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john martin is truly a partner. he acknowledged his priority regarding excellent equipment, training, and infrastructure. but he sort of downplayed that. he has been, like our mayor, a huge champion of public safety. it is an honor to stand with both of you today, evidenced by this facility, which will add to an already top of the line fire department facility at the airport. what you see here will enhance our ability to respond to water- related emergencies that much quicker. it is cutting edge, just like everything provided by the airport. the san francisco fire department operates three stations here. we are solely responsible for emergency incidents in and around the airport. many of the members of the san francisco fire department assigned to the airport are here today. i thank you for your dedication and professionalism. there are a lot of people think. we are very proud to be standing here today and cutting the ribbon. it will be a facility that we will use often. hopefully primarily for training, but we will
john martin is truly a partner. he acknowledged his priority regarding excellent equipment, training, and infrastructure. but he sort of downplayed that. he has been, like our mayor, a huge champion of public safety. it is an honor to stand with both of you today, evidenced by this facility, which will add to an already top of the line fire department facility at the airport. what you see here will enhance our ability to respond to water- related emergencies that much quicker. it is cutting...
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john martin. >> thank you all for being here. [applause] thank you for being here for the opening of the marine response emergency facility. i want to begin by introducing several dignitaries. the first is commission vice president mike hardeman. thank you. and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from our congressional delegation. we have staff members from senator feinstein's office, nancy pelosi's office, and others. thank you for joining us today. [applause] throughout our history, safety and security has always been our priority. safety and security of our passengers, and safety of our employees. we are building on that commitment by commissioning what is the first fire rescue boat house facility on the west coast of the united states. more simply -- [airplane noise] we are at an airport. this is the first marine emergency response facility on
john martin. >> thank you all for being here. [applause] thank you for being here for the opening of the marine response emergency facility. i want to begin by introducing several dignitaries. the first is commission vice president mike hardeman. thank you. and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from our...
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. >> it is my pleasure to join secretary has and acting administrator as well as our own john martin, the director of the airport to celebrate the groundbreaking. if you know this and you are a student of air control or air traffic, you should know that the first quarter of this year, we had almost 11% increase in passenger travel. compared to last year's same quarter. if you compare ourselves to the other 12 airports around the country, for the last 12 months, we are leading the pack with a 5.6 increase in passenger travel. it is critical to not only san francisco, to the bay area and all of our neighbors around the region, i would argue the whole area of northern california to have a safe and successfully operating airport. like any infrastructure, i want to let you know that i wore my lucky guy. this is the tide of the golden gate bridge. it is one that i will proudly wear every time we have a major announcement for infrastructure efforts that we have. and certainly, secretary, with you, you head up agencies that are so critical to the infrastructure of our whole transportation sys
. >> it is my pleasure to join secretary has and acting administrator as well as our own john martin, the director of the airport to celebrate the groundbreaking. if you know this and you are a student of air control or air traffic, you should know that the first quarter of this year, we had almost 11% increase in passenger travel. compared to last year's same quarter. if you compare ourselves to the other 12 airports around the country, for the last 12 months, we are leading the pack...
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john martin. >> thank you all for being here. [applause] thank you for being here for the opening of the marine response emergency facility. i want to begin by introducing several dignitaries. the first is commission vice president mike hardeman. thank you. and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from our congressional delegation. we have staff members from senator feinstein's
john martin. >> thank you all for being here. [applause] thank you for being here for the opening of the marine response emergency facility. i want to begin by introducing several dignitaries. the first is commission vice president mike hardeman. thank you. and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from our...
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john martin is a defense attorney. >> everyone who's been convicted nn the last five to six years is possibly the victim of a very substantial miscarriage of justice and on the other hand a lot of very dangerous people might get out of jail. >> reporter: co-workers called teokhan superwoman because she se ted more than 500 samples a month compared to 150 for a typical chemist. that raised suspicions spelled out in a 100-page report by the massachusetts state police. a supervisor said he never saw dookhan in front of a microscope. another chemist said dookhan would submit a cocaine sample and it would come back heroin or vice versa. she is also alleged to have lied under oath claiming to have a master's degree in chemistry from the university of nissachusetts. dookhan later told investigators "i screwed up big time. i messed up. i messed up bad. it's my fault. i don't want the lab to get in trouble." >> if you can get your results done quickly and handle a big volume you're perceived to be a good worker. and beyond that i really can't speculate because we're still anoking at it. but w
john martin is a defense attorney. >> everyone who's been convicted nn the last five to six years is possibly the victim of a very substantial miscarriage of justice and on the other hand a lot of very dangerous people might get out of jail. >> reporter: co-workers called teokhan superwoman because she se ted more than 500 samples a month compared to 150 for a typical chemist. that raised suspicions spelled out in a 100-page report by the massachusetts state police. a supervisor...
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john martin is a defense attorney. >> everyone who's been convicted in the last five to six years issibly the victim of a very substantial miscarriage of justice and on the other hand a lot of very dangerous people might get out of jail. >> reporter: co-workers called dookhan superwoman because she tested more than 500 samples a month compared to 150 for a typical chemist. that raised suspicions spelled out in a 100-page report by the massachusetts state police. a supervisor said he never saw dookhan in front of a microscope. another chemist said dookhan would submit a cocaine sample and it would come back heroin or vice versa. she is also alleged to have lied under oath claiming to have a master's degree in chemistry from the university of massachusetts. dookhan later told investigators "i screwed up big time. i messed up. i messed up bad. it's my fault. i don't want the lab to get in trouble." >> if you can get your results done quickly and handle a big volume you're perceived to be a good worker. and beyond that i really can't speculate because we're still looking at it. but we do
john martin is a defense attorney. >> everyone who's been convicted in the last five to six years issibly the victim of a very substantial miscarriage of justice and on the other hand a lot of very dangerous people might get out of jail. >> reporter: co-workers called dookhan superwoman because she tested more than 500 samples a month compared to 150 for a typical chemist. that raised suspicions spelled out in a 100-page report by the massachusetts state police. a supervisor said he...
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i saw transcriptions of them in the letters of john bartlow martin where they do exist. c-span: is this the same dorothy fosdick that went to work over on capitol hill after all that? >> guest: probably. c-span: she's still alive, or did you... >> guest: i don't know. c-span: when you get something like that, do you ever try to find them and call them up and ask them whether this is true or not or... >> guest: well, there's so many characters here, though. i did interview marietta tree before she died. i did try to get to the central characters in the book, but what i found was that stevenson's a guy who has associations with people in the democratic party, he has people in the un that you need to see. so it's real hard to cut down. and besides which, someone like dorothy fosdick, and indeed this was the case with marietta tree, they're never going to tell you about the intimacies of their relationship. c-span: what did marietta tree tell you? i mean, did you ask you about it? >> guest: well--no, i'm just a little bit too sensitive to that to know that if it doesn't come
i saw transcriptions of them in the letters of john bartlow martin where they do exist. c-span: is this the same dorothy fosdick that went to work over on capitol hill after all that? >> guest: probably. c-span: she's still alive, or did you... >> guest: i don't know. c-span: when you get something like that, do you ever try to find them and call them up and ask them whether this is true or not or... >> guest: well, there's so many characters here, though. i did interview...
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martin was. harbor's leaders kind of snooty liberal elitey magazine. what does that have to do with a crime story? that opened up a whole way of looking at things i never thought about. john merlo martin was one of the most premiere magazine writers in the 1940s and 50s. he later went on and became a speech writer for adlai stevenson and in a funny way became an ambassador to the dominican republic. that is when he became respectable. when he was not so respectable he exploited issues of class and political corruption and crime and justice in chicago and he wrote for harper's magazine. he wrote a beautiful piece about the hickman case which intrigues me even more because you think something like this, one of the big magazines then as it is now and he had a huge reputation. why didn't people take it up from there and write something more about it. i will cut his autobiography and from little snippets in his story i realize i ended up finding out a lot about the case from a source i did not expect at all which was the cook county coroner's office because at the time the coroner's office was charged with investigating what they would call suspicious death. that could be anyt
martin was. harbor's leaders kind of snooty liberal elitey magazine. what does that have to do with a crime story? that opened up a whole way of looking at things i never thought about. john merlo martin was one of the most premiere magazine writers in the 1940s and 50s. he later went on and became a speech writer for adlai stevenson and in a funny way became an ambassador to the dominican republic. that is when he became respectable. when he was not so respectable he exploited issues of class...
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john lewis: i supported the position of martin luther king jr. as chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, during that time, we had already taken a position against the war in vietnam. so many of the young people in sncc, so many of the young people that we were working with all across the south were being drafted and going off to vietnam, so we came out against the war in january 1966. but i was there at riverside church on the night of april 4th, 1967, when he spoke. and i think that speech is one of the greatest speeches. a lot of people speak about the march on washington. it was a wonderful speech. but the speech against the war in vietnam, dr. king-he said, "i'm not going to segregate my conscience. if i'm against violence at home, i'm against violence abroad." and he went on to say that america was the greatest purveyor of violence in the world. he was-he was a preacher. he was a prophet. amy goodman: do you agree with him? rep. john lewis: i agree with him. amy goodman: that the u.s. is the greatest purveyor of violence. re
john lewis: i supported the position of martin luther king jr. as chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, during that time, we had already taken a position against the war in vietnam. so many of the young people in sncc, so many of the young people that we were working with all across the south were being drafted and going off to vietnam, so we came out against the war in january 1966. but i was there at riverside church on the night of april 4th, 1967, when he spoke. and i...
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"john martin, wanting to support republicans."tt romney is doing nothing -- nothing to keep his loyalty of republicans. host: coming up, this is an extended "washington journal." we will be bringing you the morning briefing from "national journal." that is coming up in just maybe half of an hour or so. susan will be in our charlotte studio, speaking with the mayor of charlotte as well, anthony fox. bob morgan is the president of the chamber of commerce, who will -- who will as well be our guest. coming up shortly, the morning briefing from packard place. valerie jarrett will be the newsmaker guest in a few minutes as we continue to take your calls this morning. new york city, are you better off than you were? caller: i am not better off. i had to lay off all of my best employees to pay for the grants. we are worse than with jimmy carter. and i lowered my mortgage to 9%. all presidents are guilty for the price of gas because they do not exploit the natural gas is that we have. in the united states, with the unemployment we have in
"john martin, wanting to support republicans."tt romney is doing nothing -- nothing to keep his loyalty of republicans. host: coming up, this is an extended "washington journal." we will be bringing you the morning briefing from "national journal." that is coming up in just maybe half of an hour or so. susan will be in our charlotte studio, speaking with the mayor of charlotte as well, anthony fox. bob morgan is the president of the chamber of commerce, who will --...
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cottoy martin john coughlan john gerard coughlin timothy j. coughlin james e.derick john cox james raymond coyle michele coyle-eulau anne marie cramer christopher s. cramer denise elizabeth crant james leslie crawford, jr. robert james crawford cara kathleen creamer. joanne mary cregan lucy crifasi john a. crisci daniel hal crisman dennis cross kevin raymond crotty thomas g. crotty and my cousin, nicholas pollitt should follow, firefighter and c. 35. we miss you every single day and all the fallen are missed every single day. god bless you all. these are not just names that we read. god bless the united states of america. welles remy crowther and my outgoing godfather, michael maca rallied. not a day goes by where i don't interview. we all love and miss you so much. robert l. cruikshank john robert cruz grace yu cua kenneth john cubas francisco cruz cubero richard j. cudina neil james cudmore thomas patrick cullen lll joyce cummings brian thomas cummins michael cunningham robert curatolo laurence damian curia paul dario curioli beverly curry andrew peters charl
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thrashing nicolas almagro while crotch marin church takes on the congregation will beat tsonga martin king johnof that here and in the light magill in the champion andy murray is set to be tested by canada's milosz ray on it. one of the women's side fourteen time major winner serina williams and face just one break point and she crashed unseeded and i asked about six love six love to reach the quarter finals in two hundred hours while former world number one our evanovich meat dog areas that down a bit on the road to reach the last eight of a grand slam for the first time in four years now are fast rising angele grab on germany is up against french open finally star errani and welcome to. another italian no better than she. now russia have won six more gold medals on day five of the paralympics in england to my fourth in the medal table but it is victories came in archery and table tennis they are the biggest successes it can take in athletics it's solved and lexi loves to respective goals in those one hundred and four hundred metres and recall that as a marker not won the women's long jump and
thrashing nicolas almagro while crotch marin church takes on the congregation will beat tsonga martin king johnof that here and in the light magill in the champion andy murray is set to be tested by canada's milosz ray on it. one of the women's side fourteen time major winner serina williams and face just one break point and she crashed unseeded and i asked about six love six love to reach the quarter finals in two hundred hours while former world number one our evanovich meat dog areas that...
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two hours and that next for the third seed is nearing church the crowd easily beat unseated martin king john to reach the last eight or meanwhile while the more better a progressed after local favorite mardy fish withdrew for health reasons and the swiss were next placed czech punish verdict after the six seed beat spain's nicolas in straight sets. so the big names have advanced in the men's draw but there was an upset in the women's second seed agnieszka rather than scared crushed out in straight sets to italy's roberta vinci a compact it saw the iranian in the forefront of. the french open final is also sprang a surprise by knocking out informed german kerber in a tough to setter seven six six three was the final score it's a breakthrough season for irani who reached her maiden grand slam quarter final at this rally and i've been in january. also through a former world number one and evanovich the serbian stormed to a six club six four victory over split down a bit longer but horrible garia and just seventy seven minutes. on the next is an imperious arena williams the american steamrollere
two hours and that next for the third seed is nearing church the crowd easily beat unseated martin king john to reach the last eight or meanwhile while the more better a progressed after local favorite mardy fish withdrew for health reasons and the swiss were next placed czech punish verdict after the six seed beat spain's nicolas in straight sets. so the big names have advanced in the men's draw but there was an upset in the women's second seed agnieszka rather than scared crushed out in...
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. >> you don't agree with johnathon martin? >> johnof the best reporters in washington but he is talking to a lot of must be pun /* republicans that are getting nervous. they don't see romney has a 50s guy but a viable alternative. >> agree with that. >> let me bring you in to this. i argue differently than what johnathon is saying. i think mitt is muddying his message on a variety of issues, including the tax issue which he just wrote up this week and i threw two with temper tantrums a blog and full column on the subject and got calls from ultra senior people in the romney campaign that i'm not sure frankly i wanted to talk to. you see roger stone, i don't know what mitt's message is sometimes. i think i know what he intends it to be. but he is not getting it out and talking to the middle class. >> the real problem with the mitt romney campaign is mitt romney. he is inauthentic. he comes across as a guy that will say and be anything you need him to be. he is not a conservative. never has been. he talks about reagan but he didn't suppo
. >> you don't agree with johnathon martin? >> johnof the best reporters in washington but he is talking to a lot of must be pun /* republicans that are getting nervous. they don't see romney has a 50s guy but a viable alternative. >> agree with that. >> let me bring you in to this. i argue differently than what johnathon is saying. i think mitt is muddying his message on a variety of issues, including the tax issue which he just wrote up this week and i threw two with...
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martin. >> yeah. john, you know this better than anybody else, the fog tomorrow morning, if it gets here at 8:00 a.m. it is fogged in. 10:00 a.m. we will see clearing and have a beautiful shot. tomorrow morning there is fog like this morning over the bay area. by 8:00 a.m. it is cloudy over the bridge and berkeley you will see it, from oakland as well. 9:30 a.m. there will be clear skies and a better view. 10:00 a.m. is our best bet. 9:30 a.m. at the golden gate bridge you will have broken clouds. the rest of the bay area, you have a good chance of seeing this. steve paulson will be following this and i will be back and give you the forecast that takes you into the bay area weekend. >> if you can't see it in person ktvu will air the space shuttle endeavor fly over live. it is expected to pass over the bay area around 8:30 a.m., that will take it live on mornings on 2 and watch it on our live stream on www.ktvu.com and our mobile lap. >>> analysts say september is another sluggish month for job growth after
martin. >> yeah. john, you know this better than anybody else, the fog tomorrow morning, if it gets here at 8:00 a.m. it is fogged in. 10:00 a.m. we will see clearing and have a beautiful shot. tomorrow morning there is fog like this morning over the bay area. by 8:00 a.m. it is cloudy over the bridge and berkeley you will see it, from oakland as well. 9:30 a.m. there will be clear skies and a better view. 10:00 a.m. is our best bet. 9:30 a.m. at the golden gate bridge you will have...
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and when this part of the seed school is completed...in southwest baltimore, john rydell, fox 45 news at 5:30." 3 governor martin o'malley had this to say about art modell's impact on the baltimore community..."respected by his players and beloved by his family and baltimore football fans, art brought the game and spirit of football back to balt. baltimore.he helped reinvigorate baltimoreans' sense of pride in their team and their city. city.as we prepare for another exciting season of ravens fridays...let us all take a moment to remember art and his family in our thoughts and prayers." there's... one place,.../ where... art modell... has been honored... for years... / as... the man... who brought football... back to baltimore. baltimore. modell's... carrer hissory ... leaves... a ...lasting legacy... at the sports legends museum... downtown....//though ... he... neeer... made it... into... the... pro football hall of fame... / museum ...found their own way him... with... a... ceremony in 2008.../, where... employees... dedicated a plaque... in... his name. "mr. gibbons, our executive director, initiated a campa
and when this part of the seed school is completed...in southwest baltimore, john rydell, fox 45 news at 5:30." 3 governor martin o'malley had this to say about art modell's impact on the baltimore community..."respected by his players and beloved by his family and baltimore football fans, art brought the game and spirit of football back to balt. baltimore.he helped reinvigorate baltimoreans' sense of pride in their team and their city. city.as we prepare for another exciting season...
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. >> "outfront" tonight, roland martin and john avalon.l, roland, you seem really happy. >> well, no, first of all, i think what this says is this is the m.o. of the republican party when you talk about what romney, he's not going to bother with him. is a bunch of government assistants. >> i'm going to play that one in a second, but let's stick with this one about the latino joke. n how bad is this for him? dot come off as ce kind of joke? >> a poll came out today showing he is 53nt d to president ama among latinos. all i'm saying is it's not going to get you a higher amount of latino votes and s he might be this, but it doesn necessarily play well. what he said -- >> i'm going to play that rig no anlet's go to you afte that. here is another clip of mitt romney a >> there are 47% of the people involved in the -- all right, there are 47% who were with him, who we who believe they are victims, who believe they are tix to health care, food, housing, you name it. >> ryan, that has got to be something his campaign is pretty upset, whatever wil
. >> "outfront" tonight, roland martin and john avalon.l, roland, you seem really happy. >> well, no, first of all, i think what this says is this is the m.o. of the republican party when you talk about what romney, he's not going to bother with him. is a bunch of government assistants. >> i'm going to play that one in a second, but let's stick with this one about the latino joke. n how bad is this for him? dot come off as ce kind of joke? >> a poll came out...
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. >> "outfront" tonight, roland martin and john avalon.ell, roland, you seem really happy. >> well, no, first of all, i think what this says is this is the m.o. of the republican party when you talk about what romney, he's not going to bother with him. all they want is a bunch of government assistants. >> i'm going to play that one in a second, but let's stick with this one about the latino joke how bad is this for him? is this going to come off as a racist kind of a joke? >> a poll came out today showing he is 53 points down to president obama among latinos. all i'm saying is it's not going to get you a higher amount of latino votes. and so he might think it's cute, but it doesn't play well. and the more damning comment is what he said later. >> i'm going to play that right now and let's go to you after that. here is another clip of mitt romney at the same fund-raiser. here he is. >> there are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. there are 47% who are with him, who believe in big government, who believe they a
. >> "outfront" tonight, roland martin and john avalon.ell, roland, you seem really happy. >> well, no, first of all, i think what this says is this is the m.o. of the republican party when you talk about what romney, he's not going to bother with him. all they want is a bunch of government assistants. >> i'm going to play that one in a second, but let's stick with this one about the latino joke how bad is this for him? is this going to come off as a racist kind of a...
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john: to share pepsi at the lunch counter. >> these ads came out before people who knew martin luther king was. john: because pepsi wanted to make money? >> pepsi was nearly bankrupt during the great depression. a man with a vision, walter mack, said coke, won't sell to negro consumers. so we'll sell to negro consumers and the rest is history. john: in jacksonville, florida, city officials acting at the behest of companies, wouldn't force segregation ordinances? >> no. everybody knows plessy versus ferguson says separate and equal is okay on the buses, cars. what happened they didn't want to enforce it. it cost them business. and so they fought it. blacks boycotted. it was a mess. and so ultimately the government had to many cities had to force the businesses to do it. and one city, jacksonville, florida, the companies convinced the government to back off. john: and other places businesses refused to obey the jim crow law. they said we want to serve every customer? >> yeah. we assume that when government pass as law that business is going to follow through and the corporate lawyers for these com
john: to share pepsi at the lunch counter. >> these ads came out before people who knew martin luther king was. john: because pepsi wanted to make money? >> pepsi was nearly bankrupt during the great depression. a man with a vision, walter mack, said coke, won't sell to negro consumers. so we'll sell to negro consumers and the rest is history. john: in jacksonville, florida, city officials acting at the behest of companies, wouldn't force segregation ordinances? >> no....
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martin. >> congressman john larson of connecticut, thank you, sir, so much for joining us. >> thank you, sirth us. much more ahead. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. yeah. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free... ...but i'm a woman. maybe it's a misprint. does it look like a misprint? ok. what i was trying... [ voice of dennis ] silence. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the safe drivi
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national convention, a partial list of speakers include, massachusetts senator, john kerry, nancy pelosi, maryland governor martin o'malley and senate majority leaderarry reid and likely, elizabeth warren and sandra fluke and one liberal with a prime-time speaking spot is this man. watch his latest gaffe. [inaudible] >> sean: joining me is tucker carlson and kirstin powers. >> he said obama was as an african-american, clean and articulate. you can't go to a 7-eleven without a slight indian accent or a dunkin donuts. he's a walking, talk gaufer machine. and barack, a three-letter word, jobs, j-o-b-s. >> i feel like we have talked about this before. the biden-opollous thing. that's a joke and not that big of a deal. he does make a lot of gaffes. he will be on teleprompter, i'm sure. i am sure the democrats are hoping that he will behave. though he doesn't seem to pay a price so maybe they don't care. >> sean: tucker carlson-opollous? >> i'm for humor. at least it's real. of all the phonies who are going to get up next week, i'm going on sunday -- any gathering that celebrates the policies of barack obama is, by def
national convention, a partial list of speakers include, massachusetts senator, john kerry, nancy pelosi, maryland governor martin o'malley and senate majority leaderarry reid and likely, elizabeth warren and sandra fluke and one liberal with a prime-time speaking spot is this man. watch his latest gaffe. [inaudible] >> sean: joining me is tucker carlson and kirstin powers. >> he said obama was as an african-american, clean and articulate. you can't go to a 7-eleven without a slight...
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national convention, a partial list of speakers include, massachusetts senator, john kerry, nancy pelosi, maryland governor martin o'malley and senate majority leaderarry reid and likely, elizabeth warren and sandra fluke and one liberal with a prime-time speaking spot is this man. watch his latest gaffe. [inaudible] >> sean: joining me is tucker carlson and kirstin powers. >> he said obama was as an african-american, clean and articulate. you can't go to a 7-eleven without a slight indian accent or a dunkin donuts. he's a walking, talk gaufer machine. and barack, a three-letter word, jobs, j-o-b-s. >> i feel like we have talked about this before. the biden-opollous thing. that's a joke and not that big of a deal. he does make a lot of gaffes. he will be on teleprompter, i'm sure. i am sure the democrats are hoping that he will behave. though he doesn't seem to pay a price so maybe they don't care. >> sean: tucker carlson-opollous? >> i'm for humor. at least it's real. of all the phonies who are going to get up next week, i'm going on sunday -- any gathering that celebrates the policies of barack obama is, by def
national convention, a partial list of speakers include, massachusetts senator, john kerry, nancy pelosi, maryland governor martin o'malley and senate majority leaderarry reid and likely, elizabeth warren and sandra fluke and one liberal with a prime-time speaking spot is this man. watch his latest gaffe. [inaudible] >> sean: joining me is tucker carlson and kirstin powers. >> he said obama was as an african-american, clean and articulate. you can't go to a 7-eleven without a slight...
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first of all, this was many years ago, but also it's been tried before, martin, in 2008 john mccain's whole campaign in the fall was about joe the plumber. it didn't work. so that's what indicates that there's some desperation here on mitt romney's part that they're going to this well again. it will muddy the waters. it's not clear that what i call 47-gate, the videotape, is necessarily going to be a game-changer that sews up the election for obama. that's not at all clear. it's possible that people do resent what romney basically calls moochers enough that they can squeeze some votes out of this -- >> takers. >> -- and the whole thing is a wash at the end of the day. >> professor dyson, i want to play a bit more of the president this afternoon on the topic of mr. romney's 47%. take a listen. >> when you express an attitude that half the country considers itself victims, that somehow they want to be dependent on government, my thinking is maybe you haven't gotten around a lot because i travel around the country all the time, and the american people are the hardest working people there
first of all, this was many years ago, but also it's been tried before, martin, in 2008 john mccain's whole campaign in the fall was about joe the plumber. it didn't work. so that's what indicates that there's some desperation here on mitt romney's part that they're going to this well again. it will muddy the waters. it's not clear that what i call 47-gate, the videotape, is necessarily going to be a game-changer that sews up the election for obama. that's not at all clear. it's possible that...
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martin luther king. he did this because john f. kennedy saw prostitutes?n from the kennedys because he caught jfk having a fling, if you will, with a prostitute from east germany, that the fbi alleged indicated she was east german spy. hoover could destroy kennedy. stossel: kennedy was terrified. >> the fbi leaked it to whispering willie williams of delaware who wanted to tear down kennedy by exposing the apair. jay edgar hoover had sex files own every senator, every congressmen, anybody who was anybody in america. stossel: you write that washington at the time was a zest pool of sex and sexual blackmail? >> that's right. hoover used the sex files to basically create a government within the government. he brings in the heads of the senate, shows them a sex file on all of their colleagues. they say, okay. no more invs. gages into the east german spy mistress. hoover wanted, in return for that, one, his reappointment by the fbi directer, and number two, official authorization to bug and wiretap martin louiser king he used after getting king on tape having af
martin luther king. he did this because john f. kennedy saw prostitutes?n from the kennedys because he caught jfk having a fling, if you will, with a prostitute from east germany, that the fbi alleged indicated she was east german spy. hoover could destroy kennedy. stossel: kennedy was terrified. >> the fbi leaked it to whispering willie williams of delaware who wanted to tear down kennedy by exposing the apair. jay edgar hoover had sex files own every senator, every congressmen, anybody...
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john mccain. for analysis we'll look to former u.s. ambassador to israel martin indyk. the president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. and "new york times" columnist tom friedman. plus we'll talk to the chief washington correspondent of the "times" david sanger. "time" magazine deputy international editor bobby ghosh. and cbs news political director, john dickerson. this is "face the nation" upon captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. with >> good morning again. and here is the latest news from overnight. four american military people have been killed in an attack in southern afghanistan. this happened when at least one afghan police officer opened fire on them at a checkpoint. the state department has ordered all nonessential u.s. embassy personnel to leave tunisia and sudan, and protests against americans continue in at least 20 countries. we're going to start this morning with libya and the latest on tuesday's attack. we spoke a little earlier this morning with the president of libya's national
john mccain. for analysis we'll look to former u.s. ambassador to israel martin indyk. the president of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. and "new york times" columnist tom friedman. plus we'll talk to the chief washington correspondent of the "times" david sanger. "time" magazine deputy international editor bobby ghosh. and cbs news political director, john dickerson. this is "face the nation" upon captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news...
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the state of the union follows with guests including john mccain and roy blunt, martin omalley, and david axelrod. at 4:00, the host of the face the nation talks with crist christi, newt gingrich, and marha blackburn. they are brought to you as a public service by the network and c-span. they began at noon eastern with "meet the press," "this week, fox news sunday, state of the union, and face the nation from cbs. you can listen to them all on c- span radio here in the washington, d.c. area. nationwide on xm satellite radio. you can go online to cspanradio.org. >> every nation has -- generation has sacrificed. we were then spending their money. we are now even more -- much more spending their money. we are leaving them a mass that will be a very difficult to deal with hand. just think of who was to come here first and take us over. the last thing i want to see is our country taken over because we are so financially weak we cannot do anything. we are moving in that direction. we are on the edge of the cliff. we have to start fixing it now. otherwise we are leaving a disaster to our childre
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>> john can tell you that. >> first of all, i knew martin luther king jr. very, very well. i met the man when i was 18 years old. if dr. king was here today, he would be grateful for the progress that was made. he would be grateful we elected president barack obama as president. but he would say to us that the election of barack obama is not the fulfillment of his reign. he would say it's only a down payment. -- fulfillment of his dream. he would also say we need to make some noise. the way we can be most effective is get up and take our butts to the polls on november 6 and vote like we had never voted before. that's what he would say. [applause] >> we have an opportunity for the next question to the answers -- to be answered -- we're going to answer this very tightly in 30 seconds -- what are some other strategies other than voting? >> john davis to said way because he says getting up off your butt is not just about voting. there is a quiet in the nation that was not there that laid the groundwork for progress in years past. we need to all be raising our voices, not only a
>> john can tell you that. >> first of all, i knew martin luther king jr. very, very well. i met the man when i was 18 years old. if dr. king was here today, he would be grateful for the progress that was made. he would be grateful we elected president barack obama as president. but he would say to us that the election of barack obama is not the fulfillment of his reign. he would say it's only a down payment. -- fulfillment of his dream. he would also say we need to make some noise....
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. >> governor martin o'malley, john harwood. >> governor, thank you so much.expect something $40in return. billionaire oil tycoons charles and david koch and their special- interest friends are spending $400 million to buy this year's elections and advance their agenda. what's their payback? politicians who will pass laws that benefit special interests, but hurt the middle class; more tax cuts for the rich, eliminate the minimum wage, big cuts to our schools, but big subsidies for...
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martin. amen. (music playing) (thomas schatz) i think one of the things that makes "the searchers" such a powerful film is the john wayne figure. the western hero by definition is a fairly obsessive type. clearly, in "the searchers," that type of character is pushed to absolute extremes, where it's not simply obsessive but virtually psychotic behavior. maybe you don't know my brad's been sitting up -- i'd be obliged if you'd come to the point, ma'am. it's just that i know that martha'd want you to take care of her boys as well as her girls. and if the girls are dead, don't let the boys waste their lives in vengeance. promise me, ethan! well, come on, if you're going with us. (thomas schatz) one thing that happens as we watch the film, that what we have learned to live with in terms of a character's psychology and set of behaviors, if pushed just a little ways, is pretty frightening. (henry sheehan) it becomes obvious as the film wears on that wayne does not want to rescue his niece, he wants to kill her. nope. our turnin' back don't mean nothin', not in the long run. if she's alive, she's safe. for a while. they'l
martin. amen. (music playing) (thomas schatz) i think one of the things that makes "the searchers" such a powerful film is the john wayne figure. the western hero by definition is a fairly obsessive type. clearly, in "the searchers," that type of character is pushed to absolute extremes, where it's not simply obsessive but virtually psychotic behavior. maybe you don't know my brad's been sitting up -- i'd be obliged if you'd come to the point, ma'am. it's just that i know...
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martin. we've had presidents before who ost,nkwealthy, teddy roosevelt, john f.ennedy, but they have been traitors to their class, at least that's how the rich have felt. they have represented the poor, advanced labor unions, advanced social security, and all sorts of middle class and working cls goals. tt rney hesty thnde pde who is a spokesman, a sponsor, a booster of the rich, and that, i think, is what americans are beginning to see more and more. the president is exactly right. you can't build an economy from the top down. we have seen over and over again viig t breaks to the rich hoping that everybody else benefits, simply doesn't work. it didn't work when george w. bush provided that big tax break. it did not help when ronald reagan --eagamicsas presumed to create a lot of wealth for the middle class? no. the median wage began to stagnate. trickle down economics is a complete fraud. >> to professor reich's point, he says he thinks that perception is getting thrgh to thelectate. "washingtopost w tio nehese live and they interviewed voters there, and the thi
martin. we've had presidents before who ost,nkwealthy, teddy roosevelt, john f.ennedy, but they have been traitors to their class, at least that's how the rich have felt. they have represented the poor, advanced labor unions, advanced social security, and all sorts of middle class and working cls goals. tt rney hesty thnde pde who is a spokesman, a sponsor, a booster of the rich, and that, i think, is what americans are beginning to see more and more. the president is exactly right. you can't...