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jonathan, however, saw a way around it. he used sponsorship money used through his triathlons to give to kylie something her family couldn't afford, her insurance company declined to pay for. it's called an omni pod, the world's first tubeless insulin pump. >> it's amazing. how do you -- how do you say thank you to somebody that gave your child something that you couldn't even give them? >> reporter: kylie and jonathan have seen each other a number of times since his donation, and likely will see each other many more. >> this is really a boost for making me continue to get up in the morning, continue to run in the rain and swim outside in the dark. and knowing that i can help to raise some money and help other children like kylie. >> you can see. >> reporter: two people brought together by a disease, bonded for life by a desire to give back. >> bye-bye. >> jonathan started a foundation aye aye long with his wife. they want to do this more. they were so inspired by the affect they had on kylie. her diabetes is better under c
jonathan, however, saw a way around it. he used sponsorship money used through his triathlons to give to kylie something her family couldn't afford, her insurance company declined to pay for. it's called an omni pod, the world's first tubeless insulin pump. >> it's amazing. how do you -- how do you say thank you to somebody that gave your child something that you couldn't even give them? >> reporter: kylie and jonathan have seen each other a number of times since his donation, and...
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to cross-town china's new geopolitics in the twenty first century i'm joined by jonathan whole slagged in brussels he is a research fellow at the brussels institute of contemporary china studies in washington we have brian becker he is a national coordinator for the answer coalition and in san francisco we cross to drew gladney he is the president of the pacific basin institute and a professor of anthropology at pomona college i gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want jonathan i'd like to go to you first we have a transition in china a ten year transition now we're going to have another ten years under this leadership what's the difference going to be. well i think essentially it's a choice for continuation we have a line appear of felf seven fairly conservative leaders and surely the guys who could really make a change in terms of economic political reforms have been largely sidelined and replace to for example the state council so i think probably we will see more of the same i really don't as this debate a lot of bold and fundamental reforms
to cross-town china's new geopolitics in the twenty first century i'm joined by jonathan whole slagged in brussels he is a research fellow at the brussels institute of contemporary china studies in washington we have brian becker he is a national coordinator for the answer coalition and in san francisco we cross to drew gladney he is the president of the pacific basin institute and a professor of anthropology at pomona college i gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in...
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jonathan, however, saw a way around it.used sponsorship money raised through his triathlons to give to kylie something her family couldn't afford, her insurance company declined to pay for. it's called an omni pod, the world's first tubeless insulin pump. >> it's amazing. i mean how do you -- how do you say thank you to somebody that gave your child something that you couldn't even give them. >> reporter: kylie and jonathan have seen each other a number of times since his donation, and likely will see each other many more. >> this is really a boost for making me continue to get up in the morning, continue to run in the rain and swim outside in the dark. and knowing that i can help to raise some money and help other children like kylie. >> you can see yourself. >>. >> reporter: two people brought together by a disease, bonded by life for a desire to give back. >> give me a kiss. bye-bye. >> reporter: garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> meteorologist rob mayeda is also training for a race. but it's got to make it a little ea
jonathan, however, saw a way around it.used sponsorship money raised through his triathlons to give to kylie something her family couldn't afford, her insurance company declined to pay for. it's called an omni pod, the world's first tubeless insulin pump. >> it's amazing. i mean how do you -- how do you say thank you to somebody that gave your child something that you couldn't even give them. >> reporter: kylie and jonathan have seen each other a number of times since his donation,...
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college or gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want jonathan i'd like to go to you first we have a transition in china a ten year transition now we're going to have another ten years under this leadership what's the difference going to be well i think essentially it's a choice for continuation we have a line appear of seven fairly conservative leaders and surely the guys who could really make a change in terms of economic political reforms have been largely sidelined and replaced to for example the state council so i think probably we will see more of the same i really don't as this debate a lot of bold and fundamental reforms in this country in the next five or ten years ok brian where do you come in on that ok because you know we've everyone's been watching china china's rise you know when does it arrive well china has quite a ways to go in terms of becoming a fully developed country as it self admits i think that jonathan is right that the leadership chooses they have continuity they want stability they have a clearly defined and highly refined
college or gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want jonathan i'd like to go to you first we have a transition in china a ten year transition now we're going to have another ten years under this leadership what's the difference going to be well i think essentially it's a choice for continuation we have a line appear of seven fairly conservative leaders and surely the guys who could really make a change in terms of economic political reforms have been...
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and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't.or: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spending millions against question seven. that upsets me. and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't. mayor: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore.
and that upsets jonathan ogden. you don't want to upset jonathan ogden. ogden: no you don't.or: question seven means thousands of jobs and millions for our schools. but these west virginia casinos want to keep it all for themselves. we're not happy about that. ogden: no we aren't. mayor: so join us and vote for question seven. and west virginia, don't make me send jonathan ogden over there. mayor: vote for question seven. ogden: for baltimore. mayor: casino owners in west virginia are spending...
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our crew we have wayne rogers, jonathan, tracy byrnes and christian is back with us today. so welcome to all of you tracy, you were one of those on the show, you were warning about the side effects of the health care law. how bad is it going to get? >> it's getting bad already. the unintended consequences are out of control. look, people are going to get laid off. we're hearing that already 'cause companies just don't want to pay for health care. if you have a job, your hours might get cut to part-time or consultant. my brother just got hired as a consultant 'cause nobody wants to pay health car then there is the premium angle of it. we hear at news corps, our premiums are going up because it is getting more expensive. everything is going to be affected by this and we've been saying it since the canaan -- nancy pelosi said she had to read the darn thing. >> i know your criticism is they didn't read it before they passed it, but one of the big criticisms here is that there was no cost control in the law, so heree are. >> well, it's going to be that way. health care costs are
our crew we have wayne rogers, jonathan, tracy byrnes and christian is back with us today. so welcome to all of you tracy, you were one of those on the show, you were warning about the side effects of the health care law. how bad is it going to get? >> it's getting bad already. the unintended consequences are out of control. look, people are going to get laid off. we're hearing that already 'cause companies just don't want to pay for health care. if you have a job, your hours might get...
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jonathan's directional skillss skills.this morning...h you some of the moments that had us all what?!hat?!!--3 22:23351:588say what - bitter tom) patrice: that's very pretty s you wake up at á6630á aad get ready to get your ddy 22225:59:23 (pppsay what joel poinsettii) meg: you know jool, i say thhy're calling it poiisettiaa but they're too high to defend ttemselves, so it's reallyy poonsetta.kid) jonathan: turn around, there you go 22:26:07:14 (pp/say hang on, hang on, ang on22:23:56:03 (say what - bitter tom ) tom: -laughs- at the 6:30 wake-up? 01:01:44:46 (weather kid) jonathan: actually,, et's do this. (pppsay what joel poonsettia) joel: hey, one of plants are these agaii? what - very happy tom rodgers 01:01:44:48(weather kid) jonathan: and turn around like this, and point right there 22:24:15:41 (say what - bitter tom) tom: ot 01:01:59:59 &pdo thht move again, we're s - ponna turn aroundwinders) patrice: 100 dollar viska, whyy can't iitalk right now? nods his head22:24:01:33 (say what winders) tom: today 22:24:21:01 (saa what onatha
jonathan's directional skillss skills.this morning...h you some of the moments that had us all what?!hat?!!--3 22:23351:588say what - bitter tom) patrice: that's very pretty s you wake up at á6630á aad get ready to get your ddy 22225:59:23 (pppsay what joel poinsettii) meg: you know jool, i say thhy're calling it poiisettiaa but they're too high to defend ttemselves, so it's reallyy poonsetta.kid) jonathan: turn around, there you go 22:26:07:14 (pp/say hang on, hang on, ang on22:23:56:03 (say...
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and there are deep connections between the pacific rim across across this golden gate ok you know jonathan it's very interesting and i've done it we've done a number of programs on china and some of the china experts we've had on you know that's not the rise of china it's the return of china we just took a break for a while. i think it is definitely the case but to me the main question is whether china is going to be able to persist with this project of rising of developing and i think you're really we see the people's republic of china hitting a lot of curbs what is essential for me in the first place is that it's economic growth model has become very and sustainable that most of the decision makers in beijing also know that this is the case they even know what their has to do to be done to reform and to balance but also most of the decision makers in beijing tell me that there is a problem with the leadership that the leadership is more fragmented than before cannot make it make up its mind about how it wants to implement these changes and that there is and i think this is essentially to
and there are deep connections between the pacific rim across across this golden gate ok you know jonathan it's very interesting and i've done it we've done a number of programs on china and some of the china experts we've had on you know that's not the rise of china it's the return of china we just took a break for a while. i think it is definitely the case but to me the main question is whether china is going to be able to persist with this project of rising of developing and i think you're...
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keep in place jonathan how does the new leadership balance those two issues of continuing to grow the economy but to have more of an activist foreign policy i don't want to use the word aggressive but activist well i think first and foremost is very important to stress that in the last decade or two decades or so political used to be in control of nationalism i think nowadays we are arriving at a turning point at which nationalism risks to get in control of politics and not the least foreign policy for me essentially that brings china two to encounter two major challenges to major die lammas the first is an economic development china is increasingly expected by its neighborhood by countries like japan india to share part of its economic success story to make sure that for instance industrial development can also spillover that jobs can be created elsewhere but the chinese leadership is not able to give in to that given the strong social pressures domestically the second challenge is more of a strategic security. and that's what the the wrangling over to pursue. it's rooted in history
keep in place jonathan how does the new leadership balance those two issues of continuing to grow the economy but to have more of an activist foreign policy i don't want to use the word aggressive but activist well i think first and foremost is very important to stress that in the last decade or two decades or so political used to be in control of nationalism i think nowadays we are arriving at a turning point at which nationalism risks to get in control of politics and not the least foreign...
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quite a ways to go in terms of becoming a fully developed country as it self admits i think that jonathan is right that the leadership chooses they have continuity they want stability they have a clearly defined and highly refined foreign policy which basically suggest that what they're mainly concerned about is there are peaceful rise as they describe it but they're china's under a lot of pressure because you see a growing pressure from the united states in particular from japan and from proxy governments or governments who may not consider themselves proxies but may ultimately function that way in the asia pacific so what the foreign policy and what china's orientation is will be largely measured by the pressure it comes under and how it reacts to that ok drew that's a very interesting point because everyone's interacting with everyone else there is that is the pacific really prepared for the rise the the rise of china i mean it's the rise of its military as well we have the american pivot there i mean it is filling up that ocean with a lot more ships a lot more weaponry. well sitting h
quite a ways to go in terms of becoming a fully developed country as it self admits i think that jonathan is right that the leadership chooses they have continuity they want stability they have a clearly defined and highly refined foreign policy which basically suggest that what they're mainly concerned about is there are peaceful rise as they describe it but they're china's under a lot of pressure because you see a growing pressure from the united states in particular from japan and from proxy...
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you're talking to this jonathan or that jonathan. >> me, jonathan. making sure. >> so your cork board, though, is very reminiscent for all those folks who are glued to homeland. all that was missing is kerri matheson. >> we were trying to channel our own. glad you caught the reference. look, i mean is this what the president wanted to be talking about tomorrow night in his first press conference in a long time? i couldndon't think so. he wanted to talk about fiscal cliff, raising taxes and cutting spending and how he wants to work together, kumbaya with republicans. and instead he's going to be talking about this sort of "real housewives of centcom" as i saw on twitter. >> the question is there's going to be lot of facets of this that are explained. steve, leon panetta, the defense secretary, said there was a responsibility on the part of the fbi and the cia to keep congress informed and we know that there are hearings on libya beginning this week. this would seem to sort of -- this is going to somehow, i would imagine, filter into those discussions
you're talking to this jonathan or that jonathan. >> me, jonathan. making sure. >> so your cork board, though, is very reminiscent for all those folks who are glued to homeland. all that was missing is kerri matheson. >> we were trying to channel our own. glad you caught the reference. look, i mean is this what the president wanted to be talking about tomorrow night in his first press conference in a long time? i couldndon't think so. he wanted to talk about fiscal cliff,...
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jonathan? >> well, maybe a huge obama rally we've been having.he weakest stocks has been the dividend payers, the
jonathan? >> well, maybe a huge obama rally we've been having.he weakest stocks has been the dividend payers, the
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jump in but you know it's a large it will be the largest economy in the world very soon jonathan jump in yelling for the white house is this really has been a balancing exercise i don't really share the viewpoint of my colleague that is seeking sort of to topple the communist party would in china because it will be extremely risky from a security if you point from an economic viewpoint i think still the linchpin of america's strategy towards china is a sort of conditional engagement combined with with with deterrence and deterrence is of course a very very difficult sensitive policy it combines sort of military muscle flexing to try to uphold military primacy in the western pacific but it also entails reassurance and i think for. at the time being still washington is putting a lot of. efforts to is making a lot of efforts also to reassure china it is not trying to derail its growth but to some degree control it to make it manageable cater a tiny bit and then i got a clear answer about that i'd like to take issue with go ahead brian gray we're going to thirty seconds before going to bu
jump in but you know it's a large it will be the largest economy in the world very soon jonathan jump in yelling for the white house is this really has been a balancing exercise i don't really share the viewpoint of my colleague that is seeking sort of to topple the communist party would in china because it will be extremely risky from a security if you point from an economic viewpoint i think still the linchpin of america's strategy towards china is a sort of conditional engagement combined...
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jonathan saw a way around it.e used sponsorship money raised through the triathlon to give her something her family couldn't afford. her insurance company declined to pay for. it's an omni pod, the world's first tubeless insulin pump. >> it's amazing. how do you say thank you to somebody that gave your child something that you couldn't give them. >> kiley and jonathan have seen each other a number of times since the donation and likely see each other many more. >> this is a boost for making me continue to get up in the morning and continue to run in the rain and swim outside in the dark. knowing that i can help raise money and help other children like kiley. >> two people brought together by a disease bonded for life by a desire to give back. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> very nice. much more ahead coming up. violence along the gaza strip continues. we have the latest and the search continues for two workers after an oil rig explodes in the gulf. dramatic new video, up next. >>> good morning. looking live a
jonathan saw a way around it.e used sponsorship money raised through the triathlon to give her something her family couldn't afford. her insurance company declined to pay for. it's an omni pod, the world's first tubeless insulin pump. >> it's amazing. how do you say thank you to somebody that gave your child something that you couldn't give them. >> kiley and jonathan have seen each other a number of times since the donation and likely see each other many more. >> this is a...
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with the superstar designer extraordinary, jonathan adler.e day" from this set, because we don't want to reveal the young, fun way he decorated the other set. >>> an exclusive look inside the final nail-biting rehearsals for "dancing with the stars." all coming up. first josh. >>> it's expected to be a record day afterall. retailers predicting it to be the busiest online shopping day of the year. >>> over the weekend, retailers raking up a record $59 million. more than half of the buyers bought online. look at what happened in some stores. this, a brawl, that erupted in a mall in california. all over women's underwear. >> yeah. >> wow. >> okay. a suspected shoplifter died outside a georgia walmart after being stopped by security guards that allegedly put him in a choke hold. >>> this morning, for the second time in as many days, massive fire broke out in a factory in bangladesh. at least 124 people were killed in factory over the weekend. it did not have emergency exits. today, thousands of workers in that country walked off the job, demandin
with the superstar designer extraordinary, jonathan adler.e day" from this set, because we don't want to reveal the young, fun way he decorated the other set. >>> an exclusive look inside the final nail-biting rehearsals for "dancing with the stars." all coming up. first josh. >>> it's expected to be a record day afterall. retailers predicting it to be the busiest online shopping day of the year. >>> over the weekend, retailers raking up a record $59...
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"politico's" jonathan martin will be with us. also, dr.ancy snyderman has some tips to stay mentally and physically fit. >> pardona? >>> coming up next, the fiscal cliff. what exactly it is and how scared should we be of it? >> i'm very scared. >> andrew ross sorkin rejoins us to put the fear of god in all of us. >> i love him. >>> plus, "time's" joe kline and dr. nancy snyderman when "morning joe" returns. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. part of a whole new line of tablets from dell. it's changing the conversation. ♪ >>> welcome back to "morning joe." i hope everyone had a great thanksgiving. >> it was fantastic. >> yeah? >> i'm still stuffed! you know what i can't believe, though? >> yeah? >> i can't believe jon meacham has such a great family. >> yeah? >> and he would leave
"politico's" jonathan martin will be with us. also, dr.ancy snyderman has some tips to stay mentally and physically fit. >> pardona? >>> coming up next, the fiscal cliff. what exactly it is and how scared should we be of it? >> i'm very scared. >> andrew ross sorkin rejoins us to put the fear of god in all of us. >> i love him. >>> plus, "time's" joe kline and dr. nancy snyderman when "morning joe" returns. into their work,...
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please welcome jonathan becker, everybody! after 30 years, right? holy moley. it is just awesome. filled with coolest pictures, we'll get into that in a moment, some of the great shots that you got. but, i want to talk about this camera that you take these pictures with? >> my rolleiflex. >> jimmy: now, this is a rolleiflex. i've never heard of this or seen this. >> everybody used these for a long time, i just -- think it's the best thing there is. >> jimmy: now, can you just show people how you look when you -- >> well, you look down in it. >> jimmy: you look down when you -- >> -- look down in it, like so, and then you focus. and it just takes pictures. >> jimmy: how did you get into the rolleiflex? >> you know, it was my father, actually -- i think i -- one that he had. >> jimmy: you stole from your dad and then just took it from. >> -- from me and then i had others ones. >> jimmy: exactly. but that was the one you used in -- because we've used this together. i've worked with you before. and there's only a certain amount of
please welcome jonathan becker, everybody! after 30 years, right? holy moley. it is just awesome. filled with coolest pictures, we'll get into that in a moment, some of the great shots that you got. but, i want to talk about this camera that you take these pictures with? >> my rolleiflex. >> jimmy: now, this is a rolleiflex. i've never heard of this or seen this. >> everybody used these for a long time, i just -- think it's the best thing there is. >> jimmy: now, can you...
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joining us from washington, is new york magazine's jonathan chaits. we love to give you a bump in with simpson sound because nothing feels more commitly weighty -- politically weighty. >> a launching pad to get on to the simpsons. that's my career plan. >> i see it. someone call. jonathan, you have made the case for the president and against mitt romney and the pages and annals of "new york" magazine and this week has seen other folks making the case in so far as there are new endorsements colin powell and yesterday michael bloomberg. is it even worth discussing who has the stronger bench? >> the stronger bench. yeah, you know, you didn't mention the economists came out for obama. that was a little interesting. of course you also had the des moines register endorse obama -- i'm sorry endorse romney and a lot was made of that. you know, with bloomberg, i thought that was sort of an interesting endorsement because he's basically torn between the fact that he personally despises obama according to all reports but agrees with him on every policy issue exc
joining us from washington, is new york magazine's jonathan chaits. we love to give you a bump in with simpson sound because nothing feels more commitly weighty -- politically weighty. >> a launching pad to get on to the simpsons. that's my career plan. >> i see it. someone call. jonathan, you have made the case for the president and against mitt romney and the pages and annals of "new york" magazine and this week has seen other folks making the case in so far as there are...
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jonathan capehart, julian epstein, stay right there.e'll be right back. >>> coming up, compromise on capitol hill or airbornee over the fiscal cliff? we'll find out soon enough. stay with us. >> mother sent me to come get you, father. paul ryan is doing feats of strength in the drawing room. she thought you'd like to see. >> well, i'd like to see him carry wisconsin. >> father. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe dro
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>> jonathan, are you a ditto head on those remarks?ee. >> the felt it was a venting and it was really, really unhelpful. using words like anchor babies. that type of language is extremely offensive and i think there's a -- >> that was popular language in the primary. in the republican primary, you saw what i keep bringing up and governor per flames before he couldn't name the agencies to close on immigration. >> yeah. i think that there really needs to be -- we do need to assess the policies but there's also a manner of demeanor in which we're approaching the people. we're talking about a population of immigrants, we are all immigrants. they're coming here, assimilating and no reason to treat them differently and a real area of improvement. >> let's ask you regarding -- there's a theory and floated out and i want chris to comment on this, as well. there are republicansho wants to see mitt romney in the white house but if he's to lose as he finally free moderate republicans from those on the hard right in your party catere republican pr
>> jonathan, are you a ditto head on those remarks?ee. >> the felt it was a venting and it was really, really unhelpful. using words like anchor babies. that type of language is extremely offensive and i think there's a -- >> that was popular language in the primary. in the republican primary, you saw what i keep bringing up and governor per flames before he couldn't name the agencies to close on immigration. >> yeah. i think that there really needs to be -- we do need...
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good-bye jonathan and his creepy little girl hands.le announcer ] or choosing a windows 8 device with help from the experts at staples. another way staples and hp make it easier to upgrade. make your windows 8 experience even better with hp. and this week, get $200 off the hp envy dv6 notebook. staples. that was easy. >>> president obama promised to begin to slow the rise of the oceans. and to heal the planet. >> trying to bite my lip just like mitt romney. it was a stupid joke when he told it at the republican convention in tampa. but only the dregs of mitt romney's base could find funny. but now after a week where we saw more than our fair share of rising sea levels, it's pure political poison. and even mr. romney is embarrassed. take a listen to this. >> something to rise of funny? >> i would never imagine such a thing as funny. how are you? >> is climate change still a joke to you? >> as a matter of fact, i know you're filming, if you would like to see my view on global warming, i wrote a book and there's a chapter on global warmin
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it's all hidden. >> let's take a case here, jonathan.se john mccain sticks to his guns and he's -- if -- i don't know, it's all an if. i don't know if the president has made up his mind or not. if he does put up susan rice for secretary of state to replace secretary clinton and john mccain says, i'll filibuster it, wouldn't he have to get up there and argue really hard facts that knock down her right to be accepted? >> if senator merkley gets his way, absolutely. but right now all he'd have to do is say, i object, or have mitch mcconnell say i object. harry reid says, oh, well, we move on to the next thing and that's the end of it. >> that's the way they do it. they double track it. they say we'll talk about other business now. what do you think is going to be the way the senate decides this? will it be partisan whether they decide to go to a real filibuster, you go to the mattresses, you stay up all night and force quorum calls over and over again? or they give up on change? what do you think is going to be the politics of this? >> the
it's all hidden. >> let's take a case here, jonathan.se john mccain sticks to his guns and he's -- if -- i don't know, it's all an if. i don't know if the president has made up his mind or not. if he does put up susan rice for secretary of state to replace secretary clinton and john mccain says, i'll filibuster it, wouldn't he have to get up there and argue really hard facts that knock down her right to be accepted? >> if senator merkley gets his way, absolutely. but right now all...
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we will ask new york magazine's jonathan chait next on "now." ♪ these are... [ male announcer ] marieallender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> does barack obama now have a mandate? >> i don't think so because they also re-elected the house republicans. whether people intended or not, we've got divided government. >> you don't think there's a mandate here? >> i don't. because then they would have put nancy pelosi in charge of the house of representatives. see,
we will ask new york magazine's jonathan chait next on "now." ♪ these are... [ male announcer ] marieallender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who...
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jonathan, today we heard from the widow of a victim.uest: that is right, a widow who lost her husband back in accept and she had some emotional testimony, a long time circuit judge developed severe symptoms after receiving back pain injections produced by the new england compounding center. listen to her. >> whoever is responsible i want them to know their lack of attention to their cuts cost my husband his live. >> she testified to put a human face on the case numbers we keep seeing in this outbreak, traced to the company, a bipartisan effort to determine whether the outbreak could have been prevented. we will see a debate over whether it is an isolated case best handled by the courts or whether it is a symptom of a need to beef up the f.d.a.'s ability to regulate compounding pharmacies which currently are mostly regulated by individual states. >>shepard: thank you, jonathan. and before we go, the dow is off 1.5 percent. that is ahead. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north ame
jonathan, today we heard from the widow of a victim.uest: that is right, a widow who lost her husband back in accept and she had some emotional testimony, a long time circuit judge developed severe symptoms after receiving back pain injections produced by the new england compounding center. listen to her. >> whoever is responsible i want them to know their lack of attention to their cuts cost my husband his live. >> she testified to put a human face on the case numbers we keep...
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and jonathan capehart is an msnbc contributor and "washington post" columnist.aren, we've had no less than six national tracking polls in the last 24 hours. >> okay. >> i tell you, i'm polled to death. >> i bet you are. we all are. >> but the story changes a bit when you look at the battleground states. while the national polls appear to be tight, the president is up 6 percentage points according to nbc of likely voters in ohio. what does that tell us? >> i have long believed, we have talked about this, the state polls are the thing to focus on. >> you always maintained that. >> they have the best idea in terms of their sample, women, minorities, the demographics of those states. the other key things in those battleground states is if you take a look at the early vote numbers and you start to see how hard it will be for mitt romney to get to 270 because in most of those early battleground states where there's early voting he's got to win upwards of 50% of the remaining amount of votes to win the election. that starts to make that a lot tougher. >> right. now, kr
and jonathan capehart is an msnbc contributor and "washington post" columnist.aren, we've had no less than six national tracking polls in the last 24 hours. >> okay. >> i tell you, i'm polled to death. >> i bet you are. we all are. >> but the story changes a bit when you look at the battleground states. while the national polls appear to be tight, the president is up 6 percentage points according to nbc of likely voters in ohio. what does that tell us? >>...
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cesar -- hoy, jonathan wilbanks..a un joven y de herir a un policia de san jose .. se presento en la corte.. take 2 box blanca -- gabriela dellan en vivo nos tiene la historia.. ---el abogado de wilbanks dijo que su defendido se mostro muy arrepentido ante el juez.. -- por su parte el hermano del sospechoso se quedo sin palabras cuando le preguntaron si wilbanks era capaz de cometer semejante crimen. 0:30 0:39 -- con la cabeza baja.. asi entro jonathan wilbanks a corte.. -- ni una palabra salio de su boca.. mientras era acusado de asesinato, intento de asesinato y asalto a mano armada. -- wilbanks en uno de los sospechosos de la muerte de rory park-pettiford, el joven de 22 aÑos.. quien fue asesinado el viernes en la noche cuando segun la policia le intentaban robar su carro... una tragedia que desencadeno una balacera donde un oficial fue herido. -- el silencio tambien invadio al hermano del sujeto, quien no sale de su asombro ante lo sucedido. we all need to unite and donate to the family's loss. i don't know how it
cesar -- hoy, jonathan wilbanks..a un joven y de herir a un policia de san jose .. se presento en la corte.. take 2 box blanca -- gabriela dellan en vivo nos tiene la historia.. ---el abogado de wilbanks dijo que su defendido se mostro muy arrepentido ante el juez.. -- por su parte el hermano del sospechoso se quedo sin palabras cuando le preguntaron si wilbanks era capaz de cometer semejante crimen. 0:30 0:39 -- con la cabeza baja.. asi entro jonathan wilbanks a corte.. -- ni una palabra salio...
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but the conversation point that jonathan made i think is an important one. and it's also a conversation within yourself. i love the fact that i have books on my shelf. and i will forget about things. and i can wander around and i will say wait a second, isn't there a story in this carroll book that i want to reference in something i'm writing. and i love living in that. and for instance, i read last christmas catherine the great in ebook form. and i loved it. it's a wonderful book. and i said i have to go out and buy the book in hard cover because i need it on my shelf. and i had page marked it and i need-- but then i real itzed the pages don't coincide in the ebook and hard cover book. so i had to spend a goddamn half hour just going through and really it was not an efficient use of my time. >> but you know there has always been the physical book and if you want that on your shelf you want that on your shelf. and i don't think that will ever go away. for people, perhaps, of our generation. i mean one is not sure where the next generation is going. and not e
but the conversation point that jonathan made i think is an important one. and it's also a conversation within yourself. i love the fact that i have books on my shelf. and i will forget about things. and i can wander around and i will say wait a second, isn't there a story in this carroll book that i want to reference in something i'm writing. and i love living in that. and for instance, i read last christmas catherine the great in ebook form. and i loved it. it's a wonderful book. and i said i...
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it's an interesting strategy on his part. >> all right, jonathan thank you for your analysis, jonathan strong with rollcall.com. >>> hurt is up next with the forecast -- howard is up next with the forecast so stick with us. >> out on the weather terrace, chilly out here. just a little chance for rain or snow this afternoon. we look at temperatures though going to break. look at them still in the low 40s out there to 44 here in d.c.. a warmer weekend ahead. that's coming up when 9news now at noon returns. >>> tuesday governments are on a collision course with the federal government today after legalizing the recreational use of marijuana. the historic votes came in washington state and colorado last night. in washington state the vote means anyone over 21 may legally possess an ounce of marijuana starting december 6th. >> this is the beginning of taking apart prohibition one state at a time. that's how they did it 80 years ago against alcohol and that's how we're going to do it now against marijuana. >> the voters may have spoken but federal law still says marijuana is an illegal drug.
it's an interesting strategy on his part. >> all right, jonathan thank you for your analysis, jonathan strong with rollcall.com. >>> hurt is up next with the forecast -- howard is up next with the forecast so stick with us. >> out on the weather terrace, chilly out here. just a little chance for rain or snow this afternoon. we look at temperatures though going to break. look at them still in the low 40s out there to 44 here in d.c.. a warmer weekend ahead. that's coming up...
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on hillary clinton and jonathan, obviously, hillary at the heart of when's happened today with this cease-fire but that really hasn't been the case. the tenure as secretary of state coming to an end, hasn't been much engagement on the state department's part on the u.s. government's part in the middle east peace process. i wonder if you have a sense, is that -- is that coming from the white house or did she for these past four years share the view of the white house that sort of disengaging from the process was the right move? >> i would certainly say that the united states foreign policy goals are set by the white house. even if the secretary of state has different goals. they end up doing what the white house wants. so, as far as emphasis around the world, that's something that's coming from the obama administration. and look, the middle east is an area that obviously has been a problem i would say for decades but really for centuries, maybe my len yeah. so that there are periods of more focus or less focus, you know, is not that surprising. i think the white house wanted to give
on hillary clinton and jonathan, obviously, hillary at the heart of when's happened today with this cease-fire but that really hasn't been the case. the tenure as secretary of state coming to an end, hasn't been much engagement on the state department's part on the u.s. government's part in the middle east peace process. i wonder if you have a sense, is that -- is that coming from the white house or did she for these past four years share the view of the white house that sort of disengaging...
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>> reporter: jonathan wilbanks was in court for less than a minute. he didn't say a word. the 25-year-old now faces the death penalty. wearing the red garb given to violent inmates, jonathan wilbanks didn't raise his head during his first court appearance. his lawyer didn't say much outside the courtroom either, but what he did say said a lot. >> the mind of the suspect? >> i would say extremely remorseful. >> what does that mean? >> remorseful for what, sir? >> reporter: wilbanks is charged with killing a carjacking victim on friday, then going on a crime spree that ended in the shoot-out with san jose police. in an exclusive interview, wilbanks' younger brother says his family is stunned, and hopes the best for the murder victims' families. >> we all need to unite and donate to the families lost. i don't know why this stuff happens, but that's the only way to make the situation better right now. >> reporter: the prosecutor says the officer whose car was riddled with bullets reacted heroically at the barrage of gunfire. >> he got out and chased on foot, realized his gun w
>> reporter: jonathan wilbanks was in court for less than a minute. he didn't say a word. the 25-year-old now faces the death penalty. wearing the red garb given to violent inmates, jonathan wilbanks didn't raise his head during his first court appearance. his lawyer didn't say much outside the courtroom either, but what he did say said a lot. >> the mind of the suspect? >> i would say extremely remorseful. >> what does that mean? >> remorseful for what, sir?...