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well, i do frequently. >> but you have insurance, p.j. >> fire your insurance man. >> i am not firing my insurance man. they treat me pretty well. i actually like my insurance company. coming back to the polling thing, when people call us in new hampshire, when they call is in the middle of dinnertime, make us get up from the table and go answer our wall mounted phones in new hampshire, we tell them lies. you don't want to listen to polling too much in new hampshire. >> if i was spor to put you on the spot to say who are you supporting, do you have a candidate that has your eye? >> yes. but i may not vote for him, being a new hampshirite and therefore unpredictable. i'm going with romney because i'm looking at this line of candidates and waiting for ron paul's skull to explode and the tentacle tentacled thing to come out from inside there, waiting for newt to blow up like the blowfish in "finding nemo." i'm looking at rick perry, the non-smoker's marlboro man. i'm looking at these. i may vote for huntsman just to send romney the message, look, we got another romney out there, okay? if
well, i do frequently. >> but you have insurance, p.j. >> fire your insurance man. >> i am not firing my insurance man. they treat me pretty well. i actually like my insurance company. coming back to the polling thing, when people call us in new hampshire, when they call is in the middle of dinnertime, make us get up from the table and go answer our wall mounted phones in new hampshire, we tell them lies. you don't want to listen to polling too much in new hampshire. >>...
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. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ satirist, p.j. o'rourke.john sununu. it would appear, mitt romney is in a good position. however, being the front-runner can be a poison chalist. we are seeing a slight softening in polls and massive acceleration in aggression from opponents. are you feeling a little wobbly? >> you know, obama was 13 points ahead when hillary clinton beat him last time, 13 points ahead the night before. so in new hampshire, we know people can change their minds very late, so you're always a little nervous until you see the results of the election. >> mitt romney is currently polling 33%, roughly what he polled at last time he tried in new hampshire and came second. although everyone keeps calling him the apparently obvious winner of this race, it would seem it may not be quite so clear cut. would you accept that? >> sure. i accept anything that is realistic and understands anything can happen in new hampshire. the real measure of what the result is, is after the result comes in. too many people are trying to be predictive or
. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ satirist, p.j. o'rourke.john sununu. it would appear, mitt romney is in a good position. however, being the front-runner can be a poison chalist. we are seeing a slight softening in polls and massive acceleration in aggression from opponents. are you feeling a little wobbly? >> you know, obama was 13 points ahead when hillary clinton beat him last time, 13 points ahead the night before. so in new hampshire, we know people can...
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the website big journalism took issue with what i had to say and they cut decided to try and smear me p.j. salvatore wrote on his website the propagandist reporter also refers to herself in the third person plural we were referencing liberals and liberal reactions see in media if you're going to attempt to paint yourself as an anchor at least have the wit to not disclose your partiality and take care to pronounce a subject name correctly so all right let me start by responding to where p.j. did get me i did it mispronounce dana's last name and i apologize for that i guess to somebody who's had my name is pronounced my entire life but something about to be able to shake off pretty easily but hey that's just me and it's really pretty insignificant and quite a distraction from my actual commentary about what dana had to say when it comes to the other claims clearly p.j. is ever actually watch this show because if he had he would know that i don't portray myself as an anchor this is a political commentary show i freely and openly share my personal opinion with the audience and i'm pretty sure
the website big journalism took issue with what i had to say and they cut decided to try and smear me p.j. salvatore wrote on his website the propagandist reporter also refers to herself in the third person plural we were referencing liberals and liberal reactions see in media if you're going to attempt to paint yourself as an anchor at least have the wit to not disclose your partiality and take care to pronounce a subject name correctly so all right let me start by responding to where p.j. did...
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i also wanted to relay on behalf p.j. johnson, he expresses his support to the supervisors for consideration of the proposal. thank you. supervisor chiu: before we go to public comment, what i would like to do is summarize the amendments i would like us to consider, some of which were summarized by ms. rogers. the first page of the three page document i sent ism -- an amended on page 5 which would address the current requirement that right now, non-residential projects with -- there are required to provide a million dollars in public art. we had a number of meetings with stakeholders and what we decided would be appropriate is if we reduced that number to $750,000 but for slightly smaller open spaces between 1500 and 3000 square feet we would require the spaces to spend at least half a million dollars on public art. the second amendment and that first amendment was non- substantive. the second is as well. building inspection was asked for language to specify that as the arts commission has the right to a charge for a mini
i also wanted to relay on behalf p.j. johnson, he expresses his support to the supervisors for consideration of the proposal. thank you. supervisor chiu: before we go to public comment, what i would like to do is summarize the amendments i would like us to consider, some of which were summarized by ms. rogers. the first page of the three page document i sent ism -- an amended on page 5 which would address the current requirement that right now, non-residential projects with -- there are...
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they shared up wearing only their p.j.'s. build your own bloody mary bar.rty. >> pat what that in my pajamas i will never know. that's news for this sunday night. with the "name your price" tool you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out mostly for, like small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ]...
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i was at ed debate three weeks ago at the cornell club with p.j. york, the conservative satirist and i were debating what should be done about the current economic situation. we did not agree on much but we left the advent agreeing to write the op-ed together and we propose to we send the minnesota bipartisan jury into our room with the american society for civil engineers recent report card on infrastructure in hand the one that identifies 2.2 trillion dollars worth of desperately overdue maintenance projects in the infrastructure rolm roads and bridges and schools and the charge is to identify the things we should not do on the american and civil engineers a list. make a list and all other projects get the green light we do is many as we can as quickly as we can while they're still willing to lend us money. we have not placed our op-ed yet but the next place going to the hometown newspaper, not that nobody has proposed infrastructure problem before that is not part of the piece but the selling point* is to people from such far apart end of the sp
i was at ed debate three weeks ago at the cornell club with p.j. york, the conservative satirist and i were debating what should be done about the current economic situation. we did not agree on much but we left the advent agreeing to write the op-ed together and we propose to we send the minnesota bipartisan jury into our room with the american society for civil engineers recent report card on infrastructure in hand the one that identifies 2.2 trillion dollars worth of desperately overdue...
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i want everybody to get married. >> p.j. o'rourke, always rooting for chaos.being with us. >>> and coming up, a look at the important charitable work of britain's newest royal. the former kate middleton. >> this is "the early show" on cbs. cbs. u don't get audited. [ man announcing ] protect yourself with h&r block at home. the only software with free audit support and free tax pro representation. [ male singer ] h&r block. ♪ never settle for less to stay healthy. but did you know fiber choice can help support your overall well-being? every tasty tablet has prebiotic fiber from fruits and veggies... that lets your good bacteria thrive and helps support your immune system. fiber choice. an easy way to defend your health everyday. learn more about prebiotics and get a free sample at fiberchoice.com. >>> eight months after her royal wedding to britain's prince william, indicate middleton is beginning an important new chapter in her life. >> she announced four chaerts that will receive her high profile support. elizabeth palmer reports from london. >> reporter: wh
i want everybody to get married. >> p.j. o'rourke, always rooting for chaos.being with us. >>> and coming up, a look at the important charitable work of britain's newest royal. the former kate middleton. >> this is "the early show" on cbs. cbs. u don't get audited. [ man announcing ] protect yourself with h&r block at home. the only software with free audit support and free tax pro representation. [ male singer ] h&r block. ♪ never settle for less to...
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primarily on a staff level by the arts commission and much thanks to president of the art commission p.j. johnson. it started as an idea about how to broaden the scope of what the 1% for the art fee could be used to do, are there better or more creative ways or a broader set of ways to spend this money in the downtown area to enrich that part of the city? what is before you with us -- the amendments that are forthcoming, represents a compromise that the mayor is comfortable with and supportive of. we met with members of the development community and arts community. the planning department, we went to the planning commission and received unanimous vote of approval -- a voter approval. today represents a compromise that will broaden the eligible uses of this stream of revenue and will enhance the downtown area. through the public art trust fund. >> thank you. mr. president, all members are present. there are a number of commissioners who are here. commissioner miguel was instrumental in moving this forward. i would like to ask the planning department until -- to make a presentation and i u
primarily on a staff level by the arts commission and much thanks to president of the art commission p.j. johnson. it started as an idea about how to broaden the scope of what the 1% for the art fee could be used to do, are there better or more creative ways or a broader set of ways to spend this money in the downtown area to enrich that part of the city? what is before you with us -- the amendments that are forthcoming, represents a compromise that the mayor is comfortable with and supportive...
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author of the book back to our future and james pullos host of the bottom line and reform school on p.j. t.v. gentlemen i thank you both for joining me tonight and david want to start with you because you brought up this point in your latest article or your latest column i guess you could say about the media and the massive resources they're spending on sending every single person to iowa how can they afford it. and it's a fair question i mean this is the same media industry that argues that it doesn't have the resources to do the basic coverage of state legislatures city councils economics wars this is the same national media that says it's strapped for cash that is sent now according to one report fifteen hundred people to cover the iowa caucus and the iowa caucus is not not a news it's certainly a news event but fifteen hundred people just in the media covering this event seem to suggest that it's not the me. it doesn't have the resources to cover real news genuine news the news that affects us all every day it's that they're deciding not to cover that news in the end choosing to bas
author of the book back to our future and james pullos host of the bottom line and reform school on p.j. t.v. gentlemen i thank you both for joining me tonight and david want to start with you because you brought up this point in your latest article or your latest column i guess you could say about the media and the massive resources they're spending on sending every single person to iowa how can they afford it. and it's a fair question i mean this is the same media industry that argues that it...
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. >> p.j., good to see you. you. >> okay. >> when it comes to insider trading, lawmakers in d.c. get a pass. they can make big money with information that the rest of us never hear about. but there's new legislation that could close the loophole. first, congress has to pass it. we'll get to that. plus, police try to evict "occupy" protesters. they're not going calmly. we'll get an update on the situation in washington and in california at "studio b" rolls on this monday afternoon. so, this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now, we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's rth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. hey, i love your cereal there-- it's got that sweet honey taste. buno way it's calories, right? no way. lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announ
. >> p.j., good to see you. you. >> okay. >> when it comes to insider trading, lawmakers in d.c. get a pass. they can make big money with information that the rest of us never hear about. but there's new legislation that could close the loophole. first, congress has to pass it. we'll get to that. plus, police try to evict "occupy" protesters. they're not going calmly. we'll get an update on the situation in washington and in california at "studio b" rolls...
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perusing the internet and almost instantly became interested in becoming a volunteer and he's been with p.jce. >> we don't want to spook him. >> del has another conversation with glen mitchell. and says, look, you were going to come over. what's the deal? >> is there any chance you can come back tonight? >> he says, look, this police officer was there, a trooper, it freaked me out, i'm scared. i'm not coming. >> well, the whole purpose of that call was to make sure to -- he established that he still wanted to come back and have sex with me again so he can't say he had second thoughts. they're going to pick him up. there's no way he's coming back tonight. we'll get him out of the way because he's already said he wants to come back for sex. >> so police, based on the evidence that they have from the chat log and the fact that he started to travel towards the hidden camera house decide to call another county and have them go after glen mitchell. >> three units converging on the area as we speak. >> and he was, in fact, arrested. >> how were you going to use the condoms? >> i wasn't going to us
perusing the internet and almost instantly became interested in becoming a volunteer and he's been with p.jce. >> we don't want to spook him. >> del has another conversation with glen mitchell. and says, look, you were going to come over. what's the deal? >> is there any chance you can come back tonight? >> he says, look, this police officer was there, a trooper, it freaked me out, i'm scared. i'm not coming. >> well, the whole purpose of that call was to make sure...
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evolution, i just wanted to get back to that question of what kind of straight we're in to a a question for p.j. i have a very old e-mail address and i have a filter in front of it. get what is that? [laughter] >> most of the people here know. >> and since malware i take it is distributed by botnet's, in the form of, well, the level of spam is some rough correlation after in the world, the level of malware infection. so i remember about a year ago a large botnet was taken down, and for a while spam fell off. but i have to say that if you look historically at the number of spam messages, it looks like it's probably 10-20% worse than it was before that happen. and i a good indicator of the state of -- >> it's a perspective situation, right? the operation you are referring to is operation b. 107. we can sit back and we laugh at some other ports that were coming in. one of them was zero impact on spam. one of them was 5%. one was 10% and one of them was 30%. so it kind of looked, well, what's the real number? we determine its a perspective things we called her friends over at hotmail and said did w
evolution, i just wanted to get back to that question of what kind of straight we're in to a a question for p.j. i have a very old e-mail address and i have a filter in front of it. get what is that? [laughter] >> most of the people here know. >> and since malware i take it is distributed by botnet's, in the form of, well, the level of spam is some rough correlation after in the world, the level of malware infection. so i remember about a year ago a large botnet was taken down, and...
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we told both ladies we would be observing them in new york's hip bar, p.j. clarke's.heir body language. from next door at the swank empire hotel. are you ready to go in and meet some men? hands in. go team. i watch as the ladies sat separately and began teaching us all lessons. lesson number one, toss that hair. within minutes, kara began garnering attention. as she talks to a woman seated beside her. watch this man move to steal admiring glances of her again and again. tonya attributes the attention to her frequent hair flipping, a known turn-on. >> we might be playing with our hair. we're trying to get your attention to say, hey, look at me, look how nice i look. those are the signals that hit off on man's paternal instinct. >> reporter: lesson number two, put your mobile devices away. when kara flipped her hair, our cameras watched as sabrina stud did her blackberry. that's all right for a moment. but too much texting is not a good idea. >> men rarely approach women that send out the signals. the first rule when hanging out is to never be the person reading a book
we told both ladies we would be observing them in new york's hip bar, p.j. clarke's.heir body language. from next door at the swank empire hotel. are you ready to go in and meet some men? hands in. go team. i watch as the ladies sat separately and began teaching us all lessons. lesson number one, toss that hair. within minutes, kara began garnering attention. as she talks to a woman seated beside her. watch this man move to steal admiring glances of her again and again. tonya attributes the...
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i did speak on the air with p.j. crowley, former state department spokesman.n them. >> there has been a long time communication through the swiss government, between the u.s. and the iranian government. those are diplomatic. the reporters and i are, tom shank and eric schmidt, we all worked on the story, indications were given to us this was not the usual back channel through swiss. it was something else. and it comes at a time, of course, when there's enormous tension over the strait. we have the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general dempsey that iran has the capability of closing the strait if it goes that far. >> of course, then we have to intervene in a military fashion to get it reopened. nobody wants to go there. of course, we were talking yesterday as well about the tensions between the u.s. and potentially israel over all this because when i asked who would be capable of pulling this off of literally having this kind of assassination inside of iran, well, nobody is attributing for certain, maybe mossad. >> i can't help you on that either. the
i did speak on the air with p.j. crowley, former state department spokesman.n them. >> there has been a long time communication through the swiss government, between the u.s. and the iranian government. those are diplomatic. the reporters and i are, tom shank and eric schmidt, we all worked on the story, indications were given to us this was not the usual back channel through swiss. it was something else. and it comes at a time, of course, when there's enormous tension over the strait. we...
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let's go on to p.j., republican, calling us from new jersey. hello.ler: i have a question that i would like to answer and then make a comment. why is ron paul running as a republican and not an independent? i can answer my own question. republicans have no intention of backing ron paul they are offering him up as an avenue for the dissenters to rundown that happens to be a dead end. the system is corrupt at this point. i am a conservative, white republican, and there is nothing left to conserve. i would urge the voters not to vote. ralph nader had a good idea. none of the above on the ballot. ron paul should get it, but he will not because he is a shill. thank you. host: wayne macdonald? guest: congressman ron paul has a long and distinguished history. i think that i speak for my counterparts throughout the nation, having spoken with him about candidates, they can speak for themselves. it is a refraction -- reflection of what we all believe. congressman paul's service is certainly appreciated. today we will vote for these candidates and impact their n
let's go on to p.j., republican, calling us from new jersey. hello.ler: i have a question that i would like to answer and then make a comment. why is ron paul running as a republican and not an independent? i can answer my own question. republicans have no intention of backing ron paul they are offering him up as an avenue for the dissenters to rundown that happens to be a dead end. the system is corrupt at this point. i am a conservative, white republican, and there is nothing left to...
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joining us for more perspective is p.j. crowley.like we could be reaching some sort of a tipping point any day now. how are you reading all of these reports? >> i'm not sure we are yet at a tipping point. i think on both sides they believe their strategies are working for the u.s. and the west imposing sanctions on iran and clearly those sanctions are having an effect. iran, by the same token, has recently just doubled down on its nuclear program and it opened a second facility and stepped up its enrichment of u ra uranium to get to a level it desires. >> it's reported the u.s. is using secret channels through which they are warning iran not to close the strait of hormuz. how effective is that? >> very limited. the challenge over 30 years of diplomatic paralysis the two countries did not have the ability to have an exsensitive and lengthy and comprehensive conversation. we have had diplomatic contact with iranians through the years but it's limited and boneleds ha the full range of issues between our two countries. >> can militarily
joining us for more perspective is p.j. crowley.like we could be reaching some sort of a tipping point any day now. how are you reading all of these reports? >> i'm not sure we are yet at a tipping point. i think on both sides they believe their strategies are working for the u.s. and the west imposing sanctions on iran and clearly those sanctions are having an effect. iran, by the same token, has recently just doubled down on its nuclear program and it opened a second facility and...
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richard, p.j. crowley, steve hadley. brian jenkins, all the way from california. michael leiter, who was a marvelous head of the national counterterrorism center, and poppe to be. stuart levy, is to hear? no. jim loy. paul mchale, former colleague in the states congress. phil mudd. eric olson. dan, is he hear? no. maren? guy swan, yes. evan wolf. gary hart, former senator gary hart, very good friend and another of the group here from colorado. and the indefatigable director, former homeland security inspector general clark ervin. the wilson center is pleased to partner with the aspen institute to host this event. the second public discussion we have filled with secretary, open secretary janet napolitano. today, we are examining the international dimension of homeland security. most people don't recognize what an important role the department of homeland security action place internationally. as a recovering politician, as i mentioned who sat on the house homeland security committee and shared it subcommittee on intelligence for many years, i do know about this. re
richard, p.j. crowley, steve hadley. brian jenkins, all the way from california. michael leiter, who was a marvelous head of the national counterterrorism center, and poppe to be. stuart levy, is to hear? no. jim loy. paul mchale, former colleague in the states congress. phil mudd. eric olson. dan, is he hear? no. maren? guy swan, yes. evan wolf. gary hart, former senator gary hart, very good friend and another of the group here from colorado. and the indefatigable director, former homeland...
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p.j.'rourke said if you think health care is expensive now, wait until the government starts giving it out for free. i will do my best and i think helping individuals buy insurance is one way. thank you, sir. [applause] yes, sir? >> [inaudible] do you fear any kind of impact of the euro crisis on the american economy right now? >> absolutely. i am cognizant of the fact that -- and i don't want to forecast what going to happen in europe, but if we had a very severe financial crisis in europe where the euro exploded or where nations were not able to meet their obligations here and there were defaults on sovereign debt, would it have an effect here? of course. banks here hold debt instruments from foreign entities and sovereigns and it would impact us here. that is why it is so important for us to continue to support those institutions in our country that are playing by the rules and key to our economy. at the same time, i don't look for us to send checks to europe because your country has do
p.j.'rourke said if you think health care is expensive now, wait until the government starts giving it out for free. i will do my best and i think helping individuals buy insurance is one way. thank you, sir. [applause] yes, sir? >> [inaudible] do you fear any kind of impact of the euro crisis on the american economy right now? >> absolutely. i am cognizant of the fact that -- and i don't want to forecast what going to happen in europe, but if we had a very severe financial crisis...
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stewart baker, richard bena vista, p.j. crowley, steve hadley.s a marvelous at at that the national counterterrorism center and papa to be. stewart levy. is stewart here? jim lloyd, phil mudd, eric olson, guys won, juan zarate, evan wolf, gary hart, former senator gary hart a new member of the group. you are from colorado and the indefatigable director of homeland security, inspector general clark ervin. the wilson center is pleased to partner with the aspen institute to host this event. the second public discussion we have held with secretary, home and secretary janet napolitano. today, we are examining the international dimension of homeland security. most people don't recognize what an important role the department of homeland security actually plays internationally. as a recovering politician, as i mentioned, who sat on the house homeland security committee and chaired its subcommittee on intelligence for many years, i do know about this. representing two of america's largest courts of entry and terror targets lax and the port of los angeles
stewart baker, richard bena vista, p.j. crowley, steve hadley.s a marvelous at at that the national counterterrorism center and papa to be. stewart levy. is stewart here? jim lloyd, phil mudd, eric olson, guys won, juan zarate, evan wolf, gary hart, former senator gary hart a new member of the group. you are from colorado and the indefatigable director of homeland security, inspector general clark ervin. the wilson center is pleased to partner with the aspen institute to host this event. the...