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wrong. >> joining me know joe klein and melissa harris perry. both for joining me tonight. joe, your "time" magazine piece this week is entitled the hair fire manifesto, derived from something mitt romney said about lighting his hair on fire. we should also listen to that right now. >> we've seen throughout the campaign if you're willing to say really outrageous things that are accusative and attacking of president obama, that you're going to jump up in the polls. i'm not willing to light my hair on fire to try to get support. >> melissa, he's burned all of his pair off trying to get support. there's not a hair left on his head. >> he sets out on fire, he puts it out. he sets it on fire. he puts it out. >> and he's pretending he hasn't been accusative of the president on anything. this is crazy. >> he hasn't called him a secret muslim. >> that's right. or a non citizen. that now counts as moderation. >> the greatest attack on the freedom of this country. >> he's a -- arsonist. we learned something really important this week, and it was a first ti
wrong. >> joining me know joe klein and melissa harris perry. both for joining me tonight. joe, your "time" magazine piece this week is entitled the hair fire manifesto, derived from something mitt romney said about lighting his hair on fire. we should also listen to that right now. >> we've seen throughout the campaign if you're willing to say really outrageous things that are accusative and attacking of president obama, that you're going to jump up in the polls. i'm not...
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joe klein, thank you as well. >> thanks, joe. >> the minnesota twins, i think. >> no cape cod summerwers, the brew crew. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment knows where it is, how it's doing or where it goes next.
joe klein, thank you as well. >> thanks, joe. >> the minnesota twins, i think. >> no cape cod summerwers, the brew crew. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at...
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the great joe klein is "time" magazine's political columnist of record. joe, i want to start with you. look at these numbers. i guess all of the numbers look good for obama though. i have somewhat chasened by the pennsylvania number. that looks like within the margin of error. i think romney has appeal with those philly and pittsburgh suburbs. >> yeah. and he probably has appeal in the center of the state too in those smaller communities and i think james carville once said that pennsylvania was philadelphia and pittsburgh separated by alabama. >> yeah. >> so, you know, it's interesting that that's closer than the other two. but i got to remind you that at this point, in 1992, i think bill clinton was running behind ross perot. these are certainly great numbers across the board for obama and certainly reflect how dismayed the public is with the republican party at this point in the ridiculous race they've been running. but this could change in a heartbeat. >> so you're taking our -- showing a wiser view, our expert here at nbc view, that it's too early to
the great joe klein is "time" magazine's political columnist of record. joe, i want to start with you. look at these numbers. i guess all of the numbers look good for obama though. i have somewhat chasened by the pennsylvania number. that looks like within the margin of error. i think romney has appeal with those philly and pittsburgh suburbs. >> yeah. and he probably has appeal in the center of the state too in those smaller communities and i think james carville once said that...
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enough. >> enough. >> joe klein.u. >> what political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours? that's next. [ kareem ] i was d by balsa wood airplanes since i was a kid. [ mike ] i always wondered how did an airplane get in the air. at ge aviation, we build jet engines. we lift people up off the ground to 35 thousand feet. these engines are built by hand with very precise assembly techniques. [ mike ] it's going to fly people around the world. safely and better than it's ever done before. it would be a real treat to hear this monster fire up. [ jaronda ] i think a lot of people, when they look at a jet engine, they see a big hunk of metal. but when i look at it, i see seth, mark, tom, and people like that who work on engines every day. [ tom ] i would love to see this thing fly. [ kareem ] it's a dream, honestly. there it is. oh, wow. that's so cool! yeah, that was awesome! [ cheering ] [ tom ] i wanna see that again. ♪ you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word. you have yet to master th
enough. >> enough. >> joe klein.u. >> what political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours? that's next. [ kareem ] i was d by balsa wood airplanes since i was a kid. [ mike ] i always wondered how did an airplane get in the air. at ge aviation, we build jet engines. we lift people up off the ground to 35 thousand feet. these engines are built by hand with very precise assembly techniques. [ mike ] it's going to fly people around the world. safely and better than it's...
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joe klein, thanks very much.with you, wolf. >> thank you, joe. >>> the tornado was coming. a man told his wife and kids to run to safety, but he wound up trapped. he tells us how he clawed his way out of the ruins of his home. mitt romney leaves some super tuesday voters guessing. we're going to explain what's going on. stay with us. >>> the life here is a normal life like any other life. people wake up, go look for job, kids play. it's only outsiders when they come and they think that people live in complete sadness. there's wealth, so great and so -- i mean, there comes a special richness. this is the place. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this.
joe klein, thanks very much.with you, wolf. >> thank you, joe. >>> the tornado was coming. a man told his wife and kids to run to safety, but he wound up trapped. he tells us how he clawed his way out of the ruins of his home. mitt romney leaves some super tuesday voters guessing. we're going to explain what's going on. stay with us. >>> the life here is a normal life like any other life. people wake up, go look for job, kids play. it's only outsiders when they come and...
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a task force led by condoleezza rice and former new york city schools chancellor joe kleine warning the nation's security is at risk if america's schools don't improve. the associated press obtained a copy of the findings which are going to be released on tuesday, cautioning that ill-prepared students affect national security. the report says the state department and u.s. intelligence agencies face critical short falls in the number of foreign language schweikers and says 75% of young adults don't qualify for the military because they're physically unfit have, criminal records or inadequate levels of education. the task force was organized with the council on foreign relations. >>> another think tank reporting that a possible, a potential u.s. intervention in syria involving on the ground forces could require between 200 and 300,000 troops and cost up to $300 billion per year to be executed properly. this is from the brookings institution. no one there advocating the strategy involving an invasion. the report lays out six ways that president bashar al assad's ouster could occur, but it
a task force led by condoleezza rice and former new york city schools chancellor joe kleine warning the nation's security is at risk if america's schools don't improve. the associated press obtained a copy of the findings which are going to be released on tuesday, cautioning that ill-prepared students affect national security. the report says the state department and u.s. intelligence agencies face critical short falls in the number of foreign language schweikers and says 75% of young adults...
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joe klein makes a point in "time" magazine this week that i think is important. the electability argument has to be driven by a series of proposals that really give some meat to that claim. not just saying i'm the one who can beat obama. because there are primary voters who believe that's the case about romney, but they still don't -- they don't love him. so you have an enthusiasm gap that becomes a problem. particularly with some of these social issues now, overshadowing the campaign. a lot of democratic voters feeling more energized and desiring to get out and vote against republicans. >> let's switch gears just a little bit, talk about rush limbaugh's apology for those controversial comments about sandra fluke and the contraception controversy. what's behind the apology, do you think? and is it too little, too late? >> well, he was losing advertisers, for one thing. i'm sure in a presidential race he was feeling the heat of the fact that this was something of a gift to the democrats, who are already making the case that republicans are overreaching on osh issu
joe klein makes a point in "time" magazine this week that i think is important. the electability argument has to be driven by a series of proposals that really give some meat to that claim. not just saying i'm the one who can beat obama. because there are primary voters who believe that's the case about romney, but they still don't -- they don't love him. so you have an enthusiasm gap that becomes a problem. particularly with some of these social issues now, overshadowing the...
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. >> there's joe klein. >> so you're not worried about the cash impact? it's not a stock story? >> no. i think it's print. and one of the things thaw find is, do they want to get up to some level? do they want -- i mean, is it their goal to take down a murdoch? >> no. i think for investors it's a distraction but could be something that they have to focus on again. >> i know. >> because it could come across to these shores. >> you're right. james murdoch is over here now. >> look at that rebekah. she's got a hunger games look about her. >> is that raymond hair? >> yes. raymond hair is black hair, my friend. geez, you go and quote the raymond. that's wrong. >> meantime, yahoo! accusing face boong of infringing on its patent. facebook calls the action puzzling. how do you go public if you have a lawsuit like this. >> and it's one of many risk factors that probably most investors won't bother reading about. it's more interesting from the yahoo! perspective. they are going to be about a fifth of the size of facebook. but the new ceo is firing here. meanwhile, he's got a battle on his
. >> there's joe klein. >> so you're not worried about the cash impact? it's not a stock story? >> no. i think it's print. and one of the things thaw find is, do they want to get up to some level? do they want -- i mean, is it their goal to take down a murdoch? >> no. i think for investors it's a distraction but could be something that they have to focus on again. >> i know. >> because it could come across to these shores. >> you're right. james murdoch...
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. >> let's move along and talk about joe klein who says we have a fetish with the second amendment butjust given up fighting this. >> well, he says, intelligent gun reform law, he uses the stand your ground act in florida as an example where florida has been a lavatory for gun laws. he says the democrats are just abbogated any responsibility for trying to control that. >> talk about the story about how some schools could be the saviour for the middle class, talking about corporate corporations getting involved in schools. >> i think in this case it's about how ibm and other companies are basically saying, you know what, we need a supply of intelligent workers who understand the modern world and economy and they are basically creating schools in their neighborhoods to help create future employees. >> why wouldn't they? it just makes so much sense. a private-public partnership where you have corporations in a community stepping in and adopting a school. >> you're seeing a lot more of that. >> not just to be nice but because it's good for the community and the corporation. >> you're seein
. >> let's move along and talk about joe klein who says we have a fetish with the second amendment butjust given up fighting this. >> well, he says, intelligent gun reform law, he uses the stand your ground act in florida as an example where florida has been a lavatory for gun laws. he says the democrats are just abbogated any responsibility for trying to control that. >> talk about the story about how some schools could be the saviour for the middle class, talking about...
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klein weigh in. >>> senate republicans think your boss belongs in your bedroom. the latest on the war on women, stay tuned all coming up. with you. how nice of joe to, how you say, have your back. try something different. a delicious gevalia kaffe, or as i like to say, a cup of johan. will johan power walk the mall with you? i don't think so. but he will spend time rubbing your feet, discussing your feelings. ♪ joe may have your back, but johan has your feet. gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. i want to fix up old houses. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to get my car back. [ female announcer ] discover what's next in your life. get this free travel bag when you join at aarp.org/jointoday. >>> coming up, mitt romney tries to sell himself to middle classers, ahead of super tuesday. ezra klein and bob shrum on the policy in politics coming up next. >>> gas prices are going up, republicans are out there spewing the sa
klein weigh in. >>> senate republicans think your boss belongs in your bedroom. the latest on the war on women, stay tuned all coming up. with you. how nice of joe to, how you say, have your back. try something different. a delicious gevalia kaffe, or as i like to say, a cup of johan. will johan power walk the mall with you? i don't think so. but he will spend time rubbing your feet, discussing your feelings. ♪ joe may have your back, but johan has your feet. gevalia. meet me in the...
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joe." here with us now, columnist for the "washington post" msnbc contributor ezra klein.his piece in the "new yorker" on the performance of rhetoric. presidents have plenty of pollsters on staff. they give many speeches in the course of a year. how do they overestimate the importance of those speeches? the study for presidential studies at texas a&m believes that by the time the presidents reach the white house their careers have taught them they can persuade anyone of anything. the normal way is talking for two years, that's all you do and somehow you win. you must be a really persuasive fellow. but being president, ezra writes, isn't the same as running for president. when you're running for president, giving a good speech helps you achieve your goals. when you're president, giving a good speech can prevent you from achieving them. ezra, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> it's an interesting point. you think about the way speeches are covered. state of the union, for example, you ramp up the coverage, get the countdown clock, analyze it and the next morning if you
joe." here with us now, columnist for the "washington post" msnbc contributor ezra klein.his piece in the "new yorker" on the performance of rhetoric. presidents have plenty of pollsters on staff. they give many speeches in the course of a year. how do they overestimate the importance of those speeches? the study for presidential studies at texas a&m believes that by the time the presidents reach the white house their careers have taught them they can persuade...