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. >>> coming up, michael moore takes on wall street.ew movie, naming names and looking for villains. >>> plus, monkey business. how one town the using monkey birth control to get a grip on local wildlife. >> what? >>> from the brink of collapse to billions in bailouts, a nationwide rage over astronomical bonuses, no matter how you slice it, it's been a rough year for wall street and main street. >> a year though that's not over. arriving just in time to rub some salt in the wounds is none other than filmmaker michael moore. check this out. >> the most feared filmmaker in america. >> can you tell me a credit default swap is? >> will reveal what happened when wall street tanked. >> stock markets crashed. >> bankruptcy. >> foreclosure. a global meltdown. >> and a government fails. >> by spending just a few million dollars to buy congress, wall street was given billions. >> the motion is adopted. >> you know who michael moore is. >> courtney hazlett is msnbc's top culture and media columnist. >> it's all good. >> is this vintage michael moo
. >>> coming up, michael moore takes on wall street.ew movie, naming names and looking for villains. >>> plus, monkey business. how one town the using monkey birth control to get a grip on local wildlife. >> what? >>> from the brink of collapse to billions in bailouts, a nationwide rage over astronomical bonuses, no matter how you slice it, it's been a rough year for wall street and main street. >> a year though that's not over. arriving just in time to...
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michael moore has a new documentary. it opens october 2nd.to have an exclusive sneak peek of it. you won't see this anywhere else, not even in theaters. back with michael moore's new movie preview next. want to live. the lifi fortunately, there's enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis. also ask your doctor if you live in an area with a greater risk for certain fungal infections. don't start enbrel if you have an infection, like the flu. tell your doctor if you're one to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding or paleness. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you, and help bridge
michael moore has a new documentary. it opens october 2nd.to have an exclusive sneak peek of it. you won't see this anywhere else, not even in theaters. back with michael moore's new movie preview next. want to live. the lifi fortunately, there's enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma...
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back with michael moore's new movie preview next.taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. >> larry: michael moore has a new documentary called "capitalism: a love story." it opens in new york and l.a. september 23rd. opens wide october 2nd. the film will focus on the economy during the transition between the bush and obama administrations. michael has given this program an exclusive sneak peek of it. you won't see this anywhere else. the world premiere of the preview of "capitalism: a love story." . >> this is michael moore, i'm here to make a citizens arrest of the board of directors of the aig. >> michael moore. >> white shirt, blue tie? >> that's it. >> receding hairline. >> the guy who bought you bowling for columbine, farn hit 9/11, and sicko. >> they don't speak english. >> this fall the most feared filmmaker in america. >> can you tell me what a credit default swap is. >> will reveal what happens when wall street tanks. >> foreclosures. >> a globa
back with michael moore's new movie preview next.taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. >> larry: michael moore has a new documentary called "capitalism: a love story." it opens in new york and l.a. september 23rd. opens wide october 2nd. the film will focus on the economy during the transition between the bush and obama administrations. michael has given this program an exclusive sneak peek of...
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michael moore will be on this show september 23rd.hday of cnn executive producer bart fader.
michael moore will be on this show september 23rd.hday of cnn executive producer bart fader.
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michael moore willing on this show september 23rd.n executive bart fader. now that we just announced you're 50 on worldwide
michael moore willing on this show september 23rd.n executive bart fader. now that we just announced you're 50 on worldwide
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from the moment that the industry learned that michael moore was taking on the health care industry, it was really concerned. >> moyers: what were they afraid of? >> they were afraid that people would believe michael moore. >> moyers: we obtained a copy of the game plan that was adopted by the industry's trade association, a.h.i.p. and it spells out the industry strategies in gold letters. it says, "highlight horror stories of government-run systems." what was that about? >> the industry has always tried to make americans think that government-run systems are the worst thing that could possibly happen to them; that if you even consider that, you're heading down on the slippery slope towards socialism. so they have used scare tactics for years and years and years to keep that from happening. if there were a broader program like our medicare program, it could potentially reduce the profits of these big companies. so that is their biggest concern. >> moyers: and there was a political strategy. "position sicko as a threat to democrats' larger agenda." what does that mean? >> that means t
from the moment that the industry learned that michael moore was taking on the health care industry, it was really concerned. >> moyers: what were they afraid of? >> they were afraid that people would believe michael moore. >> moyers: we obtained a copy of the game plan that was adopted by the industry's trade association, a.h.i.p. and it spells out the industry strategies in gold letters. it says, "highlight horror stories of government-run systems." what was that...
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michael moore? what a weird way to break news.ly mad. >> yeah, and we are dealing with too big to fail, obviously. jonathan, your thoughts? >> well, my thought is i agree with karen, you know, and i will be interested to see the movie, because i am not a huge michael moore fan. i went to see "sicko," and i walked away thinking it was interesting. i wonder if this will be a little more interesting and if he will do more truth telling than sort of, you know -- >> propaganda. >> courtney, is it true dylan is the narrater of movie? >> you know, we're leaving that for the surprise of the premiere. >> it would be called "corrupted!" >> i think it will be interesting to see again to court niece' point, are we talking about the problem or the shrugs he solutions? sloochlt the american people already know they got screwed and they are already angry and, frankly, i think some of the anger we've seen this summer is a part of that. they already know things are bad. the big guys did fine. they are the ones who are paying for it. so, you know,
michael moore? what a weird way to break news.ly mad. >> yeah, and we are dealing with too big to fail, obviously. jonathan, your thoughts? >> well, my thought is i agree with karen, you know, and i will be interested to see the movie, because i am not a huge michael moore fan. i went to see "sicko," and i walked away thinking it was interesting. i wonder if this will be a little more interesting and if he will do more truth telling than sort of, you know -- >>...
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there is a connection, just like pat i said to you about michael moore.they got in, and they infected the system, and it is a democratic party as my grandfather was a democrat is over, it's over. it is being held down with a pillow and a gun to the pillow. am i wrong? >> i want to respond to what you said. first of all, i was talking about -- glenn: hold on. i'm being yelled at. we will come back. hang on just a sec. my two granddaughters are my life. they always ask me, grandma, take me here, grandma, take me there. but with my occasional irregularity i wasn't always up to it. until i discovered activia and everything started to change. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks when eaten every day. now i enjoy every minute. glenn: we're back now with michelle malkin and pat caddell. americorps, their budget, they have been allocated $5 billion, your money from the u.s. treasury. the reason why i had the travel a trillion is that is close to the budget for the military for day-to-day operations. that woul
there is a connection, just like pat i said to you about michael moore.they got in, and they infected the system, and it is a democratic party as my grandfather was a democrat is over, it's over. it is being held down with a pillow and a gun to the pillow. am i wrong? >> i want to respond to what you said. first of all, i was talking about -- glenn: hold on. i'm being yelled at. we will come back. hang on just a sec. my two granddaughters are my life. they always ask me, grandma, take me...
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there is a connection, just like pat i said to you about michael moore.they got in, and they infected the system, and it is a democratic party as my grandfather was a democrat is over, it's over. it is being held down with a pillow and a gun to the pillow. am i wrong? >> i want to respond to what you said. first of all, i was talking about -- glenn: hold on. i'm being yelledext if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible with a hoveround. tom: hi i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it. call today and get a free hoveround information kit that includes a video and full color brochure. dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." and if you qualify get it for little or no money. jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever y
there is a connection, just like pat i said to you about michael moore.they got in, and they infected the system, and it is a democratic party as my grandfather was a democrat is over, it's over. it is being held down with a pillow and a gun to the pillow. am i wrong? >> i want to respond to what you said. first of all, i was talking about -- glenn: hold on. i'm being yelledext if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible with a hoveround....
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his absence means more work for michael moore. it is a change in philosophy for the cuts. -- coach. the essence of adam terry cousin to the depth of the ravens. -- cuts in the depth of the ravens. relative to a year ago, things may not be as bad as they look. >> everybody in every training camp is probably banged up right now. it is part of what you do. the young guys are learning. we have 45 guys active. there is not a lot of opportunity to bring others. >> hope your day is off to a fantastic start. >> 70 degrees on tv hill. >> a new program baltimore county police are finding that crime and traffic accidents is are related. >> the hd doppler is already active this morning. i will break down the weather forecast coming up. >> what roads means problems for traffic. there are two problems. there are two problems.
his absence means more work for michael moore. it is a change in philosophy for the cuts. -- coach. the essence of adam terry cousin to the depth of the ravens. -- cuts in the depth of the ravens. relative to a year ago, things may not be as bad as they look. >> everybody in every training camp is probably banged up right now. it is part of what you do. the young guys are learning. we have 45 guys active. there is not a lot of opportunity to bring others. >> hope your day is off to...
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. >> we will come back and filmmaker michael moore takes a shot at wall street. >> what a novel thingook at a piece of that in a minute. >> a big serve of of michael moore empty calories, coming up. let's ask. when i trade, i want a straightforward price. they lure you in with a $5.99 trade, then charge you 15 bucks. you get a low price, but only if you make a ton of trades. at td ameritrade, every online stock trade is just $9.99. period. no matter how often you trade. no matter how much money you have in the account. i hate those hidden fees buried in the fine print. surprise! it's a maintenance fee! i hate surprises. at td ameritrade, you never pay a maintenance fee. you get low, straightforward pricing, so you always know exactly what you're paying. hey, that works for me. are you ready to declare your independence? independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days plus get $100 cash when you open an account. diarrhea, constipation, gas, bloating. that's me! can i tell you what a difference phillips' colon heal
. >> we will come back and filmmaker michael moore takes a shot at wall street. >> what a novel thingook at a piece of that in a minute. >> a big serve of of michael moore empty calories, coming up. let's ask. when i trade, i want a straightforward price. they lure you in with a $5.99 trade, then charge you 15 bucks. you get a low price, but only if you make a ton of trades. at td ameritrade, every online stock trade is just $9.99. period. no matter how often you trade. no...
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. >> but michael moore, i don't care what you think of michael moore, his movie "sicko" was really smart because it didn't focus on the uninsured. it focused on the middle class person who thought they were insured. when they had a real health challenge they found out there's geniuses working at headquarters who kept them from getting their coverage. >> i think the vast majority haven't been in that position yet. >> it takes somebody who is very passionate about issues in the middle of summer, show up in a town hall meeting with a politician. >> and also it takes somebody who is very passionate about the issues to, in the middle of the summer, vacation, work, to show up at a town hall meeting with a politician. most normal folks don't do those things. those events draw people who are passionate about one side or the other. >> this provision that talks about you get to talk about a living will, it sounds to some people like you're getting a little ill and somebody shows up at your door like they're a missionary and says let's talk about how you're going to save the government money and yo
. >> but michael moore, i don't care what you think of michael moore, his movie "sicko" was really smart because it didn't focus on the uninsured. it focused on the middle class person who thought they were insured. when they had a real health challenge they found out there's geniuses working at headquarters who kept them from getting their coverage. >> i think the vast majority haven't been in that position yet. >> it takes somebody who is very passionate about...
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. >> but michael moore, i don't care what you think of michael moore, his movie "sicko" was really smartuninsured. it focused on the middle class person on the middle class who thought they were insured. there are geniuses at headquarters who kept them from getting their coverage. >> i think the vast majority haven't been in that position yet. >> it takes somebody who is very passionate about issues in the middle of summer, show up in a town hall meeting with a politician. most normal folks don't do those kinds of things and those events draw people who are passionate on one side or the other. >> it sounds like you're getting ill and all of a sudden they show up and say, let's talk about how you are going to save the government money and you have to sift through the urban lure of the health care debate. to what extent is there going to be some level of funding before for abortion? i hear a lot about abortion. i hear a lot more as well. >> the abortion thing as well, they are not willing to foreclose it. people who oppose abortion don't want to have to pay for it directly or indirectly. >
. >> but michael moore, i don't care what you think of michael moore, his movie "sicko" was really smartuninsured. it focused on the middle class person on the middle class who thought they were insured. there are geniuses at headquarters who kept them from getting their coverage. >> i think the vast majority haven't been in that position yet. >> it takes somebody who is very passionate about issues in the middle of summer, show up in a town hall meeting with a...
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. >> michael moore aims that movie, maybe because ticket prices are $12 to see a movie, but people had health insurance policy. they have experts and doctors knock off every benefit you are trying to get to. the president hasn't been doing that. >> that's true, although they have now discovered that insurance policy companies are popular. you do hear increasingly rhetoric from the white house. >> she is going to -- >> there have been contradictions in that that the administration and the hill have been working closer with the transit industry than clinton was able to and they agree on the key elements of the proposal, trading and individual mandate on people to buy insurance, fundamental insurance reform. so the administration is turning around to make them the demon blocking reform. >> george aiken is the guy who said let's declare war in vietnam and come home. should the president say, all i wanted was the country to be together. if i can get an individual mandate from the time you turn 18 or 21, you have to join the national health insurance program. i have one. >> go back to susan'
. >> michael moore aims that movie, maybe because ticket prices are $12 to see a movie, but people had health insurance policy. they have experts and doctors knock off every benefit you are trying to get to. the president hasn't been doing that. >> that's true, although they have now discovered that insurance policy companies are popular. you do hear increasingly rhetoric from the white house. >> she is going to -- >> there have been contradictions in that that the...
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bush policies that michael moore basically said were criminal? moore seems to think that in his words obama is playing a rope-a-dope strategy. he's saying a lot of those things to keep the opposition at bay, he doesn't really mean them. in his words he thinks right and goes left. >> but he hasn't shown the pictures from gitmo. he's saying in iraq admiral mullen told him yesterday that we're going to probably need even more troops in afghanistan. there is a straight line from the bush administration including the secretary of defense and petraeus. i'm not exactly sure. >> i questioned him on that. he seems to think those are temporary measures where he has his hands full with the economy, with the health care bill, with the climate bill. he thinks he's doing those things to get the bigger things through and on the other things he'll eventually change his tack. >> now david gergen who has been around a few presidents, republican and democrat alike, has had positive things to say about president obama but he faults him in the way he's run the admini
bush policies that michael moore basically said were criminal? moore seems to think that in his words obama is playing a rope-a-dope strategy. he's saying a lot of those things to keep the opposition at bay, he doesn't really mean them. in his words he thinks right and goes left. >> but he hasn't shown the pictures from gitmo. he's saying in iraq admiral mullen told him yesterday that we're going to probably need even more troops in afghanistan. there is a straight line from the bush...
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>> reporter: when michael moore's film "sicko" came out in 2007, it put cuba's health care system underscope. pointed out that the poor island gave its people universal health care, something the united states doesn't do. critics charge that conditions in cuban hospitals are appalling and the cubans had to pay bribes to get decent care. how does health care work in cuba? it's not an easy question to answer. but there are some impressive statistics. according to the world health organization, cuba's life expectancy is 78 years, the same as chile and costa rica. in line with those of canada. this clinic a community outside havana is one of the country's newest and best equipped. it serves a population of some 15,000 people. the director tells us under one roof she has dentists, general practitioners, physical therapy, medicines and vaccines. >> this clinic is really a symbol of what cuba wants to do with health care all over the country. the machinery is new, the walls freshly painted, it's an idea where the country wants to go, the future of its health care. >> reporter: all of it free o
>> reporter: when michael moore's film "sicko" came out in 2007, it put cuba's health care system underscope. pointed out that the poor island gave its people universal health care, something the united states doesn't do. critics charge that conditions in cuban hospitals are appalling and the cubans had to pay bribes to get decent care. how does health care work in cuba? it's not an easy question to answer. but there are some impressive statistics. according to the world health...
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he and his fellow students were obliged to sit through "fahrenheit 9/11," michael moore film. and he found this objectionable. he had the temerity to say something about it. he was hounded out of school. it's true. he would not have made much of a social worker. he would have gotten in trouble constantly. there are people that i identified. i created the icons. >>host: showing bravery behind the lines. >>guest: heroes of the resistance, we call them. by the way, i also created a web site on my behalf called blue state resistance dot com. in which i am welcoming people to tell their own stories, both in terms of social problems, getting a date, meeting a woman wore a man if you are in one of these areas. i have friends to actually move to different parts of the country in order to meet somebody. i have a very good friend to move from upstate new york, very liberal community, to stanford, north carolina. . >>host: just in order to get out to like minds. >>guest: exactly. it can be very difficult. particularly he was unmarried. he was divorced. he had gone on a match dot com. he
he and his fellow students were obliged to sit through "fahrenheit 9/11," michael moore film. and he found this objectionable. he had the temerity to say something about it. he was hounded out of school. it's true. he would not have made much of a social worker. he would have gotten in trouble constantly. there are people that i identified. i created the icons. >>host: showing bravery behind the lines. >>guest: heroes of the resistance, we call them. by the way, i also...
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you know, michael moore when he made his brilliant movie about health care. he said what he found out was that in america, the people are afraid of the government. and in france, the government is afraid of the people. well, in a similar way in this country, i think the people are afraid of the police and it shouldn't be that way. i asked this question on the show friday night. i still don't have an answer. why was this man arrested? i can see why the police came. i could see why they went into his home. i could see why they asked him to step out. but at that point they knew everything they needed to know about the situation. he wasn't a burglar. it was his home. who was being threatened? if you arrest somebody, i assume it means because they are in some way a threat. what was the threat? why couldn't that policeman just walk away at that point? >> well, you weren't there, we don't know the extent of the disorderly conduct, if there was, in fact, disorderly conduct. >> come on, wolf. wait a second. disorderly conduct? >> i don't know if there was. >> he's a 5
you know, michael moore when he made his brilliant movie about health care. he said what he found out was that in america, the people are afraid of the government. and in france, the government is afraid of the people. well, in a similar way in this country, i think the people are afraid of the police and it shouldn't be that way. i asked this question on the show friday night. i still don't have an answer. why was this man arrested? i can see why the police came. i could see why they went into...
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the if a that theism michael moore, janine garofalo, sean penn among others hurt the liberal movementds true for the far right. and the obama people understand that. every crazy theory like the birth certificate deal actually helps the president by marginalizing his most bitter opponents. the g.o.p. needs a reuniter, not a divider. where have i heard that before? that is the memo. now for the top story tonight, response to it joining from us class as i understand date indicated radio host michael garr. and from florida editor and chief of news max.com a conservative news site. chris, i will begin with you. am i making any mistakes here? >> well, i think you are, bill. i think there is some legitimate issues involving the birth certificate i think there is a fringe group saying obama wasn't born in the united states. there is no evidence of that. there is a lot of evidence he was born -- but the one thing that's really important that's being sort of covered up here is that he has yet to release his actual birth certificate. what the state of hawaii has released, what obama during the c
the if a that theism michael moore, janine garofalo, sean penn among others hurt the liberal movementds true for the far right. and the obama people understand that. every crazy theory like the birth certificate deal actually helps the president by marginalizing his most bitter opponents. the g.o.p. needs a reuniter, not a divider. where have i heard that before? that is the memo. now for the top story tonight, response to it joining from us class as i understand date indicated radio host...
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se liberals in the united stas, like film-maker michael moore, have, in t past, seized on thn.h.s.as a model the u.s. might consideemulating. >> th guy broke his ankle. much is this gog to cost him? will there be some huge bil >>n the n.h.s., everything is free. >> reporter: but the healthare reform proposs being debated on capitohill bear almost no resemblance to the brith health care syem. and while prident obama and many democrats favors government-administed insurance plan as one oion to compete with private inrers, the majority of the americ ealth care system would rema private. in the u.k., private alth insurancis carried by only around 13% of the polation. and in antmosphere in which the nation health service is considered as britishs double- decker bes and fisand-chips, one n.h.s. patientho has criticizethe service on this si of the atlantic is telling audiences or there she was duped into appring on a nservative video. >> obviously, i fl that the n.h.s. let me down, but at doesn mean that the n.h.s. does bad things. i now that it doesmazing thgs, and it's a life-saver for
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. >> it's kind of like everyday michael moore, right?every two-year event, instead of that, it's on the birther movement and public option and other things. aurie, appreciate it and see you more on the show. appreciate you coming by. >> thank you. >> thank you. is the internet helping or hurting the political debate? go to twitter.msnbc.com and you'll see my picture there. click on it and shoot me a tweet. or you can go to twitter.com/carloswatson, we will read some of your tweets in a mom. >>> coming up girl power in the battlefield. a look at how women are breaking through the combat barrier on the ground in iraq and afghanistan. that is straight ahead with general barry mcaffrey. you're watching msnbc live. i'm carlos watson. [ horn honks ] ♪ [ tires screech ] [ female announcer ] sometimes, you can get so much out of so little. the same is true with bath tissue too. introducing new charmin ultra soft. its new ultra soft design is softer than before. and it has so much absorbency, you can use 7 sheets vs. 28 of the leading value brand
. >> it's kind of like everyday michael moore, right?every two-year event, instead of that, it's on the birther movement and public option and other things. aurie, appreciate it and see you more on the show. appreciate you coming by. >> thank you. >> thank you. is the internet helping or hurting the political debate? go to twitter.msnbc.com and you'll see my picture there. click on it and shoot me a tweet. or you can go to twitter.com/carloswatson, we will read some of your...
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. >> remember michael moore, when he ran a ficus for every open seat in congress in the u.s., few years back. >> and you also mention in the book and tried to push and have the gotten nowhere on is the idea of redistricting done by something or somebody oth than the pple who have the vested interestn redistricting. and in i was, i don't know how much closer you look at the iowa system, where essentially a computer gets involved and you do try and create competion rather than incumbent protection. >> well, i was not -- iowas is not a perfect system either but we should get to the point where we have nonpartin drawings of the ballot, here we flip a coin and younowf the democrats win, it will favor the democrats, and the republicans win,t will favor the republicans, and for the next decade. you will be stuck with however the coin flip cam out, and we need to get to a point where, you know, i would prefer we get to a opponent where we have proportional representation and then you would have situations that translate into something different,ou know, i want to ju not tie this to the electora
. >> remember michael moore, when he ran a ficus for every open seat in congress in the u.s., few years back. >> and you also mention in the book and tried to push and have the gotten nowhere on is the idea of redistricting done by something or somebody oth than the pple who have the vested interestn redistricting. and in i was, i don't know how much closer you look at the iowa system, where essentially a computer gets involved and you do try and create competion rather than...
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what aren't there people who are spontaneously doing what michael moore did in his movie a year ago "sicko," it used to be democrats liked the activity. they like people coming to rallies. democrats used to like rallies where people would come up and say i'm worried about my husband losing his job. we want portability. i'm worried about our health care plan because i did have a problem with cancer and i'm worried i'll never be insured again. i'm worried about all kinds of things. why don't democrats seize the initiative and say there's basic things we can do as a government and a people we ought to do with this president. >> there's a principal reason is there's a tension or even a contradict between president obama's inside strategy and his outside strategy. looking to learn from clinton, the inside strategy has been to give the legislators in the house and senate the maximum flexibility to put whatever they need in each bill to get it out of each chamber and into conference where they can try to forge it into a consensus product. the cost of that, of not really ruling things in or o
what aren't there people who are spontaneously doing what michael moore did in his movie a year ago "sicko," it used to be democrats liked the activity. they like people coming to rallies. democrats used to like rallies where people would come up and say i'm worried about my husband losing his job. we want portability. i'm worried about our health care plan because i did have a problem with cancer and i'm worried i'll never be insured again. i'm worried about all kinds of things. why...
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some liberals in the united states, like film-maker michael moore, have, in the past, seized on the n.h.s as a model the u.s. might consider emulating. >> this guy broke his ankle. much is this going to cost him? will there be some huge bill? >> in the n.h.s., everything is free. >> reporter: but the health care reform proposals being debated on capitol hill bear almost no resemblance to the british health care system. and while president obama and many democrats favors a government-administered insurance plan as one option to compete with private insurers, the majority of the american health care system would remain private. in the u.k., private health insurance is carried by only around 13% of the population. and in an atmosphere in which the national health service is considered as british as double- decker buses and fish-and-chips, one n.h.s. patient who has criticized the service on this side of the atlantic is telling audiences over there she was duped into appearing on a conservative video. >> obviously, i feel that the n.h.s. let me down, but that doesn't mean that the n.h.s. does
some liberals in the united states, like film-maker michael moore, have, in the past, seized on the n.h.s as a model the u.s. might consider emulating. >> this guy broke his ankle. much is this going to cost him? will there be some huge bill? >> in the n.h.s., everything is free. >> reporter: but the health care reform proposals being debated on capitol hill bear almost no resemblance to the british health care system. and while president obama and many democrats favors a...
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middle are less fearful of some corporate person, middle level person, like in "sicko" the movie, michael moore, saying no to you on a claim, but they're more worried about a government official saying no. they can't get the transplant or can't get the mri. >> it depends what lens of your experience you're looking through. we deal with hundreds and hundreds of cases where we have people with problems with their health insurance. very rarely do we have people with problems with medicare. so, you know -- people pay into their health insurance and they're concerned they're going to lose their coverage. that's an unfounded fear. people who know someone in their family that has medicare buy the wiener argument we should make this simpler and extend medicare to more and more people. >> if they can afford it. >> well, look. health care -- >> you admitted we have a financing problem with medicare. >> 100%. >> how can we give the whole country medicare -- it will really -- >> hold on a second. the financing problem with medicare is there's less growth in medicare spending than in the private insurance s
middle are less fearful of some corporate person, middle level person, like in "sicko" the movie, michael moore, saying no to you on a claim, but they're more worried about a government official saying no. they can't get the transplant or can't get the mri. >> it depends what lens of your experience you're looking through. we deal with hundreds and hundreds of cases where we have people with problems with their health insurance. very rarely do we have people with problems with...
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what was crazier, a lot of the conspiracies that michael moore was spinning in 2004 about pipeline dealsd osama bin laden's family or the birther phenomenon? >> joe if you want me to concede there are crazies on the left and on the rigs i will concede that. >> this is america for you and me. there are crazies on all sides. >> these are particularly persistent, stubborn and loud crazies who not on this network, fortunately, but who elsewhere have gotten actual currency for this sort of, you know, bizarre conspiracy theory that, look, i wasn't going to write about the birthers because you know, they're nuts and so why bother? but i looked at the calendar, it's the president's birthday. i had to do it on august 4th so happy birthday, mr. president, wherever you were born. >> exactly. i guess my point is -- >> the other thing, joe -- >> i've seen a lot of people on the left also trying to attach this to mainstream republicans when, in fact, you even have people like ann coulter and i think limbaugh and the whipping boys and girls of the american right who have already called this nonsensical
what was crazier, a lot of the conspiracies that michael moore was spinning in 2004 about pipeline dealsd osama bin laden's family or the birther phenomenon? >> joe if you want me to concede there are crazies on the left and on the rigs i will concede that. >> this is america for you and me. there are crazies on all sides. >> these are particularly persistent, stubborn and loud crazies who not on this network, fortunately, but who elsewhere have gotten actual currency for this...
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about all of one policy profits this the administration is inheriting and looking for is a book by michael mooreabout the involvement of the united states in the middle east and i listen to his first book about the six-day war and a highly recommend that both. it told me things that even though i've lived through the time of the six-day war of israel and dance our neighbors, there are things that i just didn't really know had happened behind-the-scenes. that's what i thought that book was worth while and i think that is why my book is one that people ought to listen to or read unwed that you thank you know about it really don't know the level story of what the discussions were, when the controversy is an intrados to produce legislation. people usually hear about the scandals, they hit a bad thing in that mess of government, people have been poisoned for a long time since president reagan's government is the problem that the solution it, thinking government can do nothing right to buy government can do and must do things that affect positively millions of americans and i tried to show how bills t
about all of one policy profits this the administration is inheriting and looking for is a book by michael mooreabout the involvement of the united states in the middle east and i listen to his first book about the six-day war and a highly recommend that both. it told me things that even though i've lived through the time of the six-day war of israel and dance our neighbors, there are things that i just didn't really know had happened behind-the-scenes. that's what i thought that book was worth...
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when michael moore's movie "sicko" came out in 2007, the despate it sparked put cuba's health care systemicroscope. they boasted that the poor communist island gave universal health care something the united states doesn't do. critics charge that conditions in cuban hospitals are appalling. and that cubans had to pay bribes to get decent care. how does health care work in cuba? it's not an easy question to answer, but there are some impressive statistics. according to the world health organization, cuba's life expectancy is 78 years. the same as chile and costa rica and the highest in latin america. and its infant mortality rates are the lowest in the hemisphere, in line with those of canada. this clinic in managua, a community outside havana, is one of the country's newest and best equipped. it serves a population of some 15,000 people. the director tells us under one roof she has dentists, general practitioners, physical therapy, homeopathic medicine and a laboratory that makes vaccines. built just five years ago, this clinic is really a symbol of what cuba wants to do with health care
when michael moore's movie "sicko" came out in 2007, the despate it sparked put cuba's health care systemicroscope. they boasted that the poor communist island gave universal health care something the united states doesn't do. critics charge that conditions in cuban hospitals are appalling. and that cubans had to pay bribes to get decent care. how does health care work in cuba? it's not an easy question to answer, but there are some impressive statistics. according to the world health...
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. >> he is taking on just about everything else, and now michael moore taking aim at wall street, slamminge tracking hurricane bill taking aim at bermuda. it's 9:00 a.m., and do pull up a chair and join me. >>> well, we begin with the so-called gang of six. these are the senators that may decide the future of health care reform and where this debate ends. they got together for a late-night meeting of minds. savannah guthrie has the details from the white house. >> reporter: yeah, the gang of six got on the phone last night, and what came out of it was the commitment from them to keep working. they think they could get a bipartisan deal, but frankly, hopes of that are dimming. here is a statement from the chairman of the committee. >> reporter: it's a signal they may try to take away some of the costs health care reform was estimated to cost, about $1 trillion, so they may try to scale that back. and he
. >> he is taking on just about everything else, and now michael moore taking aim at wall street, slamminge tracking hurricane bill taking aim at bermuda. it's 9:00 a.m., and do pull up a chair and join me. >>> well, we begin with the so-called gang of six. these are the senators that may decide the future of health care reform and where this debate ends. they got together for a late-night meeting of minds. savannah guthrie has the details from the white house. >> reporter:...
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you say if michael moore is to be believed in his movie called sicko, it seems americans would want tofor it and it is fantastic healthcare system. do you disagree with that? to make absolutely. >> clayton: why is that? has meant i was born in canada, raised in canada, i hold a medical license here as well as united states. there are enormous problems with socialized medicine and one season in spades in canada where people wait for practically any diagnostic test or treatment. that's not my opinion. you can look at official government data. one example in ontario where i am today for every two people waiting for version cancer surgery, one will get it in a timely manner. that's the government statistics >> clayton: let's look at numbers on the screen canada versus the u.s. the average person going to the doctor. an average american visits the doctor 3.8 times in the united states. in canada, it's six times. some unbelievable numbers. what's going on there too cute cynic it's difficult to tell. part of it is cultural. i think part of it is that it is difficult for canadians to diagnose
you say if michael moore is to be believed in his movie called sicko, it seems americans would want tofor it and it is fantastic healthcare system. do you disagree with that? to make absolutely. >> clayton: why is that? has meant i was born in canada, raised in canada, i hold a medical license here as well as united states. there are enormous problems with socialized medicine and one season in spades in canada where people wait for practically any diagnostic test or treatment. that's not...
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smack the michael moore got to meet with the divers and investigators and we will continue to monitor exactly what comes out of the next two hours. you mentioned the ntsb is obviously very busy. they've interviewed witnesses here in hoboken on the inside the server and the people at peterborough airport talking about the flight plan looking at the radar of which that pilot had left and what conditions he was working with as well as the helicopter pilot from liberty to urge. back to you. >> alysin: it sounds like the next two hours are critical. we will stay on at. sinecure your headlines. we have a lot of news. a massive earthquake rocks the capital of japan and we are hearing that it was a magnitude 7.1 quake. at this time it is still very early. or are no reports of damage or casualties. ther(yÑ japan meteorological agy said there is no danger of a sin on. we will bring you more on this story as becomes available for macs imap sotomayor sworn in as the nation's destinations latest supreme court justice. she is the first hispanic justice and third woman to sit on the high court. many
smack the michael moore got to meet with the divers and investigators and we will continue to monitor exactly what comes out of the next two hours. you mentioned the ntsb is obviously very busy. they've interviewed witnesses here in hoboken on the inside the server and the people at peterborough airport talking about the flight plan looking at the radar of which that pilot had left and what conditions he was working with as well as the helicopter pilot from liberty to urge. back to you....
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number two, is he might have universal health care which pleases him and michael moore who did a featurecountry and the main mode of trance takes is still the ox. >> no, they've got cars from 1965. >> oh, yeah, that's where time forgot. i just don't know what the obsession is for certain lawmakers for fidel castro, they love this guy. >> she said he's one of the brightest world leaders she's ever met. maybe she hasn't met any other world leaders. >> good point. >> let' talk a little more about-- now, this is one of the most powerful democrats in the congress. >> he writes tax laws. >> right, he is the chairman of the house ways and means committee. his name is charlie rangel. we've told you in the past how he apparently forgot that he had that property down in the caribbean. we told you about how he forgot about paying some different taxes. well, now, because he is being investigated by the house ethics committee, he has gone back to amend his tax returns and essentially what it says is, you know, the tax returns i didd i-- the financial disclosure forms i've filled out for years and yea
number two, is he might have universal health care which pleases him and michael moore who did a featurecountry and the main mode of trance takes is still the ox. >> no, they've got cars from 1965. >> oh, yeah, that's where time forgot. i just don't know what the obsession is for certain lawmakers for fidel castro, they love this guy. >> she said he's one of the brightest world leaders she's ever met. maybe she hasn't met any other world leaders. >> good point. >>...
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you do not have college republicans disrupting speeches by michael moore i promise you. but you do have liberals. by the way i write this in my last book, "how to talk to a liberal (if you must)," the college lecture circuit and one interesting fact is at harvard at the good schools, basically in the ivy league school and the equivalent they are not standing up screaming, they are not throwing food. they are smart enough and want to challenge you and i will take questions until collapsed exhaustion. in the southern schools they are to chivalrous and bright i might add, the best region of the country. ever happens in the southern schools, it tends to be the bush league schools in the middle of america where there's some smart students, all republicans but you also have students that should not be at college per charles murray, too many people are going to college and they are joined up by lunatics like bill aerts, a college professor, port churchill, college professor. 82% of the underground is now teaching on a college campus. those people are animals and so if anything
you do not have college republicans disrupting speeches by michael moore i promise you. but you do have liberals. by the way i write this in my last book, "how to talk to a liberal (if you must)," the college lecture circuit and one interesting fact is at harvard at the good schools, basically in the ivy league school and the equivalent they are not standing up screaming, they are not throwing food. they are smart enough and want to challenge you and i will take questions until...
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so, this week -- instead having to hear from people like michael moore or barack obama or nancy pelosiyou have been hearing from new gingrich, senator dent, burke fulsome and many others. instead of being forced to more obscure subjects like the feminist perspective on marxist thought or, you know, the paradigm of lesbian eskimos living in brazil -- [laughter] [applause] at this program you can actually or about the virtues of free market, god forbid. and instead of having to witness your classmates, you know, attacked an air attack and attack the troops, and having to see that everyday, at this program you are surrounded by hundreds of years all of whom support conservatism. now, you know, unfortunately we at young america's foundation will receive this conference a success until we see increased activism on campuses. and this program should be a springboard for further activism on your part. so, what i hope to do in the course of this session is basically provide you with specific activism ideas that every single one of you can take back to your college campus and organize this schoo
so, this week -- instead having to hear from people like michael moore or barack obama or nancy pelosiyou have been hearing from new gingrich, senator dent, burke fulsome and many others. instead of being forced to more obscure subjects like the feminist perspective on marxist thought or, you know, the paradigm of lesbian eskimos living in brazil -- [laughter] [applause] at this program you can actually or about the virtues of free market, god forbid. and instead of having to witness your...
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. >> we have ann coulter, columnist, author, good friend of mine, steven moore and michael cannon with the kato cato institute. thank you, guys. you might have heard about this, a guy who demanded the truth at a recent town hall in upstate new york. take a look. >> i read the language. 53% say it is the same as the one that the bush administration tried to pass. listen, i'm a registered democrat. why would you want to shove this down our throat in three to four weeks when the president took six months to pick a dog for his kids? >> we decided to have him join us. with us is don gerard. don, you went there and spoke your mind. you were passionate. were you nervous? >> absolutely. i'm real nervous right now, as a matter of fact. let me clarify something. first of all, this wasn't really a town hall. this is set up to actually discuss high-speed rail, but we hadn't been able to contact our senator and we called his office and called his office. we had no idea steny hoyer was even going to be there. >> i would guess you had house leader steny hoyer, you might as well ask him what's on your
. >> we have ann coulter, columnist, author, good friend of mine, steven moore and michael cannon with the kato cato institute. thank you, guys. you might have heard about this, a guy who demanded the truth at a recent town hall in upstate new york. take a look. >> i read the language. 53% say it is the same as the one that the bush administration tried to pass. listen, i'm a registered democrat. why would you want to shove this down our throat in three to four weeks when the...
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moore. he was just 36. >> today thousands of michael jackson fans dancing in the streets of paris and co to celebrate his 51st birthday. the celebrations included a choreographed dance performance by a flash mob organized by the fans. crowd included tourists and of course many fans and local police also observed a minute of silence to honor jackson. >>> locally now a man convicted of kidnapping two teenagers from the light rail station and raping one of them has learned his fate. 23-year-old kiheem taylor received two life sentences plus a hundred years in prison. taylor and his alleged accomplice walked a teenage boy in a trunk and sexually assaulted his girlfriend before abandoning them in cherry hill. >> it's one thing to come to the county and commit a robbery that's bad, maybe you carjack somebody and take their car. but to torture them and put them through what they did for two hours, and commit sex offenses and take pictures, i mean, it really was -- >> a trial for his accomplice is scheduled to begin next month. >>> the state can do more to help delinquents, a report by the juvenile justice monit
moore. he was just 36. >> today thousands of michael jackson fans dancing in the streets of paris and co to celebrate his 51st birthday. the celebrations included a choreographed dance performance by a flash mob organized by the fans. crowd included tourists and of course many fans and local police also observed a minute of silence to honor jackson. >>> locally now a man convicted of kidnapping two teenagers from the light rail station and raping one of them has learned his fate....
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moore, he was 36 years old. >>> on what would have been his 51st birthday michael jackson, thousands of his fans marked the occasion by dancing to his music. fans fans gathered in brooklyn, rain or shine, it was hosted by spike lee. he said he loved jackson's talent. >> michael influenced all aspects of music. touched by the many testimonials of people who spoke, with heartfelt feelings after michael's death. >> jackson fans also danced in the streets of paris and moscow. the celebrations included coro graphed dance here organized by fans. >>> 5:35. "2 your health." pull yourself up to the bar. that's the message from a group of fitness enthusiasts. susan hendrick shows us why you don't need the entire gym for a full workout. >> reporter: these fitness gurus aren't promoting underaged drinking instead they are named for the creative moves they perform on the floor and pullup bar. they are empowering high schoolers through calisthenics. ditching machines in favor of your own body weight makes workouts accessible and affordable without the help of a gym. the program is a mix of motivational speaking and exercise. he
moore, he was 36 years old. >>> on what would have been his 51st birthday michael jackson, thousands of his fans marked the occasion by dancing to his music. fans fans gathered in brooklyn, rain or shine, it was hosted by spike lee. he said he loved jackson's talent. >> michael influenced all aspects of music. touched by the many testimonials of people who spoke, with heartfelt feelings after michael's death. >> jackson fans also danced in the streets of paris and moscow....
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one is the thomas moore will center in detroit. they are representing michaelat this point on the u.k. controversy where he cannot travel to the u.k. because he is too hateful in his speech. by the way, he has never advocated violence. >> host: that's right, that's right. >> guest: and his, he is bombastic and many of us say to get down, michael, a little bit, but he has got free-speech rights. >> host: that's right. but we ask you, the general listening public -- what should there years be turned to when they start seeing this kind of move that? are there review stations who are already anticipating this might come down the pipe pretty soon and you agree it is going to happen within a year or year and a half? because democrats realize they don't have that much time right? >> guest: i think certainly by that time frame yes. maybe even sooner because the fcc is negative several commissioners right now that obama must replace but it will soon have a 3 for 2 majority democrats on the fcc, and when it does, and i expect that in the next at least two months, maybe m
one is the thomas moore will center in detroit. they are representing michaelat this point on the u.k. controversy where he cannot travel to the u.k. because he is too hateful in his speech. by the way, he has never advocated violence. >> host: that's right, that's right. >> guest: and his, he is bombastic and many of us say to get down, michael, a little bit, but he has got free-speech rights. >> host: that's right. but we ask you, the general listening public -- what should...
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one is the thomas moore law center in detroit and they are representing michael savage on the u.k. controversy where he cannot travel to the u.k. because he's 2 feet four in his speech. by the way he's never advocated violence and is he is bombastic and many of us say to when it down but he has got free-speech rights. >> host: the general who listening public, will shed their fourier's be attuned to when they start seeing this kind of movement? are there radio stations already anticipating this might come down the pike soon and you agree it is going to happen within a year or year and a half may be because democrats realize they don't have that much time? >> guest: i think certainly by that time frame, yes. maybe even sooner because the fcc is negative several commissioners obama must replace but it will soon have a 3-2 democrat majority of the fcc and when it does and i expect that in the next at least two months may be more but in that timeframe that you will start to see at that point a movement toward redefining the public interest obligations and the new chairman will be juliu
one is the thomas moore law center in detroit and they are representing michael savage on the u.k. controversy where he cannot travel to the u.k. because he's 2 feet four in his speech. by the way he's never advocated violence and is he is bombastic and many of us say to when it down but he has got free-speech rights. >> host: the general who listening public, will shed their fourier's be attuned to when they start seeing this kind of movement? are there radio stations already...
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. >> adam wults the guy who was with mandy moore and nicole richie he overdosed and died on friday. he was like michael jackson's in djam's case the guy was dying badly burned began with pain-killers mixed it with crack. is there a doctor culpability there or is it all on the part of the junkie? >> people are addicted to drugs may go doctor shopping. doctors aren't supposed to tull fill that. one of the problems with prescription drugs a lot give out drugs to patients because they are advertising directly to patients since the 1980s or something. most of the drugs are not as harmful aznar cotic drugs a -- narcotic drugs and tranquilizers. they will go to another doctor and big -- big farm benefits from this. >> coming up back to the jaycee dugard case. you will hear from terri her mother and stepfather karl. we will take your calls at corn numb welcome to progressive. how may i help you? i'm looking for a deal on car insurance. i think i might have a coupon in here. there's an easier way. we've got the "name your price" option. you do? follow me. you tell us how much you want to pay, and we'll build yo
. >> adam wults the guy who was with mandy moore and nicole richie he overdosed and died on friday. he was like michael jackson's in djam's case the guy was dying badly burned began with pain-killers mixed it with crack. is there a doctor culpability there or is it all on the part of the junkie? >> people are addicted to drugs may go doctor shopping. doctors aren't supposed to tull fill that. one of the problems with prescription drugs a lot give out drugs to patients because they...
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agents alike. 25-yard line, he's drilled there, but he'll have another first down after moore brings him to a stop. michaelcal and impressive to get things started. joe flacco very poised, in command of the huddle, in command of the field. i think troy smith has done a really fine job at quarterback. john beck engineered a scoring drive tonight. so john harbaugh and cam cameron are going to be able to go back and have a lot of positives to build on with these young players, as they try to get them ready for the upcoming regular season. he'll have to settle for a gain of about 3. cam cameron came into this game and into this training camp realizing that for this offense to grow, it will have to grow its prophecy in the passing -- proficiency in the passing game. now in a joe flacco has gone through a full season as a starter, cam cameron is ready to open up that passing game. give him five or six opportunities throughout the game to make big impact plays. it's complete for another ravens first down. and it is riley, rookie free agent out of duke, speedster for the blue devils, picked up the first down and w
agents alike. 25-yard line, he's drilled there, but he'll have another first down after moore brings him to a stop. michaelcal and impressive to get things started. joe flacco very poised, in command of the huddle, in command of the field. i think troy smith has done a really fine job at quarterback. john beck engineered a scoring drive tonight. so john harbaugh and cam cameron are going to be able to go back and have a lot of positives to build on with these young players, as they try to get...
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the pregnant demi moore and we will show you her latest look from mad men, the cover of michael jacksonon the cover. that's for the upcoming "vanity fair". she continues. she is at "vanity fair" still and continues to pull down a-figure salary and word is she is in debt to the tune of $24 million and at risk of losing rights to her portfolio. how did she get into this in the first place. joining us with eileen with art news. good to see you. she is so talent and yet so indebt. what happened? >> in the last five years, she told a studio that ran up huge debts and bought two town houses with extensive renovation and got sued by a neighbor and had to buy a third town house. he added two children to her family and her mother, father, and long time lover, susan son tag the writer died. >> you happily pointed out in your article saying she is louz we money. she doesn't pay attention. >> it seems to be dated back to her days as a 20 something. she was living a rock 'n' roll lifestyle and had a drug addiction at one point and was not careful about money for a long time. >> if you look at the ar
the pregnant demi moore and we will show you her latest look from mad men, the cover of michael jacksonon the cover. that's for the upcoming "vanity fair". she continues. she is at "vanity fair" still and continues to pull down a-figure salary and word is she is in debt to the tune of $24 million and at risk of losing rights to her portfolio. how did she get into this in the first place. joining us with eileen with art news. good to see you. she is so talent and yet so...
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michael beschloss, nbc news presidential historian, with the last word for us and great thanks for it and your time tonight, sir. >> a pleasure, keith. be well. >> one final note which may summarize how senator edward moore kennedy sr. did what deand left the wake that he has left. it may come across as self-important. if it does i'm sorry. i'm actually just a bit player in this anecdote. my last contact with the senator came the day before the inauguration at a luncheon his son ted jr. introduced himself and said his father had hoped to be with him for the specific purpose of telling me this. but that he was husbanding his faculties for the big day that was to follow. and he decided to stay in. my father wanted you to know, he told me, that he was always a viewer but since he's been at home so much you've become his newscast. so he said, tell keith to keep up the good work. it was a compliment and then came the instruction wrapped in humor. he also said, don't screw it up because he's watching. a lesson one hopes for those who follow him in this fight for reform nand in all things. good night and good luck. here now, chris matthews and the premiere of his special "the kennedy brothers" a "hardball" docu
michael beschloss, nbc news presidential historian, with the last word for us and great thanks for it and your time tonight, sir. >> a pleasure, keith. be well. >> one final note which may summarize how senator edward moore kennedy sr. did what deand left the wake that he has left. it may come across as self-important. if it does i'm sorry. i'm actually just a bit player in this anecdote. my last contact with the senator came the day before the inauguration at a luncheon his son ted...