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jonah, nothing good comes from a collective.s an old thing in progressive circles. hillary clinton said in the 1990s she said we as a country need to move beyond the idea that there is an idea of somebody else's child. somebody who has a child the reason we have a second amendment is my child is mine. the thing i love about the ad is it is sort of like -- first of all it would have made more sense if she was saying what she was saying while in an unlicensed cooking. at least you could see them coming after kids. it is like a bad idea in the gene commercial that she says this out loud. i think a lot of people actually believe and it is an age old project to do this. >> i want to point out too, a humil of bob denver is not a child. it is a collectible, but not a child. a collectible for the collective. >> i will show you the back of my windowless van. never mind. >> bill, kids belong to everyone she seems to say. isn't that great for you? >> i wish this was the case. ii december streetly -- i could use some help for my super i wil
jonah, nothing good comes from a collective.s an old thing in progressive circles. hillary clinton said in the 1990s she said we as a country need to move beyond the idea that there is an idea of somebody else's child. somebody who has a child the reason we have a second amendment is my child is mine. the thing i love about the ad is it is sort of like -- first of all it would have made more sense if she was saying what she was saying while in an unlicensed cooking. at least you could see them...
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jonah, fair game or cheap shot? >> i think it's totally fair game.dent also announced today, i think it was today that he now wants flexibility and how the sequester is used whereas before he threatened to veto it. i think the political landscape is is changing under his feet. and i think the take away from his trip, particularly to california, the fundraising is that gun -- newtown changed nothing on the gun control. is he now using gun control the way democrats always used social issues. which is to raise lots of money. it's become a campaign issue to raise money for the 2014 congress, less about actually trying to get congress to do anything. because i think that's not quite dead on arrival but getting there. >> let me ask you about that. we exchanged notes about what people think on these topics beforehand and i knew you were going to say that you thought that gun control was a good money-raising issue for the president. mr. krauthammer, last night when i was watching at home, said he thought it would be a much better fundraising issue for the op
jonah, fair game or cheap shot? >> i think it's totally fair game.dent also announced today, i think it was today that he now wants flexibility and how the sequester is used whereas before he threatened to veto it. i think the political landscape is is changing under his feet. and i think the take away from his trip, particularly to california, the fundraising is that gun -- newtown changed nothing on the gun control. is he now using gun control the way democrats always used social...
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so, jonah, what do you think about it? is mr.ot using the bully pulpit to his full advantage if. >> i mean he's using the bully pulpit. i just don't think he's very good at it. this is something that i think a lot of people in the obama white house and obama himself have a real hard time grasping. for his entire presidency, particularly his first year, taeuf david objection elrod and his advisers thought the answer was more cow bill, give another big speech. they do it when his approval right inks are high or low and it never worked. people forget he gave about a 52 speeches on obama care alone in his first year in office, and he never made the thing popular, not once. he gave two essentially state of the union addresses on it, not once did he make the thing popular. it's still not popular. he got that thing passed not because it was popular, not because he roused the will of the american people because he through in a whole bunch of shady back room deals and had nancy reid -- nancy pelosi and harry reid twist arms. and whenever
so, jonah, what do you think about it? is mr.ot using the bully pulpit to his full advantage if. >> i mean he's using the bully pulpit. i just don't think he's very good at it. this is something that i think a lot of people in the obama white house and obama himself have a real hard time grasping. for his entire presidency, particularly his first year, taeuf david objection elrod and his advisers thought the answer was more cow bill, give another big speech. they do it when his approval...
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you will be missed fat jonah hill. we learned the dangers of texting while driving a cruiseship, our soldiers showed they can piss whoever the hell they want. i'm todd came out of the pot cast. i can no longer be friends with you, but i am proud of you. good night, america. hello, milan! [ applause ] captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. thank you so much for joining us. thank you, folks. i appreciate it, ladies and gentlemen. thank you. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: please, folks we've got to get going. it has been three days and concrete information about the terror attack attacks in bostons been slow in coming. luckily, there is one news outlet that doesn't let lack of facts get in the way of reporting them. of course, that's the "new york post." today, they ran this cover story showing two men from the marathon crowd under the headline "bag men: feds seek these two pictured at boston marathon." so be on the lookout
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rick: why so close though, jonah?f you look at the polling there seems to be overwhelming support. there is very vocal group of people who are against this and against any kind of new gun control measure but on the whole polls show 91% of people are in favor of expanded background checks. are lawmakers not paying attention to that? they don't care? >> not all polls are equal, right? or not all pole findings are equal. 91% of the american people say, sure, background checks sound like a good idea. rick: right. >> but not 91% of the american people come close to caring very much about background checks. intensity on this is all on the gun-rights side of things. there are not a lot of people who are going to be pulling levers for politicians based upon the issue of background checks, except on the nra side of things. and so, and lot, particularly in red states, in republican districts, in rural areas, all of the passion and intensity is on the gun rights side of this. rick: on the gun rights side of it, the nra side of t
rick: why so close though, jonah?f you look at the polling there seems to be overwhelming support. there is very vocal group of people who are against this and against any kind of new gun control measure but on the whole polls show 91% of people are in favor of expanded background checks. are lawmakers not paying attention to that? they don't care? >> not all polls are equal, right? or not all pole findings are equal. 91% of the american people say, sure, background checks sound like a...
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what's happened, jonah? >> i think one of the things that we've learned -- well as sort of sad as it is to say that newtown did not change everything, in fact it probably didn't change very much. the nine in ten support for background checks that you cited, it's an important poll number but it misses the fact that on the question of intensity people who are single-issue volters on the gun issue are overwhelmingly on the nra's side of this argument. they are not on the side of the gun control argument. and the senators in red states that are up for election in 2014 know that. and harry reid knows that. it's interesting despite all of the drama, and the excitement of president obama's state of the union address where he said, you know, where he sort of demagogued and said these people need a vote, they deserve a vote and everybody stood up and applauded that was in effect him heckling harry reid. harry reid is the guy who can bring this stuff up for a vote and he doesn't want to because this is a bad vote for
what's happened, jonah? >> i think one of the things that we've learned -- well as sort of sad as it is to say that newtown did not change everything, in fact it probably didn't change very much. the nine in ten support for background checks that you cited, it's an important poll number but it misses the fact that on the question of intensity people who are single-issue volters on the gun issue are overwhelmingly on the nra's side of this argument. they are not on the side of the gun...
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smith, jonah, john, along with stefan, welcome, everybody. gary b, do you think it's time to cut off foreign aid to countries that hate us and use it to keep us safe here at home instead? >> absolutely, liz. you always got to look at kind of the cost-benefit. we spend $40 billion a year on foreign aid. but you look down the list of countries, i mean, my gosh, until recently, we were giving money to russia as long as -- as soon as six months ago. we used to give money to north korea. but it doesn't stop there. it's countries like libya and chechnya and across the board, liz. you got to wonder where the money is spent. even when we do spend it on good stuff, in 2009 we had almost a half a billion dollars unaccounted for. it's another example where we just keep perpetuating something that seemed good maybe 40, 50 years ago. it's the wrong thing to do now. >> to that point, 130 million bucks of that aid went -- just basically vanished in somalia and is, there are no social security increases. there is minimal, maybe 1 or 2%. we criticize people a
smith, jonah, john, along with stefan, welcome, everybody. gary b, do you think it's time to cut off foreign aid to countries that hate us and use it to keep us safe here at home instead? >> absolutely, liz. you always got to look at kind of the cost-benefit. we spend $40 billion a year on foreign aid. but you look down the list of countries, i mean, my gosh, until recently, we were giving money to russia as long as -- as soon as six months ago. we used to give money to north korea. but...
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service was announced last month you've been rallying in front of local post offices in wisconsin and jonah you just wrote an article in the nation and you're connecting how the the health of the post office is connected to health of the middle class so congressman how is that connection there i mean why does the middle class kind of depend on a healthy post office and even six day delivery service you know i'm a small business owner i've been for twenty five years and in my district i have a small community very small community called brooklyn in brooklyn wisconsin they need the post office and sixty delivery more than brooklyn new york in many ways some cases you have alternatives if you're in brooklyn new york but in the rural communities throughout wisconsin across the country people really rely on that sixty service for small businesses that can hire workers in the small communities i mean this is their lifeblood and it's in our constitution that we have the responsibility to have these post offices unfortunately some in congress and other places you know just want to reduce the size o
service was announced last month you've been rallying in front of local post offices in wisconsin and jonah you just wrote an article in the nation and you're connecting how the the health of the post office is connected to health of the middle class so congressman how is that connection there i mean why does the middle class kind of depend on a healthy post office and even six day delivery service you know i'm a small business owner i've been for twenty five years and in my district i have a...
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. >> oh, my -- >> jonah, could you just punch him in the face? >> i will do that. >> girls i love. >> this was a no means, no opportunity. they were trying to teach that too. how to say no to a sexual advance. that's universal. that's not a gay or straight thing. >> exactly. >> moron i can. >> no matter what happens the rest of the show, the highlight was listening to baker correct you. that should be a sound byte on some radio show. whenever things go south, have a button say that. >> faltered by gender year. >> the difference maker. >> four essential vitamins. protein needs. we got to take a break. coming up, what is it like to be a cia agent? mike baker discusses his new book. it's better than your lonely stupid life you dumb loser. up next. >>> should nonamericans be allowed on jury duty. does that mean she can finally serve? @ marjorie, i can't stand you. you're too perfect. even the inside of your dishwasher sparkles. okay. so i'm the bad guy for being clean. you said it. ladies, let's not fight dirty. cascade kitchen counselor. see, o
. >> oh, my -- >> jonah, could you just punch him in the face? >> i will do that. >> girls i love. >> this was a no means, no opportunity. they were trying to teach that too. how to say no to a sexual advance. that's universal. that's not a gay or straight thing. >> exactly. >> moron i can. >> no matter what happens the rest of the show, the highlight was listening to baker correct you. that should be a sound byte on some radio show. whenever...
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. >> jonah makes a great point it will increase some shun right now.may or may not be right about the policy side. if the money is not going into retirement, something that troubles me that it will be spent today. melissa: appreciate the discussion. up next on "money," is apple getting desperate in the midst of trying to regain its goal? it is at that talking about a partnership with yahoo!. we have two top experts here whether this plan is the best move. >>> plus new reports out of north korea say a missile launch is expected to happen at any time. we'll talk about you who the u.s. can strike back to bring the regime to its financial knees. don't go away. do you ever have too much money or too many bitcoins. melissa: has apple lost its cool? a new partnership reportedly being discussed between the tech guy apt and yahoo! all about integrating yahoo! web services into apple i phone and i pads to help regain their glory. would that make you spend money? yahoo! isn't exactly the hippest tech company out there. who would really benefit here? let's take th
. >> jonah makes a great point it will increase some shun right now.may or may not be right about the policy side. if the money is not going into retirement, something that troubles me that it will be spent today. melissa: appreciate the discussion. up next on "money," is apple getting desperate in the midst of trying to regain its goal? it is at that talking about a partnership with yahoo!. we have two top experts here whether this plan is the best move. >>> plus new...
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bill: jonah goldberg in washington. thank you. martha, what is next.tha: a lot of times you have to sort of think outside the box, right? a 911 operator decided to call the scene because she knew police would never get there in time. bill: we've seen criminals go to great lengths to commit crimes. what thieves are going after here. they had to blow it up first. flying is old hat for business travelers. the act of soaring across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veterans of the sky. however, seeing this little beauty over international waters is enough to bring a traveler to tears. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free etfs. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 one source with etfs from leading provid
bill: jonah goldberg in washington. thank you. martha, what is next.tha: a lot of times you have to sort of think outside the box, right? a 911 operator decided to call the scene because she knew police would never get there in time. bill: we've seen criminals go to great lengths to commit crimes. what thieves are going after here. they had to blow it up first. flying is old hat for business travelers. the act of soaring across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an...
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williams columnist with the hill, julie paste, white house correspondent for the associated press and jonahrg at large editor for the national review online. let's start here, brit: >> lindsey graham, i think what jay carney said is correct you couldn't -- as an american citizen he could not be tried before a military commission. but lindsey graham may well have a point but how he should be treated whether initially as enemy combatant. you don't have to try somebody in a military commission other way around. he could be questioned as an enemy combatant and subsequently turned over for prosecution. that's the way they could do it. as enemy combatant he could be questioned without a lawyer present. it appears that that opportunity is gone. that he has already been read the charges, confirmed them. lawyer present. miranda rights read. so he may well cooperate and this may well all have a happy ending and i hope it does and i hope everything works out just fine. there is at least a chance that some information will be lost because of this and it seems to me that when you have an attack of this
williams columnist with the hill, julie paste, white house correspondent for the associated press and jonahrg at large editor for the national review online. let's start here, brit: >> lindsey graham, i think what jay carney said is correct you couldn't -- as an american citizen he could not be tried before a military commission. but lindsey graham may well have a point but how he should be treated whether initially as enemy combatant. you don't have to try somebody in a military...
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that he brings a lot of energy to and attention to, but he's not -- he's more a preacher, no offense, jonah -- [laughter] he's more a preacher than an organizer, right? and so the movement sort of passes him by. and so it goes back into more litigation and lawsuits than the kind of direct action that he champions in the '60s. yeah, it's a great question. tiarina's a really fascinating figure. amanda, you had a question. >> you mentioned marion wright and -- [inaudible] sandler. what was the role of women? >> that's a great yes. i mean, so what the poor people's campaign does in a lot of ways is it expands the space for women who did not necessarily see the national organization of women which was more middle class. not entirely, but more middle class, mostly white with particular goals about, you know, the opportunity, about glass ceilings for women in professional life in particular as well as reproductive rights and some other issues. but folks who didn't see the now agenda as being particularly responsive or addressing their issues. so you had people like maria varela who was a veteran o
that he brings a lot of energy to and attention to, but he's not -- he's more a preacher, no offense, jonah -- [laughter] he's more a preacher than an organizer, right? and so the movement sort of passes him by. and so it goes back into more litigation and lawsuits than the kind of direct action that he champions in the '60s. yeah, it's a great question. tiarina's a really fascinating figure. amanda, you had a question. >> you mentioned marion wright and -- [inaudible] sandler. what was...
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gregg: jonah goldberg good to see u. nice to have you here on the set.away. . .. martha: well, better late than never i guess. president late coming out to
gregg: jonah goldberg good to see u. nice to have you here on the set.away. . .. martha: well, better late than never i guess. president late coming out to
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smith, jonah, john, along with stefan, welcome, everybody.down the list of countries, i mean, my gosh, until recently, we were giving
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joining us for a fair and balanced debate about this is arthur aidala fox news legal analyst and jonahey have 4 and 8-year-old they say that's not appropriate. all of the movie screens you are subjected to it it you can't get your kids away from it. they complained to the flight attendant and said i don't want my kids watching this and the pilot then diverted and tossed them off the plane. >> yeah yeah jona. >> they did more than complain. they must have caused such a ruckus to have pilot inconvenience two other passengers because they couldn't get littley get a glimpse. where was the ipad? where was the x box? where was coloring books? >> susie. >> disney air? no it was not. >> alisyn: everybody should be subjected to it is sounds like what jona is saying. >> most of the movies if you remember now individual screen but old school used to be used to say this movie has been adapted for, you know, general viewing audience. you know, you sit there with your 8-year-old who is bored out of their mind and even with the ipad they start seeing sex hello. and this is knee jerk. this is egg shel
joining us for a fair and balanced debate about this is arthur aidala fox news legal analyst and jonahey have 4 and 8-year-old they say that's not appropriate. all of the movie screens you are subjected to it it you can't get your kids away from it. they complained to the flight attendant and said i don't want my kids watching this and the pilot then diverted and tossed them off the plane. >> yeah yeah jona. >> they did more than complain. they must have caused such a ruckus to have...
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one of the most successful fbi interrogators prior to 2001 was a guy named jonah valve row. and joe -- joe navarro. and joe is innovated for having -- is noted for having said, and he was probably one of the handful of stevennic interrogators qualified to debrief a high-value al-qaeda prisoner. but joe said i only need three things. if you'll give me three things, i will get whatever someone has to say, and i will do it without breaking the law. first of all, i need a quiet room. second, i want to know what the rules are, because i don't want to get in trouble. and, third, i need enough time to become that person's best and only friend. and if you give me those three conditions, i will get whatever that person has to say, and i will get it effectively and quickly and safely and within the terms of the law. so we can do it well when we want to. we need to do more looking at our history to remind us what worked worked and why it worked and not resort to what may seem at the time to be expedient, clever or necessary. >> other questions? did you have a hand up over here? yeah, o
one of the most successful fbi interrogators prior to 2001 was a guy named jonah valve row. and joe -- joe navarro. and joe is innovated for having -- is noted for having said, and he was probably one of the handful of stevennic interrogators qualified to debrief a high-value al-qaeda prisoner. but joe said i only need three things. if you'll give me three things, i will get whatever someone has to say, and i will do it without breaking the law. first of all, i need a quiet room. second, i want...