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jon. jon: thanks, brian.agents are getting better and better catching bad guys bringing bad stuff across our border. adam housley is along for the ride in tucson, arizona. adam? >> reporter: hi, jon a true mix of old and new. talking about nightvision goggles. high-tech radar and working with horses and riders on the ground. we went along for a ride with the horse team, one of many across the southwest as they brought in quite a haul the other night. brought in 350 pounds of drugs and 40 illegals trying to sneak into this country. we'll have more on the story also coming up next hour. jon? jon: adam, brian, molly, that is your news. thank you. jane: want to get to this weather we're watching hitting the northeast today. it is really a massive snowstorm. in some parts it has hurricane-force winds. you're looking at a live picture just out side our studios midtown manhattan. when will this end? >> that is the good news. the snow will not be blockbusterish as we saw every night but we could see more inches. look
jon. jon: thanks, brian.agents are getting better and better catching bad guys bringing bad stuff across our border. adam housley is along for the ride in tucson, arizona. adam? >> reporter: hi, jon a true mix of old and new. talking about nightvision goggles. high-tech radar and working with horses and riders on the ground. we went along for a ride with the horse team, one of many across the southwest as they brought in quite a haul the other night. brought in 350 pounds of drugs and 40...
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jon? jon: let's move on, shall we? new information coming in about a violent scene captured on video at a basketball game at a high school in pennsylvania. check this out. it all began during half time when a girl from one school reportedly punched another girl from a rival school. police wound up using a stun gun on at least one student. the teen at the receiving end of the taser described what happened. >> it was like a stabbing feel, and once i fell, i just hurried up and tried to run. jon: harris faulkner has new details on the incident. let's go to her at the breaking news desk. >> reporter: let's start there are the tasering, i just got off the phone with the district attorney was office, they were tasked with figuring out whether or not police should have been tasering students at all. the report has been, and you heard from one student, saying -- the the report has been there may have been more than one student they used a taser on, the d.a. office is looking into whether or not that was appropriate and how man
jon? jon: let's move on, shall we? new information coming in about a violent scene captured on video at a basketball game at a high school in pennsylvania. check this out. it all began during half time when a girl from one school reportedly punched another girl from a rival school. police wound up using a stun gun on at least one student. the teen at the receiving end of the taser described what happened. >> it was like a stabbing feel, and once i fell, i just hurried up and tried to run....
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jon: good morning, i'm jon scott. jane: i'm jane skinner, happen "happening now", senator-elect scott brown about to drop the elect from the title, officially getting sworn in hours from now, his status, what that means for democrats, the republicans and the president's agenda. jon: top officials meeting at the white house, summon dollars there by president obama and for the first time in a long time, health care is not topping the agenda. we'll tell you what is. jane: in the bottom box, new troubles for toyota this morning, this time it involves the popular hybrid car the prius, the transportation department has announced it is now taking action. we're working these stories and a whole lot more from our fox news room. that's where it all happens. we begin with democratic leaders meeting with president obama at the white house, talking about how to improve the unemployment situation in this country. this comes just about an hour after senate democrats spoke out about a new jobs bill, proposals for this new measure inc
jon: good morning, i'm jon scott. jane: i'm jane skinner, happen "happening now", senator-elect scott brown about to drop the elect from the title, officially getting sworn in hours from now, his status, what that means for democrats, the republicans and the president's agenda. jon: top officials meeting at the white house, summon dollars there by president obama and for the first time in a long time, health care is not topping the agenda. we'll tell you what is. jane: in the bottom...
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i'm jon scott. we'll see you next week for another edition of
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jon stewart enters the no spin zone. and then another sage dennis miller will have some conversations on my conversation with stewart. miller has some thoughts on my doctor said most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal. announcer: there's an easier way. create your own business site with intuit websites. just choose a style, then customize, publish and get found. sweet. get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. hey, buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know? no problem. mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ man ] i knew the subaru legacy was the smart choice. ♪ what i didn't expect was the fun. [ male announcer ] the subaru legacy. feel the love. ( sneezing ) i didn't take zicam cold remedy... but i did. zicam reduces the duration of a cold. ( sneezing ) no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no... can you do it by
jon stewart enters the no spin zone. and then another sage dennis miller will have some conversations on my conversation with stewart. miller has some thoughts on my doctor said most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal. announcer: there's an easier way. create your own business site with intuit...
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jon stewart enters the no spin zone. then another sage dennis miller will have some conversations on my conversation with stewart. miller has some thoughts on those and those reports after these messages. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does a ten-pound bag of flour make a really big biscuit? [meow] desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. and for the majority of patients with prescription coverage for nexium, it can cost $30 or less per month. headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain are possible side effects of nexium. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. ask your doctor if nexium can help relieve your heartburn symptoms. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> bill: personal story segment tonight. seems like just yesterday but it was 2004 when co
jon stewart enters the no spin zone. then another sage dennis miller will have some conversations on my conversation with stewart. miller has some thoughts on those and those reports after these messages. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does a ten-pound bag of flour make a really big biscuit? [meow] desperate for nighttime heartburn...
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jon stewart enters the no spin zone. and then another sage dennis miller will have some conversations on my conversation with stewart. miller has some thoughts on i'm jennifer lopez, and here's a sound no mother wants to hear. [ baby coughing ] it's pertussis -- whooping cough. and if you think it's hard to listo for0 seconds, imag@nú aring it again and again for an hour. then two. imagine it continues over the course of the day, and, with little rest, into the night... for weeks, even months. now imagine this sound is coming from your baby. pertussis is most often spread by parents. and it's potentially fatal to infants. even when babies themselves are vaccinated, they're not protected until after three or four doses. so do what i did. help protect your baby by protecting yourself. ask your healthcare provider about the adult pertussis vaccine. 'cause what would you do if your baby caught this from you? >> bill: personal story segment tonight. seems like just yesterday but it was 2004 when comedy central guy jon stewart
jon stewart enters the no spin zone. and then another sage dennis miller will have some conversations on my conversation with stewart. miller has some thoughts on i'm jennifer lopez, and here's a sound no mother wants to hear. [ baby coughing ] it's pertussis -- whooping cough. and if you think it's hard to listo for0 seconds, imag@nú aring it again and again for an hour. then two. imagine it continues over the course of the day, and, with little rest, into the night... for weeks, even months....
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unresponsive to the people. >> the failed state is jon's work. some people talk about it as a failsafe the people talk about the unresponsiveness of government and not in that larger sort of context, but there's a lot of different voices all i would say about someone argue that you just, that there's not enough pressure on the. i don't think that is so easily dismissed. >> good evening. brother judah, you said that. [inaudible] >> i was hit by the most part, the issue of same-sex marriage on the ballot, and also i just have two quick questions. first of all, have you heard from terry m l1)cl0 millan? and secondly, racial nomenclature as it impacts the citizens your quick comes to this, you will have a block that says black african-american, or negro, and a number of african-americans, excuse me, young african-americans are really protesting and nato is actually appearing on november 2010 census. but supposedly the black population in so-called negro. what do you feel about that? >> i first want to respond because this is the first question you ha
unresponsive to the people. >> the failed state is jon's work. some people talk about it as a failsafe the people talk about the unresponsiveness of government and not in that larger sort of context, but there's a lot of different voices all i would say about someone argue that you just, that there's not enough pressure on the. i don't think that is so easily dismissed. >> good evening. brother judah, you said that. [inaudible] >> i was hit by the most part, the issue of...
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jon stewart is a smart guy, funny guy.e's dead right about what's going on over at fox, where they yell fire every night in the movie theater. >>> the next video, comes courtesy of carly fiorina running for senate out in california. unveiling an attack ad against tom campbell. she makes him out to be a demon sheep. you've got to see it to believe it. >> tom campbell, see what he tells us. or is he what he's become over the years. an fcino? fiscal conservative in name only? a wolf in sheep's clothing. a man who literally helped put the state of california on the path to bankruptcy and higher taxes. fiscal conservative? or just another same old tale of tax and spend? authored by a career politician who helped guide us into this fiscal mess in the first place. >> that's a pretty nasty ad this early. the republican primary is not until june. now for the number. over in england, members of parliament got wacked last year for charging the government with highly questionable expense accounts. they were using taxpayer money for th
jon stewart is a smart guy, funny guy.e's dead right about what's going on over at fox, where they yell fire every night in the movie theater. >>> the next video, comes courtesy of carly fiorina running for senate out in california. unveiling an attack ad against tom campbell. she makes him out to be a demon sheep. you've got to see it to believe it. >> tom campbell, see what he tells us. or is he what he's become over the years. an fcino? fiscal conservative in name only? a wolf...
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jon looked healthy in that shot. >> he had lighting. >> oh.hey weren't lighting him with a flashlight. bill o'reily's people putting the flashlight up under his face. >>> "the wall street journal" global markets shutter, doubts about the u.s. economy and in europe hopes for a recovery. >>> and "the new york times." haiti charges the americans with child abduction. the charges against ten members of a baptist congress will be decided by a judge who has three months to decide whether to peruse the matter further. >>> "usa today." can the saints really win it all? all roads lead to sunday's nfl showdown. >>> and "the washington post" snow is expected to fall at two to three inches an hour. not going to take the marion berry approach, which was god brought the snow, god can take the snow away. >> "san francisco chronicle" carly fiorina's campaign has created the newest online star. the demon sheep. >> it's a new ad attacking the front-runner, and while the video is getting laughs, some are worried it could backfire. >> let's play -- this thing goe
jon looked healthy in that shot. >> he had lighting. >> oh.hey weren't lighting him with a flashlight. bill o'reily's people putting the flashlight up under his face. >>> "the wall street journal" global markets shutter, doubts about the u.s. economy and in europe hopes for a recovery. >>> and "the new york times." haiti charges the americans with child abduction. the charges against ten members of a baptist congress will be decided by a judge...
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jon stewart enters the no-spin zone.no punches and went after the president. >> he has decided the congress is an an equal branch of government. you can't say let's go back to three equal branches. no! you gotta go in there my friend. you want to pass -- here's how we going to do health care, boom, boom, don't like it, get in line. bill: too much of a team player? >> eight will yous too much room for different narratives to take hold. bill: you say president bomb ma so everybody can understand what he's -- president obama so everybody can understand there are too much discussion leading to too much sniping and you don't get anything done? >> if you allow too much nitpicking on the edges of legislation it will be necessarily turned into a type of lobbyist . that's the -- lobbyist greul. without making a strong case to the public you have no leverage because the real power takes place -- [ talking over each other ] >> we get the table. you see what i'm doing here? bill: yeah i see it. very impressive. you want some crayons
jon stewart enters the no-spin zone.no punches and went after the president. >> he has decided the congress is an an equal branch of government. you can't say let's go back to three equal branches. no! you gotta go in there my friend. you want to pass -- here's how we going to do health care, boom, boom, don't like it, get in line. bill: too much of a team player? >> eight will yous too much room for different narratives to take hold. bill: you say president bomb ma so everybody can...
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jon stewart of daily show fame and bill o'reilly. next. we do more than just answer phones.e give you peace of mind. i have diabetes like a lot of us here, so we understand. compassion. patience. you'll find it anytime you call. our customers say we're number one. plus, they're grateful we're located in the us, where we also manufacture... the accu-chek aviva meters and test strips. americans carinfor americans. that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >> shepard: there is a bit of a fight going on tonight between residents and leaders of a town in northwestern connecticut and it involves u.s. troops. really, it involves these yellow ribbons. you see people in the town of litchfield have been tying ribbons on the trees in the area show support to men and women in the service overseas. the problem is you can't tie anything around trees in that town it's against the rules. molly lion in listenfield. hey, molly. >> hey, shep. since the revolutionary war listenfield has been a safe haven for troops. it's ironic a battleground has been formed about yellow rib
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. >>> and jon stewart and bill o'reilly go at each other. we will get to you the tape in the side show tonight. >>> but we begin with the republicans and whether they can really win the house of representatives and the senate. chuck todd is nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent, and jonathan martin is the senior political writer for politico. we're going to assume the republicans are in good enough shape to hold on to the seats they have. let's talk about we're playing a game of poker here. let's imagine the republicans get not too great a hand. suppose they get a pair of -- well, an easy pair of republicans they could pick up. there's delaware, you see the map pictures there. and north dakota. that's beau biden, decided not to run, the vice president's son, he's not running. castle looks strong. he's a republican. congressman mike castle and governor john hoeven look to be pretty easy winners. your thoughts, chuck, is that a pretty much a gimme for them? >> it is. i would say delaware, democrats did find a good candid
. >>> and jon stewart and bill o'reilly go at each other. we will get to you the tape in the side show tonight. >>> but we begin with the republicans and whether they can really win the house of representatives and the senate. chuck todd is nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent, and jonathan martin is the senior political writer for politico. we're going to assume the republicans are in good enough shape to hold on to the seats they have. let's talk...
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jon lapook, thanks so much. you can find more about this at our partner in health news webmd.com, simply search "stroke." coming up next, a cbs news investigation. disabled vets who who should be getting job training from the v.a. are being turned away. >> couric: in eight-plus years of war in afghanistan and iraq, more than 41,000 americans have been wounded, many disabled for life. and that number doesn't even include those with psychological wounds. now a cbs news investigation by wyatt andrews finds that for some veterans getting the job training they need means fighting a whole new battle-- this time with the v.a. >> reporter: former army medic jeremy smith was wounded and paralyzed in afghanistan. clearly qualified for both medical and pension benefits, jeremy was surprised when a v.a. counselor told him he wasn't disabled enough for vocational benefits. >> how can i not be disabled enough? how much more disable dodd i need to be? do i need to get hit by a bus real quick? >> this is my last patrol. >> repo
jon lapook, thanks so much. you can find more about this at our partner in health news webmd.com, simply search "stroke." coming up next, a cbs news investigation. disabled vets who who should be getting job training from the v.a. are being turned away. >> couric: in eight-plus years of war in afghanistan and iraq, more than 41,000 americans have been wounded, many disabled for life. and that number doesn't even include those with psychological wounds. now a cbs news...
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i often have people say to me i only watch jon stewart. and i said i like jon stewart.u watch him and me, your complete. [laughter] >> but even more so, more important, who do you think jon stewart watches quick he gets his information from somewhere. and he gets it as it happens from us as close as. that is a different point which is we keep thinking, we keep imagining that our children and young people are going to come to look at politics and public service the way we did. know, they are not and they will use technology and other ways of reaching out as ways of expressing their interest and engagement. i think that people in the older generations have to remember that they have to speak to them, not just at them. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> hi. do you think that, do you think that the commercial mainstream media was reluctant to talk about race early on in the early months of the contest? and do you think that if it were, that it helped obama? >> i think we talk about race a lot but we always talk about it. we love when there was a fight. what bill clin
i often have people say to me i only watch jon stewart. and i said i like jon stewart.u watch him and me, your complete. [laughter] >> but even more so, more important, who do you think jon stewart watches quick he gets his information from somewhere. and he gets it as it happens from us as close as. that is a different point which is we keep thinking, we keep imagining that our children and young people are going to come to look at politics and public service the way we did. know, they...
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kyle. >> and jon. do though is just focus in on this philosophical debate. this is a legitimate debate. and it actually speaks to the point when i was young, just get of college, and had to buy automobile insurance with having a beat-up old car. i won't name the name of the insurance -- let's call it acme. it was in illinois. i was paying my premiums every month and after about six months of got rear-ended. i called up acme and said that would like to see about getting my car repaired. they laughed at me over the phone because really, this was set up not too rashly provide insurance. it was set up to meet the legal requirements. it really was not serious insurance. it is one thing you have an old beat-up car that you can get fixed, but another thing if your kid is sick or you have breast cancer. fixed. it's another thing if your kid is six or you've got breast cancer. so the general idea has been here that we should set up some minimum standards within the exchange that a plan that people are buying in
kyle. >> and jon. do though is just focus in on this philosophical debate. this is a legitimate debate. and it actually speaks to the point when i was young, just get of college, and had to buy automobile insurance with having a beat-up old car. i won't name the name of the insurance -- let's call it acme. it was in illinois. i was paying my premiums every month and after about six months of got rear-ended. i called up acme and said that would like to see about getting my car repaired....
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>> jimmy: jon stewart. you beat jon steart.'s a talk show host, as well. [ laughter ] it meant a lot to that you did that. it was classy of you. >> you mean a lot to me, too. i always felt embarrassed that i ran into you on a dark street in new york and you were dressed, maybe going to the deli in a t-shirt, jeans and i had on a tuxedo and we talked for ten minutes and i never explained, i don't think, why i prowl the streets in a tuxedo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just said dick cavett probably goes around in tuxedoes and walks around new york city, i don't know. >> he cares how he looks. you have a big fan at the security desk. a very, very attractive lady. >> jimmy: ooh. >> i went and said, "i'm trying to get to jimmy fallon." and she said, "i've been trying to for five years." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. that's her, absolutely. i know her. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, you used to write for -- you wrote for parr and carson. >> oh, god yeah. this studio has memories, good and bad, writing for legendary jack parr, johnn
>> jimmy: jon stewart. you beat jon steart.'s a talk show host, as well. [ laughter ] it meant a lot to that you did that. it was classy of you. >> you mean a lot to me, too. i always felt embarrassed that i ran into you on a dark street in new york and you were dressed, maybe going to the deli in a t-shirt, jeans and i had on a tuxedo and we talked for ten minutes and i never explained, i don't think, why i prowl the streets in a tuxedo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just said...
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jon kyl laid out the tremendous costs in the nearly trillion dollars of this bill. don't quite know, because cbo said it couldn't assess how much your additions would cost. there are plenty ofç taxes on income, now you suggest investment income should be taxed. we have additional taxes on medical devices and the rest. what is the consequence of that? we know there are consequences that small businesses will feel because of the impact on job creation. but also, mr. president, when we were here about a year ago across the street, you started the health care summit by saying one of the promises you want to make is that people ought to be able to keep the health insurance that they have. because as we also know, most people in this country do have insurance and an overwhelming amount of people do like that korchl, it's just too expensive. the cbo sent a letter, i think it was to leader reid, about the senate bill. and in that letter, it suggested that between 8 million and 9 million people made very well lose the coverage that they have because of this, because of the
jon kyl laid out the tremendous costs in the nearly trillion dollars of this bill. don't quite know, because cbo said it couldn't assess how much your additions would cost. there are plenty ofç taxes on income, now you suggest investment income should be taxed. we have additional taxes on medical devices and the rest. what is the consequence of that? we know there are consequences that small businesses will feel because of the impact on job creation. but also, mr. president, when we were here...
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and jon stewart is a cultural bellwether.nment of many. >> and, tina, for the longest time, comedians couldn't find the funny in barack obama. >> in the history of civilization, incredible. the nobel prize, in a way, reflected that. all that voting was happening just when he was, you know, all of that at its climax. the problem for obama is, he basically campaigned for 14 months on a completely different america, really. was all about, i'm not buresh. i'm going to close guantanamo bay. i'm going to bring you health care. but the point he's elected, the curtain comes down. america is a gridlocked, baroque place. >> i don't think anybody has anything to worry about. for every one obama comedy sketch "the daily show" does, they do about 100 for every republican. i don't think anybody has to worry about jon stewart voting republican anytime soon. >> where are they going to go, the left? where are the left going to go? they may be disaffected. >> that is something that the obama team is counting on in the end, as he moves to the c
and jon stewart is a cultural bellwether.nment of many. >> and, tina, for the longest time, comedians couldn't find the funny in barack obama. >> in the history of civilization, incredible. the nobel prize, in a way, reflected that. all that voting was happening just when he was, you know, all of that at its climax. the problem for obama is, he basically campaigned for 14 months on a completely different america, really. was all about, i'm not buresh. i'm going to close guantanamo...
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. >> jon bon jovi. of course i can't sing as well. >> keep it down, doctor. >> >> lynette also grew up in silver springs and here she is now to tell us the weather. >> i missed jon bon jovi. i can't believe that. the snow didn't stick and now look what's going on. this goes into motion and we need to take advantage of the dry time. run the errands. we have the area of low pressure and then it draws in colder air on the backside of the system and we're not out of the woods. it will move in here and we'll see snow more around the 4:00 o'clock time frame tomorrow morning. i'll show you what i'm talking about. going into motion, 2:00 o'clock things looking pretty good and then 9 o'clock still the same and then 4:00 o'clock early in the morning heading out maybe you're swoune who gets to work early like myself. get to the road ways early because check it out. there's the heavy bandy was talking about. the snow band you could get caught in it. the next several days but in the teen time, temperature 36 degrees
. >> jon bon jovi. of course i can't sing as well. >> keep it down, doctor. >> >> lynette also grew up in silver springs and here she is now to tell us the weather. >> i missed jon bon jovi. i can't believe that. the snow didn't stick and now look what's going on. this goes into motion and we need to take advantage of the dry time. run the errands. we have the area of low pressure and then it draws in colder air on the backside of the system and we're not out of...
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bill: in a moment we have a sit-down between the comedian jon stewart and bill o'reilly.acing off in the no-spin zone, don't miss this. moments away. stewart and o'reilly. >> do you understand the implications of you being important in any context? >> well, i think my family loves me. if that is what you are suggesting. >> i am stunned this has found -- >> listen mr. o i'm happy to be in the mainly leagues, here, thanks for calling me on the show. -- they were born at home in the u.s. but the new home is thousands of miles away in china, making its way to beijing, three-year-old mei lan and tai shan drew huge crowds in washington. quite a crew. martha: that is tai shan. i can tell the difference. bill: the pandas are on loan until december, the two-year-olds are china-bound to be part of a breeding program there and they know how to fly, they're going to board out of dell us international airport on a giant boeing 777, donated by fedex, and you can watch it all streaming live on the website, foxnews.com, click on the pandas leave for china at the top of the page. check it
bill: in a moment we have a sit-down between the comedian jon stewart and bill o'reilly.acing off in the no-spin zone, don't miss this. moments away. stewart and o'reilly. >> do you understand the implications of you being important in any context? >> well, i think my family loves me. if that is what you are suggesting. >> i am stunned this has found -- >> listen mr. o i'm happy to be in the mainly leagues, here, thanks for calling me on the show. -- they were born at...
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and my friend jon klein talked about the association health plan proposal.spectfully, john, i think that what you're talking about with association health plans and what we're talking about with exchanges is a semantic difference. it's a matter of pooling the purchasing power of small businesses and individuals to get a better deal but there is one substantive difference that i want to ask about because we are concerned about it. if we can resolve this, i think we can agree. let's take the case of a woman who has a baby by c-section. and she lives in one of the many states that say you can't be kicked out of the hospital after you've had a c-section until your doctor thinks it's time for you and the baby to go home. now, under the association health plan proposal, that rule wouldn't apply to that lady and her baby. that there would be no protection of her in that situation. we think, john, that there shouldn't be necessarily, you know, 51 different rules for each state but there ought to be some minimum federal standards in these exchanges to prek people in
and my friend jon klein talked about the association health plan proposal.spectfully, john, i think that what you're talking about with association health plans and what we're talking about with exchanges is a semantic difference. it's a matter of pooling the purchasing power of small businesses and individuals to get a better deal but there is one substantive difference that i want to ask about because we are concerned about it. if we can resolve this, i think we can agree. let's take the case...
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let's talk about something really serious now, which was jon stewart going on bill o'reilly.>> explain to me why that is the narrative of your network. >> it's the narrative of a couple i guys, a republican sean hannity and glenn beck who is basically every man. >> what do you mean he's every man? >> he's every man. >> every man has a show? what are you talking about? >> he's talented. >> he's very talented. where's every man. >> he doesn't go for any party but spouts what he believes. >> what? >> if you think he's for the republican party, you're out of your mind. >> stewart and o'reilly, that was last night's show. bob and terry, you can't get any better than that. >> i think that this is the classic case of, you know, entertainment meets news. a lot of these people are right, they're not particularly affiliated with any party, just as jon stewart isn't. they make fun of everybody, and people watch it. i think that, you know, people like msnbc make good money by putting opinionated hosts on television, and all the power to you. >> we'll leave the opinions to both of you guy
let's talk about something really serious now, which was jon stewart going on bill o'reilly.>> explain to me why that is the narrative of your network. >> it's the narrative of a couple i guys, a republican sean hannity and glenn beck who is basically every man. >> what do you mean he's every man? >> he's every man. >> every man has a show? what are you talking about? >> he's talented. >> he's very talented. where's every man. >> he doesn't go for...
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tavis: with your classical background, i think of you and jon williams who did wonderful scores downgh the years. how has the game changed? you have been at this for a while. how has film scoring in this town changed? regard for r a change? the process of it changed? give me a quick lesson on how this has changed over the years? >> i have to be very careful when iance this question. the one thing that has changed is the era of writing pencil to paper has changed. we're now in an era where a lot of software has been written and machines have been designed that enable people to come up with music, not even necessarily compose music but just come up with music that may not know about music or may learn about music from just using the machinery. so sometimes i think what happens is the filmmakers gets caught up in the technology and lose the emotional quality and i'm not being old-fashioned. i'm just saying the technology has changed. it's changed the way cameras are shot. it's changed the way special effect are used. in two years, jim's movie is not going to cost $300 million to make. t
tavis: with your classical background, i think of you and jon williams who did wonderful scores downgh the years. how has the game changed? you have been at this for a while. how has film scoring in this town changed? regard for r a change? the process of it changed? give me a quick lesson on how this has changed over the years? >> i have to be very careful when iance this question. the one thing that has changed is the era of writing pencil to paper has changed. we're now in an era where...
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security interest and they are threatening to possibly delay the ratification of the agreement with it jon kyl specifically for arizona and a few other republicans have suggested the obama administration should have extended start rather than rush to negotiate a new agreement. well i'm sorry but the new start agreement has expired. the opportunity to extend start existed in the latter year, the last year of the bush administration. that was not achieved neither the united states or russia were interested in extending the old start agreement and old verification provisions and we should consider if start had been simply extended the russian federation could have maintained more than 2200 strategic deployed warheads in the future. those are the limits of the offensive reductions treaty which provided of course no additional verification provisions. some new start critics complain the treaty verification system may not be adequate. the devil is going to be in the details. we have to check and see what we have to remember one important thing. currently preus noeth certification on maw informat
security interest and they are threatening to possibly delay the ratification of the agreement with it jon kyl specifically for arizona and a few other republicans have suggested the obama administration should have extended start rather than rush to negotiate a new agreement. well i'm sorry but the new start agreement has expired. the opportunity to extend start existed in the latter year, the last year of the bush administration. that was not achieved neither the united states or russia were...
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our jon karl is on capitol hill. jon, what happened? and what happens next? >> reporter: what happens next, is the unemployment befits begin to expire on sunday. and there's plenty of finger-pointing of what's about to happen. jim baning asked for unspent stimulus funds to be used to pay for it. and democrats blocked that. but, juju, the bottom line here, i can tell you this. there's overwhelming support in the u.s. senate for extending unemployment benefits. and somehow, some way, next week, this issue will be resolved. >> thanks, jon. the clock is clearly ticking. thanks for the update. >>> in afghanistan, the taliban is claiming responsibility for a series of suicide bombings today. at hotels popular with foreigners. at least 17 people were killed. it's the first attack in the capital in more than a month. >>> finally, in the midst of an unrelenting snowstorm in new york. we have proof that chivalry is not a lost art. a man and a woman were crossing a street last night when they encountered deep slush. we know what that's like. he picked her up and carried
our jon karl is on capitol hill. jon, what happened? and what happens next? >> reporter: what happens next, is the unemployment befits begin to expire on sunday. and there's plenty of finger-pointing of what's about to happen. jim baning asked for unspent stimulus funds to be used to pay for it. and democrats blocked that. but, juju, the bottom line here, i can tell you this. there's overwhelming support in the u.s. senate for extending unemployment benefits. and somehow, some way, next...
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we ask jon berman to bring his own take five. >> reporter: the plot line, price tag, so many reasonsime. number one, well, the number ten. ten best picture nominations for the first time since 1943 academy wanted to reach a broader audience. they covered everything from exploding aliens to jewish angst. number two a tale for two sandras. sandra bullock it was the best of performances. was the worst of performances. >> it's inspired -- >> reporter: bullock was nominated for best actress "the blind side" and received worst for "all about steve." number three. or 300 million. estimated cost of ""avatar"" enough to make five up in the air. and half "inglorious basterds." and drama. james cameron's "avatar" each received nine nominations, "the hurt locker." cameron and big low were married in 1991. is the the battle of the exes? some titanic struggle. yes, pun intended. those looking for conflict. look elsewhere. they get along really, really well. cameron urked big low to merck "hurt locker" and number five. meryl streep nominated for "julia and julia" that never r never happened. it's t
we ask jon berman to bring his own take five. >> reporter: the plot line, price tag, so many reasonsime. number one, well, the number ten. ten best picture nominations for the first time since 1943 academy wanted to reach a broader audience. they covered everything from exploding aliens to jewish angst. number two a tale for two sandras. sandra bullock it was the best of performances. was the worst of performances. >> it's inspired -- >> reporter: bullock was nominated for...
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. >> jon klein. >> yes, and we met with leader boehner about this.nate and house, bipartisan, and the administration working together on the basic architecture of it. that is the route that we would prefer to go. and in consideration of that act, we have the opportunity because what the president and the secretary laid out in terms of race to the top, the kinds of things that they want to encourage in terms of professional development for teachers, data systems that are very important to tell the house schools are doing, and the promotion of charter schools -- there was a lot here for republicans and democrats who supportÑi the issue to come together around. >>çó it seems there is a controversial bill. with bonds supported it originally and now wants to scrap it -- roy bluntçó support% it originally and now wants to scrap it. >> we think we have an opportunity to do it in a very different way. we're looking at whether or not to some extent we can put in the ingredients for high-performance goals, put in these systems so the states are competing for b
. >> jon klein. >> yes, and we met with leader boehner about this.nate and house, bipartisan, and the administration working together on the basic architecture of it. that is the route that we would prefer to go. and in consideration of that act, we have the opportunity because what the president and the secretary laid out in terms of race to the top, the kinds of things that they want to encourage in terms of professional development for teachers, data systems that are very...
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a feeling brian williams used to lock jon stewart in the lockers.ll with erin burnett at the new york stock exchange. >> we've got some jobs numbers. these are the best jobs numbers since -- hold on -- i believe the beginning of 2008. these are the adp number, which is basically a survey of employers, of private sector jobs. so we're going to get the formal government number on friday. this one does not always, let's say, accurately indicate what we'll see on friday, but it's a very important. so we did have job losses, but not as many -- again, it was the best turnout we've seen since february of 2008. we still, though, are losing jobs in manufacturing. hard to believe there are still jobs to be lost this, although we're still the world's biggest manufacturer. construction still continuing to lose jobs, 37,000. we've lost 1.8 million jobs in construction in america since the peak by that measure in the beginning of 2007. we saw creation in services. and obviously the majority of our economy is a services economy. maybe that shows we're stopping dig
a feeling brian williams used to lock jon stewart in the lockers.ll with erin burnett at the new york stock exchange. >> we've got some jobs numbers. these are the best jobs numbers since -- hold on -- i believe the beginning of 2008. these are the adp number, which is basically a survey of employers, of private sector jobs. so we're going to get the formal government number on friday. this one does not always, let's say, accurately indicate what we'll see on friday, but it's a very...
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jon: the next hundred million -- give me a snapshot. they are -- they're about to do the census. what are we going to do -- look like in 2050? >> well, there are going to be a lot of us. we're going to look a lot different. multiracial, the big trend is going to be mixed race. we're going to be a little bit older but not as old as our competitors will be, europe and japan in particular, and i think we're going to be living in a lot of different places. the cities will be bigger, the suburbs a bit denser and a lot of places in the middle of the country which now have a shortage of people have -- will have a lot more. tavis: how can cities get bigger? l.a., new york can get bigger? >> well, they'll get denser. there will be a little bit better land use. there are a lot of old industrialized been abandoned and to be revived. i don't think we'll get a huge increase in the big cities. the suburbs i think will become a little bit denser. people will do more stuff in the suburbs close to where they live. and the big thing, huge percentage of people will be working at home. tavis: will t
jon: the next hundred million -- give me a snapshot. they are -- they're about to do the census. what are we going to do -- look like in 2050? >> well, there are going to be a lot of us. we're going to look a lot different. multiracial, the big trend is going to be mixed race. we're going to be a little bit older but not as old as our competitors will be, europe and japan in particular, and i think we're going to be living in a lot of different places. the cities will be bigger, the...
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then, even though his ex-girlfriends aren't the sharpest nooifs in the drawer, they have certainly cut jon gosselin to the quick. we'll explain. and people are upset that elton john said jesus was gay. why? it's not like he said he was the house minority leader. that and more after nancy. >>> what a week in america's courtrooms. take a look at the stories and more important, the people who touched ourd lives. >> for all that i have done, i am so sorry. i was unfaithful. i had affairs. i cheated. what i did is not acceptable. and i am the only person to blame. >> she married her husband just six months ago, bought a new house and had a successful job working for at&t in orlando. it was here where the woman was gunned down by a stalker she'd met two years earlier while working as a hooter's waitress. >> we are satisfied there is problem cause to believe that jessie killed his wife. >> the investigation into the disappearance of newlywed ryan crowe continues, even though her husband has been arrested on murder. >> the arrest of jessie john crowe does not end this investigation. >> the woman t
then, even though his ex-girlfriends aren't the sharpest nooifs in the drawer, they have certainly cut jon gosselin to the quick. we'll explain. and people are upset that elton john said jesus was gay. why? it's not like he said he was the house minority leader. that and more after nancy. >>> what a week in america's courtrooms. take a look at the stories and more important, the people who touched ourd lives. >> for all that i have done, i am so sorry. i was unfaithful. i had...
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but jon karl followed the trail to watch out for your money, and found jobs, all right, but how can itlot of them going oversea, even about to go to china? >>> reporter: it's a stimulus wind power boom, over the past year building enough new wind farms like this to power 2.4 million homes. each one of these turbines costs about $3 million. and they are enormous, about as tall as a 40-story building. nearly $2 billion stimulus has been spent to build these things. the problem, most of them have been built overseas, the jobs outside the united states. this is the breakdown by the different countries that have companies that have gotten money. >> reporter: russ choma with the investigating reporting workshop has crunched the numbers. nearly $8 out of every $10 stimulus for wind power have gone to foreign countries. >> most of the jobs are going overseas. >> reporter: senator chuck schumer says this is not the way it was meant to be, stimulus dollars were intended to create jobs here in the united states. >> this is one of these stories in washington that when you tell people five miles ou
but jon karl followed the trail to watch out for your money, and found jobs, all right, but how can itlot of them going oversea, even about to go to china? >>> reporter: it's a stimulus wind power boom, over the past year building enough new wind farms like this to power 2.4 million homes. each one of these turbines costs about $3 million. and they are enormous, about as tall as a 40-story building. nearly $2 billion stimulus has been spent to build these things. the problem, most of...
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jon judge starr power.net you can find it. thank you so much.with so many people i admire. including andy shallal who is a community treasurer. thank you for doing this. i want to say something brief from the perspective of somebody that is a teacher and a writer and tries to be an activist one howard zinn life and work mean to so many of us. i did not know how were very well. i only met him a few times through a friend through a great pakistani scholar. the was working at the stevenson instituted chicago in 1968 and i was in a pretty confused time and i have friends that will testify was probably can't use of was a lawyer trying to write a book about violence in america and had an interest in teaching and had gotten down to the democratic convention and was hit on the head in 1968 i had a wife and family and young children and i could not see my way clear to putting the pieces of my life in pieces of my personality together and he said i think you need to meet somebody who you have a lot in common with all the you do not know it. he is older th
jon judge starr power.net you can find it. thank you so much.with so many people i admire. including andy shallal who is a community treasurer. thank you for doing this. i want to say something brief from the perspective of somebody that is a teacher and a writer and tries to be an activist one howard zinn life and work mean to so many of us. i did not know how were very well. i only met him a few times through a friend through a great pakistani scholar. the was working at the stevenson...
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i haven't seen a jon or a kate in, like, nine days.t's like a giant ed hardy veil has been lift and we're free. until they get tans and move to the jersey shore. speaking of that, what a big day for snooki it was today. snooki got not a makeover but a make under on the show "inside edition" today. they are trying to show her that you don't necessarily have to dress in giant hair and orange body paint to be popular, and, which in a way defeats the purpose of being from new jersey. it's like replacing flavor flav's clock with an understated string of pearls. snooki was not particularly pleased with the new look. >> so, we love your look, but i'm curious, can we give you a makeover? >> i would love one. >> let's do it. >> let's go. >> you look fabulous. >> really? how do you feel? >> um -- i feel like my grandmother. these earrings, the jewelry. >> it's a completely different look for you. this is the modern chic business look. so would you wear this out anywhere? >> no. i wouldn't be caught dead in thisutfit. >> jimmy: oh, that's -- that
i haven't seen a jon or a kate in, like, nine days.t's like a giant ed hardy veil has been lift and we're free. until they get tans and move to the jersey shore. speaking of that, what a big day for snooki it was today. snooki got not a makeover but a make under on the show "inside edition" today. they are trying to show her that you don't necessarily have to dress in giant hair and orange body paint to be popular, and, which in a way defeats the purpose of being from new jersey. it's...
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. >> bret: jon stewart on "the o'reilly factor." thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced, and unafraid.
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jo jon, how are you protecting sglours. >> instead of the dow 10,000 hats, it will be the vix 50 hatsu saw a lot of joes and janes that were panicked. they were scared. feel it. mr. grasso has spoken to that all day. they were selling calls on theed by. that's not a great way to buy protection. you want to stay with your position and you're looking for a way to harvest your money. i would not buy puts naked here, folks. not because i don't like running around without my clothes on, i do. >> that's another story. >> what i would say watch is -- if you buy a put when the market has just made a move like this, you're buying insurance 20% higher than it was a day ago. if you're paying $4, now you're buying $5 for that protection. that's expensive. >> i find the puts hard to trade around. >> really? come to options monster. traders want to trade with you because you're not making them lean one way in the market too big. if you do a spread, buying one put, for instance, the 106 puts in april. if i had exposure in the s&p, i would buy the spy 106 puts and sell the 100 puts. you can buy 100,0
jo jon, how are you protecting sglours. >> instead of the dow 10,000 hats, it will be the vix 50 hatsu saw a lot of joes and janes that were panicked. they were scared. feel it. mr. grasso has spoken to that all day. they were selling calls on theed by. that's not a great way to buy protection. you want to stay with your position and you're looking for a way to harvest your money. i would not buy puts naked here, folks. not because i don't like running around without my clothes on, i do....
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jon? >> we are seeing more of the latest pictures, sense of the devastation and people trying to make their way through the damaged cities. after the 8.8 magnitude quake that struck chile overnight. we know at least 147 people are dead, but the government has been very clear it simply doesn't know the extent of the destruction. it doesn't know the extent of the deaths. it is surveying the situation and it's trying to reach the areas that are still cut off. >> much more about this massive earthquake after the break. i've been an ameriprise financial advisor for 24 years. 23 years. 21 years. i do really love what i do. ♪ i have clients down the block. across the street. in the same zip code. basically next door. i see the rewards every day of the people that i help. she said, i couldn't have done this without you. -i'm craig. -i'm mark. my name is kari. and i'm an ameriprise financial advisor. [ male announcer ] meet us at ameriprise.com.
jon? >> we are seeing more of the latest pictures, sense of the devastation and people trying to make their way through the damaged cities. after the 8.8 magnitude quake that struck chile overnight. we know at least 147 people are dead, but the government has been very clear it simply doesn't know the extent of the destruction. it doesn't know the extent of the deaths. it is surveying the situation and it's trying to reach the areas that are still cut off. >> much more about this...
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let me show you the way you described how far we've come to jon stewart earlier this week. >> we're coming out of the worst recession since 1929. the short run, you've got to run a deficit to keep yourself away from great depression land. as we go out of the short run -- >> can i tell you something? >> we argued about this last ti time. >> great depression land is the worst amusement park i've ever been to. i've been there. terrible. >> somewhere between king's dominion and disney world, great depression land? >> i came from chicago land where everything is a land. i guess it doesn't translate. >> it does. it translates great. it's just fine on this snowy day. thanks so much for being with us, austan. great to see you. >> good to see you. >>> democratic virginia senator mark warner, a member of the budget committee, joint economic committee and someone who ran a state as a former governor of virginia, but you know how to make money. you actually ran a business. what should the white house do, and the senate and house do to try to climb out of this situation? >> first of all, we've got to r
let me show you the way you described how far we've come to jon stewart earlier this week. >> we're coming out of the worst recession since 1929. the short run, you've got to run a deficit to keep yourself away from great depression land. as we go out of the short run -- >> can i tell you something? >> we argued about this last ti time. >> great depression land is the worst amusement park i've ever been to. i've been there. terrible. >> somewhere between king's...
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i like lamar alexander talking back, jon kyl talking back, paul ryan talking back. >> sean: i like it too. no one is going to listen to me. i think they should put their promises on paper, follow the success of the contract. that will hold then to the values and promises they are making in the election. good luck with the vote. now the cat's out of the bag. we'll see you on the book tour. we'll be out there together. there's bill bennett's new look on our screen, "as century turns." let not your heart be troubled. a lot more hannity, straight ahead. >> this bill does not control cost. this bill does not reduce deficits. >> sean: after yesterday's disastrous summit is reconciliation the democrats' only option? >> put that on the shelf, start over with a blank piece of paper. >> sean: joe, your mic is on. joe biden caught on tape, the results are not flattering. the white house opens its doors to nonbelievers. lots more hannity, straight ahead. st: could switching to go really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: did the waltons take way too long to say goodnight? mom: g'night j
i like lamar alexander talking back, jon kyl talking back, paul ryan talking back. >> sean: i like it too. no one is going to listen to me. i think they should put their promises on paper, follow the success of the contract. that will hold then to the values and promises they are making in the election. good luck with the vote. now the cat's out of the bag. we'll see you on the book tour. we'll be out there together. there's bill bennett's new look on our screen, "as century...
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funny man jon stewart faced off with bill o'reilly, from iran to global warming and o'reilly suggestedwo of them should team up and enter the political arena. >> let's play a little bit of a scenario. i'm thinking about running for president. >> i think that's a really bad idea. >> i want you to be my vice president. >> i think that's a really bad idea, too. i have pictures of me in college that preclude me from working at the post office. you have no idea the trouble you're getting in. >> this is why i've selected you as my vice president. your image is so bad, no matter what they found, it wouldn't matter. >> wow, wouldn't that be something? >>> sarah palin demanded obama's chief of staff be fired for using the word retarded. and guess who just had a field day with that. >> our political correct society is acting like some giant insult has taken place by calling a bunch of people who are retards retards. i'm not going to apologize for it. i'm quoting emmanuanual. it's in the news. >> to his repeat ed use of the word "retard," they responded governor palin believes crude and demeaning
funny man jon stewart faced off with bill o'reilly, from iran to global warming and o'reilly suggestedwo of them should team up and enter the political arena. >> let's play a little bit of a scenario. i'm thinking about running for president. >> i think that's a really bad idea. >> i want you to be my vice president. >> i think that's a really bad idea, too. i have pictures of me in college that preclude me from working at the post office. you have no idea the trouble...
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to jon stewart, with almost exactly the same skepticism from the left. >> goldman sachs will have a profit that we estimate at about $12 billion last year. >> let me see if i've got this straight-- the only people who have fully recovered from the financial meltdown are the ones who caused the financial meltdown. >> reporter: in a recent newshour story, experts explained how goldman made most of this money-- by trading for its own account. for details, you can watch or read the story online. but this story is about the claim that goldman has been getting most of the money to trade from you and me, via our government. nomi prins, a ten-year veteran of wall street trading, left goldman after 9/11. >> first, of course, they received $10 billion in tarp money. and even though a year later, they can say, "we didn't really need it," they really needed it. >> reporter: lets go back to the panic of 2008, says mit's simon johnson, former chief economist at the i.m.f., who's working on a book about the undue influence of wall street. >> goldman sachs and morgan stanley had a problem, which is they w
to jon stewart, with almost exactly the same skepticism from the left. >> goldman sachs will have a profit that we estimate at about $12 billion last year. >> let me see if i've got this straight-- the only people who have fully recovered from the financial meltdown are the ones who caused the financial meltdown. >> reporter: in a recent newshour story, experts explained how goldman made most of this money-- by trading for its own account. for details, you can watch or read...
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but even more so more important to do think jon stewart watches.e gets his information from somewhere and he gets it as it happens from us as well as others, but that's a significant point which is we keep thinking and imagining that our children and young people are going to come to look at politics and public service the way we did. they aren't and they're going to use technology in other ways of reaching out to as ways of expressing their interests and their engagement. there are still there, i just think people in the older generation have to remember to speak to them not just have them. >> thank you. [applause] >> 11 your mainstream media, do you think that -- >> yes probably sell para [laughter] >> looking at it in terms of the deal think that the commercial mainstream media was reluctant to talk about race, early on in the early months of the contest and you think if it weren't that it helped obama? >> , but we're going to talk about race la but always as a fight. we love when there is a fight, when bill clinton said those things in south ca
but even more so more important to do think jon stewart watches.e gets his information from somewhere and he gets it as it happens from us as well as others, but that's a significant point which is we keep thinking and imagining that our children and young people are going to come to look at politics and public service the way we did. they aren't and they're going to use technology in other ways of reaching out to as ways of expressing their interests and their engagement. there are still...