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then in charge of public relations and information policy in the russian president's administration mr ball and politics in two thousand and three business but almost a decade later he was appointed deputy communications minister he is now responsible for the state mass media policy and intends to make market orientated. say who welcome to the show thank you thank you very much i'll hold thank you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure to have you well first of all let's start with your minister with your boss mr an e.q. for of he was appointed during this post the election reshuffle of the cabinet he's also i think the youngest cabinet minister in the. history of the modern russia even in this drama how old is he he's twenty thirty he was appointed when he was twenty. two d. he's already thirty that's the that's a record breaker right so does this mean does this mean i mean the point of a young minister of yourself and a whole new whole new team came to the ministry a change of policy anything new of the sle. well first of all i want to say that unfortunately where i am no
then in charge of public relations and information policy in the russian president's administration mr ball and politics in two thousand and three business but almost a decade later he was appointed deputy communications minister he is now responsible for the state mass media policy and intends to make market orientated. say who welcome to the show thank you thank you very much i'll hold thank you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure to have you well first of all let's start...
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>> a debt of gratitude is owed to mr. ball.er, redesigning your wardrobe with a little help from goodwill. our holly morris is live at a new popup shop. good morning. >> reporter: you're going to love this. good morning to you. if you love high fashion but don't necessarily have the budget for it, this goodwill popup shop is your paradise. first ever popup shop they've had. coming up, we'll tell you when it's opening, where it is, and how they came up with this concept. oh, and we have a special person helping us shop the racks, it's all next on fox 5 morning news. stay with us. man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] they're flat out wrong. of course americans build their own businesses. every day, hard-working people sacrifice to meet a payroll, create jobs, and make our economy run. and wha
>> a debt of gratitude is owed to mr. ball.er, redesigning your wardrobe with a little help from goodwill. our holly morris is live at a new popup shop. good morning. >> reporter: you're going to love this. good morning to you. if you love high fashion but don't necessarily have the budget for it, this goodwill popup shop is your paradise. first ever popup shop they've had. coming up, we'll tell you when it's opening, where it is, and how they came up with this concept. oh, and we...
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ball. congratulations to mr. maurer. >>> imprisoned in washington state have a likely break-in. this is a veterinarian try to shoot a tranquilizer at a bobcat. it was noticed yesterday during a parameter check prepared it was sedated and probably got lost while hunting in the area. and this honoring the dill, the perk of the airline is taken away from passengers >>> a big vote today that could >>> a big vote today that could raise tuition,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> hired tuition or higher taxes? something's gotta give their prayed and they both becket decided to they coul today is wednesday july 18th. time now is 530, protesters dressed as zombies will be part of a meeting today at the uc board of regents. where regents will consider some options for the fall. they will be voting on a tuition hike depending on how the vote ends up in november if the tax measure becomes before voters. it could raise seekthe sales ta one would freeze tuition for undergrads but allow
ball. congratulations to mr. maurer. >>> imprisoned in washington state have a likely break-in. this is a veterinarian try to shoot a tranquilizer at a bobcat. it was noticed yesterday during a parameter check prepared it was sedated and probably got lost while hunting in the area. and this honoring the dill, the perk of the airline is taken away from passengers >>> a big vote today that could >>> a big vote today that could raise tuition,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hundreds...
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mr. well yeah the crystal balls at home well as you said a lot of uncertainty still remains there but at least the dialogue is taking place your thanks very much indeed for bringing us the atmosphere from the meeting in geneva on syria that was our correspondent there. how the urgency for international agreement on syria is underlined by the intensifying daily violence there artie's marie financial reports from the capital damascus. we haven't heard any official reaction from damascus so far but people we have been able to speak to here in the syrian capital have actually divided on how to concede to this document this meeting in geneva several of them indeed call this a breakthrough and light at the end of the tunnel and they say it could indeed be a solution to the sixteen month long crisis but the crisis here in syria would obviously be responsible they say it takes two to tango and it's absolutely unclear soufan how the dialogue is possible while one of this size at least doesn't want to talk with friend here where you have before from the opposition of the syrian or and based opposi
mr. well yeah the crystal balls at home well as you said a lot of uncertainty still remains there but at least the dialogue is taking place your thanks very much indeed for bringing us the atmosphere from the meeting in geneva on syria that was our correspondent there. how the urgency for international agreement on syria is underlined by the intensifying daily violence there artie's marie financial reports from the capital damascus. we haven't heard any official reaction from damascus so far...
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the cat i need to see to it that it's in harmony with the face of the people and ball not prefer fancy had severe to mr rivkin wish for. joy something like that will do but be sure to trim and here will make it short my head aches because of the hair. the folk do you speak the of inky language sure i do. but my husband gets upset when i talk to my mother tongue they where he probably things them insulting him. does he get angry sometimes in any case i put him in his place without mincing words i think that's the right thing to do. but also marina what. is the right. giving yourself the wood for the night is put up in a shop is a week in advance so this means that he knows that i'm coming in a small village news surprise quickly mike wildfire moves in with new. most of the customers visit me on a regular basis push the usual but i always have new clients as well which lets wash your hair. reports from over a week i have to work hard. and you know they trust me because they know i won't let them down. with them or you could you please come in. you can see the conditions in which i have to walk but i can'
the cat i need to see to it that it's in harmony with the face of the people and ball not prefer fancy had severe to mr rivkin wish for. joy something like that will do but be sure to trim and here will make it short my head aches because of the hair. the folk do you speak the of inky language sure i do. but my husband gets upset when i talk to my mother tongue they where he probably things them insulting him. does he get angry sometimes in any case i put him in his place without mincing words...
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mrs. nixon, i felt. she's like -- the marines are nature that diplomatic. >> you know, they're not. >> later, he was supposed to pick her up. bill had arranged it, we'll just meet the president at the inaugural ball. no, no, no, the president insisted escorting mrs. nixon. >> that's what it is to be a diplomat. go with the flow. three-hour speech. >> he has three aides. i'm a major, i'm saying where is he? 8:30, no president, finally at 9:00, we hear the sirens and the noise. i went to mrs. nixon. she said, he's here? i said, yes, he's here. i said we're not going. she said, what do you mean we're not going? i'm not going. let him wait. that's one of the few times we got the irish/german temper up. no, we're not, yes, ma'am. the compassion she showed was just remarkable everywhere we went. >> that's great. now, the next year, there was a devastating earthquake in peru. and i don't know if all the videos are affected. do we have the connie stewart video -- does it work or not? we'll try it. connie stewart who was mrs. nixon's staff director and press secretary talking about this trip to peru which i think hopefully, it will work. >> no. >> and it doesn't. >> you know, i think somebody saw that the
mrs. nixon, i felt. she's like -- the marines are nature that diplomatic. >> you know, they're not. >> later, he was supposed to pick her up. bill had arranged it, we'll just meet the president at the inaugural ball. no, no, no, the president insisted escorting mrs. nixon. >> that's what it is to be a diplomat. go with the flow. three-hour speech. >> he has three aides. i'm a major, i'm saying where is he? 8:30, no president, finally at 9:00, we hear the sirens and the...
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ball. >> so when he twasheinte mr win the masters. >> there's probably. >> because he had been hitting wive el balls when he was six years old madehe a difference. >> i think made a huge difference. >> there are probably only two or three people that ever played the game that could hit that shot, nicklaus i believe said it. and it, sevy could have, they may be the only three that i know that could even attempt it. >> rose: i have a hard time understanding how a great player, what you can do for them. i mean you can help them see how they have slid into a mistake. or something that they have never done before that you are going to teach them how to do. >> let me explain it to you in a way that everyone can understand it. great players, a lot of times don't know exactly what they are doing in their swing. they think they feel it, they will say to you okay, you know, i hit this bad shot because i did this. and actually no, you didn't you lit this -- >> really w tape you just show it to them. really, i did. >> at the same time, one time i heard tiger i think say this and i don't want him to say
ball. >> so when he twasheinte mr win the masters. >> there's probably. >> because he had been hitting wive el balls when he was six years old madehe a difference. >> i think made a huge difference. >> there are probably only two or three people that ever played the game that could hit that shot, nicklaus i believe said it. and it, sevy could have, they may be the only three that i know that could even attempt it. >> rose: i have a hard time understanding how...
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ball. no, no, no, the president insisted on escorting mrs. nixon once again. >> that's what it takes to be a great diplomat, go with the flow on that, three-hour speech, whatever. >> it was 8:00 at night, he was going to pick her up. nothing. he has three aides, all generals. i'm a major, i'm saying where is he? 8:00, 8:30, no president tolbert. finally at 9:00, we hear the sirens and all the noise. i went to mrs. nixon, she said, he's here? i said, yes, he's here. i said we're not going. she said, what do you mean we're not going? >> we're going to tell him you tore your dress, let him wait. that's one of the few times we got the irish/german temper up. no, we're not, yes, ma'am. the compassion she showed was just remarkable everywhere we went. >> that's great. now, the next year there was a devastating earthquake in peru. and i don't know if all the videos are affected. do we have the connie stewart video? does it work or not? we'll try it. connie stewart who was mrs. nixon's staff director and press secretary talking about this trip to per
ball. no, no, no, the president insisted on escorting mrs. nixon once again. >> that's what it takes to be a great diplomat, go with the flow on that, three-hour speech, whatever. >> it was 8:00 at night, he was going to pick her up. nothing. he has three aides, all generals. i'm a major, i'm saying where is he? 8:00, 8:30, no president tolbert. finally at 9:00, we hear the sirens and all the noise. i went to mrs. nixon, she said, he's here? i said, yes, he's here. i said we're not...
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mr. murdoch's friends. joining me now is krystal ball, the co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" and chris hayes, the host of "up with chris hayes" and the author of the new book "twilight of the elites, america off the ameritocracy." do you mind if i just sit here and read the book? talk amongst yourself. what did you think of the tax/penalty thing. >> i thought it was fascinating for this reason. >> talk to her, i'm reading the book. >> here's what i thought was interesting. >> the entire book is a dissertation on the difference between a tax and a penalty. >> i'll be the background music. >> you be the bed as we say in the industry. here's why the tax thing is hilarious. conservatives have worked so hard to stigmatize those three letters and yet they haven't done anything to make it possible to run a government without revenue. and so we have seen throughout our political system from the federal level to the state and municipal system is defining taxes into fees. they jack up the fees on parking or you're getting speeding tickets in the state of virginia for $900. and this cost shifting because the word itself t-a
mr. murdoch's friends. joining me now is krystal ball, the co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" and chris hayes, the host of "up with chris hayes" and the author of the new book "twilight of the elites, america off the ameritocracy." do you mind if i just sit here and read the book? talk amongst yourself. what did you think of the tax/penalty thing. >> i thought it was fascinating for this reason. >> talk to her, i'm reading the book. >> here's what i...
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mr. smith: i yield myself the ball aps of my time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: mr. chairman, job creation is the key to economic recovery, but overregulation kills jobs and burdens small businesses, which are america's main job generators. the red tape reduction and small business job creation act offers many commonsense bipartisan solutions to the problem of overregulation. like the regulatory flexibility improvements account and the re inch ns act, the bill offers more commonsense bipartisan solutions to protect small businesses from even more wasteful job-killing regulations and red tape. mr. chairman, i urge my colleagues to support this legislation and i look forward to its passage. the chair: all time for general debate has expired. pursuant to the rule the bill shall be considered for amendment. in lieu of the amendments in the nature of a substitute, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting the tks of the rules committee print 112-28, modified by the amendment printed in part a of house report 112-616, is adopted and the bill as amend
mr. smith: i yield myself the ball aps of my time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: mr. chairman, job creation is the key to economic recovery, but overregulation kills jobs and burdens small businesses, which are america's main job generators. the red tape reduction and small business job creation act offers many commonsense bipartisan solutions to the problem of overregulation. like the regulatory flexibility improvements account and the re inch ns act, the bill offers more...
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we are spending approximately $4 billion a month, that's probably a low ball figure, mr. speaker, but $4 billion a month for 10 years. that adds up to about $480 billion in addition to what we have already spent, which is over $1 trillion in afghanistan and iraq, and the poor american people are paying the taxes and getting their programs cut for children, schools, senior citizens, for health programs, and yet we in congress continue to fund the war in afghanistan. mr. speaker, this book is an eye opener to the fact that the taliban are the biggest recipients of our taxpayers' money. going to pay to kill american kids. a part of this book, i'm going to keep bringing this to the floor until i finish the book, i'm about halfway through, but a summary says this is the first book to detail the toxic embrace of american policymakers and careerists, afghanistan kept and the opportunist taliban. the result u.s. taxpayers have been footing the bill for both sides of a disastrous afghan war. mr. speaker, this past weekend we had eight americans killed. eight americans killed. i ha
we are spending approximately $4 billion a month, that's probably a low ball figure, mr. speaker, but $4 billion a month for 10 years. that adds up to about $480 billion in addition to what we have already spent, which is over $1 trillion in afghanistan and iraq, and the poor american people are paying the taxes and getting their programs cut for children, schools, senior citizens, for health programs, and yet we in congress continue to fund the war in afghanistan. mr. speaker, this book is an...
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mr. anderson said, this committee proceeding without having that answer. >> ball park, you have a ball park how much it increase the deficit by? >> no we don't. the congressional budget office is analyzing the effects of two changes. we don't know. in january of 2011, the congressional budget office estimated that repealing the law will cost in excess of $200 billion added to the deficit. i just think it's incredibly irresponsible to go forward with this vote until the facts before the house. >> isn't it also correct, there's no offsetting? >> one thing the majority did in 2011 was to ignore the pay as you go rule. when the congressional budget office came out and said it would add $223 billion to the deficit, i believe tot offset with either a spending cut or some this committee facilitated along with a budget committee, a magic wand, well we will pretend those rules don't apply here. the first time they did this, they ignored the budget rule. now we they will go through is getting the pretense of the score. >> if we paid healthcare reform, it only pays for its repeal. >> this bill threate
mr. anderson said, this committee proceeding without having that answer. >> ball park, you have a ball park how much it increase the deficit by? >> no we don't. the congressional budget office is analyzing the effects of two changes. we don't know. in january of 2011, the congressional budget office estimated that repealing the law will cost in excess of $200 billion added to the deficit. i just think it's incredibly irresponsible to go forward with this vote until the facts before...
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ball. technical difficulties. i was trying, though, i gave it the old college try. >> the one thing that's predictable about mr. bright is that he's unpredictable. >>> and later, a look inside the mind of spring creek's most notorious prisoner. >> caved his head in, the biggest fragment of bone they found was about the size of a half dollar. >>> the most violent inmates at spring creek correctional center in alaska live in a unit called house one. >> if somebody violates the rule, then they go to segregation for punitive. not many people want to spend a lot of time in punitive. >> this is probably the most difficult prison to control are in this mod. you see why. very little things set them off sometimes. >> knocking desks sets off the smoke alarm. >> basically, bravo mod is a little less violent, a little less secure, then you get into alpha and delta, where they're given more -- more benefits, a little more freedom, in an effort to get them adjusted so they can go back into general population and be just regular prisoners. >> i like dealing with these guys. i think i have a good rapport with them. they work r
ball. technical difficulties. i was trying, though, i gave it the old college try. >> the one thing that's predictable about mr. bright is that he's unpredictable. >>> and later, a look inside the mind of spring creek's most notorious prisoner. >> caved his head in, the biggest fragment of bone they found was about the size of a half dollar. >>> the most violent inmates at spring creek correctional center in alaska live in a unit called house one. >> if...
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ball. technical difficulties. i was trying, though, i gave it the old college try. >> the one thing that's predictable about mr. bright is that he's unpredictable. >>> and later, a look inside the mind of spring creek's most notorious prisoner. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. the biggest fragment of bone they found was about the size of a half dollar. at sleep number, individualizing your sleep is at the heart of every innovation. wow. that feels really good! and now, sleep number introduces our new memory foam series-the only memory foam beds with exclusive dual-air technology that adjusts on each side. memory foam just found its better half. sleep number. enjoy introductory savings of $500. and two free coolfit pillows! plus, free shipping through saturday. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. [ male announcer ] if you want play in the same sandbox as luxury s.u.v.s, it helps to have an interior full of hand-selected wood trim and soft premium leather... and it doesn't hurt to have a selec-terrain dial that truly performs. ♪ idide? you're not my dad ahh!! hey
ball. technical difficulties. i was trying, though, i gave it the old college try. >> the one thing that's predictable about mr. bright is that he's unpredictable. >>> and later, a look inside the mind of spring creek's most notorious prisoner. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. the biggest fragment of bone they found was about the size of a half dollar. at sleep number, individualizing your sleep is at the heart of every innovation. wow. that feels really good!...
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mr. larry bvaer -- baer. >>thanks renel. tony's recording is a huge part of not just the city tradition but the san francisco giants tradition. since we have been in the new balla total of 573 times after giants wins, including playoff wins and including world series wins. [applause] importantly, you know, we almost lost the giants. in 1993, we made some desperate calls to tony when the team was saved, and we asked tony -- there is only one person that could kick off the new generation, the new era of giants baseball on opening day in 1993, and that was tony bennett. he sang "god bless america" and "i left my heart in san francisco" on that date. it was an unbelievable day. it brought down the house, as did your performance at the all- star game. as did your performance at the world series. you are a huge part of the san francisco giants. as we all know, you have not arrived until you have your own bobblehead. [laughter] last year, we created a created abobblehea -- a tony bennett bobblehead for tony bennett night. it has a voice chip, and when you push the head, it sings "i left my heart in san francisco." tony painted a heart, part of the heroes with hart's
mr. larry bvaer -- baer. >>thanks renel. tony's recording is a huge part of not just the city tradition but the san francisco giants tradition. since we have been in the new balla total of 573 times after giants wins, including playoff wins and including world series wins. [applause] importantly, you know, we almost lost the giants. in 1993, we made some desperate calls to tony when the team was saved, and we asked tony -- there is only one person that could kick off the new generation,...
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ball eating fish? no! [biting sounds] >> if it was mrs.-- she wouldn't be in danger. >> stephanie: exactly.his. >> stephanie: sorbry. >> caller: i have a question and a request. okay. my question is if it's okay to be retroactively retired can i cheat on my husband and be retroactively single? >> absolutely. >> stephanie: according to mitt romney. >> you could be a virgin. >> caller: it is my birthday. >> happy birthday, sue! >> caller: thank you. so maybe i could -- i'll go back to being a virgin and that would be great except jim i'm missing a little yiddish. how about a sid flyingelman happy birthday, please. >> stephanie: from boca. >> caller: i will never go to boca. ♪ happy birthday ♪ ♪ it's your happy birthday for you ♪ ♪ hey! ♪ >> caller: thank you, thank you. >> stephanie: sorry. >> i have two. they're small. [ applause ] >> wow. [ ♪ circus ♪ ] >> stephanie: we're transported magically to the catskills. tony in oklahoma. you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi tony. >> caller: i don't know if this is a political show or comedy show. >> it is monday. >> caller: you guys are hilari
ball eating fish? no! [biting sounds] >> if it was mrs.-- she wouldn't be in danger. >> stephanie: exactly.his. >> stephanie: sorbry. >> caller: i have a question and a request. okay. my question is if it's okay to be retroactively retired can i cheat on my husband and be retroactively single? >> absolutely. >> stephanie: according to mitt romney. >> you could be a virgin. >> caller: it is my birthday. >> happy birthday, sue! >>...
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ball. which president was it? >> bill: cards up, please. the answer is, roll the tape. >> good evening, mr. president. you, sir. and your lovely wife nancy. it's a big treat for me to fly all the way from california to be here for this kind of money. [ laughter ] >> bill: all right. you guys are right again. two for two. i don't know what to say, callum didn't know the topic and she has got the first two right. they might be too easy. here is a tough one. after all these years i love lucy story figure one of the greatest sitcoms of all time. [ laughter ] you are doing splendidly. speed it up. >> bill: i love lucy broke all sorts of barriers in tv. 1952 lucille ball butted heads with sensors who told her a specific word could not be used on her program. what word was that? what word offended the sensors? and the answer is, pregnant. that is correct. pregnant with little ricky. little ricky was called. >> i don't know what the topic is more often. >> bill: you are doing pretty well. it's a tie. so it's a cliff hanger. all right? she does a news show so this is kind of news to her. >> bill: funniest peop
ball. which president was it? >> bill: cards up, please. the answer is, roll the tape. >> good evening, mr. president. you, sir. and your lovely wife nancy. it's a big treat for me to fly all the way from california to be here for this kind of money. [ laughter ] >> bill: all right. you guys are right again. two for two. i don't know what to say, callum didn't know the topic and she has got the first two right. they might be too easy. here is a tough one. after all these years...
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mr. secretary, the sales job has been terrible by the white house on that point. i don't deny what jarrett bernstein is saying but the white house is not carrying the ball in that regard. >> i don't think so at all. the white house has basically allowed the individual mandate and the supreme court's tax discussion to carry the day. mitt romney was saying this is not a tax until very recently and romneycare in massachusetts has exactly the same individual mandate. again, what the white house needs to do, it seems to me, and democrats and others need to do is call it for what it is. this is about paying your fair share. it's about participanting in a national health system. youly get it back. the healthier people have got to pay into it. they are going to get it back when they are older and less healthy. this is all of us in this it together rather than the republican view of us basically separate and apart. >> i want to show you what the president said with the nbc affiliate. he laid into romney for his flip-flop earlier this week. the president questioned romney's principles. >> the fact that a whole bunch of republicans suddenly said, this is a tax. for six years he
mr. secretary, the sales job has been terrible by the white house on that point. i don't deny what jarrett bernstein is saying but the white house is not carrying the ball in that regard. >> i don't think so at all. the white house has basically allowed the individual mandate and the supreme court's tax discussion to carry the day. mitt romney was saying this is not a tax until very recently and romneycare in massachusetts has exactly the same individual mandate. again, what the white...
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mr. 13%, dick cheney. you can't make this stuff up. call of the personal foul. president obama drops the ball on the kiss cam. and hears it from the crowd. >> president obama on the ever popular arena in-house arena kiss cam. >> he blew it. >> he came back strong in the second half. we will show you how this one ended. ♪ ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. >>> folks, have you checked us out on facebook? the "politics nation" conversation is going on all day long. today everyone seems to have an opinion on john sununu saying he wished the president would learn how to be an american. devora says that was rude. i would love to hear what they say in a quiet room. deondre says sununu is a comedian. where can i buy a ticket to his show? the other big talker was the president and the first lady's kiss cam moment. jamie says they looked sweet. just like ordinary people. carlos says it is great to see a couple who loves, this is real family values.
mr. 13%, dick cheney. you can't make this stuff up. call of the personal foul. president obama drops the ball on the kiss cam. and hears it from the crowd. >> president obama on the ever popular arena in-house arena kiss cam. >> he blew it. >> he came back strong in the second half. we will show you how this one ended. ♪ ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot...
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mr. bruce springsteen. his new record by the way, recking ball is one of the best of the year, and his career. >> i like howes to like stripper dj and then into calm pr. >> thank you very much. that's hitting for the cycle. and then i have my douchy morning zoo boys -- >> i am standing outside, i have my underwear on my head i'm going to run into the sony store and see if they notice. >> do you like bruce springsteen? >> yes, of course. >> i highly recommend wrecking ball. we are taking your calls today at 1-800-steph-1-2. why don't we go to jim in nashville. good morning, jim. >> good morning, john. >> great to have you calling us from nashville. thank you. >> yes, sir, this is a liberal strong hold here. it's very well-kept secret. >> we had a fella say that yesterday. >> yeah, that was me. >> oh, welcome back. >> the thing i like about america is our freedom to move around the country without having to get permission from the government. i do these music tours and it is just one of the greatest things and our ability and freedom to fail or be a success in this nation without too much hindrance from the u
mr. bruce springsteen. his new record by the way, recking ball is one of the best of the year, and his career. >> i like howes to like stripper dj and then into calm pr. >> thank you very much. that's hitting for the cycle. and then i have my douchy morning zoo boys -- >> i am standing outside, i have my underwear on my head i'm going to run into the sony store and see if they notice. >> do you like bruce springsteen? >> yes, of course. >> i highly recommend...
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mr. secretary for being here. which regulators dropped the ball with regard to afg-- aig? and let two is near collapse? were state insurance regulators in charge of that or was it the fragile holding company? -- central holding company? >> i do not believe there was any competent -- authority responsible for the broad centities of that system. the ots did have somewhat broader responsibilities but i do not believe their excess -- authority extended to the types of oversight that would have been necessary. >> who was regulating aid? the tarp inspector general issued a damning report about aig oversight. aig has had no consolidated banking regulator of its non insurance financial business. that is a tiny piece of the aig operation. but not the rest of the company. the federal reserve did not regulate aig before the bailout or a sense. but the -- or since. the fed current takeover if tarp would be the savings and loan company but they do not think that is going to be in existence. i take that back. the treasury, and until the treasury holds less than 50% of aig, then maybe the fed could take that over. me
mr. secretary for being here. which regulators dropped the ball with regard to afg-- aig? and let two is near collapse? were state insurance regulators in charge of that or was it the fragile holding company? -- central holding company? >> i do not believe there was any competent -- authority responsible for the broad centities of that system. the ots did have somewhat broader responsibilities but i do not believe their excess -- authority extended to the types of oversight that would...
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mr. president, given some of the budget cuts that we have seen that are particularly hitting small communities like a wrecking ball -- for example, in josephine county, a rural part of our state, they're in the position, mr. president, where when a subpoena goes out, they essentially don't have the resources to follow it up. in other words, the subpoena is used to in effect set in motion the law enforcement process, bring the abuser to justice, and i was told by the key law enforcement officials in josephine county in a community forum that i held in midford, oregon, for folks from the southwestern part of the state, that they really literally didn't have the resources to follow up on how to ensure that that abuser was brought to justice. now, mr. president, i'd make just a couple of additional points. i see colleagues on the floor waiting to speak. but i also want to talk about the costs that are associated with this. you have two kinds of costs. first, you have direct health care costs stemming from the violence that you see perpetrated against women. and then also you have costs in terms of lost productivity, a
mr. president, given some of the budget cuts that we have seen that are particularly hitting small communities like a wrecking ball -- for example, in josephine county, a rural part of our state, they're in the position, mr. president, where when a subpoena goes out, they essentially don't have the resources to follow it up. in other words, the subpoena is used to in effect set in motion the law enforcement process, bring the abuser to justice, and i was told by the key law enforcement...
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mr. secretary for being here. which regulator dropped the ball with regard to aig? the division that engaged in the nonexistent risk management of its credit the fall swaps trading -- credit default swaps trading? >> i do not believe there was in a competent authority that was responsible and accountable for the brought entities that complicated system. you are right to say theocf did -- the ocf did have some broader responsibility but i cannot believe their authority extended to the oversight that would the ben -- that was necessary. >> who was regulating a edgy right now? the tarp inspector general gssued a report about ai oversight and that for more than two years, they have had no consolidated banking regulator. the occ is responsible for regulating the aig savings bank that is a tiny piece of the operation. the federal reserve did not regulate aig before the bailout and did not regulate its since. but the fed could take over if sig tarp -- if it would be the savings-and-loan holding company but they do not think that will be around too long. i take that back. t
mr. secretary for being here. which regulator dropped the ball with regard to aig? the division that engaged in the nonexistent risk management of its credit the fall swaps trading -- credit default swaps trading? >> i do not believe there was in a competent authority that was responsible and accountable for the brought entities that complicated system. you are right to say theocf did -- the ocf did have some broader responsibility but i cannot believe their authority extended to the...
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mr. secretary for being here. which regulator dropped the ball with regard to aig? which regulator was in charge of regulating aig fp, which is the division that is engaged in the risk management of the default swaps trading and led to a near collapse? were insurance regulators in charge of that or the holding company? >> i don't think there was any competent authority that was responsible and accountable for the broad entity of that complicated global system. you're right to say that both yes -- that ots had a broader responsibility, but their authority did not extend to the comprehensive oversights that would have been -- that was necessary. >> who is regulating a id right -- aig right now? earlier this morning, the tarp special inspector general released a damning report about aig oversight, saying that it has had no consolidated banking regulator of its non-insurance financial business. and the otc is now responsible for regulating the aig's savings bank, but not the rest of the company. the federal reserve did not regulate aig before the bailout and has not reg
mr. secretary for being here. which regulator dropped the ball with regard to aig? which regulator was in charge of regulating aig fp, which is the division that is engaged in the risk management of the default swaps trading and led to a near collapse? were insurance regulators in charge of that or the holding company? >> i don't think there was any competent authority that was responsible and accountable for the broad entity of that complicated global system. you're right to say that...
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mr. romney has been stashing his immense wealth and some of his supporters don't like it. here is reince priebus. >> the fact of the matter is all of this stuff is small ballf this nastiness and division about investments and money and rich versus poor, this is going to come down to how people feel in november. >> and this was quickly followed by the romney campaign's official spokeswoman who said the obama campaign's latest unfounded character assault on mitt romney is unseemly and disgusting. nice try, but our questions have nothing whatsoever to do with anyone's campaign and it was she who raised the issue of mitt romney's character. we were intrigued as to why a presidential candidate would have a multi-million dollar swiss bank account, why a presidential candidate would stockpile tens of million of dollars in a notorious tax haven called the cayman islands. we wanted to understand why for a period of a 15
mr. romney has been stashing his immense wealth and some of his supporters don't like it. here is reince priebus. >> the fact of the matter is all of this stuff is small ballf this nastiness and division about investments and money and rich versus poor, this is going to come down to how people feel in november. >> and this was quickly followed by the romney campaign's official spokeswoman who said the obama campaign's latest unfounded character assault on mitt romney is unseemly and...
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mr. obama's policies are perplexing. megyn: that was bill o'reilly talking about the way presidents reagan and ball reacted during compleximes in office. they handled the problem differently and had varying degrees of success. things have not gone as planned for obama in reviving the economy. so o'reilly says the ghost of president reagan may be haunting mr. obama. michael reagan is chairman of the reagan group. your dad came into office in duff economic times and took over after a liberal democrat had been governing and offered a different approach to governing and one that did get us out after serious economic mess. more and more folks like o'reilly are saying why wouldn't president obama be using your dad as a model. >> it says a lot about an economics degree from eureka college. he got his degree in economics and understood it immensely. i'm hearing more about the economy at the reagan household dinner table. it's amazing how many times my dad's name is mentioned. bill o'reilly is right. barack obama is trying to raise himself above my father, above kennedy and everybody that he's the greatest president this country
mr. obama's policies are perplexing. megyn: that was bill o'reilly talking about the way presidents reagan and ball reacted during compleximes in office. they handled the problem differently and had varying degrees of success. things have not gone as planned for obama in reviving the economy. so o'reilly says the ghost of president reagan may be haunting mr. obama. michael reagan is chairman of the reagan group. your dad came into office in duff economic times and took over after a liberal...
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balls in your mouth. [ laughter ] then paul mccartney sings "scrambled eggs." >> steve: "scrambled eggs." >> jimmy: ♪ scrambled eggs oh my lady i love your eggs ♪ >> steve: mr.ce springstone sings, "whip my hair." can we give a taste or something? a little taste of bruce? a little "whip my hair." number 15. ♪ whip my hair back and forth >> jimmy: that's me as neil young. ♪ whip your hair whip my hair back and forth ♪ ♪ just whip it >> jimmy: all right, enough of that. all right. we have me as bob dylan doing "charles in charge." everyone wants to hear bob dylan do "charles in charge." >> steve: everyone. ♪ charles in charge of our days and our nights charles in charge of our wrongs and our rights ♪ >> jimmy: yeah, that's enough. that's enough of that one. [ cheers ] we have me as the doors singing "reading rainbow" at number five. ♪ butterfly in the sky i can go twice as high take a look it's in a book a reading rainbow ♪ >> jimmy: yeah, that's good. that's that. we got -- [ cheers ] big and rich are on here. we have justin timberlake. we love justin timberlake. >> steve: yep. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: the guy's awesome. we do "the history of rap" together, so we
balls in your mouth. [ laughter ] then paul mccartney sings "scrambled eggs." >> steve: "scrambled eggs." >> jimmy: ♪ scrambled eggs oh my lady i love your eggs ♪ >> steve: mr.ce springstone sings, "whip my hair." can we give a taste or something? a little taste of bruce? a little "whip my hair." number 15. ♪ whip my hair back and forth >> jimmy: that's me as neil young. ♪ whip your hair whip my hair back and forth ♪ ♪...