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john: exactly. everyday politicians spend your tax dollars on their vision of what america should have. that's what some tea partiers are angry go about. in this case they are yelling kill the health care bill. congress didn't kill it. >> the bill is passed. john: passed with the serve america act. and wall street reform. plus foreclosure relief. and children's health insurance. and extended unemployment. of course the stimulus. they always spend more. thomas jefferson said it is the natural progress of things for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. but never before outside wartime has government gained so much ground. >> just got to stop spending. john: for most of the life of america when we grew the fastest government spent in today's dollars just a few hundred dollars per person. today, the federal government alone spends $10,000 per american. total government now eats up 40% of the economy. 40%! the political class always claims they need more. >> many people are hurting. >> help am
john: exactly. everyday politicians spend your tax dollars on their vision of what america should have. that's what some tea partiers are angry go about. in this case they are yelling kill the health care bill. congress didn't kill it. >> the bill is passed. john: passed with the serve america act. and wall street reform. plus foreclosure relief. and children's health insurance. and extended unemployment. of course the stimulus. they always spend more. thomas jefferson said it is the...
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john wilkes was there, too.he had no home of his own and he stayed with his brother whenever he wasn't working. and he had to follow one the while he was staying with edwin, never taught confederates under the roof of edwin's house. in july, the three men, john wilkes booth, edwin booth and captain atom but go were staying together. riots broke out across the city to protest the new federal draft. african-americans and union officers were targets of violence. john at this point was forced to help hide the injured captain dido and his african american medic the basement of his house, protect them from lynch mobs, arsonists and gains. eventually the right side down and order was restored. and adam bedell left the city safely to join the staff of general ulysses s. grant for whom you would work for the rest of the war and would be standing at greenside at appomattox would lay surrendered. bad though late in life marveled that he spent the period of being protected from a mob by john wilkes booth. he wrote that he w
john wilkes was there, too.he had no home of his own and he stayed with his brother whenever he wasn't working. and he had to follow one the while he was staying with edwin, never taught confederates under the roof of edwin's house. in july, the three men, john wilkes booth, edwin booth and captain atom but go were staying together. riots broke out across the city to protest the new federal draft. african-americans and union officers were targets of violence. john at this point was forced to...
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john: exactly. everyday politicians spend your tax dollars on their vision of what america should have. that's what some tea partiers are angry go about. in this case they are yelling kill the health care bill. congress didn't kill it. >> the bill is passed. john: passed with the serve america act. and wall street reform. plus foreclosure relief. and children's health insurance. and extended unemployment. of course the stimulus. they always spend more. thomas jefferson said it is the natural progress of things for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. but never before outside wartime has government gained so much ground. >> just got to stop spending. john: for most of the life of america when we grew the fastest government spent in today's dollars just a few hundred dollars per person. today, the federal government alone spends $10,000 per american. total government now eats up 40% of the economy. 40%! the political class always claims they need more. >> many people are hurting. >> help am
john: exactly. everyday politicians spend your tax dollars on their vision of what america should have. that's what some tea partiers are angry go about. in this case they are yelling kill the health care bill. congress didn't kill it. >> the bill is passed. john: passed with the serve america act. and wall street reform. plus foreclosure relief. and children's health insurance. and extended unemployment. of course the stimulus. they always spend more. thomas jefferson said it is the...
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more than john. abigail was tougher as a parent than john. abigail says the ship the sale of the almost sunk, that john and she says that she's glad it didn't, but if you turn out to be an immoral man i would rather you die right now. whereas this is john stealing, together in the netherlands and john quincy says i would like to buy a pair of ice skates, very indulgent. so john says no you can't have any ice skates, and then john thinks well, one of the things i don't have disgrace, and maybe if i buy a new ice skates, he writes this, you learn to dance and therefore this is an investment and your overall majority, so i will buy skates on one condition you buy a size large so that we don't have to buy new ones, okay? that was john's way of being a more indulgent parent and his mother -- and john quincy's mother. various stuff that is written -- there's a book about the ann adams dynasty that sort of dumps on abigail as a mother. i don't think it is fair. i think it is imposing a set of 21st century standards. when her children come to live wi
more than john. abigail was tougher as a parent than john. abigail says the ship the sale of the almost sunk, that john and she says that she's glad it didn't, but if you turn out to be an immoral man i would rather you die right now. whereas this is john stealing, together in the netherlands and john quincy says i would like to buy a pair of ice skates, very indulgent. so john says no you can't have any ice skates, and then john thinks well, one of the things i don't have disgrace, and maybe...
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more than john. abigail is tougher than john. abigail says, you know, toshiba say passionate they say about almost so, a ship that john and she says, she's glad it didn't, but if you turn out to be an immoral man i would rather you died right now. where as, this is john's idea is different. he is with john, they are together in a number of the netherlands and john quincy says i would like to buy a pair of ice skates. very indulgent, right? so john chrisos no, you can't have any i skates. and then john thinks, well, and one of the things that i don't have is grace. and maybe if i buy you ice skates, he writes this to him, okay okay, you will learn to dance and, therefore, this is an investment in you. and in your overall maturity. and so i will buy you ice skate on one condition, we buy them a size large so we don't have to buy any new ones. okay? that was john's way of being a more indulgent parent then his mother, then john quincy's mother. there's stuff that is written, a book called, it's a book a
more than john. abigail is tougher than john. abigail says, you know, toshiba say passionate they say about almost so, a ship that john and she says, she's glad it didn't, but if you turn out to be an immoral man i would rather you died right now. where as, this is john's idea is different. he is with john, they are together in a number of the netherlands and john quincy says i would like to buy a pair of ice skates. very indulgent, right? so john chrisos no, you can't have any i skates. and...
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chris: limps in. 9-7 for john elway. john: check. chris: he checks. nicole must advance to play daniel in round three to have any chance of earning that fourth and final seat in our challenge of champions. the flop, ace-deuce-7. john: 3,000. chris: elway bets 3,000 with middle pair. nicole: i raise. dealer: raise. chris: nicole making a big bluff early. nicole: 4,000 on top. chris: raising to 7,000 with just 10 high. john: i call. chris: and john quickly calls. daniel: this is a big one! chris: a monster pot on the first hand. chris: the turn, queen of diamonds. john checks. nicole: check. chris: and nicole checks, putting on the brakes. 8 of diamonds on the river. john: all in. chris: elway all in. chris: and nicole folds. daniel: now, you were trying to bluff mr. elway? wow. nicole: mm-hm, yep. chris: disastrous first hand for nicole. daniel: early lead for elway. you don't even know how to play from a blind, do you? john: yeah, you're right. [laughter] i'm out of my comfort zone. daniel: yeah. chris: nicole's ill-timed bluff has put her in an early
chris: limps in. 9-7 for john elway. john: check. chris: he checks. nicole must advance to play daniel in round three to have any chance of earning that fourth and final seat in our challenge of champions. the flop, ace-deuce-7. john: 3,000. chris: elway bets 3,000 with middle pair. nicole: i raise. dealer: raise. chris: nicole making a big bluff early. nicole: 4,000 on top. chris: raising to 7,000 with just 10 high. john: i call. chris: and john quickly calls. daniel: this is a big one! chris:...
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john quincy does succeed. john quincy from the time he exit the program to become a major public figure in american history and when john quincy is probably the most intellectually prepared person ever to be elected to the presidency of the am i did states when he was set to the investor of st. petersburg there was a debate in the senate and is this man qualified. does anyone else read and speak latin, greek, french, dutch, russian and german? [laughter] if there's anyone else who does we would like to entertain them. he is not a happy man, however, he doesn't have a heavy life and he is a one-term president as john knew he would but nevertheless he is a significant figure. a great secretary of state and then a great opponent of slavery as he is a member of the house of representatives as many of you know. in fact, there is a great you got me on this there's a great book to be written about this and it's called the missing link john quincy is the missing link between the founders and lincoln. john quincy delig
john quincy does succeed. john quincy from the time he exit the program to become a major public figure in american history and when john quincy is probably the most intellectually prepared person ever to be elected to the presidency of the am i did states when he was set to the investor of st. petersburg there was a debate in the senate and is this man qualified. does anyone else read and speak latin, greek, french, dutch, russian and german? [laughter] if there's anyone else who does we would...
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mccain and john mccain. john mccain, for example, against the bush tax cuts for the richest americans. john mccain, on the other hand, totally for those very same tax cuts. >> if you go back to 2004, i know your position on the bush tax cuts did change and you talked about that before. i do want to play something you said in an interview in 2004 and ask you about it. >> i voted against the tax cuts because of the disproportionate amount that went to the wealthiest americans. i would clearly support not extending those tax cuts in order to help address the deficit. but the middle-income tax credits, the family and child tax credits, all those, i would keep. >> that's exactly what president obama said. >> what does john mccain today have to say to john mccain 2004? he says is there a statute of limitations? no, seriously, that's what he said. >> is there a statute of limitations? >> no? even though john mccain 2004 was against tax cuts for the rich, john mccain now says this. >> it is not the time to raise any
mccain and john mccain. john mccain, for example, against the bush tax cuts for the richest americans. john mccain, on the other hand, totally for those very same tax cuts. >> if you go back to 2004, i know your position on the bush tax cuts did change and you talked about that before. i do want to play something you said in an interview in 2004 and ask you about it. >> i voted against the tax cuts because of the disproportionate amount that went to the wealthiest americans. i would...
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he's with john -- john quincy are together in the netherlands. john quincy says i'd like to buy a pair of ice skates. very indulgent. so john versus no, we can't have any ice skates. of the things that i don't have his grace. and maybe if i buy you a skates -- you writes this to them, okay? you'll learn to dance and therefore this is an investment in neo. [laughter] and your overall maturity. i buy them in a size large so we don't have to buy any new ones, okay? that was john's way of being a more indulgent current and his mother, then john quincy's mother. there's stuff that written. there's a book called -- well, it's a book about the adams dynasty that sort of abaco as a mother. adults think that's fair. i think it's imposing a set of, you know, 20th and 21st century standards. when her children come to live with her in quincy, abigail childbearing are different from yours. they're more austere and severe, but i have to recognize that that's a different kind of thing. and most of the grandchildren and of equally horrible. i mean, george, to br
he's with john -- john quincy are together in the netherlands. john quincy says i'd like to buy a pair of ice skates. very indulgent. so john versus no, we can't have any ice skates. of the things that i don't have his grace. and maybe if i buy you a skates -- you writes this to them, okay? you'll learn to dance and therefore this is an investment in neo. [laughter] and your overall maturity. i buy them in a size large so we don't have to buy any new ones, okay? that was john's way of being a...
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than john. abigail is tougher as a parent and john. abigail says the ship they sailed on almost sunk, the sink ship that john and -- and she says she's glad it didn't but if you turn out to be and what immoral man, i would rather you die right now. whereas, this is the john's way of dealing is different. john and john quincy are together in the netherlands, and john quincy says i would like to buy a pair of ice skates, very indulgent, right? so john first says no, you can't have any ice skates. and then john neff thinks well, one of the things i don't have is the grace, and if you buy the ice skates -- he writes this to him -- you will learn to dance and this therefore this is an investment in you and your overall maturity. so i will buy you ice skates on one condition, we buy them a size large so that we don't have to buy any new ones. that was john's way of being in more indulgent parent than his mother, than john quincy's mother. there's stuff that's written -- there's a book called, well it'
than john. abigail is tougher as a parent and john. abigail says the ship they sailed on almost sunk, the sink ship that john and -- and she says she's glad it didn't but if you turn out to be and what immoral man, i would rather you die right now. whereas, this is the john's way of dealing is different. john and john quincy are together in the netherlands, and john quincy says i would like to buy a pair of ice skates, very indulgent, right? so john first says no, you can't have any ice skates....
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>> it's quite powerful, john. in most states, not california anymore, where they have taken it away from the legislature. if you get both houses in the legislature and the governorship, you can draw the districts up and take all the democrats with about 90% democrats, and you get all the other districts with yourself at 60%. that's the way tom delay turned texas around and they are going to turn texas around again. >> the population of the congressional district is based upon the census. correct? >> right. >> it's a population component that determines the district. >> that's going to give -- >> when you get into drawing lines from that? >> you get four new districts going into texas, for example. >> they have to follow the population, do they not? >> john. you are confusing two things. number one, the number of people in the district is determined by the population. the shape of the district is determined by the politicians who drew the line. i have to tell you a quick story. i was in a redistricting thing in cal
>> it's quite powerful, john. in most states, not california anymore, where they have taken it away from the legislature. if you get both houses in the legislature and the governorship, you can draw the districts up and take all the democrats with about 90% democrats, and you get all the other districts with yourself at 60%. that's the way tom delay turned texas around and they are going to turn texas around again. >> the population of the congressional district is based upon the...
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thank you and john predecessor stole away from us, michael lane. thank you, michael, wherever you are. lastly, my personal reflection on this building. this building, to me, is truly a monument to the tremendous capacity of generosity in the heart of sentences go. the voters of san francisco in their great willingness to support this facility will always have this hospital as a sign of their willingness to help those most in need. these neighborhoods that surround this facility, i think, consider laguna honda at their private treasure. we really do look at this hospital as our own. we love this hospital. we have great care and great love for the residents of this hospital. on behalf of the neighboring residents, to all of the current residents of the hospital, this is for you. we are thrilled we were able to do this for you. thank you, everyone. [applause] >> the work of the health department would never be possible without its commission. the commission is the governing body. you have been around to this project long enough to see some fantastic c
thank you and john predecessor stole away from us, michael lane. thank you, michael, wherever you are. lastly, my personal reflection on this building. this building, to me, is truly a monument to the tremendous capacity of generosity in the heart of sentences go. the voters of san francisco in their great willingness to support this facility will always have this hospital as a sign of their willingness to help those most in need. these neighborhoods that surround this facility, i think,...
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he is, as some of you know, the john of john mack, and john mack the father, and we have been great friends since we grew up together in north carolina and attended duke university together. in a way, this is family. so welcome. >> thank you, charlie. thanks for having me. >> rose: how did this come about? >> well, i went to shoot in mexico for the first time in 2001, and it was just an amazing experience. i ended up living down there, really enjoying the culture down there. it was actually in 2007 i was approached by the federal government. they had a group of people who were running bicentennial events for 2010. so three years out they planned artistic projects for the year 2010. and they said, look, john, we really want to do something about mexico." it's not so much the theme of 2010 in celebration so much as showing the country is unified. so the idea came up to travel to each of the 31 states, mexico is a very divided country. extremely diverse. so we traveled to 31 states, mixing north, south, coastal and central regions, sort of a mixed salad, to break that divide, regional divide,
he is, as some of you know, the john of john mack, and john mack the father, and we have been great friends since we grew up together in north carolina and attended duke university together. in a way, this is family. so welcome. >> thank you, charlie. thanks for having me. >> rose: how did this come about? >> well, i went to shoot in mexico for the first time in 2001, and it was just an amazing experience. i ended up living down there, really enjoying the culture down there....
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cbs news political analyst john dickerson in washington is following all these races and john, ohio ise white house. >> that's absolutely right. winning a state like new york is great for democrats, but ohio is one of the nine presidential battleground states. strategists from both parties are already looking ahead to the next election because a candidate, if there is a governor of a party in their state it gives them a leg up in terms of organization. of the nine battleground states in play, barack obama won all in 2008 and pennsylvania as you mentioned looks like it will have a republican governor so that means the president has to hope that ohio and florida come through to help him with his next presidential race. >> couric: then let's talk about the fact that many of these winning governors will be redrawing congressional districts, john. >> every 10 years after the census they redraw the districts for the house. the governor plays a big role. the party in charge tries to draw the districts in a way that gets their members elected. rick perry the governor of texas. last time they d
cbs news political analyst john dickerson in washington is following all these races and john, ohio ise white house. >> that's absolutely right. winning a state like new york is great for democrats, but ohio is one of the nine presidential battleground states. strategists from both parties are already looking ahead to the next election because a candidate, if there is a governor of a party in their state it gives them a leg up in terms of organization. of the nine battleground states in...
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>> well, i hope john boehner will be the speaker in a way that he leads. i hope that he's not held back by the slowest ship. we always say around here, you have a convoy theory, that the whole congress will go as slow as the slowest ship. well, the american people are waiting for jobs, can't have that convoy theory. >> reporter: it's a high school question, but do you like him? >> of course. yes. we've had a good rapport. as i did with president bush. i'm always very respectful of my colleagues and the people they represent. >> reporter: looking at what happened last night, will president obama win in 2012? >> i believe that barack obama will serve eight years as president of the united states. i believe that he will also demonstrate to the american people, and he has, that what we had to do in the short-term is because we had an emergency situation. some people interpreted that as too activist. but it was emergency, and it saved us from a depression. >> reporter: you've talked about the marble ceiling. and i would like to show you a moment. >> tonight, i
>> well, i hope john boehner will be the speaker in a way that he leads. i hope that he's not held back by the slowest ship. we always say around here, you have a convoy theory, that the whole congress will go as slow as the slowest ship. well, the american people are waiting for jobs, can't have that convoy theory. >> reporter: it's a high school question, but do you like him? >> of course. yes. we've had a good rapport. as i did with president bush. i'm always very...
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that goes against john boehner's grain. he has said i'm going to decentralize power away from the speaker's office and give it back to the chairman. that means it won't be a revolution. he won't get much done as fast as gingrich would have liked but it will be more of a normal congressional thing. at least that's what he's planning. he's a very different character than newt gingrich. >> john boehner is a grown-up. he really is. he's a laej lateor. i mean edward kennedy worked with him on no child left behind. he's somebody whose word has been trusted across the aisle. he came here to make it work. not to sabotage it or blow it up. i'm not as confident, david, that there aren't some real constructionists and troublemakers in that republican group that is coming in. >> lehrer: we'll be back. >> ifill: a short time ago we heard from west virginia democrat joe manchin who won the senate seat held by robert byrd. >> i want to thank all the people in west virginia for believing in me. i really truly appreciate every one of them.
that goes against john boehner's grain. he has said i'm going to decentralize power away from the speaker's office and give it back to the chairman. that means it won't be a revolution. he won't get much done as fast as gingrich would have liked but it will be more of a normal congressional thing. at least that's what he's planning. he's a very different character than newt gingrich. >> john boehner is a grown-up. he really is. he's a laej lateor. i mean edward kennedy worked with him on...
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i'd be interested to hear what john has to say. >> john harris, then al then vin. the whole notion of the moment for the president. >> well, charlie, you invoke president clinton and i think we've read that even president obama's reading about president clinton's comeback after 1994. i've been cautioning people to not draw lessons too glibly from that. to some people... to hear some people say it, it's simply a matter of moving to the right, taking a few polls, finding the center and then it's a cakewalk on to reelection. that's not what happened with bill clinton in 1995 and' '96. he had a grueling, searing personal reappraisal of what he was trying to achieve as president. he had an ideological reappraisal that divided his party. you could walk... and i'm sure al remembers this. you could walk the... walk capitol hill in 1995 and easily fill up a notebook full of democrats who thought bill clinton was a sellout, who thought his presidency was a failure. this was tough, tough, hard work and he had a gift in that in that his opponent was newt gingrich and a group o
i'd be interested to hear what john has to say. >> john harris, then al then vin. the whole notion of the moment for the president. >> well, charlie, you invoke president clinton and i think we've read that even president obama's reading about president clinton's comeback after 1994. i've been cautioning people to not draw lessons too glibly from that. to some people... to hear some people say it, it's simply a matter of moving to the right, taking a few polls, finding the center...
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that's not john boehner. >> reporter: and as he spoke about all that last night, the button downed john boehner wept. >> i put my myself through scho school, working every rotten job there was. and every night shift i could find. >> reporter: president obama talked about his upbringing today, too, his single mom, who traveled the world. his grandparents who helped raise him. and he said he thinks the american people can relate to his life, too. >> the values of hard work and responsibility and honesty and looking out for one another. have been instilled in them by their parents. those are the same values that i took from my mom and grandparents. >> reporter: the president and the incoming speaker share some interests. they're both golfers. and they both were or are smokers. but with very different attitudes. >> have i fallen off the wagon sometimes, yes. am i daily smoker, a constant smoker, no. i don't do it in front of my kids. i don't do it in front of my family. and, you know, i would say that i am 95% cured. but there are times where -- there are times when i mess up. >> it's somet
that's not john boehner. >> reporter: and as he spoke about all that last night, the button downed john boehner wept. >> i put my myself through scho school, working every rotten job there was. and every night shift i could find. >> reporter: president obama talked about his upbringing today, too, his single mom, who traveled the world. his grandparents who helped raise him. and he said he thinks the american people can relate to his life, too. >> the values of hard work...
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. >> thanks, john. >> it was really nice of john stewart to come over here to do the interview with the stomach flu and everything. i'm as much as a fan as i ever was. to too long, trimmed for tv discussion will be on the maddow blog tomorrow morning. "the last word with lawrence >>> you know, i've just been sitting here wondering, what could be worse than preserving low tax rates for the rich? well, according to president obama and the democrats during the last two campaign seasons, the only thing worse than that would be, i don't know, might be continuing to keep terror prisoners at guantanamo bay or failing to extend health care coverage to all americans. but that was then and this is now. and now we still have terror prisoners at guantanamo bay. we have more americans without health coverage than ever before, and no prospect of ever extending health coverage to all american americans. and maybe the rich are paying enough taxes already. >> the administration softening its position on the bush tax cuts. >> compromise is in the air. >> that didn't take long. and just 24 hours after pre
. >> thanks, john. >> it was really nice of john stewart to come over here to do the interview with the stomach flu and everything. i'm as much as a fan as i ever was. to too long, trimmed for tv discussion will be on the maddow blog tomorrow morning. "the last word with lawrence >>> you know, i've just been sitting here wondering, what could be worse than preserving low tax rates for the rich? well, according to president obama and the democrats during the last two...
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-- for john boehner. and what is the future of nancy pelosi? caller: good morning. i wanted to comment on the all the negativity. i am a single mother. i strongly support my president. i have never experienced such disrespect for the president of the united states. i have -- that i have seen for president obama. it is the fact that he is a black president and we have had 43 white presidents. i have never seen such negativity and lack of respect. he still all of our president. host: we have heard that comment quite a bit "washington journal here on -- here on "washington journal." guest: the unemployment rate is high. president obama was able to overcome a lot of that chatter per i think we will return to a traditional map of bush-carried -- bush-kerry and bush-gore. host: we will lead bob cusack go. we will continue to take your calls. you will be able to hear more on -- to hear him on npr. thehill.com is the website to go to if you want to hear what "the hill"is reporting. time for a couple of more calls
-- for john boehner. and what is the future of nancy pelosi? caller: good morning. i wanted to comment on the all the negativity. i am a single mother. i strongly support my president. i have never experienced such disrespect for the president of the united states. i have -- that i have seen for president obama. it is the fact that he is a black president and we have had 43 white presidents. i have never seen such negativity and lack of respect. he still all of our president. host: we have...
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john: cole's at a motel? james: yeah. john: which motel?ou really want to spend a night in lockup, don't you? james: i don't know the name, all right? some fleabag. what? he wanted me to have deniability. you're seriously going to make me rat him out? john: i'm sure you'll get over it. james: ok, fine. it's in pine valley. the pine cone motel. starr: do you know why they call this place the "minute man motel"? because it hasn't been cleaned since the revolutionary war. cole: i hate that i dragged you into all this. starr: as long as we're together, i don't care where we are. i'm so grateful. cole: for what? starr: i'm so grateful that james showed up and--and warned us so that you could get away. if the cops had just surprised us at our apartment, we wouldn't have had any time to think. cole: he's just always there for you, isn't he? starr: well, i didn't mean anything. cole: i ju important to you. and now that i owe him, i--i hate it. [ male announcer ] what if clean sheet day became clean sheet week? new ultra downy april fresh gives you
john: cole's at a motel? james: yeah. john: which motel?ou really want to spend a night in lockup, don't you? james: i don't know the name, all right? some fleabag. what? he wanted me to have deniability. you're seriously going to make me rat him out? john: i'm sure you'll get over it. james: ok, fine. it's in pine valley. the pine cone motel. starr: do you know why they call this place the "minute man motel"? because it hasn't been cleaned since the revolutionary war. cole: i hate...
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you know, john was 6'3", 250 pounds. he's, like, 150 pounds now.ou know, it's very hard to see him like this. sometimes, when i come into the hospital, i'm almost gasping, you know, like, "wow." and i told john, i said, "no more cancer treatment, no more chemo. i can't see you be any more debilitated." but then, you talk and you say, "okay, let's try something mild," because doing nothing... it's scary to do nothing, because what if... i don't want him to die, you know? so you feel like you want to do something. >> i'm ready. >> can you believe it? >> i can get out of here, right? >> well, apparently-- you did the stairs. >> i did the stairs-- pretty good, too. i was kind of surprised. >> narrator: although doctors believe they can no longer control his myeloma, john doesn't want to stop treatment, so they've agreed to send him home on a mild chemotherapy. >> i still think you're not strong enough to get big-time chemo in the hospital. and... let's face it, you've been here for so long, it's time to leave for a little while. >> yeah, it's very time
you know, john was 6'3", 250 pounds. he's, like, 150 pounds now.ou know, it's very hard to see him like this. sometimes, when i come into the hospital, i'm almost gasping, you know, like, "wow." and i told john, i said, "no more cancer treatment, no more chemo. i can't see you be any more debilitated." but then, you talk and you say, "okay, let's try something mild," because doing nothing... it's scary to do nothing, because what if... i don't want him to die,...
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they don't need john king on cnn. they can find him on youtube or anywhere they want. >> well, i think tv journalism is definitely changing. most major national broadcasters now do have a youtube channel, and they use it to reach their audiences online as well as on tv, and i think also tv is changing because the broadcasting experience can now be more interactive. you can hear from your audience, you can talk with your audience, they can help inform your programming. so i think the nature of how we have a public dialogue about the issues of the day is actually becoming more robust, and that can happen best what happens with a hybrid model, i think, between web and tv. >> what does that mean, a hybrid model? >> i think it means leveraging the power of people who are using the web to consume news throughout the day to help inform how you cover it yourself. so it means putting clips of your news shows online to help reach new audiences, it meanasking the audience to give you feedback about stories that you're reporting.
they don't need john king on cnn. they can find him on youtube or anywhere they want. >> well, i think tv journalism is definitely changing. most major national broadcasters now do have a youtube channel, and they use it to reach their audiences online as well as on tv, and i think also tv is changing because the broadcasting experience can now be more interactive. you can hear from your audience, you can talk with your audience, they can help inform your programming. so i think the...
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but at the same time so many of us were bereft of having lost to john. and having to deal with that was extremely challenging. i have a picture of john next to my desk. i will always remember him and his commitment. part of what i had to figure out on that day immediately was what was in charge of laguna right now. that is how things are. it was a sudden death. we were not at all prepared. but even at that moment, someone had to be in charge of laguna honda. you cannot have a hospital running without a license administrator in charge. i chose someone i have tremendous faith and, and also somebody that john had tremendous faith in. and i know that it was always intended. john had intended that succession. but it was not obviously going to be in the way it happened. it was going to be in a number of years. she would have had a chance to mentor into that role. people would have gotten used to her. when he felt we were taking care of he would have moved on. that was his way. instead, she was suddenly catapulted into this job in a much more difficult circumst
but at the same time so many of us were bereft of having lost to john. and having to deal with that was extremely challenging. i have a picture of john next to my desk. i will always remember him and his commitment. part of what i had to figure out on that day immediately was what was in charge of laguna right now. that is how things are. it was a sudden death. we were not at all prepared. but even at that moment, someone had to be in charge of laguna honda. you cannot have a hospital running...
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john: what? well, like 50 percent off brand name prescription drugs for people who are in the donut hole. john: really? i didn't know that. beth: you have to keep up. john: come on. i'll keep up. anncr: it's open enrollment. time to compare and review plans at medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >> shepard: some important news for your health tonight. researchers say it could be the next big thing. the new experimental drug that may help people were w. with their cholesterol by lowering the bad cholesterol and raising the good. it would be the a first. one out of every six americans has shy cholesterol. bad cholesterol scores fell by 40% for those who took the pill the good news is good cholesterol rose 13%. trace gallagher with the news in our west coast news hub this afternoon. it sounds like some doctors are really excited about this really experimental drug. >> they are, shep. because the early results look very encouraging. after testing this experimental drug it's called an throw -- they h
john: what? well, like 50 percent off brand name prescription drugs for people who are in the donut hole. john: really? i didn't know that. beth: you have to keep up. john: come on. i'll keep up. anncr: it's open enrollment. time to compare and review plans at medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >> shepard: some important news for your health tonight. researchers say it could be the next big thing. the new experimental drug that may help people were w. with their cholesterol by lowering...
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the john stewart interview is right here. >> john stewart, thank you for coming in. i know you're under the weather. it's nice of you to come in. >> i have the bu-bons. >> you're here at the conflicted perpetuator. >> the evil dr. doofus. >> you don't do that many interviews. i think i've read every one you've done. i tend to overprepare. why did you want to talk to me? >> after the rally it -- you know, whenever you go out there,
the john stewart interview is right here. >> john stewart, thank you for coming in. i know you're under the weather. it's nice of you to come in. >> i have the bu-bons. >> you're here at the conflicted perpetuator. >> the evil dr. doofus. >> you don't do that many interviews. i think i've read every one you've done. i tend to overprepare. why did you want to talk to me? >> after the rally it -- you know, whenever you go out there,
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he was admired by presidents from john quincy adams to andrew jackson. and he raised his two sons, edwin and john wilkes to believe that same was a marvelous prize. mind or genius he told these boys, happily belonged to no age, climb, or condition. instant since the fed can be quoted when even from the most despised classes, genius develops itself and towers above all the circles of the human race. powerful words to tell adolescent boys. and despised classes were the key words. for junius have an important reason to leave england and come to america. the threat scandal. he had come here, not with his wife who he left in london, but with his pregnant mistress. and over the next two decades the couple had 10 children, all of them illegitimate including edwin and john wilkes. it was when the boys were in their early teenage years that junius' wife came to baltimore from london to hunt her husband's second family down. she pursued edwin, john wilkes on their mother through the streets of baltimore, shouting harlot, scarlet woman, at the boy's mother and sayi
he was admired by presidents from john quincy adams to andrew jackson. and he raised his two sons, edwin and john wilkes to believe that same was a marvelous prize. mind or genius he told these boys, happily belonged to no age, climb, or condition. instant since the fed can be quoted when even from the most despised classes, genius develops itself and towers above all the circles of the human race. powerful words to tell adolescent boys. and despised classes were the key words. for junius have...
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let's go to joe johns for the news you need to know right now. >> hey, john.ty officials are trying to tamp down a public revolt against the invasive new body imageing machines and security patdowns that some u.s. airports. in san diego a traveller named john refused and recorded his refusal to either go through a scanner that sees beneath his clothing or a pat-down of his groin area. he posted the video on-line. his phone canal are a is pointing at the ceiling, but you hear his voice and the security guards. . >> today homeland security secretary january defended the enhanced screening measures. >> i think as the traveling public recognizes, we need to keep unauthorized liquids, powders and gels off of aircraft just as we need to keep unauthorized metal objects off of aircraft. we're doing this. airports in europe are doing this. it's just the next generation of travel security. >> so i was going to try to think up a joke to talk about this, but they don't like jokes in the airport. >> no, they don't like jokes in the airport. you know, aye had to do the scan
let's go to joe johns for the news you need to know right now. >> hey, john.ty officials are trying to tamp down a public revolt against the invasive new body imageing machines and security patdowns that some u.s. airports. in san diego a traveller named john refused and recorded his refusal to either go through a scanner that sees beneath his clothing or a pat-down of his groin area. he posted the video on-line. his phone canal are a is pointing at the ceiling, but you hear his voice and...
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yeah. >> clip number five, his name is john largent. explains why -- john.lains why he moves the referees. >> in tennessee, right? >> right. clip number four, carl walks off of an interview. remember, this is in response of him calling -- >> the little girl? >> clip number three, michael steele on tuesday. >> is that 37? >> clip number two, john boehner crying. clip number one, -- >> wait a minute. okay. >> it's the one from tuesday night. and then clip number one is bill clinton campaigning for john by jerry where his wife goes into labor. >> he got a baby anyhow. >> okay. so to have time for anything else? >> we might. i do first clips and then jump into a call. >> okay. ♪ >> oh, shoot, do you know what? >> what's up? >> i mean, i should've asked dan to do a coffee run -- >> they have donuts and there? >> wide? get out. >> come on. he didn't give any to us. screw them. >> all right. >> i'm kidding. here he comes with a dose. i'm totally kidding. >> do you guys have coffee? >> no. >> do you want some? we have a great coffee shop downstairs but i will buy yo
yeah. >> clip number five, his name is john largent. explains why -- john.lains why he moves the referees. >> in tennessee, right? >> right. clip number four, carl walks off of an interview. remember, this is in response of him calling -- >> the little girl? >> clip number three, michael steele on tuesday. >> is that 37? >> clip number two, john boehner crying. clip number one, -- >> wait a minute. okay. >> it's the one from tuesday night....
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ç joining me now are republican congressman john micah of florida. republicans realize what a huge public relations mistake they made by not showing up at the white house meeting today. >> well, a huge public relations mistake has been made for the last two years of the entire obama administration and four years of democrat control. >> carson weiner, i've got to say, from where i'm sitting, working great for you guys so far. this is shades of newt gingrich, you know, losing public relations battles with president clinton when he took over the house of representatives. did you think you were going to get luthis lucky this wyche quq? >> when the president calls and says let's get together, it's not only the polite thing to do, but if you're serious about governing, that's what adults do in washington. but i think part of this is they don't know who they are yet. are they the party that wants to sit down and solve problems, or do they want to detruconstruct everything and burn the play down. they have no idea what their message is. >> constituents of yo
ç joining me now are republican congressman john micah of florida. republicans realize what a huge public relations mistake they made by not showing up at the white house meeting today. >> well, a huge public relations mistake has been made for the last two years of the entire obama administration and four years of democrat control. >> carson weiner, i've got to say, from where i'm sitting, working great for you guys so far. this is shades of newt gingrich, you know, losing public...
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and what specifically are you kidding john for it's very. well the dynamics of the writing are very insistent he has a print script we can see it in his samples we have some. looks like school know what's chapter no it's called chapter twelve so i don't know what he was doing but there are there are notes that he wrote and then we have some other. government looks like government related. documents to compare and i have a significant number of events so i was able to nail down some of the key ingredients in his known handwriting to compare so these are some of the characteristics there were two which is not as important as the because him's are clearly. his kind of identifier. and so we've got the word doctors if we take his known writing we've got big word doctors in his known writing there right on the money. we've got the word meanness known writing. the two which are connected. and we've got pain. which i can find and find. here's there's pain here. so we have it here and here and we have it here as well you always have to keep in mind t
and what specifically are you kidding john for it's very. well the dynamics of the writing are very insistent he has a print script we can see it in his samples we have some. looks like school know what's chapter no it's called chapter twelve so i don't know what he was doing but there are there are notes that he wrote and then we have some other. government looks like government related. documents to compare and i have a significant number of events so i was able to nail down some of the key...
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welcome john ziegler. we agree, that clip showed, as nicolle wallace says, it's like running against god. the media, we are in love. i have a tingle up my leg having you sit at my table. >> not sure how to take that. >> i'm between you guys. >> really. >> i'm for truth. i'm for honesty. >> part of the film is how obama got elected and palin was targeted. you essentially bought into the obama myth. >> no, i didn't. you didn't read my earlier columns. i was writing about him before anyone new who he was. i have never endorsed a candidate. >> read the column you wrote before the election. you didn't buy into the obama moderation myth. >> i did. >> you were duked by the media. >> i thought this is a guy talking not a red or blue america. >> you were duked. >> i was at the 2004 convention. >> were you duped? >> new york city i wasn't duped. i'm the interviewer here. >> i'm just watching. >> this is fun. i wrote critical things of him and i still write critical things of him. >> you endorsed him before the elect
welcome john ziegler. we agree, that clip showed, as nicolle wallace says, it's like running against god. the media, we are in love. i have a tingle up my leg having you sit at my table. >> not sure how to take that. >> i'm between you guys. >> really. >> i'm for truth. i'm for honesty. >> part of the film is how obama got elected and palin was targeted. you essentially bought into the obama myth. >> no, i didn't. you didn't read my earlier columns. i was...