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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.
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.
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martin, what are the authorities there telling you? >> reporter: morning, john.f people talking about the comment by the prime minister there, bonkers, and it got quite a chuckle, however, this is an extremely serious matter as everybody, especially on this island knows. the island is the island john macafee lives on or the island, greg falls, died. it is his death that seems to be overlooked in the effort to find mcafee. they have not had a single sighting of mcafee since he went into hiding which is hard to imagine since he has been public in all of the communication he's had outside of this country. not a single person reported seeing him. this island is relatively small, about 10,000 people and yet he's managed to stay hidden. they believe he is here. they just don't know exactly where he is. don't you track his phone conversations? they say they're not sure how he's getting out, if he's using a cell phone or land line. basically they're very frustrated. as you already heard from the prime minister, they think his mental state of mind is a real problem here a
martin, what are the authorities there telling you? >> reporter: morning, john.f people talking about the comment by the prime minister there, bonkers, and it got quite a chuckle, however, this is an extremely serious matter as everybody, especially on this island knows. the island is the island john macafee lives on or the island, greg falls, died. it is his death that seems to be overlooked in the effort to find mcafee. they have not had a single sighting of mcafee since he went into...
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coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the new allegations involving general john allen. david martinest from the pentagon. plus, congressional leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell discuss the chances of compromise over the fiscal cliff. oliver stone tells us about his new documentary series. that and more coming up on "cbs this morning." that is the morning news for this tuesday. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. have a great day. ,,,, . >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >>> good morning everyone. it's tuesday november the 13th 13th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm mental mri -- michelle griego. let's get a check on the weather. >>> looks like a like day coming our way. it is chilly in spots if you're heading out the door. we have rain coming in our direction. we'll talk more about that coming up. >>> and the road
coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the new allegations involving general john allen. david martinest from the pentagon. plus, congressional leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell discuss the chances of compromise over the fiscal cliff. oliver stone tells us about his new documentary series. that and more coming up on "cbs this morning." that is the morning news for this tuesday. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. have a great day....
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wrote a good piece -- >> john martin wrote a piece in "politico," and in 1972, pauline living in manhattan, a great film critic -- >> how could nixon -- >> i only know one person who voted for him and carried every state but massachusetts. i think something like that, less extreme version because obama didn't do as well as nix nixon, but something like that was going on with serious people. i had a bet with a conservative radio talk show host who bought me dinner in new york, that he nows owes me, that romney would win with more than 330 votes. >> ron, to get back to the main subject of what we learned about obama, one of more thesis in "confidence men," and then an op-ed piece five or six days ago is that obama did not mobilize his awemy of supporters well enough in the first term in order to truly be who he was. can you explain that? >> well, it was an area of some regret, certainly looking back by folks in the white house, and some was, as we say, uncharted territory. there is a gap between the election and governance. we all know about that, but having said that, they certainly did not
wrote a good piece -- >> john martin wrote a piece in "politico," and in 1972, pauline living in manhattan, a great film critic -- >> how could nixon -- >> i only know one person who voted for him and carried every state but massachusetts. i think something like that, less extreme version because obama didn't do as well as nix nixon, but something like that was going on with serious people. i had a bet with a conservative radio talk show host who bought me dinner in...
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martin. >> good morning, john. let's talk about early voting.been early voting in the state of ohio since october 2nd. we are well into november, and there's early voting again today. early voting could actually pay off very much in the favor of president obama. take a look at the numbers that cnn has gathered in the latest polling. and it has to do with those people who have either early voted already, or say they plan to early vote, and right now it's all in favor of president obama. that breakdown, 63% in favor of the president. with 35% in favor of mitt romney. but then, go to election day. ask with the same poll who and how are you going to vote on election day and the numbers go greatly in favor of governor romney. 55% to the governor and it would be 42% to president obama. as you pointed out, both candidates were in the state yesterday. what do you know, both candidates are going to be back in the state today. and both of them are going to be in the same city. columbus, ohio. president obama will be first with a rally that will take place
martin. >> good morning, john. let's talk about early voting.been early voting in the state of ohio since october 2nd. we are well into november, and there's early voting again today. early voting could actually pay off very much in the favor of president obama. take a look at the numbers that cnn has gathered in the latest polling. and it has to do with those people who have either early voted already, or say they plan to early vote, and right now it's all in favor of president obama....
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john martin, my friend from chicago who came here to volunteer, dr. anderson came over from sweden to spend the week campaigning. he wasn't able to convince to many people with a swedish accent. [laughter] [applause] brian, you were great. thank you very much. john thomas, the duffys - -- i am not going to go away. [applause] i am not going to run again but i certainly am going to be supporting people to do the right things for the right reasons, to build wisconsin and build america. i just want to finish up, ladies and gentlemen, by telling you you are wonderful people. my father always told me, you are lucky to have five good friends you can really count on. and will go to bat for you. i look at this crowd and my father was wrong. i have thousands of friends. [applause] and supporters. crowd: tommy, tommy! thank you, thank you. just know that we fought the good fight. we came up short but that does not mean we should keep fighting for our principles, our ideals, and our beliefs. we have -- [applause] we have a state to build behind scott walker and
john martin, my friend from chicago who came here to volunteer, dr. anderson came over from sweden to spend the week campaigning. he wasn't able to convince to many people with a swedish accent. [laughter] [applause] brian, you were great. thank you very much. john thomas, the duffys - -- i am not going to go away. [applause] i am not going to run again but i certainly am going to be supporting people to do the right things for the right reasons, to build wisconsin and build america. i just...
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which actor played president bartlett in the popular tv series "the west wing," john list lithgow, rob lowe, martinr jeff daniels? >> martin sheen. >> more cheating than in the election. >> people know. what is going on? >> originally, the president, aaron sorkin when he wrote "the west wing" didn't think the president would be featured at all and martin sheen cast in four episodes, he was so great, they kept bringing him back. >> he was great in that role. i think time for another one. >> one more. all right, true or false, every president in the white house has been married. >> false. >> third time they cheated in a row. >> who knew all the answers? the girl in the back? give her all the money. so, who was not married? >> james buchanan, the 15th president, never got married. he did live for 15 years with his man friend, another senator, not saying anything. >> what? >> i did not know. >> just saying -- before becoming president, he had a male roommate friend. >> because of that we are going to do one more. go ahead, one more. >> all the way from hawaii. which movie does michael douglas play the
which actor played president bartlett in the popular tv series "the west wing," john list lithgow, rob lowe, martinr jeff daniels? >> martin sheen. >> more cheating than in the election. >> people know. what is going on? >> originally, the president, aaron sorkin when he wrote "the west wing" didn't think the president would be featured at all and martin sheen cast in four episodes, he was so great, they kept bringing him back. >> he was great...
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john? >> steve and cynne, this was not an election year for governor martin o'malley here in maryland, but he's probably waking up this morning feeling like it was, a major victory for the governor and, of course, those who supported question four, six, and seven. all three won yesterday. i got to tell you, two of these races were very close, even though opponents of same-sex marriage collected three times the amount of signatures they needed in a petition earlier this year to put this referendum on the ballot yesterday. question six wins with a slight margin. the associated press reporting 52% to 48%. the vote means of course, same-sex marriages can begin next year. it goes into effect january 1. >> it is a complete seachange, where we have been losing these for years, we're finally seeing the tide turning and it makes us incredibly optimistic for the future. >> and as for question seven of course, millions of dollars were spent in advertising for and against the expansion of gambling. that passed as well. as you can imagine, the celebration ran late here at the national harbor, which inc
john? >> steve and cynne, this was not an election year for governor martin o'malley here in maryland, but he's probably waking up this morning feeling like it was, a major victory for the governor and, of course, those who supported question four, six, and seven. all three won yesterday. i got to tell you, two of these races were very close, even though opponents of same-sex marriage collected three times the amount of signatures they needed in a petition earlier this year to put this...
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john allen. then the comedy version. martin short as petraeus. elaine as broadwell. get out. er gar ra as jill kelly. and my favorite, tilda as general john allen. we have more suggestions at cnbc.com. >> oh, that's a -- >> only you, jane wells. >> i'm glad it wasn't me as petraeus. >> it could be. it could be, depending -- >> no, but take your shirt off. be the fbi agent. >> i've got to wax my chest first, jane. let me -- let's do that the next show. >> plus we're still on the air, jane. >> tmi. >> good to see you. see you tomorrow. >>> coming up next on "fast" a trader is taking a picture perfect trade of day. stay with us. we're going to lift the curtain and reveal what it is. stay tuned. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fi
john allen. then the comedy version. martin short as petraeus. elaine as broadwell. get out. er gar ra as jill kelly. and my favorite, tilda as general john allen. we have more suggestions at cnbc.com. >> oh, that's a -- >> only you, jane wells. >> i'm glad it wasn't me as petraeus. >> it could be. it could be, depending -- >> no, but take your shirt off. be the fbi agent. >> i've got to wax my chest first, jane. let me -- let's do that the next show....
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martin. i'll tell you, john mcafee will only give himself in if you turn to belize. >> thank you, jorge. >> have good night. >> thank you. >>> to another story, the death of a television icon. a look at the long career of larrying aman and the role he relished more than any other. that's coming up. what?! you've got to be kidding me. [ derek ] i've never seen a road like this. there's jagged rock all the way around. this is really gonna test the ats on all levels. [ derek ] this road is the most uneven surface, and it gets very narrow. magnetic ride control is going to be working hard. the shock absorbers react to the road 1,000 times a second. it keeps you firmly in control. whoa! [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. . . . >>> who's there? >> oh, if you were old enough to remember that when that happened, that was just one of america's great, great cliffhangers. in fact, that probably was the invention almost of the cliffhanger. who shot j.r.? it kept american television audiences guessing for month back in the heyday of "dallas." i want to show you what the south fork ranch looks like
martin. i'll tell you, john mcafee will only give himself in if you turn to belize. >> thank you, jorge. >> have good night. >> thank you. >>> to another story, the death of a television icon. a look at the long career of larrying aman and the role he relished more than any other. that's coming up. what?! you've got to be kidding me. [ derek ] i've never seen a road like this. there's jagged rock all the way around. this is really gonna test the ats on all levels. [...
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martin. i'll tell you, john mcafee will only give himself in if you turn to belize. >> thank you, jorge. >> have good night. >> thank you. >>> to another story, the death of a television icon. a look at the long career of larry hagman and the role he relished more than any other. that's coming up.s 12. part of a whole new line of tablets from dell. it's changing the conversation. ♪ it's changing the conversation. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat
martin. i'll tell you, john mcafee will only give himself in if you turn to belize. >> thank you, jorge. >> have good night. >> thank you. >>> to another story, the death of a television icon. a look at the long career of larry hagman and the role he relished more than any other. that's coming up.s 12. part of a whole new line of tablets from dell. it's changing the conversation. ♪ it's changing the conversation. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that...
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. >> john candy, steve martin. those aren't pillows. to give thanks, we are reminded this is still a nation on alert. the fbi says it has busted a terrorism plot created by four men from southern california. but the man who inspired their deadly intentions can't be stopped. >> also this morning, it's beginning to look ♪ a lot like christmas >> okay. we're not going to do a duet anytime soon. beginning to look a lot like christmas in the aisles of your local supermarket. retailers are hoping the look will prompt shoppers to fill their carts. it's what's inside that fancy packaging that may be less than festive. >> hmm, good tease, ferris. >>> new details in the search for a cease-fire in the middle east. secretary of state hillary clinton meets with president abbas and egyptian leaders in cairo as violence rages. >> at least 200 rockets were launched into israel from gaza yesterday. five israelis and more than 130 palestinians have been killed as this conflict enters the eighth day. secretary clinton expressed sorrow for the heavy loss o
. >> john candy, steve martin. those aren't pillows. to give thanks, we are reminded this is still a nation on alert. the fbi says it has busted a terrorism plot created by four men from southern california. but the man who inspired their deadly intentions can't be stopped. >> also this morning, it's beginning to look ♪ a lot like christmas >> okay. we're not going to do a duet anytime soon. beginning to look a lot like christmas in the aisles of your local supermarket....
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our team this morning, talking about the breaking news, suzy suzywelch, roland martin and john bermane scandal that has forced the cia director david petraeus to resign. it gets very complicated. so stay with me. the new general in this case is john allen, who took over for petraeus in afghanistan. he is under investigation for alleged inappropriate communications with a woman named jill kelley. general allen had exchanged thousands of pages of documents, inappropriate e-mails, inappropriate communications is what they're calling it, with miss kelley, described as a petraeusamily friend. apparently at the very beginning of all this, miss kelley, on the right of your screen there, unwittingly exposed the petraeus affair with paula broadwell after she went to the fbi to complain about those anonymous, threatening e-mails. tu turned out to be from paula broadwell. "the wall street journal" rather is reporting that the fbi agent who launched the initial petraeus investigation when ms. kelley went to him to complain about those e-mails, he's now under investigation, too. why? apparently he
our team this morning, talking about the breaking news, suzy suzywelch, roland martin and john bermane scandal that has forced the cia director david petraeus to resign. it gets very complicated. so stay with me. the new general in this case is john allen, who took over for petraeus in afghanistan. he is under investigation for alleged inappropriate communications with a woman named jill kelley. general allen had exchanged thousands of pages of documents, inappropriate e-mails, inappropriate...
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martin. i'll tell you, john mcafee will only give himself in if you turn to belize. >> thank you, jorge. >> have a good night. >> thank you. >>> to another story, the death of a television icon. a look at the long career of larrying aman and the role he relished more than any other. that's coming up. e silverado 15- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based on important things, like depreciation, fuel, and maintenance costs. and now trade up to get a 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. from outstanding value to standing the test of time, chevy runs deep. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. thrget 3 yearsgiving weeke
martin. i'll tell you, john mcafee will only give himself in if you turn to belize. >> thank you, jorge. >> have a good night. >> thank you. >>> to another story, the death of a television icon. a look at the long career of larrying aman and the role he relished more than any other. that's coming up. e silverado 15- still the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. and now we've also been recognized for lowest total cost of ownership -- based...
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martin at sir john knollys' stable yard, st.' palace," and it says-- and i think this is full of drama, i really do-- "poor dear baba and tiny mama miss nana very much. hope she is well and not too sad." signed "princess of wales." would that be the sadness of queen alexandra's death? what's the date of that? 25. - yes, i suppose that's absolutely right, isn't it? - that's right. you're living with them. you're going to get that. absolutely marvelous. and that seems to be an absolute bombshell to receive, doesn't it? - that's right, yes. - and a bombshell to have taken down by the secretary at the postal office. i'm sure it was a very very exciting moment to receive that. similar excitement here. fantastically exciting invitation. it says, "at sandringham, the queen wishes to let nana know - that she's expected here as usual for christmas." - that's lovely. fantastic, isn't it? i mean, straight from the heart. - quite a closeness there. it's very very nice, yes. - absolutely. well, these were enormously important people that sen
martin at sir john knollys' stable yard, st.' palace," and it says-- and i think this is full of drama, i really do-- "poor dear baba and tiny mama miss nana very much. hope she is well and not too sad." signed "princess of wales." would that be the sadness of queen alexandra's death? what's the date of that? 25. - yes, i suppose that's absolutely right, isn't it? - that's right. you're living with them. you're going to get that. absolutely marvelous. and that seems to...
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try to defeat climate realists and they lost in every case so people like john tester are coming back to this people like martinheinrich were. having a ball but. their argument just didn't sell with the public the public ones once their leaders to base decisions on the facts of reality and i think people at this point they can see the effects of climate change all around them so despite that unbelievable influx of fossil fuel money they really almost nothing to show for it dr minister i had one of these one of these fellows on my show a while back and i said you know the glaciers are melting this is one of the myths according to c.e.o. and he said no actually snow fall in antarctica is higher than it's ever been in the glaciers are growing in situ the truth is that glaciers all across the globe are melting at remarkable rates i mean we're uncovering land in artifacts that we haven't seen in hundreds and hundreds of years and the sea ice in the arctic this year smashed the previous record by significant amount in i mean the loss of signal loss of c.i.c. had more open ocean and there than we have ever recorded be
try to defeat climate realists and they lost in every case so people like john tester are coming back to this people like martinheinrich were. having a ball but. their argument just didn't sell with the public the public ones once their leaders to base decisions on the facts of reality and i think people at this point they can see the effects of climate change all around them so despite that unbelievable influx of fossil fuel money they really almost nothing to show for it dr minister i had one...
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some of the people john lewis for instance and others, james farmer, the head of course, martin luther king, they were opposed to all of the war and opposed to violence so they were really consistent. it wasn't just vietnam but this was a bad war. >> there is a transformation that we talked about earlier that takes place and that is the hardest transition that i have to find that i know that by 66 or 67 certain things are going to happen with music. we know it's going to happen but the change does seem to take place by the end of 65 in other words is it the war? is the escalation that leads to require some eve of destruction? do you think it is more driven? in other words is the escalation? >> guest: you're right it was that song, and talked about selma and racism and nuclear weapons and it talked about vietnam and is a live sound track with guns booming off and it had a parade in september of 1965 that stated to be a popular song throughout the year and was one of the very first songs which was both antiwar and popular and if you listen to it, it's hard to see why. it has kind of a ni
some of the people john lewis for instance and others, james farmer, the head of course, martin luther king, they were opposed to all of the war and opposed to violence so they were really consistent. it wasn't just vietnam but this was a bad war. >> there is a transformation that we talked about earlier that takes place and that is the hardest transition that i have to find that i know that by 66 or 67 certain things are going to happen with music. we know it's going to happen but the...
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john f. kennedy, martin luther king, these are all people that have been on time magazine's person, people, menld be interesting is? do you have the ten most recent? >> brian: yes, i do. >> gretchen: i'd love to see if times have changed. >> brian: really? >> steve: sometimes don't do people. they did the personal computer. >> brian: last year they had the protester. then they had mark zuckerberg. then bernanke. then they had president obama. putin. this one is the personal computer. >> gretchen: is there a woman in there? >> brian: wait a second. good samaritans. >> steve: so the point is, here is sandra fluke who, you know, she wasn't running for president. she wasn't even really one of the top tier folks and yet time magazine considering her for person of the year. bill o'reilly is amazed at time magazine. he does work over in studio a. he is amazed at how the status of time magazine has deevolved to now where they're considering somebody like her, or some other people just barely on the fringe of entertainment are being considered as the person of the year. here is bill o. >> rapper jay-z h
john f. kennedy, martin luther king, these are all people that have been on time magazine's person, people, menld be interesting is? do you have the ten most recent? >> brian: yes, i do. >> gretchen: i'd love to see if times have changed. >> brian: really? >> steve: sometimes don't do people. they did the personal computer. >> brian: last year they had the protester. then they had mark zuckerberg. then bernanke. then they had president obama. putin. this one is the...
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as they say, some of the people in sds and some of the antiwar people, john lewis, for instance and others for james farmer, martinluther king or in various ways pacifist. they were opposed to all wars. they were opposed to violence. so they were consistent. this is a bad word. now there's a cultural trends station that takes place and that's the hardest transition i have defined, but i know by 66 and 67, certain things will happen with music. we know it's going to happen with the war, but the change does seem to be take place by the end of 65. in other words, is it the war? is that the escalation of the war that leads to the choir sung, eve of destruction? you think it's a portrait in. in other words, is it the escalation? >> guest: well, you are right. it was sasson and it talked about selma. it talked about racism, nuclear weapons and it talked about vietnam. it's a loud soundtrack with guns booming off. it hit the top of the parade in september 65 and stayed to be a popular soccer at the end of the year. and it was one of the very first songs, popular songs come which was both antiwar and popular. if you liste
as they say, some of the people in sds and some of the antiwar people, john lewis, for instance and others for james farmer, martinluther king or in various ways pacifist. they were opposed to all wars. they were opposed to violence. so they were consistent. this is a bad word. now there's a cultural trends station that takes place and that's the hardest transition i have defined, but i know by 66 and 67, certain things will happen with music. we know it's going to happen with the war, but the...
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. >> john quincy adams. >> martin van buren is running as a jeffersonian. >> what you find out earlyrican politics for 36 years, actual actually didn't get elected until it went to the house. and speaking of 36, it really took 36 ballots to figure out whether thomas jefferson was going to be the president of the united states? >> that vote in the house was so close that joseph nicholson was a congressman from maryland who was brought in on a stretcher to keep voting and his wife would guide his hand. he was a hanging chad early. it was 36 ballots. a ferocious campaign. you can have god and john adams or thomas ovjefferson and no go. what we bemoan now was part and parcel of the republic then and jefferson was the first opposition politician. >> was the 1800 campaign the ugliest? >> the ugliest -- they were running against each other and then 1800 -- >> i mean ever? is. >> oh, sure, sure. it was an existential race. they really believed the british could come back at any moment, which is an easy argument to win because they did 12 years later. and so jefferson really believed the amer
. >> john quincy adams. >> martin van buren is running as a jeffersonian. >> what you find out earlyrican politics for 36 years, actual actually didn't get elected until it went to the house. and speaking of 36, it really took 36 ballots to figure out whether thomas jefferson was going to be the president of the united states? >> that vote in the house was so close that joseph nicholson was a congressman from maryland who was brought in on a stretcher to keep voting and...
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&ptampa bay rookie doug martin and four touuhdowns ast week...so he raiders ccme into baltimooe wiih an embarrassed defenne...and that john "i'm sure peoppe have looked t us you know the ssmm way over the wwen ou look at the tape you happee. they can play a loo ing better againsst he run, thee do play better against the run. there were four or five big for them."joe flacco: "" - think you got to look at the &pgames as a wwole aad sse how ppople have attacked thee and ttink he (doug martin) did a good job of unning through some taccles and creating some pardage after contact. then, when he did get it in the open he made sure he got in the end zone. he did a pretty good jobb pbvvouslyy i think we got to go in there come up with a gaaeplan and stick with it and we got to have trust in our play is called and ran that same things." do some of those wwiie buukk showalter has been named one of three finalistsfor the front oofice is not in the rd..- running for one of his own... p duqueete was shut the sportingnews executive off theeyear balloting...duquett season erth in 15 yeerr, but pgt him no love frrm the poters..oakland's b
&ptampa bay rookie doug martin and four touuhdowns ast week...so he raiders ccme into baltimooe wiih an embarrassed defenne...and that john "i'm sure peoppe have looked t us you know the ssmm way over the wwen ou look at the tape you happee. they can play a loo ing better againsst he run, thee do play better against the run. there were four or five big for them."joe flacco: "" - think you got to look at the &pgames as a wwole aad sse how ppople have attacked thee and...
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john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> in 15 minutes, we will check back with our chief meteorologist bill martin, he is tracking the rain and will give us an update on our bay area forecast. >>> buck showalter students walked out of class and rallied calling on sacramento to make good on their promise -- university of california at berkeley students walked out of class and rallied calling on sacramento to make good on their promise. >> reporter: that cold weather may have detoured students from campus off. they said they wanted to make sure they knew their commitment to keeping education affordable for all. >> reporter: university of california at berkeley was the scene of a noisy, but peaceful student walk out and rally. protesters want the university to reduce tuition and halt increases, now that prop 30, a tax increase to fund schools passed. he is a grad student who says despite the win, some tuition for grad programs may still increase. >> most important, you have to show we won't accept it. we have to get on the streets and demonstrate here we are. >> reporter: university officials say prop 30 funds will stave $25
john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> in 15 minutes, we will check back with our chief meteorologist bill martin, he is tracking the rain and will give us an update on our bay area forecast. >>> buck showalter students walked out of class and rallied calling on sacramento to make good on their promise -- university of california at berkeley students walked out of class and rallied calling on sacramento to make good on their promise. >> reporter: that cold weather may have...
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could all decide to take a run and then of course there's senator john thune from south dakota other democrats keeping an eye on governor martin o'malley of maryland it's not hard to keep turning up on the show this one this one and this will never to really talk about the next presidential election. how are we talking about the next election when the one that happened about a week ago isn't resolved yet it's a hot topic in arizona a state that had been the center of heated immigration debates now immigrant rights activists are calling on the department or the justice department to investigate for more petrof elkan director of promise arizona joins us now welcome patra so it's staring a lot of outrage over there in arizona among immigrant rights groups and latino voters why do they feel like the latino vote is being suppressed. well good evening and thank you for this opportunity well the problem is that it just seems like it was one error after another there was a publication from the courier recorders office that gave out public information in spanish and it was the wrong election day from the english a report and then they
could all decide to take a run and then of course there's senator john thune from south dakota other democrats keeping an eye on governor martin o'malley of maryland it's not hard to keep turning up on the show this one this one and this will never to really talk about the next presidential election. how are we talking about the next election when the one that happened about a week ago isn't resolved yet it's a hot topic in arizona a state that had been the center of heated immigration debates...
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below riley and martin to guard recount the assassination of john f. kennedy. and mark cohen's book no easy day, what if mr. bowlen gives his firsthand account of the mission to kill osama bin laden. bill o'reilly and martin to guard make the list again and third with their book killing lincoln and the biography of musician bruce springsteen by peter carlin is fourth followed by rod stewart's memoir raj. the generals by thomas rigs, a history of american military commanders from world war ii to the presence. novelist danielle steel is seventh with her memoir of a gift of hope. she tells the story of how the loss of her son prompted her to begin working with charity services. , the central talk-show host steven colbert present his plan to get america thriving with his book america again. musician neil young is ninth with his memoir waging a heavy piece followed by a musician peter townshend's memoir who i am at tenth. you can find out more on these bestsellers by going to nytimes.com and clicking on arts. >> booktv continues with diana furchtgott-roth who looks a
below riley and martin to guard recount the assassination of john f. kennedy. and mark cohen's book no easy day, what if mr. bowlen gives his firsthand account of the mission to kill osama bin laden. bill o'reilly and martin to guard make the list again and third with their book killing lincoln and the biography of musician bruce springsteen by peter carlin is fourth followed by rod stewart's memoir raj. the generals by thomas rigs, a history of american military commanders from world war ii to...
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john avalon is joining our panel. ryan liz is a writer for "the new yorker." martin is still here as well. ultimately, i'm forgetting all my friends on this side. >> that's okay. >> i had a piece of pizza and i'm good for the next hour. >> john, if you had to assess the biggest flaw for the romney campaign, what was it? >> ignoring the center too long in the election. that helped him get momentum when getting traction for a long time, but it was too little, too late. and there were fundamental questions on how much people could trust him with his positions. ali and i saw him in ohio, the damage done by the g-pad they ran. a lot of the republicans will say the problem was that he was not conservative enough. that's stereotypical and not true. when he recentered himself that's when he did best in the polls, but ultimately it was a credibility problem. you saw him in issues across the country and to some extent the republican party has been so -- there's this intense echo chamber talking about momentum. members of the moderate party say, what are you talking about? >> earlier we talked about g
john avalon is joining our panel. ryan liz is a writer for "the new yorker." martin is still here as well. ultimately, i'm forgetting all my friends on this side. >> that's okay. >> i had a piece of pizza and i'm good for the next hour. >> john, if you had to assess the biggest flaw for the romney campaign, what was it? >> ignoring the center too long in the election. that helped him get momentum when getting traction for a long time, but it was too little, too...
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john sasaki is in the north bay where it's been raining all day. we start with chief meteorologist bill martin who is tracking the storm. >> showers throughout the bay area. we've been light and have be ahead of the front. not really the storm that's been in mill valley or oakland yet. just some drizzle and low clouds have created wet roadways. alameda right there. not significant rainfall but light rainfall. when you go north is where you see the real rain. that's significant rainfall. the front lines right about here. see those yellows? that's rain coming down moderate to heavy at times. that front is working its way slowly south. you say what's happening in san jose. san jose is, they've had moisture. but it hasn't been raining. it won't start raining for a while. san francisco is about to get hit with showers. we'll have details in about 10 minutes. whether it's raining in the north bay right now. john sasaki is live with the impact it's having. >> reporter: we're at lagoon park. you can see that the rain is coming down just a little bit right now. all day in marine the rain has be coming
john sasaki is in the north bay where it's been raining all day. we start with chief meteorologist bill martin who is tracking the storm. >> showers throughout the bay area. we've been light and have be ahead of the front. not really the storm that's been in mill valley or oakland yet. just some drizzle and low clouds have created wet roadways. alameda right there. not significant rainfall but light rainfall. when you go north is where you see the real rain. that's significant rainfall....
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martin bashir thinks. >> if we hold the media to stability of stuff we're supposed to be talking about msnbc would suspend the guy for a while. the disability community would demand as john said, been in a wheelchair for 40 years. sort of an amazing story. >> he is not a victim. he is brilliant. he is revered. martin bashir is clown. the idea there has to be an apology. it's disgusting but martin says disgusting things almost every time i've seen him on tv. >> if msnbc has a problem with things that people say. >> jon: can you get away witnessed on msnbc? >> the way he treated hillary clinton and sarah palin, disgusting disgusting masogeny. >> a significant chunk can pound on republicans and use it. maybe that is not adequate in terms of making the system better. >> let's talk about smear. angry while males. sean penn, they don't get smeared. >> poor white men. >> then there is the cover of newsweek one of the final covers of a printed edition of nice week. g.o.p., too old, too white. but first, if you see something that shows evidence of media bias, tweet us fox news watch on twitter. karl rove becomes a liberal media target again. >> i'm raising the question of our res
martin bashir thinks. >> if we hold the media to stability of stuff we're supposed to be talking about msnbc would suspend the guy for a while. the disability community would demand as john said, been in a wheelchair for 40 years. sort of an amazing story. >> he is not a victim. he is brilliant. he is revered. martin bashir is clown. the idea there has to be an apology. it's disgusting but martin says disgusting things almost every time i've seen him on tv. >> if msnbc has a...
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battle over a move by the republican secretary of state, john houston, which democrats say could invalidate thousands of provisional ballots. martinidge is live in cleveland. if you would do this for me, explain what it is about the provisional ballot. it seemed pretty normal when you look at it, but sometimes the devil's in the details. explain what it is that the problem -- what the problem democrats have. >> reporter: yeah, this is a complicated one. the provisional ballot is the ballot the people would fill out if they do not file or cast a regular ballot. let me just say that there were 1.3 million absentee ballots sent out. 1.1 million have come back. that means there's about 200,000 absentee ballots still floating around out there. the concern is those people are going to show up and vote in person. if they do, they can't cast a regular ballot. they have to use the provisional ballot. and the debate has been, who fills out the very important information such as your social security number and your driver's license, because that firefighters who you are. in the past, that's been done by a poll worker, they fill out the form
battle over a move by the republican secretary of state, john houston, which democrats say could invalidate thousands of provisional ballots. martinidge is live in cleveland. if you would do this for me, explain what it is about the provisional ballot. it seemed pretty normal when you look at it, but sometimes the devil's in the details. explain what it is that the problem -- what the problem democrats have. >> reporter: yeah, this is a complicated one. the provisional ballot is the...
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some of the people in sts -- sds and john lewis for instance and james former, the head of core, martin luther king they were opposed to all war and violence they were consistent, it wasn't just vietnam but most of them this was a data war. >> host: there is a transformation we talked about earlier that takes place, and that is the hardest transition i have to find that i know by 66 or 67 certain things are going to happen with music and with the war but the change does seem to take place by the end of 65. in other words, is it the war come visit the escalation of the war that leads to some eve of the destruction? do you think there is a war driven in other words is it the escalation? >> guest: it is that song and it talked about selma and racism and nuclear weapons and talk about vietnam and it's a large soundtrack with guns blowing off and september of 1965 was a popular song at the end of the year and was one of the very first songs, popular songs the was antiwar and popular, and if you listen to it, it's hard to see why. it has kind of a nice easy to but it's words are strong and lo
some of the people in sts -- sds and john lewis for instance and james former, the head of core, martin luther king they were opposed to all war and violence they were consistent, it wasn't just vietnam but most of them this was a data war. >> host: there is a transformation we talked about earlier that takes place, and that is the hardest transition i have to find that i know by 66 or 67 certain things are going to happen with music and with the war but the change does seem to take place...
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erick erickson, john avlon, margaret hoover is back, brian lizza is back, roland martin as well. let's talk about what happened and where do we go from here. margaret since you're new to the panel. you just joined us. >> throw me a hard ball. >> no, no. i watch margaret all last night. she's taken a quick disco nap and has come back. a disco nap, yes. for the gop, where do you go now? you heard that concession speech. what did you think about it? >> look, i -- i agree with you. i think mitt romney was gracious. it was short. it was sweet. i was sitting next to james carville last night and he was really almost uncharacteristically empathetic to republicans and said look, this hurts like heck. if you've been running for eight years, which mitt romney has been doing, this is a heartbreak of a night. but the gracious thing to do is give them a little time to figure it out, get their thoughts together. the romney camp has said they didn't even prepare a concession speech they were so confident going into the evening. >> but not just for the particular romney campaign. erick erickson
erick erickson, john avlon, margaret hoover is back, brian lizza is back, roland martin as well. let's talk about what happened and where do we go from here. margaret since you're new to the panel. you just joined us. >> throw me a hard ball. >> no, no. i watch margaret all last night. she's taken a quick disco nap and has come back. a disco nap, yes. for the gop, where do you go now? you heard that concession speech. what did you think about it? >> look, i -- i agree with...
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martin. >> and i'm dana king. he's a software guru whose name once adorned oakland coliseum. >> but now john mcafee's name is appearingnted posters. police are looking for him in connection with a murder. joe vasquez in the newsroom with the strange tale of the software multi-millionaire who might be in trouble with the law. >> this is such a bizarre situation. in fact several reporters who have interviewed him in recent days describe him as erattic and eccentric and he's been keeping company with gangsters. now john mcafee is on the run, refusing to talk to police about the murder of his neighbor. >> his name is known worldwide as a pioneer of anti-virus software. >> mcafee software is one of the best known names in security software. >> now he's the subject of an international manhunt. the cops in the nation of belize want to talk to him about the murder of his neighbor, 52-year-old gregory faul, an american citizen. mcafee made his name in the silicon valley and lives nearby when he launched mcafee software. he left the company in 1994 selling out for a reported $100 million. he recently told the new york times he
martin. >> and i'm dana king. he's a software guru whose name once adorned oakland coliseum. >> but now john mcafee's name is appearingnted posters. police are looking for him in connection with a murder. joe vasquez in the newsroom with the strange tale of the software multi-millionaire who might be in trouble with the law. >> this is such a bizarre situation. in fact several reporters who have interviewed him in recent days describe him as erattic and eccentric and he's been...
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martin savage is in ohio, john in florida. ted roland in wisconsin. miguel marquez is in nevada. once again, ohio critical battleground state. the state's 18 electoral votes are the second biggest swing state prize behind florida. tell us, first of all, the strategy for the president and mitt romney in ohio. we are just talking just hours away from when people actually start voting. >> you're right. there's a sense here that things are really building to something very critical, but until the strategy question you, and it's simple. they have to get in the last word, and then their organization is getting out the vote, and it's the getting out of the vote, especially in ohio and the other swing states, that is going to be key. organization. that's truly going to play a factor. the lindz were big other the weekend, but they have been building throughout the day today, and you really get a sense from people here that they know ohio is a critical state, and this is a crucial time to all of them. they've been serving hot coffee to people in loin. the police are here to make sure they
martin savage is in ohio, john in florida. ted roland in wisconsin. miguel marquez is in nevada. once again, ohio critical battleground state. the state's 18 electoral votes are the second biggest swing state prize behind florida. tell us, first of all, the strategy for the president and mitt romney in ohio. we are just talking just hours away from when people actually start voting. >> you're right. there's a sense here that things are really building to something very critical, but until...