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also with us, paul douglas, senior meteorologist in minneapolis. of these records, or is this just an anomaly and nothing to worry about? your thoughts? >> first, a true confession. i'm a recovering republican. i'm a moderate republican. so, please pray for me. light a candle. i've been in the bunker the last couple of years. and it wasn't al gore's documentary, it wasn't even the peer-reviewed science. it was the whacky changes, the extremes we've been witnessing since the late '90s. 14 of the 15 warmest years on record worldwide have been since the turn of the century. so when i -- >> what do you think the main reason is that these factors contributing these record temps? >> well, the fact that we're now 400 parts per million. we haven't been that high in terms of concentration of greenhouse gases in at least 800,000 years, possibly as many as three million years. and 93% of that energy, ed, is going into the oceans. the atmosphere comprises about 3% of the earth's system. 93% is going into the deep oceans. it may be turbo charging typhoons, we ju
also with us, paul douglas, senior meteorologist in minneapolis. of these records, or is this just an anomaly and nothing to worry about? your thoughts? >> first, a true confession. i'm a recovering republican. i'm a moderate republican. so, please pray for me. light a candle. i've been in the bunker the last couple of years. and it wasn't al gore's documentary, it wasn't even the peer-reviewed science. it was the whacky changes, the extremes we've been witnessing since the late '90s. 14...
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. >> joining me is paul douglas and michael bruin, executive director of the sierra club. with you, paul. how outrageous are the sound bites or are they correct? >> no, they are incorrect. who was it, upton sinclair who said that -- how do i paraphrase this? it's hard to get a man to accept something when his salary depends on him not accepting something. the thing i keep hearing is that the cure is worse than the disease. and from everything i understand, even senator inhoff at one point acknowledged the reality of climate change until someone told him how much it would cost. i'm an entrepreneur and believe in the power of markets and innovation and i believe the same country that sent men to the moon, split the atom, cured polio can find a way to keep the power on without polluting. but it needs to be market based and we don't have a free market. we have privatized profits and we've socialized costs. for the market to come up with the innovations we need, the thousands of new companies that will create true energy independence in our lifetime and our kids' lifetime we ne
. >> joining me is paul douglas and michael bruin, executive director of the sierra club. with you, paul. how outrageous are the sound bites or are they correct? >> no, they are incorrect. who was it, upton sinclair who said that -- how do i paraphrase this? it's hard to get a man to accept something when his salary depends on him not accepting something. the thing i keep hearing is that the cure is worse than the disease. and from everything i understand, even senator inhoff at...
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to discuss we're joined by douglas brinkley and paul brown, who owns a theater showing the "the interview douglas when i was told you were coming on the show to talk about this, i was shaking my head. we usually have you on in your role as a presidential historian. what was it about "the interview" that stirred you enough to write an op-ed about it today? >> well, i realized it's actually going to be part of history what's gone on here, the biggest hacking of a u.s. corporation ever. it really, you know, dominated president obama's recent press conference, so somebody who does presidential his toshian with you on cnn i thought i needed to see the film but beyond that, i lived in austin, texas, where it's a big film mecca. . i went to the alamo draft house to check out the movie on christmas day and was pleasantly surprised by the hmayhem and god tidings surrounding the screening and also i found the film funny. >> i understand there were some american flags handed out so it was a bit of a patriotic scene, wasn't it? >> oh, big time. i mean, look, a guy named tim lee who owns the theaters
to discuss we're joined by douglas brinkley and paul brown, who owns a theater showing the "the interview douglas when i was told you were coming on the show to talk about this, i was shaking my head. we usually have you on in your role as a presidential historian. what was it about "the interview" that stirred you enough to write an op-ed about it today? >> well, i realized it's actually going to be part of history what's gone on here, the biggest hacking of a u.s....
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reese halter, meteorologist paul douglas, great to have you with us tonight on this topic. >>> that's "the ed show." "politicsnation" r with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> good evening and thanks for tuning in. tonight's lead, is america ready for another bush? it's looking more and more likely. former florida governor jeb bush will run for government, it looks. today he released a statement saying, quote, i have decided to actively explore the possibility of running for president of the united states. jeb's been dropping hints for months. and just yesterday said this at a commencement speech. >> we're seeing more and more that people often model their lives on their parents. if their parents went to college, so do they. if their parents married late, so do they. i can tell you from personal experience, if your parents worked in politics, well, you know the rest. >> he said you don't have to follow your parents' foot steps, but it's pretty likely. a new poll shows mitt romney would actually lead the gop field. but if romney doesn't sit this one out, this poll's got jeb as n
reese halter, meteorologist paul douglas, great to have you with us tonight on this topic. >>> that's "the ed show." "politicsnation" r with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> good evening and thanks for tuning in. tonight's lead, is america ready for another bush? it's looking more and more likely. former florida governor jeb bush will run for government, it looks. today he released a statement saying, quote, i have decided to actively explore the...
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him and he said look paul and james i understand that you feel bad that you lost them, but am paul douglasnd james brolin are cbs team. those guys chose where they went, when they went, why they went. if you are trying to take responsibility for them being there that day you are dishonoring their memory. you didn't order them to be there. that became one of these lifelines. i realize he's right but i still every memorial day i basically go into a fog because that is when it would hit, memorial day. now i just know i'm like okay i'm just going to have to check out her the next three days. i'm going to be miserable and i'm going to be depressed and asking myself why am i still here into amazing professionals who have survived so many wars that have families and children, why are they gone and then i will try to keep paying it forward when the holiday has passed. so i got past all that. the hardest part was coming out of there to find that no matter how far along i thought i was that the american public that i bed on the street where i got out of the hospital would not let me out at the injur
him and he said look paul and james i understand that you feel bad that you lost them, but am paul douglasnd james brolin are cbs team. those guys chose where they went, when they went, why they went. if you are trying to take responsibility for them being there that day you are dishonoring their memory. you didn't order them to be there. that became one of these lifelines. i realize he's right but i still every memorial day i basically go into a fog because that is when it would hit, memorial...
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there was one a tim once a timei worked for a man called paul douglas who called himself a "good liberal." you don't hear that anymore, do you? there are moments in our nation's history and in the lives of ordinary people where e the american family through our government need to step in and help. and you've done it, you've done it so many times. i won't repeat all that's been said, but whether you were fighting for working families, fighting for the poor, fighting for the disabled, fighting to make sure every family had peace of mind when it came to food safety -- you and i worked on that -- i want to thank you for that leadership and that inspiration. and finally, let me just say that i've been happy to team up with you on this issue involving for-profit schools. i will tell you that your hearings have set a standard in terms of asking the right questions and hard questions of an industry that by and large exploits young people and their families, sinking these kids deep in debt at the expense of american taxpayers and doing it many times with the promise of nothing but a worthless di
there was one a tim once a timei worked for a man called paul douglas who called himself a "good liberal." you don't hear that anymore, do you? there are moments in our nation's history and in the lives of ordinary people where e the american family through our government need to step in and help. and you've done it, you've done it so many times. i won't repeat all that's been said, but whether you were fighting for working families, fighting for the poor, fighting for the disabled,...
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paul douglas and james rowland, our team. that those guys choose where they went, when they went, why they went. if you try to take responsibility for them being there that day, you dishonoring their memory. you didn't order them to be there. i found that was like, that became one of these lifelines that i realized he was right. but i still, every memorial day, i basically go into a fog because that's when we were hit, memorial day. now i just know, it's going to happen. check out for the next three days, i'm going to be miserable, i'm going to be depressed, i'm going to be asking myself why i still hear and to amazing professionals who survived so many wars and had families and children, why are they gone? and then i will try to keep paying it forward when this holiday is past. so i could past all that. the hardest part was coming out of it to find that no matter how far along i thought i was, that the american public that i met on the street when i got out of the hospital would not let me out of the injured box. everyone th
paul douglas and james rowland, our team. that those guys choose where they went, when they went, why they went. if you try to take responsibility for them being there that day, you dishonoring their memory. you didn't order them to be there. i found that was like, that became one of these lifelines that i realized he was right. but i still, every memorial day, i basically go into a fog because that's when we were hit, memorial day. now i just know, it's going to happen. check out for the next...
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john paul stevens was appointed william douglas. in one of these intriguing ironies, william douglass taught edward leavy, at least, perhaps gerald ford at yale law school. william douglas is the person who strongly recommended edward they for appointment to faculty at the university of chicago when there were very few positions for jewish law professors. when edward leavy came into office, he knew that william o douglas was very frail. there were four and then five of us who were his special assistance. we are all under 30. two had been first in their class at harvard law school. powell, and heis gave each of us a sitting judge to read their opinions and to advise them on, you know, whether they would make good justices. i got william webster, who later became director of fbi and cia, and was always too busy to get started on the project, which is fortunate because i was not give meaningful advice on that question at that time. was on theuglas verge of going, and edward leavy received some advance notice of that, he put ron carr, w
john paul stevens was appointed william douglas. in one of these intriguing ironies, william douglass taught edward leavy, at least, perhaps gerald ford at yale law school. william douglas is the person who strongly recommended edward they for appointment to faculty at the university of chicago when there were very few positions for jewish law professors. when edward leavy came into office, he knew that william o douglas was very frail. there were four and then five of us who were his special...
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because there is the division in which douglas macarthur will spend during the american defenses to world warnd 1. war his father received the purple purple h battlee of paulth farm. mr. frazier himself is a silver star veteran, and business hall of fame. world war i fighters in the hio rainbowry division, 167th regim published by the university of alabama press.en mr. frazier serves as treasurer of that foundation. he will share research from his history and his talk federalized state and militia units and the style of the regular army from alabama to mexico. please join me in welcoming nim rod frazier.uá1xrñ÷pdq7çk you, >> thank you, dr. orr. it is an hon forme to be back at this wonderful place.back i'm not an academic. w i'm better described as a child division.nbow i knew the name of the commanding officer of the 167th infantry before i could read. i knew the name of the company e commander, d company, of the pay 167th infantry before i could read. 3x life but the common ground that i had with my father, who was a very complicated guy, with a a very experienced combat veterany as was his best friend chester scott who was also in d company úhÑ took his
because there is the division in which douglas macarthur will spend during the american defenses to world warnd 1. war his father received the purple purple h battlee of paulth farm. mr. frazier himself is a silver star veteran, and business hall of fame. world war i fighters in the hio rainbowry division, 167th regim published by the university of alabama press.en mr. frazier serves as treasurer of that foundation. he will share research from his history and his talk federalized state and...
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paul and patty murray budget from two years ago. in the and it failed senate, harry reid's problem, was it not? host: what do you think should be done, douglasavel the bills been passed in the senate should have been brought up by senator reed. secondly, from his comments about bringing medicare costs down, just this month my company canceled my benefits, i went to healthcare.gov to get new benefits and guess what? maintain my health care and maintain close to my deductible, it is triple what i was paying. i don't think that he is -- i don't think that abrupt -- that obamacare is ringing it across. thank you. democraticight, caller, jimmy? good morning. we were talking about crime in the united states. one of the problems is that change has to start from the top. let's give a for instance. the supreme court says that corporations are business. i mean, are people. why are they not filling out the same tax form if i -- that i have to fill out, if they are people? you know, you have got people doing things that are -- blacks and whites -- that are not right. ok? other,y protect each instead of like in the military -- i was in the military for 2
paul and patty murray budget from two years ago. in the and it failed senate, harry reid's problem, was it not? host: what do you think should be done, douglasavel the bills been passed in the senate should have been brought up by senator reed. secondly, from his comments about bringing medicare costs down, just this month my company canceled my benefits, i went to healthcare.gov to get new benefits and guess what? maintain my health care and maintain close to my deductible, it is triple what i...
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a group that included lyndon johnson, robert kerr paul douglas quentin anderson and hubert humphrey daviesmen who would dominate the upper house for the following three decades and were for the most part champions of what historians refer to as the new deal liberal consensus. this new deal liberal consensus is defined by multiple connections to political stances but mainly the stances would be these. a firm belief that active government can be good for the citizens of the state, he believed that keynesian economics and i will talk a bit about that in a moment are the best for the country. the belief that the state providing for the welfare of its citizens or social welfare legislation is proper and necessary and finally the belief that he's liberal and i use that term in the mid-20th century way, liberal american value should be exported elsewhere in the world. long himself rose to a prominent position on the foreign relations committee. he rose to the chairmanship of the senate finance committee and to the post of democratic majority clip. i think for the most part he can actually be plac
a group that included lyndon johnson, robert kerr paul douglas quentin anderson and hubert humphrey daviesmen who would dominate the upper house for the following three decades and were for the most part champions of what historians refer to as the new deal liberal consensus. this new deal liberal consensus is defined by multiple connections to political stances but mainly the stances would be these. a firm belief that active government can be good for the citizens of the state, he believed...