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you write about is your experience of being a young, black, professional man, who happens to be a "mr. mom" some of the time. >> yes. >> hinojosa: who's trying to figure out, like we all are, you know, who are we in this world today? >> right. >> hinojosa: and you write deeply personal, deeply revealing stuff. >> right. >> hinojosa: that is great to read. >> right. >> hinojosa: but it also, i mean, you don't make a secret of your own family background. >> no. >> hinojosa: you kind of repeat it all the time. >> i do. >> hinojosa: and it becomes almost like this little box. >> right, right. >> hinojosa: but let's just go ahead and put that box out there. >> okay. i was born in 1975 in west baltimore. my father is... my father and my mother grew up in grinding poverty, my mother in the projects of west baltimore, my fathern north philadelphia and, you know, other areas of philadelphia. he went off-- because i talk about him quite a bit-- he went off to the vietnam war, became radicalized by the war. war tends to have that effect on, you know, generations. joined the black panther party, has..
you write about is your experience of being a young, black, professional man, who happens to be a "mr. mom" some of the time. >> yes. >> hinojosa: who's trying to figure out, like we all are, you know, who are we in this world today? >> right. >> hinojosa: and you write deeply personal, deeply revealing stuff. >> right. >> hinojosa: that is great to read. >> right. >> hinojosa: but it also, i mean, you don't make a secret of your own...
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i grew up with a mr. mom. my dad was the mom at home. rock star ceo who made the money and worked the long hours. i think there are a lot of men watching around the country who say i've been cooking breakfast and running to soccer practice and school all day, this study is a little late to the reality. i think men have been doing it for years. the study is just happening to come out. just like we're figuring out gay parents with raise a healthy child in a healthy household. dads are doing it too and doing a good job. >> yeah, and -- >> don't you think, jennifer, answer the question, don't you think it has something to do with people waiting a little bit longer to get married because when you're younger, you think, i'm going to -- life is like a commercial, you think i'm going to have the kids and like easter sunday, dress the kid up and have the perfect house, whatever. when you're older, you're like, this is hard. >> maybe i do think that there are some times there is a bait and switch with our expectations about having kids and the res
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got a dave who writes, i just took a break from a michael keaton movie marathon, batman, gung ho, mr. mom you have to end it with duplicity. >> mulitplicity. >> oh, mulitplicity? don't watch it. it really wasn't that great. great show, everyone. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> i'd like to thank the fellow senators for being supportive of this cause. i would like to thank the members of congress who came over to support this cause. the clerks, the capitol police, the staff of the senate, the doorkeepers who apparently i may have gotten in trouble. and i would go for another 12 hours to try to break strom thurmond's record, but i've discovered that there are some limits to filibustering. and i'm going to have to take care of one of those in a few minutes here. thank you very much for the forbearance, and i yield the floor. >> mr. president. >> the senator from illinois. there will be order. there will be order. expressions of approval or disapproval are not permitted in the senate. >> it didn't seem to stop them. good morning and welcome to "morning joe." it's thursday, march 7th. with
got a dave who writes, i just took a break from a michael keaton movie marathon, batman, gung ho, mr. mom you have to end it with duplicity. >> mulitplicity. >> oh, mulitplicity? don't watch it. it really wasn't that great. great show, everyone. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> i'd like to thank the fellow senators for being supportive of this cause. i would like to thank the members of congress who came over to support this cause. the clerks, the capitol...
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mrs. cooper, the mom is happy about it. clark, good to see you. >> thank you, don. coming up after the quick break. ♪ >> the album that hit a milestone. find out how the fans of pink floyd are marking a milestone. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >>> it was a sound track for a generation. the album turned 40 this weekend and no doubt that fans will be marking the event in their own unique way. listen to npr's bob weeland and what it was like to hear the groundbreaking sounds for the first time. >> "dark side of the moon" sort of made all of the psychedelic moments much more concise and that is what did it. i think it influenced and look at sampling and what people did with sampling ten years later and what the
mrs. cooper, the mom is happy about it. clark, good to see you. >> thank you, don. coming up after the quick break. ♪ >> the album that hit a milestone. find out how the fans of pink floyd are marking a milestone. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in...
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mrs. cooper, the mom, is very happy about it. thank you, clarke. right, don. >>> coming up after this quick break -- the album that defined a generation hits a milestone. find out how fans of pink floyd are marking the event. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't k
mrs. cooper, the mom, is very happy about it. thank you, clarke. right, don. >>> coming up after this quick break -- the album that defined a generation hits a milestone. find out how fans of pink floyd are marking the event. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than...
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mrs. cooper, the mom, is very happy about it. thank you, clarke.pe to see you soon. >> all right, don. >>> coming up after this quick break -- the album that defined a generation hits a milestone. find out how fans of pink floyd are marking the event. director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. >>> it was the soundtrack for a generation. pink floyd's "dark side of the moon." the album turns 40 this weekend and no doubt fans worldwide will be marking the event in their own unique ways. have a listen now to bob boylan and his memories of what it was like to hear groundbreaking sounds for the fi
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>> enter mr. mom. >> last night i asked joe to put his shoes away. workplace, traditional gender roles are converging acording to a new pew research report. >> in terms of the roles of moms and dads at work and at home, we do see a convergence, dads taking on more housework and child care responsibilities. >> reporter: and dads are now getting a taste of the struggle over work/life balance. nearly 50% of fathers reported having difficulty finding the right mix. and then there's daddy guilt, while only 23% of moms say they're not spending enough time with their kids, 46% of dads want more time at home. >> frankly, in the impact surveys, dads don't always even get asked these questions. it's usually how are moms managing it all, but dads expressed in our survey it's not easy for them to juggle these things. >> so what's a guilt-ridden dad to do? hal runkel is author of "scream free parenting" and therapist, and "go the blank to sleep" and chris, good morning, nice to see you. father, father, father, correct. 43% of dads feeling guilt they're not spendi
>> enter mr. mom. >> last night i asked joe to put his shoes away. workplace, traditional gender roles are converging acording to a new pew research report. >> in terms of the roles of moms and dads at work and at home, we do see a convergence, dads taking on more housework and child care responsibilities. >> reporter: and dads are now getting a taste of the struggle over work/life balance. nearly 50% of fathers reported having difficulty finding the right mix. and then...
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my mom said she wants you to have it. thank you very much, mrs. wang. narrator: caring for alex...s picking you up? my dad. how come you have books? i go to school, too. i have a lot of homework tonight. i have a big test tomorrow. uh-oh, what's it on? spelling. do you want me to help you study while you're waiting for your dad? o.k. narrator: and getting to know ramón. by the way, i hope you save a dance for me. i have to warn you-- i don't dance very well. don't worry, i only do the slow ones. but i could teach you some latin dances. i'd like that. narrator: all of it was overwhelming. did she neglect her family in boston? did she miss signs that something was wrong? dad: rebecca, how are you? ( coughing ) are you all right? i'm fine... just a frog in my throat. so how's school? school? it's pretty tough, dad. it's a lot of work. narrator: she remembered-- her father never really wanted her to go to san francisco. so what do you want from me? just your approval. n-o, no way. narrator: but in the end, he supported her because he loved her. if you ever need help or change your mind
my mom said she wants you to have it. thank you very much, mrs. wang. narrator: caring for alex...s picking you up? my dad. how come you have books? i go to school, too. i have a lot of homework tonight. i have a big test tomorrow. uh-oh, what's it on? spelling. do you want me to help you study while you're waiting for your dad? o.k. narrator: and getting to know ramón. by the way, i hope you save a dance for me. i have to warn you-- i don't dance very well. don't worry, i only do the slow...
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mrs. dunphy stuck in the bathroom? >> oh, phil! >> what's wrong? >> mom's stuck. >> the door is jammed. >> i'm gonna push, you pull. not pulling. >> reporter: there was the time on the escalator. valentine's day. claire had a surprise for phil. no clothes on under that trench. then, the coat got stuck. and then, bumping into everyone they know. >> mrs. dunphy. >> are you kidding me? >> hi. >> luke's math teacher. >> reporter: it turns out, last night -- they were stuck again. only this time, it was in real life. members of the cast trapped in an elevator trying to get to a fund-raiser. 15 people in all, when they realized, they're in there with the cast of "modern family." >> get us out! >> get us out! >> reporter: stars julie bowen, eric stonestreet, and jesse tyler ferguson. and all the while, 1500 people were waiting from them in a ballroom. waiting for the fund-raiser to start. >> get us out! >> reporter: the kansas city fire department to the rescue. ferguson -- mitchell from the show -- tweeted. "finally made it out of the stuck elevator at the one-hour mark. at least the firemen in k.c. are cute." and they'r
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mom is able to speak english? >> no. >> none at all. >> her friend, who is knowledgeable about mr. eloy's character is going to testify on his behalf. >> okay. >> good morning. come on in. have a seat. >> my mom's boyfriend has never really been okay with me or on good terms with me. he feels that i am a spoiled brat. that i am a drug addict and this and that. i don't know. we will see what happens. >> why should the parole board give him another chance to finish these last few months he has left on parole. >> he got out, and he went to work, first time that i know he had a good job. they let him open the cafe, let him use the cash register, and more or less was like a general manager of the place. if he stumbled again, they put him back in. give him a chance to stumble. >> the way he defended me today it showed me that i guess he is on good terms with me now. which i was surprised. awe thank you for having me. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> i'm very happy that my mother >> all right, sir. >> i hope everything goes well for you. >> while many things broke his way during the p
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mr. cameron wants to support aspiration. >> so the moms aren't working hard and don't aspire enough.f stay at home moms don't work hard. but joining us now from her home in england is lynn burnham with the group mothers at home matter. it's really hard to believe these comments were even said. are you shocked? >> i'm very shocked. i'm completely godsmack unbelievable. >> so what are moms saying about this? are they really taking it for this spokesperson's words? or thinking it's an anomaly, the program is not necessarily reflection of what that spokesperson and how that person articulated it. >> no. it was certainly meant. it wasn't an anomaly in any way. what happened is over a period of months here in the uk is that the government has pushed a program to get mothers and very young mothers -- that means mothers whose children are very small still, back into the workplace. and first of all they did it by reducing and taking away child benefits, which was universal tax credit that was given to all mothers. they did that five months ago. now yesterday they announced that they were goin
mr. cameron wants to support aspiration. >> so the moms aren't working hard and don't aspire enough.f stay at home moms don't work hard. but joining us now from her home in england is lynn burnham with the group mothers at home matter. it's really hard to believe these comments were even said. are you shocked? >> i'm very shocked. i'm completely godsmack unbelievable. >> so what are moms saying about this? are they really taking it for this spokesperson's words? or thinking...
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mrs. z. hey, could we stop for ice cream on the way home, mom? mmm, i don't know. please! please! please!lease! please! please! all right. yay! yay! yay! yay! dugan: you're taking the job? you got that straight. now, i want 4 new ideas from each of you by 6:00. no, make that 6 ideas by 4:00. all right, let's move. move! move! move! move! are you prepared for kumite? yes, sensei. yes, sensei. fight stance. hydjama! begin! hyah! hyah! hyah! hyah! hyah! hyah! hyah! hyah! uhh! uhh! uhh! uhh! hyah! hyah! hyah! hyah! hyah! aah! aah! aah! aah! hyah! hyah! winner. ♪ ba ba bee bop ♪ [knock on door] it's open. rosses. hello, george. come in. come in. we tried to call but the line was busy. oh. oh. yeah sure. here. sit down please. uh--uh cheese there? we know the last three months have been hard on you. oh, yes, yes, yes. very, very hard. and they've been hard on us, too. it's a terrible tragedy when parents outlive their children. yes, i agree. i hope my parents go long before i do. that's why we decided to create a foundation to preserve susan's memory. oh, that's wonderful. and, of course we wan
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mr. farrell? eric maurd, norman yooe, you've got the whole board. oh, my god!. i am just so delighted, christina that mom's at the mayor's office that you altogether decided to do a closing ceremony for black history month. harlem would disagree with you on that because tomorrow there is another harlem kelly version of black history and he's been doing it for years. it's the most inexpensive event that i have ever been to. i'm going to try to get him to upgrade it, mr. mayor, now that he's the big man. we just finished the most magnificent chinese new years parade it was and the lord obviously smiled on the chinese because it didn't rain this year. most years it rains for the chinese new years. this was at an incredible location. it's always the location over the last years or so, an elective family has reached out to include an -- array of people. in january it was chinese new years celebration and now we are doing black history month. in about five weeks we'll be doing the cherry blossom festival which is japan's town and and then carnival and then we follow that almost instantly in june with this incred
mr. farrell? eric maurd, norman yooe, you've got the whole board. oh, my god!. i am just so delighted, christina that mom's at the mayor's office that you altogether decided to do a closing ceremony for black history month. harlem would disagree with you on that because tomorrow there is another harlem kelly version of black history and he's been doing it for years. it's the most inexpensive event that i have ever been to. i'm going to try to get him to upgrade it, mr. mayor, now that he's the...
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mr. chairman, may if you will, call the next witness. [ applause ] [ mom ] 3 days into school break and they'reneed a new game. ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> your sister. >> she's running for congress. >> she's running for congress? >> she's going to be the democratic nominee in the first district of south carolina. i hope what i do for a living doesn't sully her good ch
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mr. drake we've been waiting for you. you got on the flight. you were able to get to the hospital to see your momy it was a matter of hours in which you had that contact with your mom and that she passed away, right? >> that's right. i got to spend the night with her and my dad. in the hospital room that night and about 4:00 a.m. was her last moment of coherence where she woke up and then the following morning she was dead. and had i not made that flight from houston to lubbock, i would not have been able to say good-bye. >> well kerry, drake, thanks so much for sharing your story. so glad you got a chance to be reunited with your mom and have those precious moments and i know you've been sending out a big thanks to united airlines and everyone along the way for helping to make it happen. >> thank you, fredricka for helping me thank them. >> thanks so much. >>> it may be called the nerd prom. but it's one of the coolest places to be. we take you live to the south by southwest festival up next in the news room lobsterfest is the king of all promotions. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and
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mr. speaker, the medicare program which my mom and dad depend, going out of business in 2023. the social security retirement program, mr. speaker, not enough money to fund future promises. we have a chance to either ignore those promises or embrace those challenges. i will tell you we do not have a crisis in this country. we have an opportunity in this country to do the things that we have long known we needed to do. in 1983, mr. speaker, republicans and democrats came together, extended the life of social security program, provided certainty and security for another generation of america's seniors. we have an opportunity tomorrow to do the same thing to the medicare program or to kick the can down the road and ensure uncertainty, crisis, fear in yet another generation of americans who depend upon these programs. i urge all my colleagues, mr. speaker, support this rule that will allow every single idea to be considered tomorrow. when you come to the floor tomorrow, choose that budget that makes the tough decisions. it takes no courage at all to let someone else pay the bills, m
mr. speaker, the medicare program which my mom and dad depend, going out of business in 2023. the social security retirement program, mr. speaker, not enough money to fund future promises. we have a chance to either ignore those promises or embrace those challenges. i will tell you we do not have a crisis in this country. we have an opportunity in this country to do the things that we have long known we needed to do. in 1983, mr. speaker, republicans and democrats came together, extended the...
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mr. wonderful, and we had two kids. by far, the best thing that has ever happened in my life was becoming a wife and a mom.applause] important element for me is having the incredible support of my husband. women are concerned about family and communities. in our own lives, in our own communities, it is our children's safety and health, caring for our parents, living within our means -- those are our most heartfelt concerns. so when the conservative message starts going beyond numbers and starts answering these family questions, we will be speaking to 100% of the people. we will start talking to parents about school choice and how it can give their children the same opportunities as well the children have -- as wealthy children have. we can talk about hiring and promoting teachers based on their talent, not seniority. we will talk to construction workers about building that keystone pipeline. [applause] giving thousands of people a leg up and that every state can have 3% unemployment like north dakota. [applause] we will talk to college students and recent graduates about keeping students' loan rates low an
mr. wonderful, and we had two kids. by far, the best thing that has ever happened in my life was becoming a wife and a mom.applause] important element for me is having the incredible support of my husband. women are concerned about family and communities. in our own lives, in our own communities, it is our children's safety and health, caring for our parents, living within our means -- those are our most heartfelt concerns. so when the conservative message starts going beyond numbers and starts...
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mr. eloy's character is going to testify on his behalf. >> okay. >> good morning. come on in. have a seat. >> my mom's boyfriend has never really been okay with me or on good terms with me. he feels that i am a spoiled brat. that i am a drug addict and this and that. i don't know. we will see what happens. >> why should the parole board give him another chance to finish these last few months he has left on parole. >> he got out, and he went to work, first time that i know he had a good job. they let him open the cafe, let him use the cash register, and more or less was like a general manager of the place. if he stumbled again, they put him back in. give him a chance to stumble. >> the way he defended me today it showed me that i guess he is on good terms with me now. which i was surprised. thank you for having me. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> i'm very happy that my mother didn't get invited in. was in there they didn't speak about my violations. >> all right, sir. >> i hope everything goes well for you. >> while many things broke his way during the parole hearing. the end result is not what o
mr. eloy's character is going to testify on his behalf. >> okay. >> good morning. come on in. have a seat. >> my mom's boyfriend has never really been okay with me or on good terms with me. he feels that i am a spoiled brat. that i am a drug addict and this and that. i don't know. we will see what happens. >> why should the parole board give him another chance to finish these last few months he has left on parole. >> he got out, and he went to work, first time that...
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mom's side. when i was growing up, i had the irish accent. my grandmom on that side had the mrs. doubtfire accent. >> pretty much anybody in the united states or globally can get a certificate of heritage. >> while mow? >> today is st. patrick's day, and the 40 until in the united states. >> there are 40 million of us. i'll be seeing you tonight at the american-ireland fund. that's a great cause. >> we've actually imported a lot of st. patrick's day over. >> it used to be just a religious holiday. >> there used to be three days in ireland where there was drink, christmas, good friday and st. patrick's day. thank you, senator mark daily. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. happy st. patrick's day. >> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show." i'm in for ed schultz. a republican senator comes out for gay marriage two years after his son tells him he's gay. sarah palin and karl rove are at each other's throats. the republican autopsy is in but they're still stuck on slavery. what the devil is going on with the history channel. but tonight we start in steuben
mom's side. when i was growing up, i had the irish accent. my grandmom on that side had the mrs. doubtfire accent. >> pretty much anybody in the united states or globally can get a certificate of heritage. >> while mow? >> today is st. patrick's day, and the 40 until in the united states. >> there are 40 million of us. i'll be seeing you tonight at the american-ireland fund. that's a great cause. >> we've actually imported a lot of st. patrick's day over. >>...
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mr. president. should have started with yours. >> sarah palin is morally bankrupt and politically backward. she's not a hockey mom. she's the mother of hypocrisy. and until the republican party acknowledges that she's no longer an asset, but a real liability, then any rebranding of the gop is probably bound for a train to nowhere. thank you so much for watching this afternoon. first day of the week. i hope you enjoyed it. chris matthews and "hardball" is next. >>> reince priebus. what more can i say? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with that bridge being detonated down in texas. wow. that's what reince priebus, himself, is doing to the republican party. he talks about building bridges to african-americans, but isn't he the same reince priebus who is chairman of the republican narm national committee presided over an effort in three different states aimed at keeping african-americans in even voting? wasn't the country's number one birther, donald trump speaker at the conservative convention? and sarah palin letting loose about the latest crack, the nee
mr. president. should have started with yours. >> sarah palin is morally bankrupt and politically backward. she's not a hockey mom. she's the mother of hypocrisy. and until the republican party acknowledges that she's no longer an asset, but a real liability, then any rebranding of the gop is probably bound for a train to nowhere. thank you so much for watching this afternoon. first day of the week. i hope you enjoyed it. chris matthews and "hardball" is next. >>>...
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mr. mayor, but those of us who were raised by single moms had no interest in shaming them.their sacrifices and see all of the ways they worked to make the world better for us even when it was hard for them. so, listen up, mr. mayor, i know you have kind of a thing about labeling as public health strategy, and you can't even so much as buy a fa lal fell from a street vendor these days without reading a label with the information aa aa aal nutrition attached, but as it goes, please keep your labels off of these young people. sincerely, melissa. is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. tha
mr. mayor, but those of us who were raised by single moms had no interest in shaming them.their sacrifices and see all of the ways they worked to make the world better for us even when it was hard for them. so, listen up, mr. mayor, i know you have kind of a thing about labeling as public health strategy, and you can't even so much as buy a fa lal fell from a street vendor these days without reading a label with the information aa aa aal nutrition attached, but as it goes, please keep your...
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. >> so you've traced it down through my mom's side, but my dad's side, too, but -- >> we count that. >> when i had the irish accident, my grandmom had the mrs. doubtfire accent. >> we know you're -- >> i was -- >> that side is where you probably get it. so pretty much anybody in the united states or globally can get a certificate of irish heritage. >> but you gave it to me. i want it narrowed down. >> today is st. patrick's day, i thought about you and the 40 million in the united states. >> i'll be seeing you tonight at the ireland fund. what's the different between hoar and there. >> wee actually imported a lot. it used to be a three days in a year in which there was no drinking, good friday, christmas day and st. patrick's day. so we've kind of changed that. >> it's kind of like pizza got big in italy when it got big here. >> thank you senator mark daly. >>> that's "hardball" for now. "politics nation with al sharpton, starts right now. 6. >>> in the fourth months since the election, republicans have tried everything to rebrand themselves. they've been told to stop being the stupid party. they've conducted polls. they've gone on retreats
. >> so you've traced it down through my mom's side, but my dad's side, too, but -- >> we count that. >> when i had the irish accident, my grandmom had the mrs. doubtfire accent. >> we know you're -- >> i was -- >> that side is where you probably get it. so pretty much anybody in the united states or globally can get a certificate of irish heritage. >> but you gave it to me. i want it narrowed down. >> today is st. patrick's day, i thought about...
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mr. chairman. that our budget provides certainty for the future, for the moms and dads out there, who are desperate to know that we are doing our job in washington on their behalf. that we are going to address this fiscal situation so that they can get on about their lives and can see their kids have a better education, so they can have access to health care that they have come to know and for those who don't have the health care, can actually have a system that will lower costs and provide real prospects for quality health care, not the kind of health care designed by this affordable care act that we are going to see come into law or come into effect. again, i want to thank the chairman ryan of the budget committee, the gentleman from wisconsin, for his dogged attention to this very, very alarming question of how we're going to grow our economy and doing it in a way that is thoughtful, that is well put and has the specifics to go and do the job. mr. chairman, that's something that we have not seen from the other side. we have certainly not seen from the white house. they haven't even presented the
mr. chairman. that our budget provides certainty for the future, for the moms and dads out there, who are desperate to know that we are doing our job in washington on their behalf. that we are going to address this fiscal situation so that they can get on about their lives and can see their kids have a better education, so they can have access to health care that they have come to know and for those who don't have the health care, can actually have a system that will lower costs and provide...
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mom that i'm in level four. he don't really care about what he say. >> he cares. he cares. he cares because nobody knows you guys like mrwyer. he's here with you guys all day every day in those units. let me see what he has to say and we'll go from there. okay? stay in here, cool out for a little bit, but don't worry. all right. >> what's going on with munoz? >> you're saying he's a level two and he's thinking -- >> he is now for sure. >> school reports are good, unit reports are good. what did you do, demote him or continue him? >> mia and counselor edsaur quickly find a solution for ed. they compromise and place him on level three. back in his unit, he seems satisfied with the outcome. >> you have to believe that you are making a change. you may not see it today, you may not see it tomorrow, but somewhere along the line you have made a change or a difference in somebody's life. >> even when a teen is close to getting out of pendleton, there's rarely lack of drama inside the walls. 18-year-old andrew huff has been locked up 14 months. today, he is facing one of the biggest days of his life. his release interview. >> wh
mom that i'm in level four. he don't really care about what he say. >> he cares. he cares. he cares because nobody knows you guys like mrwyer. he's here with you guys all day every day in those units. let me see what he has to say and we'll go from there. okay? stay in here, cool out for a little bit, but don't worry. all right. >> what's going on with munoz? >> you're saying he's a level two and he's thinking -- >> he is now for sure. >> school reports are good,...
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mr. herman cain said moments ago, talked about the black community, unemployment someplaces like detroit 20%. >> it's terrible, african-americans, hispanics, young people, single moms. >> nobody complains in the neighborhoods, and they're troubling. and i did property law for years and i find it appalling nobody does. senator, great to see you. if you're in the middle of figuring out your tax returns, this will light your hair on fire. wait until you hear where 3.5 billion dollars in unpaid taxes. you're going to find out next. mystery unfolding in new orleans, a second grade teacher vanishes into thin air and the missing woman's mother is here to talk about it coming up. and harry styles-- who is taylor swift seeing now? ♪ we arararararar the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn.
mr. herman cain said moments ago, talked about the black community, unemployment someplaces like detroit 20%. >> it's terrible, african-americans, hispanics, young people, single moms. >> nobody complains in the neighborhoods, and they're troubling. and i did property law for years and i find it appalling nobody does. senator, great to see you. if you're in the middle of figuring out your tax returns, this will light your hair on fire. wait until you hear where 3.5 billion dollars...
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mr. clean magic eraser extra power. that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too.cken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena.® [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. with a smartphone from straight talk wireless. she'll get the same nationwide coverage for half the cost. let's see if she notices. call bill. i think she does.she just saved $950 a year. enough for riding lessons. straight talk wireless. same phones. same networks. half the cost. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. >>> and coming up, wooer's seeing double. george. go nowhere. >>> that breaking ne
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mr. viqueira, you always do. thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you very much. >> stay with us. the day's top lines are coming up. momays got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and our great taste is guaranteed or your money back. learn more at boost.com [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves... being my mom. [ phoebe ] stress sweat. it's different than ordinary sweat.! like when i fell asleep at movie night with all my co-workers and i totally dream-snorted myself awake. i'm pretty sure i have whiplash. oh my go... [ female announcer ] stress sweat can happen to anyone, anytime, and it smells worse than ordinary sweat. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret cli
mr. viqueira, you always do. thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you very much. >> stay with us. the day's top lines are coming up. momays got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals,...
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through before there was any sense of reckoning things i was a single mom and then my whole trajectory i became a feminist but at that time mr. did is there harold treen because the was the only place you could get a job as a woman writer i had to sneak down the back stairs to go to the sitting room where women were not allowed to get into the office of the magazine editor and pitch in the story and thereby have developed and then toured that allowed me to move ahead. gloria was little older than i and much more politically sophisticated she had to take a job to get the story but they were starting the new york magazine where he was an editor who had a mother who was a journalist and so he really had no -- he said if they are talented we will move them up and also pay a little less. so, she actually not only bolstered my career but gave the first column written by a woman in politics. a political column for many years and then when she wanted to start of course she couldn't raise money. who was going to give money to a woman that wanted to publish the magazine about striving women so this is a great magazine idea. let's put
through before there was any sense of reckoning things i was a single mom and then my whole trajectory i became a feminist but at that time mr. did is there harold treen because the was the only place you could get a job as a woman writer i had to sneak down the back stairs to go to the sitting room where women were not allowed to get into the office of the magazine editor and pitch in the story and thereby have developed and then toured that allowed me to move ahead. gloria was little older...
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mr. miller should be ashamed, mocking the suffering of fish, an insensitivity that's truly sickening. >> miller is tired of the obamas. turn on the tv i had he' rather watch them than him. and my momo see you at the nokia theater. what do you do for fun out here. >> go to the laker game tonight. went to the "vanity fair" oscar party, very swell and i get to write the factor script every day sitting by the pool. can't do that in new york. there are no pools, they're out in the suburbs not the city. and diana, scottsdale, arizona, my husband and i caught the show in phoenix, and you and mr. miller had husband laughing hard. i'm glad. if you can't see the show in person we have a dvd available on bill o'reilly.com. check it out. from brownsville, texas, stories of food stamp abuse in texas sad, but true. saw people buying valentine's day baskets with food stamps and it was allowed because there was fruit in them. and frank, from brazil, hey, bill, watching the factor while floating on the amazon river. it's hot down here. don't jump in the water in the river to cool off, frank. it's a little pirahanas, you know what i'm talking about this? you're going to have to just absorb the heat
mr. miller should be ashamed, mocking the suffering of fish, an insensitivity that's truly sickening. >> miller is tired of the obamas. turn on the tv i had he' rather watch them than him. and my momo see you at the nokia theater. what do you do for fun out here. >> go to the laker game tonight. went to the "vanity fair" oscar party, very swell and i get to write the factor script every day sitting by the pool. can't do that in new york. there are no pools, they're out in...
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mr. coates. have you been to neuschwannstein? yes, you know of it? yeah, i'm a big fan of castles. [ mom ] dear chex cereal i just had to write.amily. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them that also puts smiles on their faces. 'cause i really love those smiles. we're the harris family. and we love chex. [ male announcer ] love chex? connect with us on facebook. ♪ ♪ you see a painted sign at the side of the road that says 15 miles to the love shack ♪ >> shaquille o'neal is one of the nba all-great. he's retired but still a very busy man. we'll ask him about the state of pro basketball and what he thinks about dennis rodman going to north korea. that's ahead, shaq on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by silk. try silk vanilla with 50% more calcium than dairy milk. we were so blessed when we had triplets if by blessed you mean freaked out about money well we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expen
mr. coates. have you been to neuschwannstein? yes, you know of it? yeah, i'm a big fan of castles. [ mom ] dear chex cereal i just had to write.amily. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them that also puts smiles on their faces. 'cause i really love those smiles. we're the harris family. and we love chex. [ male announcer ]...
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mr. perryon 49 states, including pennsylvania where i live, do this. single moms, families, cops on the beat, working folks do it, and washington should do it, too. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from alabama seek recognition? ms. sewell: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. sewell: i rise to speak against the ryan budget. mr. speaker, here we go again. another house republican budget filled with the same gimmick and fuzzy math that the american people resoundly rejected last fall during the presidential election. it's another budget that slashes critical economic investments, undermines job growth, and attempts to reduce the deficit on the backs of our seniors, the disabled, women, and low-income families. we cannot pass this budget. just like we could not pass it last year. it increases tax breaks for the wealthiest americans at the expense of the middle class. on average $2,000 more in taxes will be charged to the middle cl
mr. perryon 49 states, including pennsylvania where i live, do this. single moms, families, cops on the beat, working folks do it, and washington should do it, too. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from alabama seek recognition? ms. sewell: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. sewell: i rise to speak against the ryan budget. mr. speaker, here we go again....
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mr. speaker. that's who we are. at our core we are not big orpgses, we are individual mom and pop operations who go out and risk it all because they have a good idea that they think through the sweat of their brow, their hard work, they'll be able to succeed. the department of labor keeps statistics on that. sure, we are a entrepreneurial country. department of labor's tracking entrepreneurs. as the president was implementing his spending agenda, that agenda that took us from record high deficits of the bush administration, to record deficits three times higher in the obama administration. the number of new establishments, entrepreneurial activity, for the year-ending march 2010 --march, 2010, was lower than any other year since the series began. since they began keeping record, mr. speaker. in 2010 under this administration's stimulus policies, entrepreneurial activity was at the lowest level in america since we began keeping records. i don't mean at the lowest level of people succeeding. i mean the lowest level of people trying. the lowest level of people trying, mr. speaker. what does it mean about us? what does it
mr. speaker. that's who we are. at our core we are not big orpgses, we are individual mom and pop operations who go out and risk it all because they have a good idea that they think through the sweat of their brow, their hard work, they'll be able to succeed. the department of labor keeps statistics on that. sure, we are a entrepreneurial country. department of labor's tracking entrepreneurs. as the president was implementing his spending agenda, that agenda that took us from record high...
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mom. when she comes across as a genuine genuinely fun person and they said she should hide herself in shame. mrsit a minute. >> george w. bush did it. fdr did it. >> yeah. >> stephanie: dear god, any way, oh, this was jennifer reubin she wrote it makes both the president and first lady seem small and grasping. it was down right weird. >> what was weird about it? >> stephanie: the publics like the obamas and likes seeing them around. they like that there are young kids again in the white house. they are beautiful little girls -- >> who do they think they are? >> stephanie: the first couple only serves to reinforce the suspicion that conservatives think the obamas don't count because of their race. everything from her as a gorilla to -- you name it right? >> yeah. >> stephanie: any day on rush limbaugh. >> and don't get them started on the bangs. >> stephanie: well, i'm not a fan of the bangs, but that is not important now. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: she is awesome. and i have never seen this. it's unprecedented isn't it? >> so you are a bangest. >> stephanie: right. i am bangist. [ giggling ] >>
mom. when she comes across as a genuine genuinely fun person and they said she should hide herself in shame. mrsit a minute. >> george w. bush did it. fdr did it. >> yeah. >> stephanie: dear god, any way, oh, this was jennifer reubin she wrote it makes both the president and first lady seem small and grasping. it was down right weird. >> what was weird about it? >> stephanie: the publics like the obamas and likes seeing them around. they like that there are young...
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mr. gingrey: i thank the gentleman for yielding back to me. he talked about his mom, i stand here thinking about my own mom who is 95 years old and her body is getting a little frail but mom's mind is perfect, perfect, madam speaker. she has enjoyed the benefit of medicare and social security for many years. many years system of these legacy programs are hugely important. they're hugely important to our side of the aisle. madam speaker don't -- my colleagues all thised mei-scare stuff, things you get rhetoric about, they don't care about seniors, they're going to push somebody's grandmother over the cliff in a wheelchair, that's just a bunch of bull. i think every member of this poddy and every member of congress cares about seniors and cares medicare program. but i also have 13 fwrirn. 13 grandchildren. i want this medicare program to be there for them someday. just like it's been there are mom all these years. so as we talk about these issues, we would do nothing to harm current recipients of medicare and social security. we use the term, the phrase, i guess you'd
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mom and dad. there are thousands of children in foster care. american four million citizen children, who i have to tell you, mr. morton, you don't take into consideration as you deport their parents from the united states. matter of fact, everybody likes to talk about the president's order on defered action. something that i praise even was happy to hear about. but the fact is, is it not true that you will still deport the parents who have gained defer action? >> deferred action covers the children. >> but not their parent. orderhave at executive that does not cover the patients but not -- parents. that is to say, you should have released the 70% of those people a long time ago according to your own statements that you issued in the summer of 2011. i hope you will use more discretionary, not less. so when this congress gets to the work of comprehensive immigration reform we will have fewer families we need to heal. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> thank you. we're grateful for you being here. i just got a message from my friend, the governor of texas, rick perry, indicating that they think i
mom and dad. there are thousands of children in foster care. american four million citizen children, who i have to tell you, mr. morton, you don't take into consideration as you deport their parents from the united states. matter of fact, everybody likes to talk about the president's order on defered action. something that i praise even was happy to hear about. but the fact is, is it not true that you will still deport the parents who have gained defer action? >> deferred action covers...
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mom's darling. son, you see what joe's been saying all week? i said, well, maybe he'll give me a chance to explain. >> mrsur son. i've loved your son for decades. >> yes. >> he should just invite chris to the party. >> and me. >> i love him. >> what happened to me? remember i danced at the last one? >> at cpac. >> it didn't work for you? it was fun. >> you did great. you guys are on top of my list, certainly way ahead of peter king, i can tell you that. >> wow. >> oh! >> wait. what list is that? is that a good list to be on the top of or a bad list? >> yeah. you're on a great list, joe. >> okay. >> we've had you a few times. joe, you have a lifetime average of 92 with the american conservative union. how good is that? >> can you correct you? it's a 95. and not that i'm paying attention. but i think it's a 95. >> all right. >> so al, i guess because i know you so well and, you know, and when i say that, i mean, i remember, we would travel across florida when you were running the party. i'd introduce you. and your same message all the time, a lot of times to audiences that were 100% white, 100% wasp, countr
mom's darling. son, you see what joe's been saying all week? i said, well, maybe he'll give me a chance to explain. >> mrsur son. i've loved your son for decades. >> yes. >> he should just invite chris to the party. >> and me. >> i love him. >> what happened to me? remember i danced at the last one? >> at cpac. >> it didn't work for you? it was fun. >> you did great. you guys are on top of my list, certainly way ahead of peter king, i can...
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