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martin?" okay.i pick up the phone, and i go, sucking ball ass performer." [ light laughter ] click. whoa. and then i -- [ imitates phone ringing ] [ bleep ] off you mother's [ bleep ]! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? [ laughter ] >> yeah, i was getting dirty. because i was mad. [ imitates phone ringing ] >> jimmy: they didn't call again, no. don't pick it up. don't pick it up. >> [ bleep ] my relatives, prick! [ laughter ] [ applause ] come on, bleep! [ cheers ] >> jimmy: i have never even heard of that. >> i know i -- well, i was making up words, you know. [ laughter ] so then -- so then -- [ imitates phone ringing ] >> jimmy: oh, no. >> and my daughter is there. you know, pretty good dad. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "why you talking that way, papa?" >> no, no, she's 26. [ laughter ] so, anyway -- [ imitates phone ringing ] i said, "katherine, i can't take anymore. you go and answer it." and she goes like this, "hello. oh. oh, steven. yeah, has my dad been hanging up on you? yeah. dad, it's steven spielber
martin?" okay.i pick up the phone, and i go, sucking ball ass performer." [ light laughter ] click. whoa. and then i -- [ imitates phone ringing ] [ bleep ] off you mother's [ bleep ]! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? [ laughter ] >> yeah, i was getting dirty. because i was mad. [ imitates phone ringing ] >> jimmy: they didn't call again, no. don't pick it up. don't pick it up. >> [ bleep ] my relatives, prick! [ laughter ] [ applause ] come on, bleep! [ cheers ]...
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trooper martin then places paramedic white in a choke hold.ts later, the trooper backs off. >> i think maybe just having that second officer there helped bring martin under control a little bit, enough that he could just have that moment of clarity to realize what he was doing was not in his best interest, my best interest and, most importantly, in the patient's best interest. >> the trooper allows the ambulance to leave and follows it to the hospital. when they arrive, paramedic white checks in his patient, who is released later that day. the paramedic then turns himself in. >> i went back outside to the second trooper on scene, and i told him that at this point you can arrest me, i released my patient care to the nurse. >> but after everything that happened, white is never arrested. trooper martin did not respond to interview requests through his lawyer, but in a press conference, his lawyer says paramedic white delayed the patient by not letting martin talk directly to driver paul franks. >> the trooper martin's belief was if i could sit do
trooper martin then places paramedic white in a choke hold.ts later, the trooper backs off. >> i think maybe just having that second officer there helped bring martin under control a little bit, enough that he could just have that moment of clarity to realize what he was doing was not in his best interest, my best interest and, most importantly, in the patient's best interest. >> the trooper allows the ambulance to leave and follows it to the hospital. when they arrive, paramedic...
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>> thanks for having me, martin.sident is prepared for mitt romney to come after him even more vigorously than he did in the last debate. i think president obama will explain why there was some shifting explanations about what happened in libya in more detail than he has in the past. i think president obama has to address the issue of security, why there wasn't enough security and what he's going to do about it in the future, about you more prodly, martin, i think that president obama and mitt romney have to explain how they envision the united states' role in the region moving forward and that's really what i think people are going to be listening to. >> do you think it's going to be a challenge for the president given that inform actual terms, mitt romney hasn't really laid out much that has distinguished himself from what the president is already doing in relation to iran, severe sanctions. in relation to afghanistan, troops out by 2014. how do they define each other in a debate like tonight where there are so man
>> thanks for having me, martin.sident is prepared for mitt romney to come after him even more vigorously than he did in the last debate. i think president obama will explain why there was some shifting explanations about what happened in libya in more detail than he has in the past. i think president obama has to address the issue of security, why there wasn't enough security and what he's going to do about it in the future, about you more prodly, martin, i think that president obama and...
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so martin -- reinhart paints the last paintings, the black ultimate paintings and martin says i am going to begin painting again and she eliminates everything from the picture. there is at first no color, there's no composition, and she begins making paintings that are grids, that look like graph pain we are pencil on canvas, the pencil changing ever so slightly because of the grain of the canvas, very soft washes of color and she said to me "i wanted to make a painting that nobody else would think was a painting." and she said "you know, they responded." she was a pioneer woman. she came from saskatchewan, she was a sailor, she trained for the olympics as a swimmer. she was a really tough pioneer lady and a recluse. you know, the years of her life she lived on a mesa and never saw anybody and was snowed in for the winter and would just limit any stimulus around her. so i was there once and -- >> rose: how did you meter? >> i meter in 1963 at a party at jack youngerman's studio with ellsworth kelly and robert indiana and i was a kid and she was amazing. a lecture ensued about truth and b
so martin -- reinhart paints the last paintings, the black ultimate paintings and martin says i am going to begin painting again and she eliminates everything from the picture. there is at first no color, there's no composition, and she begins making paintings that are grids, that look like graph pain we are pencil on canvas, the pencil changing ever so slightly because of the grain of the canvas, very soft washes of color and she said to me "i wanted to make a painting that nobody else...
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. >> agnes martin w athe tu of the century. we had pop art happening and the end of abstract impressionism happening and the beginning of minimalism. many people call martin the beginning of minimalism, she's the end of abstract expressionism because there is brush work, there is a very sensitive application by hand. minimalism sought to get rid of all possible human marks on the canvas. >> rose: literature, music, and art when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: orhan pamuk is here, the nobel prize winning author of "my name is red," "snow" and the museum of innocence" has just had another novel translated into english. "silent house" was written in turkish almost three decades ago. it is set in the summer of 1980 in the leader of tuey's cup. fati is vised by her children. they enter into a deep darkness which is visible between the wings of the big front door. pamuk has also published "the innocence of objects," the catalog to the museum of
. >> agnes martin w athe tu of the century. we had pop art happening and the end of abstract impressionism happening and the beginning of minimalism. many people call martin the beginning of minimalism, she's the end of abstract expressionism because there is brush work, there is a very sensitive application by hand. minimalism sought to get rid of all possible human marks on the canvas. >> rose: literature, music, and art when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose...
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>> absolutely right, martin.he purpose of government is to deliver critical resources in a time of crisis to vulnerable populations who otherwise couldn't survive. so when we talk about fema, look at the history of fema. let's be honest. under ronald reagan, there was a rather more valued position of fema. it declined under george h.w. bush. it was restored and then upgraded to a cabinet level position under bill clinton, and then reorganized under homeland security to an ancillary position within the broader framework there. so the problem is when you have competing forms of disaster for our attention, one which is natural, another one which is so-called manmade, you have a kind of moral triage going on in the government and that's problematic. the democrats have got it right. you put fema on its own bottom, allow it to address federal emergencies, and then you deliver resources to states and to local governments from the central organization of the government. yes, you're right. i think julian epstein is absolu
>> absolutely right, martin.he purpose of government is to deliver critical resources in a time of crisis to vulnerable populations who otherwise couldn't survive. so when we talk about fema, look at the history of fema. let's be honest. under ronald reagan, there was a rather more valued position of fema. it declined under george h.w. bush. it was restored and then upgraded to a cabinet level position under bill clinton, and then reorganized under homeland security to an ancillary...
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martin?nrich: frankly, i think it's important to remember whose seat we're seeking to fill her. senator bingaman says that bill was a huge distortion, and it was. i voted to ensure as a country we didn't default on obligations. it was the tea party who forced us not to pass a clean piece of legislation, and i think what's important is that if we bring a balanced approach to this and don't do a cuts only approach, we can completely erase the impact of sequestering. now, i stood up to my own party and fought for the bases and our national labs. i opposed my own president when he said that we should put off funding the facility at los alamos. i wish heather would have stood up when they were looking to cut plants 17% or 11%. >> moderator: your rebuttal? wilson: i voted against ryan's budget in 2007. standing up to the party on the national labs, you voted for the continuing resolution that zeroed out the funding for the national labs, and you didn't offer a single amendment or lift a finger to t
martin?nrich: frankly, i think it's important to remember whose seat we're seeking to fill her. senator bingaman says that bill was a huge distortion, and it was. i voted to ensure as a country we didn't default on obligations. it was the tea party who forced us not to pass a clean piece of legislation, and i think what's important is that if we bring a balanced approach to this and don't do a cuts only approach, we can completely erase the impact of sequestering. now, i stood up to my own...
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bob dylan plays a martin, so do john mayer, steven stills, and sting. >> something about a martin guitaro beat. i knew when i first picked one up, that was the one i wanted. ♪ >> reporter: country star dierks bentley owns five martins and now also endorses a custom model. >> madison touches look to the hearing bone with this kind of red, white, and blue inlay, which is cool they did. something i'm really proud to have my name on. >> reporter: the company has been family owned for six generations. this is a truly american story, isn't it? >> very much so, yes. >> c.f. martin, a german immigrant, started the business in new york city in 1833. six years later, he moved to the pennsylvania countryside, where the martin guitar company began to grow into what is now a 200,000-square-foot plant. what built this factory, basically? >> this present location? >> reporter: you said in the '50s, folk music. martin suddenly found itself with four years worth of back orders. the sales boom continued until the '70s. >> when it came to a rather abrupt halt, thanks to disco, which was no good for anyone
bob dylan plays a martin, so do john mayer, steven stills, and sting. >> something about a martin guitaro beat. i knew when i first picked one up, that was the one i wanted. ♪ >> reporter: country star dierks bentley owns five martins and now also endorses a custom model. >> madison touches look to the hearing bone with this kind of red, white, and blue inlay, which is cool they did. something i'm really proud to have my name on. >> reporter: the company has been...
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>> reporter: well, good afternoon, martin.e said we will see a more aggressive president obama tomorrow night, that he needs to be more aggressive, so i think it's fair to make that link that if president obama does, in fact, bring up the 47% comments which according to sources who are close to the campaign they say it is very likely he will do so, that he will vigorously press romney on that point. but martin, it's a really fine line because, remember, this is a town hall debate, so it's not just going to be president obama facing off against mitt romney. there will be audience members involved who will be asking questions, so president obama needs to appear strong without going over the top. now, president obama hasn't engaged in a town hall debate in about nine months. compare that to mitt romney who engaged in dozens in the runup to the primary. president obama playing a little bit of catch-up here. his aides, his advisers helping him to do that. they are apparently sitting in as audience members. the audience members that
>> reporter: well, good afternoon, martin.e said we will see a more aggressive president obama tomorrow night, that he needs to be more aggressive, so i think it's fair to make that link that if president obama does, in fact, bring up the 47% comments which according to sources who are close to the campaign they say it is very likely he will do so, that he will vigorously press romney on that point. but martin, it's a really fine line because, remember, this is a town hall debate, so it's...
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martin? >> very tragic. >> susan candiotti, we'll continue to follow it with your help. >>> now to a new tragedy, new details today in that inglewood, colorado shooting, the shooting suspect is now dead after setting fire to his home. desmond john moses is accused of gunning down his next door neighbor and his family. the father who tried to shield his kids from the bullets is dead and so is his 4-year-old son. the man's wife and three children are in critical condition today. >>> foreign policy, it is the main focus of tomorrow night's third and final presidential debate. president obama, former massachusetts governor mitt romney, they will take to the stage and i'll show you a live picture now. lindh university at boca raton, florida, that's where it will take place. this format will be unlike any presidential debate so far this year. what is the format and how important is this, sort of final debate as they try to get the last votes and the last words? >> reporter: martin, we have been say
martin? >> very tragic. >> susan candiotti, we'll continue to follow it with your help. >>> now to a new tragedy, new details today in that inglewood, colorado shooting, the shooting suspect is now dead after setting fire to his home. desmond john moses is accused of gunning down his next door neighbor and his family. the father who tried to shield his kids from the bullets is dead and so is his 4-year-old son. the man's wife and three children are in critical condition...
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martin luther king jr.. the action of rosa parks to the people of montgomery and teaching the leadership of dr. king inspired me to get in the way to get in trouble so for more than 50 years i've been in trouble, unnecessary trouble. [applause] so, across that bridge is a lesson about getting in trouble, and that's what - in america today we need for people to get in trouble, good trouble. [applause] to believe in something that is right and the year and necessary but before we got in any trouble as students and young people we studied. we didn't wake up one morning and say we are going to sit in. we didn't just dream monday we were going to come to washington for march on washington as we did in 1963 from selma to montgomery as we did in 1965. we study and prepare ourselves as college students in high school students in the city of nashville every tuesday night for an entire year a group of us would meet at 6:30 p.m., what gandhi attempted to do in south africa and accomplished in india. a civil disobedienc
martin luther king jr.. the action of rosa parks to the people of montgomery and teaching the leadership of dr. king inspired me to get in the way to get in trouble so for more than 50 years i've been in trouble, unnecessary trouble. [applause] so, across that bridge is a lesson about getting in trouble, and that's what - in america today we need for people to get in trouble, good trouble. [applause] to believe in something that is right and the year and necessary but before we got in any...
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martin shilling flogger martin wheatley martin we late here in the u.k. he's a parasite crawling up this strange thing on the alimentary canal of the banking system in gorging himself on a fraud he's getting fat. martin wally on the fly he's a parasite martin wavelength well again max the motive of the algorithm remains unclear if there is other stuff we don't clear about the motive of the other or that much about stealing money just always design those ways right and they get all those sharpies down there in the city in the wall street at mit and stanford university to create algorithms to steal money that's not us it's how do you say oh we just accidentally make money again every single day for ninety days in a row we're reporting this is the main whatever you call it is actually deadly no accidentally found his wallet full muddy in the same spot every single day for the last ninety days that's not an accident that's called stealing so again the motive of the algorithm remains unclear so i'm saying that in ten years time when it's put before a jury of i
martin shilling flogger martin wheatley martin we late here in the u.k. he's a parasite crawling up this strange thing on the alimentary canal of the banking system in gorging himself on a fraud he's getting fat. martin wally on the fly he's a parasite martin wavelength well again max the motive of the algorithm remains unclear if there is other stuff we don't clear about the motive of the other or that much about stealing money just always design those ways right and they get all those...
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i'm martin savege. these are the headlines making news. >>> president obama and mitt romney are spending this weekend getting ready for their third and final showdown. that key debate happens monday night in boca raton and focus on foreign policy and national security. and while the two candidates practice for the face-off, their surrogates are busy campaigning in several critical battleground states. that is vice president biden and romney, they're both in florida. paul ryan is focusing on ohio and pennsylvania. and joe biden is in minnesota. the candidates have just 17 days to make their case to the undecided. and as election day draws closer to rhetoric on the stump is heating up. here is jim acosta. >> reporter: martin, even though it's early, we're starting to hear the makings of closing arguments from the candidates and the president who says romney has no core and romney who says the president has no plan. while mitt romney is preparing for his final debate with president obama in florida, he and
i'm martin savege. these are the headlines making news. >>> president obama and mitt romney are spending this weekend getting ready for their third and final showdown. that key debate happens monday night in boca raton and focus on foreign policy and national security. and while the two candidates practice for the face-off, their surrogates are busy campaigning in several critical battleground states. that is vice president biden and romney, they're both in florida. paul ryan is...
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thh deeense is exppcted o aaguu that it waa martin who was he aggressor onnthe night he was killed.not gonna sit back and &psay anything about trryyoo martin. i know very little about him. but i think myy client has the right for mm to find out more about him to make that decision. ann that's the only poiit we're attright the right to et the informatto" information." martin's parents arr now beginning to lobby for a change in florida's stand your ground &plaww zimmerman'ssattorneys are deeiding whether tt requust a stand your ground hearing in the spring. if thhy are successful,,ziimeeman could go free without standing trial. baltimore emergency crews attackkin harror eaat this morrg morniing the exercisee as held at the legg mason building in harbor east. first responders rehearsed taking onnan attack, fire or any mass casuulty event in downtown high rises. today's scenario wws a terrorist attack wwthhnumerouss injuries to actors in makeup, and coorddnation between quinn emerrency crews. federal 3 & by a grant from tte department &pof homeland security. this was the dogs day in pat
thh deeense is exppcted o aaguu that it waa martin who was he aggressor onnthe night he was killed.not gonna sit back and &psay anything about trryyoo martin. i know very little about him. but i think myy client has the right for mm to find out more about him to make that decision. ann that's the only poiit we're attright the right to et the informatto" information." martin's parents arr now beginning to lobby for a change in florida's stand your ground &plaww...
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social unrest the fact that you bring this up brings me to this next headline because i listen to martin we interviewed on b.b.c. radio four by justin webb and he says you know they looked at libel or and how to changing and possibly get rid of it this whole you know committee of guys who said . global interest rates and he said basically there were too many contracts globally to get rid of it so we're going to keep this corrupt system open to corruption and we're going to stay with it because it's too big to get rid of martin we revealed himself to be no less captured than his f.s.a. predecessors you know they got rid of the financial services authority and now it's the financial conduct authority and i noticed this lou just this word being used over and over that is inappropriate conduct that they now use as a it's like a little bad child it's nothing like a hardcore al capone criminal racket that's going on so he's asked by justin webb well what about this payment protection insurance scandal people see this and they see that this you know banks have plundered and miss sold to the pop
social unrest the fact that you bring this up brings me to this next headline because i listen to martin we interviewed on b.b.c. radio four by justin webb and he says you know they looked at libel or and how to changing and possibly get rid of it this whole you know committee of guys who said . global interest rates and he said basically there were too many contracts globally to get rid of it so we're going to keep this corrupt system open to corruption and we're going to stay with it because...
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thanks, mike. >> thank you, martin. >>> stay with us.ay's "top lines" are coming up. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why sett
thanks, mike. >> thank you, martin. >>> stay with us.ay's "top lines" are coming up. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering...
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now the symbol of the trayvon martin tragedy. unarmed black teen morphing into debate and justice in america. >> cenk: george zimmerman, 45 days later was arrested and brought to court. there have been trial and tribulation on that count and he sat down with sean hannity. >> is there anything that you regret? do you regret getting out of the car following trayvon that night? >> no, sir. >> do you regret that you had a gun that night? >> no, sir. >> do you feel you would be here with that interview if you didn't have that gun. >> no, sir. >> you feel you would not be here? >> i feel it was god's plan, and for me to second guess it or judge it um. >> is there anything that you might do differently in receipt flowreceipt--retrospect now that time has passed. >> no, sir. >> now here here to explain that, and make a defense for his family, the brother of george zimmerman robert zimmerman. to many americans that's off-putting that he had no regrets. would you take that back if you could? >> i think george--first of all thank you for ha
now the symbol of the trayvon martin tragedy. unarmed black teen morphing into debate and justice in america. >> cenk: george zimmerman, 45 days later was arrested and brought to court. there have been trial and tribulation on that count and he sat down with sean hannity. >> is there anything that you regret? do you regret getting out of the car following trayvon that night? >> no, sir. >> do you regret that you had a gun that night? >> no, sir. >> do you...
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gladys zimmerman joins me next. >>> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you know, if i had a son, he would look like trayvon and you . newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you know, if i had a son, he would look like trayvon and you know, i think they are right to expect that all of us as americans are going to take this with the seriousness it deserves and that we're going to get to the bottom of exactly what happened. >> reaction to the trayvon martin case reached all the way to the white house. tonight for the first time, george zimmerman's mother tells me what she knows about her son and what may have happened the night trayvon martin was shot. gladys zimmerman joins me now exclusively along with george's brother, robert, who has been one of my guests before. welcome to yo
gladys zimmerman joins me next. >>> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you know, if i had a son, he would look like trayvon and you . newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you...
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going to sit back and say anything about trayvon martin. i know very little about him. but i think my client has the right for me to find out more about him to make that decision. and that's the only point we're at right now with discovery. we have the right to get the information. then conclusions can be made, most probably by the judge in the self-defense immunity hearing. if that's not successful by a jury which is where this is supposed to be. >> reporter: trayvon martin's parents are announcing they are beginning a new push that might change stand your ground laws all across the country. they're sow is soliciting money help them. they say it's their goal to change stand your groupd laws here in florida and elsewhere so that someone who starts a fight would not be eligible for the immunity that this kind of law might provide. in the meantime, george zimmerman's attorneys say that they might be requesting their stand your ground hearing for george zimmerman in the spring. if they are successful, george zimmerman will go free. he will not
going to sit back and say anything about trayvon martin. i know very little about him. but i think my client has the right for me to find out more about him to make that decision. and that's the only point we're at right now with discovery. we have the right to get the information. then conclusions can be made, most probably by the judge in the self-defense immunity hearing. if that's not successful by a jury which is where this is supposed to be. >> reporter: trayvon martin's parents are...
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>> well, martin, it takes a real command of policy to be able to -- >> to lie?e it to your advantage. >> you're saying that his command of policies, just so i understand it, dana, because your columns are important, his command of policy allowed him to tell an absolute litany of lies last night? >> you know what? you know what allowed him to tell an absolute litany of lies? that was president obama. of course he said a lot of outrageous and untrue things. in the second paragraph of my column i said this line where he went after obama and said, you know, when i'm not telling -- when my boys aren't telling the truth to me, what obama was saying was accurate. in this case i think it's less -- i mean, it certainly is the right thing to point out that he was saying things that were not true. i don't understand why that's being left to the fact checkers, to you, to me, to others. why wasn't president obama out there getting in his face right then and there and saying it? that's why he was allowing this. he was just sort of taking the beating. of course he's going to g
>> well, martin, it takes a real command of policy to be able to -- >> to lie?e it to your advantage. >> you're saying that his command of policies, just so i understand it, dana, because your columns are important, his command of policy allowed him to tell an absolute litany of lies last night? >> you know what? you know what allowed him to tell an absolute litany of lies? that was president obama. of course he said a lot of outrageous and untrue things. in the second...
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here is an interesting point, martin. what the ruling means is that poll workers can ask voters in pennsylvania for a photo i.d., but if the voters don't have one, they get to vote anyway. the judge stopped short of declaring the law unconstitutional, so the only question after the election is not going to go into effect for the election, the question is will he allow it to go into effect for the future. >> pete williams, making sense out of chaos. thanks so much, pete. >> okay. >>> stay with us. the day's "top lines" are coming up. by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> from debate zingers of yore to debate cram sessions tonight. here are today's "top lines." no sleep until denver. >> presidential debate. >> there you go again. >> senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> who am i? >> senator mitt romney. >> why am i here? >> this is mitt's first time. >> who is going to have the bess zingers? >> i think i got some pretty good zingers. >> best zingers are the
here is an interesting point, martin. what the ruling means is that poll workers can ask voters in pennsylvania for a photo i.d., but if the voters don't have one, they get to vote anyway. the judge stopped short of declaring the law unconstitutional, so the only question after the election is not going to go into effect for the election, the question is will he allow it to go into effect for the future. >> pete williams, making sense out of chaos. thanks so much, pete. >> okay....
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the candidate martin is endorsing ofishated at martin's wedding. it is coming up.athan capeheart and maggie haberman join me next. . >>> my opponent, he is doing a lot of -- a little tap dance. at the debate the other night, trying to wiggle out of stuff he's been saying for a year. doing like, it was like dancing with the stars. or maybe it was "extreme makeover." debate edition. >> in the spotlight tonight, so-called moderate mitt. that was president obama in ohio reflecting how the mitt romney from wednesday sounded a little different from this mitt romney from february. >> we conservatives believe in freedom. as conservatives we're united by a set of core conviction. conservative conservative. i was a severely conservative republican governor. >>> i think he's a conservative. six months after mitt romney, he chose the eeb more conservative paul ryan as his running mate. fast forward from wednesday. we heard from a very different mitt. here is some that would have earned him jeers from a republican audience. >> regulation is essential. you can't have a free mark
the candidate martin is endorsing ofishated at martin's wedding. it is coming up.athan capeheart and maggie haberman join me next. . >>> my opponent, he is doing a lot of -- a little tap dance. at the debate the other night, trying to wiggle out of stuff he's been saying for a year. doing like, it was like dancing with the stars. or maybe it was "extreme makeover." debate edition. >> in the spotlight tonight, so-called moderate mitt. that was president obama in ohio...
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(martin scorsese) i think of it as noir in that i love the noir film. in that as much as possible an homage, my version of noir. but in reality i was trying to get as close as possible to my experience. now, wait a minute. what? well, you're right. i'm right? yeah, was it -- last tuesday? yeah, that's last week, before the one next week. i guess i'm responding to hearing my uncle speak or my aunt or my father talk about films they liked, but they said, "oh, that scene, you know what they did." he said, "no, but they'd never show that, though." or "they'll never show the -- the real workings of how these guys in organized crime deal with each other." or, "the real workings of a guy who really owes money." so my intention was: why not? why not really show it? i borrow money from you cause you're the only jerk-off that i can borrow money from without paying back, right? ya know that's what you are -- that's what i think of you, a jerk-off. (joe bailey) color brings in a certain level of relationship to reality. i mean, the real world is in color. film noir
(martin scorsese) i think of it as noir in that i love the noir film. in that as much as possible an homage, my version of noir. but in reality i was trying to get as close as possible to my experience. now, wait a minute. what? well, you're right. i'm right? yeah, was it -- last tuesday? yeah, that's last week, before the one next week. i guess i'm responding to hearing my uncle speak or my aunt or my father talk about films they liked, but they said, "oh, that scene, you know what they...
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what you haven't heard about the man who shot trayvon martin, the first television interview with george zimmerman's mother. why he says there's more to the story. >> he said you will die tomorrow. i grabbed my firearm and shot him. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. with just 29 days to go until the election, our big story tonight, mitt romney takes that post-debate bounce and boy, does he run with it. the latest pew poll conducted after last week's debate puts romney firmly in the lead of president obama, 49 to 45. in the same poll in september, the president had a 51-43 lead. romney seems to be gaining ground with women. in a moment, i will ask polling guru nate silver what it all really means. meanly, a newly energized candidate romney is wasting no time pressing his advantage, today hitting the president with tough talk on foreign policy, including the deadly attack on americans in libya. >> this latest assault can't be blamed on a reprehensible video insulting islam, despite the administration's attempts to convince us of that for so long. no, as the administratio
what you haven't heard about the man who shot trayvon martin, the first television interview with george zimmerman's mother. why he says there's more to the story. >> he said you will die tomorrow. i grabbed my firearm and shot him. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. with just 29 days to go until the election, our big story tonight, mitt romney takes that post-debate bounce and boy, does he run with it. the latest pew poll conducted after last...
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martin was unarmed.. yesterday the former manager's attorney shows a bunch of paparazzi shots in court, the head shaving. he feels they unfairly blamed him for britney spears' meltdown four years ago. his attorney said he worked hard to keep her off drugs, but she liked to use am fet -- amphetamines. >>> tom hanks accidentally dropped the f-bomb on "good morning, america" today. they asked him to sound like his character. >> [ bleep ]. >> we are so sorry, "good morning, america." bleep that. >> i'm so sorry. i slipped into a brand of acting. i have never done that before. i want to apologize to the kids in america who are watching this right now, and let me say next time on the show there will be a seven-second delay. >> all right. tom hanks went on twitter to add to that apology. he tweeted to gma special kowtow for lizzie v and for what did i just say? oops. in character. whoops. >>> the nfl cheerleader who pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct in order to avoid jail time. now she's talking to msnbc alon
martin was unarmed.. yesterday the former manager's attorney shows a bunch of paparazzi shots in court, the head shaving. he feels they unfairly blamed him for britney spears' meltdown four years ago. his attorney said he worked hard to keep her off drugs, but she liked to use am fet -- amphetamines. >>> tom hanks accidentally dropped the f-bomb on "good morning, america" today. they asked him to sound like his character. >> [ bleep ]. >> we are so sorry,...