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and we're with mark stein and the pollster, frank luntz. think there's a justified anger towards wall street and this is, what i think that's real. however, i think that, you know, bailouts, we're all against bailouts. why did wall street get bailed out? >> people having trouble paying their mortgages and losing their jobs, they're not getting bailed out. i worry about what we're discussing, that is of the three shall the triangles that they talked about. the three leg of the reagan coalition, if you will, that supported conservativism and reagan. >> right. >> economic conservativism is one and you've got to look at that and if that's now splitting off ap splintering off, what's the danger. >> the danger of disintegration, when you look at ron paul and rick santorum on the stage together. they don't have much in common, conservativism or national security conservative im. what we're seeing with rick perry and newt gingrich, they've chosen to pick a war with mitt romney on the basis of economic conservatives and now, it may be a subtle argum
and we're with mark stein and the pollster, frank luntz. think there's a justified anger towards wall street and this is, what i think that's real. however, i think that, you know, bailouts, we're all against bailouts. why did wall street get bailed out? >> people having trouble paying their mortgages and losing their jobs, they're not getting bailed out. i worry about what we're discussing, that is of the three shall the triangles that they talked about. the three leg of the reagan...
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and as mark stein said, mitt paid some guy to write this insipid pap.t bland and generic, it is lethal in a way if newt didn't say it. >> hit the word america in a sense -- >> you know what sounds like a colbert parody. and i laughed, i couldn't believe he was doing it in iowa. his closing argument, you know i really like patriotic songs, oh, beautiful, fore spacious skies. >> we're $16 trillion in debt, the iranians are about to get a nuclear we, obama care is destroying the economy if you believe republicans, regulations are destroying the economy, and he's quoting words to "america the beautiful," and they're wondering why they're losing? >> well, they're changing that. and tomorrow at a business in tampa, he's giving a speech to prebut -- they tell us they know they didn't respond hard enough when his last surge fizzled saying they're going to hit back hard this time. the formula in the debate starting tonight on nbc. hit back pivot to obama. that's the gingrich formula. >> morning, sunshine. >> bye. >> mitch daniels will rebut, a lot of guys wish w
and as mark stein said, mitt paid some guy to write this insipid pap.t bland and generic, it is lethal in a way if newt didn't say it. >> hit the word america in a sense -- >> you know what sounds like a colbert parody. and i laughed, i couldn't believe he was doing it in iowa. his closing argument, you know i really like patriotic songs, oh, beautiful, fore spacious skies. >> we're $16 trillion in debt, the iranians are about to get a nuclear we, obama care is destroying the...
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this is what i loved about mark stein. when it was thrown out of the condition, when they set look nothing he said here rose to the level of being something we can lock him up for our sins are his writing for also in canada i think it is kind of frightening that there is such a thing as a human rights condition that does have the power to come as the people who brought him up to the commission wanted to direct him and his publication. they tossed it out and he got mad and said i wanted to lose. i wanted to lose so you would take it to court with real wally is so we just put this notion to rest and we could free the people of canada. that is the kind of person that he is. that's the kind of human rights activism i think is so critical and important today and that you are about to your a lot about so with that puts please welcome works fine. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's wonderful to be here in what the hell state are we in again? new hampshire. it's weird. i never recognized the bit with indoor plumbing. we were s
this is what i loved about mark stein. when it was thrown out of the condition, when they set look nothing he said here rose to the level of being something we can lock him up for our sins are his writing for also in canada i think it is kind of frightening that there is such a thing as a human rights condition that does have the power to come as the people who brought him up to the commission wanted to direct him and his publication. they tossed it out and he got mad and said i wanted to lose....
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. >>> going behind the scenes of last night's golden globes, mark steines has a preview. >> coming upinment tonight, george, and stacey, brad and angelina, the greatest moments you didn't see at the golden globe awards. ♪ [ music ] >>> could you have chosen a prettier date my goodness. >> no, i couldn't have. >> still on the cane right now. >> a little bit. i am getting annoyed with it i think i have a couple more days and then wing it. >> how is he at home? >> he fights through it and pretends he is not injured. >> man i would really like to go down stairs. ♪ [ music ] >> brad with angeli in white hot versace. brad and his lady in valentino. >> george was telling secrets about brad. >> he is a very good kisser. >> i am a good kisser. >> inside clooney holds court and brad having a moment with angie. >>> get ready for sharon osborne's best and worst dressed list. that and more coming up later on entertainment tonight from the golden globes. >>> and that is at 7:30 p.m. here on wjz 13. >>> dozens of divers in estonia, compete in the third annual championship of under water checkers. ta
. >>> going behind the scenes of last night's golden globes, mark steines has a preview. >> coming upinment tonight, george, and stacey, brad and angelina, the greatest moments you didn't see at the golden globe awards. ♪ [ music ] >>> could you have chosen a prettier date my goodness. >> no, i couldn't have. >> still on the cane right now. >> a little bit. i am getting annoyed with it i think i have a couple more days and then wing it. >> how...
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mark steines takes a look back at when moore's career began. >> reporter: coming up on entertainmentthe latest on demi moore in crisis. her health has been questioned since her marriage to ashton ended. but it's not the first time she suffered a big breakup. we're looking back at demi's rocky road of love. >> i'm 19. i just turned 19. >> reporter: 1982. demi, just a few weeks into her run on "general hospital ," joined the cast to celebrate the birthday of a young costar. demi downed her glass of wine and let loose with her admiration for the boy. >> we're going to get married, by the way. don't let her husband find out. >> i can't wait. >> reporter: at the time, demi was married to musician freddie moore, from whom she got her last name. by 1984, they were divorced. but it was reported she was involved with john stamos while she was married. demi then dated emilio esteves. >> young lady with me is demi moore. and she is my valentine. >> reporter: they got engaged, but by 1987, it was over. that same year, she would meet bruce willis. and in a matter of months, he became husband 2. >
mark steines takes a look back at when moore's career began. >> reporter: coming up on entertainmentthe latest on demi moore in crisis. her health has been questioned since her marriage to ashton ended. but it's not the first time she suffered a big breakup. we're looking back at demi's rocky road of love. >> i'm 19. i just turned 19. >> reporter: 1982. demi, just a few weeks into her run on "general hospital ," joined the cast to celebrate the birthday of a young...
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mark steines has more now from hollywood. >>> coming up right here on entertainment tonight, the goldenlobe moments that you haven't seen from inside the ballroom. >> reporter: madonna, talking up collin firth. brad, shaking hands with film legend sydney poitier. then sharing a hug with charlize. other celebrity run-ins. leo. then leo moves to eldon john, who later gets love from nicole. mila thunez, with mark wahlberg. and fellow nominee, michael fastbender. the winners, the modern family cast, definitely lets loose. sophia ra garra. then tv husband, ed o'neill. bradley cooper. later, she's beside herself, laughing with emma stone. michelle williams gets bubbly served up. also tonight, marc anthony and j-low, sitting down for a brand- new interview that you have to see. plus, steven tyler comes to our set and shares a few wedding secrets. we'll have that and much more coming up on entertainment tonight. >> and that, of course, is at 7:30, here on wjz 13. >>> but first, we have more. a rookies -- ravens rookie has more. >>> mark has the latest next in sports. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i al
mark steines has more now from hollywood. >>> coming up right here on entertainment tonight, the goldenlobe moments that you haven't seen from inside the ballroom. >> reporter: madonna, talking up collin firth. brad, shaking hands with film legend sydney poitier. then sharing a hug with charlize. other celebrity run-ins. leo. then leo moves to eldon john, who later gets love from nicole. mila thunez, with mark wahlberg. and fellow nominee, michael fastbender. the winners, the...
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mark steines has more from hollywood. >>> coming up here on entertainment tonight.ne of my favorite stars, melissa mccarthy. and she is one of cbs's biggest stars, thanks to the success of "mike and molly." yesterday, she became an oscar nominee for "bridesmaids." and no one, no one was more surprised than melissa herself. >> i feel nuts, i feel nuts in the best possible way, if that's an option. >> reporter: melissa still can't believe it. she woke up for diaper duty, but found her husband watching this. >> melissa mccarthy, for bridesmaids. >> i sat kind of watching it. and he said, you have been nominated for academy award. and i said, no, i don't think so. i don't think so. i think it's for something else. and he's like, i don't think so. >> her husband ben did something, too. he was the air marshal in bridesmaids. their scene together in bloopers. >> i prefer a turn in relationships. [ laughter ] >> not fireman. you're not a fireman. >> sorry. i missed the wall. did you see that? >> 89 million retakes because one of us would laugh. to get to do that, at that le
mark steines has more from hollywood. >>> coming up here on entertainment tonight.ne of my favorite stars, melissa mccarthy. and she is one of cbs's biggest stars, thanks to the success of "mike and molly." yesterday, she became an oscar nominee for "bridesmaids." and no one, no one was more surprised than melissa herself. >> i feel nuts, i feel nuts in the best possible way, if that's an option. >> reporter: melissa still can't believe it. she woke up...
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most of the most influential conservative writers in the country, ann coulter, michelle malkin, mark stein, david limbaugh, laura ingraham, ted nugent and, of course, william f. buckley jr. to name just a few. we've also published many of the most thoughtful and articulate conservative politicians of the last decade including newt gingrich, bobby jindal, mitt romney, mike lee, denny hastert, george allen, j.d. hayworth and many more. and, of course, i can't forget a handful of books which arguably changed the course of history regnery published. i'm thinking of bernie goldberg's bias, and john o'neill's "unfit for command," which arguably changed the course of an election. and all of which, bethe way, were number one on "the new york times" bestseller list. next month as a preview we're adding another powerhouse national figure to the list of authors, hopefully best-selling authors that regnery has published, and that's donald trump called "time the get tough." so i'd love to say that it is the brilliant strategic work of the regnery team that's made us so successful and, of course, that i
most of the most influential conservative writers in the country, ann coulter, michelle malkin, mark stein, david limbaugh, laura ingraham, ted nugent and, of course, william f. buckley jr. to name just a few. we've also published many of the most thoughtful and articulate conservative politicians of the last decade including newt gingrich, bobby jindal, mitt romney, mike lee, denny hastert, george allen, j.d. hayworth and many more. and, of course, i can't forget a handful of books which...
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and we're with mark stein and the pollster, frank luntz. wall street and this is, what i think that's real. however, i think that, you know, bailouts, we're all against bailouts. why did wall street get bailed out? >> people having trouble paying their mortgages and losing their jobs, they're not getting bailed out. i worry about what we're discussing, that is of the three shall the triangles that they talked about. the three leg of the reagan coalition, if you will, that supported conservativism and reagan. >> right. >> economic conservativism is one and you've got to look at that and if that's now splitting off ap splintering off, what's the danger. >> the danger of disintegration, when you look at ron paul and rick santorum on the stage together. they don't have much in common, conservativism or national security conservative im. what we're seeing with rick perry and newt gingrich, they've chosen to pick a war with mitt romney on the basis of economic conservatives and now, it may be a subtle argument and i think that 2008, the global co
and we're with mark stein and the pollster, frank luntz. wall street and this is, what i think that's real. however, i think that, you know, bailouts, we're all against bailouts. why did wall street get bailed out? >> people having trouble paying their mortgages and losing their jobs, they're not getting bailed out. i worry about what we're discussing, that is of the three shall the triangles that they talked about. the three leg of the reagan coalition, if you will, that supported...
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mark steines takes a look back at when demi's career began. >> reporter: coming up on "entertainmenthe latest on her crisis. her health has been questioned since her marriage to ashton ended. but it's not the first time she's suffered a big breakup. we're looking at demi's rocky road of love. >> i'm 19. i just turned 19. >> 1982. demi just a few weeks into her run on general hospital, joined the cast to celebrate the birthday of a costar. demi downed a glass of wine and let loose her admiration for the boy. >> we're going to get married, by the way. >> oh, i can't wait. >> reporter: at the time, demi was married to musician freddie moore, from whom she got her last name. by 1994, they were divorced. but it was reported she was involved with john stamos while she was married. she then got into a romance with emilio esteves. >> the young lady here with me is demi moore. and she is my valentine. >> reporter: they got engaged. but by 1987, it was over. that same year, she would meet bruce willis. and in a matter of months, he became husband number 2. >> also tonight, brad pitt on how his
mark steines takes a look back at when demi's career began. >> reporter: coming up on "entertainmenthe latest on her crisis. her health has been questioned since her marriage to ashton ended. but it's not the first time she's suffered a big breakup. we're looking at demi's rocky road of love. >> i'm 19. i just turned 19. >> 1982. demi just a few weeks into her run on general hospital, joined the cast to celebrate the birthday of a costar. demi downed a glass of wine and...
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mark steines is in hollywood with more. >>> coming up here on entertainment tonight, george clooney hasome a long ways from his win on "er." he has an oscar nomination. now, we can show you george, sounding offer with his fellow front runners. >> i'm not talking about the quality of the product. i was in batman 4. >> we know. [ laughter ] >> we know. [ bleep ] >> george gets profane, discussing batman and robin and just about everything else, in a rousing oscar round. charlize theron remembers george's enhanced batman suit. >> what up, nipples? >> if i had known they would put nipples on the thing, i would have rethought it. >> reporter: george talks about making smaller films like the descendants andides of march. >> i do films for scale and commercials. i do coffee commercials overseas. and i make a lot of money doing those. so i get to live in a nice house. >> do you drink coffee? >> i do. >> and people gthat's a sell -- go, that's a sellout. and i go, [ bleep ]. >> george has a point of view. >>> also tonight, heidi and seal's split. just what went wrong? >>> plus, we have duane the
mark steines is in hollywood with more. >>> coming up here on entertainment tonight, george clooney hasome a long ways from his win on "er." he has an oscar nomination. now, we can show you george, sounding offer with his fellow front runners. >> i'm not talking about the quality of the product. i was in batman 4. >> we know. [ laughter ] >> we know. [ bleep ] >> george gets profane, discussing batman and robin and just about everything else, in a...
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mark steines husband the latest from hollywood. >> reporter: coming up on entertain.ht, mary hart is back in the limelight as she gets ready to host the irntz national -- international film festival for the ninth time. >> every year, it gets bigger and bigger. and what is so special is the fact that the hollywood community has embraced it. they have seen all of the a- listers go. they know they'll be treated really well. it's just really fun. >> hello, everybody. i am -- >> maybey hart. >> thank you for say -- mary hart. >> thank you for saying it for me. i think that's the first time in 26 years. >> reporter: this time, mary will be hosting between george and brad. >> seeing these two friends, george clooney and brad pitt, going up against the same award. here, they're each getting their own award. no competition here. going back to ocean 11s -- oceans 11. they tease each other and do practical jokes on each other. >> brad will be honored for money ball, while george gets double recognition for the descendants and the ides of march. >> the amazing thing about george
mark steines husband the latest from hollywood. >> reporter: coming up on entertain.ht, mary hart is back in the limelight as she gets ready to host the irntz national -- international film festival for the ninth time. >> every year, it gets bigger and bigger. and what is so special is the fact that the hollywood community has embraced it. they have seen all of the a- listers go. they know they'll be treated really well. it's just really fun. >> hello, everybody. i am --...
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will wait a month or six months or a few years and go back and read writers i really like like mark stein or david limbaugh or -- absolutely sure i am not going to write on this subject, this dispute we had recently -- a few other things. i am not going to write about this. then i can read those. 5 going to write about i don't want to see what any other conservative had to say about it. i don't know how you could read only conservatives. little footnote on that. you can't avoid the liberal noise machine. can't get away from it. >> host: is rush limbaugh the leader of the republican party? if not, who is? >> guest: what happened, i loved michael steele. he is referring to the head of the republican national committee. the vote was coming. i love michael steele. the attacks on him were utterly unfair. same thing they do all the time. they put together one fake scandal after another but everybody forgets that turned out not to be true and they put together all the dead ends they had taken you down as if all these gambles around michael steele. ferociously defending michael steele and demandi
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. >> columnist and author mark stein has published nine books. his latest, "after america," is a new york times bestseller. he also writes the happy warrior column for national review. and live sunday "in depth," your chance to call, e-mail and tweet with your questions live at noon eastern with booktv on c-span2. >>> now, a hearing on the management of arlington national cemetery. witness withs include the army inspector general and representatives of the government accountability office. this is a little less than an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> this hear willing now come to order. on july 29, 2010, almost l exactly 18 months ago, this subcommittee held an oversight hearing on the mismanagement of contracts at arlington national cemetery. the nation's most revered and sacred burr l y'all ground for veterans and their families. at the hearing we reviewed the findings of a june 2010 report by the army general which found hundreds of mistakes associated with graves and gross mismanagement by the cemetery's leadership. the subcommi
. >> columnist and author mark stein has published nine books. his latest, "after america," is a new york times bestseller. he also writes the happy warrior column for national review. and live sunday "in depth," your chance to call, e-mail and tweet with your questions live at noon eastern with booktv on c-span2. >>> now, a hearing on the management of arlington national cemetery. witness withs include the army inspector general and representatives of the...
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. >>> mark stipees has -- steines has more from hollywood. >>> coming up tonight. the big bang theory hits a milestone. it will air its 100th episode tonight. and it's very clear, the young cast is definitely not mellowing with age. >> do either of you fellows have wood? [ laughter ] >> i don't understand the laughter. >> a bizarre board game, with innuendo, as penny and len give love another try. >> doe they have a name for someone they used to go out with? >> that's a good question. how about "awkward." >> it's like nothing we've ever done before, about messing with your mind. >> it's about to go back to where we started. i hope people like it. >> the milestone is proof why the comedy got a sag award nomination for best ensemble. >> it is an achievement, yeah. >> none of it works without all of the ingredients. what those ingredients are, we don't don't know. >>> also, blake lively. you have to see that. and rob schneider talks about his new set and maybe starting a new family. that is later on entertainment tonight. >> and that's at 7:30, here on wjz 13. >>> win
. >>> mark stipees has -- steines has more from hollywood. >>> coming up tonight. the big bang theory hits a milestone. it will air its 100th episode tonight. and it's very clear, the young cast is definitely not mellowing with age. >> do either of you fellows have wood? [ laughter ] >> i don't understand the laughter. >> a bizarre board game, with innuendo, as penny and len give love another try. >> doe they have a name for someone they used to go out...
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. >> woodruff: and perspective from historians jeffrey stein, michael beschloss, and richard norton smith, and newshour regulars mark shields and david brooks. >> ifill: plus, hari sreenivasan reports on syrian americans who say they are being watched by syrian spies in the u.s. as their families are being harassed at home. >> when they were beating my wife, she was screaming, why are you killing me? why are you hitting me? they said we're doing this to teach you a lesson because your son is demonstrating against us. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it is countdown to caucus night in iowa, and six republican presidential hopefuls worked right up to the end. they were seeking the first
. >> woodruff: and perspective from historians jeffrey stein, michael beschloss, and richard norton smith, and newshour regulars mark shields and david brooks. >> ifill: plus, hari sreenivasan reports on syrian americans who say they are being watched by syrian spies in the u.s. as their families are being harassed at home. >> when they were beating my wife, she was screaming, why are you killing me? why are you hitting me? they said we're doing this to teach you a lesson...
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stein, andrea mitchell. in columbia, south carolina, mark halperin. also in new york, of course, willie geist.y. mitt romney is trying to hold on to his front-runner status amid sharpening attacks over his wealth and tax records after days of producing by his republican rival, the former massachusetts governor, who is worth and estimated $250 million, revealed that he is paying a lower tax rate than most middle class americans. >> what's the effective rate i've been pay iining, it's closo the 15% than anything, because my last 10 years, my income comes overwhelmingly from investments made in the past rather than ordinary income or earned annual income. i get a little bit of income from my book, but i gave that all away. then i get speakers' fees from time-to-time but not very much. >> 15%, capital gains tax rate. >> this is a problem on a lot of levels. mark halperin, campaigns are sometimes defined in a moment, that the candidate doesn't realize. we can go back. i don't want to overstate this. we can go back to michael dukakis and the tank. we can go back to 1980 and reagan saying, mr. green,
stein, andrea mitchell. in columbia, south carolina, mark halperin. also in new york, of course, willie geist.y. mitt romney is trying to hold on to his front-runner status amid sharpening attacks over his wealth and tax records after days of producing by his republican rival, the former massachusetts governor, who is worth and estimated $250 million, revealed that he is paying a lower tax rate than most middle class americans. >> what's the effective rate i've been pay iining, it's closo...