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so in the-- in the gun control piece, so i had to sit down with the exprime minister john howard there. relatively significant, statesman, i say relatively because he's australian, so you know. >> rose: yes. >> but i knew, i was going to have to physically embody the try dense of the pro gun movement in america. and i was going to have to project that at him to get an honest response from him. so you want someone to be visibly shocked by how dogmatic that point of view is. now the theory of that seems fine until you're sitting down with an ex-world leader and you are about to speak to him in a way that he's not used to being spoken to. but you can't prep him beforehand because then it becomes too comfortable. you want him to be as angry with you as he should be, after what you have said. and you are saying something that someone else has said and are you channeling that through. so that's not-- there's nothing pleasant about that. but if you flip that switch in your soul, you get what you need. and then you either flick it on afterwards over leave it off. >> rose: you flick off the swi
so in the-- in the gun control piece, so i had to sit down with the exprime minister john howard there. relatively significant, statesman, i say relatively because he's australian, so you know. >> rose: yes. >> but i knew, i was going to have to physically embody the try dense of the pro gun movement in america. and i was going to have to project that at him to get an honest response from him. so you want someone to be visibly shocked by how dogmatic that point of view is. now the...
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c-span: you reference in your book, john howard griffin's "black like me." why? >> guest: it was a big book when i was--when i was young and--in the--in the early '60s. and--and again, he was a--a white man who chemically died his skin dark and then went to the south and passed, ironically, for black. and i--i mentioned him in this book because one of the points i make is that i think one effect of the civil rights movement was to make white americans a stigmatized group by--as honorable as it was for them to have--to admit to the centuries of wrongdoing and racial oppression, along with it came the shame--this racial shame and--and a kind of stigma. so that now--today we--whites are stigmatized as racists. we can--you know, we--we--they are presumed--we can charge them with this--with this--this--this crime, whether they are or not. and that stigmatization, i think again, is one of the driving forces of our--of race relations in america today. the reason--long way around, is with--with john howard griffin, is that he took on the black stigma and that was his fas
c-span: you reference in your book, john howard griffin's "black like me." why? >> guest: it was a big book when i was--when i was young and--in the--in the early '60s. and--and again, he was a--a white man who chemically died his skin dark and then went to the south and passed, ironically, for black. and i--i mentioned him in this book because one of the points i make is that i think one effect of the civil rights movement was to make white americans a stigmatized group by--as...
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he'd been the deputy prime minister under john howard in they 90s. atrocity in the mid-'90s they brought in stringent gun control and as he said, taking guns off the streets, banning certain types of assault weapons has had a materially beneficial effect to reducing crime. trying to win that argument in america is almost impossible at the moment. why is that? >> there there's a lot of polarization here. people in big cities, certainly new york being the biggest, have a different idea of guns and gun control, the need for gun control. people in other parts of the current, rural parts of america. there's a legitimate debate in some of these areas, but i can tell you in new york city and other cities in america we are being plagued with the proliferation of guns. >> you seized 254 illegal guns as i said. a lot of it through identifying and investigating social media postings. people brazenly putting up pictures on you tube and facebook and twitter and so on. is that a new prong in your attack? >> we have to keep up the times and social media is used to
he'd been the deputy prime minister under john howard in they 90s. atrocity in the mid-'90s they brought in stringent gun control and as he said, taking guns off the streets, banning certain types of assault weapons has had a materially beneficial effect to reducing crime. trying to win that argument in america is almost impossible at the moment. why is that? >> there there's a lot of polarization here. people in big cities, certainly new york being the biggest, have a different idea of...
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. >> jon, so that was rob borebich, the governor of queensland, john howard was not that thrilled. because you know, you can-- you can try and reassure him by saying look, this is-- shades of irony at work here. your scheme is going to be, i'm embodying an idiot. you can-- you can try that as much as you can. he was pretty annoyed. now when he saw the piece in the end, i have heard channels, he was pleased. i don't really care ---- but he was pleased. but no, in that moment, yeah, sometimes, the last thing i want is to stop the interview because that is when the camera comes down, all of a sudden you are sort of so, what was that about. you go i don't know. i've got to go. i've got to go. >> rose: my plane is leaving. >> exactly. those are the bad bits. >> rose: yeah. and what did gille brand say to you after you had done that, what you basically said to her. wall street is buying you. what are they getting? >>. >> she was fine. i hope she was fine. because i don't think there was-- . >> rose: she said how great you were and just get tougher. >> right. i mean, yeah, i guess it was
. >> jon, so that was rob borebich, the governor of queensland, john howard was not that thrilled. because you know, you can-- you can try and reassure him by saying look, this is-- shades of irony at work here. your scheme is going to be, i'm embodying an idiot. you can-- you can try that as much as you can. he was pretty annoyed. now when he saw the piece in the end, i have heard channels, he was pleased. i don't really care ---- but he was pleased. but no, in that moment, yeah,...
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he was the former deputy pm during john howard's rein.ersaw massive gun reform in our country. he has been a really strong proponent of gun control. basically he wants to send a message to congress by saying, australians, boycott america. he actually put this quote out to australians, i want to read it to you, tourists thinking of going to the usa should think twice. this is the bitter harvest and legacy of the policies of the nra that even blocked background checks for people buying guns at gun shows. i'm deep bli angry but it's a sign of the proliferation of the guns on the ground in the usa. no matter where you stand politically, this is a tragedy that's really shocked australians. >> awful. amy and alina, thank you both very much. we'll follow it for sure. >>> now to this just in. on the pitch heard and seen around the world. remember this? a-rod beaned on sunday night and now that pitcher has been suspended. ryan dempster, the boston red sox has been suspended five games, fined an undisclosed amount of money for intentionally hitting
he was the former deputy pm during john howard's rein.ersaw massive gun reform in our country. he has been a really strong proponent of gun control. basically he wants to send a message to congress by saying, australians, boycott america. he actually put this quote out to australians, i want to read it to you, tourists thinking of going to the usa should think twice. this is the bitter harvest and legacy of the policies of the nra that even blocked background checks for people buying guns at...
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the prime minister at the time john howard has since won the presidential medal of honor from georgeery conservative man who was backed by very conservative elements of australia who brought in this gun control. the decision to get rid of up to a million guns, semiautomatic, automatics, crackdown on gun, create gun license, create, ensure guns were locked up safely at gun clubs. make sure that farmers if they needed them had to get a license for shot guns. even people's old family heirlooms were given into this gun buy back because people were shocked how one man with several guns could kill 35 because he was mentally ill. >> one of the differences, obviously, between our two countries is we have in gun rights advocates would make this argument we have enshrined in our constitution a mention of the right to bear arms. there are those who interpret it as a militia, for a force to bear arms but it's right in our constitution just like we have freedom of the press in our constitution which does not exist in the constitutions of other countries. does that play a role when people look at
the prime minister at the time john howard has since won the presidential medal of honor from georgeery conservative man who was backed by very conservative elements of australia who brought in this gun control. the decision to get rid of up to a million guns, semiautomatic, automatics, crackdown on gun, create gun license, create, ensure guns were locked up safely at gun clubs. make sure that farmers if they needed them had to get a license for shot guns. even people's old family heirlooms...
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in oakland i'm john sasaki, ktvu howard county. >>> the national park service says it has suspended the search for a missing woman after the body was found in sequoiqua park. she failed to return from a hike and today searchers found a body about a thousand feet above monarch lake. the national park service says it's suspending its search for daniel. according to the union high school school district, daniels works at the high school in mill reporting live in. >> the murder trial of the 69- year-old man accused being the al best the alphabet killer is coming to an end. closing arguments are on wednesday. >>> in the north bay police were called to an accident that might have been more common a hundred years ago. this is a horse carriage eninvolved with th p tra k truck. petaluma police say a man was giving an 11-year-old girl a buggy ride on noon as part of a family garnering and for some reason the horse was spooked and took off running. the carriage hit a stop sign, throwing the man was driving it. >> a pick-up truck saw what was happening astopped and the horse darted in front of his
in oakland i'm john sasaki, ktvu howard county. >>> the national park service says it has suspended the search for a missing woman after the body was found in sequoiqua park. she failed to return from a hike and today searchers found a body about a thousand feet above monarch lake. the national park service says it's suspending its search for daniel. according to the union high school school district, daniels works at the high school in mill reporting live in. >> the murder trial...
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it again because your massacre level -- i mean since 1996, since we took positive action under john howard'sn australia. since 1996, every year in the usa, more gun massacres. try the harvard study which points out that children in the usa are 11 times more likely to be shot dead through and from guns than any other oecd country in the world. you have to face up to this. >> and so mr. fischer, i appreciate the statistics. do you think that australians will heed your warning or are you taking this as an opportunity to voice your opinion and make a political statement? >> no, i'm not in politics. i'm not now a congressman. i've stepped down as a regional republican equivalent. i'm a vietnam veteran. i support sensible use of guns but i do simply make this statement that people should evaluate risks when they travel, whether it's to bhutan or whether it's to baltimore, and i just am reminded of this by this senseless killing on a peaceful street in duncan, oklahoma, but don't wiggal way from the fact that since then, there's been 400 more americans shot dead elsewhere along main streets of the
it again because your massacre level -- i mean since 1996, since we took positive action under john howard'sn australia. since 1996, every year in the usa, more gun massacres. try the harvard study which points out that children in the usa are 11 times more likely to be shot dead through and from guns than any other oecd country in the world. you have to face up to this. >> and so mr. fischer, i appreciate the statistics. do you think that australians will heed your warning or are you...
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if somebody becomes, you know, the john edwards, the howard dean, the elizabeth warren of the socialy fight and they make their issue, look, we need to protect the little guy in our economy, and i'm going to be the person to do that, and that extends to wall street reform, and she's not willing to go there, again, that's political space she's unnecessarily leaving on the table. this is wildly popular in a democratic primary. polling shows even in deep red states like texas and kentucky, these cutting social security is overwhelming unpopular. expanding social security is overwhelmingly unpopular. >> i have to say i'm skeptical of these because there seems to be such a disconnect where people -- social safety net programs, the idea of specific government programs test well in a lot of times of stat. the. what is the ground like in new hampshire right now in terms of other democrats you talk to, your -- know joe biden is going to be coming in for a fund-raiser for maggie hassen, democratic governor of new hampshire. i think you're hosting that fund-raiser. is this something -- are you
if somebody becomes, you know, the john edwards, the howard dean, the elizabeth warren of the socialy fight and they make their issue, look, we need to protect the little guy in our economy, and i'm going to be the person to do that, and that extends to wall street reform, and she's not willing to go there, again, that's political space she's unnecessarily leaving on the table. this is wildly popular in a democratic primary. polling shows even in deep red states like texas and kentucky, these...
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john doe here. [ door opens ] oh. fritz! uh, i mean, special agent howard. uh, what a surprise. deputy chief brenda leigh johnson, this is special agent jerry moore. what are you people doing? apparently, someone in your missing-persons division called around to find out why your sudden interest in austin blair. i tried to keep it quiet. dr. morales: hey, hey, guys, guys. that's him. that's austin. damn it. oh, man. damn it. [ sighs ] well, look at the bright side. at least he's not missing anymore. ♪ hands, for holding. ♪ feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter cells and disrupt jak pathways, thought to play a role in the inflammation that comes with ra. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have
john doe here. [ door opens ] oh. fritz! uh, i mean, special agent howard. uh, what a surprise. deputy chief brenda leigh johnson, this is special agent jerry moore. what are you people doing? apparently, someone in your missing-persons division called around to find out why your sudden interest in austin blair. i tried to keep it quiet. dr. morales: hey, hey, guys, guys. that's him. that's austin. damn it. oh, man. damn it. [ sighs ] well, look at the bright side. at least he's not missing...
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howard. luke, it's been a real pleasure. >> thanks, john. ♪ >> aerobatics is the practice of flying maneuversving aircraft attitudes that are not used in normal flight. it's taught to all military pilots as a way to develop combat flying skills. in general aviation, aerobatics are taught to pilots who want to learn how to push the flying envelope in ways that will make them better pilots. aerobatic aircraft fall into two categories. at the basic level, aerobatic-capable aircraft, such as some cessnas, can be dual-purpose, equipped to carry passengers and luggage as well as being capable of performing basic aerobatic maneuvers. the more advanced specialist designs aim for the ultimate in aerobatic performance. this comes at the expense of general-purpose use such as touring, or ease of non-aerobatic handling such as landing. the extra 200 and 300 design is a bulletproof aircraft in the specialist design group. patty wagstaff is one of the foremost aerobatic pilots in the world, and she uses the extra aircraft. one of her earlier extra-aircraft designs is in the smithsonian. the aviators caught
howard. luke, it's been a real pleasure. >> thanks, john. ♪ >> aerobatics is the practice of flying maneuversving aircraft attitudes that are not used in normal flight. it's taught to all military pilots as a way to develop combat flying skills. in general aviation, aerobatics are taught to pilots who want to learn how to push the flying envelope in ways that will make them better pilots. aerobatic aircraft fall into two categories. at the basic level, aerobatic-capable aircraft,...
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and again to acknowledge the four members of this house, congressman charlie rangel, john conyers, sam johnson, howard coble, the veten -- veterans of that war, to thank them for their service in the and to commend congressman rangel for offering this resolution here on the 60th anniversary of this special relationship that we have with south korea. we recall that 22 nations came together to defend the republic of korea and fighting stopped three years later with an armistice that still remains in place. 5.7 million americans served during that conflict and as noted, the casualties were 56,000, you count those missing and presumed dead. over 100,000 americans wounded in that war. 140,000 south koreans killed in action. and many of whom fought side-by-side with american forces for the cause of freedom. but when you calculate the more than three million koreans -- korean civilians killed in that conflict, you begin to appreciate the enormity of the human loss. the heroic deeds of these servicemen, both korean and american, laid the foundation for that alliance we speak of here that has lasted some 60 ye
and again to acknowledge the four members of this house, congressman charlie rangel, john conyers, sam johnson, howard coble, the veten -- veterans of that war, to thank them for their service in the and to commend congressman rangel for offering this resolution here on the 60th anniversary of this special relationship that we have with south korea. we recall that 22 nations came together to defend the republic of korea and fighting stopped three years later with an armistice that still remains...
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. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel still plan to meet with their russian counterparts in washington tomorrow. >>> a howard county man who is convicted of burying his wife under a shed learns his fate. >> robert garrett, sr., was found guilty of second-degree murder in april and will spend 30 years behind bars. his wife's body was found 21 years after she disappeared. the judge called jarrett, quote, a monster hiding behind the softness of skin "end quote. >>> we'll have more coming up at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> the whitemarsh woman on trial for hiring a hitman to kill hear husband took the stand. karla porter said, quote, i knew ray was going to kill me. and i just wanted to kill him first. >>> prosecutorsprosecutors said that william ray porter was killed at a hess gas station. karla porter faces life in prison without parole. >>> help may be on the way for all the families of the 19 firefighters killed battling a wildfire in arizona. carter evans has the latest for we'll. -- for wjz. >> reporter: when the yarnle fires scorched more than 8,000 acres of arizona wilderness, it claimed the lives of 19 members of
. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel still plan to meet with their russian counterparts in washington tomorrow. >>> a howard county man who is convicted of burying his wife under a shed learns his fate. >> robert garrett, sr., was found guilty of second-degree murder in april and will spend 30 years behind bars. his wife's body was found 21 years after she disappeared. the judge called jarrett, quote, a monster hiding behind the...
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howard stern. i went on the show, and mancow said you'll be amused to know john ashcroft is going to be on the show with you. would you like to ask a question? i would certainly like to ask a question so the question was you demonized the securities and the screeners, riven their lives, and how do you feel about that now? and then he said we were in a panic. those screeners come those 25,000 who didn't look like us were replaced from the eyes that looked like they were from west point that became the tsa. they didn't get their jobs. the government hired a private recruiting firm for the sole purpose of avoiding hiring laws and so the screeners who don't know how to work the machines and understood their process were not rehired. and let me tell you the result five years later. the current tsa work force according to the secret tests by the department of homeland security catch about half of the test articles the private screeners did. the private screeners cost $700 million a year. the new screeners are $6 billion a year. the one thing the 9/11 commission told us was get the intelligence st.. if yo
howard stern. i went on the show, and mancow said you'll be amused to know john ashcroft is going to be on the show with you. would you like to ask a question? i would certainly like to ask a question so the question was you demonized the securities and the screeners, riven their lives, and how do you feel about that now? and then he said we were in a panic. those screeners come those 25,000 who didn't look like us were replaced from the eyes that looked like they were from west point that...
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john donavich. >> we are excited about a number of things. i would start by how the gardiner and katie davis. now, howard gardiner is probably one of the country's top educational psychiatrists but he has multiple intelligences which is really transformed the way that we think that education and the way that kids fail in school and college which is to say that there isn't just one aptitude and intelligence that tests well for that answer is in the conversations of classrooms. but there is a lot of intelligence, there is a lot of emotional intelligence is and this is the first person that has had a codified intelligence into a single understanding of the human mind. now for the first time in his career, its attention to the digital generation and how these kids coming have borut and ipad in their hand reading the ipad for the first time they are seeing how things are truly interactive and dynamic in the digital interface and how that changes the cognitive development and the social ability to engage and it's going to be a very ground-breaking book by a true master of how we operate in the world and here w
john donavich. >> we are excited about a number of things. i would start by how the gardiner and katie davis. now, howard gardiner is probably one of the country's top educational psychiatrists but he has multiple intelligences which is really transformed the way that we think that education and the way that kids fail in school and college which is to say that there isn't just one aptitude and intelligence that tests well for that answer is in the conversations of classrooms. but there is...
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john rosa, thank you for coming today. we appreciate it. absolutely applies her. by the way, you can join in the light tonight event. the first one takes place september 20th at maple bond in howardcounty. that's followed by october 12, then on october 19 at park place in annapolis and on november 2nd at camden yards. to register, go to light the night .-dot-dot word. for more information on the programs of the leukemia and >> walks of art is a new program that bridges the gap between urban youth and art by providing them with opportunities to express themselves visually through painting and drawing, creatively through short stories and in performing arts like dance. the founder of the director of this program is sean burnett. it's a nonprofit leadership major. have you graduated already? >> i'm a current student. >> you are a current student, and you started a foundation, basically, to help people. >> how did you find time to do that? >> i actually started this prior to going there. i started walks of art not knowing anything about the nonprofit field, so i figured it would be best for me to go to school to get a formal background of how to process. >> that sound like a great id
john rosa, thank you for coming today. we appreciate it. absolutely applies her. by the way, you can join in the light tonight event. the first one takes place september 20th at maple bond in howardcounty. that's followed by october 12, then on october 19 at park place in annapolis and on november 2nd at camden yards. to register, go to light the night .-dot-dot word. for more information on the programs of the leukemia and >> walks of art is a new program that bridges the gap between...
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our first analyst was the national finance director for howard dean's presidential campaign in 2004 and 2006. she managed senator john custer's campaign. in 2006, she managed al franken's campaign -- and the rep count. in 2010, she was named president of the group hosting this event. please welcome emily's list president, bethany shriock. our final guest is a former prosecutor and the first woman to give birth while being an active member of the missouri legislature. in 2006, she became the first woman to be elected to the united states senate by our neighbor's to the south. in 2012, she won re-election in one of the most watched races in the country. margin of victory was just over 12. please welcome the senior senator from the state of missouri, claire mccaskill. senator mccaskill, let's begin with you. why is it important to start early? >> well, i think we have to realize that in a day of citizens united where there is huge money that can be written behind closed doors and flood air airways with distorted information that the best anecdote to that is a movement. it is all of us if we want to confess -- in fact, l
our first analyst was the national finance director for howard dean's presidential campaign in 2004 and 2006. she managed senator john custer's campaign. in 2006, she managed al franken's campaign -- and the rep count. in 2010, she was named president of the group hosting this event. please welcome emily's list president, bethany shriock. our final guest is a former prosecutor and the first woman to give birth while being an active member of the missouri legislature. in 2006, she became the...
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governor chris christie getting his howard stern on, taking over the airwaves and hosting a sports radio show. did the governor miss his real call as a shock jock? >>> i'm john berman filling in for jake tapper, who is off today. we begin with "the world lead." with four warships parked within striking distance of syria, the u.s. is sending its most aggressive message yet to the country. from the way secretary of state john kerry is talking, it seems the u.s. has already come to its own conclusion about what happened. >> the indiscriminate slaughter of women and children, the killing of innocent bystanders by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity. but any standard it is inexcusable and despite the excuses and equivocations that some have manufactured, it is undeniable. >> undeniable and a moral obscenity. on august 20, 2012, president obama said that the use of a, quote, whole bunch of chemical weapons in syria would be a red line. now almost exactly a year later tens of thousands of lives have been lost. secretary kerry now says the president is talking with members of congress and key allies to make an informed decision on a response. meanwhile, half of am
governor chris christie getting his howard stern on, taking over the airwaves and hosting a sports radio show. did the governor miss his real call as a shock jock? >>> i'm john berman filling in for jake tapper, who is off today. we begin with "the world lead." with four warships parked within striking distance of syria, the u.s. is sending its most aggressive message yet to the country. from the way secretary of state john kerry is talking, it seems the u.s. has already come...
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jacki: i was going to finds up if john showed up early because he knew it was our last pants-free friday. stephanie: i'm guessing yes. we had a caller talking about how howardell, i know, except we just got senate democrats jump on bandwagon, a number of lawmakers cozying up to the death panel idea, charminging that the cost cutting board will indeed hurt people on medicare, because they're all running for reelection. >> in purple districts. jacki: send it to me. i guarantee you, it was written by somebody -- send it to me. >> it was in mother jones. jacki: send it to me. stephanie: we will check in with you later in the hour. jacki: i don't approve it until i read it myself. stephanie: here she is in the current news center, jacki sheckner. jacki: good morning, a raging wildfire called the silver fire continues to spread here in southern california this morning. senator barbara bachner took a tour yesterday and said it's a combination of climate change and budget cuts making it more difficult for people to fight these wildfires. >> i can tell you right now we need for firefighters and the kits made across the board resulted in fewer locally hired firefight
jacki: i was going to finds up if john showed up early because he knew it was our last pants-free friday. stephanie: i'm guessing yes. we had a caller talking about how howardell, i know, except we just got senate democrats jump on bandwagon, a number of lawmakers cozying up to the death panel idea, charminging that the cost cutting board will indeed hurt people on medicare, because they're all running for reelection. >> in purple districts. jacki: send it to me. i guarantee you, it was...
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howard university will be hosting a legal symposium called a looking at the last term of a supreme court in particular but looking deeply at issues around voting rights, affirmative action. help me, john. environmental justice, at immigration, so we hope that you will join us on october 24th for our symposium. keep rocking and rolling, let's change america. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] ..
howard university will be hosting a legal symposium called a looking at the last term of a supreme court in particular but looking deeply at issues around voting rights, affirmative action. help me, john. environmental justice, at immigration, so we hope that you will join us on october 24th for our symposium. keep rocking and rolling, let's change america. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] ..
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i worked with howard dean back in my old days as a republican i worked with alexander and john mccainbiden plays well there, i think hillary plays well there. many of these desands, whether it's martin o'malley or cuomo in new york, all of these people have to do these types of things to keep themselves potentially viable whether or not or not they end up running. if hillary runs, many of these people won't bother but they'll continue to do these types of events just in case she doesn't run. >> bill: just to keep-- >> yes, it's good food and whatnot and showing support senator harkin but all the political activists from all over the state go to this every year. >> cenk: we're going to be talking in the next hour to jess mmcintosh. they were talking about ma madam president. after the first african-american president, we should have the first female president of the united states. i agree. there is no doubt, this is all about hillary. >> i think it is. i think emily's list would love people to know that hillary is not the only qualified woman. she is certainly the most qualified woman
i worked with howard dean back in my old days as a republican i worked with alexander and john mccainbiden plays well there, i think hillary plays well there. many of these desands, whether it's martin o'malley or cuomo in new york, all of these people have to do these types of things to keep themselves potentially viable whether or not or not they end up running. if hillary runs, many of these people won't bother but they'll continue to do these types of events just in case she doesn't run....
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howard dean stepped up and volunteered himself. looks like he will be serious about this. i lost a bruising nomination fight to john kerry in 2008. he will now visit iowa twice and new hampshire once the next few weeks. dean, the first democrat to tap the internet for major donations in 2003 has suggested that there's plenty of room for a progressive to run for the 2016 nomination. if people like what they hear on the upcoming jaunts he says he will do it. in addition, minnesota senator amy klobuchar visited iowa recently and spent a whole bunch of time on the stump talking about how great minnesota is next door to iowa. they're all the same, one big family. sounded frankly like republican michele bachmann who did the exact same thing in 2007 and went on to win the ames straw poll. klobuchar joked like bachmann did, minnesota had a lot of vice presidents but now is time for a president. you hear it here in cocktail fathers in washington and activists getting ready. elizabeth warren matches mass. polls include her in tests for other democratic candidates. liberal blogs are on fire. she has been as most candidates are downplaying t
howard dean stepped up and volunteered himself. looks like he will be serious about this. i lost a bruising nomination fight to john kerry in 2008. he will now visit iowa twice and new hampshire once the next few weeks. dean, the first democrat to tap the internet for major donations in 2003 has suggested that there's plenty of room for a progressive to run for the 2016 nomination. if people like what they hear on the upcoming jaunts he says he will do it. in addition, minnesota senator amy...
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howard is amazed. at his demeanor after the ordeal. 22-year-old samantha barrett was charged with kidnapping and theft. for "good morning america," john muller, abc news, new york. >>> and the army private who leaked thousands of secret government and military files to the website wikileaks now says that his gender identity crisis led him to do it. you see this picture here. that's a picture of bradley manning in a wig and lipstick, shown in court during the sentencing phase of his court-martial, as doctors and manning's sister all detailed his personal troubles stemming from childhood. manning apologized for hurting his country. he now faces up to 90 years in prison. >>> and former congressman jesse jackson jr. has been sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison for misusing campaign funds. spending $750,000 on things such as a gold rolex and $500-dinners. his wife will also serve time. jackson cried in court, admitting that he, quote, let a lot of people down, end quote. >>> and the surprising admission from google about the security of your e-mails. in a legal motion, the company warns that anyone sending e-mail to a gmail account, should
howard is amazed. at his demeanor after the ordeal. 22-year-old samantha barrett was charged with kidnapping and theft. for "good morning america," john muller, abc news, new york. >>> and the army private who leaked thousands of secret government and military files to the website wikileaks now says that his gender identity crisis led him to do it. you see this picture here. that's a picture of bradley manning in a wig and lipstick, shown in court during the sentencing phase...
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. >> rachael: thank you too both f these guys, john "giddy up" and taniya, you m make our lives beautiful. good work all the time. up next, i'm a big howardusband, myog, great music, great food and every morning the howard stern show. i listen every day religiously. [cheers and applause] >> rachael: our next guests are featured daily on the howard stern show, co-host of the wrap-up show and they have their own pop culture show on vh1 classic "for what it's worth," at is what it is named, "for what it's worth." >> here we are in nashville, music city, the first radio show was foundd and only city in america with exact replica of the parthanon. >> it is dedicated to music, awesome town to be in. jack white chose nashville for his base for home record. this is more than an office. >> so much stuff inner hoo, recording studio, dark room, everything. the real reason we're here, to look at the record store. let's check it out. ♪ >> how are you? i'm gary. >> pleasure to meet you. >> this is a great place, all theinyl o the wall. >> we are doing our best to keep it alive. >> can we peruse? >> please do. >> rachael: please welcome gary dell'abate
. >> rachael: thank you too both f these guys, john "giddy up" and taniya, you m make our lives beautiful. good work all the time. up next, i'm a big howardusband, myog, great music, great food and every morning the howard stern show. i listen every day religiously. [cheers and applause] >> rachael: our next guests are featured daily on the howard stern show, co-host of the wrap-up show and they have their own pop culture show on vh1 classic "for what it's...
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john boehner afraid of? >> you and i have played on donald trump's courses. we were trying to make a call. >> the water falls. >> they are too loud especially when you turn it on. howardht to beat up on boehner. it is stunning at the number two -- the number one republican in the country stayed in the past on this. i think the republicans are doing themselves a favor and doing the country a favor. i think that pit ngeer gets a lot of credit for standing in front of a hostile audience saying no. we need more politicians in both parties willing to do that. secondly, i think the so-called conservative movement, the people joe is talking about gets credit. this is something going on since the last election which is civil war in the republican party. and the more thoughtful conservatives are now winning that civil war. they are willing to stand up against the tea party forces that they themselves unleashed and took advantage of for two election cycles. this is good for the country and not just good for the republican party. you can't win if you are way on the extreme. you have to have a reasonable thoughtful approach to issues that may be very different than mine because i
john boehner afraid of? >> you and i have played on donald trump's courses. we were trying to make a call. >> the water falls. >> they are too loud especially when you turn it on. howardht to beat up on boehner. it is stunning at the number two -- the number one republican in the country stayed in the past on this. i think the republicans are doing themselves a favor and doing the country a favor. i think that pit ngeer gets a lot of credit for standing in front of a hostile...
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third panelist was the national financial director for howard dean's presidential campaign in 2004. and in 2006, she managed montana senator johnester's successful campaign. in 2010, she was named president of the group hosting this event. [applause] our final guest is a former prosecutor and the first woman to give birth while being an active member of the missouri legislature. in 2006, she became the first woman to be elected to the u.s. senate by our neighbors to the south. in 2012, she won reelection in one of the most watched races in the country. her marginal victory was over 15%. this past june, she said it was important to start early and she helped kick off the ready for a military campaign. please welcome this senior senator from the state of missouri, claire mccaskill. [applause] centre mccaskill, let's begin with you. why is it important to start early? we have tothink realize that in a day of isizens united where there huge money that can be written behind closed doors and fled airwaves with distorted information, that is anecdotes' ifthe best antidote to that the movement. want to confess -- in fact allow let's ra
third panelist was the national financial director for howard dean's presidential campaign in 2004. and in 2006, she managed montana senator johnester's successful campaign. in 2010, she was named president of the group hosting this event. [applause] our final guest is a former prosecutor and the first woman to give birth while being an active member of the missouri legislature. in 2006, she became the first woman to be elected to the u.s. senate by our neighbors to the south. in 2012, she won...
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howard university will be hosting a legal symposium all day, looking at the last term of the supreme court, in particular, but looking deeply at issues around voting rights, affirmative action -- help me, johnenvironmental justice, immigration, lgbt issues. we hope you will join us on october 24 for our free vehicle symposium. it has been an honor. thank you for being the best audience possible and i loved your questions. deep rocking and rolling. let's change america. thank you. [applause] >> president obama continues his to-day bus tour focusing on education issues and college costs. this morning he surprised the soccer team at a central high school getting ready for the season. he is on his way to the state university of binghamton, new york hold a town hall meeting and we will have that live at 12:45. later, a stop in scranton, pennsylvania. the vice president is expected to join president obama at that event. that is live as well. yesterday, his first up and bustle of -- buffalo, he revealed his plan to control costs. aimed first priority is at providing better value for students. making sure families and taxpayers are getting what we paid for. duncan'm directing arnie to lead an effor
howard university will be hosting a legal symposium all day, looking at the last term of the supreme court, in particular, but looking deeply at issues around voting rights, affirmative action -- help me, johnenvironmental justice, immigration, lgbt issues. we hope you will join us on october 24 for our free vehicle symposium. it has been an honor. thank you for being the best audience possible and i loved your questions. deep rocking and rolling. let's change america. thank you. [applause]...