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jon meacham, thank you for your time this morning.thanksgiving, by looking at what one organization is doing to feed those in need. radio host, bill aiyers is next. [trumpet playing "reveille" throughout] let's support the small business owners getting our economy booming with the first ever small business saturday. on november 27th, shop small. it's going to be huge. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to silence] when my doctor told me that my chronic bronchitis was copd... i started managing it every day. i like to volunteer... hit the courts... and explore new places. i'm breathing better with spiriva. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day... it keeps my airways open to help me breathe better all day long. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision ch
jon meacham, thank you for your time this morning.thanksgiving, by looking at what one organization is doing to feed those in need. radio host, bill aiyers is next. [trumpet playing "reveille" throughout] let's support the small business owners getting our economy booming with the first ever small business saturday. on november 27th, shop small. it's going to be huge. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to silence] when my doctor told me that my chronic bronchitis was copd......
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i'm jon meacham filling in for charlie rose who's on assignment today. tonight we begin with the global fallout from the wikileaks release of private u.s. diplomatic documents. >> i think for the most part, these documents are not sort of revelations of things we've never heard before. instead, it's sort of the back story. the private conversations behind the big events. >> i think wikileaks by broadening this to every single policy of the united states has become, in effect, an anti-american foreign policy agent. weakening the state department, weakening the united states. can we recover? yes, we will recover. but it will make it harder. >> when you read diplomats talking about north korea, they recognize that while the public line is complete verifiable irreversible disarmament, nobody thinks that north korea is going to give up its nuclear weapons. similarly, very few think that sanctions are going to be enough to force the iranians to make a strategic change. >> meacham: we continue with an interview charlie taped last week with filmmaker charles fir
i'm jon meacham filling in for charlie rose who's on assignment today. tonight we begin with the global fallout from the wikileaks release of private u.s. diplomatic documents. >> i think for the most part, these documents are not sort of revelations of things we've never heard before. instead, it's sort of the back story. the private conversations behind the big events. >> i think wikileaks by broadening this to every single policy of the united states has become, in effect, an...
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these parties, jon meacham is right.was a revolutionary, historic election. doesn't look like it right now. >> nothing's changed. >> mike, thanks so much. talk to you later. >>> we've got breaking economic numbers next with erin burnett. [scraping] [horns honking] with deposits in your engine, it can feel like something's holding your car back. let me guess, 16. [laughing] yeeah. that's why there's castrol gtx... with our most powerful deposit fighting ingredient ever. castrol gtx exceeds the toughest new industry standard. don't let deposits hold your car back. get castrol gtx. it's more than just oil. it's liquid engineering. >> ( creatreature inhalihaling ) >> (>> ( branches hes breaking ) >>>> ( horse hse hoofs beatieat) >> ( horseorse nickeringring ) >> ( trainrain whistle ble blow) >>>> ( engine ine revving )g )er of progresgr take adv advantage of of exced valueslu of aud audi event.t. [ advisor 1 ] what do you see yourself doing one week, one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have
these parties, jon meacham is right.was a revolutionary, historic election. doesn't look like it right now. >> nothing's changed. >> mike, thanks so much. talk to you later. >>> we've got breaking economic numbers next with erin burnett. [scraping] [horns honking] with deposits in your engine, it can feel like something's holding your car back. let me guess, 16. [laughing] yeeah. that's why there's castrol gtx... with our most powerful deposit fighting ingredient ever....
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brown who is often on this broadcast is taking over your competitor, "newsweek," formerly run by jon meacham think about your own magazine? >> i so welcome it. i think she's a fantastic magazine editor. she'll do a wonderful job. i think it's not an easy job. any great journalistic institution that can be revived is good for all of us. >> so what do you really think? >> that's what i really think. >> are you scared, are you nervous? are you scared, are you nervous? >> of what? >>> the new cover of "time" magazine "who needs marriage?" >> men do apparently. >> we do. hi honey. we do. >> wee are the weaker sex. it ain't even close. >> i'm not arguing. >> poor women. >>> is the pickens plan the key to energy independence? we'll talk to t. boone coming up on "morning joe." during sign te i can get a cc for just my signature? that's right, right now you can take home a volkswagen for just your signature, like the cc or the tiguan. huh. yeah, plus every vw includes scheduled carefree maintenance. really? that's great. there you go. that guy's pretty good too. yeah, he's ok. [ male announcer ] it's
brown who is often on this broadcast is taking over your competitor, "newsweek," formerly run by jon meacham think about your own magazine? >> i so welcome it. i think she's a fantastic magazine editor. she'll do a wonderful job. i think it's not an easy job. any great journalistic institution that can be revived is good for all of us. >> so what do you really think? >> that's what i really think. >> are you scared, are you nervous? are you scared, are you...