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he was in a whole cadre with morris, john jay, robert livingston. there were a lot of bright youngish new yorkers as the revolution was approaching. and everybody seems to have liked him. every reference you find to him, people just liked this man. he seemed like a nice, wonderful, decent man. and he was a patriot. he was a wig at first. and he thought britain was doing o impressive and stupid things and the colony's rights had to be better defended. so shack joins some of the early committees of protest. but as things go on and as the war begins. in 1776, it comes to the point of declaring independence, shack can't bring himself to do it. and he reads political theorists. reads locke and all these tones that were read in that day to try to find a way to the labyrinth. he loses the sight in one of his eyes because he's reading so much. meanwhile, his private life is falling apart. sick of his children die in four years. two of them in the same week. his wife falls sick. her doctor is british. the patriots won't let hersey her doctor because he's bri
he was in a whole cadre with morris, john jay, robert livingston. there were a lot of bright youngish new yorkers as the revolution was approaching. and everybody seems to have liked him. every reference you find to him, people just liked this man. he seemed like a nice, wonderful, decent man. and he was a patriot. he was a wig at first. and he thought britain was doing o impressive and stupid things and the colony's rights had to be better defended. so shack joins some of the early committees...
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john jay cutler surgery a great success hoping to have him back regular-season 6 + weeks and two weekstation caleb hanie on sunday action against oakland on line on the chicago bears' defense not happy to get his chance because of injury but fully expects to take advantage >> definitely did not want to be known as a game that manager falling back to a backup role or whatever but going to try to make plays and not play scared or plight ultraconservative not played dumb on the flip side like i said earlier a fine line between being conservative and making plays that need to be made will try to find that >> you have to watch be careful what he will do each week always a couple of things need to be careful of what fully aware of what he has been doing >> chicago bears in the meantime have signed john mccown had put a clamp on kyle orton but the kansas city chiefs had a better place to land at the side kyle orton. hockey tonight blackhawks san jose try to cap a two game skid no score and the first illinois state picked a great spot for holiday. all business slam and a follow right there. ea
john jay cutler surgery a great success hoping to have him back regular-season 6 + weeks and two weekstation caleb hanie on sunday action against oakland on line on the chicago bears' defense not happy to get his chance because of injury but fully expects to take advantage >> definitely did not want to be known as a game that manager falling back to a backup role or whatever but going to try to make plays and not play scared or plight ultraconservative not played dumb on the flip side...
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i don't think we will be awú country in the sense that john jay and federalist to describe this as oneshington. in a desperate search for a more democratic society. not just political, but economic. how do you explain that? that seems to be against -- >> guest: i do think this. the measure of unity that they wú have i wúthink one of the reasons wú they haven't is because they arewúwp not defining their demands. i've seen some of the 13 demandswúóúóú wúóú and ensure some of those folks who are teawúwú party types would not be in favor of thosewúwpwúwpwúwúwpóú demands. so i think there's no questionwú wp about it ralph.wú i agree with the fundamentalwj premise of thewú occupy wall street folks which is, look,wú thesewú cells appear play the highest stakes poker game in the world, had a great time, they wú wú need billionwúswú of dollars. then all of a sudden they werewp wiped out and they ran to ago and said he was back our chips. and uncle gave him back to chips. now they're playin g again and they got the bonus is anybody out in óp middle america iswúwú something to get 9% unemployment
i don't think we will be awú country in the sense that john jay and federalist to describe this as oneshington. in a desperate search for a more democratic society. not just political, but economic. how do you explain that? that seems to be against -- >> guest: i do think this. the measure of unity that they wú have i wúthink one of the reasons wú they haven't is because they arewúwp not defining their demands. i've seen some of the 13 demandswúóúóú wúóú and ensure some of...
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so it's a rather arcane process that goes back i think john jay was our first chief judge. i think he started all of that. >> one thing i'm interested to know is whether you consider the broader implications of a case, the broader implications may be unintended consequences, is that normal part of your judicial review, judicial decision-making, do you consider that? chief justice jones. >> it depends on the case. some cases are clearly tickets for this day only where the issues lie. well, when the issue is not well presented, when the case, i don't want to tell you about one we just had, but clearly it's sort of a grudge a case. you know, i have a strong resistance, as do nearly all of my colleagues, to try to make mountains out of mole hills legally. we do not pride ourselves from taking a small case and turning it into a matter of great importance, unless it really, really is a matter of great importance. but yeah, we have -- i would say at least as often we have and i to the narrow to the dispute before us. when we do have the cases that present broader implications, we
so it's a rather arcane process that goes back i think john jay was our first chief judge. i think he started all of that. >> one thing i'm interested to know is whether you consider the broader implications of a case, the broader implications may be unintended consequences, is that normal part of your judicial review, judicial decision-making, do you consider that? chief justice jones. >> it depends on the case. some cases are clearly tickets for this day only where the issues lie....
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was the us only more than i want to know as i go when the blacks were still oh come on you know jay if john was here he could tell you first have first hand how the riots were against the blacks how he was taking share in sit ins because the blacks couldn't go to a restaurant so you know the point is we are not i am not here to defend the government what i want to say what we observe and what we observe is that china is on the path and it has done a very good job it has its flaws there are lots of things where it has three improve including the environment corruption the freedom of speech concerning the government of course nobody would deny that but. you cannot only look at one side and neglect everything that's positive if you do that with us all with your although you're going to have picture there as well greg you want to reply now because i'd like to talk about your point i'd also like to talk about china and china taking more responsibility on the global stage because it is the second largest economy in the world and will surpass the united states soon but it's still not flexing its d
was the us only more than i want to know as i go when the blacks were still oh come on you know jay if john was here he could tell you first have first hand how the riots were against the blacks how he was taking share in sit ins because the blacks couldn't go to a restaurant so you know the point is we are not i am not here to defend the government what i want to say what we observe and what we observe is that china is on the path and it has done a very good job it has its flaws there are lots...
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i think john jay was their first chief judge. i think he started all of that. >> one thing that i'm interested to know is whether you consider the broader implications of the case, the broader implications of the whole thing may be unintended consequences. no one is talking about them in briefing and argument, as a normal part of judicial review, judicial decision-making company do you receive that quick >> some cases are clearly tickets for this day only, where the issues -- when the issue is not well presented, i don't want to tell you about one we just had, but clearly sort of a grudge case and i have a strong resistance as to nearly all of my colleagues to try to make mountains out of all hills equally. we do not pride ourselves taken a small case in turning it into a matter of great importance unless it really come it really is a matter of great importance. but i would say at least as often we haven't tied to the narrowness of the dispute before us. and we do have the case of broader implications, we like to see the lawyers
i think john jay was their first chief judge. i think he started all of that. >> one thing that i'm interested to know is whether you consider the broader implications of the case, the broader implications of the whole thing may be unintended consequences. no one is talking about them in briefing and argument, as a normal part of judicial review, judicial decision-making company do you receive that quick >> some cases are clearly tickets for this day only, where the issues -- when...
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who rates the dissent and if there is a concurrence or not, so it is a rather arcane process that john jay is our first chief judge. i think he started all of that. >> one thing i am interested to know is whether you consider the broader implications of the case they maintain consequences if no one is talking about them in brief and argument, with a normal judicial review and decision making, and you can do that? chief judge jones. >> it depends on the case. some cases are clearly tickets for this day only, where the issue is not well presented, when the case is just -- i don't want to tell you about one we just had, but clearly it is sort of a grudge case and you know, i have a strong resist and says to nearly all of my colleagues to try to make mountains out of mole hills legally. we do not pride ourselves in taking eighth arcades and turning it into a matter of great importance unless it really, really is a matter of great importance. but we have an idea of the ramifications, but at least it thoughts and we have an eye to the erinys that is vp for us. and when we do have the cases that
who rates the dissent and if there is a concurrence or not, so it is a rather arcane process that john jay is our first chief judge. i think he started all of that. >> one thing i am interested to know is whether you consider the broader implications of the case they maintain consequences if no one is talking about them in brief and argument, with a normal judicial review and decision making, and you can do that? chief judge jones. >> it depends on the case. some cases are clearly...
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yesterday, i met with community bankers from texas, scott holtencamp, the president of value bank, john jay, the president of roscoe state bay, and one with the independent bankers of texas, among others, who described to me their inability to raise capital investment, not due to a lack of willing investors but as a result of burdensome or regulations which inhibit or do not allow this. they informed me that the s.e.c. limit on individual investors restricts their abilities to raise funds through community participation and local business creation. i'm -- i was proud to tell them and i will tell them again today i heard your story and we are on the floor doing something about that that will be of immediate benefit and help to jobs and job creation in america. today on the floor of the house of representatives in a bipartisan agreement fashion. h.r. 2940 allows for general solicitation in advertising which would attract private investment. small privately held companies will no longer be forced to have an existing relationship with potential investors. however, the legislation requires the s
yesterday, i met with community bankers from texas, scott holtencamp, the president of value bank, john jay, the president of roscoe state bay, and one with the independent bankers of texas, among others, who described to me their inability to raise capital investment, not due to a lack of willing investors but as a result of burdensome or regulations which inhibit or do not allow this. they informed me that the s.e.c. limit on individual investors restricts their abilities to raise funds...
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so it's a rather arcane process who goes back to, i think, john jay who was our first chief judge. i think he started all of that. [laughter] >> one thing that i'm interested to know is whether you consider the broader implications of a case, the broader implications of a holding maybe unintended consequences if no one is talking about that in briefing or argument? just as a normal part of your judicial review, judicial decision making, do you consider that? chief judge jones? >> it depends on the case. some cases are clearly tickets for this day only where the issue is not, well, when the issue's not well presented, when the case is just -- i don't want to tell you about one we just had, but -- [laughter] clearly, it's sort of a grudge case and, you know, i have a strong resistance as to near hi all of my colleagues -- as do nearly all of my colleagues to try to make mountains out of molehills legally. we do not pride ourselves in taking a small case and turning it into a matter of great importance unless it really, really is a matter of great importance. but, um, yeah, we have an
so it's a rather arcane process who goes back to, i think, john jay who was our first chief judge. i think he started all of that. [laughter] >> one thing that i'm interested to know is whether you consider the broader implications of a case, the broader implications of a holding maybe unintended consequences if no one is talking about that in briefing or argument? just as a normal part of your judicial review, judicial decision making, do you consider that? chief judge jones? >> it...
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. >> congratulations to johns hopkins. the blue jays complete a perfect season on monday. 10-0 for the first time in school history. morgan state had a tough time wrapping up its home schedule losing to miac champion norfolk state. later today, the maryland men's basketball team. we'll check on that for you coming up at 6:00. have a great day. >> if you've been to the mall lately, you may have noticed christmas decorations going up. >> after halloween, what are you going to do. one big d.v.d. set came out. >> harry potter, the boy who lived comes to die. >> the boy who lived comes to d.v.d. the final saga escalates into an all-out war between good and evil. the box set of all eight films in the harry potter franchise. >> somehow we switch bodies. >> jason reynolds and -- "the change-up." they play best friends. one a family man the other a playboy. when the two wish for a change during a drunken night out, fate grants their wish. the "change-up" rated r. two award winning mini series. tom hanks and stephen spielberg. tells the story of easy company and the first marine div
. >> congratulations to johns hopkins. the blue jays complete a perfect season on monday. 10-0 for the first time in school history. morgan state had a tough time wrapping up its home schedule losing to miac champion norfolk state. later today, the maryland men's basketball team. we'll check on that for you coming up at 6:00. have a great day. >> if you've been to the mall lately, you may have noticed christmas decorations going up. >> after halloween, what are you going to...
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. >> i've hipped him to aretha frant franklin and john coltrane and he in turn has downloaded jay-z and lil' wayne and so that i'm not a complete fuddy duddy. >> i want to show you a picture here. >> reporter: the first day of the presidency the two of them walking into the oval office. what do you remember from that? >> kind of a blur. one thing i remember is that it was still bush's furniture. the other thing i remember was that i had no idea what i was doing. >> reporter: you were there when he was a senator from illinois. you were there when he became really one of the most beloved people in the world. you've been there as the popularity has dipped in the polls. what is it like for you watching someone you're that close to go through such an almost historic up and down? >> even when he was really popular, there were still a lot of nasty things being said about him. and you aren't going to be payable to change the hearts and minds of everyone. >> reporter: have been there times around this way when you thought, this is my life. >> it's the president's life. i've just been lucky to ha
. >> i've hipped him to aretha frant franklin and john coltrane and he in turn has downloaded jay-z and lil' wayne and so that i'm not a complete fuddy duddy. >> i want to show you a picture here. >> reporter: the first day of the presidency the two of them walking into the oval office. what do you remember from that? >> kind of a blur. one thing i remember is that it was still bush's furniture. the other thing i remember was that i had no idea what i was doing. >>...
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. >> i've taught him aretha franklin and john coltrane and he, in turn, has downloaded jay-z and lil' wayne. >> barack obama. >> reporter: one historic election and three long years of work later, love is packing up and saying good-bye to one amazing first job. >> and this door right here leads to the oval. one of the four doors that the president can enter or exit through. >> reporter: he showed us the tiny office he occupies just four feet away from the oval office. his home base for long 18-hour days and some nights spent sleeping here. you and the president. >> i don't know what the joke is there and if i could, i probably wouldn't repeal it. >> reporter: a laugh shared with the president who love calls a monitor. a someone or the who in return refers to love as a younger brother. what do you call the president when you're with him? >> mr. president. and if it's a casual scenario then i would just say "sir." >> reporter: that's more casual? >> yeah. and he's the president. >> reporter: what does he do that drives you crazy? >> i'm 28, 29, stubborn and think i know things that i ma
. >> i've taught him aretha franklin and john coltrane and he, in turn, has downloaded jay-z and lil' wayne. >> barack obama. >> reporter: one historic election and three long years of work later, love is packing up and saying good-bye to one amazing first job. >> and this door right here leads to the oval. one of the four doors that the president can enter or exit through. >> reporter: he showed us the tiny office he occupies just four feet away from the oval...
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they sat town in 1783, in paris, and we had there on our behalf john adams, benjamin franklin and john jay, three of our brightest minds, they had to set about figuring out what can we put on paper to have great britain sign that will be so important that they would not want to risk violating an oath? what kind of oath could we put on this treaty that great britain would be scared to violate? this teety will want them to recognize the united states of america, what can we do to make it serious enough that they would not turn around the next month and say, we had no right to be independent, despite what they signed. there is an original copy of the treaty of paris in the state department. tourists can be -- tours can be taken, i've taken tours all over washington, d.c., until my pastor and his wife were in town a few years back, i had not seep that. i was taken aback, i've got a copy of, this is a duplicate, of the treaty of paris. two pages. well, it's the first and last page, here. apparently, it says there's 10 articles so we've got the first and last pages here. so how would you start a
they sat town in 1783, in paris, and we had there on our behalf john adams, benjamin franklin and john jay, three of our brightest minds, they had to set about figuring out what can we put on paper to have great britain sign that will be so important that they would not want to risk violating an oath? what kind of oath could we put on this treaty that great britain would be scared to violate? this teety will want them to recognize the united states of america, what can we do to make it serious...
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john maynard keynes? um, economist dance party, $1,600. (beep) and that writer is paul krugman. back to you, jay. um, man booker prize, $2,000. what is "pi"? uh, man booker, $800, please. what is "the english patient"? lads named vlad, $1,200. who is vlad the impaler? man booker, $400. uh, who is schindler? oskar schindler. uh, lads named vlad, $1,600. who is horowitz? vladimir horowitz. lads named vlad, $2,000. and you have a $4,800 lead. $4,000. okay. here's the clue... anything? no, i'm sorry. who is vladimir zworykin? so you drop down to $8,800. it's a closer game now. you pick the next clue. give the order, $1,200. $1,200. all right. here is the clue... what is ursus? no. what is carnivore? carnivore. go again. uh, give the order, $1,600. what are lepidoptera? back to you, jay. give the order, $2,000. uh, what is echidna? no. what are monotremes? you wanna stick with the category? no, thank you. (laughter) um, economist dance party, $2,000. who is laffer? arthur laffer. economist, $800. what is the international monetary fund? dance party, $400. who is bernanke? give the order-- oh, i'm sorr
john maynard keynes? um, economist dance party, $1,600. (beep) and that writer is paul krugman. back to you, jay. um, man booker prize, $2,000. what is "pi"? uh, man booker, $800, please. what is "the english patient"? lads named vlad, $1,200. who is vlad the impaler? man booker, $400. uh, who is schindler? oskar schindler. uh, lads named vlad, $1,600. who is horowitz? vladimir horowitz. lads named vlad, $2,000. and you have a $4,800 lead. $4,000. okay. here's the clue......
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. >> tive aretha franklin and john colonel train and he has down loaded jay z and little lane so thati'm in the a complete fud dud. >> barack obama. >> one history to have ick election and 3 long years of work later love is packing up. and saying goodbye to one amazing first job. >> this door right here ladies to the one of the 4 door that the president cap enter or exit through. >>reporter: he showed us the tiny office he occupies four feet away from the oval office. modest home business for long 18 hour days and some nights. sleeping here. you and the president laughing. >> i don't know what the joke is there. if i did i probably didn't repeat it. >>reporter: laugh shared with the president whom love calls mentor. mentor who in return refers to love as a younger brother. what do you call the president when you are with him. >> mr. president and if it's casual scenario i would say si sir. >>reporter: sir is more casua casual. >> yes. >>reporter: what does he do that drives you crazy and what do you do that drives him crazy. >> 28. 29. stubborn think i know things that i may not know
. >> tive aretha franklin and john colonel train and he has down loaded jay z and little lane so thati'm in the a complete fud dud. >> barack obama. >> one history to have ick election and 3 long years of work later love is packing up. and saying goodbye to one amazing first job. >> this door right here ladies to the one of the 4 door that the president cap enter or exit through. >>reporter: he showed us the tiny office he occupies four feet away from the oval...
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jay kearns, betty banks of alexandria, aaron couch of ash burn and john of shantilly.nd d.c. these names are on the list. jeffrey gibbs of kensington. harold green of hagerstown. bruce adams of northwest and taylor bryant of southeast. there is money waiting for you. >> if you recognize any of those names or want to see if your name is on the list, you can log on to our website, wusa9.com and looking on our consumer page. there you'll also find out how to file a claim with the various treasuries we just talked about. >> it's a true thing. >> you just don't know it's sitting there. and what does the worm say about tomorrow? >> the scientific woolly worm. >> if your squirrels are fault, mild winter, if they are skinny, preparing for a cold winter. counterintuitive, but it makes sense. >> fat squirrels mean they are beefed up. >> let's let it go. >> let it go. >> let's start with temperatures. i modified the forecast for sunday just a bit. temperatures have fallen like a stone. 27 in frederick already. 36 in gaithersburg. 28 in culpeper and 28 in manassas. even downtown w
jay kearns, betty banks of alexandria, aaron couch of ash burn and john of shantilly.nd d.c. these names are on the list. jeffrey gibbs of kensington. harold green of hagerstown. bruce adams of northwest and taylor bryant of southeast. there is money waiting for you. >> if you recognize any of those names or want to see if your name is on the list, you can log on to our website, wusa9.com and looking on our consumer page. there you'll also find out how to file a claim with the various...
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john. >> all i have is junk in my storage unit. wicker baskets. >> thank for joining us. jayo is next. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show
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. >> i have hinted to aretha franklin and john coltrain, and he in turn has downloaded jay-z and l'ilrack obama. >> reporter: one historic election and three long years of work later, love is packing up and saying good-bye to one amazing first job. >> and then this door right here it leads to the oval. one of the four-doors that the president can enter or exit through. >> reporter: he showed us the tiny office he occupied four feet away from the oval office. >> you and the president laughing. >> i don't know what the joke is there, and if i did, i probably couldn't repeat it. >> a laugh shared with the president, love calls a mentor. a mentor who in return refers to love as a younger brother. >> reporter: what does he do that drives you crazy, and what do you do that drives him crazy? >> i'm 28, 29, stubborn. think i know things i may not know the answer to. he is like, you should take my advice. i got elected president, you should listen to me. >> reporter: his proximity to the president means he has been there for landmark moments in the obama white house, sometimes even delivering
. >> i have hinted to aretha franklin and john coltrain, and he in turn has downloaded jay-z and l'ilrack obama. >> reporter: one historic election and three long years of work later, love is packing up and saying good-bye to one amazing first job. >> and then this door right here it leads to the oval. one of the four-doors that the president can enter or exit through. >> reporter: he showed us the tiny office he occupied four feet away from the oval office. >> you...
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john d. rockefeller jr. the grandfather of jay rockefeller from west virginia who serves in this body today, his grandfather said, and i quote, "every right implies a responsibility. every opportunity an obligation. every possession a duty. every right implies a responsibility, every opportunity an obligation, every possession, a duty." 72% of americans understand that. including 54% of republicans, they support the democrats' plan to put this nation out of the worst recession we've seen since the great depression by ?refg new roadways, runways and railways and 76% of americans including 56% of republicans agree the nation's most privileged citizens should contribute a little more to help pay for it. democrats, republicans, independents, tiahrt even favor this -- tee party even favor this. the tea party even favors this. they all believe in initiatives that we've proposed to jump-start our economy but they know the money will have to come from somewhere. they know tough choices must be made. the world out there, madam president, s
john d. rockefeller jr. the grandfather of jay rockefeller from west virginia who serves in this body today, his grandfather said, and i quote, "every right implies a responsibility. every opportunity an obligation. every possession a duty. every right implies a responsibility, every opportunity an obligation, every possession, a duty." 72% of americans understand that. including 54% of republicans, they support the democrats' plan to put this nation out of the worst recession we've...
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john coletrain. he, in turn, has downloaded jay-z and li'l wayne, so i'm not a complete fuddy-duddy. >> reporter: and, not just with the president. but with his family, too. what's your relationship with sasha and malia? >> they're huge. malia is almost -- they're competitive. they want to win. >> reporter: you spent time with the first lady, as well. >> she's under so much pressure and scrutiny than the president or anyone else that works in the west wing. >> reporter: are there times when you thought, this is my life? >> it's the president's life. i am lucky to have been a very long passenger on an amazing ride in an amazing journey. >> reporter: for "good morning america," i'm rachel nichols, espn. >>> the body man. great job. >>> coming up, josh's "play of the day." where is becky? we know she's shopping. where is she? what's she got now? she has the roundup of black friday. this is the best gig ever. she's shopping. and she'll be with us coming up on "good morning america." we're thankful for you, becky worley. ♪ fa la la ♪ [playback of card] ♪ fa la la la [playback of cards] ♪ christmas is here
john coletrain. he, in turn, has downloaded jay-z and li'l wayne, so i'm not a complete fuddy-duddy. >> reporter: and, not just with the president. but with his family, too. what's your relationship with sasha and malia? >> they're huge. malia is almost -- they're competitive. they want to win. >> reporter: you spent time with the first lady, as well. >> she's under so much pressure and scrutiny than the president or anyone else that works in the west wing. >>...
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jay carney said lawmakers told him to butt out after he and john boehner failed to reach an agreementthat the super committee failed to reach an agreement, we face sequester. here is the president. >> good afternoon. as you all know, last summer i signed a law that will cut $1 trillion of spending in the next ten years. part of that law required congress to reduce the deficit by an additional $1.2 trillion by the end of this year. in september, i sent them a detailed plan that would have gone above and beyond that goal. the plan that would reduce deficit by additional $3 trillion by cutting spending, slowing the growth and medicare and medicare. asking the wealthiest americans to pay their fair share. there were a number of other bipartisan plans to consider from democrats and republica republicans. all of which promoted a balanced approach. this approach to reducing the deficit. a report where everyone gets a little bit and does their fair share is supported by an overwhelming majority of americans. democrats, independents, and republicans. supported by experts and economists. from a
jay carney said lawmakers told him to butt out after he and john boehner failed to reach an agreementthat the super committee failed to reach an agreement, we face sequester. here is the president. >> good afternoon. as you all know, last summer i signed a law that will cut $1 trillion of spending in the next ten years. part of that law required congress to reduce the deficit by an additional $1.2 trillion by the end of this year. in september, i sent them a detailed plan that would have...
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john tower has an answer. >> this is on from jay roman. when he came >> we appreciate the lead-in she gives us every morning. >> i'm back in the audio room with q because i got an e-mail from someone you may know, ms. gayle king. she says the music guy, who is he? he just played "you belong to the city." he is always as the kids of today say on point. the word of gayle king. q, yes, on point. tweet him your requests, he'll play them. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> rick perry excuses at number ten. . >> actually there were three reasons i messed up last night. one was the nerves and two was the headache and three -- um -- oops. >> that's all right. don't worry about it. you're fine. >> i don't know what you're talking about. i think things went well. hey, i was up late last night watching "dancing with the stars." >> oh, i see. that explains it. >> i thought the debate was tonight. >> i see. that happens to everybody. it was a mix-up, ladies and gentlemen. >> hey, listen, you try concentrating with mitt romney smiling at you, that is o
john tower has an answer. >> this is on from jay roman. when he came >> we appreciate the lead-in she gives us every morning. >> i'm back in the audio room with q because i got an e-mail from someone you may know, ms. gayle king. she says the music guy, who is he? he just played "you belong to the city." he is always as the kids of today say on point. the word of gayle king. q, yes, on point. tweet him your requests, he'll play them. "morning joe" starts...
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jay cutler. >> you know, rex gross man can serve as a backup, whether it's rex grossman or john beck. >> peoplet panic but one of those two guys will be back. >> one guy that will be here is brian karrick. everybody says, you have to have a quarterback. if they took a quarterback, they could not have had 91 out of purdue. he has been everything out of that position. >> no doubt. this is a quarterback driven lead. you know, ryan karrick has been an impactful defensive player since day 1 but you have to get more pieces. >> again, glass half full a year and a half into that. >> let's call a spade a spade. they are rebuilding in this town. i know that's a bad word here in this town. but, you know, the grass is half full. let the regime continue to build a new culture and that's what a lot of players are doing. >> real quickly pause the last time we had you on, we talked about the nfl lockout situation. and what's going on in the nba, do you see some similarities here? >> the thing about lockouts, it's always about the money. from a player perspective, when you've given on the structure of the syste
jay cutler. >> you know, rex gross man can serve as a backup, whether it's rex grossman or john beck. >> peoplet panic but one of those two guys will be back. >> one guy that will be here is brian karrick. everybody says, you have to have a quarterback. if they took a quarterback, they could not have had 91 out of purdue. he has been everything out of that position. >> no doubt. this is a quarterback driven lead. you know, ryan karrick has been an impactful defensive...
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jay inslee has created a book on creating jobs in this economy. in new hampshire, and john lynch, retires one of the most popular governors, and that is after eight years. usually, they get sick of anyone after five or six. there will be a race to fill his seat. in vermont, they would like to -- they like to elect their governors on two-year cycles, like congress. so that one will be up as well. montana, brian schweitzer, will be completing his two-term limit. our attorney general candidate there we are very excited about. there will be lots of things going on in the dynamic of the presidential race. it is not the largest year, but it is an important year. some of the most important work that will be going on, as far as playing into the presidential race, is contrast of democratic governors that bring people together, that make the right decisions to invest now, and republican governors that are giving us trickle-down economics and some pretty mean spirited narrow minded right wing ideology that never created a single job. and that will be the choice. and it might also be a
jay inslee has created a book on creating jobs in this economy. in new hampshire, and john lynch, retires one of the most popular governors, and that is after eight years. usually, they get sick of anyone after five or six. there will be a race to fill his seat. in vermont, they would like to -- they like to elect their governors on two-year cycles, like congress. so that one will be up as well. montana, brian schweitzer, will be completing his two-term limit. our attorney general candidate...
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john henry smith breaks it down right now >> reporter: chances of the 6-4 raiders making it to 7-4 likely went up sunday evening when bears quarterback jayler broke his thumb trying to make a tackle off of a turnover. his replacement caleb haney has thrown only 14 regular season passes in three seasons as a approximate but the raiders say they are still wary. >> they are going to come in here, and i wouldn't doubt try not to miss a beat, you know. i know their philosophy, too, probably will have the next man up so no excuses or no explanation. they will go out there and execute so we have to be ready to play our "a" game. >> i'm not saying they are not going to miss a beat. jay cutler is jay cutler, a really good player but caleb haney knows how to play within their system. >> haney played last year in the nfc tournament game and he didn't play all year last year and he came right in and they picked up and they almost won that game. you just can't go in thinking that this man is going to be a big drop-off. >> one more note. coach hue jackson said he had a conversation with the league office today about all the penalties that the raiders
john henry smith breaks it down right now >> reporter: chances of the 6-4 raiders making it to 7-4 likely went up sunday evening when bears quarterback jayler broke his thumb trying to make a tackle off of a turnover. his replacement caleb haney has thrown only 14 regular season passes in three seasons as a approximate but the raiders say they are still wary. >> they are going to come in here, and i wouldn't doubt try not to miss a beat, you know. i know their philosophy, too,...
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jay to the chris everet pro celebrity tennis tournament. it raises money for children with drug addiction. i played with chris everett. i'm in the pink sitting. across from me were monica seles and johnovett. i did much better when i did that. >> i hear she was giving you a rough time. chris everet -- what was she saying to you? >> she was trying to give me pointers and she was demeaning me. i was fine with it. it was a great cause. there was a big black tie gala. >> did you run into my friends? their daughter goes there oh, jay. handsome jay. >> we did self-portraits because we are vain. that's what we do. there is a man who watches our show religiously. his name is vito, he's an older man that kathy and i fell in love with. we never met him. he asked if he could meet for breakfast. vito showed up in a jacket and tie with his daughter and her daughter. >> i hear he was asking for me. >> he wanted you. he wanted you to do the little dance for him sometimes. >> no, i vito, i wouldn't possibly do that. ♪ i want you pussycat >> i couldn't possibly do that. no. >> she does it for vito. >> that's for you, vito. >> vito, we love you. >> i'm always afraid he's got a pacemaker. i could do it
jay to the chris everet pro celebrity tennis tournament. it raises money for children with drug addiction. i played with chris everett. i'm in the pink sitting. across from me were monica seles and johnovett. i did much better when i did that. >> i hear she was giving you a rough time. chris everet -- what was she saying to you? >> she was trying to give me pointers and she was demeaning me. i was fine with it. it was a great cause. there was a big black tie gala. >> did you...
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john cravates of mechanicsville. >>> a neighborhood feud turns deadly in hartford county. a man refuses to leave his neighbor's house and dies. we speak with a woman who witnessed the whole thing. >> oh, my god. joe! jay! where are you? >> reporter: janet green is in disbelief after learning her friend 53-year-old joseph breckinridge died tuesday evening, made even more distraught by the bizarre circumstances. >> he told me to get my husband, i got my husband, they were holding him down until he got there and when the cops came, he was gone. >> reporter: she watched the scene unfold at her friend's house in the 2,000 block. breckinridge walked into his next door neighbor's unlocked home uninvited. when he refused to leave, a fight broke out. >> it was a struggle, it was physical, there were no weapons involved and we'll need to wait for the results from the office of the chief medical examiner. >> reporter: neighbors say he would often walk up and down the street, knocking on many doors, trying to get inside. >> i don't know him and he would want to use the phone, can i use your phone? i mean, bang, bang, bang. >> reporter: green says he suffered from mental illness. >> how can i look at him as a crim
john cravates of mechanicsville. >>> a neighborhood feud turns deadly in hartford county. a man refuses to leave his neighbor's house and dies. we speak with a woman who witnessed the whole thing. >> oh, my god. joe! jay! where are you? >> reporter: janet green is in disbelief after learning her friend 53-year-old joseph breckinridge died tuesday evening, made even more distraught by the bizarre circumstances. >> he told me to get my husband, i got my husband, they...
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john mccain and that's not made clear in the ad. the president has avoided mention of romney and this ad, but jay carney did address it in his off camera saying this is a quote, it's a rather remarkable way to start the campaign. romney's campaign, and an unfornt way to start and i'm pleased to see numerous news organizations point out the blatant dishonesty in the ad. the democratic national committee hit back hard, adding it's not surprising there's been a strong -- since they've been engaging romney for weeks on far less provocative attacks. >> it's going to get intense between the obama campaign and the romney campaign. assuming of course mitt romney gets the republican nomination. a lot of democrats aseem he will. one of the reasons they're having this debate tonight. thanks for that. >>> heading into tonight's debate, michele bachmann says she's the only candidate involved in foreign affairs and national security. is she right? donna brazile and david frum are both standing by. much more coverage in advance of tonight's republican debate here at constitution hall. we'll be right back. you name it. i've tried it. but nothing's hel
john mccain and that's not made clear in the ad. the president has avoided mention of romney and this ad, but jay carney did address it in his off camera saying this is a quote, it's a rather remarkable way to start the campaign. romney's campaign, and an unfornt way to start and i'm pleased to see numerous news organizations point out the blatant dishonesty in the ad. the democratic national committee hit back hard, adding it's not surprising there's been a strong -- since they've been...
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wrote a medical thriller, and i wrote a query letter, and i managed to sign john grisham's agent at the time who was a guy named jay guerin who died. but he managed to sl my first -- sell my first book. and nobody read it. i wrote a few books, and nobody read them, and i wrote, and i wrote, and i wrote. but that's where it all started for me. some writers write one book ten times, i had to write ten books before i sold my first book. i write like a maniac. so for me it was all volume. but, yeah, it was a process. graduated from college in '91, and my first book sold in '96. >> host: how'd you support yourself in those first years? >> guest: in a variety of ways. my parents, who were not thrilled when i first announced i wanted to be a writer, did support me for one year. and then i worked for a public service organization in boston, i wrote their brochures. i worked for alan dershowitz, i was a researcher for since months which was crazy, his world is crazy. >> host: why? >> guest: first of all, he's brilliant, and he handles these incredible cases. he gets 100 hate mail letters a day kind of thing, and it's a wild
wrote a medical thriller, and i wrote a query letter, and i managed to sign john grisham's agent at the time who was a guy named jay guerin who died. but he managed to sl my first -- sell my first book. and nobody read it. i wrote a few books, and nobody read them, and i wrote, and i wrote, and i wrote. but that's where it all started for me. some writers write one book ten times, i had to write ten books before i sold my first book. i write like a maniac. so for me it was all volume. but,...
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jay maynor has done great reporting on this. who was master minding the most extremist positions on what the government could do. he guided john legal under u.s. law. he was the master mind behind pushing through the entire sort of regime without which in the beginning, until the supreme court overruled, denied the most basic rights to contest imprisonment to contest and i think ths a good case cob made that he is guilty of violating u.s. law and should be held to account and here he is at this debate along with a bunch of other people responsible for this travesty of iraq being treated like any other think tanker to ask questions and i found it absolutely appalling and cnn given it's -- to it, there is no level at which anyone associated with the policies put in place by that regime, i'm sorry, administration, had to pay any kind of social cost. any sort of, you know, not getting invited to parties cost, which is an important thing, actually. people sort of think about their lives as human beings. they have not had to pay that cost. and to me, that was a really remarkable moment. >> you're putting me on the spot. >> first of
jay maynor has done great reporting on this. who was master minding the most extremist positions on what the government could do. he guided john legal under u.s. law. he was the master mind behind pushing through the entire sort of regime without which in the beginning, until the supreme court overruled, denied the most basic rights to contest imprisonment to contest and i think ths a good case cob made that he is guilty of violating u.s. law and should be held to account and here he is at this...
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jay inslee has created a book on creating jobs in this economy. in new hampshire, and john lynch, retires one of the most popular governors, and that is after eight years. usually, they get sick of anyone after five or six. there will be a race to fill his seat. in vermont, they would like to -- they like to elect their governors on two-year cycles, like congress. so that one will be up as well. montana, brian schweitzer, will be completing his two-term limit. our attorney general candidate there we are very excited about. there will be lots of things going on in the dynamic of the presidential race. it is not the largest year, but it is an important year. some of the most important work that will be going on, as far as playing into the presidential race, is contrast of democratic governors that bring people together, that make the right decisions to invest now, and republican governors that are giving us trickle-down economics and some pretty mean spirited narrow minded right wing ideology that never created a single job. and that will be the choice. and it might also be a
jay inslee has created a book on creating jobs in this economy. in new hampshire, and john lynch, retires one of the most popular governors, and that is after eight years. usually, they get sick of anyone after five or six. there will be a race to fill his seat. in vermont, they would like to -- they like to elect their governors on two-year cycles, like congress. so that one will be up as well. montana, brian schweitzer, will be completing his two-term limit. our attorney general candidate...
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jay ensley wrote a book on creating jobs in this economy, that is an exciting race. in new hampshire, john lynch retires, one of the more popular governors with one of the highest approval ratings of any democratic governor and that is after eight years. there will be a race to fill his seat and in vermont, like new hampshire, they like to elect to their governor in two-year cycles to keep them hopping. that one will be up as well. montana, brian schwietzer will be completing his two-term limit and our democratic candidate we are excited about. there'll be lots of things going on in the dynamic of the presidential race. it is not the largest to year, is not the year when we have 30 governors' offices of but it is important as some of the most important work that will be going on in the presidential race will be the contrast of democratic governors, bring people together, to make the tops decisions and right investments to create jobs and opportunity now and republican governors that are giving us warned over trickle-down economics and there are now remanded -- and now met -- and that will
jay ensley wrote a book on creating jobs in this economy, that is an exciting race. in new hampshire, john lynch retires, one of the more popular governors with one of the highest approval ratings of any democratic governor and that is after eight years. there will be a race to fill his seat and in vermont, like new hampshire, they like to elect to their governor in two-year cycles to keep them hopping. that one will be up as well. montana, brian schwietzer will be completing his two-term limit...
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jay inslee has written a book on creating jobs in the greek economy. that is an exciting race. in new hampshire, john lynch, one of the more important -- popular governors, and that is after eight years here there will be a race to fill his seat, and in vermont, they like to elect their governors on two- year cycles. that one will be up as well. montana, brian schweitzer will complete his two-term limit. will be a lot of things going on in the dynamic of the presidential race. it is not the largest year, the year when we have 30 governors' offices of, but it is an important year, and some of the most important work going on as far as it plays into the presidential race will be the contrast of democratic governors who bring people together to make the tough decisions and the right investments to create jobs and opportunity now, and republican governors who are giveing us some pretty mean spirited right-wing etiology that never created a single job. that will be the choice. >> one of my favorite -- >> you believe government can work, can make things happen. hothea>> you have had a gas tax increase in m
jay inslee has written a book on creating jobs in the greek economy. that is an exciting race. in new hampshire, john lynch, one of the more important -- popular governors, and that is after eight years here there will be a race to fill his seat, and in vermont, they like to elect their governors on two- year cycles. that one will be up as well. montana, brian schweitzer will complete his two-term limit. will be a lot of things going on in the dynamic of the presidential race. it is not the...