do. he will go back to willing -- wilmington every night. jeff was punished for helping joe biden raise money for his reelection. he was both incorruptible and ungrateful. a strange combination. >> you cite an incident that
-- clinton. >> in the end, what did he think of joe biden question m?>> he was deeply disillusioned and disappointed will stop there -- disappointed. where all ofments joe biden had to do pick up the phone and say, jeff is a nice guy. it was as if he had not joined thatharmed inner circle biden was going to lift a finger for him. it showed him that washington is a wholly transactional relationship. , ii didn't read his book don't know, but, the language that joe biden uses...
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joe joins us. guys talk about when you first started looking into this, how technology was going to change the lives of americans. bill clinton was campaigning, walking through the snows of new hampshire talking about workers that were left, going to be left behind, and that just continues and the news keeps getting worse. i've seen statistics that if our technology was static from 1992 forward, 20 million more people would be working today. these are the people that are being left behind. >> and this is the real story of their lives. this is a film where you watch kids grow up before your eyes and you watch people change and get older and go through what it's like living in the new american economy. so much of the conversation about working people in america takes place way above their heads. >> yeah, right. >> some people think this and some people think that. >> it gets reduced to partisan politics. to these families that have been through democratic and republican administrations they continue
joe joins us. guys talk about when you first started looking into this, how technology was going to change the lives of americans. bill clinton was campaigning, walking through the snows of new hampshire talking about workers that were left, going to be left behind, and that just continues and the news keeps getting worse. i've seen statistics that if our technology was static from 1992 forward, 20 million more people would be working today. these are the people that are being left behind....
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joe?what? she went to washington to draft a bill that nobody is going to pass, is that really why she went to washington? >> you stop. okay. you know what, i have a feeling you might want to sit this one out if that's your attitude. >> no. i'm just saying, nothing is passing washington right now. >> that's true. >> i mean it's the most miserable existence being a congressman or senator unless you intentionally want to block action from happening. and it's just a terrible, terrible time up there right now. >> i haven't given up hope in elizabeth warren, though. >> okay. >> so we will be talking to her a little later. first we'll get to our top story of the morning, later today, 24 days after the murder trial of george zimmerman began, the defense will deliver its closing argument as nbc's ron mott reports, yesterday's final presentation by prosecutors capped weeks of dramatic testimony. >> a teenager is dead. he is dead through no fault of his own. he is dead because another man made assump
joe?what? she went to washington to draft a bill that nobody is going to pass, is that really why she went to washington? >> you stop. okay. you know what, i have a feeling you might want to sit this one out if that's your attitude. >> no. i'm just saying, nothing is passing washington right now. >> that's true. >> i mean it's the most miserable existence being a congressman or senator unless you intentionally want to block action from happening. and it's just a...
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welcome to "morning joe." with us on set we have former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve ratner. a perfect morning to have you on, steve. you've landed on that runway in san francisco as a pilot many times. >> can i also be the senior aviation correspondent like on "the daily show" and you put a green screen. >> just land successfully. >> he has. >> friday jobs numbers with you steve. as you can see the president of the council on foreign relations richard haas will discuss the ongoing escalating situation in egypt coming up and joe, good morning to you. we also have coming up the return of eliot spitzer. >> i know. you're very excited about that, mika. you were a big fan of his all along when i tried to get him on the show after his resignation. you weren't really thrilled so i don't know what you think about this political comeback but i'm sure we're all going to find out that, you know, the aviation story, the san francisco tragedy, when you look at that story and you look at it in
welcome to "morning joe." with us on set we have former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve ratner. a perfect morning to have you on, steve. you've landed on that runway in san francisco as a pilot many times. >> can i also be the senior aviation correspondent like on "the daily show" and you put a green screen. >> just land successfully. >> he has. >> friday jobs numbers with you steve. as you can see the president of...
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joe and cheryl got audited in late 2008, and once again, joe was in another battle with the irs.he wasn't going to lose. joe stack started to document what would soon become his suicide mission. he wrote "desperate times call for desperate measures," and violence not only is the answer, it is the only answer. ♪ this is what's left of the home that joe stack burned down. is it hard to come back here? >> that's hard to answer. it's not as hard as it was initially. it was really hard right after it all happened. >> reporter: cheryl says in the months before he became more angry with the irs and the audit. he started to blame her and her daughter margot for all his problems and he became increasingly strict with margot. cheryl talked about divorce. >> he said we were the cause of all of his troubles. but that was at the same time that he was giving me a birthday card and saying you're the best thing that ever happened to me in my whole life. >> reporter: then came their final night together. >> after we had dinner, we sat down in the family room and he was just talking. he just wante
joe and cheryl got audited in late 2008, and once again, joe was in another battle with the irs.he wasn't going to lose. joe stack started to document what would soon become his suicide mission. he wrote "desperate times call for desperate measures," and violence not only is the answer, it is the only answer. ♪ this is what's left of the home that joe stack burned down. is it hard to come back here? >> that's hard to answer. it's not as hard as it was initially. it was really...
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welcome to "morning joe."ith us onset we have political professor former democratic congressman harold ford jr. and in washington, columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. and chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of andrea mitchell reports, andrea mitchell. a lot going on in the foreign policy world this week. we're going to get to unbelievable reaction to the president's speech on race over the weekend. >> that reaction has been unbelievable. it's been insensitive. it's been over the top from so many people. so look forward to talking about that. >> we're not talking about you, eugene, which is fascinating. we lost helen thomas over the weekend. we'll back at her life as well. and first, we want to go to london where the duchess of cambridge has been admitted. >> that's big news, but how was your weekend? let's first examine the important thing. did you take care of yourself or did you run 8,000 miles in 105 degree weather? >> i might have run a little bit. i might have
welcome to "morning joe."ith us onset we have political professor former democratic congressman harold ford jr. and in washington, columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. and chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of andrea mitchell reports, andrea mitchell. a lot going on in the foreign policy world this week. we're going to get to unbelievable reaction to the president's speech on race over the weekend. >> that reaction has been...
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if we're so lucky, joe.oe, over the years i've seen many things, people in tornadoes with videos, people videoing from the inside of a hurricane, and blizzard, but i've never seen this before. this is video of a man that got caught in a mudslide yesterday in his car. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. [ bleep ]. >> ride of his life. it's funny, actually trying to steer as the river of mud took him down highway 24. outside of colorado springs. [ bleep ]. >> that was from the waldo canyon area. where the big waldo fire was earlier this fire season. so just amazing pictures there. show you what happened yesterday. amazing in the ohio valley. we had a bunch, 421 wind damage reports. a lot of cleanup today out there. those storms will move to the east coast today. we've already got a lot of pop-up. it's so humid this morning on the eastern seaboard that there will be numerous showers and storms from this morning's drive right through the day and especially late this afternoon. so airport delays are possible.
if we're so lucky, joe.oe, over the years i've seen many things, people in tornadoes with videos, people videoing from the inside of a hurricane, and blizzard, but i've never seen this before. this is video of a man that got caught in a mudslide yesterday in his car. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. [ bleep ]. >> ride of his life. it's funny, actually trying to steer as the river of mud took him down highway 24. outside of colorado springs. [ bleep ]. >> that was from...
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they make it look easy, joe.ball player knows that stuff ain't easy in softball let alone baseball. reigning champ prince fielder adorable with his son by the way he had the longest bomb at 483 feet, but he did not advance to the finals. a face-off between the nationals bryce harper and the a's yoenis cespedes. harper wins the hair department. meacham you can do that. barnicle can't do that. meacham -- >> facial hair. >> cespedes took the title 17 home runs in the first runds round, nine in the finals includes this walk-off. and he wins it with a bomb! back, back, back, back. gone! yoenis cespedes has won the home run derby. >> i think chris berman said the word back 672 times last night. >> it's a famous call. >> i know, i know. >> back, back, back. >> what do you win if you win the home run derby? >> you win a chevrolet truck and a big belt that you can't wear anywhere. >> i thought they had a boxing champ in yesterday. it was -- it's like a boxing title. all right. as for today's main event matt harvey will st
they make it look easy, joe.ball player knows that stuff ain't easy in softball let alone baseball. reigning champ prince fielder adorable with his son by the way he had the longest bomb at 483 feet, but he did not advance to the finals. a face-off between the nationals bryce harper and the a's yoenis cespedes. harper wins the hair department. meacham you can do that. barnicle can't do that. meacham -- >> facial hair. >> cespedes took the title 17 home runs in the first runds round,...
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from an early age, joe was always known as big joe, quote, big joe, because he was a big bear of a man, standing 6'4" and tipping the scales around 240 pounds, all muscle and bone. he used to show off his strength by tearing phone books and decks of cards in half like they were just pieces of paper. this always impressed a lot of young kids. joe also liked to balance heavy, unwieldy objects like lawnmowers on his chin. but it wasn't just large, heavy objects. he was the only person i have ever seen who could balance a broom straw on his nose. so what i'm saying is he could entertain a group of kids for hours by doing these kinds of tricks. when the great depression hit the midwest, joe's family, like so many others, was in dire economic straits, so joe at the age of 16 went to work in the civilian conservation corps, the c.c.c. now, the legal age was 18, but because of joe's size and the poverty at home, joe said he was 18 and thus joined the c.c.c. young men left home, lived in c.c.c. camps, worked on building dams and dikes, clearing roads in winter, cleaning up after floods, creatin
from an early age, joe was always known as big joe, quote, big joe, because he was a big bear of a man, standing 6'4" and tipping the scales around 240 pounds, all muscle and bone. he used to show off his strength by tearing phone books and decks of cards in half like they were just pieces of paper. this always impressed a lot of young kids. joe also liked to balance heavy, unwieldy objects like lawnmowers on his chin. but it wasn't just large, heavy objects. he was the only person i have...
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joe -- joe was a stock broker. >> i was -- yeah. >> you are?d move money from anywhere. >> thank you for coming in today. >> great to see you. >> making and lose money. >> join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ >> good monday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, kellan evans. cramer is off. we kick off earnings season today. alcoa after the bell getting bounce in futures as well after two straight weeks of gains for the major averages. first time that's happened since the middle of may. are investors slowly getting comfortable with a ten-year around
joe -- joe was a stock broker. >> i was -- yeah. >> you are?d move money from anywhere. >> thank you for coming in today. >> great to see you. >> making and lose money. >> join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" begins right now. ♪ >> good monday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, kellan evans. cramer is off. we kick off earnings season today. alcoa after the bell getting bounce in...
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i'm sure i'll find a way to the other side. >> joe for governor.oe for governor. >> spread it around. >> run on a democratic ticket? >> democratic ticket? this guy's pretty sharp. you're sure you're who you are? you're not an imposter? huh? >> the inmates have this funny thing where they both despise him, but he's got kind of this celebrity status among them and they all want him to sign postcards for them and it's kind of like an exciting moment in their day when sheriff joe comes down. >> you should try the slop. >> what's the slop? >> the dinner we get. >> spaghetti and meatballs? >> probably not. >> i did have to give them television. the judge many years ago said you have to have tv and never said what to show. so i decide what to show. i'm sure not going to show this series to them. so i show them the weather channel, the food channel and c-span. really have to watch all these politicians. that's all they get. they're still getting television. >> and one of his latest innovations when we were there was this idea of this, what he called a chai
i'm sure i'll find a way to the other side. >> joe for governor.oe for governor. >> spread it around. >> run on a democratic ticket? >> democratic ticket? this guy's pretty sharp. you're sure you're who you are? you're not an imposter? huh? >> the inmates have this funny thing where they both despise him, but he's got kind of this celebrity status among them and they all want him to sign postcards for them and it's kind of like an exciting moment in their day when...
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. >>> now time for "morning joe.". now "morning joe." >>> king richard ii, william shakespeare wrote, "this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this england, this nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings famous by their birth." yesterday into the realm, another king certainly if lineage plays its proper role was born in london yesterday afternoon, and that took me, and i've had a lot of other people back 31 years to the day his father was born to princess diana. william was born to a much different time and in a much different royal family. but mika, the line continues unbroken today. >> yes, it does. and we're looking at pictures from london where people have been celebrating for almost 24 hours now. any minute now, we're going to get the first look at the newest member of the royal family. the duchess of cambridge gave birth to a healthy baby boy yesterday. he is now third in line to the throne. prince william was at her side, and we're still waiting to hear the name of the future king. joe, this is a huge moment fo
. >>> now time for "morning joe.". now "morning joe." >>> king richard ii, william shakespeare wrote, "this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this england, this nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings famous by their birth." yesterday into the realm, another king certainly if lineage plays its proper role was born in london yesterday afternoon, and that took me, and i've had a lot of other people back 31 years to the day his father was born to...
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welcome to "morning joe."s on set we have former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve ratner. a perfect morning to have you on, steve. you've landed on that runway in san francisco as a pilot many times. >> can i also be the senior aviation
welcome to "morning joe."s on set we have former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst steve ratner. a perfect morning to have you on, steve. you've landed on that runway in san francisco as a pilot many times. >> can i also be the senior aviation
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joe rag sxo washington columnist kim strausel.oe, you have been predicting something like this for some time since you cover health care for us. should we welcome this delay? >> well, i think there are a few things. this -- indicates that they have created an apparatus that's so complex that they can't even force -- enforce it themselves. i also think that -- it is an admission that the critics were right. you know, lot of -- low-wage businesses, restaurants and hospitality, grown businesses were starting to call themselves it is 49ers because they were coming right up to the edge of the mandating -- >> 50 employee maximum. this isn't leading to more health insurance. >> if have you more 507b employees and don't provide health insurance, you have on pay $2,000 per employee to the federal government. this fee will be -- will be waive. >> fee will be waived for one year. >> one year. >> in terms of -- i think businesses make decisions over the long term so is this going to change sort of the economic prospects of this? i -- i don't
joe rag sxo washington columnist kim strausel.oe, you have been predicting something like this for some time since you cover health care for us. should we welcome this delay? >> well, i think there are a few things. this -- indicates that they have created an apparatus that's so complex that they can't even force -- enforce it themselves. i also think that -- it is an admission that the critics were right. you know, lot of -- low-wage businesses, restaurants and hospitality, grown...
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some of you may have met joe. he was a dedicated volunteer in my office. he was a friend of mine, a personal friend for a number of years. a dedicated campaign volunteer and someone came into my office several days a week. he was a natural to the office because he loved talking to people, even the most difficult people who would call the office. even though i met joe socially and got to know him more and more through my campaign and in the office, i learned a lot about joe in his long-time work in the community over time. joe was born and grew up in san francisco back to 1959 when he was a cushion boy at seal stadium when the giants first came to town. he went to si and graduated in 1965 and then to uc davis. joe was one of the people who was involved early on in the hiv/aids epidemic before we even had a name for the disease. he was back in 1982 at the original san francisco aids foundation location at 18th and castro working the phones, taking calls from people in the community ho were terrified about why they were getting sick and other people they knew
some of you may have met joe. he was a dedicated volunteer in my office. he was a friend of mine, a personal friend for a number of years. a dedicated campaign volunteer and someone came into my office several days a week. he was a natural to the office because he loved talking to people, even the most difficult people who would call the office. even though i met joe socially and got to know him more and more through my campaign and in the office, i learned a lot about joe in his long-time work...
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welcome back to "morning joe."nathan capehart in washington and joining us best-selling author and award-winning journalist carl bernstein and in washington, the moderator of "meet the press," david gregory. so a lot to get to this hour. we're going to talk about the george zimmerman verdict this block. also coming up this hour, sex on campus, an article in "the new york times" sunday style section yesterday. joanna coles and tina brown will join us along with the author of the article about the increasing amount of casual sex that are really -- is really about women actually initiating. it's a serious topic. the question, is it diminishing values in our society or as the title indicates, parody in our society developing. we'll have that conversation. carefully. but we begin this hour with the murder trial of george zimmerman where saturday's not guilty verdict has renewed the nation' debate on race relations. yesterday thousands of americans expressed their disappointment to say the least in the jury''s decision.
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>> joe!rter: now the giudices are in the fight of their lives starring in a different kind of televised drama after posting bail to the tune of $1 million. 39 counts in total including conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, bank fraud and bankruptcy fraud. they're both expected to plead not guilty. >> they're alleged to have made false statements to both the bankruptcy court. >> money they allegedly used to fuel their spending binges. >> that's cute. >> it matches the water. >> reporter: it's hard to know if fans tuned in out of envy or just to ridicule the cringe-worthy excess constantly on display. >> what people do not know, bravo does not pay a fee for clothes, for hair, for makeup. if you throw a party at your house and bravo comes to televise it, to film it, you're paying the cost. >> reporter: wild spending sprees are nearly a trademark for the giudices, dropping $120,000 cash on furniture for one room. $9,000 for a set of curtains alone. amidst all the lavishness, theresa and joe a
>> joe!rter: now the giudices are in the fight of their lives starring in a different kind of televised drama after posting bail to the tune of $1 million. 39 counts in total including conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, bank fraud and bankruptcy fraud. they're both expected to plead not guilty. >> they're alleged to have made false statements to both the bankruptcy court. >> money they allegedly used to fuel their spending binges. >> that's cute. >> it...
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i live in a state, vermont, where there are no trader joe's, but i am a trader joe's customer, i haveadmit, and i travel the three states that surround vermont so i can get to those stores. so how does trader joe's different from typical grocery stores? well, they specialize in unusual foods that are not available in standard supermarkets. they do not try to sell all things to all people. for example, they don't sell baby food. they don't sell diapers. they don't sell diet coke. so while a typical grocery store will sell 30,000-50,000 items, trader joe's has 4000. they are very small in comparison. so there is the argument that most families shoppers are going to have to go to the typical grocery store, the large supermarket in addition to a trader joe's and, therefore, waste gas and not be so green by doing so. i must have hit something. i did. it's okay. it's just the slide with those logos. thank you. they are decor -- this is the next book. the decor is kind of catchy with a tropical, not a clothing. their staff is super friendly but are they green and environmentally conscious? w
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you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" [ tap ] ♪ 'cause tonight [ tap ] ♪ we'll share the same dream ♪ ♪ at the dark end of the street ♪ ♪ ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ you and me ♪ >>> in o'clock lapped, protesters vandalized a men's warehouse store, and that wasn't the equivalent of george zimmerman. they were angry about the firing of wearhouse founder george zimmer because, unlike george zimmerman, he does like the way you look. so that's it. >> is time to take a look at the morning papers. "usa today," a new study shows those t
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there is too much to give. >> more from joe, former -- whatever, joe., not that joe. >> you will hear more for me, we will hear more from joe. we will talk to cfo daniel amman first on cnbc. >> when we come back, it has been three years since dodd-frank banking regulation was signed into law and one year since former citigroup chairman made his squawk to break up the bank. we will be talking the former senator kiss dodd. . . >> welcome back to "squawk box," you can see the u.s. equity futures are indicated lowerment dow futures down by 35 points. s&p futures down 3.5. the nasdaq at this point is indicated up by about 13 points. part of that may be facebook, which was up by better tan 17%. we'll continue to keep an eye out as we get closer to the opening bell. >> it has been three years since dodd-frank was signed into the law. joining us to see how this landmark legislation changed. chris dodd is currently the ceo of the motion picture association of america. joe lieberman is also with us. wade be remiss, senator, joe lieberman is now morning talk show
there is too much to give. >> more from joe, former -- whatever, joe., not that joe. >> you will hear more for me, we will hear more from joe. we will talk to cfo daniel amman first on cnbc. >> when we come back, it has been three years since dodd-frank banking regulation was signed into law and one year since former citigroup chairman made his squawk to break up the bank. we will be talking the former senator kiss dodd. . . >> welcome back to "squawk box," you...
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we have two joes here. i will start with lady joe. is that okay? can i call you lady joe or jlk?i disagree with andy. i think you were better than both of those americans. >> you are very impressive. >> it gets worse. >> you said and i don't believe anyone answered you, but i wasn't listening that nobody could say that there was a head that they would swap with. i was coming up with some ideas. do you have one? you ask the question. is there somebody you would swat heads with? >> wow, ya, i could think of a lot of different people. >> like shepherd smith? >> shep for sure. >> angelina jolie. i would love to have a day in the life of her. the girl that ran on to the soccer field. >> sure, more intellectuals. >> i am trying to picture joe's head on shepherd's body going hottie, totty. >> that is great. 245 is hot television there. andy, i am going to do what greg does to me. you are a libertarian and you wept on this ri -- you went on this rif twice. it would make poor people into specimens. isn't that just the market at work? >> i didn't say it was a bad thing. i just said what wo
we have two joes here. i will start with lady joe. is that okay? can i call you lady joe or jlk?i disagree with andy. i think you were better than both of those americans. >> you are very impressive. >> it gets worse. >> you said and i don't believe anyone answered you, but i wasn't listening that nobody could say that there was a head that they would swap with. i was coming up with some ideas. do you have one? you ask the question. is there somebody you would swat heads with?...