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came back and won that one in overtime. >> joey: rivalries run deep in college football, joe. >> joe: you think florida state maybe drops out of the number one spot even with the win? >> joey: i don't think they're the number one team in the country right now. the only reason they're number one in the polls, they won last year's national championship, and they haven't lost yet fourth down coming up for baylor, special teams unit comes out. here's a chance for chris callahan. red shirt kicker made his first field goal of the season. just barely squeezed it inside the up right. but has missed four straight since then and he has missed again. that's not costing him, because they're not in a close game yet, baylor's got a problem in this field goal unit. we're back to ames after this. >> joe: sam richardson takes a shot down the sideline, a flag flies in. it was intended for montgomery. they're going to get dion wright with a pass interference. pass interference number three, automatic, first down. >> joe: a little bit of arm bar in there, as the ball was in the air he does a nice job of
came back and won that one in overtime. >> joey: rivalries run deep in college football, joe. >> joe: you think florida state maybe drops out of the number one spot even with the win? >> joey: i don't think they're the number one team in the country right now. the only reason they're number one in the polls, they won last year's national championship, and they haven't lost yet fourth down coming up for baylor, special teams unit comes out. here's a chance for chris callahan....
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came back and won that one in overtime. >> joey: rivalries run deep in college football, joe. >> joe: you think florida state maybe drops out of the number one spot even with the win? >> joey: i don't think they're the number one team in the country right now. the only reason they're number one in the polls, they won last year's national championship, and they haven't lost yet fourth down coming up for baylor, special teams unit comes out. here's a chance for chris callahan. red shirt kicker made his first field goal of the season. just barely squeezed it inside the up right. but has missed four straight since then and he has missed again. that's not costing him, because they're not in a close game yet, baylor's got a problem in this field goal unit. we're back to ames after this. >> joe: sam richardson takes a shot down the sideline, a flag flies in. it was intended for montgomery. they're going to get dion wright with a pass interference. pass interference number three, automatic, first down. >> joe: a little bit of arm bar in there, as the ball was in the air he does a nice job of
came back and won that one in overtime. >> joey: rivalries run deep in college football, joe. >> joe: you think florida state maybe drops out of the number one spot even with the win? >> joey: i don't think they're the number one team in the country right now. the only reason they're number one in the polls, they won last year's national championship, and they haven't lost yet fourth down coming up for baylor, special teams unit comes out. here's a chance for chris callahan....
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neil needed to know more about joe's background. >> joe's father died when he was 17 years old. joe is the only boy in the family. so his father's death was very traumatic for him. >> i had to become the breadwinner. and as soon as i graduated i went right into the military. i was what they call a shade tree mechanic. i worked on everything from a jeep all the way up to a 35,000 kw generator that used to launch missiles. i loved it. >> joe worked his way up to sergeant and was honorably discharged. but when he returned to the distressed economy of 1980s rust belt cleveland, joe couldn't find work. >> he thought he was a certified mechanic. i don't know what certification is in the military. but people were telling him, you're not a certified mechanic. >> in the spring of 1988, joe moved into a basement apartment near little italy. >> he lived in the coventry area which at the time was something a lot of 20-somethings did. they were blue-collar workers and they partied a lot. >> i was not an angel. i drank. i drank like a fish. >> right across the street from where i was living w
neil needed to know more about joe's background. >> joe's father died when he was 17 years old. joe is the only boy in the family. so his father's death was very traumatic for him. >> i had to become the breadwinner. and as soon as i graduated i went right into the military. i was what they call a shade tree mechanic. i worked on everything from a jeep all the way up to a 35,000 kw generator that used to launch missiles. i loved it. >> joe worked his way up to sergeant and was...
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joe, g.i., fighting from the land and the sea and the air ♪ today, we are at the minnesota history center in downtown st. paul. opened inw exhibit may of 2014 called toys of the 50's, 60's and 70's. toys are something everyone can relate to as a child, so we wanted to talk about the sheer joy of being a child, being a baby boomer, but get people thinking about how toys reflect the time in which there made. we chose toys that were popular for the time and some that are not so well-known. populart were nationally but have their origins here in minnesota. cootie was a well-known join the 1950's and had it start in minneapolis when it was marketed at eight men's apartment -- bateman's department store. well-known which is throughout the world for their durability got their start in minnesota in the 1940's. twister, a very well-known party game which came out in 1966 and that it start in minnesota. the game initially was not that popular. in fact, some department stores refused to carry it. sears ro
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so cheryl wasn't worried about joe.o be, apparently. >> joe has too much of a pretty boy face, wasn't very intimidating at all. i think i was more intimidating than he was. >> but then cheryl began to tell it. rather more disturbing things about joe. >> he told me that the reason why he left home he had run some type of internet scheme to where he was getting people's credit card numbers and stuff like that and they had found out and so he took off. >> he confessed this to you. >> yeah. and he said that him and his family don't get along because they believe he has mental issues, severely messed up in the head and that he was convinced he didn't have issues. >> when he moved in, said cheryl, he told her he used to have a drug problem but swore he stayed clean, certainly while at least living with cheryl and her family. >> he actually looked for a job for the first month and then he slowly just got lazier and lazier. >> what was he doing? >> he was going on drug binges. that's when the anger like started coming out. the
so cheryl wasn't worried about joe.o be, apparently. >> joe has too much of a pretty boy face, wasn't very intimidating at all. i think i was more intimidating than he was. >> but then cheryl began to tell it. rather more disturbing things about joe. >> he told me that the reason why he left home he had run some type of internet scheme to where he was getting people's credit card numbers and stuff like that and they had found out and so he took off. >> he confessed this...
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(laughter) >> jon: joe, unless that's what the -- joe, unless that's what the guy puts on his business cards, i would just go with asia. i mean, orient? shylock? it's like biden hasn't been out of the house since 1962! (laughter) hey, whatever happened to that speedy gonzalez character, anyway, huh? i mean, that was one fast mexican mouse, am i right? mickey rooney, breakfast at tiffany's, where's his oscar? c'mon! who's up for lunch at sambo's if on me! i'm no scotsman! for more on joe biden's recent blunders, joined by senior casual racism correspondent, michael che. michael, thanks for joining us. (cheers and applause) i gotta tell ya, hillary clinton has to be overjoyed to see a challenger flame out like this. >> are you kidding, jon? this is the first real threat to her campaign. i mean, sure, it's nice to have asians and jews on board but if joe biden can fill up the old white racist vote, he'll bun stoppable! (laughter) >> jon: you thought the joe biden thing was a bet we were doing? (mumbling) >> what? >> jon: a lot of you don't know this. today is michael che's last day on the
(laughter) >> jon: joe, unless that's what the -- joe, unless that's what the guy puts on his business cards, i would just go with asia. i mean, orient? shylock? it's like biden hasn't been out of the house since 1962! (laughter) hey, whatever happened to that speedy gonzalez character, anyway, huh? i mean, that was one fast mexican mouse, am i right? mickey rooney, breakfast at tiffany's, where's his oscar? c'mon! who's up for lunch at sambo's if on me! i'm no scotsman! for more on joe...
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speaking of "never appropriate "-- (laughter) it is important to remember, as joe biden giveth, joe biden taketh away. >> my son is attorney generics a year in iraq, people would come to him about what was happening at home in terms of foreclosures, in terms of bad loans that were being -- i mean, these shylocks who took advantage of these women and men while overseas. (audience reacts) >> jon: for those of you who may not know it -- (laughter) -- the shylocks are not an old-school r&b group from the seventies -- (laughter) -- but, in fact, are a reference to the stereotypically go deskly greedy jewish money lender, which reminds me (bleep) shakespeare! (bleep) you! (cheers and applause) (laughter) waiting 400 years to get that off my chest. (laughter) pulling out a 17th century greedy jewish stereotype is a pretty deep cut. nobody really uses that word anymore. they retired it to the racist hall of fame between al jolson's tin of shoe polk and a jersey reading redskins jersey here. but biden had a slip of the tongue. hardly disqualifies him from -- roll the tape. >> i stopped in singapor
speaking of "never appropriate "-- (laughter) it is important to remember, as joe biden giveth, joe biden taketh away. >> my son is attorney generics a year in iraq, people would come to him about what was happening at home in terms of foreclosures, in terms of bad loans that were being -- i mean, these shylocks who took advantage of these women and men while overseas. (audience reacts) >> jon: for those of you who may not know it -- (laughter) -- the shylocks are not an...
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joe didn't recognize him, but the officer recognized joe, and joe was picked up and taken into custody 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 ax? >> a bizarre family murder plot sends a teenager to prison. >> i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> and 26 years later a middle-aged man walks out of prison. wait, wait, wait, it's wait, wait, wait...whoa, does she have special powers when she has the shroud? no. guys? it's the woven one the woven one. oh, oh that gives her invincibility. guys? no, no, no... the scarlet king is lord victor's son!! no don't. i told you! you guys are gonna be so surprised when you watch the finale!!! you're so lucky your car has wi-fi. yeah...i am. equinox from chevrolet... the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tri
joe didn't recognize him, but the officer recognized joe, and joe was picked up and taken into custody 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 ax? >> a bizarre family murder plot sends a teenager to prison. >> i was in my senior year of high school when...
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demockolypes2016, joe biden. we all love joe biden. last week i bought an insurance policy from him. (laughter) but of the united states, he will not be president. not that he doesn't have an impressive resume. for instance, as senator he sponsored the violence against women act and still speaks passionately about the issue. >> it's never, never, never the woman's fault. this whole culture, for so long, has put the onus on the woman. what were you wearing? what did you say? what did you do to provoke? that is never the appropriate question. >> jon: you know what? you never hear that enough. you never hear that enough. and that never is the appropriate question. speaking of "never appropriate "-- (laughter) it is important to remember, as joe biden giveth, joe biden taketh away. >> my son is attorney generics a year in iraq, people would come to him about what was happening at home in terms of foreclosures, in terms of bad loans that were being -- i mean, these shylocks who took advantage of these women and men while overseas. (audience
demockolypes2016, joe biden. we all love joe biden. last week i bought an insurance policy from him. (laughter) but of the united states, he will not be president. not that he doesn't have an impressive resume. for instance, as senator he sponsored the violence against women act and still speaks passionately about the issue. >> it's never, never, never the woman's fault. this whole culture, for so long, has put the onus on the woman. what were you wearing? what did you say? what did you...
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so it's up to joe schmitt. pass complete to hunt. >> mike: tom, i'd like to know how that conversation went with mom and dad. so i've got scholarship offers to miami, arizona, cincinnati, air force wants me. but i'd really like you to pay 50 or 60 a year for a couple years. >> tom: i think it's more than that. when he finally got the scholarship, his dad didn't know it. he said, how would you like to make $100,000? his dad was like, how? i got a scholarship. how cool is that. >> mike: that's awesome. >> tom: before taxes, it's a hundred grand, that's for sure. the final seconds tick away with:03 on the clock. purdue will fall to 1-2. they gave it their best shot. everett golson and the irish, golson accounting for over 300 yards again. he had 259 passing and 56 rushing. 315 total yards in our sparkling game for everett golson. he'll be stopped in the final play of the game. there's sheldon day with his indianapolis homecoming, getting a piece of it. brian vangorder's defense comes through again. notre dame trai
so it's up to joe schmitt. pass complete to hunt. >> mike: tom, i'd like to know how that conversation went with mom and dad. so i've got scholarship offers to miami, arizona, cincinnati, air force wants me. but i'd really like you to pay 50 or 60 a year for a couple years. >> tom: i think it's more than that. when he finally got the scholarship, his dad didn't know it. he said, how would you like to make $100,000? his dad was like, how? i got a scholarship. how cool is that....
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the scale. >> host: give us one example how you got joe lieberman at 75 and then york times?>> okay. a recent example but the main way that i judge how liberal or conservative his speech is or the media content is the think tank cetaceans. i have a list of 300 at think tanks from the heritage foundation, to the institute, those on the left. i tell the ratio with the "new york times." but but that sucks -- but that is from that that did it turns out joe lieberman would have the same ratio. in addis from more than the heritage foundation but that content sounds like the joe lieberman speech. >> is content should be 50 from news sources? >> guest: i don't say that in the book. but my definition unbiased i'm the say something like c-span is 50 probably because a lot of your content is speeches from congress. it is very near 50. it is healthy to have it is healthy to have arranged! but it was close to 80 on that scale. i am sure it would be even higher. >> host: what about fox news? >> really did one show. it was something like 39 it was definitely right-of-center. so that brett y
the scale. >> host: give us one example how you got joe lieberman at 75 and then york times?>> okay. a recent example but the main way that i judge how liberal or conservative his speech is or the media content is the think tank cetaceans. i have a list of 300 at think tanks from the heritage foundation, to the institute, those on the left. i tell the ratio with the "new york times." but but that sucks -- but that is from that that did it turns out joe lieberman would have...
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that's joe joe. loves to play with other animals, and in this instance joe joe is caring for these puppies. these puppies were not able to be cared for by their mom, so joe joelayed with puies. >> i think that's adorable. the puppies don't seem to care. they just want a parent. >> i totally love it. i love it when other animals adopt. >> we could all learn from this. we could all get along. we could all care for one another. no matter our differences. >> just really cute. >> that's it for "right this minute," everybody. >> that's it for "right this minute," everybody. see you next time.6 -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's a new season and a new look this week on sports stars of tomorrow! college football is underway, and we're previewing the season by looking at some of the stories we've done on the names you'll want to know. we'll talk about some new faces and some rising stars who could emerge this year... that's all coming up next!
that's joe joe. loves to play with other animals, and in this instance joe joe is caring for these puppies. these puppies were not able to be cared for by their mom, so joe joelayed with puies. >> i think that's adorable. the puppies don't seem to care. they just want a parent. >> i totally love it. i love it when other animals adopt. >> we could all learn from this. we could all get along. we could all care for one another. no matter our differences. >> just really...
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es fÁcil muchas oportunidades con compaÑÍas. >> bajo el tÍtulo de josÉ joe se propaga travÉs del citoericana. >> lleva el nombre que pertenece a nosotros sin tener preocupaciÓn. >> este experto seÑala que tanto la comisiÓn nacional para igualdad en el empleo en el paÍs, así como autoridades estatales investigan este tipo de discriminaciÓn. >> aunque es intencional o no es discriminaciÓn. >> despuÉs de su experiencia que el ahora llamado joe zamora considera que cambiarse a un hombre en inglÉs en una estrategia para conseguir empleo. >> no es ilegal pensÉ que de alguna manera o forma era ilegal cuando ven a joe y cuando aplico y me pagan que el nombre que tengo es mi nombre... >> para otros trabajadores inmigrantes como ricardo pÉrez las cosas son diferentes. >> te cambiarias el nombre a richard si te diera trabajo. >> no. es mi nombre. >> en los Ángeles, jaime garcÍa como univisiÓn. >> un adelanto de lo que preparan para aquÍ y ahora este domingo. ♪ >> fueron los finalistas de una larga lÍnea de competidores y a partir de este domingo se enfrentarÁn sobre el escenario de va por ti. >>
es fÁcil muchas oportunidades con compaÑÍas. >> bajo el tÍtulo de josÉ joe se propaga travÉs del citoericana. >> lleva el nombre que pertenece a nosotros sin tener preocupaciÓn. >> este experto seÑala que tanto la comisiÓn nacional para igualdad en el empleo en el paÍs, así como autoridades estatales investigan este tipo de discriminaciÓn. >> aunque es intencional o no es discriminaciÓn. >> despuÉs de su experiencia que el ahora llamado joe zamora...
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so it's up to joe schmitt. pass complete to hunt. >> mike: tom, i'd like to know how that conversation went with mom and dad. so i've got scholarship offers to miami, arizona, cincinnati, air force wants me. but i'd really like you to pay 50 or 60 a year for a couple years. >> tom: i think it's more than that. when he finally got the scholarship, his dad didn't know it. he said, how would you like to make $100,000? his dad was like, how? i got a scholarship. how cool is that. >> mike: that's awesome. >> tom: before taxes, it's a hundred grand, that's for sure. the final seconds tick away with:03 on the clock. purdue will fall to 1-2. they gave it their best shot. everett golson and the irish, golson accounting for over 300 yards again. he had 259 passing and 56 rushing. 315 total yards in our sparkling game for everett golson. he'll be stopped in the final play of the game. there's sheldon day with his indianapolis homecoming, getting a piece of it. brian vangorder's defense comes through again. notre dame trai
so it's up to joe schmitt. pass complete to hunt. >> mike: tom, i'd like to know how that conversation went with mom and dad. so i've got scholarship offers to miami, arizona, cincinnati, air force wants me. but i'd really like you to pay 50 or 60 a year for a couple years. >> tom: i think it's more than that. when he finally got the scholarship, his dad didn't know it. he said, how would you like to make $100,000? his dad was like, how? i got a scholarship. how cool is that....
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one giant leap for this joe. for the pizza, but the show and he's not disappointing. >> hey, up here. up here. way on top of the m&m auto building at 601 rucker street in east utica where we finance everyone. >> we joe is here to tell us some cars. there is another story to this. >> this is behind the scenes. his friend goes up first. joe decides he, too, is going to go up. fear takes hold. >> he gets to the top, but it's the step-off joe is not cool with. >> show me that one more time. my whole body is on this side of the ladder. >> you know i just -- big guys weren't meant to be on roofs. >> this should have been their commercial. >> oh, jesus. okay. oh, jesus. >> eventually, he does get up on the roof, does the commercial and it's great. but we know what goes up must come down. >> jim, this is going to be nearly impossible. >> 20 minutes later. >> we come back to the situation. >> swing the leg. >> oh, jesus. >> i feel so bad laughing at this man's drama. >> basically, it takes somewhere in the region of 25, 3
one giant leap for this joe. for the pizza, but the show and he's not disappointing. >> hey, up here. up here. way on top of the m&m auto building at 601 rucker street in east utica where we finance everyone. >> we joe is here to tell us some cars. there is another story to this. >> this is behind the scenes. his friend goes up first. joe decides he, too, is going to go up. fear takes hold. >> he gets to the top, but it's the step-off joe is not cool with. >>...
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. >> joe is making a dealership ad. he has to go on top of the ladder to do it. >> this is the scary part. >> how it's one small step for the average joe. one giant leap for this joe. bulldog: bulldog: [whimpering] has your old bed got you in a twist? well, mattress discounters has up to 48 months interest-free financing. plus, mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! queen-size memory foam mattress sets as low as $697! now what's best about 48 months interest-free financing at mattress discounters? it's 28 years in dog financing. ♪ mattress discounters but the show and he's not disappointing. >> hey, up here. up here. way on top of the m&m auto building at 601 rucker street in east utica where we finance everyone. >> we joe is here to tell us some cars. there is another story to this. >> this is behind the scenes. his friend goes up first. joe decides he, too, is going to go up. fear takes hold. >> he gets to the top, but it's the step-off joe is not cool with. >> show me
. >> joe is making a dealership ad. he has to go on top of the ladder to do it. >> this is the scary part. >> how it's one small step for the average joe. one giant leap for this joe. bulldog: bulldog: [whimpering] has your old bed got you in a twist? well, mattress discounters has up to 48 months interest-free financing. plus, mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! queen-size memory foam mattress sets as low as $697! now...
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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
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peter, joe. the good part about this is there are going to be many more opportunities to discuss this. it was boisterous and for the most part civil. i'm appreciative to both of you for that. the vote is closed. are the fed haters wrong? no, say 54% to 46. coming up the future of the new york stock exchange. can one of the symbols of the free markets find a way to change with the times? it's a question even the "wall street journal" is asking. up next though, endless pasta passes, bottomless salad bowls. the food fight you cannot afford to miss. and you don't even need a reservation. john and joe, going head to head on darden. it could get a little messy. pasta sauce could be flying right after the break work with equity experts who work with regional experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i wa
peter, joe. the good part about this is there are going to be many more opportunities to discuss this. it was boisterous and for the most part civil. i'm appreciative to both of you for that. the vote is closed. are the fed haters wrong? no, say 54% to 46. coming up the future of the new york stock exchange. can one of the symbols of the free markets find a way to change with the times? it's a question even the "wall street journal" is asking. up next though, endless pasta passes,...
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>> yeah, good morning, joe. well, look out below because steve liesman, our very own economics reporter, is saying that the fed could remove the consider time language when it references interest rates at its meeting next week. and if that happens, that will be seen as a less dovish statement from the fed. and that could move forward expectations as to when we get the first rate rise in 2015. it may not be a good signal for the markets. i've got nothing to cheer you up this morning in this first bit of the report because the other news we've got is debt for seniors. student debt in particular. just seems to be on the up and up. you know, 2005, seniors had debt of $2.8 billion to pay back. it's now $18.2 billion. and if they don't pay that back, it could have some impact on the benefits they claim. so it's a tough road ahead for many seniors who are still laden with not only their own student debt but some of the student debt for loans they've taken for their children as well. back to you, joe. >> geoff, let me a
>> yeah, good morning, joe. well, look out below because steve liesman, our very own economics reporter, is saying that the fed could remove the consider time language when it references interest rates at its meeting next week. and if that happens, that will be seen as a less dovish statement from the fed. and that could move forward expectations as to when we get the first rate rise in 2015. it may not be a good signal for the markets. i've got nothing to cheer you up this morning in...
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of what joe said.n these isolated incidents across the country and what we would define as the spread of extremism. >> yes, first of all, good morning. i want to say that i completely agree with joe in condemning this act of violence. this is, you know, such a gr grotesque brutal act. that has no place in any society. it has no place in any nation. it has no place in any religion. i think it's very clear that muslims, you know, around the world, in fact, last week, over 120 muslim clerics issued an open letter to isis, declaring their -- how illegitimate isis was on the basis of islamic theology. i think it's very clear, as joe said, that muslims are completely outraged and just as fearful by the spread of this kind of ideology. now, i also agree with you, mika, because we do need to look at this as a kind of -- you know, this is -- that this particular suspect posted these face book messages or made these statements is not the complete story his life, right. he had a very troubled background. had seve
of what joe said.n these isolated incidents across the country and what we would define as the spread of extremism. >> yes, first of all, good morning. i want to say that i completely agree with joe in condemning this act of violence. this is, you know, such a gr grotesque brutal act. that has no place in any society. it has no place in any nation. it has no place in any religion. i think it's very clear that muslims, you know, around the world, in fact, last week, over 120 muslim clerics...
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for more on joe biden's recent blunders, joined by senior casual racism correspondent, michael che. michael, thanks for joining us. (cheers and applause) i gotta tell ya, hillary clinton has to be overjoyed to see a challenger flame out like this. >> are you kidding, jon? this is the first real threat to her campaign. i mean, sure, it's nice to have asians and jews on board but if joe biden can fill up the old white racist vote, he'll bun stoppable! (laughter) >> jon: you thought the joe biden thing was a bet we were doing? (mumbling) >> what? >> jon: a lot of you don't know this. today is michael che's last day on the "the daily show." (audience reacts) i know. but he's going to be co-anchoring weekend update on s.n.l. (cheers and applause) we're very excited for michael. so we concocted this whole bit so he wouldn't know we were planning a little something for him. tonight marks kind of an end of an era and we get to say farewell. it remind me when john oliver left in the same way. >> he was here for seven years. i have been here for, like, three months. >> jon: you were here for,
for more on joe biden's recent blunders, joined by senior casual racism correspondent, michael che. michael, thanks for joining us. (cheers and applause) i gotta tell ya, hillary clinton has to be overjoyed to see a challenger flame out like this. >> are you kidding, jon? this is the first real threat to her campaign. i mean, sure, it's nice to have asians and jews on board but if joe biden can fill up the old white racist vote, he'll bun stoppable! (laughter) >> jon: you thought...
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what do you think about uncle joe? >> you can talk about how great economy is and how great the world is. his own secretary of state is telling us that the world is exploding all over. he talked about world peace i thought he was a miss america contestant answering father's wish question. look, one of your commentators said in some quarters biden is a punch line. in all quarters he is a punch line. he is the congenial uncle into. serious presidential candidate. to be serious about his achievements, he was the guy in charge in iraq after the 2010 election of getting a moderate government which had won the most votes. the allawi party. his one job he failed utterly. evidence doesn't have a good record. >> charles can jump on this as well. joe biden takes a lot of heat for iraq. he was the one talking about partitioning iraq in three pieces from left to right everyone laughed at him. that's starting to happen on its own. >> the law of averages caught up with him. >> you think that's all it is, charles? >> and it's also be
what do you think about uncle joe? >> you can talk about how great economy is and how great the world is. his own secretary of state is telling us that the world is exploding all over. he talked about world peace i thought he was a miss america contestant answering father's wish question. look, one of your commentators said in some quarters biden is a punch line. in all quarters he is a punch line. he is the congenial uncle into. serious presidential candidate. to be serious about his...
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duly noted. >> you can caution joe scarborough on this program? >> you can caution joe.re david ignatius -- >> listen if it's david ignatius you can. >> richard haas. >> syrian government reaction. one of the interesting questions if we succeed at pushing back isis or open up some real estate, one of the goals has to be that it's not filled by bashar al assad. we can't create new space for the syrians to go in and the ground is the most complicated part of this policy. >> we're picking it apart. . it to get this story next in. nfl is asking former fbi director to lead an independent investigation of how it hand told ray rice case amid growing questions about the league's response. robert muller is in charge of the probe how the nfl handle the investigation showing rice assaulting his fiancee at a casino. the announcement came just hours after the associated press reported that a law enforcement source claimed he sent the video to the nfl three months ago. the ap says the unidentified official also played a brief voice mail from an nfl office where a woman says quote you'
duly noted. >> you can caution joe scarborough on this program? >> you can caution joe.re david ignatius -- >> listen if it's david ignatius you can. >> richard haas. >> syrian government reaction. one of the interesting questions if we succeed at pushing back isis or open up some real estate, one of the goals has to be that it's not filled by bashar al assad. we can't create new space for the syrians to go in and the ground is the most complicated part of this...
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>> hey, joe. >> hey, bud. >> how are you doing, bud?l right. >> guys come to me a lot for legal advice. i try to help as much as i can. i always preface it by saying i'm not a lawyer. if it doesn't work out, i'm sorry but please don't blame me but everybody is really understanding. they want any help they can. >> this is my release conditions from the judge that i received when i got sentenced. >> it says you may be released early if it's an approved residential treatment facility. then there should nobody problem with you going there. we'll file a motion saying because of your release conditions, we'll argue you're being held illegally by the maricopa county sheriff's office. if they don't have a good reason for you being detained, then the judge is supposed to have you released immediately. >> of course, i like to see people have the motions that i file on their behalf granted but seeing them learn something about the legal process that they didn't know before actually is really pretty rewarding because in three years in here you don'
>> hey, joe. >> hey, bud. >> how are you doing, bud?l right. >> guys come to me a lot for legal advice. i try to help as much as i can. i always preface it by saying i'm not a lawyer. if it doesn't work out, i'm sorry but please don't blame me but everybody is really understanding. they want any help they can. >> this is my release conditions from the judge that i received when i got sentenced. >> it says you may be released early if it's an approved...
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they're not booing, they're chanted, joe, joe. >> as opposed to what?>> to actual booing. >> this is why we can't compete on the international soccer stage, because we're not allowed to boo at a small college game. the rest of the world, they're shooting goalies, throwing fruit at people, showing a little team spirit. the united states is supposed to be, oh, we're a bunch of sensitive children. >> is that the issue now? we've become so pc, don't we need the competitive edge and people to develop a thicker skin to succeed in this country? >> the greatest offense we can commit in this country is to make somebody uncomfortable. everything is structured around not making somebody uncomfortable. like that's the whole country, what we're based on. >> i think especially too on like the athletic field, i don't think we should have to worry -- >> jim goes to the first story with the nba owner that is selling. to your point that it's all pc stuff. so it might have offended somebody, so he has to sell his basketball team. >> i think they didn't go far enough let's
they're not booing, they're chanted, joe, joe. >> as opposed to what?>> to actual booing. >> this is why we can't compete on the international soccer stage, because we're not allowed to boo at a small college game. the rest of the world, they're shooting goalies, throwing fruit at people, showing a little team spirit. the united states is supposed to be, oh, we're a bunch of sensitive children. >> is that the issue now? we've become so pc, don't we need the competitive...
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, joe, don't go there.'t go there. more americans died in afghanistan on this president's watch than predecessor. this is unworthy of you. the president failed to provide a global strategy. we are three years after he said assad must g. what is the strategy? and what damage has he done to the power of the united states by saying something he had no intention to work upon. and if you don't think that russia moving in ukraine is a threat to the united states, you are kidding yourself. >> i said it is not an extential threat. >> you don't think isis in iraq is a threat to the united states you are kidding yourself. these are people who want to destroy our allies and half of america. what kind of threat do you need to have? >> since march 2011 no american died in combat in iraq not with throwing isil off of the mosul dam. >> joe, joe, in march of this year for the first time no american was killed in afghanistan or iraq. >> joe, you are the one who, joe with all due respect, you brought up the issue of somehow
, joe, don't go there.'t go there. more americans died in afghanistan on this president's watch than predecessor. this is unworthy of you. the president failed to provide a global strategy. we are three years after he said assad must g. what is the strategy? and what damage has he done to the power of the united states by saying something he had no intention to work upon. and if you don't think that russia moving in ukraine is a threat to the united states, you are kidding yourself. >> i...
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i mean lebron, joe and mika -- we'll take joe and mika. >> maybe not.k you a little bit about the nfl since you're a team owner and switch gears here. what do you make of sort of this scramble to get it right. and where does it begin? >> well, you know, it's hard to know what's going on behind the curtain so you don't know -- >> what's your gut? >> my gut is the nfl has to like the nba has at other times and other leagues have been in similar situations with various things that happened and they have to get it right. i believe they will. you know, i think it will take some time. it always seems worse when you're in it. obviously the kind of things that happened you can't have that happen for any sustainable period of time. it's not good for anybody. it's funny because when you look at the whole population of the nfl or the nba, you know, they are under a -- they are in a goldfish bowl. everybody is watching everything. if you took the same population of age of people, there could be events, not that they are good but it's not out there. other businesses
i mean lebron, joe and mika -- we'll take joe and mika. >> maybe not.k you a little bit about the nfl since you're a team owner and switch gears here. what do you make of sort of this scramble to get it right. and where does it begin? >> well, you know, it's hard to know what's going on behind the curtain so you don't know -- >> what's your gut? >> my gut is the nfl has to like the nba has at other times and other leagues have been in similar situations with various...
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that. >> no, joe, i don't.port for the strategy. after all, this is the strategy that chairman dempsey has advised the president on so it shouldn't be a surprise that chairman dempsey and the president are in the same place on this. >> has the president followed it is chairman's advice? because a lot of people in the military say he hasn't. >> the president listens carefully to the advice he gets from his military commanders. in fact, the president of the united states fueled up air force one and flew to central command headquarters in tampa where he could get an in person briefing from his advisers on the strategy for broadening our campaign in iraq and syria. the president appreciates the very solid advice he's received from his military commanders -- >> "the washington post" headline, when it says, in the military, there's skepticism of the president's plan? >> i think the headline's wrong. all they do is misinterpret chairman dempsey's testimony and the rest of the time they essentially quote people who are
that. >> no, joe, i don't.port for the strategy. after all, this is the strategy that chairman dempsey has advised the president on so it shouldn't be a surprise that chairman dempsey and the president are in the same place on this. >> has the president followed it is chairman's advice? because a lot of people in the military say he hasn't. >> the president listens carefully to the advice he gets from his military commanders. in fact, the president of the united states fueled...
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joe, you make this so difficult. "morning joe" will be right back.re the names "theodore," "eleanor," and "franklin" were indelibly etched into the american consciousness. and the course of human history was forever changed by their individual endeavors. a prominent family made a point of teaching the value of altruism, the power of perseverance, and the virtue of helping out one's fellow man. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. . >> welcome back. >> football analyst mike golic the co-host of mike and mike in the morning. >> by the way, could this be the mutual admiration. we love you as well in there we don't get to watch your show all the time. when i'm on vacation, man, i love flipping back and forth. >> i like the molten desserts
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everyone joe montana's old contract that paid him $239,000 a year. and his teammate michael carter was not amused he was upset at how brown was acting and told him that's not the 49ers way. >> he looked over at me and said, as a matter of fact rookie get off my bench which was a defensive bench where we sat at the end of the bench and sit on the cooler. and there was a gatorade cooler and it's displayed here. he had me sit on that. i spent my entire career sitting on that cooler out of respect for michael karr and to remind me what the 49er way was. it was not about me stuff or what i did. >> that museum takes you through the decades. now to levi's stadium. the museum is open every day from 10:00 to 6:00. the tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for kids. you also get a discount if you live in santa clara. >>> one thing a lot of people have been talking about is how hot it was during those two preseason games at levi's stadium. >> a lot of people not just sal were caught off guard. at the first preseason game against the broncos, there were about 60 first
everyone joe montana's old contract that paid him $239,000 a year. and his teammate michael carter was not amused he was upset at how brown was acting and told him that's not the 49ers way. >> he looked over at me and said, as a matter of fact rookie get off my bench which was a defensive bench where we sat at the end of the bench and sit on the cooler. and there was a gatorade cooler and it's displayed here. he had me sit on that. i spent my entire career sitting on that cooler out of...
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i think gold, joe was just giving an update on joe is in balance. i think one of the factors that we're seeing directionally here is that i'm not surprised at is weaker economic results in the eurozone. weaker currency in the eurozone. relative to the u.s., stronger economy, stronger currency. so i think directionally, that's exactly what i was -- >> u.s. market, though, did it bubble? too inflated? are we in the right place, the wrong place? are you investing any money in the united states? >> am i investing any money in the united states. that's a funny way for me to think about it. atlas merchant capital is a merchant bank. we try to think of ourselves not just as investing, but operating. it's all about financial services. i would say the best opportunities in financial services today are not necessarily in the u.s. because they're more fairley priced. >> you talked about wanting to buy lots of banks in europe and there are a lot of banks now selling pieces. >> yes. >> long-term, what do you think of the european markets? are you buying right no
i think gold, joe was just giving an update on joe is in balance. i think one of the factors that we're seeing directionally here is that i'm not surprised at is weaker economic results in the eurozone. weaker currency in the eurozone. relative to the u.s., stronger economy, stronger currency. so i think directionally, that's exactly what i was -- >> u.s. market, though, did it bubble? too inflated? are we in the right place, the wrong place? are you investing any money in the united...
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the joe namath neurological research center in jupiter, florida, opens today and today here is joe namaththe man himself, the legend himself. i believe, sir, you're committing $10 million of your own money towards this. >> thank you. i wish i had $10 million myself. but we are reaching out for help to find some folks that understand and have a heart to help. what i've experienced with traumatic brain injury and simply put it equals cell damage to the brain and brain cell damage leads to awful consequences down the road, symptoms to lead to dementia, et cetera. the treatment i received at jupiter medal center, pure oxygen did, in fact, reverse my brain cell damage. >> we're -- >> this is what we know. it can reverse, take the cell that is are damaged and bring them back to good health. >> you're looking to raise the $10 million. >> my bad. i saw committing $10 million. you're raising. good for you. that's right. >> did you see him flinch mentioning that? is it my imagination or are there more injuries now or talking about it more? >> we are talking about it more. of course, i think there a
the joe namath neurological research center in jupiter, florida, opens today and today here is joe namaththe man himself, the legend himself. i believe, sir, you're committing $10 million of your own money towards this. >> thank you. i wish i had $10 million myself. but we are reaching out for help to find some folks that understand and have a heart to help. what i've experienced with traumatic brain injury and simply put it equals cell damage to the brain and brain cell damage leads to...
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let's start with senior washington correspondent joe johnson. joe, we have new information from centcom about the strikes. >> reporter: that is right, john. this is expected to be a long campaign. latest information from central command is a mix of fighter and bomber and aircraft and tomahawk land missiles with 14 strikes. the strikes destroyed or damaged multiple targets in the area of raqqa, albu kamal. it hit fighters and training compounds and storage facilities, and finance center and supply trucks and armored vehicles. they used 27 tomahawk missiles and fighter airplanes from the navy and marines. piloted aircraft and bombers as well. t the allies from bahrain and qatar all participated. safely exited the strike area. centcom says the united states has taken action to disrupt the attack plotting against the united states and western interests conducted by seasoned al qaeda veterans referred to as the group who established a safe haven in syria and test and improvised explosive devices and recruit westerns. those strikes were undertaken by
let's start with senior washington correspondent joe johnson. joe, we have new information from centcom about the strikes. >> reporter: that is right, john. this is expected to be a long campaign. latest information from central command is a mix of fighter and bomber and aircraft and tomahawk land missiles with 14 strikes. the strikes destroyed or damaged multiple targets in the area of raqqa, albu kamal. it hit fighters and training compounds and storage facilities, and finance center...
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what joe is doing now is a deep tease.ging full and total suspension for years. i'm excited about the prospect of getting suspended with pay. with pay, right? that's all i want. >> you've been there, done that, stop. >> it was awesome, do it again. >> so anyway, the president. talking about this muscular respon response. it took me back to when i was growing up. my dad, he was -- every sport, my brother and i were in, he coached. and he was a great football coach. he won more championships than i can count. we had trophies all over the place. so when i went back and i was coaching high school football, i asked my dad, like, what's the secret. and what he said was he never worried about filling the specific positions. he said find talented kids who want to learn. inspire them. and the positions are going to fill themselves. you'll find your shortstop. if you're coaching football, you'll find the safety. and you know, this week, remember, we had eric schmidt on. he said they do the same thing at google. you find good people.
what joe is doing now is a deep tease.ging full and total suspension for years. i'm excited about the prospect of getting suspended with pay. with pay, right? that's all i want. >> you've been there, done that, stop. >> it was awesome, do it again. >> so anyway, the president. talking about this muscular respon response. it took me back to when i was growing up. my dad, he was -- every sport, my brother and i were in, he coached. and he was a great football coach. he won more...
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by jumping out of the plane alongside them, so joe is a tough guy.nd he knows what he is doing, and i can't think of somebody who -- who is more qualified to head up our special forces, so we want to thank skroe -- joe for accepting this assignment. your member of congress, kathy caster is here. give kathy a big round of applause. [ applause ] >> your wing commander, colonel dan thole. [ cheers ] >> your senior enlisted leaders command sergeant leader chris greca, command sar genth leader chris farris, chief sergeant leader matt lusung. and most of all i want to salute all of the spouses and military families on base, because let's be honest, they are the force behind the force. [ applause ] >> i . . . i spent time with some of them last night, and it's clear why our military is the finest fighting force in the history of the world, and it's because our military families are serving right alongside of you. i know we have got some air force in the house. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's great to be at the home of the 6th air mobility wing. [ applause ]
by jumping out of the plane alongside them, so joe is a tough guy.nd he knows what he is doing, and i can't think of somebody who -- who is more qualified to head up our special forces, so we want to thank skroe -- joe for accepting this assignment. your member of congress, kathy caster is here. give kathy a big round of applause. [ applause ] >> your wing commander, colonel dan thole. [ cheers ] >> your senior enlisted leaders command sergeant leader chris greca, command sar genth...
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in my view, that was the end for joe mccarthy. a few days later with the hearings that really started the downfall and caused the public to begin to turn on mccarthy that a colleague committed suicide. when it was one of their own and a man is popular and well-liked. the end came for him. i have an old friend whose family was very political and whose hand was on senator hunt's desk. bernie said i remember a time in our family where. so there came the day that we never talked about it again. he said i didn't understand that until now. but the nature of his death and the circumstances. one of the pleasures about researching and writing this book was to learn about his accomplishments and write about them because while his death was sensational and it's certainly a compelling story, as i said, this is an individual who is probably forgotten at the time of his death. he spoke at the eagle forum leadership summit in washington, d.c.. this is about a half an hour. >> we have a very exciting afternoon. and we are going to lead with the w
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by this point, jefferson davis has had enough of joe johnson. jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters that the best way to support -- to sport the federals's out of georgia was to strike their supply line. but johnson claimed that his calgary -- cavalry could not do this. he needed reinforcements to defend the flanks of the army as it fell back. johnson didn't have a line long enough to defend the men. so what he asked over and over was for the davis administration to send the horse command east to break sherman's supply line. this would involve stripping the states of alabama and mississippi of all of their defenders, and that was something davis -- i think wisely -- refused to do. richard mcmurray and others have pointed out that alabama and mississippi were ready important states. stripping the states of their defenders would have opened up the rich agricultural region of the river about a. it would've ope
by this point, jefferson davis has had enough of joe johnson. jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters that the best way to support -- to sport the federals's out of georgia was to strike their supply line. but johnson claimed that his calgary -- cavalry could not do this. he needed reinforcements to defend the flanks of the army as it fell back. johnson...
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joe, look. in my memory i can only remember one fed chairman who has been viewed positively in hindsight and that's that paul volcker. each other has been looked at negatively. i don't think this is necessarily new. the other thing i would point out is that i agree with peter in terms of some of the secular bag drops. we have to remember as investors that there are cycles. and i think we're in a very powerful cycle right now for u.s. assets. despite what peter's saying. if we ran emerging markets, i think what peter is saying is much more dire than it is for the united states. i think if you're in europe, it may be more dire. but i think for the united states, i think we're at a very powerful cycle for u.s. assets. >> peter, assuming an iceberg is building, the issue for most investors actually isn't that the iceberg is building. it's when are we going to hit it and what is going to be -- what is it that's going to cause us to hit it? >> i agree with richard. let's be clear. i think there are cy
joe, look. in my memory i can only remember one fed chairman who has been viewed positively in hindsight and that's that paul volcker. each other has been looked at negatively. i don't think this is necessarily new. the other thing i would point out is that i agree with peter in terms of some of the secular bag drops. we have to remember as investors that there are cycles. and i think we're in a very powerful cycle right now for u.s. assets. despite what peter's saying. if we ran emerging...
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"morning joe" starts right now. >>> welcome to "morning joe." it's the top of the hour, tuesday, september 23rd. look who we have with us. >> miss superstar. aren't you something? >> co-host of "the view." >> this is huge. >> so awesome. >> we read in page six. >> where is it? >> has she compared you to donald trump yet? >> you are the biggest trouble make er in the world. >> i am. everybody says she's a wonderful person. >> school of international public affairs dairon warren. >> we have a lot of news to cover. we will get into "the view" and how it's going. can i get to the top story? >> i think, i'm sorry, i think women fighting each other on the "the view" is more important than syria and iraq. maybe that's just me. what were the kids talking about this morning as we were getting the ladle and dipping them more porridge at the orphanage? >> rosie, rosie, whoopee, nicole. >> are you having fun? >> it's very cool. smart, smart, women. >> i'm really happy for you. >> it never would have happened with the opportunity to sit here at this table. s
"morning joe" starts right now. >>> welcome to "morning joe." it's the top of the hour, tuesday, september 23rd. look who we have with us. >> miss superstar. aren't you something? >> co-host of "the view." >> this is huge. >> so awesome. >> we read in page six. >> where is it? >> has she compared you to donald trump yet? >> you are the biggest trouble make er in the world. >> i am. everybody says she's...
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"morning joe" will be right back.ames "theodore," "eleanor," and "franklin" were indelibly etched into the american consciousness. and the course of human history was forever changed by their individual endeavors. a prominent family made a point of teaching the value of altruism, the power of perseverance, and the virtue of helping out one's fellow man. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that...