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i have two cards to start with, richard fong and then paul manning. there were cards on the table. if not,, if you just want to get in line as we have two cards. richard, come on up. >> good morning, commissioners, commissioner fong speaking again, i had the pleasure of attending the palace of fine art community meeting on the 12th and i thought they were going to do pretty good work, so in retrospect, i look at it and i don't quite agree with the layout, so i don't know what that's going to do, so through the chair, commissioner, allan low, i think you're on the committee as such, i would like to see if i can bring in some recommendations that might enhance the development. we had a list of different people, jan was there, she's the executive director, there was a lot of people there, very high dignitary people, even jim lazarus was there, when i took a look at what they had planned out, they had architects where the explore tor yum is going to leave, so the planning that would be looked at, they want to open up the middle of that building, it's like a part of a hanger, so they we
i have two cards to start with, richard fong and then paul manning. there were cards on the table. if not,, if you just want to get in line as we have two cards. richard, come on up. >> good morning, commissioners, commissioner fong speaking again, i had the pleasure of attending the palace of fine art community meeting on the 12th and i thought they were going to do pretty good work, so in retrospect, i look at it and i don't quite agree with the layout, so i don't know what that's going...
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paul was trying to drive away. you see francisco and another man wearing a striped shirt come up to the car and pull paul out. e man in the striped shirt gets paul into a headlock and a man falls to the ground. that man is francisco, because he's just been shot by paul. who had been in a headlock. >> is this a stand your ground self-defense kind of thing? >> investigators are saying that paul shot francisco in self-defense and he's not going to face any charges. francisco, on the other hand, was shot in the stomach and he does face charges and jail time for this altercation. over a gas pump. >>> big time shopping no-no. this is surveillance footage from a shopping center in china. pay close attention to this escalator. >> whoa! >> what the heck was that? >> that was a shopping cart that almost hit this small child. a mom and a small child had just stopped. it looks like she was fixing his coat and this shopping cart just shot off of the escalator barely missing this small child. >> it was on the escalator? it was one of those escalators that carry your cart up or down for you? >> no, that's why this is a big s
paul was trying to drive away. you see francisco and another man wearing a striped shirt come up to the car and pull paul out. e man in the striped shirt gets paul into a headlock and a man falls to the ground. that man is francisco, because he's just been shot by paul. who had been in a headlock. >> is this a stand your ground self-defense kind of thing? >> investigators are saying that paul shot francisco in self-defense and he's not going to face any charges. francisco, on the...
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they are supporters of paul manning.tz in demanding freedom of the soldier now. >> i think incarceration under torture rouse conditions without being been charged or found guilty of anything for this long period of time is an abomination. >> i think it's a violation of american principles to treat prisoners this way no matter what they have done. in this case seems to have done something very important. >>> that was wtvg reporting. if convicted manning convicts of life in prison his trial is expected to begin in mid march. >> time for the brew on this question of the day responses. the recent nfl murder suicide sparking a major debate about gun control in this country. we wanted to know if you think tougher gun laws would help lower crime. here are some of your responses. michael tweeted: >> she nearly got away with robbery. you won't believer how this criminal got caught. the good, the bad and the ugly is next. >> would you consider your family christmas normal? we have been asking you to send your most bizarre family p
they are supporters of paul manning.tz in demanding freedom of the soldier now. >> i think incarceration under torture rouse conditions without being been charged or found guilty of anything for this long period of time is an abomination. >> i think it's a violation of american principles to treat prisoners this way no matter what they have done. in this case seems to have done something very important. >>> that was wtvg reporting. if convicted manning convicts of life in...
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about the pain i'm in so that's where i am in the bible studies to start as fascinating jesus was a man paul was a man the twelve disciples were all men this is been carried to such an extreme in the catholic church and some other. christian institutions that they will not allow women to be priests the mormon church also and others. what was jesus's real position on the role of women. well jesus taught a woman mary magdalen to be a disciple when she's you know last at the cross first at the tomb and she greets him when he rises and says teacher now then in the bible she disappear acts but in the gospel of mary and recent text that have been on earth and the more recent discoveries she is a not counsel and she is in a struggle with peter and other disciples to lead christian communities so jesus actually has you know is a wonderful teacher is mary and martha and. heals women and it's it's really a just a shame. that also the church has not lifted up women's leadership the way jesus did and i and i have a chapter on that it seems like we're reading a history written by men about men form a sor
about the pain i'm in so that's where i am in the bible studies to start as fascinating jesus was a man paul was a man the twelve disciples were all men this is been carried to such an extreme in the catholic church and some other. christian institutions that they will not allow women to be priests the mormon church also and others. what was jesus's real position on the role of women. well jesus taught a woman mary magdalen to be a disciple when she's you know last at the cross first at the...
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finally, at age 48, paul jennings is a free man. his story after his freedom is as compelling as the one before that event. he became a leading member of the washington free black community, and in 1848, he was an operative in an underground railroad activity that turned out to be the largest scale ever attempted slave escape known to historian as the pearl episode. 77 enslaved men, women, and children of washington, including a run away teenage slave of dolly madison's named ellen stuart, boarded a scooter and hid themselves hoping to make it to freedom in the north. it was not to be. the plan was foiled by contrary winds and by a turncoat in the black community. this schooner left the harbor, but immediately there were light winds on the river that really slowed the vessel down, but when it got to chesapeake, the winds were too rough to enter the bay and had to hunker down. with the informant, that meant the white owners in washington became aware sooner rather than later. this was a sunday now, that their slaves had master minded
finally, at age 48, paul jennings is a free man. his story after his freedom is as compelling as the one before that event. he became a leading member of the washington free black community, and in 1848, he was an operative in an underground railroad activity that turned out to be the largest scale ever attempted slave escape known to historian as the pearl episode. 77 enslaved men, women, and children of washington, including a run away teenage slave of dolly madison's named ellen stuart,...
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the man refusedd displayed a kkife and pointed -&pit at the officcr."paul gessler, reporter: "but, the taser apparently did not work. & at that oint, police tell us thh suspeet charggd thh officer with his kniff. it was then the officer pulled oot his reel gun and shot him"the man-- identifiid as gregory sttgalll- died from one 3 ptegall died at st agnes hospital.heewas 36 yyars old. meanwhile, the officer is onn administrative leave.in fox45 nees at ten. 3 a teen accused of & shooting an off duty police officee earlier this oonh has . 18-year-old michael jah-bah-tty is charggd with attempped murder after police sayyhe shot annofficee ttice in overlee... december 9-th. one offthe buulets was found loddee innthe officers - wallet. officials say the officer was on his way &phomeewhen he was forced to stop because a large rowd was blocking the roaaway. 3 piimean an't imagine just drrvinn down the streettand just shooting smebody for no ppoppe are crazy arounddherr anyway. hahaha" 3 offiiiaasssayy jabeteh told omeone at a - party earlier that nnght that he woul
the man refusedd displayed a kkife and pointed -&pit at the officcr."paul gessler, reporter: "but, the taser apparently did not work. & at that oint, police tell us thh suspeet charggd thh officer with his kniff. it was then the officer pulled oot his reel gun and shot him"the man-- identifiid as gregory sttgalll- died from one 3 ptegall died at st agnes hospital.heewas 36 yyars old. meanwhile, the officer is onn administrative leave.in fox45 nees at ten. 3 a teen accused...
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yeah, rand paul, the man who wants to abolish virtually every government agency and restore the gold standard. with jim demint gone, i guess you could look at rand paul as the de facto leader of the tea party senators. establishment republicans, they ought to be nervous. senator lindsey graham looked like he was in a state of shock on the senate floor today. >> i met with jim demint this morning, and i, to say i was stunned is an understatement. he has always been a friend. somebody i could count on. personally, we've really enjoyed our time together. and i just -- i was stunned this morning. >> the tea party has poisoned, i think, the well of the senate and the republican ideology. the gop is so far out of the mainstream right now you can hardly recognize them from ten years ago. a new quinnipiac poll shows americans support raising taxes on the wealthy 65% to 31%. republicans, i think they're in the wilderness. they face a changing demographical situation in this country they don't know how to deal with. they've not dealt with women's issues properly and they have ignored immigratio
yeah, rand paul, the man who wants to abolish virtually every government agency and restore the gold standard. with jim demint gone, i guess you could look at rand paul as the de facto leader of the tea party senators. establishment republicans, they ought to be nervous. senator lindsey graham looked like he was in a state of shock on the senate floor today. >> i met with jim demint this morning, and i, to say i was stunned is an understatement. he has always been a friend. somebody i...
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that's debatable. >> coming up -- >> never see me in here again after today. >> paul becomes a free man. >> i'm on my own. i need to do whatever i can. nothing is free anymore. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> we were at indiana state prison the day paul took his first step towards freedom since getting locked up for participating in his father's murder. he was being transferred to a lower security work release program as a precursor to his parole. >> my good-byes are said. it's over with. change into this right here and you'll never see me here again after today. >> paul was incarcerated 26 years. the day he was released for the work release center, and he seemed a little bit nervous but more excited than anything else. >> i feel like a human being to finally wear clothes. >> he dressed up in a suit. he was trying to normalize himself so quickly that it was important for him to acclimate. >> one going to south bend work release. >> hopefully i will be able to get a job sometime this week. i mean, you got to pay the room and board and victim's crime fun
that's debatable. >> coming up -- >> never see me in here again after today. >> paul becomes a free man. >> i'm on my own. i need to do whatever i can. nothing is free anymore. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> we were at indiana state prison the day paul took his first step towards freedom since getting locked up for participating in his father's murder. he was being transferred to a lower security work release program as...
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. >>> homework, girls, and friday night football were paul's priorities when he was last a free man.at was me just a few months before i got locked up. >> wow. >> yeah, i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> are you ready for your picture? >> when we met him at indiana state prison, he was 43, had served 26 years of a 55-year sentence, and was working as the visiting room photographer. >> look at me. >> we went digital about three months ago. still kind of learning it. there's a lot of things with the 35 millimeter i was accustomed to. >> when i first met paul he came up to me because i had a little digital camera and he had taken photographs of people on family days and whatnot. he had a million questions about photography and, you know, telling me everything he did. so for me he was like one of the most harmless people at the prison. >> how are you doing? >> with his very simple, sweet demeanor, i was shocked to find out that he and his family had murdered his father. >> growing up we didn't have what you'd say a normal life. i don't know what normal would
. >>> homework, girls, and friday night football were paul's priorities when he was last a free man.at was me just a few months before i got locked up. >> wow. >> yeah, i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> are you ready for your picture? >> when we met him at indiana state prison, he was 43, had served 26 years of a 55-year sentence, and was working as the visiting room photographer. >> look at me. >> we went digital about...
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paul krug man is a nobel prize winni econost at princeton university and a columnist for the "new york times." he joins us now. ers kin bowles may be one of the people you have written about in the past who you called deficit... who were touting a phantom menace known as the fiscal cliff. am i right about that? >> fiscal cliff is not a phantom menace. the deficit right now is. the notion that something terrible will happen if we don't deal with the deficit right away. the fiscal cliff is a very different story. that's about reducing the deficit too fast. >> ifill: you call it an austerity bomb. describe what you mean by that. >> what's happening is that we are scheduled, unless something is done basically to do to ourselves gratuitously what has been happening to some of the european economies. we're going to have substantial spending cuts, substantial tax increases at a time when the dme is still very weak. of course that's a recipe for sliding back into recession. we set ourselves up with the land mine and the road in front of our economy which is not based on anything real, it's jus
paul krug man is a nobel prize winni econost at princeton university and a columnist for the "new york times." he joins us now. ers kin bowles may be one of the people you have written about in the past who you called deficit... who were touting a phantom menace known as the fiscal cliff. am i right about that? >> fiscal cliff is not a phantom menace. the deficit right now is. the notion that something terrible will happen if we don't deal with the deficit right away. the fiscal...
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well, paul somebody did. the man from mars ate it again.and it's too dangerous. so you just stay here and play until we make it back. come on, timmy. will you back in time for supper? plenty of time. ruth, please be careful with that shotgun, promise? oh, don't you worry about me. this time when i put some food on the table it's gonna stay there. are you and mom having ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, dynamite's all set. as soon as i light this we'll go the other side of the truck for that extra ounce of prevention. because of pieces of flying wood and things. correct. go on. let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's lassie. timmy come back here. lassie! lassie! timmy, duck. duck! ♪ ♪ are you trying to get us all killed? he certainly is an amazing little fellow, professor. freddie certainly is. he has the intelligence of at least a five year old child. he's been brought by the university since its since infancy. exactly like a human being. and our anthropological studies we attempted to discern his abilities and a
well, paul somebody did. the man from mars ate it again.and it's too dangerous. so you just stay here and play until we make it back. come on, timmy. will you back in time for supper? plenty of time. ruth, please be careful with that shotgun, promise? oh, don't you worry about me. this time when i put some food on the table it's gonna stay there. are you and mom having ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, dynamite's all set. as soon as...
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he represented a man named paul binosi who testifies he was taken to bohemian grove and things like that happened to him. i'm telling you what, we better all unite on3qjt one. this is incredible, i mean really. well, my text for today is can we put this up, mr. px= kkqÑñ is found in the book of romans, and it says, in due time christ died for the ungodly. and this is the genius of christianity. christ died in due time. if i was toy&ihe%djxjá÷ say mico was going to die today, in eating a cheeseburger at mcdonald's in san francisco wearing a white being betrayed by his familiar friend and he keels over dead friend and he keels overkÑ in h. started the church of satan you would say that's interesting. happen 478 minutes from now -- but when dealing with biblical prophesy we're dealing with 450 christ and in the oldj"( Átestat for removed prophesies we're dealing over aeaj=q span of a thousand years, where dodd gives various prophesies such as the]> the crucifixion in psalm 22 they cast lots for my vesture. praise the lord. >> president chiu: next speaker. >> hello. >> hello. myuzjkil,jau sa
he represented a man named paul binosi who testifies he was taken to bohemian grove and things like that happened to him. i'm telling you what, we better all unite on3qjt one. this is incredible, i mean really. well, my text for today is can we put this up, mr. px= kkqÑñ is found in the book of romans, and it says, in due time christ died for the ungodly. and this is the genius of christianity. christ died in due time. if i was toy&ihe%djxjá÷ say mico was going to die today, in eating a...
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he represented a man named paul binosi who testifies he was taken to bohemian grove and things like thate, i mean really. well, my text for today is can we put this up, mr. px= kkqÑñ is found in the book of romans, and it says, in due time christ died for the ungodly. and this is the genius of christianity. the '( "Ñdk christ died in due time. if i was toy&ihe%djxjá÷ say michael akino was going to die today, in eating a cheeseburger at mcdonald's in san francisco wearing a white being betrayed by his familiar friend and he keels over dead today and he findl( kÑ in his.m vesture a handwritten note
he represented a man named paul binosi who testifies he was taken to bohemian grove and things like thate, i mean really. well, my text for today is can we put this up, mr. px= kkqÑñ is found in the book of romans, and it says, in due time christ died for the ungodly. and this is the genius of christianity. the '( "Ñdk christ died in due time. if i was toy&ihe%djxjá÷ say michael akino was going to die today, in eating a cheeseburger at mcdonald's in san francisco wearing a white...
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paul predicted all this for years. romney about the smartest man that was willing to do the job to fix all of this. yelling at boehner for not getting the bill put through the other night. you have to remember nancy pelosi and the democrats that voted no voted to go over the fiscal cliff. they have been trying to kill all the bush tax cuts. even mr. obama since 2005 when he was running as a senator. i don't know what your thoughts are about that. i would like to hear about the democrats voted to push us off the fiscal cliff. host: how you pick political heroes? caller: this is a republic and want to see going back to what it was. people are getting knocked off of unemployment in states because their rates went down. we go off this cliff, anybody on extended unemployment will not get a check in january. host: this is gary who chooses ben bernanke. beverly is next from vermont. caller: hello/ ? my choice is the teachers of america. i cannot believe that people did not speak up more for the teachers. they do they hurled job practically every day. host
paul predicted all this for years. romney about the smartest man that was willing to do the job to fix all of this. yelling at boehner for not getting the bill put through the other night. you have to remember nancy pelosi and the democrats that voted no voted to go over the fiscal cliff. they have been trying to kill all the bush tax cuts. even mr. obama since 2005 when he was running as a senator. i don't know what your thoughts are about that. i would like to hear about the democrats voted...
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on tuesday, ryan began another one-man crusade against poverty. we'll examine pauls unique brand of compassionate conservatism next on "now." [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is
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man. this is back from the iowa caucuses. >> mr. vice president is the is rand paul in that calculous? cs man. [ laughing ] >> cenk: absolutely. that's right. into >> cenk: that was moment. vice president gore calls him epic. >> i interviewed eric sheidler and he was trying to spout some nonsense about planned parenthood and their so-called-- >> they make 47% from their bogues. >> i have the numbers in had front of me. you're making it up. it's only 15% of they are revenue. >> i love that. >> wait, wait, wait. >> making that up. >> no, you were 100% right. that's what i love. in fact, that's exactly what we said we would do. if you remember on the first day, let's go to e-11 here we promised this for you in the show. >> things that are banned from this show. there are no talking points allowed. there is no teleprompter, so i get the conservatives can't complain about that. and you know what else is banned? being out front in in front of the establishment. we will not be playing softball with the politicians and taking what they say at face value. who are we? we're proud and progressive.
man. this is back from the iowa caucuses. >> mr. vice president is the is rand paul in that calculous? cs man. [ laughing ] >> cenk: absolutely. that's right. into >> cenk: that was moment. vice president gore calls him epic. >> i interviewed eric sheidler and he was trying to spout some nonsense about planned parenthood and their so-called-- >> they make 47% from their bogues. >> i have the numbers in had front of me. you're making it up. it's only 15% of...
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expansion cincinnati bengals were next on the list where he served under the legendary paul brown and an old school football man who passed on walsh when it was time to name a successor, leaving the bengals for a year in san diego before getting his first chance as a head coach. >> and there were those in the league that did not think i was head coach material to let everybody know it, including paul brown, who i had worked for. so it was difficult all the way through. then my big break, of course, they came at stanford university. >> paul brown's loss was stanford's game. under walsh, they won successive bowl games. parallelling the 49ers team, declining to the league's depths. under the new owner, unpopular general manager, they went through three coaches in two years. >> they asked me when i first went to stanford if i would be the head coach of the 49ers. of course, i had nothing to do with it. but then they decided that they needed to revamp the whole thing and i was right there. and we met. and we made it happen. >> reporter: but not right away. walsh's first team equaled the franchise record for the fert
expansion cincinnati bengals were next on the list where he served under the legendary paul brown and an old school football man who passed on walsh when it was time to name a successor, leaving the bengals for a year in san diego before getting his first chance as a head coach. >> and there were those in the league that did not think i was head coach material to let everybody know it, including paul brown, who i had worked for. so it was difficult all the way through. then my big break,...
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and that's why i say my favorite phrase in this book describing paul volcker is the man who could find fault with the mona lisa. [laughter] paul volcker made a living saying no. he said no to gold in 1971, he said to to inflation in 1979, and he said to to commercial bank speculation in 2010. but the underlying theme, the underlying storyline is trust which, by the way, is the title of the last chapter of book. it is six pages. you can go directly there, and you can skip all the stories if you want. when president obama appointed him, chairman of the president's economic recovery advisory board, prab, wrote paul volcker a three-word letter. that letter still sits in a chrome frame on his desk. it says: we trust you. and in this book i show how paul volcker earned that trust and follow up with the lessons. and i'm going to start at the beginning. paul volcker learned about trust as a child. his father, paul volcker sr., was the town manager of -- [inaudible] new jersey from 1930-1950, and he had a quotation from george washington hanging in a frame behind his desk. it's an obscure quote
and that's why i say my favorite phrase in this book describing paul volcker is the man who could find fault with the mona lisa. [laughter] paul volcker made a living saying no. he said no to gold in 1971, he said to to inflation in 1979, and he said to to commercial bank speculation in 2010. but the underlying theme, the underlying storyline is trust which, by the way, is the title of the last chapter of book. it is six pages. you can go directly there, and you can skip all the stories if you...
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we're going to talk to the man steve with paul's wine and spirit. he joins us now to talk about all this and the ways you can celebrate without spending all your money. >> either way you want to do it. >> we're going to start off if you are on a budget, how should you handle this? >> all champaign is sparkling wine but not all sparkling wine is champaign. not quite as complex as real french champaign. anywhere under $15 you can find a lot of great values. next we have americans. one from new mexico for gruet. can be made anywhere in the world. one from california. 14 to 15 to $16. then the most popular sparkling wine right now on the market is perceco. it's light and festive great for sunday brunch. all under $15. and then we have the true french champaigns. we have the high end don perion. anywhere from 30 up to $150 a bottle. >> if you are doing this, as far as champaigns, what should you do? how do you know what kind of champaign you are going to need? >>> let's distinguish what you want to spend. and then we can go to your budget. >> how do you
we're going to talk to the man steve with paul's wine and spirit. he joins us now to talk about all this and the ways you can celebrate without spending all your money. >> either way you want to do it. >> we're going to start off if you are on a budget, how should you handle this? >> all champaign is sparkling wine but not all sparkling wine is champaign. not quite as complex as real french champaign. anywhere under $15 you can find a lot of great values. next we have...
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just was thinking as you were doing your intro, nothing says republican/tea party like an old paul and his body manith a gun facing off with a guy with mutton chop side burns. that is the republican party. >> it's supposed to be a grassroots movement. >> that is the republican party and that's the problem. this is a party in complete disarray. they are essentially still the same thing they were before, the plutocrats, the evangelicals, and the sort of archi bunker guys. none of them can agree on what the party is supposed to stand for. the only thing they agree on is they don't believe in raising taxes even if it means just raising taxes on 400,000 people which is what john boehner proposed. literally only raise taxes on 400,000 people. they can't even do that. >> it also seems boehner and mcconnell continue even get on the same page. i can say when, hogan, when my party was going through this in the aftermath of a certain election, we had a situation where democratic leaders tried to at least get on the same page, and i don't feel like that's what we're hearing or seeing, but you know what? we'll
just was thinking as you were doing your intro, nothing says republican/tea party like an old paul and his body manith a gun facing off with a guy with mutton chop side burns. that is the republican party. >> it's supposed to be a grassroots movement. >> that is the republican party and that's the problem. this is a party in complete disarray. they are essentially still the same thing they were before, the plutocrats, the evangelicals, and the sort of archi bunker guys. none of them...
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i think the phrase in the book describing paul volcker is the man who could find fault with the mona lisa. [laughter] he made a living saying no. goldberg 1970s one. inflation 1979. speculation 2010. the underlying story line is trust which is the title of the last chapter of the book you can go there and skip the stories obama appointed him chairman of the advisory board the former president of italy wrote paul volcker a letter that still sits in a coma frame on his desk that says we trust you. and i show how he earned the trust and to follow-up with the lessons he learned about trust and his father senior 1930 through 1950 had a quotation from george washington hanging in a frame behind his desk in a letter he wrote to his officers at the time it said do not suffer your good nature to say yes and you ought to say no. remember it is not a private cause to be injured urban if it did buy your car is" he has said no ever since. paul volcker is known today by the volcker rule but he earned trust synonymous with his name by standing up to political trip pressure with inflation that almos
i think the phrase in the book describing paul volcker is the man who could find fault with the mona lisa. [laughter] he made a living saying no. goldberg 1970s one. inflation 1979. speculation 2010. the underlying story line is trust which is the title of the last chapter of the book you can go there and skip the stories obama appointed him chairman of the advisory board the former president of italy wrote paul volcker a letter that still sits in a coma frame on his desk that says we trust...
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. >> thank you lz also hear paul rud and lessie man who also stars in its film and just happens to be his wife this is a sequel. >> sort of sequel. >> rose: what does sort of mean? >> well, you remember there was mary tyler moore. >> rose: yeah. >> and then you got roda, or cheers, then there was frasier. >> rose: yeah. >> it's a spin-off. >> rose: a spin-off more than a sequel. >> we're lou grant, that is who we are. >> rose: you were minor characters in the knocked up. >> uh-huh. >> rose: and now you graduated to be the-- front and center. >> front and center. >> rose: what is its story line? >> well, it is about pete and debbie, five or six years after knocked up. >> rose: yeah. >> and the basic con seat is they are spinning a lot of plates. we notice that all of our friends are trying to be, you know, good spouses, good parents, take care of their family, take care of their health, deal with like the world and that everyone has no time and is having a nervous breakdown. so this is the week they both turn 40 and assess how it is going. >> rose: and decide they have to do a lot of k
. >> thank you lz also hear paul rud and lessie man who also stars in its film and just happens to be his wife this is a sequel. >> sort of sequel. >> rose: what does sort of mean? >> well, you remember there was mary tyler moore. >> rose: yeah. >> and then you got roda, or cheers, then there was frasier. >> rose: yeah. >> it's a spin-off. >> rose: a spin-off more than a sequel. >> we're lou grant, that is who we are. >> rose:...
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pope john paul ii showing forgiveness in motion by giving his forler butler a pardon. despite an 18 month prison sentence, pab low gabiel is a free manain and reunited with his wife and kid. >> this morning, the holy father pope john paul ii visited gabiel in prison in order to forgive his forgiveness and inform him personally of his acceptance of the for the request of pardon. >> the jailhouse visit lasted 15 minutes before he was released . he was convicted of aggravated theft. the documents pointed to alleged corruption in the vatican. the vatican will help him find a new job but he will not be allowed to work in the church. >> winter storm suddens in the northwest is making room for a new round. just as millions of americans were about to travel for christmas. maria molina is in the weather center with the next storm that is taking shape. hello, we have a bland new storm system that is impacting the west and even though the storm in the northeast is winding down we are seeing travel delays. one of those being newark. if you are flying out you are looking at those flights and we have gusty winds in the northeast and obviously cold
pope john paul ii showing forgiveness in motion by giving his forler butler a pardon. despite an 18 month prison sentence, pab low gabiel is a free manain and reunited with his wife and kid. >> this morning, the holy father pope john paul ii visited gabiel in prison in order to forgive his forgiveness and inform him personally of his acceptance of the for the request of pardon. >> the jailhouse visit lasted 15 minutes before he was released . he was convicted of aggravated theft....
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the man who charles wants to put on hold the cards, paul ryan, cave like at $2 suitcase on in this.t about hensarling? >> it is the job of the president above all on this -- . >> the president has not lead on this, put the tax bills began in the house -- >> ryan offered a plan, the president offered nothing. >> she will be one of the top members of my national security team. >> john kerry says he will have no comment on the secretary of state process. he wants to be the next secretary of state. >> he probably will be the next secretary of state, and a fairly decent one. but this makes me kind of sad. >> this is a nice thing? riceon't know -- the susan thing? >> i don't know if she would have made a great secretary of state. some people say her elbows are too sharp. but i know her a little bit the benghazi thing she was hung out to dry on was the only thing the republicans had after the election to wave the red flag. i don't think it amounted to a hill of beans take it was no different from condoleezza rice, who had been involved in all kinds of things after 9/11 -- >> she could have
the man who charles wants to put on hold the cards, paul ryan, cave like at $2 suitcase on in this.t about hensarling? >> it is the job of the president above all on this -- . >> the president has not lead on this, put the tax bills began in the house -- >> ryan offered a plan, the president offered nothing. >> she will be one of the top members of my national security team. >> john kerry says he will have no comment on the secretary of state process. he wants to...
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and we don't know the background of this man obviously. but could paul of this come into play here? >> yeah, yeah. i think -- there were some interviews of neighbors and friends, carol, and there were real questions about what was going on within the family between the siblings and the mother. he lost his mother about a month and a half ago. and that allegedly set him off the edge. but whether or not it's mental illness -- if someone like this, like spengler, isn't being monitored, carol, then you're inviting the potential of something like this. no one could reasonably expect to see it. but the signs were there. and as this thing is delved into in more depth, we're going to find out some answers we don't know right now. >> hopefully. it's so difficult to understand things even if we do find out the answers. avery friedman, thanks so much for joining us this morning. >>> more than 7,000 customers still in the dark after a tornado ripped through mobile, alabama. we'll take you there live. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test driv
and we don't know the background of this man obviously. but could paul of this come into play here? >> yeah, yeah. i think -- there were some interviews of neighbors and friends, carol, and there were real questions about what was going on within the family between the siblings and the mother. he lost his mother about a month and a half ago. and that allegedly set him off the edge. but whether or not it's mental illness -- if someone like this, like spengler, isn't being monitored,...