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and jonathan, how does a parent understand when there is a problem? what should parents be on the lookout for? parents should be on the lookout for changes in behavior, and i think that's kind of the key sign post that we tell people to look for. a change in who your child is hanging out with, how they're doing in school, their involvement with activities. but i do want to emphasize also that there are many young people who are very high achievers who nonetheless get caught up in drugs as a way of dealing with the stress that they're under. i also want to highlight something that bridget said which is very important, the issue of trauma. because we've seen many young people who have experienced physical, emotional, sexual abuse and are significantly traumatized by that and that's a very frequent co-occurring factor. and i think a lot of kids are looking for a way to feel better, and so when they drink and the first experience that they have feels good and they don't feel as sad or they don't feel as depressed or not as worried about what happened yest
and jonathan, how does a parent understand when there is a problem? what should parents be on the lookout for? parents should be on the lookout for changes in behavior, and i think that's kind of the key sign post that we tell people to look for. a change in who your child is hanging out with, how they're doing in school, their involvement with activities. but i do want to emphasize also that there are many young people who are very high achievers who nonetheless get caught up in drugs as a way...
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-- jonathan and jonathan, jonathan capehart, jonathan turley brings up an important point, which is,s could end up actually creating more problems for the republican party if it's sort of a split decision between doma and prop 8. there's also the idea that they could, you know, they've already ruled once on the subject of separate but equal. they could strike down civil unions on that basis. which will create a host of problems for the gop. in fact, the best thing for republicans in order to sort of put this issue away and take it off the table for them and stop the interparty sort of debate is for the court to strike down both doma and prop 8. if they don't, one can see this sort of, this time spent on the psychiatrist couch deciding what to do about marriage equality prolonged for the years to come. >> i think the time on the couch with the republican party on this issue will be prolonged. look, i think whatever the court does, marriage equality -- say marriage equality could become the law of the land in the state of california. if they do such a narrow ruling that it only applies
-- jonathan and jonathan, jonathan capehart, jonathan turley brings up an important point, which is,s could end up actually creating more problems for the republican party if it's sort of a split decision between doma and prop 8. there's also the idea that they could, you know, they've already ruled once on the subject of separate but equal. they could strike down civil unions on that basis. which will create a host of problems for the gop. in fact, the best thing for republicans in order to...
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jonathan, do i need to ask, necessary or needless? >> eric, it's not only needless, but it's destructive. all these things they're scaring us about cutting actually used to be handled by the private markets anyway. the tsa didn't even exist before 2001. before that it was private security. we ate meat in this country for 130 years before the creation of federal meat inspectors in the early 1900s. i certainly don't think the founders intend to do have federal employees growing boll weevils, believe me a republic nor our economy rests on a federal law librarian making $115,000 year. >> scott brown, do we need three white house caligrafhers. >> the president should be getting transfer authority, thible to make those cuts thoughtfully. he's turned it down of the he made it very clear he wants it to be on the backs of the republicans republicans and have people blame the republicans. it's time for leadership and time to get in there and delegate to your authorities, to your cabinet chiefs and have harry reid and others actually delegate to
jonathan, do i need to ask, necessary or needless? >> eric, it's not only needless, but it's destructive. all these things they're scaring us about cutting actually used to be handled by the private markets anyway. the tsa didn't even exist before 2001. before that it was private security. we ate meat in this country for 130 years before the creation of federal meat inspectors in the early 1900s. i certainly don't think the founders intend to do have federal employees growing boll...
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jonathan -- >> thank you. >> thanks for being here.oke on a conference call earlier today in support of what's happening tomorrow. and he was explaining why background checks are so important. let's take a listen. >> we've known for years, experts have known for years that one of the most productive things we can do to lessen gun violence in america is have universal background checks. they're the chief priority of gun safety groups and for very good reasons. 40% of the guns now purchased in america don't require a background check. >> so there's joe biden saying that background checks are a chief priority for reducing gun violence. we've heard that before. yet the future of senator chuck schumer's bill to expand background checks seems to be in doubt. so what does that tell you about what's going on here? >> well, i don't think that's quite as depressing as it might look superficially. because essentially what's happening is the debate's being narrowed. so dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban isn't going anywhere. the votes just are
jonathan -- >> thank you. >> thanks for being here.oke on a conference call earlier today in support of what's happening tomorrow. and he was explaining why background checks are so important. let's take a listen. >> we've known for years, experts have known for years that one of the most productive things we can do to lessen gun violence in america is have universal background checks. they're the chief priority of gun safety groups and for very good reasons. 40% of the guns...
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i've known jonathan quite a while. [speaker not understood] is a real difficult issue that comes up all the time with planning with buildings that are 50 years or more. sometimes we get situations of buildings that are less than 50 years old and [speaker not understood] the whole hpre evaluation before they'll approve it. and i found jonathan to be someone who is really knowledgeable in preservation. he's really an advocate for preserving buildings. i'd urge you to approve his nomination to this seat. thank you. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. [speaker not understood] structural engineer. i worked with jonathan pearlman for the last 15 years. he's an extremely competent architect. i was delighted to hear from supervisor breed that -- there's two words that apply to a good commissioner. that's practical and responsive commissioner. that's what jonathan pearlman would be. he's [speaker not understood] architectural private sector. he has worked with planning in the department of building inspection for over 15 years. he
i've known jonathan quite a while. [speaker not understood] is a real difficult issue that comes up all the time with planning with buildings that are 50 years or more. sometimes we get situations of buildings that are less than 50 years old and [speaker not understood] the whole hpre evaluation before they'll approve it. and i found jonathan to be someone who is really knowledgeable in preservation. he's really an advocate for preserving buildings. i'd urge you to approve his nomination to...
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>> let's not start on the hoyas, thank you, jonathan. >> did somebody rev up jonathan today?e starts out like that. jonathan, let's talk about same-sex marriage. i want to talk about the issue it creates for the republican party. which is, you have some people saying look, karl rove. saying our party may move towards this by 2016. there's plenty of people, aka the base of the party who don't think they should ever move that direction. does it divide the party? and where do they wind up? >> i can imagine there's a republican rand paul that would be for gay marriage before 2016, but not many mainstream republicans coming out. i think we're still a few years away from that. it's demographic. a lot of old folks in the republican party that comprise the worker bee base of the gop,thy do the phone calls, they do the envelopes. they are culturally very conservative. very traditional and they're not going to come around to gay marriage at least not in the very near future it may happen down the road, i think you're going to find serious puckbash among the conservative base of the par
>> let's not start on the hoyas, thank you, jonathan. >> did somebody rev up jonathan today?e starts out like that. jonathan, let's talk about same-sex marriage. i want to talk about the issue it creates for the republican party. which is, you have some people saying look, karl rove. saying our party may move towards this by 2016. there's plenty of people, aka the base of the party who don't think they should ever move that direction. does it divide the party? and where do they wind...
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on that story for us, jonathan serrie live in atlanta. what fueling the latest debate on this aspect of the research, jonathan? >> reporter: good morning, bill. well, president obama is using an seg tiff order to direct the cdc to resume research on gun violence. such funding, for these studies all but dried up in 1996 when the nra successfully lobbied congress for language in an appropriations bill saying no funding for injury prevention for the cdc could be used to advocate or promote gun control. the man in charge of cdc injury research said at the time it was like a shot across the bow. >> individual researchers were afraid. cdc leadership was afraid. hhs leadership was afraid. and as a result, i think the
on that story for us, jonathan serrie live in atlanta. what fueling the latest debate on this aspect of the research, jonathan? >> reporter: good morning, bill. well, president obama is using an seg tiff order to direct the cdc to resume research on gun violence. such funding, for these studies all but dried up in 1996 when the nra successfully lobbied congress for language in an appropriations bill saying no funding for injury prevention for the cdc could be used to advocate or promote...
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jonathan? >> great, kristen welker, thank you.ounds like you're at a construction site but you're at the port of miami. thank you for being with us. >> reporter: thank you, jonathan. >>> i want to bring in our panel now. with us from san francisco, msnbc contributor mazia teresa kumar, president and ce o o of voto latino. in austin, texas, an nbc reporter. madia, i'm going to start with you. a crucial moment for immigration reform. the gang of eight working on a bipartisan approach. the headlines are a republican congress calling people that word. can i even say that word? this isn't helping, is it? >> i have to give credit to the republicans. the moment that congressman young said that, boehner actually issued a statement saying that he had to apologize to the american people and to american latinos. i think that shows not only that they're actually trying to put a good step forward but recognize they have a larger problem. how do you change the hearts and minds of the extreme right of republicans who don't want immigration refor
jonathan? >> great, kristen welker, thank you.ounds like you're at a construction site but you're at the port of miami. thank you for being with us. >> reporter: thank you, jonathan. >>> i want to bring in our panel now. with us from san francisco, msnbc contributor mazia teresa kumar, president and ce o o of voto latino. in austin, texas, an nbc reporter. madia, i'm going to start with you. a crucial moment for immigration reform. the gang of eight working on a bipartisan...
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my name is jonathan pearlman. i would this out because i'm not as good a speaker if i don't do that so i will read this statement. when the mayor's office contacted me asking me to interview for a possible seat on the historic preservation commission, i assumed it was for the one of the seats designated for historic architect and was surprise today learn it was seat 3, the architectural historians position. since i'm not a traditional candidate for this seat, using preservation using the academic model, ways somewhat reluctant to accept the invitation to interview. after discussing my concerns and told i was qualified for the seat, considered the contributions i might bring to this commission. as an architect i'm in the trenches having to work with home and building owners and their neighbors who are unfamiliar with local history and in particular the history of the buildings that they own, want to purchase, and see every day. i will be able to bring to the commission a blending of two skill sets. as a practicing
my name is jonathan pearlman. i would this out because i'm not as good a speaker if i don't do that so i will read this statement. when the mayor's office contacted me asking me to interview for a possible seat on the historic preservation commission, i assumed it was for the one of the seats designated for historic architect and was surprise today learn it was seat 3, the architectural historians position. since i'm not a traditional candidate for this seat, using preservation using the...
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cut everywhere, don't choose for olitical purposes. >> eric: jonathan?sident's house. to your point this the people's house. the ct that we allow this amount of money so people couldn't go through the white house doors while shuffling hundreds of millions of dollars to muslim brotherhood in egypt gives you a sense where the president's actions are. >> eric: we're going to have leave it there. we are going to thank you to marianne and julie joining us. hundreds of thousands of government workers are getting away with not paying their taxes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it.
cut everywhere, don't choose for olitical purposes. >> eric: jonathan?sident's house. to your point this the people's house. the ct that we allow this amount of money so people couldn't go through the white house doors while shuffling hundreds of millions of dollars to muslim brotherhood in egypt gives you a sense where the president's actions are. >> eric: we're going to have leave it there. we are going to thank you to marianne and julie joining us. hundreds of thousands of...
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i worked with jonathan pearlman for the last 15 years. he's an extremely competent architect. i was delighted to hear from supervisor breed that -- there's two words that apply to a good commissioner. that's practical and responsive commissioner. that's what jonathan pearlman would be. he's [speaker not understood] architectural private sector. he has worked with planning in the department of building inspection for over 15 years. he has experience and the knowledge. he recognizes the challenges that families have when they have to remodel their buildings. he knows that pain from the inside. he has to present the client's perspective to plan [speaker not understood]. >> technical difficulty; please stand by >>>♪ most of all let there be ron pearlman on this seat. >> are there any more -- go ahead. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm alan orrick. i have been asked to read a letter in support of mr. pearlman by richard noitra's son. i am writing in support of jonathan pearlman's candidacy as san francisco historian for the perez r vation commission. although as a physician and
i worked with jonathan pearlman for the last 15 years. he's an extremely competent architect. i was delighted to hear from supervisor breed that -- there's two words that apply to a good commissioner. that's practical and responsive commissioner. that's what jonathan pearlman would be. he's [speaker not understood] architectural private sector. he has worked with planning in the department of building inspection for over 15 years. he has experience and the knowledge. he recognizes the...
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my name is jonathan alloy. i was appointed in april 2011 to the citizens general obligation bond oversight committee. it is an honor to serve and i hope to continue doing so. during my first term i was twice elected vice-chair by my colleagues and have been strong partnerships with the chair, with our members, and with city staff to drive reforms that advance our oversight mission. i'd like to briefly illustrate some of those key achievements. first i lead the committee's first ever issuance of contracts for bond oversight using the $1 million in set-aside funds intendved for this purpose. we are now benchmarking best practices for community engagement and design reviews of capital projects to recommend improvements so that the challenges encountered with the bayview and north beach librarieses and lafayette parks and laguna honda hospital are not repeated. second, i called for increased attention to the [speaker not understood] program leading the public hearings and strength and focus by the controller's offi
my name is jonathan alloy. i was appointed in april 2011 to the citizens general obligation bond oversight committee. it is an honor to serve and i hope to continue doing so. during my first term i was twice elected vice-chair by my colleagues and have been strong partnerships with the chair, with our members, and with city staff to drive reforms that advance our oversight mission. i'd like to briefly illustrate some of those key achievements. first i lead the committee's first ever issuance of...
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neil: and what is really critically important, jonathan, is the report.er each other] neil: bobblehead. >> this is about compatibility. i mean, you are not going to be happy long-termas somebody who is a fitness take, workout buff. this is not going to be comple
neil: and what is really critically important, jonathan, is the report.er each other] neil: bobblehead. >> this is about compatibility. i mean, you are not going to be happy long-termas somebody who is a fitness take, workout buff. this is not going to be comple
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let's bring in jonathan gapehart. you've written a lot about. this what is your immediate take from yesterday? >> i have to agree with dana millbank. anything the court decides in this case is going to slow down the inevitable. the court is torn. they don't want to make this broad sweeping ruling saying there is a constitution aol right to same sex marriage. on the other hand, when you listen to i think it was justice kennedy, his concern about the 40,000 children in california who have same sex parents who would be affected say if one of the parents dies because they're not legally married in the eyes of california. what happens to the children? >> you mentioned kennedy. were you bothered at all yesterday? he is possibly the swing vote. >> he is the swing vote. >> he said unchartered waters, mentioned the cliff at the end possibly dshgs that bother you at all? >> no, it didn't bother me because, you know, this is a monumental decision that the court has to make. she see what is happening in the states. and they are probably more likely to want
let's bring in jonathan gapehart. you've written a lot about. this what is your immediate take from yesterday? >> i have to agree with dana millbank. anything the court decides in this case is going to slow down the inevitable. the court is torn. they don't want to make this broad sweeping ruling saying there is a constitution aol right to same sex marriage. on the other hand, when you listen to i think it was justice kennedy, his concern about the 40,000 children in california who have...
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joining me now is jonathan capehart and angela rai.or coming on the show tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> jonathan, let me start with you. how does the republican party move forward if the far right really wants to prevent them from doing so? >> it's really unclear. you know, as i wrote today, the first 12 pages of the growth and opportunity projects report are really brutal assessment of where the party has been, where it is right now and where it needs to go if it's not going to continue to lose presidential elections to the democratic party. but they say a lot of good things. they also, i want to point out, say that they're not a policy committee. this is all sort of tone, tenor and cosmetics. you know, diagnosing the problem is the first step to recovery. it's proactively doing something to heal yourself that is going to be -- that is the issue. and if folks are squawking at the diagnosis right now, particularly the base of the party is squawking, i'm not quite sure and i don't have a whole lot of faith that the republican party is g
joining me now is jonathan capehart and angela rai.or coming on the show tonight. >> thank you, rev. >> jonathan, let me start with you. how does the republican party move forward if the far right really wants to prevent them from doing so? >> it's really unclear. you know, as i wrote today, the first 12 pages of the growth and opportunity projects report are really brutal assessment of where the party has been, where it is right now and where it needs to go if it's not going...
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jonathan, i go to church every single sunday and i light candles over st.nderstand between markets and my faith. should nike rethink this ad? >> no, nike stock is all time high. i tell you, tracy your position it mystifies me here. it's not tiger committed child abuse. like bill clinton, like david petraeus he had marital difficulties which were resolved. i think to monica's point, nike is is a sports equipment company and purchase is on to make money for shareholders. the stock seems they are doing everything right. >> he has marital issues? prostitution is illegal at least where i come from. what the hell are we saying to our kids, it's okay. >> eric: calling it a healthcare free for all. >> everyone get sick and many of us don't have healthcare. >> saying that everyone should have affordable health care. >> does that mean everyone, everyone. >> eric: even those that aren't here illegally want you to pay for their healthcare -- wow! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ said it's all right ♪ ♪ ♪ aces. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] g
jonathan, i go to church every single sunday and i light candles over st.nderstand between markets and my faith. should nike rethink this ad? >> no, nike stock is all time high. i tell you, tracy your position it mystifies me here. it's not tiger committed child abuse. like bill clinton, like david petraeus he had marital difficulties which were resolved. i think to monica's point, nike is is a sports equipment company and purchase is on to make money for shareholders. the stock seems...
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jonathan aren't we giving enough of our own, why more?eady tax add lot. 49 cents on average we're paying in taxes. blame taxes one of the biggest factors when it comes to powering our life. instead of more taxes and more taxes, why not try freedom and privatizing some of these roads. it's been done all over europe and costs are borne by people that use them. >> eric: what do you think. privatize more roads? >> i think it's a great idea. i'm not against this tax. i think a one cent tax, actually goes into highway trust fund, key word is trust so it won't get watered down. >> highway trust fund is going to broke two years. you want to keep feeding it? >> jonathan if you run it on budget, if it is a trust fund and there is a budget. pleat finance. let me make a point -- let me finish. this has absolutely nothing to do with job creation. if you want to talk about job creation. let's not talk about a tax for highways as part of a job creation bill. that is just dumb. >> eric: what do you think of the idea? >> you pay like 50 cents on gallon. i
jonathan aren't we giving enough of our own, why more?eady tax add lot. 49 cents on average we're paying in taxes. blame taxes one of the biggest factors when it comes to powering our life. instead of more taxes and more taxes, why not try freedom and privatizing some of these roads. it's been done all over europe and costs are borne by people that use them. >> eric: what do you think. privatize more roads? >> i think it's a great idea. i'm not against this tax. i think a one cent...
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cut everywhere, don't choose for political purposes. >> eri jonathan?dent's house. to your point this the people's house. the fact that we allow this amount of money so people couldn't go through the white house doors while shuffling hundreds of millions of dollars to muslim brotherhood in egypt gives you a sense where the president's actions are. >> eric: we're going to have leave it there. we are going to thank you to marianne and julie joining us. hundreds of thousands of government workers are getting away with not paying their taxes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up easy... do you want 50% more cash? yes! yes?! ♪ [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? why? and we've hit the why phase... it's delicious. so now we've turned her
cut everywhere, don't choose for political purposes. >> eri jonathan?dent's house. to your point this the people's house. the fact that we allow this amount of money so people couldn't go through the white house doors while shuffling hundreds of millions of dollars to muslim brotherhood in egypt gives you a sense where the president's actions are. >> eric: we're going to have leave it there. we are going to thank you to marianne and julie joining us. hundreds of thousands of...
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cut everywhere, don't choose for political purposes. >> eric: jonathan?ouse. to your point this the people's house. the fact that we allow this amount of money so people couldn't go through the white house doors while shuffling hundreds of millions of dollars to muslim brotherhood in egypt gives you a sense where the president's actions are. >> eric: we're going to have leave it there. we are going to thank you to marianne and julie joining us. hundreds of thousands of government workers are getting away with not paying their taxes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all night long ♪ [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you h heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. that work the way you wish they would. like a front-end loader you can detach from your seat? or
cut everywhere, don't choose for political purposes. >> eric: jonathan?ouse. to your point this the people's house. the fact that we allow this amount of money so people couldn't go through the white house doors while shuffling hundreds of millions of dollars to muslim brotherhood in egypt gives you a sense where the president's actions are. >> eric: we're going to have leave it there. we are going to thank you to marianne and julie joining us. hundreds of thousands of government...
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correct, jonathan? absolutely. in fact, we have one of the most helpful activities that many of our young people do is that they get together and they go to young people's aa meetings and, you know, they will text each other or make plans to meet through facebook or twitter and go together and it's tremendously reinforcing. it really helps them. and within the mental health community i think there are some-that folks who may be co-existing conditions or co-occurring can either choose to go into the recovery for addiction or recovery for mental health. correct? or they can go to the groups called double trouble. is there really one that is called double trouble? yes. amazing. talk to me a little bit about that, i'm not too familiar. well you know, i think again as our knowledge has expanded and the stigma has decreased, you know, people are finding out that there are many factors which have contributed to their substance abuse. and certainly a whole range of effective disorders, of emotional disorders, whether it is
correct, jonathan? absolutely. in fact, we have one of the most helpful activities that many of our young people do is that they get together and they go to young people's aa meetings and, you know, they will text each other or make plans to meet through facebook or twitter and go together and it's tremendously reinforcing. it really helps them. and within the mental health community i think there are some-that folks who may be co-existing conditions or co-occurring can either choose to go into...
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you've got to give credit to jonathan carl, here is someone trying to get serious answers. you shouldn't allow the white house to play politics with the white house tours and then be able to get away with the golf outing. >> what about this gotcha attitude? i don't get it. i think it minimizes the impact of the president. that's not a serious question. >> i think it is and i don't understand why-- >> and we've had four years of unserious questions, why now. how much does it cost for the president to get a trip, the american people want to see him. >> and they don't get to see him golf. >> i agree under the normal circumstances. >> the white house easter egg roll, goes to prove they can get the-- >> and they wear pink shirt. >> they say that's privately funded through egg sales. next on news watch, did some in the media sour a historic event? >> the world media watched as history unfolded. catholic cardinals choose a new pope, a man of the people. have the press left their pick or have the media missed the message? answers next on news watch. d s to a new e-trade retirement
you've got to give credit to jonathan carl, here is someone trying to get serious answers. you shouldn't allow the white house to play politics with the white house tours and then be able to get away with the golf outing. >> what about this gotcha attitude? i don't get it. i think it minimizes the impact of the president. that's not a serious question. >> i think it is and i don't understand why-- >> and we've had four years of unserious questions, why now. how much does it...
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a field goal hit that far. >> jonathan have rocks in his shoes? what's he do to get it to go that far? >> i would like to say it's training. but leg strength can't be taught as much as consistency. >> he is fighting serious wind when he kicks the 70 yard field goal. looks like nowhere near the uprights. the. >> the wind a little at his back and across left to right. not as windy as it looks. >> since the video posted online, have you heard from colleges, from the nfl? people been reaching out to recruit this guy? >> i haven't heard directly from anybody since the video came out a few days ago. green bay packers contacted our video guy. a writer, not the coach. some other kaks directly to jonathan, but not directly to me yet. >>> an inferno rising from the garage of a family's home in colorado. >> wow. huge. right next to that person's home. >> apparently, the two residents of this home and their dog were able to escape, but there were still two cats inside. the 911 caller said that there were propane tanks in the garage. the owner of the home is t
a field goal hit that far. >> jonathan have rocks in his shoes? what's he do to get it to go that far? >> i would like to say it's training. but leg strength can't be taught as much as consistency. >> he is fighting serious wind when he kicks the 70 yard field goal. looks like nowhere near the uprights. the. >> the wind a little at his back and across left to right. not as windy as it looks. >> since the video posted online, have you heard from colleges, from the...
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wayne rogers, jonathan and tracy all joining us this week. welcome everybody. don't crack the bubbly yet. it's three years since president obama signed owe bbama care. boy, is it starting to get messy. that's not republicans declaring it messy. that's one of the architects of the law saying it. watch. >> i think we know it's going to be messy. there's going to be things that come up that are unanticipated. >> he's right. we bought this cake the woman the said you know what, obama care, that's why my hours got cut. i guess we can expect more of that. >> you are going to see a lot more of that. this is one example ofthe direct impact this is having on small businesses and real americans. we had the legislation, people are trying to read it, get through it. now you see the regulations piling up and the practica day-to-day impact. coming out right now in the form of a woman trying to make a cake and run a living and a business for herself. >> wayne, there are a lot of things we learned about the obama care law and a l more. we'll roll through a few of them. this is
wayne rogers, jonathan and tracy all joining us this week. welcome everybody. don't crack the bubbly yet. it's three years since president obama signed owe bbama care. boy, is it starting to get messy. that's not republicans declaring it messy. that's one of the architects of the law saying it. watch. >> i think we know it's going to be messy. there's going to be things that come up that are unanticipated. >> he's right. we bought this cake the woman the said you know what, obama...
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jonathan is this what d.c. should have been targeting all along? >> the role have government is clear. it's limited and defined by the constitution. in ours it's full of waste. chock-full of worthless spending. it's exercises and videos about grilling and studies on this and that. senator coburn, would pay workers that don't even work for taxpayers. and even now neither party is serious about cutting the size and scope of government. >> eric: $156 million to not work. federal employees to stay home. >> my gosh, it's embarrassing. i got coburn's report here. you can get it. it's hundred pages -- hundred items of waste. another bridge to nowhere, 520,000 in ohio. we got fighting obesity with giant graffiti carrots. i mean it's ridiculous. this is comic material. when you think about it, the president takes the jet and goes to play golf with tiger woods, that is $2 million, $3 million down the drain by the time you take everybody that goes with him. stand up and say, we have a terrible problem. we got on to cut. meantime, he is spending. >> eric: you
jonathan is this what d.c. should have been targeting all along? >> the role have government is clear. it's limited and defined by the constitution. in ours it's full of waste. chock-full of worthless spending. it's exercises and videos about grilling and studies on this and that. senator coburn, would pay workers that don't even work for taxpayers. and even now neither party is serious about cutting the size and scope of government. >> eric: $156 million to not work. federal...
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." >> joining me today, "washington post" columnist and msnbc contributor, jonathan capehart. editor of the new republic, franklin ford. political white house reporter, carry rudolph brown and buzz beat editor in chief, ben. >> for a moment this morning you might have thought the republican party had finally reached the thing that seems to have eluded them for so very long, the modern era. ohio senator rob portman, once a shoe-in for mitt romney's vp slot came out in favor of gay marriage. >> i'm announcing today a change of heart. on an issue that you know a lot of people feel strongly about. and it has to do with gay couples, opportunity to marry. my son came to jane, my wife and i, told us that he was gay. and that it was not a choice. and that you know, he, that's just part of who he is and he had been that way ever since he could remember. >> what was your reaction when he told you? >> love, support. >> was the gop finally knocking on the door of the 21st century? and, as purveyors of trickle-down everything, with this new-found tolerance trick down to the rest of the par
." >> joining me today, "washington post" columnist and msnbc contributor, jonathan capehart. editor of the new republic, franklin ford. political white house reporter, carry rudolph brown and buzz beat editor in chief, ben. >> for a moment this morning you might have thought the republican party had finally reached the thing that seems to have eluded them for so very long, the modern era. ohio senator rob portman, once a shoe-in for mitt romney's vp slot came out in...
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jonathan, what's doable from that list? >> well, i think a lot of it is doable. he's throwing a lot of things against the wall to see what sticks. it's important to remember though that we're not going to move to that agenda right away because, you know, not to get too down in the weeds, but what they call the continuing resolution, which is basically the budget to keep the government open, is going to come up at the end of this month. so we have at least three more weeks of a lot of arguments about the sequester and about the larger budget issues. you saw that today the white house canceled all white house tours saying that it was the sequester that was to blame. that's really going to get the attention of congressmen because they use those tours for their constituents. but once we get into april and may, you're going to see the president shifting more to these other issues that are on his agenda. >> eugene, that's not too optimistic of a look forward from jonathan because, you know, it seems like these manufactured crises, by that i mean those that they just re
jonathan, what's doable from that list? >> well, i think a lot of it is doable. he's throwing a lot of things against the wall to see what sticks. it's important to remember though that we're not going to move to that agenda right away because, you know, not to get too down in the weeds, but what they call the continuing resolution, which is basically the budget to keep the government open, is going to come up at the end of this month. so we have at least three more weeks of a lot of...
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jonathan capehart is an opinion writer for the "washington post."acki, my colleague and co-host of "the cycle." at the top of the gop coroner's report, sorry, autopsy, it says, we must recruit more candidates who come from minority communities, but it's not just tone that counts, policy always matters. how well do you think they dress policy toward minorities in this publication? >> very little to not at all. if you look at the latino vote, there seems to be an acknowledgement immigration is a problem for the republican party. >> you would have thought so after 74% of latinos voted for this president and 94% of african-americans voted for the president. and 91% -- sorry, 71% of asian-americans voted. >> immigration covers, you know, basic -- does not cover nearly all of your problems. >> indeed. >> right there. but what i'm really struck by is i can think back decades to moments like this in the republican party when there have been frank and blunt acknowledgement from party leaders that, hey, we have a problem appealing to nonwhite voters. i heard
jonathan capehart is an opinion writer for the "washington post."acki, my colleague and co-host of "the cycle." at the top of the gop coroner's report, sorry, autopsy, it says, we must recruit more candidates who come from minority communities, but it's not just tone that counts, policy always matters. how well do you think they dress policy toward minorities in this publication? >> very little to not at all. if you look at the latino vote, there seems to be an...
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and i also really was impressed with what susan -- susanne berg had to say as well as jonathan. so, you know, it doesn't mean that i wasn't equally impressed with the other candidates, but as you can see, this is a challenge because i think the city would be well served with any of those candidates for so many different reasons. so, i am really -- and i've got to say as a big part of why i wanted to even be supervisor in the first place is accountability. oftentimes we lose at the hands of folks who have mismanaged and misused funds that were intended for good, like in the case of the school, the school board, the bond that passed for the schools. and the misuse of those funds years ago, and the fact that mr. bowen understands -- he has that history and understanding of some institutional knowledge and he brings that to the table. and i think that helps to create , you know, better transparency and oversight. and also with mr. alloy who is actually in there doing the work and on top of things and seems really passionate about what he's doing and definitely well informed. so, tha
and i also really was impressed with what susan -- susanne berg had to say as well as jonathan. so, you know, it doesn't mean that i wasn't equally impressed with the other candidates, but as you can see, this is a challenge because i think the city would be well served with any of those candidates for so many different reasons. so, i am really -- and i've got to say as a big part of why i wanted to even be supervisor in the first place is accountability. oftentimes we lose at the hands of...
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eugene robinson, jonathan capehart, thanks for joining me tonight. >> thanks. >>> coming up, a tributeright about the defense of marriage act when it became law in 1996. that's in the rewrite. a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. [ man ] on in 5! [ female announcer ] it works as hard as you do... to outlast your day. [ man ] action! wow! [ female announcer ] secret outlast clear gel is better than the next leading invisible solid on white marks. secret outlast clear gel. >>> in a new poll, elizabeth colbert busch is beating stephen colbert. the poll shows south carolina's first congressional district giving elizabeth colbert busch a rating of 45% and 36 favorably toward her little brother. >>> next, important video you want to see about people who wer
eugene robinson, jonathan capehart, thanks for joining me tonight. >> thanks. >>> coming up, a tributeright about the defense of marriage act when it became law in 1996. that's in the rewrite. a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®....
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melissa: jonathan, you're odd man out now. i'll let you have the last word to make your case. >> i mean, idea of buying on corrections, melissa, you go back to 2007. you would have bought all the way down to a 50% correction in the dow. i in fact don't see that now. the market moves in trends. that is the best indicator we have. right now yes, of course the market will go down one day in the future. it will not go up forever. i think it is best asset class you can have. stocks are like sushi. you don't want a bargain. don't want them on sale. buy quality, buy strength. trend tend to persist. melissa: what you learn is something we learn every time there is big stock market crash like what happened in '08. that if you get out at huge crash you're always sorry later so it comes back. we learn that in retrospect. thanks for coming on, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> moving on to keeping your money safe, u.s. intelligence leaders say cyber attacks are our nation's number one security threat, even more than terrorism and al qaed
melissa: jonathan, you're odd man out now. i'll let you have the last word to make your case. >> i mean, idea of buying on corrections, melissa, you go back to 2007. you would have bought all the way down to a 50% correction in the dow. i in fact don't see that now. the market moves in trends. that is the best indicator we have. right now yes, of course the market will go down one day in the future. it will not go up forever. i think it is best asset class you can have. stocks are like...
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melissa: jonathan, jonathan, wait. >> what has happened in the last 12 years as gold has gone from beingn asset which was doubted, not owned, to being widely owned and widely endorsed by the heard, if you will. if you want to look at the reality of what is happening in the market today, the dollar is strong, gold assets are weak. it is easy to say five, 10, 15 years down. melissa: on no very wealthy, very smart ceos who ask to have their bonuses paid in gold because they're so worried about the currency and the market, so worried about what is going on in our country. these are really smart, really wealthy people. speakers should have asked to being paid in the stock in their own company. all of this concern of the currency, money printing, etc., doesn't exist. melissa: thank you for coming on. tell me what you think, the mortgage tax deduction could be over. that would be bad news on the housing recovery. plus, a sleeping giant awakes, the grim days for natural gas prices may be ending. so how can investors still jump in on the ground floor? a top expert will tell us how. more "money" c
melissa: jonathan, jonathan, wait. >> what has happened in the last 12 years as gold has gone from beingn asset which was doubted, not owned, to being widely owned and widely endorsed by the heard, if you will. if you want to look at the reality of what is happening in the market today, the dollar is strong, gold assets are weak. it is easy to say five, 10, 15 years down. melissa: on no very wealthy, very smart ceos who ask to have their bonuses paid in gold because they're so worried...
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i am writing in support of jonathan pearlman's candidacy as san francisco historian for the perez r vationommission. although as a physician and epidemiologist, my own career was environmental health, teaching at harvard, ucla, uc berkeley, and then for 27 years heading up environmental health research at the california department of public health. ~ i grew up with a family of architects. after my retirement, i have been helping cal poly pomona restore the historic 1932 studio residences designed by my father, richard noytra, one of the founders of california modern. i have been visiting with other historic modernist house museums around the world to learn about their restoration and programming. i was invited to serve on the program committee of the noytra house in los altos. it was originally a small residence of poet jacqueline johnson, designed by my father in the late 1930s. it has been restored and adaptively reused as an intimate conference venue. i have had the pleasure of working with mr. pearlman on his program committee. what i have noticed about mr. pearlman is this. he underst
i am writing in support of jonathan pearlman's candidacy as san francisco historian for the perez r vationommission. although as a physician and epidemiologist, my own career was environmental health, teaching at harvard, ucla, uc berkeley, and then for 27 years heading up environmental health research at the california department of public health. ~ i grew up with a family of architects. after my retirement, i have been helping cal poly pomona restore the historic 1932 studio residences...