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how did john carter compare? land that finds sort of a secondary purpose. but after that, in carter, it's truly discovering an entire different society that has parallels to ours with lots of different conflicts, and it's really about falling in love. he is chasing for the most beautiful woman in the universe. >> they are always the most beautiful women. >> and he is probably the most handsome guy in the universe. >> of course. it's a movie. let's play a clip. >> tars tarkas. captain john carter. virginia. >> virginia. virginia. >> no. my name is john carter. i'm from virginia. >> is it hard to make these interactions seem very human? or is it easier to do it in an animated film? that's what makes animated films work. >> they are both incredibly difficult. when you're in full animation, it's completely with what you can conjure in your head with a couple of things you may decide with the animator. i thought it was a luxury, i had the best actor in the world, willem dafoe, and i didn't have to make anything up. whe
how did john carter compare? land that finds sort of a secondary purpose. but after that, in carter, it's truly discovering an entire different society that has parallels to ours with lots of different conflicts, and it's really about falling in love. he is chasing for the most beautiful woman in the universe. >> they are always the most beautiful women. >> and he is probably the most handsome guy in the universe. >> of course. it's a movie. let's play a clip. >> tars...
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in anticipation of the epic movie "john carter." now reaching a fever pitch. and his transformation from the small screen to the big screen. in the most indemand action adventure. how are row? >> my work is done. see ya. it was issue yeah, that's a good one right there. i don't have to do much now. >> tell us about the film. "john carter." you play a civil war hero. >> you meet him in the film, he's truly a broken guy. he's lost his cause through the civil war. lost his family. as you do, he gets transported up to mars. on mars, he -- >> oh, of course. >>> he gets another kick at love and defining that purpose within himself. you have guys like willem dafoe, andrew stanton. thomas hayden church. >> you won't recognize willem playing an alien. >> he's the king of a tribe that are nine feet tall. he was on stilts 95% of the time playing this guy. pretty incredible. >> i want to show a clip to the audience of you trying to escape from a dog of some sort. >> this is his dog when he gets up on mars. he steals the film. i'll leave it at that. >> take a look. >> how
in anticipation of the epic movie "john carter." now reaching a fever pitch. and his transformation from the small screen to the big screen. in the most indemand action adventure. how are row? >> my work is done. see ya. it was issue yeah, that's a good one right there. i don't have to do much now. >> tell us about the film. "john carter." you play a civil war hero. >> you meet him in the film, he's truly a broken guy. he's lost his cause through the civil...
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this is not a mainstream movie. >> talk about john carter.y movie about to be one of the most expensive movies coming out. what are the chances of success commercially? or is it going to be a bomb? >> it is too soon to say, tyler. i haven't seen the movie myself. there have not been a huge number of reviews out quite yet. $250 million is a lot of money, but we have to remember that the writer/director, he directed two of pixar's biggest hits. and he wrote a slew of pixar movies including all three toy story movies. i wouldn't count this out yet. and i think some oflt new trailers in the marketing push might help people have a better sense of what it's about. >> julia, we have to leave it there. thanks very much. >> coming up just over two hours left in the trading day. charts of the day and ty and i back in two minutes. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of: fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank. like no-fee atms -- all over the world. free checkwritin
this is not a mainstream movie. >> talk about john carter.y movie about to be one of the most expensive movies coming out. what are the chances of success commercially? or is it going to be a bomb? >> it is too soon to say, tyler. i haven't seen the movie myself. there have not been a huge number of reviews out quite yet. $250 million is a lot of money, but we have to remember that the writer/director, he directed two of pixar's biggest hits. and he wrote a slew of pixar movies...
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. >> hoy tenemos un invitado de lujo que nos pondrÁ a todas las chicas a gritar, para hablar de john carterpero en san diego ya supera los cuatro dÓlares, el alza se debe al incremento de los costos del barril de crudo, muchos trabajadores inmigrantes.. desde nueva york les decimos si hay una mejorÍa. >> no pienso que por los prÓximos meses tengamos cupo disponible. >> es la respuesta que cientos de padres de familia de nueva york estÁn recibiendo al inscribir a sus niÑos. >> tenÍan mÁs herramientas los niÑos que entraron a pre kinder que mi hija. >>dice que no pudo recibir los beneficios de la educaciÓn temprana, la directora de uno de los dos centros pre escolares, dice que la espera puede durar hasta un aÑo. >> del cupo estÁ disponible no tiene la edad. >> a nivel nacional, sÓlo 49% de niÑos hispanos reciben educaciÓn temprana en centros como Éste. >> los recortes presupuestarios causaron el cierre de mÁs de 13 jardines de infantes en los Últimos meses, permiten que familias trabajadoras paguen por la educaciÓn de sus hijos. >> impoble en mi caso, yo pago 60 por el cuide el niÑo. >> el a
. >> hoy tenemos un invitado de lujo que nos pondrÁ a todas las chicas a gritar, para hablar de john carterpero en san diego ya supera los cuatro dÓlares, el alza se debe al incremento de los costos del barril de crudo, muchos trabajadores inmigrantes.. desde nueva york les decimos si hay una mejorÍa. >> no pienso que por los prÓximos meses tengamos cupo disponible. >> es la respuesta que cientos de padres de familia de nueva york estÁn recibiendo al inscribir a sus...
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that would be pastor joe carter, john. pastor carter was very gracious. he allowed us inside the very same sanctuary, inside the church where the services will be held on saturday. when i asked him about the service, he told me he would be officiating over the particular service on saturday. i asked him what are the words that he's going to use to try to bring comfort to those who are going to come here to pay their respects. he said i'm going to have to find a way to acknowledge the pain and acknowledge the pain that everyone is dealing with here but also to celebrate the life of whitney houston. want you to listen to what he had to say a little while ago. >> well, to ignore the pain of this would be erroneous. we have to acknowledge the fact that we're all hurting. and this is a painful, painful thing that we're going through. that voice is silenced. but she left us with so much. amazingly so. how she was able to leave us with so many wonderful memories of that god-given gift. and so that's what we're celebrating on saturday. >> reporter: and one of tho
that would be pastor joe carter, john. pastor carter was very gracious. he allowed us inside the very same sanctuary, inside the church where the services will be held on saturday. when i asked him about the service, he told me he would be officiating over the particular service on saturday. i asked him what are the words that he's going to use to try to bring comfort to those who are going to come here to pay their respects. he said i'm going to have to find a way to acknowledge the pain and...
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zbigniew brzezinski, former national security advisor for jimmy carter and professor for -- at john hopkins university, author of "the new york times," best seller, "strategic vision, america and the prices of global power." captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the key for coming over and visiting, once again. >> -- >> and thank you for coming over and visiting, once again. >> it is once again. >> yes, you are right around the corner. how have things changed in the last 25 years? >> fundamentally. things have changed for domination in germany, involving communism. and then american supremacy. over the last 20 years that supremacy has become more difficult and uncertain. they have become more politically active in the world the way that all of humanity is politically active. the balance of power has shifted from west to east. politically, we live in a very different world. >> when people say that american power is of the blame, is that real or imagined? -- on the wane, is that real or imagined? >> america is still developing. so, we are still growing. resource
zbigniew brzezinski, former national security advisor for jimmy carter and professor for -- at john hopkins university, author of "the new york times," best seller, "strategic vision, america and the prices of global power." captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the key for coming over and visiting, once again. >> -- >> and thank you for coming over and visiting, once again. >> it is once again. >> yes, you are...
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it of course was the chair of the security council for the carter administration. >> john zenelis, when you pic it looks to go in the display cases, have you picked them? >> several of my colleagues made the selections of the works to be higher-rated and they made the annotations company come each of the displayed items and they chose to select a question on the book notes televised program by brian lamb and produce new theory. >> urich in the ben franklin book you can see a lot of notes taken while reading the book. when you put these books in the cases committee to look for varying points of view, like jesse sanchez and general? >> yes, exactly so. earlier they mention, one of the criteria was to reflect the broad preset data involved in book notes and that is exactly the point. there are various subjects covered in the 801 books. and secondly, many, many points of view from our political press activity social gives come humanistic perspective, all kinds of perspectives. >> is this archive available for scholars or for the public? >> it is beginning to become available. library staff
it of course was the chair of the security council for the carter administration. >> john zenelis, when you pic it looks to go in the display cases, have you picked them? >> several of my colleagues made the selections of the works to be higher-rated and they made the annotations company come each of the displayed items and they chose to select a question on the book notes televised program by brian lamb and produce new theory. >> urich in the ben franklin book you can see a...
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brzezinski, of course, was the chair of of the security council for the carter administration. >> host: john zenelis, when you pick the books to go in these display cases, who cure rated this, by the way? >> guest: several of my colleagues in the special collections and archives area. they made the selections, showed the works to be highlighted, and they made the an annotations accompanying each of the displayed items, and they chose to select a question asked on the "book notes" televised program by brian lamb and then reproduced the answer, the response provided by the author to that question. >> host: and here again in the ben franklin book you can see a lot of notes taken while reading the book. when you put these books in the cases, did you look for varying points of view as c-span does in general? >> guest: yes, exactly so. earlier i mentioned one of the criteria was to reflect the broad perspective involved in "book notes," and that's exactly the point. there are various subjects covered in the 801 books, and secondly, many m points -- certainly, many, many points of view from a polit
brzezinski, of course, was the chair of of the security council for the carter administration. >> host: john zenelis, when you pick the books to go in these display cases, who cure rated this, by the way? >> guest: several of my colleagues in the special collections and archives area. they made the selections, showed the works to be highlighted, and they made the an annotations accompanying each of the displayed items, and they chose to select a question asked on the "book...
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bzrzinsky was the chair of the institute of the council of the carter administration. >> host: john zenelis, when you pick the books to go in these, who carries this? >> several of my colleagues in the special collections and archives area. they made the collection of the works to be highlighted and the annotations accompanying each of the items and they chose a question on the "booknotes" televised program and produced the answer, the response to that question. >> host: you can see a lot of the notes taken while reading the book. when you put these books in the cases did you look for varying points of view like c-span does in general? >> exactly. as i mentioned, one of the criteria was reflect the broad perspective involved in "booknotes" and to that is exactly the point. areas subjects covered in the 800 one books and certainly many points of view from a political perspective and social perspective. bill all kinds of perspectives. >> host: is this archive available for scholars or the public to see as well? >> beginning to become available. library staff are in the process of cataloguing
bzrzinsky was the chair of the institute of the council of the carter administration. >> host: john zenelis, when you pick the books to go in these, who carries this? >> several of my colleagues in the special collections and archives area. they made the collection of the works to be highlighted and the annotations accompanying each of the items and they chose a question on the "booknotes" televised program and produced the answer, the response to that question. >>...
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john comes in a close second with five. and i guess could you argue because jimmy carter decided to be inaugurated as jimmy and not james, maybejohn a tie there we will be right back. you are watchingf as jimmy, not james. we will be back. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? sorry i'll clean this up. shouldn't have made it rain. joe williams, susan page, dan balz. most important thing, mitt romney. >> we have been saying it. this is the fifth time we said this. no, but i mean, if he loses michigan as everybody said, it would be a tremendous blow to his campaign. doesn't mean he still couldn't be the nominee, but it would be a huge blow. i am not saying he is going to lose michigan. certainly if that happens, that would shape -- >> everybody is loosely talking about well, if he loses michigan, it is not that santorum is going to be the nominee, whatever is
john comes in a close second with five. and i guess could you argue because jimmy carter decided to be inaugurated as jimmy and not james, maybejohn a tie there we will be right back. you are watchingf as jimmy, not james. we will be back. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for...
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is a tradition of opposing all this stuff and it goes back to captain john smith in 1616 and runs through emerson -- and jimmy carter. there is a tradition of saying this is the wrong way to go. the only trouble is what i argue in the book is one exception. the american south. it is a complicated story. with one exception, that vision never had any political muscle. it never had any clout and it publications were in little pamphlets. i might be able to publish an article in a minor ecology journal if i am lucky whereas thomas friedman who pours out a kind of nonsense about globalization and how it is going to save us all based on his interviews with corporate ceos, that is major coverage all the time. so the alternative voice historically can't get a voice and can't get one now. the classic case is noam chomsky who was publishing his books in boston which consisted of one room, two guys and a typewriter. no one is going to pick him up. he never got reviewed. with a total blackout. united states is not interested in criticism and frankly the total pact did this in 1831. americans live in an orgy of self congratulatio
is a tradition of opposing all this stuff and it goes back to captain john smith in 1616 and runs through emerson -- and jimmy carter. there is a tradition of saying this is the wrong way to go. the only trouble is what i argue in the book is one exception. the american south. it is a complicated story. with one exception, that vision never had any political muscle. it never had any clout and it publications were in little pamphlets. i might be able to publish an article in a minor ecology...
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reagan than not nearly so rich former peanut farmer turned president named jimmy carter or more common men connected with a johndy over a man, far lessing means named richard nixon. don't even get me started on how one of the scion of one of the most wealthiest families in america, franklin roosevelt, could trump the regular appeal of high society herbert hoover. i know it didn't help hoover that he was running the nation into a ditch, but it really didn't hurt his opponent one bit that he was rich. that's all i'm saying. so message to those who want to be populists. start being realists. been there, done that, regretted. time to move on from that. ain't that something. ain't that rich. all right. we are getting some details -- sorry was so vague before -- on this facebook offering. it is going to be hope to raise $5 billion. if you do the math backward, it ultimately values facebook at $100 million enterprise. mark zuckerberg, the
reagan than not nearly so rich former peanut farmer turned president named jimmy carter or more common men connected with a johndy over a man, far lessing means named richard nixon. don't even get me started on how one of the scion of one of the most wealthiest families in america, franklin roosevelt, could trump the regular appeal of high society herbert hoover. i know it didn't help hoover that he was running the nation into a ditch, but it really didn't hurt his opponent one bit that he was...
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you would have more jobs here then carter has liver pills. >> john is an independent.se out there. for romney, this is the second time around. i think there is a new personality that needs to come out. the way that he talks and walks is the way a politician should. america needs a new phase, a new personality, and a new way to go. what we see right now is actually terrible. by turning down the pipeline from canada which would get jobs -- we need to take our chances with someone who talks to the people and tells it like it is. rick santorum talks right and i think he is on the road. we are going to move forward in 2012 and america. >> john, you are an independent. will you get a chance to vote in the primary in ohio? >> i have to check. i was thinking about voting due to the fact because there are not that many choices out there. when you get to the second time around like romney, of course not. we need a new personality. i think rick can do the job because he talk trade and is a family man. >> thanks for checking in with us john. let go to arizona where jan is on our r
you would have more jobs here then carter has liver pills. >> john is an independent.se out there. for romney, this is the second time around. i think there is a new personality that needs to come out. the way that he talks and walks is the way a politician should. america needs a new phase, a new personality, and a new way to go. what we see right now is actually terrible. by turning down the pipeline from canada which would get jobs -- we need to take our chances with someone who talks...
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have to say i see a pattern with rick santorum, newt gingrich a little bit with john huntsman a little bit like jimmy carter for the democrats, 1976 or nix on in 1968 that mitt romney is going through he is the front runner i think i would be less than honest with you if i didn't say he looks like the candidate, who would oppose president obama, but that said, many within his own party have doubts 1976, senator frank church of idaho and a fellow named jr.ry brown -- gerry brown started to win primaries late because people had doubts gerry brown wonder what happened to him on the republican side, richard nix on looked strong at the beginning a lot of candidates backed down including mitt romney's father governor george romney but then, nelson rockefeller got in the race won a primary, ronald regan became california's favorite son, but in the end, just wasn't enough and it was a little late for them to stop the front runner. >> you mentioned newt gingrich, where is newt gingrich in all of this and is it now really a race between the two front runners, mitt romney, rick santorum. >> i am not sure at all one th
have to say i see a pattern with rick santorum, newt gingrich a little bit with john huntsman a little bit like jimmy carter for the democrats, 1976 or nix on in 1968 that mitt romney is going through he is the front runner i think i would be less than honest with you if i didn't say he looks like the candidate, who would oppose president obama, but that said, many within his own party have doubts 1976, senator frank church of idaho and a fellow named jr.ry brown -- gerry brown started to win...
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john kerry. how did the democrats win? they brought in clinton and carter.y've brought barack obama from beyond nowhere. [applause] rick santorum was described. he said mitt romney -- sorry, newt gingrich is a visionary. ron paul is an ideologue, mitt romney is an executive. rick santorum is a servant. [applause] this is what resonates. when he gave a speech, one said this will be the first time the republicans run a blue-collar candidate. he has been able to defeat, and he had a million more democrats against him. he reaches out to the blue- collar worker. the grandson of a coal miner has an advantage over another guy who was a lot of money. that is not fair. i do not like that i am considered evil because i have a lot of money. the grandson of a coal miner has an opportunity to identify. the other thing i love about rick santorum, you will never hear him say anything divisive. he brings people together. he does not talk about the rich and the poor. when he speaks, maybe i'm stealing his speech, but we are in this together. we have to bring america back. we
john kerry. how did the democrats win? they brought in clinton and carter.y've brought barack obama from beyond nowhere. [applause] rick santorum was described. he said mitt romney -- sorry, newt gingrich is a visionary. ron paul is an ideologue, mitt romney is an executive. rick santorum is a servant. [applause] this is what resonates. when he gave a speech, one said this will be the first time the republicans run a blue-collar candidate. he has been able to defeat, and he had a million more...
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carter. >>> well, back to one of the top stories, john mccain and lindsey graham and joe lieberman have been meeting with egyptian leaders in cairo, trying to resolve the case of 19 american workers who now face criminal charges in egypt. what its egypt doing? cracking down on nongovernmental organizations. senator mccain and graham are joining us. you're trying not to negotiate the release of the 19 american also, what is your intent and purpose and who have you met with so far? >> well, we have met with the supreme council and also the field marshall who is the head of the provisional government, the speaker of the parliament. the head of the muslim brotherhood and others, and we have emphasized the importance of the issue to the american people, the importance of it being resolved as quickly as possible. but we, as i said, we are not negotiators we are people who want to emphasize the importance of our relationship with egypt and the importance of this issue getting resolved so we can move forward with a very important challenge that egypt and our relationship faces. >> senator graham, wh
carter. >>> well, back to one of the top stories, john mccain and lindsey graham and joe lieberman have been meeting with egyptian leaders in cairo, trying to resolve the case of 19 american workers who now face criminal charges in egypt. what its egypt doing? cracking down on nongovernmental organizations. senator mccain and graham are joining us. you're trying not to negotiate the release of the 19 american also, what is your intent and purpose and who have you met with so far?...
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carter. >> greta: big night for senator rick santorum? >> so far. >> greta: good to see you. straight ahead, john mccain a crisis is developing egypt. 19 americans are facing prosecution by the egyptian government. he is heading to egypt. and obama reelection campaign getting heat tonight. these do with a mexican casino czar and money. the latest coming up. plus rush limbaugh is taking on clint eastwood. wait until you what he has to say about eastwood superbowl ad. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person abouter care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. itedhealthcare. until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ that right now, you want to know where you are, and where you'd like to be. we
carter. >> greta: big night for senator rick santorum? >> so far. >> greta: good to see you. straight ahead, john mccain a crisis is developing egypt. 19 americans are facing prosecution by the egyptian government. he is heading to egypt. and obama reelection campaign getting heat tonight. these do with a mexican casino czar and money. the latest coming up. plus rush limbaugh is taking on clint eastwood. wait until you what he has to say about eastwood superbowl ad. i love...
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john. look, if romney now is running even with obama after they've been butchering each other through debates, campaigns, all that, and he's even, there ought to be reagan at one time was 30 points behind carter they have a fighting chance still to win this. >> of course they have a fighting chance but you can't argue the primaries are strengthening mitt romney. they've exposed all kinds of weaknesses. but they're not going to go away, pat. he didn't form a collective second skin over everything. he's very vulnerable. >> okay. does -- what happened this week going to have any effect on obama's bid to be reelected president? obama's new on contraception. can you -- let's listen to this. >> under the rule, women will still have access to free preventive care, that includes contraceptive services. no matter where they work. so that core principle remains. but, if a woman's employer is a charity, or a hospital that has a religious objection to providing contraceptive service as part of their health plan, the insurance company -- not the hospital, not the charity -- will be required to reach out and offer the woman contraceptive carefree of charge. >> do you think he slipped out through the side d
john. look, if romney now is running even with obama after they've been butchering each other through debates, campaigns, all that, and he's even, there ought to be reagan at one time was 30 points behind carter they have a fighting chance still to win this. >> of course they have a fighting chance but you can't argue the primaries are strengthening mitt romney. they've exposed all kinds of weaknesses. but they're not going to go away, pat. he didn't form a collective second skin over...
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john f. kennedy. he had five years in office. he helped the economy. johnson had two. nixon took about four years. carter had four. i will not go down the complete list. but the democrats have held office for 14 years. the off -- the democrats -- the republicans have had office for 28 years, almost consecutive week. they have destroyed the economy. they made the rich richer. we are not asking for you to give us anything. we need help. host: the you feel like the payroll tax cut will help you in the way you say you need? caller: it is a start. i am thinking it is a start. that is all it is. i am not asking for anything we do not deserve. i pay taxes. we just need help. that is the only thing we are asking. if you know, we cannot want a hand out, we want a hand up. host: this conversation on facebook. you can join that i looking at our profile, c-span. we can go look at more of the reporting on this here. this is an article from "the wallstreet journal." profiling what happened yesterday on how this a dream is coming together. "the wallstreet journal" says it extends a victory for president obama and democrats. the
john f. kennedy. he had five years in office. he helped the economy. johnson had two. nixon took about four years. carter had four. i will not go down the complete list. but the democrats have held office for 14 years. the off -- the democrats -- the republicans have had office for 28 years, almost consecutive week. they have destroyed the economy. they made the rich richer. we are not asking for you to give us anything. we need help. host: the you feel like the payroll tax cut will help you in...
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john robert kennedy. she joins us as critics say she should have kept that relationship a secret. who's that girl? the first look at blue ivy carterapple of her parents' eye. more on that story. back to you. >> we heard they're trying to copyright blue eye'd name already. >> that's right. because other people were trying to call her fragrances, et cetera her name and trying to put a stop to it. >> thanks. if virginia is for lovers, reston is for romantics. >> the social networking site foursquare came up with a list of the nation's most romantic cities. reston ranked second as to flower shops and restaurants and wine bars and the most romantic is lake buena vista, florida, home to disney world. >>> valentine's day is coming up. a lot of men and women dread february 14th. we want to know why with the hashtag stupid cupid. we will share the best with you. >> i already ordered my roses. i would like to ask you. you spent time in reston. would you agree it's the most romantic. >> i do. you can find the wine bar and romantic restaurant and beautiful flower shop within a stone's throw and very trendy and up and coming place. >> it was a
john robert kennedy. she joins us as critics say she should have kept that relationship a secret. who's that girl? the first look at blue ivy carterapple of her parents' eye. more on that story. back to you. >> we heard they're trying to copyright blue eye'd name already. >> that's right. because other people were trying to call her fragrances, et cetera her name and trying to put a stop to it. >> thanks. if virginia is for lovers, reston is for romantics. >> the social...
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carter was elected president, that would mean bush was out. >> george bush was nothing but an asterisk in the polls. nobody thought he had a chance. everybody said john connelly was the central casting president. >> but connelly fizzled out early. >> bush and reagan slugged it out and eventually, reagan won and got the nomination. >> as the man who finished second, he seemed in line for the second slot on the ticket. but it seemed for a time tmight not happen. >> everyone was saying ford is going to be the pick. he called me up and said, george, i want you to be my vice-president. >> i actually answered the phone. so there was a little tentativeness at the beginning on the part of governor reagan. >> they were initially very pool and distant and even suspicious of him. the great breakthrough in their view of him, i think, was on the day that president reagan was shot. george bush wouldn't land the helicopter as he was coming back from texas on the south lawn of the white house because, as he put tonly the president lands on the south lawn. >> george bush would not advance himself at the expense of the wounded president. >> george bush was as loyal an
carter was elected president, that would mean bush was out. >> george bush was nothing but an asterisk in the polls. nobody thought he had a chance. everybody said john connelly was the central casting president. >> but connelly fizzled out early. >> bush and reagan slugged it out and eventually, reagan won and got the nomination. >> as the man who finished second, he seemed in line for the second slot on the ticket. but it seemed for a time tmight not happen. >>...
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from carter forward and in and reagan put it on steroids and really nobody has challenges since then although i would submit that in some ways the obama administration is now starting to aggressively john eric schneiderman today in. new york really going after some of these guys but but this neo liberal notion using the european word today we hear in america we might call a conservative or libertarian notion that markets automatically self correct you know the austrian school of economics that is the von nice is always stuff the markets are smarter than the regulators could ever be doesn't this profoundly give the lot of that. it certainly it certainly raises lots of questions. the idea that markets correct themselves and you could argue that the markets didn't correct themselves they crashed but the problem is what happens when they correct themselves who suffers while the people who suffered were millions of americans people who lost their homes are in danger of losing their homes people lost their jobs because the economy had tanked and. what seems to be true is that markets do eventually correct themselves but the folks with the most money and the most political power usually come
from carter forward and in and reagan put it on steroids and really nobody has challenges since then although i would submit that in some ways the obama administration is now starting to aggressively john eric schneiderman today in. new york really going after some of these guys but but this neo liberal notion using the european word today we hear in america we might call a conservative or libertarian notion that markets automatically self correct you know the austrian school of economics that...
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carter, abc 7 news. >> jurors heard more disturbing testimony yesterday at the university of virginia murder trial. they included allegations of a history of violence between george huguely and yeardley love. johnupdate. >> a romantic history between george huguely and yeardley love took center stage. it is a romantic rival told the jury that is of a violent relationship between the two firsthand at an off-campus party just months before her death. george huguely is escorted into the courthouse wearing handcuffs and his speed tackle before hearing difficult testimony from his own teammates. he described seeing is george huguely with his arm around yeardley love's wrote in a chokehold months before a death. she cried out for help and grants from george huguely's bedroom. >> he's going to pay a big price. >> the guy broke up the violence with mike burns, a university of north carolina lacrosse player and someone with whom yeardley love had an occasional romantic encounters and that love to thank him for saving her life. >> it looked like he could not control her. another teammate named brian harris said that the george huguely's drinking had become such a concern that the team was going to stage
carter, abc 7 news. >> jurors heard more disturbing testimony yesterday at the university of virginia murder trial. they included allegations of a history of violence between george huguely and yeardley love. johnupdate. >> a romantic history between george huguely and yeardley love took center stage. it is a romantic rival told the jury that is of a violent relationship between the two firsthand at an off-campus party just months before her death. george huguely is escorted into...
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>> jimmy carter was the first to develop an energy policy. to john's point, it is so politically divisive. people don't do what john just said and come to the realization that we need all of the above. they get dug in their trenches and saying i only want nuclear, i only want drilling or i want this or. that the result is it's just like everything else in washington, nothing gets done. >> gosh. okay. we are going to get to your op-ed though. we're going to get that done today. good i promise we won't put any more polls up. >> you promise? >> if we do, i'll read them. >> promise? i don't want to put them up at all. >> i can't promise that you. >> okay. coming up, former presidential candidate tim pawlenty will be on the set and we get a preview of "meet the press" with david gregory and we'll bring in kelly o'donnell. up next, mike allen with a look at the political playbook. but first, bill karnz. >> he is adorable. >> awe. >> bill? >> that doesn't make up for anything. good morning, everyone. we woke up to a little snow this morning in areas of chicag
>> jimmy carter was the first to develop an energy policy. to john's point, it is so politically divisive. people don't do what john just said and come to the realization that we need all of the above. they get dug in their trenches and saying i only want nuclear, i only want drilling or i want this or. that the result is it's just like everything else in washington, nothing gets done. >> gosh. okay. we are going to get to your op-ed though. we're going to get that done today. good...
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anybody talking about this, bob casey in pennsylvania, but even john kerry in massachusetts saying let's work a deal. >> this reminds me, cartern again voters in 1976. he lost them when the irs started going after private christian schools. catholics went for obama four years ago. this could drive catholics back into the republican fold where they were in 1984. >> i think there's another element, by the way. how about this waiting period of august 13. doesn't this remind you of keystone, as well? there was an attempt to neutralize these decisions and we'll make some of the really harder questions -- >> well said. >> your guest this sunday on "meet the press" are white house chief of staff jack lew, and rick santorum. you're going to be on the round table. exciting show once again. >> one of the days he'll have me at the top of the show. what do i have to do? >> exciting. >>> coming up, the complicated life of jack kennedy. we'll ask chris matthews about new revelations concerning the nation's 35th president. >> is complicated the word we use? >> i'd say undisciplined and there are a few other words that come to mind, as well.
anybody talking about this, bob casey in pennsylvania, but even john kerry in massachusetts saying let's work a deal. >> this reminds me, cartern again voters in 1976. he lost them when the irs started going after private christian schools. catholics went for obama four years ago. this could drive catholics back into the republican fold where they were in 1984. >> i think there's another element, by the way. how about this waiting period of august 13. doesn't this remind you of...
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john kerry. how did the democrats win? they brought in clinton and carter.a from beyond nowhere. [applause] rick santorum was described. he said mitt romney -- and sorry, and newt gingrich is a visionary. ron paul is an ideologue, mitt romney is an executive. rick santorum is a servant. [applause] this is what resonates. when he gave a speech, one said this will be the first time the republicans run a blue-collar candidate. he has been able to defeat, and he had a million more democrats against him. he reaches out to the blue- collar worker. the grandson of a coal miner has an advantage over another guy who was a lot of money. that is not fair. i do not like that i am considered evil because i have a lot of money. the grandson of a coal miner has an opportunity to identify. the other thing i love about rick santorum, you will never hear him annies -- say anything divisive. he brings people together. he does not talk about the rich and the poor. when he speaks, maybe i'm stealing his speech, but we are in this together. we have to bring america back. we are i
john kerry. how did the democrats win? they brought in clinton and carter.a from beyond nowhere. [applause] rick santorum was described. he said mitt romney -- and sorry, and newt gingrich is a visionary. ron paul is an ideologue, mitt romney is an executive. rick santorum is a servant. [applause] this is what resonates. when he gave a speech, one said this will be the first time the republicans run a blue-collar candidate. he has been able to defeat, and he had a million more democrats against...
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carter, 40%. barack obama was up 43% in november. that is from dallas. our first call johna democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask you a rhetorical question, actually. what do you think being a presidential historian, now that the second article of the constitution has been repealed due to mr. bernanke taking over the united states? i wonder what you would say about that? also article one, of course, which is congress and the house of representatives, which originates read the bills. i feel mr. bernanke has confiscated all this country's wealth and is now printing paper money. just what do you think the future of the presidency and the congress are? thank you very much. guest: i think that is a rhetorical question. i would say that the federal reserve board is perfectly constitutional and doing its job, much better than during the great depression when it raised interest rates. host: omaha nebraska, gary, independent. good morning. caller: i have a question that is in a way a historical question. i will be 64 this year, and i have noticed that one
carter, 40%. barack obama was up 43% in november. that is from dallas. our first call johna democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to ask you a rhetorical question, actually. what do you think being a presidential historian, now that the second article of the constitution has been repealed due to mr. bernanke taking over the united states? i wonder what you would say about that? also article one, of course, which is congress and the house of representatives, which originates...
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could argue that, john, sarah palin isn't old enough to recall brokered conventions including 1976 and the damage it did to gerald ford. and in 1980 on the democratic side to jimmy cartere unlikely to see a brokered convention like that now because primaries have changed everything. there will be enormous pressure to have the republican nominee declared sometime before the convention. look, i think we -- the more recent experiences we have are that competition can, as sarah palin says, indeed help candidates in the fall or at least not hurt them. barack obama and hillary clinton went on through june of 2008 and barack obama, as you know, swept into office not only because of the unpopularity of bush but because he was a better candidate as a result of his matchup with hillary clinton. >> 1,144 delegates are needed to become the nominee and i'm not sure that because the frontloaded is no longer the case, it's now backloaded states and primaries and caucused and not winner take all anymore. it's more proportioned. i mean, i talked to doug shone earlier today and he seemed to think it's all together possible that the nominee, nobody will get the 1,144. what do you think?
could argue that, john, sarah palin isn't old enough to recall brokered conventions including 1976 and the damage it did to gerald ford. and in 1980 on the democratic side to jimmy cartere unlikely to see a brokered convention like that now because primaries have changed everything. there will be enormous pressure to have the republican nominee declared sometime before the convention. look, i think we -- the more recent experiences we have are that competition can, as sarah palin says, indeed...
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didn't work with john mccain did the democrats learned it did not work with al gore and it did not work with kerry. how did the democrats win? they bring fresh faces, clinton and carternowhere, obama from beyond nowhere. [laughter] [applause] rick santorum was described by -- "newt gingrich is a visionary. paul is an ideologue. mitt romney is an executive. rick santorum is a servant." as he goes around and speaks -- [applause] this is what resonates. as he gave his iowa speech, a pundit said it is the first time in history that the republicans won a blue color candidate. with 1 million more democrats registered against him, and he appeals to the blue-collar worker. the grandson of a coal miner has an advantage over a guy who makes a lot of money. the grandson of all coal miner as a huge opportunity to identify with the guys working hard. the other thing you like about rick santorum, you never hear him say anything divisive. he will challenge positions, but he brings people together. we have to bring america together, rich, poor, catholic, and to, whenever -- catholic, jew, whatever. it reminds me of a cute story. a young fellow buries his car in a ditch and gets a fa
didn't work with john mccain did the democrats learned it did not work with al gore and it did not work with kerry. how did the democrats win? they bring fresh faces, clinton and carternowhere, obama from beyond nowhere. [laughter] [applause] rick santorum was described by -- "newt gingrich is a visionary. paul is an ideologue. mitt romney is an executive. rick santorum is a servant." as he goes around and speaks -- [applause] this is what resonates. as he gave his iowa speech, a...