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it's a statement from mickey mantle's son, exclusive to us just for this show.much the interview helped my dad be able to express himself to his family. we were a family that never said i love you much and after the interview it made it much easier. we love bob for helping the world to see mickey mantle for the great person he really was. he understood that young people shouldn't look at him as a role model, that he was still a hero to his family. that's quite something. >> and a hero to many baseball fans. that distinction was important to him. distinction between a hero, baseball hero, and role model. mickey was the first one to tell you how deeply flawed he was. but there was a tremendous humanity about him, too. >> the other more recent pretty infamous interview was one you did with jerry sandusky. i want to play a little clip from that. >> i say that i am innocent of those charges. >> innocent? completely innocent and falsely accused in every aspect? >> well, i could say that, you know, i have done some of those things. i have horsed around with kids. i hav
it's a statement from mickey mantle's son, exclusive to us just for this show.much the interview helped my dad be able to express himself to his family. we were a family that never said i love you much and after the interview it made it much easier. we love bob for helping the world to see mickey mantle for the great person he really was. he understood that young people shouldn't look at him as a role model, that he was still a hero to his family. that's quite something. >> and a hero to...
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wasn't a good idea when the yankees or the astros, the colt 45s, played an exhibition game and mickey mantle outfielders could not see the ball in the ceiling. so they painted the ceiling and that killed the grass. that is how astro turf was born. >> mitch: one of the worst things ever for professional sports. there's nothing like playing the game on grass. >> rich: back in the astro dome days where they had guys in space suits. astronauts come out as the grounds crew. that's back in the heyday of the apollo program, the space program. >> mitch: they've been through some really ugly uniforms in the city. >> rich: moss strikes out. wright gets him. >> mitch: and wright made a really good pitch there. fastball. they say moss could not get extended. right under his hands. >> rich: there is one of the many looks the astros have had of they have changed their look this year. they've gone more with the orange. and a little bit deeper blue. >> mitch: i like the look of their new uniform. >> rich: chris young grew up watching the killer bees. biggio, bagwell, berkman. young as always in houston. has
wasn't a good idea when the yankees or the astros, the colt 45s, played an exhibition game and mickey mantle outfielders could not see the ball in the ceiling. so they painted the ceiling and that killed the grass. that is how astro turf was born. >> mitch: one of the worst things ever for professional sports. there's nothing like playing the game on grass. >> rich: back in the astro dome days where they had guys in space suits. astronauts come out as the grounds crew. that's back...
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in the mantle rushed on it i want a little freaked from it for. this is. definitely a big for the lives in people's minds where the differences between look goes on in your mind and what goes on reality i don't think we've got that all figured out yet . my brain isn't a beast. i am severely bipolar they call it bipolar rapid cycling borderline schizophrenia bipolar disorder creates noise in your brain that is constant voices come from this way and voices come from that way and it's really like being possessed by satan the nuances of mental illness require the nuances of different medications to turn down the mania because when i go off manic it is true or need. this is sarah quo extended release. i take at night this is depakote which i take twice a day abilify treat depression do cause that sodium so i compute new video ambien zimbo sim that stand whereas the pam lortab zoloft seroquel extended release again aspirin and just marijuana. so that's it. how many actual pills do i take a day. twenty or more just this is the healthiest i have been ever both men
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process that i want and i want to see as expand ourselves every political party has to put down a mantle of saying here's our policies come on come on have a go and tell us whether you like them or not that is quite right and we're ready to do that i'm working on our tax policies and i broke policies and pensions policies we have parties that are looking at issues of planning which we've given out to people we're on armed forces policy which is very successful education policy with grammar schools in every town that we'd like to have is something that is seen as very important for the people of this country and yes we're going to have to work on the numbers we're going to have to show that we can afford it in a time of austerity but i believe that once we set up the policies how we're going to pay for it and we've got the right people to actually deliver it we're going to be moving forward at an even greater speed than you've seen today stephen wolf city spokesman for the u.k. independence party thank you very much for your comments well there you have it much a seismic shift taking plac
process that i want and i want to see as expand ourselves every political party has to put down a mantle of saying here's our policies come on come on have a go and tell us whether you like them or not that is quite right and we're ready to do that i'm working on our tax policies and i broke policies and pensions policies we have parties that are looking at issues of planning which we've given out to people we're on armed forces policy which is very successful education policy with grammar...
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inciting terrorism to see and it didn't take him long to make his more hardline ps known by it all the mantle to him i believe so because i believe those who disbelieve in the oneness of god did find this vision to be the end point anyway and those laws that the establishment that would go with them would for how to roll it into him fire so i'm no respected visual whatsoever i asked the leader of the shari'a project whether he was concerned by statements like that i said you know if you take it from the passive approach that i don't think you fix the country and we are great but we were doing no shouting protesting your food before you started to sure it's a good thing that you something don't really have to be for your day to day this in many base amongst the muslim and the why to push this community there are worries not just about these actions but about the potential repercussions the relative peace movement dorsey could have on a much larger scale so r.t. and the leader of hezbollah has hinted that the lebanon based militant group could intervene in the syrian conflict on the side of the
inciting terrorism to see and it didn't take him long to make his more hardline ps known by it all the mantle to him i believe so because i believe those who disbelieve in the oneness of god did find this vision to be the end point anyway and those laws that the establishment that would go with them would for how to roll it into him fire so i'm no respected visual whatsoever i asked the leader of the shari'a project whether he was concerned by statements like that i said you know if you take it...
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that people ed and fran, these organizations, are they-how likely are they to really pick up the mantle, as pat was noting that they have to pick up? is there a federal role, state role in this process, and if so, what is it? i think there's both, and i'll let arthur speak for himself, but in the federal role, what we're doing, and we're doing very well by the way. we are bringing these federal-these national organizations together, and then we're asking in a local level, in a state and local level, to do the same thing. so-and we're bringing what we call not traditional partners. so the mental health organizations are meeting with the substance abuse organizations. the mental health and the substance abuse organizations are coming together and meeting with insurance companies. they're meeting with business companies. they're meeting with families. and why is it important for them to meet with the insurance sector? because if we're going to go together hand in hand into health reform and we want to change the message and we want to be able to have america be able to take those brand-new
that people ed and fran, these organizations, are they-how likely are they to really pick up the mantle, as pat was noting that they have to pick up? is there a federal role, state role in this process, and if so, what is it? i think there's both, and i'll let arthur speak for himself, but in the federal role, what we're doing, and we're doing very well by the way. we are bringing these federal-these national organizations together, and then we're asking in a local level, in a state and local...
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industry is a huge point of pride when the coal mines in the still works in the shipyards with this mantle it wasn't just the loss of the industry it was a huge emotional loss as well and it's one that many here have never really recovered from in the aftermath of the industrial collapse for skilled labor workforce there was little else today that it is evident with the northeast suffering from the highest unemployment in the country. motion the shipyards the factories and the store. effect. things seem to be more difficult especially for paper. but along with the recent piece to manufacturing figures there are signs that things could be looking up the regions on your legs sports have almost doubled in the last five years enabling job creation in areas such as the car industry recent industrial resurrections might not be enough to replace what once was but this is at least an attempt to breathe life back into areas such as this and for many in the communities that could prevent a welcome lifeline surface r.t. in the north east of england and some news in brief here this hour the mayor of l
industry is a huge point of pride when the coal mines in the still works in the shipyards with this mantle it wasn't just the loss of the industry it was a huge emotional loss as well and it's one that many here have never really recovered from in the aftermath of the industrial collapse for skilled labor workforce there was little else today that it is evident with the northeast suffering from the highest unemployment in the country. motion the shipyards the factories and the store. effect....
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many have been to rate their frail as arguably against president bush and his failure to carry the mantle of limited government as they did against president obama. i mean, they have no sympathy or wish to bring president bush back. >> host: what did you find out about the tea party and money? >> guest: i don't know much about tea party and money as most groups don't get any money. they are grassroots organizations. a bunch of national tea party groups you can google and see right-click and i have no idea where they get money from. frankly that is not the tea party. those are people raising money for their own groups. it's a bunch of grassroots organizations in neighborhood and they don't get money. gop organizations that would like to bring them into a cross? >> guest: .i. know they get any super pack money. big national organizations have super packs are participating super packs. but they're just calling themselves tea party groups. they are not the tea party. the tea party as ordinary people living in your neighborhood. >> host: neck is regina and berkeley, california. >> caller: hi,
many have been to rate their frail as arguably against president bush and his failure to carry the mantle of limited government as they did against president obama. i mean, they have no sympathy or wish to bring president bush back. >> host: what did you find out about the tea party and money? >> guest: i don't know much about tea party and money as most groups don't get any money. they are grassroots organizations. a bunch of national tea party groups you can google and see...
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mickey mantle. to have l of these popular cultural iconsnvolved in this.njecting all of these people. the weather reaches out across hollywood to washington. it is extraordinary. >> he relieved reaches out and chans our society. and he stayed at the rate of the entire time. iean, he treated lynyrd bernstein, anthony quinn. his office was in new york who's who, starting a 10:00 at night until four in the morning beacon, nancy truman capote and tennessee williams. a gifted thorium was met the enemy shot evebody stayed. and it was a who's who of new york, hollywood, or theorld. lou: and you assert that this was thfoundation the drug culture in this country. >> absolutely. methamphetamines were legal in 1960, and it was only after the jacobsen expos a in the 1970's that we started the beau of narcotics and dangerous dru, that the drug war began, and it was in large measure because of max jacobson. lou: i hope you will come back because i want to talk about how this book is being blocked by some prominent media. apparently they don't like the idea that jfk woul
mickey mantle. to have l of these popular cultural iconsnvolved in this.njecting all of these people. the weather reaches out across hollywood to washington. it is extraordinary. >> he relieved reaches out and chans our society. and he stayed at the rate of the entire time. iean, he treated lynyrd bernstein, anthony quinn. his office was in new york who's who, starting a 10:00 at night until four in the morning beacon, nancy truman capote and tennessee williams. a gifted thorium was met...
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continues they remained a very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carry the mantle with a variety of points, it was completely reduced to a military strategy. >> if i put this in some type of context the pattern is not original with obamacare that much of this better for worse was a pattern learnt with the bush and administration. leading up to the war in iraq and the pentagon was the source of everything you want a strategy it is the pentagon if you want assistance it is the pentagon. it was the source of all knowledge and they pretty much with rumsfeld did not see any need to look to anybody else. is hard to say this but maybe it was a pattern that is hard to change out. it is not the whole problem but it raises serious questions the role that you have been conditioned. >> you are absolutely correct. because it came matt of iraq that the pentagon saved the day that is different from vietnam but the day was saved by civilians with negotiations but in iraq there the ones that solve the problem and yes, that raises the important question if the obama administration i
continues they remained a very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carry the mantle with a variety of points, it was completely reduced to a military strategy. >> if i put this in some type of context the pattern is not original with obamacare that much of this better for worse was a pattern learnt with the bush and administration. leading up to the war in iraq and the pentagon was the source of everything you want a strategy it is the pentagon if you want assistance...
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to have an illegal ballot used by mantle.liate looks at a georgia man. he believes he's uncovered coca-cola's secret formula. he said he found a recipe for cola from 1943 in a box of papers he found at an estate sale. the recipe for the soft drink has been a dietly held secret. he put his recipe on ebay. opening bid $5 million. coke says, no we still have the secret. >> nobody going to get that coca-cola secret. >>> now to a serious story. we need to cover a serious story. >> time to talk about this. five months ago at sandy hook two of the families are leading a safe and sound initiative, preventing another tragedy by focus oggen school security. lee woodruff has the story. >> have any of you been back to the school itself? >> yes. >> can you describe that experience? >> it was really tough. it was really emotional to go back. a lot of things going through my mind were just what must have been happening in that space. so to go back and get those questions that have been running through my mind every night for months an oppor
to have an illegal ballot used by mantle.liate looks at a georgia man. he believes he's uncovered coca-cola's secret formula. he said he found a recipe for cola from 1943 in a box of papers he found at an estate sale. the recipe for the soft drink has been a dietly held secret. he put his recipe on ebay. opening bid $5 million. coke says, no we still have the secret. >> nobody going to get that coca-cola secret. >>> now to a serious story. we need to cover a serious story....
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we walk in his home here and the first thing he shows me on his mantle, look at that, faith. move an inch after this ef-5 tornado hit and the peach cobbler his wife cooked monday didn't move either. but there may be one thing inside this home that the tornado touched the most and that is the man jackie sing. watch what he told me when he got very, very candid as we were standing in his backyard. >> me and my wife talked about it, the word surreal, the word surreal does not sum this up. it is beyond that. it is -- i don't know if the lord has it that way, that you have all these feelings in your body that he's waiting to open up that can and let you feel them. there are a lot of emotions in our life that we don't understand until something like this happens and you're affected. you can see it on tv all day, but until you feel the experience, it is a life changing event. >> so your life is forever changed. >> yes. >> you have been here all your life. >> yes. >> will you be rebuilding? not that you have to rebuild, but will you stay here, will you fix it up? this is your neighbo
we walk in his home here and the first thing he shows me on his mantle, look at that, faith. move an inch after this ef-5 tornado hit and the peach cobbler his wife cooked monday didn't move either. but there may be one thing inside this home that the tornado touched the most and that is the man jackie sing. watch what he told me when he got very, very candid as we were standing in his backyard. >> me and my wife talked about it, the word surreal, the word surreal does not sum this up. it...
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mickey mantle, to have all of these popular, cultural icons volved in this, and this guy, a german immigrantobson, injecting all of these people. the web that reaches out across hollywood, t washington, it is extraordinary. >> hreally reached out and really changed our society. and he staid under the radar the entire time. i mean, he tated leonard bernstein, he treated anthony quinn. his office was a new york's who's who starting at0:00 at night until 4:00 in the morning, you could see truman capote and tennessee williams, the gift was a methamphetamine shot to everyone who staystayed. it was a who's who of new york, hollywood, the world. >> you assert this was the foundation of the drug culture of this country. >> absolutely. methamphetamines were legal in 1960. and it wasnly after the jacobson expose in the 1970s that we started the bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs, the drug war began, and it was in large measure because of jacobson. >> we're going to have to leave it there. this book, we recommend to you highly and it is on our website, loobbs.com. richard lertzman, willi birnes, t
mickey mantle, to have all of these popular, cultural icons volved in this, and this guy, a german immigrantobson, injecting all of these people. the web that reaches out across hollywood, t washington, it is extraordinary. >> hreally reached out and really changed our society. and he staid under the radar the entire time. i mean, he tated leonard bernstein, he treated anthony quinn. his office was a new york's who's who starting at0:00 at night until 4:00 in the morning, you could see...
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potential risk to society has again been thrown into sharp relief as he's probably boyko reports a mantling unstable man from kenya the says he's killed hundreds is now free to walk the streets of england. he says he's murdered up to four hundred people with a machete in his native kenya killed police and taken part in female genital mutilation but a court ruled that twenty seven year old john is free to stay in the u.k. he arrived illegally back in two thousand and three but when the home office tried to deport him he appealed and an immigration tribunals ruled that hugo suffers from schizophrenia and had made up the atrocities he was granted leave to remain in the u.k. because he's at risk of committing suicide if he returns to kenya you would think this is not appropriate to bring him. if you look at the european convention of human rights it is possible for him to stay here because criminal of the sort we've seen in. the us he's one of those he. he's going to be. and that's the problem john here as potentially dangerous individual that the home office of tried and failed to deport jorda
potential risk to society has again been thrown into sharp relief as he's probably boyko reports a mantling unstable man from kenya the says he's killed hundreds is now free to walk the streets of england. he says he's murdered up to four hundred people with a machete in his native kenya killed police and taken part in female genital mutilation but a court ruled that twenty seven year old john is free to stay in the u.k. he arrived illegally back in two thousand and three but when the home...
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who continuously remained very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carry the mantle and also have an enormous amount of influence that a variety of points, largely the entire afghanistan issue would have been completely reduced to military strategy, and the pentagon would have become a defector's the department. >> host: if i put this in some kind of a context the pattern is not original with obama that much of this for better or worse was a pattern learned or imposed in the bush administration and in that case leading it to the war in iraq and after words was the source of everything. you what strategy it's the pentagon, you want intelligence on matt, the pentagon was the source of all knowledge and programs and this is pretty much rumsfeld and the people working under him did not see the need to look to anybody else. it's hard to say this but maybe they got used to this pattern that became so heartened that it's hard to change that. maybe that's part of the problem. it raises some serious questions in terms of the role that you have been conditioned or taken and yo
who continuously remained very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carry the mantle and also have an enormous amount of influence that a variety of points, largely the entire afghanistan issue would have been completely reduced to military strategy, and the pentagon would have become a defector's the department. >> host: if i put this in some kind of a context the pattern is not original with obama that much of this for better or worse was a pattern learned or imposed...
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make a decision and change things, and i think it's heartening that some of them are taking up the mantleompanies will follow suit. >> i think the six major retailer companies can influence the entire government of bangladesh. this is a government that's cracked down on unions and killed union activists, i think there's a lot they can do. they also have very deep pockets. so i really wonder why they can't put you know, a couple 100 million dollars, i'm surprised that they wouldn't just agree to that i think it is the litigation. i think they don't want to get sued by human rights groups in u.s. courts. for if people die. in the future. >> there's obviously a cost benefit that's playing out here, right? and thus far the lack of attention on workers' rights and what happens in the manufacture of clothing globally has not been a great point of discussion. but the fact that this is happening, scott, i think is is a positive sign and obviously part of this is just keeping the pressure up. are there companies in particular before we let you go, that don't rely on unsafe working conditions, that
make a decision and change things, and i think it's heartening that some of them are taking up the mantleompanies will follow suit. >> i think the six major retailer companies can influence the entire government of bangladesh. this is a government that's cracked down on unions and killed union activists, i think there's a lot they can do. they also have very deep pockets. so i really wonder why they can't put you know, a couple 100 million dollars, i'm surprised that they wouldn't just...
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the conservatives have seized the mantle of zero tolerance. >> same thing goes with the justices consideringthe voting rights act of 1965 designed to prevent discrimination against minority in certain states can be uprooted. that formula changed. but as we witnessed in 2012, the issue with voter i.d. laws and the problems that were happening around the country, it seems as if the onus is on keeping a law like this in place. >> exactly. what we've seen from the conservatives is the idea that it's been long enough and black turnout has gone high enough, which was mentioned in oral arguments that we don't need this any more. that is just as a logical point, a weird argument, right? if you use your seat belt every day and that keeps you safe, that doesn't necessarily mean that you should stop using your seat belt after a certain amount of time. and so these programs particularly section 5 of the voting rights act, doesn't prevent anyone from getting their rights, it doesn't have a cost on the other side. all it says is if certain areas that have discriminated in the past, if they want to make ch
the conservatives have seized the mantle of zero tolerance. >> same thing goes with the justices consideringthe voting rights act of 1965 designed to prevent discrimination against minority in certain states can be uprooted. that formula changed. but as we witnessed in 2012, the issue with voter i.d. laws and the problems that were happening around the country, it seems as if the onus is on keeping a law like this in place. >> exactly. what we've seen from the conservatives is the...
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. >> how do you cope with the mantle as ll cool j, the greatest guitarist in the world?hink you are. >> say that again? >> the greatest guitarist in the world. >> how do i feel about that? >> how do you cope with that title? >> i didn't come up with the title. >> he did. >> well, i just did my thing, you know. it's just an opinion. >> the worst thing for an artist is to be judged by a standard that you don't want to be judged by. in other words, you know, you make a song with eddie van halen and someone is comparing it to a record that is designed specifically for, you know, the barbershop in the hood. see what i'm saying? it's just they're different. like with this project and what we're doing, i wanted to bridge gaps. i wanted to do something that hip-hop hasn't done before in terms of a full album. like run dmc worked with aerosmith many, many years ago. that was a breakthrough moment. but no one has ever gotten an album and put an album together where they had people like eddie van halen and seal and, you know, brad paisley and all these different artists on one reco
. >> how do you cope with the mantle as ll cool j, the greatest guitarist in the world?hink you are. >> say that again? >> the greatest guitarist in the world. >> how do i feel about that? >> how do you cope with that title? >> i didn't come up with the title. >> he did. >> well, i just did my thing, you know. it's just an opinion. >> the worst thing for an artist is to be judged by a standard that you don't want to be judged by. in other...
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fall in all of this and is he a logical person being over on the senate side that could take on the mantle? >> what's fascinating is what you had in the beginning is the tea party being brought into the republican party through the house of representatives. now all those tea party congressmen are gall. michele bachmann is leaving, alan west. what you've had is this tea partyism in the party migrating over to the adult wing, to the senate. so now you do have rand paul, ted cruz, marco rubio. so now the senate side, which was supposed to be the place that was more adult conversation is now also a bastion of tea partyism. ted cruz is perfect for the tea party in a couple of ways. he's a very articulate spokesman. he may say things that we think are extreme but not embarrassing and crazy like michele bachmann, but he also has that hispanic piece as welch is something that demographically the republican party really needs. i think it's fascinating watching him and marco rubio battle it out to be the supreme sort of latino tea partier. >> as we shift gears to talk about the breaking news we had
fall in all of this and is he a logical person being over on the senate side that could take on the mantle? >> what's fascinating is what you had in the beginning is the tea party being brought into the republican party through the house of representatives. now all those tea party congressmen are gall. michele bachmann is leaving, alan west. what you've had is this tea partyism in the party migrating over to the adult wing, to the senate. so now you do have rand paul, ted cruz, marco...
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go quite so far as the iranians have and i wonder if there is at least some extent to which that mantle deters them from absolute power. right now it does not look very good but the big difference is also that the people in charge of egypt now are not clerics. they are not members of the theocratic regime. they are members of the muslim brotherhood who have appointed themselves to be defenders of religious politics in egypt. i think that also colors the situation a little differently but for the moment of course it does not look very good. >> host: in a way everything is relative because we go from iran to afghanistan which has an even more tragic narrative over the last 30 years and it depends in many ways with the soviet tanks rolling in to defend the regime they didn't project only want. i think that's an interesting take away from this sad history of coups and communist infighting that led to the soviet invasion in the first place. >> guest: that of course is a very important part of the story. you know when the british intervened in the 1970s the intervened several times in afghani
go quite so far as the iranians have and i wonder if there is at least some extent to which that mantle deters them from absolute power. right now it does not look very good but the big difference is also that the people in charge of egypt now are not clerics. they are not members of the theocratic regime. they are members of the muslim brotherhood who have appointed themselves to be defenders of religious politics in egypt. i think that also colors the situation a little differently but for...
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because as soon as you can claim that bipartisan mantle, then you become a real threat to the ideologicalre the republicans are right now. so if republicans want to be pure, they can stay out of the majority and they can stay out of the presidency for a long time to come. if they want to get electable, they're going to have to look at what ris christie's doing and what president obama has done and say there are spaces where we can work together and surely disaster relief is one of them. >> you know, bob, wouldn't it have been more of a nonissue if the republicans did not start attacking christie? if they just said, oh, yes, all of us should unite for the storm victims of sandy? i think it was their having this public, you know, temper tantrum on christie that helped make this a bigger story than it may have been. >> yeah. they can't help themselves. this spontaneously rose up. i think the romney campaign actually tried to tamp it down at the time, although they were mad inside. there's so much dislike for the president, it's so intense in the republican party, that when christie did his j
because as soon as you can claim that bipartisan mantle, then you become a real threat to the ideologicalre the republicans are right now. so if republicans want to be pure, they can stay out of the majority and they can stay out of the presidency for a long time to come. if they want to get electable, they're going to have to look at what ris christie's doing and what president obama has done and say there are spaces where we can work together and surely disaster relief is one of them....
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who continuously remained a very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carry the mantle and also have enormous amount of influence at varieties of points, largely the entire afghanistan issue would have been completely reduced to military strategy, and the pentagon would have become de facto state department here. >> host: well, if i think, if i put this in some kind of a context, the pattern is not original with obama that much of this, for better or for worse, was the pattern learned or imposed under the bush administration. >> guest: that's right. >> host: w. bush. and that, in that case leading up to the war in iraq and afterwards the pentagon was the source of everything. you want diplomacy? the pentagon's going to set it up. you want strategy? it's the pentagon. you want intelligence? the pentagon will do that. you want aid or assistance? the -- the pentagon was the source of all knowledge and all programs, and they pretty much, and this was rumsfeld and the people working under him, did not see a need to look to anybody else. it's hard to say this, but maybe the p
who continuously remained a very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carry the mantle and also have enormous amount of influence at varieties of points, largely the entire afghanistan issue would have been completely reduced to military strategy, and the pentagon would have become de facto state department here. >> host: well, if i think, if i put this in some kind of a context, the pattern is not original with obama that much of this, for better or for worse, was the...
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two here on the man mantle. the red vase were a gift from a king. they came back here for another couple months and went mexico and cuba. the paintings on each side of the fireplace, the landscape paintings were given to the grants on that trip by the governor of mexico. jose, a popular artist in mexico, did the landscape paintings. this is the dining room, this is with the family would have the meals. julia paib would done a little light entertaining here. it's not anything too elaborate in the home. we have some other guests -- gichts given to the grant on the world tour. the piece give to julia. it's a bronze urn given to her by the citizens of japan. a little vase on the table was given to the grants by the example emperor of japan. back here on the mantle is probably one of the most personal pieces julia probably liked the best. the leaves were give to her by general grant on the tour. leaves he picked up from the hmoly city. she kept, had it framed and wrote the whole story on there. julia probably had the time of her life on the world tour. s
two here on the man mantle. the red vase were a gift from a king. they came back here for another couple months and went mexico and cuba. the paintings on each side of the fireplace, the landscape paintings were given to the grants on that trip by the governor of mexico. jose, a popular artist in mexico, did the landscape paintings. this is the dining room, this is with the family would have the meals. julia paib would done a little light entertaining here. it's not anything too elaborate in...
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and its wake impossible to mantle. memories of a bygone devastation, memories that have become all too vivid again.moment. c >>> we have some big changes in our weather here, of course, we had hot temperatures yesterday. now we're going to cool down. we have a few clouds rolling on in. and some cooler arctic air that's dropping on down in our direction. right out of the gulf of alaska. temperatures in the 40s and the 50s now. by the afternoon, numbers about 15 to 20 degrees cooler and winds will be ramping up throughout the day, blustery toward the afternoon. temperatures likely to continue to cool on wednesday and thursday before warming up slowly on sunday. >>> and there are many powerful images from the oklahoma torn some of them were taken by nate billings. he was among the first on the scene. he tells us about the devastation he is seeing. you're watching a special edition of "cbs this morning". the day my doctor told me i had diabetes, i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blood sugar, eat be
and its wake impossible to mantle. memories of a bygone devastation, memories that have become all too vivid again.moment. c >>> we have some big changes in our weather here, of course, we had hot temperatures yesterday. now we're going to cool down. we have a few clouds rolling on in. and some cooler arctic air that's dropping on down in our direction. right out of the gulf of alaska. temperatures in the 40s and the 50s now. by the afternoon, numbers about 15 to 20 degrees cooler and...
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continuously remains a very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carried the mantle and also have enormous amount of influence at a variety of points, largely the afghanistan issue would have been completely reduced the military strategy and pentagon would've become de facto state department. >> host: if i put this in some kind of a context, the pattern is not original with obama, that much of this for better or for worse was a pattern learned or impose under the bush administration, and in that case leading up to the war in iraq and afterwards the pentagon was the source of everything. you want diplomacy, the pentagon will set it up. you want strategy, it's the pentagon. you want intelligent, the pentagon will do. you want a a d. or assistance from the pentagon was the source for all knowledge and all progress. and they pretty much, and this is rumsfeld and the people working under him, did not see a need to look to anybody else. it's hard to say this but maybe the pentagon got used to this, maybe this pattern became so -- it's hard to change that. maybe that's part
continuously remains a very strong influential voice and was able to single-handedly carried the mantle and also have enormous amount of influence at a variety of points, largely the afghanistan issue would have been completely reduced the military strategy and pentagon would've become de facto state department. >> host: if i put this in some kind of a context, the pattern is not original with obama, that much of this for better or for worse was a pattern learned or impose under the bush...
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the president urged graduates to take up the mantle of citizenship by becoming active participants in their community. the ceremony took place in the university football stadium in columbus, ohio. it's about 25 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. hello buckeyes. [applause] o.h.! o.h.! o.h.! thank you so much. everybody please be seated. thank you dr. gee for the wonderful introduction. i suspect the good president may have edited out some other words that were used to describe me. [laughter] i appreciate that. i am going to let michelle know all the good comments. trustees,rd of congresswoman beatty, mayor coleman, and all of you who make up the ohio state university, for allowing me to join you. it is an incredible honor. most of all, congratulations class of 2013. [applause] of course, congratulations to all of the parents, family, friends, and faculty. here in the horseshoe, this is your day as well. [applause] askve been told to everybody, please be careful with the turf. the coach has big plans for this fall. [laughter] i very much appreciate the presidents introduction. i will not
the president urged graduates to take up the mantle of citizenship by becoming active participants in their community. the ceremony took place in the university football stadium in columbus, ohio. it's about 25 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. hello buckeyes. [applause] o.h.! o.h.! o.h.! thank you so much. everybody please be seated. thank you dr. gee for the wonderful introduction. i suspect the good president may have edited out some other words that were used to describe me....
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takes cultural conservative themes which might appeal to this group of ministers and wraps it in the mantlein luther king. it's a very, very skillful and -- take a look for yourself. you be the judge. >> martin luther king who said, like moses, i am on the mountain top and i can see the promise land, but i'm not going to be able to get there with you. but we will get there. if he were to reappear by my side today and give us a report card on the last 25 years, what would he say? he would say, you did a good job, he would say. voting, electing people who formerly were not electable because of the color of their skin. you have more political power, and that is good. you did a good job, he would say. letting people who have the ability to do so live wherever they want to go, in this great country. you did a good job, he would say, elevating people of color into the ranks of the united states armed forces to the very top or into the top of our government. you did a very good job, he would say. he would say you did a good job creating a black middle class. people who really are doing well and th
takes cultural conservative themes which might appeal to this group of ministers and wraps it in the mantlein luther king. it's a very, very skillful and -- take a look for yourself. you be the judge. >> martin luther king who said, like moses, i am on the mountain top and i can see the promise land, but i'm not going to be able to get there with you. but we will get there. if he were to reappear by my side today and give us a report card on the last 25 years, what would he say? he would...
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. >> a lot of people picking up the greek mantle, it will would. you're not among them. why?ll, we are not picking up greece as a general risk about the country. we prefer to do wliek a bottom up analogy and see if there is something in terms of a value between yield or our capital appreciation compared to the business. for example, the stock you're seeing are shipping because we think that given certain assumptions, shipping may be bottoming out. >> is shipping going to be yielded -- shielded, i should say, from any changes in taxation? it's an obvious place for the government to go and try and raise money. >> yeah. it's difficult to go say which sector will be shielded. but shipping is trading, shipping companies are trading at their lowest levels in terms of this value and the value of the -- is very low. you were mentioning china and chinese -- going to china. one of the first investors to get back into greece was china, buying the -- and since then, traffic has gone up quite a lot, apparently. so we think the call on shipping is global. >> petroleum and the figures -- >>
. >> a lot of people picking up the greek mantle, it will would. you're not among them. why?ll, we are not picking up greece as a general risk about the country. we prefer to do wliek a bottom up analogy and see if there is something in terms of a value between yield or our capital appreciation compared to the business. for example, the stock you're seeing are shipping because we think that given certain assumptions, shipping may be bottoming out. >> is shipping going to be yielded...
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and other states will be slow to essentially take up that mantle. and in the states in fact you may have a low take up the resistance that occurs. so i think we don't yet know. i think it will essentially play out over the next few months as those efforts take place over the summer and also it would even on the states with the kind of information the states made available to ultimately we will also depend on what the product looks like, what the price looks like and whether or not people feel compelled to do so are whether again into the source of coverage largely for people who are at risk and very costly. >> great. i want to bring, ask the panel anyone can answer this, a question that is prompted a news report laid the, okay, which is the irises scanned has been a bleeding into health care as well over the issue of the federal hub to the federal hub is the place where data from five different agencies comes together in order to tell the states whether or not someone in that state applying should get the federal subsidy. now, it's a complex informa
and other states will be slow to essentially take up that mantle. and in the states in fact you may have a low take up the resistance that occurs. so i think we don't yet know. i think it will essentially play out over the next few months as those efforts take place over the summer and also it would even on the states with the kind of information the states made available to ultimately we will also depend on what the product looks like, what the price looks like and whether or not people feel...
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equipped to do that and what putems in place -- systems in place and those that are slow to take up the mantle. we really don't yet know. i think it will play out over the next few months as the efforts take place over the summer. it will also depend on the state and the information that they make available. ultimately, it will also depend on what the product looks like, what the price looks like and whether or not people feel compelled to do so or it becomes a source of coverage largely for people who are at risk and very costly. >> great. panel, andsk the anyone can answer, a question that is actually prompted by news reports lately. which is, the irs scandal has been bleeding into healthcare as well. over the issue of the federal hub. the federal public -- federal hub is the place where data from five different agencies comes together in order to tell states whether or not someone in that state applying should get the federal subsidy. it is a complex information technology question, but the issues now that are arising have to do with privacy. , thisose who don't know is a place where irs da
equipped to do that and what putems in place -- systems in place and those that are slow to take up the mantle. we really don't yet know. i think it will play out over the next few months as the efforts take place over the summer. it will also depend on the state and the information that they make available. ultimately, it will also depend on what the product looks like, what the price looks like and whether or not people feel compelled to do so or it becomes a source of coverage largely for...
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some salvageable stuff up on the mantle still. have been fortunate to have one or two memories.as a great attitude that we heard in the other sound byte as well. thankful that his neighbors are okay. william la jeunesse is live on the west coast with more. >> reporter: we normally see 50-mile an hour santa ana winds in october not may. that combined with just five inches of winter rain, not your average 15 inches means that southern california is on high alert this summer especially in the next few days with these temperatures in the 90s. just in camarillo the fire you're seeing right now is in ventura county, it began 90 minutes ago. vetters suspect someone threw a cigarette butt out the window on the 101 freeway. it quickly spread. they are trying to put a ring around the fire which is making a beeline right now nor a subdivision. the good news is that that is newer construction, the bad news is when mother nature is pushing 30, 40, 50-mile an hour wind firefighters can't contain the flames this these conditions, a mandatory evacuation is likely in the next few hours there. th
some salvageable stuff up on the mantle still. have been fortunate to have one or two memories.as a great attitude that we heard in the other sound byte as well. thankful that his neighbors are okay. william la jeunesse is live on the west coast with more. >> reporter: we normally see 50-mile an hour santa ana winds in october not may. that combined with just five inches of winter rain, not your average 15 inches means that southern california is on high alert this summer especially in...
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so she's doing very well and has sort of lifted the mantle here of optimism and hope and the fact thatred a setback a few weeks ago know, but we're on the side of public opinion. polls are showing over 90% of the country says we support universal back ground check. nothing extreme about it. gabby and mark are both moderates. so we wouldn't be supportive of something that was extreme or infringing upon our second amendment rights. so it's a fight, but she's ready and she's got the courage that it will take. >> and the strength. she's certainly inspirationains. thanks for stopping by. >>> lawmakers return to capitol hill tomorrow with immigration reform on their agenda. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge sof
so she's doing very well and has sort of lifted the mantle here of optimism and hope and the fact thatred a setback a few weeks ago know, but we're on the side of public opinion. polls are showing over 90% of the country says we support universal back ground check. nothing extreme about it. gabby and mark are both moderates. so we wouldn't be supportive of something that was extreme or infringing upon our second amendment rights. so it's a fight, but she's ready and she's got the courage that...
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participant in the march who carried forward the spirit of his gathering and brought forward the mantle of the civil rights movement along lines of race class gender sexual orientation and the moral compass for us. this day was triumphant but there remains a reality of systematic forms of racial hatred and violence so this year as we happily marked the 50th anniversary of the march a month later we will also mourn the brutal bombing of the baptist church in birmingham where children at a may columns gerald robertson and denise mcnair were murdered. they too deserve our commemorative consideration this year. and our hearts are still happy with the loss last month of medea pendleton another young woman of color from chicago who was gunned down as another victim in today's epidemic of violence just days after returning from marching here in d.c. for an inaugural parade for the inaugeration of barack obama. we bring idf forward because even at the national mall, the symbolic justice granted for those of us who go to it can only be guaranteed further with greater forms of action beyond the m
participant in the march who carried forward the spirit of his gathering and brought forward the mantle of the civil rights movement along lines of race class gender sexual orientation and the moral compass for us. this day was triumphant but there remains a reality of systematic forms of racial hatred and violence so this year as we happily marked the 50th anniversary of the march a month later we will also mourn the brutal bombing of the baptist church in birmingham where children at a may...
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mantle, andthis ultimately defeat al qaeda, to provide assistance to and create a breathing room for the afghan government to allow the process whereby we could transition security responsibility gradually to afghan forces, and to ensure that through doing that, we made it impossible for afghanistan to again become a haven for al qaeda and like- minded extremists who had the destruction of the united states and americans as an objective. it is not, and that would not -- that was made clear in the president's policy review and the statement of his policy, the objective to defeat the taliban. reconciliation is part of the process in afghanistan, the long-term process of bringing about a peaceful resolution to the conflict. if the chevelle cut is a very the long-ctive, but term process for afghanistan, for peaceful resolution of this conflict, clearly has to include reconciliation. for those members of the taliban who fight u.s. troops forces,fight afghan they are clearly part of this conflict, and we are engaged with them, but in the long term, the objective is to defeat al qaeda and t
mantle, andthis ultimately defeat al qaeda, to provide assistance to and create a breathing room for the afghan government to allow the process whereby we could transition security responsibility gradually to afghan forces, and to ensure that through doing that, we made it impossible for afghanistan to again become a haven for al qaeda and like- minded extremists who had the destruction of the united states and americans as an objective. it is not, and that would not -- that was made clear in...
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how you can win the market's next challenge >> up next, yoko ono and mantle cal music bus. [ driver ]nce knew all about a bike accident, just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. nespresso. where there is an espresso to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is made at home. and where i can have exactly what i desire. ♪ nespresso. what else? governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesom
how you can win the market's next challenge >> up next, yoko ono and mantle cal music bus. [ driver ]nce knew all about a bike accident, just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener...
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participant in the march who carried forward the spirit of his gathering and brought forward the mantle of the civil rights movement along lines of race class gender sexual orientation and the moral compass for us. this day was triumphant but there remains a reality of systematic forms of racial hatred and violence so this year as we happily marked the 50th anniversary of the march a month later we will also mourn the brutal bombing of the baptist church in birmingham where children at a may columns gerald robertson and denise mcnair were murdered. they too deserve our commemorative consideration this year. and our hearts are still happy with the loss last month of medea pendleton another young woman of color from chicago who was gunned down as another victim in today's epidemic of violence just days after returning from marching here in d.c. for an inaugural parade for the inaugeration of barack obama. we bring idf forward because even at the national mall, the symbolic justice granted for those of us who go to it can only be guaranteed further with greater forms of action beyond the m
participant in the march who carried forward the spirit of his gathering and brought forward the mantle of the civil rights movement along lines of race class gender sexual orientation and the moral compass for us. this day was triumphant but there remains a reality of systematic forms of racial hatred and violence so this year as we happily marked the 50th anniversary of the march a month later we will also mourn the brutal bombing of the baptist church in birmingham where children at a may...
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they're claiming the mantle of victory and it using the fact that we just deserved the financial and political spoils which is creating a tremendous backlash among other libyans. there is a st. there's a saying that he tried to get -- there is a saying that he tried to get all and failed. and in two years they have done it for themselves. this is a previously repressed town that had not tried to reassert itself. again, the eastern question is very important. libyans talk about federalism. again, we have to say, what they're really mean by this? and much of the sums from the political immaturity. and they talk about federalism, they're really talking about decentralization, municipal government because everything was so centralized under gadhafi. people had to travel from the east to tripoli just to collect social security benefits, renew their trust -- passports. people want to decentralize local governments, but sometimes this gets expressed a might think, as a settlement. therefore this is not great support. let me talk finally about the islamist dimension. one of the saving graces
they're claiming the mantle of victory and it using the fact that we just deserved the financial and political spoils which is creating a tremendous backlash among other libyans. there is a st. there's a saying that he tried to get -- there is a saying that he tried to get all and failed. and in two years they have done it for themselves. this is a previously repressed town that had not tried to reassert itself. again, the eastern question is very important. libyans talk about federalism....
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so he's kept a public profile and that tea party mantle as he started in the senate. >> bill: actuallyay the tea party darling. i would point out right that, christine o'donnell was the tea party darling so was sharon ingle and richard mourdock. >> it is important to remember in the last election cycle we saw a congresswoman who had no real background. had been in office relatively short period of time. ran for office. run for president and go et some attention. michele bachmann. but this slate of candidates the republican party had in 2012 is not going to be the slate of candidates they have in 2016. a lot of people didn't run. most of them had former attached to their name. and the rest of them weren't very prominent in their position. so to think that the next slate of candidates is going to be like the last one and that a first-term senator is going to be -- you know, a prominent experienced person on that panel like they would have the last time, would just be wrong. >> bill: ted cruz has not exactly made a lot of friends in the senate either. he has gone after attacked and pissed
so he's kept a public profile and that tea party mantle as he started in the senate. >> bill: actuallyay the tea party darling. i would point out right that, christine o'donnell was the tea party darling so was sharon ingle and richard mourdock. >> it is important to remember in the last election cycle we saw a congresswoman who had no real background. had been in office relatively short period of time. ran for office. run for president and go et some attention. michele bachmann....