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jonathan carr used to work for juanita culver's husband. >> what can you tell us about jonathan?bably one of the nicest, polite, kind, warm, giving, always -- he was the epitome of the finest young man you could find. >> reginald carr's wife, mandy, who did not want to be photographed, said he wrote poetry for her and drew pictures for his children while in prison. >> yes. that's a picture that reggie drew. >> who did he draw it for? >> i think that one was for anthony. >> and it's signed in some fashion? >> yes. it says, love daddy. >> relatives of the carrs testified that mental illness ran in the family and defense experts told the court that as children the brothers had been neglected and abused by their parents, that they were psychologically scarred. >> hopeless, helpless, homeless, hungry and hugless. >> a medical expert who didn't wish to have his face shown was brought by the defense to testify how blows to the head the brothers had suffered as children might have caused brain damage. >> these regions of the brain which you found to be abnormal, what do they control agai
jonathan carr used to work for juanita culver's husband. >> what can you tell us about jonathan?bably one of the nicest, polite, kind, warm, giving, always -- he was the epitome of the finest young man you could find. >> reginald carr's wife, mandy, who did not want to be photographed, said he wrote poetry for her and drew pictures for his children while in prison. >> yes. that's a picture that reggie drew. >> who did he draw it for? >> i think that one was for...
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patrik elias down low on jonathan quick.ring opportunity. >> mike: richards and joseph son for the draw. salvador cranks it route back in off the stick of scuderi. he played it on for doughty. had to hurry it back up the boards. moving back in with penner. richards sent one off. scooped along by zidlicky. led back across for salvador. he fired it back around again. yef carter to play it there. banked it around behind and doughty with an opening. penner, but has to swagger away and get help from scuderi to play it out. andy greene feathered back. carried back by kovalchuk. kovalchuk. that one blocked away. parise with it. kovalchuk has a man at the point. let's it go. deflected to the glass by zajac. centering pass, that one came back. it's played out by williams and handed out to mike richards. richards rifled one that's blocked to the corner by brodeur. williams played it along. fayne held him off. zajac around behind. it's taken by greene. parise nearby. lofted one deflected off the stick of kovalchuk. everybody seems to b
patrik elias down low on jonathan quick.ring opportunity. >> mike: richards and joseph son for the draw. salvador cranks it route back in off the stick of scuderi. he played it on for doughty. had to hurry it back up the boards. moving back in with penner. richards sent one off. scooped along by zidlicky. led back across for salvador. he fired it back around again. yef carter to play it there. banked it around behind and doughty with an opening. penner, but has to swagger away and get...
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patrik elias down low on jonathan quick.ring opportunity. >> mike: richards and joseph son for the draw. salvador cranks it route back in off the stick of scuderi. he played it on for doughty. had to hurry it back up the boards. moving back in with penner. richards sent one off. scooped along by zidlicky. led back across for salvador. he fired it back around again. yef carter to play it there. banked it around behind and doughty with an opening. penner, but has to swagger away and get help from scuderi to play it out. andy greene feathered back. carried back by kovalchuk. kovalchuk. that one blocked away. parise with it. kovalchuk has a man at the point. let's it go. deflected to the glass by zajac. centering pass, that one came back. it's played out by williams and handed out to mike richards. richards rifled one that's blocked to the corner by brodeur. williams played it along. fayne held him off. zajac around behind. it's taken by greene. parise nearby. lofted one deflected off the stick of kovalchuk. everybody seems to b
patrik elias down low on jonathan quick.ring opportunity. >> mike: richards and joseph son for the draw. salvador cranks it route back in off the stick of scuderi. he played it on for doughty. had to hurry it back up the boards. moving back in with penner. richards sent one off. scooped along by zidlicky. led back across for salvador. he fired it back around again. yef carter to play it there. banked it around behind and doughty with an opening. penner, but has to swagger away and get...
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i'm jonathan mann. coverage will continue for viewers around the world. viewers in the united states will return to regularly scheduled programming. this is cairo, live, tahrir this is cairo, live, tahrir square. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the story's been kicking around for more than a year. a botched justice department investigate that's been an occasionally story for the mainstream media until now. fox news pounds eric holder after a house committee votes to hold him in contempt while msnbc acts as the attorney general's defense lawyer. >> nobody in the mainstream media was paying any attention to this scandal. fox news was. nobody else was covering it. >> well, not quite. but have journalists blown the story, or is this scandal manufactured by the right wing media? and we'll tkl
i'm jonathan mann. coverage will continue for viewers around the world. viewers in the united states will return to regularly scheduled programming. this is cairo, live, tahrir this is cairo, live, tahrir square. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the story's been kicking around for more than a year. a botched justice department investigate that's been an occasionally story for the mainstream media until now. fox news pounds eric holder after a house committee votes to hold him...
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>>jonathan, here in tahrir square, i want to point out something else. this is heavy muslim brotherhood. we're also seeing flags of the group the six of april. this is a youth movement that formed a few yearsago. during the presidential election, their whole campaign was against anybody who was a member of the former regime. these weren't with any candidate in particular. they said as long as it wasn't someone who had any ties to the former regime. a lot of people from that movement, too. really, this square is full of people who are celebrating that mohammed morsi won, but also celebrating the fact that ahmed shafiq lost. and these are the peop who were other revolutionaries who said they do not want anyone om the former regime. we're seeing both groups really celebrating here. throwing babies in the air and waving flags and just hugging each other. it really is quite the celebration here in tahrir. >> as a symbol, i'll just point out, of a transformation of the muslim brotherhood. the brotherhood was barely tolerated and oen persecuted organization in
>>jonathan, here in tahrir square, i want to point out something else. this is heavy muslim brotherhood. we're also seeing flags of the group the six of april. this is a youth movement that formed a few yearsago. during the presidential election, their whole campaign was against anybody who was a member of the former regime. these weren't with any candidate in particular. they said as long as it wasn't someone who had any ties to the former regime. a lot of people from that movement, too....
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jonathan hunt, thanks. matter at hand now as we await the president's remarks from los cabos. wendell goler is there. the degree to which there has been progress i suppose is more one for opinion and analysis at this point than dissemination of facts. that said, what can we expect to hear from the president tonight? >> well, shep, we expected to say that europe knows what it needs to do to resolve the eurozone crisis it was never going to be solved here. four leaders here if you count the members of the euro zone. the other 16 not. next week in brussels all 17 eurozone leaders get together to come up with a plan to have closer banking integration. closer fiscal integration meaning their budgets work better together. what the g 20 did today was to endorse that saying they want europe to work together more closely, so that they can promote growth and get out of this period in which europe's stagnation is dragging on the u.s. economy, shepard? >> shepard: wendell, thanks. gerri willis is with us still on set.
jonathan hunt, thanks. matter at hand now as we await the president's remarks from los cabos. wendell goler is there. the degree to which there has been progress i suppose is more one for opinion and analysis at this point than dissemination of facts. that said, what can we expect to hear from the president tonight? >> well, shep, we expected to say that europe knows what it needs to do to resolve the eurozone crisis it was never going to be solved here. four leaders here if you count the...
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corbett president of for ten technologies thanks so much for coming in jonathan so we talk about your most recent video and how you got it. yeah be good to be back with you the most recent video has checkpoint footage security cameras at the airport actually used that i got by freedom of information act request in cleveland ohio and i went through quite a process to get that because the t.s.a. is actually telling any airport that i request footage from that they're not allowed to disclose the footage for security reasons this despite the fact that the t.s.a. frequently releases videos of security checkpoints for example when they recently detained us senator rand paul they released that when they arrested the woman for telling them that they couldn't grope her daughter they released that but any time i requested security sensitive but eventually cleared them back down i got the video that can pretty clearly show me take a metal object that that's in the side pocket straight through the new body scanners and be allowed on my way and what's the worst case scenario that could happen and
corbett president of for ten technologies thanks so much for coming in jonathan so we talk about your most recent video and how you got it. yeah be good to be back with you the most recent video has checkpoint footage security cameras at the airport actually used that i got by freedom of information act request in cleveland ohio and i went through quite a process to get that because the t.s.a. is actually telling any airport that i request footage from that they're not allowed to disclose the...
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>>jonathan: so many people, so disapinned.was a real feeling among many that this was a real chance of matching the defeat last year achieved in 1978 in winning the triple crown and they have not said much this week, those close to the horse itself, were also quietly confident. listen, now, to the snuck earlier. >> i thought he was going to run off and, tomorrow, and show something, so, we all a bit shocked but we have to do what is best for the horse and if he cannot compete at the top level, you know, he has done enough. >>jonathan: hard to argue with the idea that "i'll have another," has done another but millions of fans across this country really wanted to see him do just that and a little bit more tomorrow will not happen tomorrow. >>shepard: and retire completely? >>jonathan: yes, those would look after "i'll have another," say this was the possibility he could come back and race again but, frankly put, it simply wasn't worth the risk. his trainer talks. >> give him three to six months and start back, but, obviously, he
>>jonathan: so many people, so disapinned.was a real feeling among many that this was a real chance of matching the defeat last year achieved in 1978 in winning the triple crown and they have not said much this week, those close to the horse itself, were also quietly confident. listen, now, to the snuck earlier. >> i thought he was going to run off and, tomorrow, and show something, so, we all a bit shocked but we have to do what is best for the horse and if he cannot compete at the...
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jonathan galob and bruce kazman. at 8:30 a.m. this morning on "squawk box" our senior economics reporter steve liesman was making his case about why the u.s. must be focused on europe's financial crisis and why we must be ready with u.s. dollars to make sure the old continent remains solvent. >> you guys create x, we will give you y and solve this problem. >> you should give them money? >> yes. >> you should give them money? the european union has enough money. >> are you happy now? is this working for you? it ain't working for me. it ain't working for markets. and it's not working for anybody. this is not the way civilized people should be living. >> you want us to go lighten europe, who's going to lighten us? >> let me finish. let me finish one second. you know what? all of them still want to be re-elected. what they have to learn from latin america in the '80s is none of them are surviving. >> all right, bruce. you heard it first right here. what do you think? is the u.s. responsible for europe? does steve have a valid point?
jonathan galob and bruce kazman. at 8:30 a.m. this morning on "squawk box" our senior economics reporter steve liesman was making his case about why the u.s. must be focused on europe's financial crisis and why we must be ready with u.s. dollars to make sure the old continent remains solvent. >> you guys create x, we will give you y and solve this problem. >> you should give them money? >> yes. >> you should give them money? the european union has enough money....
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jonath jonathan? >> in fact, even the prosecutor was ruled by hosni mubarak and the courthouse where he was tried was named for hosni mubarak. also hotels. let me ask you, what's ahead for hosni mubarak? >> reporter: it's very difficult to say. it's true, egyptian prisons are certainly not five-star hotels, but dpengd who you are, you may find yourself in much less conditions. we understand his sons alaa and gamal are in southern cairo but living in fairly decent conditions. they're having their meals catered by the four seasons. one of the prisoners, one of the senior prisoners of hosni mubarak was found in a cell with an ipad. so there are prisoners and there are prisoners and given that hosni mao back, post president of egypt does have people who are still loyal to him, many people within the government itself. i don't think we'll be seeing him doing hard labor out in the yard as he carries out this sentence, jonathan. >> senior international correspondent and cairo bureau chief ben wedeman watchin
jonath jonathan? >> in fact, even the prosecutor was ruled by hosni mubarak and the courthouse where he was tried was named for hosni mubarak. also hotels. let me ask you, what's ahead for hosni mubarak? >> reporter: it's very difficult to say. it's true, egyptian prisons are certainly not five-star hotels, but dpengd who you are, you may find yourself in much less conditions. we understand his sons alaa and gamal are in southern cairo but living in fairly decent conditions. they're...
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advance their security theater or to reward the contractors that have connections with them and jonathan let's hear a little sound bite of the woman who turned the tables on the t.s.a. . pay back pat down apparently a former t.s.a. agent who was flying from fort myers florida two months ago oversees the pat down that she found intrusive so she apparently demonstrated as you see here to her former supervisor how she was touched now the former agent is facing mr minor battery charges for the hands on display so is this what we should do should we turn the tables on these t.s.a. agents i mean what do you recommend for people to really do. oh it's actually an interesting concept is this is not the first time it's happened often times when when people are surprised by a government agent grabbing their genitals their response is to push them away and then you know the t.s.a. response and says that that's violence as if the sexual assault was just perpetrated on the traveler does not count as violence so what do we do you know this is just going to get you ended get in handcuffs and end up in j
advance their security theater or to reward the contractors that have connections with them and jonathan let's hear a little sound bite of the woman who turned the tables on the t.s.a. . pay back pat down apparently a former t.s.a. agent who was flying from fort myers florida two months ago oversees the pat down that she found intrusive so she apparently demonstrated as you see here to her former supervisor how she was touched now the former agent is facing mr minor battery charges for the...
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former jonathan cole talked about tv about his book, "the great american university." this is about 20 minutes. >> host: conversations here at columbia university continued. now joining us as jonathan cole, who is the former provost of the university and currently university professor. dr. cole, what is a provost? >> guest: well, it is different is that the universities. at columbia was mr. inside as opposed to outside. and i basically ran all the programs come all the deans, vice presidents of the various schools. i reported to me. i also had substantial control over the budget here. i was running the internal operations of the university. i was in charge of the tenure system. i heard of her 700 cases and is a great friend come a great learning experience because i promised myself i would read whatever i was able to understand and get illiberal education through doing that. so the president was concentrating a great deal on the outside of the university, particularly fundraising and publicity and legislation in congress or in the state legislature. no extraordinarily
former jonathan cole talked about tv about his book, "the great american university." this is about 20 minutes. >> host: conversations here at columbia university continued. now joining us as jonathan cole, who is the former provost of the university and currently university professor. dr. cole, what is a provost? >> guest: well, it is different is that the universities. at columbia was mr. inside as opposed to outside. and i basically ran all the programs come all the...
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>>arthur: except jonathan hunt. >>jonathan: i am lovely.>>shepard: the head of women's professional tennis says he is ready to rid the game -- that was something else -- rid the game of something that is plaguing it, excessive grunting. you have heard about this? you think they grunt in practice? why do you thing they grunt? are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. >>shepard: tennis will get less grunty. the head of the women's game association says there is a plan for rid the grime of excessive grunting including a hand held device that is called a grunt meter but the proposed changes will not apply to any current players. with us now the national senior writer is here. they do not do this in practice. >> this is the gruntmeter which they are not calling it. it is because word they are scared of but there has been clinical evidence that the tennis players, females, act
>>arthur: except jonathan hunt. >>jonathan: i am lovely.>>shepard: the head of women's professional tennis says he is ready to rid the game -- that was something else -- rid the game of something that is plaguing it, excessive grunting. you have heard about this? you think they grunt in practice? why do you thing they grunt? are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can...
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patrik elias down low on jonathan quick.ring opportunity. >> mike: richards and joseph son for the draw. salvador cranks it route back in off the stick of scuderi. he played it on for doughty. had to hurry it back up the boards. moving back in with penner. richards sent one off. scooped along by zidlicky. led back across for salvador. he fired it back around again. yef carter to play it there. banked it around behind and doughty with an opening. penner, but has to swagger away and get help from scuderi to play it out. andy greene feathered back. carried back by kovalchuk. kovalchuk. that one blocked away. parise with it. kovalchuk has a man at the point. let's it go. deflected to the glass by zajac. centering pass, that one came back. it's played out by williams and handed out to mike richards. richards rifled one that's blocked to the corner by brodeur. williams played it along. fayne held him off. zajac around behind. it's taken by greene. parise nearby. lofted one deflected off the stick of kovalchuk. everybody seems to b
patrik elias down low on jonathan quick.ring opportunity. >> mike: richards and joseph son for the draw. salvador cranks it route back in off the stick of scuderi. he played it on for doughty. had to hurry it back up the boards. moving back in with penner. richards sent one off. scooped along by zidlicky. led back across for salvador. he fired it back around again. yef carter to play it there. banked it around behind and doughty with an opening. penner, but has to swagger away and get...
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let's talk, we have jonathan cowan, and mark simone.et's go to jonathan, you will disagree with me the most, he raise $4.6 million, 47,000 people donated that, in just 24 hours, and what's interesting is the polling still shows that 54% want an appeal. these are likely voters, these numbers have not changed in two years. i think that your man is really saddled with a losing proposition. >> unfortunately, larry, and i'm thrilled to be on the show, you have it totally wrong and completely back wards. imagine if obama lost this, it would have been devastating. he would have looked like a weak leader. this was a huge victory for him. it game him a chance to reframe the health care debate, sell the benefits of it, and most importantly, mitt romney is the worst sales man to argue the other side. it's the same thing romney did in massachusetts. so in every possible way it's a win and a big one for obama. >> i want to update the numbers, i got new numbers, 5.5 million have come in for romney, the source is thehill.com. an excellent website. mar
let's talk, we have jonathan cowan, and mark simone.et's go to jonathan, you will disagree with me the most, he raise $4.6 million, 47,000 people donated that, in just 24 hours, and what's interesting is the polling still shows that 54% want an appeal. these are likely voters, these numbers have not changed in two years. i think that your man is really saddled with a losing proposition. >> unfortunately, larry, and i'm thrilled to be on the show, you have it totally wrong and completely...
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>>jonathan: there is no doubt on that. the proxy conflict is playing out in this verbal cold war style battle between the united states and russia. >>shepard: proxy is the key here. pulitzer prize winning journalist, judith miller is with us, an adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute. i do not enjoy being involved in misinformation, and i have caught myself stuck if that predicament in the past, not of my own volition so we avoid that, this time, the russians are sending attack helicopters to the syrian government. and the united states through its allies is sending weapons to the rebels, right? or wrong? >>guest: well, it has plausible deniability. >>shepard: that does not change the fact that weapons are getting to the rebels because our allies are sending them at our direction. >>guest: i don't think at our direction. i think the saudis and the uae and qatar clearly want to help their sunni brothers inside the country. and they would do this whether the united states authorized it or approved it. the fact of the matt
>>jonathan: there is no doubt on that. the proxy conflict is playing out in this verbal cold war style battle between the united states and russia. >>shepard: proxy is the key here. pulitzer prize winning journalist, judith miller is with us, an adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute. i do not enjoy being involved in misinformation, and i have caught myself stuck if that predicament in the past, not of my own volition so we avoid that, this time, the russians are sending attack...
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tavis: always pleased to welcome jonathan demme. he has two projects at soon. the first is a look at the life of neil young. it opens in theaters june 29. here is a scene from "neil young journeys." ♪ >> that used to be the place where i caught fish when i was 5 years old. this is a town in north ontario. it does not look anything like it did before but i can smell it. ♪ i lived in this tent during the summer so i could be close to my chicken. i think that is why i was out there. my dad was very famous in canada. he was a great writer. this is the school they named after my dad. the golf course is being converted to a subdivision. this is the house after it was burned down. it was right here. isn't this beautiful? that is why you do not have to worry when you lose friends. they're still in your head, still in your heart. tavis: i have a photo in my office of willie nelson, john mellencamp, dave matthews, neil young, and me at the anniversary of farm aid. i was asked to be there hosting the anniversary tv special. i went to milwaukee, i do not know why i was ask
tavis: always pleased to welcome jonathan demme. he has two projects at soon. the first is a look at the life of neil young. it opens in theaters june 29. here is a scene from "neil young journeys." ♪ >> that used to be the place where i caught fish when i was 5 years old. this is a town in north ontario. it does not look anything like it did before but i can smell it. ♪ i lived in this tent during the summer so i could be close to my chicken. i think that is why i was out...
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jonathan hunt has the news.re these horrifying reports, what else can you say, horrifying, about the abuse of children. >>jonathan: they are disturbing reports. this is the first time by the way that the united nations has puts syria on a so-called list of shame which began publishing regarding the abuse of children in armed conflict back in 1996. listen to these accusations: syrian forces are killing children, maiming them, arbitrarilily arresting them, detaining them, torturing them, raping them, and using them as human shields i spoke today to the u.n. special representative at the united nations in new york and she told me this is some of the worst abuse she has ever seen. as the syrian army and security forces continue to blur the lines between civilian and combat targets. listen. >> here you have a blurring of the lines and the whole community is attack asked terrorized and the best way to terrorize communities is through children or torturing of children. >>jonathan: so all your six years in this position
jonathan hunt has the news.re these horrifying reports, what else can you say, horrifying, about the abuse of children. >>jonathan: they are disturbing reports. this is the first time by the way that the united nations has puts syria on a so-called list of shame which began publishing regarding the abuse of children in armed conflict back in 1996. listen to these accusations: syrian forces are killing children, maiming them, arbitrarilily arresting them, detaining them, torturing them,...
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>>jonathan: i guess i will follow.hepard: we have had a good recruiting year and we have a whole new organization, and no one wants to mess this thing when they get it right but more importantly at the moment i know that conference championships will be given some degree of consideration as will the schedule. so what looks as if, and we are talking about the s.e.c., we will go this, some of the s.e.c. schools will not go on the road play anyone or will not schedule a big team like texas and the rebels we could get more big matchups with chances for great failure or great success. >>jonathan: which will improve the ratings and everyone will be happy. that is the point. there are millions and millions of dollars involved. >>shepard: i will let you know where and when the peter funeral will be. >>jonathan: and mine? >>shepard: we are playing texas a&m, and texas and the regular s.e.c. schools. >>jonathan: by good? >>shepard: longhorns only have a budgets bigger than this building. hook 'em horns. why not make lunch more t
>>jonathan: i guess i will follow.hepard: we have had a good recruiting year and we have a whole new organization, and no one wants to mess this thing when they get it right but more importantly at the moment i know that conference championships will be given some degree of consideration as will the schedule. so what looks as if, and we are talking about the s.e.c., we will go this, some of the s.e.c. schools will not go on the road play anyone or will not schedule a big team like texas...
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jonathan hoenig capitalist pig. in stockton it was city officials who made the unreal his expectations. in fact, spend public money on arena. spend public money non-privatizing the developing downtown. they made outrageous promises to pensioners that couldn't be met. >> juan: here is the heart and soul of what i heard a moment ago from mark though. he says his parents are hard working people who made a deal with the government and part of that deal was that they would get a pension. it might be a lavish pension some politicians sign on the line to give them the pension. why would you hold those people blame for this crash in stockton? >> first of all, i think it's disingenuous for marc to argue for more government spending in california. marc is the direct recipients of government spending in california. professor at ucla making at least what i understand a pretty tidy 6 figure income. so, yes, of course it's in his vested interest to argue for more government spending. juan, reality exist and it if the piper can't
jonathan hoenig capitalist pig. in stockton it was city officials who made the unreal his expectations. in fact, spend public money on arena. spend public money non-privatizing the developing downtown. they made outrageous promises to pensioners that couldn't be met. >> juan: here is the heart and soul of what i heard a moment ago from mark though. he says his parents are hard working people who made a deal with the government and part of that deal was that they would get a pension. it...
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>>shepard: jonathan, thank you.the lawyers are here, josh and criminal defense attorney randy zelin. i guess, free speech is free speech and here we go, without this sort of thing the kkk would be missing, thank god. >> we all it is here and go, first amendment, first amendment rights. it is not absolute. we have to remember that. the texas case and certain cases that follow saying the first amendment is not an absolute right. sometimes, if you look at criteria of who can go out and get an application for this highway sponsorship it says civic minded so they have --. >>shepard: the state of georgia says anyone can go identity there and that is the problem. >> the problem is the government who sponsors has a right to step in and say we do not, do not as far as putting our name up with something that we do not want the kkk on the highway. >>shepard: what if georgia did not like the boy scouts, because of some thing that the boy scouts had done the maybe the gay rights issue, or whatever. >> or a pedophile says i want
>>shepard: jonathan, thank you.the lawyers are here, josh and criminal defense attorney randy zelin. i guess, free speech is free speech and here we go, without this sort of thing the kkk would be missing, thank god. >> we all it is here and go, first amendment, first amendment rights. it is not absolute. we have to remember that. the texas case and certain cases that follow saying the first amendment is not an absolute right. sometimes, if you look at criteria of who can go out and...
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>>jonathan: it does appear to be worsening, indeed. the worst situation of all seems to be in syria's third largest city, the city of homs which ground zero for the opposition. there has been intense shelling of that city by the syrian security forces today and u.n. official say they are increasingly concerned about the safety and well-being of all civilians, in particular, women and children. there is also the greater concern as talked about by the state department spokesman victoria newman this could spread to a much, much, wider conflict. >> that is precisely the sort of spillover that we are trying to avoid. we would not be putting this much effort if we did not think it has security implications for the region and our friends but for the united states, as well. >>jonathan: that's why action is deemed so urgent but why they desperately need and are trying to get the support of the russians. >>shepard: thank you from the united nations in new york. and now, former spokesman for the state department and senior director for policy aff
>>jonathan: it does appear to be worsening, indeed. the worst situation of all seems to be in syria's third largest city, the city of homs which ground zero for the opposition. there has been intense shelling of that city by the syrian security forces today and u.n. official say they are increasingly concerned about the safety and well-being of all civilians, in particular, women and children. there is also the greater concern as talked about by the state department spokesman victoria...
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jonathan is by me, he is on the severe end of the autistic scale. he started running, and he has finished eight marathons. >> once we showed him it, he literally looked at it and said "it's me." very happy. >> this guy pulls a frank on starbucks. see it on the next "right this minute." >>> there's mud, and more mud, and more mud. >> as beth would say, it's awesome. >> the redneck resort is open on "right this minute." >>> and this fence is locked down. many couples bring a lock, put >> more videos first here at "right this minute." this is what we call the best of rtm. what do you got? >> being the best man at a wedding is one of the best honors. it's guy is parodying "i'm a boat." >> there's always room in our hearts for a proposal video. it's a cool proposal video on a jet blue flight to the u.s. virgin islands. it's on the website. >> it's like a different version of the mile high club. to see the videos, go to rightthisminute.com. >>> we're getting down and dirty at the redneck resort this weekend. >> don't do this home. >> so you can drive thro
jonathan is by me, he is on the severe end of the autistic scale. he started running, and he has finished eight marathons. >> once we showed him it, he literally looked at it and said "it's me." very happy. >> this guy pulls a frank on starbucks. see it on the next "right this minute." >>> there's mud, and more mud, and more mud. >> as beth would say, it's awesome. >> the redneck resort is open on "right this minute." >>>...
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director of the center on peace and liberty at the independent institute and in london we cross to jonathan mcclory he is a strategy adviser edwin creative all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to anyone if i go to you first in washington what is the state of america's soft power today ok a lot of people think it was the u.s. to go real battering under the bush years and now we've had four years of obama what is this what is america's brand value. well i think america has a lot of brand value but i don't think it comes from. funding democratic forces in other countries i mean i don't think this rule works very well since one thousand nine hundred we've tried to impose democracy using military power fifteen times and eleven times it's failed two times it's still out of four times it succeeded so it doesn't have a very success rate even when you force it on people so i think letting it bubble up from the bottom is better than funding democratic groups in elections and funding even things to bring about democracy i think people have to do it
director of the center on peace and liberty at the independent institute and in london we cross to jonathan mcclory he is a strategy adviser edwin creative all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to anyone if i go to you first in washington what is the state of america's soft power today ok a lot of people think it was the u.s. to go real battering under the bush years and now we've had four years of obama what is this what is america's brand...
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jonathan is by me, he is on the severe end of the autistic scale.he started running, and he has finished eight marathons. >> once we showed him it, he literally looked at it and said "it's me." very happy. >> this guy pulls a frank on starbucks. see it on the next "right this minute." >>> there's mud, and more mud, and more mud. >> as beth would say, it's awesome. >> the redneck resort is open on "right this minute." >>> and this fence is locked down. many couples bring a lock, put great idea. so we'll switch to u-verse tv and internet... that's just what we need... i got accepted into juilliard. [ dad ] that's great! can we talk about wireless plans? now we can video-chat. and faster internet... [ female announcer ] with at&t u-verse, you can build a personalized bundle to fit your needs. even when they change. switch now. bundles including u-verse tv, internet and home phone start as low as $79 a month for 12 months -- our best bundle price ever. plus get a total home dvr free for life. choose from a variety of u-verse tv packages that let you rec
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here in new york i'm joined by analyst and columnist jonathan alter and krystal ball.ticle as i did. i was struck by this man with enormous power financially who was able to extend his home from 3,000 to 11,000. he's a bit of a narc on the beach. he is a bit of a wet blanket. >> the article was really funny. the whole dynamic of imagining mitt romney living in your neighborhood. the thing is, plenty of people probably read that and said i have that same neighbor. we know who this person is. republicans are supposed to have this libertarian been. like live and let live. personal responsibility. >> not when it come in your backyard. >> isn't this the classic romney start? i can do what i want with my property but my neighbors can't? >> i think particularly the anecdote about the guy smoking on the beach. in many ways, it conform to what we already thought about mitt romney. as he stickler for the rules. to the extent that he is trying to expand his house and expand his lifestyle, if you will, he is doing it within the rules. he's hired a lubyist to petition the city. tha
here in new york i'm joined by analyst and columnist jonathan alter and krystal ball.ticle as i did. i was struck by this man with enormous power financially who was able to extend his home from 3,000 to 11,000. he's a bit of a narc on the beach. he is a bit of a wet blanket. >> the article was really funny. the whole dynamic of imagining mitt romney living in your neighborhood. the thing is, plenty of people probably read that and said i have that same neighbor. we know who this person...
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jo jonathan, since you are new to the rodeo, i will ask you first, no matter what the obama campaign takes into consideration the feedback they get -- >> hopefully very little. >> yes, that is true. and this is going to point to a campaign that is rhetoricless and having a hard time to figure out the messaging. >> i don't believe that is true. >> tell me why not? >> they have to define mitt romney out of the gate and taken steps with that and other democrats stepping on the message and bill clinton being the most recent example, but setting up the message of mitt romney, and blunt message, he is a rich guy and doesn't care about the people who are not rich and typical republican and take it to the he will take us back to the george bush's economy frame as the policies goes on. >> and you think it is always the strategy to pivot from bain to the gubernatorially record and onwards? >> well, any time you have a known commodity in office, most of the action is in place of defining thing the challenger, w people will change their minds. so you have the change their minds about mitt romney
jo jonathan, since you are new to the rodeo, i will ask you first, no matter what the obama campaign takes into consideration the feedback they get -- >> hopefully very little. >> yes, that is true. and this is going to point to a campaign that is rhetoricless and having a hard time to figure out the messaging. >> i don't believe that is true. >> tell me why not? >> they have to define mitt romney out of the gate and taken steps with that and other democrats...
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and politico's jonathan martin. >> good morning. a lot of focus here this morning on the week ahead in washington. it's going to be a crucial week. all eyes on the supreme court. two big decisions. the biggest, of course, the health care decision. will the president's health reform law stand up or be struck down by the supreme court? also on the topic of immigration, the law in arizona. seen as a pretty aggressive law to crack down on illegal immigration, that will be decided as early as tomorrow. so a lot to get to. and of course the big question will be what will the political impact be on this presidential campaign? joining me now, the republican senator of florida, author of the new book "an american son," marco rubio. senator, great to have you back on the program. >> thank you. >> i want to start with what's on top of the news here. s arizona immigration law. as you know, critics say this is tantamount to racial profiling. law enforcement has the ability to pull somebody over if they think they're an illegal immigrant they can
and politico's jonathan martin. >> good morning. a lot of focus here this morning on the week ahead in washington. it's going to be a crucial week. all eyes on the supreme court. two big decisions. the biggest, of course, the health care decision. will the president's health reform law stand up or be struck down by the supreme court? also on the topic of immigration, the law in arizona. seen as a pretty aggressive law to crack down on illegal immigration, that will be decided as early as...
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>>jonathan: really, really, so tough to watch. and as a bus monitor, she earns $15,506 a year. as we demonstrated, it would take 35 years to earn $545,000. >>shepard: i listend to her talk about this at afternoon show, anderson cooper or something and she was not sure about the money. she was not sure she was getting it and does not thing much of the apologies. >>jonathan: in terms of the money she is sitting there, a 68-year-old lady, and this is too good to be true that is where she was coming from. as for the apologies two of the boys involved, 13-year-old, have issued statements. one of those reads "i am so sorry for the way i treated you, when i saw that video i was disgusted and could not believe i did that." another reads "i feel really bad about what i did, i wish i had never done those things if that happened to someone if my family like my mother or grandmother, i would be really mad at the people who did that to them." a lot of people around the country are really mad including marines who posted a video on youtube saying they have her back as it appears a lot of peo
>>jonathan: really, really, so tough to watch. and as a bus monitor, she earns $15,506 a year. as we demonstrated, it would take 35 years to earn $545,000. >>shepard: i listend to her talk about this at afternoon show, anderson cooper or something and she was not sure about the money. she was not sure she was getting it and does not thing much of the apologies. >>jonathan: in terms of the money she is sitting there, a 68-year-old lady, and this is too good to be true that is...
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jonathan, what do you think?ie, in terms of rob's question about the harm, it made me wonder, what about the harm to interpersonal relationshipses. our phones while we're sleeving or at meetings with everybody. what is being connected all the time doing to 0ur ability to interact face it face with another human being. >> you see people on dates with each other. >> that reprehensible. >> they are across the table from each other. you're like, are those people on a date? that crazy. >> a bad date. >> yeah, but -- >> don't tell that to a lot of people who are married and that the date they are having. >> very common. >> turns out i think the biggest customer from my book i think are spouses. they are the ones who are realizing that the detrimental effect and want their spouses to turn off and realize they could turn off and be bet are o off. >> so you say spouses are the ones most aggressively -- >> upset about and recognizing the benefit if their spouse turned off. >> thus i'm not married. now, am i okay? if spouse
jonathan, what do you think?ie, in terms of rob's question about the harm, it made me wonder, what about the harm to interpersonal relationshipses. our phones while we're sleeving or at meetings with everybody. what is being connected all the time doing to 0ur ability to interact face it face with another human being. >> you see people on dates with each other. >> that reprehensible. >> they are across the table from each other. you're like, are those people on a date? that...