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so they have a punk name, but how muslim is muslim punk?parently most of the themes in their music does pretty much follow religious notions at least. the lyrics are based on religious texts and practices, although most of it is kind of turning the practices on their head. they have an anti-homophobia song. they have another one, and i will stress, it's supposed to be satirical, it's entitled suicide bomb the gap. if you're wondering what it sounds like, wonder no more. this is called sharia law in the usa. ♪ now the origins of this are pretty unusual. it comes from a 2003 novel. so that novel was a fictional account of a muslim punk scene. these folks read the fictional account and then essentially made it real. they say they're doing this because they want to show people there's a broad spectrum of what it means to be american and muslim. the basie i bassist for the ban you have to throw it in people's faces and give them a different way to think about stuff. you can go to cnn.com. it's called "squgeneration isla" >> really intriguing. >>
so they have a punk name, but how muslim is muslim punk?parently most of the themes in their music does pretty much follow religious notions at least. the lyrics are based on religious texts and practices, although most of it is kind of turning the practices on their head. they have an anti-homophobia song. they have another one, and i will stress, it's supposed to be satirical, it's entitled suicide bomb the gap. if you're wondering what it sounds like, wonder no more. this is called sharia...
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it's very much the story of my contemporary certainly they went downtown and they created punk rock. again, we thank you for coming to yivo and we look forward to seeing you at the lecture and certainly at the punk evening. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversation] >> ronald radosh is the author of several books. he's an adjunct fellow at the institute. this event was hosted by the yivo institute in new york city. for more visit yivoinstitute.org. >> good morning. i'm so happy to be here today. and i'm having a wonderful, wonderful time. i just want to tell you a little bit about what i've done with my career the last 30 years. in 1981, i was a small business person and i got mugged in new york city during one of the crime waves that we had back then. i was attacked by somekids, 12, 13, 14-year-old children over a very small amount of money, like $5, $10. and it bothered me a lot and the question that haunted me was, why would somebody humiliate me over a small amount of money when -- had they asked me to invest money or tried to sell me something, i would be eager to invest wit
it's very much the story of my contemporary certainly they went downtown and they created punk rock. again, we thank you for coming to yivo and we look forward to seeing you at the lecture and certainly at the punk evening. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversation] >> ronald radosh is the author of several books. he's an adjunct fellow at the institute. this event was hosted by the yivo institute in new york city. for more visit yivoinstitute.org. >> good morning. i'm so happy...
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if that >> a former self-described anarchist and punk rock stripper talks about how her life changed after marrying a military intelligence officer. lily burr ranna writes about living at west point and post-traumatic stress disorder and building new friendships in "i love a man in uniform" from tattered cover bookstore in denver, this program is about an hour. [applause] >> i am genuinely thrilled to be here in supporting a wonderful institution of tattered covered books. it gives so much support to authors around the world and it's absolutely delightful to be here for a second time. i do have to be candid this is the end of a book tour for me. so i am somewhat exhausted so i may invent an entire new language tonight. i'm not really sure how coordinated my eye to speaking relationship is at the moment. i'm actually so tired that i reached for one of my herbal hippy chill pills in my little pill case and i came this close to taking an ambien which which would have made a quite mellow reading. at the very least i can promise you that i will stay awake. so, yes, this is from my "i love
if that >> a former self-described anarchist and punk rock stripper talks about how her life changed after marrying a military intelligence officer. lily burr ranna writes about living at west point and post-traumatic stress disorder and building new friendships in "i love a man in uniform" from tattered cover bookstore in denver, this program is about an hour. [applause] >> i am genuinely thrilled to be here in supporting a wonderful institution of tattered covered books....
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. >> you don't walk away of somebody's that old getting their brains beat out by a bunch of punks. >> reporter: a group of men jumped him as he was loading his truck. detail how this man calvin lockner a self pro claimed white sue preplist, shouting out racial slurs, police a lockner and the others beat him with a bat kicking and punching him, robbing him of money and then taking his truck. >> you need to nail them and make him like these gangs that we've had trouble with. same thing. long jail times will fake care of that. >> reporter: he managed to make it to a business and call 911. his wife tells us she was with him minutes before the attack but had left in a separate car to go home. she had been driving in between the park and home worried knowing james should have been just minutes behind her. she says electric they are actually approached them that morning asking for a cigarette and water. when the couple said no, the men left, but they came back shortly -- shortly after that the beating occurred. right now he remains in critical but stable condition as the police finish their
. >> you don't walk away of somebody's that old getting their brains beat out by a bunch of punks. >> reporter: a group of men jumped him as he was loading his truck. detail how this man calvin lockner a self pro claimed white sue preplist, shouting out racial slurs, police a lockner and the others beat him with a bat kicking and punching him, robbing him of money and then taking his truck. >> you need to nail them and make him like these gangs that we've had trouble with....
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actress but what do you know ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: who knew questlove had a little punkwe got? who else wants to do this? all right, we're going to go around and see this guy. what's up, guys? how are you? who else? we're going to do one more. [ cheers and applause ] who's got the love. i think this guy. he kind of -- come on. [ laughter ] come on. you knew you had this, big guy. how you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: what? [ laughter ] >> i'm matt. >> jimmy: i didn't ask you anything yet. [ laughter ] here you go. you can hold this. okay. oh, my gosh. [ laughter ] how are you doi? >> i'm doing good. >> jimmy: okay, you calming down now? or is everything -- oh, okay, good. >> just a little bit. >> jimmy: okay, so, your name is matt? >> yes. >> jimmy: that's a nice name. matt, where are you from? >> i'm from denver, colorado. >> jimmy: oh, okay, very good. and this is your look. you got the cowboy hat and that's the way you rock it. are you kind of a cowboy? >> no. >> jimmy: okay,ll right. [ laughter ] you wear random costumes? okay, that's fine. now, matt, name your favorite
actress but what do you know ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: who knew questlove had a little punkwe got? who else wants to do this? all right, we're going to go around and see this guy. what's up, guys? how are you? who else? we're going to do one more. [ cheers and applause ] who's got the love. i think this guy. he kind of -- come on. [ laughter ] come on. you knew you had this, big guy. how you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: what? [ laughter ] >> i'm matt....
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you've been punked.he blogger provides a list of materials used in the forgery but the kenyan document was error written on its face which world net daily grudgingly concedes after interviewing kenyan government officials. back at the funny farm ms. tate who was quite breathless about the kenyan birth certificate. >> how much time do i have? >> now you know where ava gabor wound up. no surprise the most respondents think there has been too much coverage of the birther jazz yet a plurality of republicans think there's been too little birther news. fox birther channel. turning now to comedian christian finnegan to address their birther news needs. >> hi, keith. >> cbs runs dubious documents about bush's military service five years ago. the anchor gets fired. there's a big panel that includes the former attorney general, the right goes crazy. don't we have to have a world net daily investigation or at least take ora lee tate's wig license away or something? >> what you fail to realize is cbs is a news organ
you've been punked.he blogger provides a list of materials used in the forgery but the kenyan document was error written on its face which world net daily grudgingly concedes after interviewing kenyan government officials. back at the funny farm ms. tate who was quite breathless about the kenyan birth certificate. >> how much time do i have? >> now you know where ava gabor wound up. no surprise the most respondents think there has been too much coverage of the birther jazz yet a...
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when i turned her over, she had two punk terse. >> she is a little shaken and lucky to be alive. >> she is scared. >> reporter: they are both scared to be in the house which has been hit by bullets before. >> yes, we have had shootings because a gang of them will be outside. i don't know what they be doing but, you know, this ain't the first time that there was bullets come through my house. >> reporter: neighbors say there is a growing crime problem in this area. they told us of several burglaries this week alone. police stepped up patrols in light of the crime spree. >> we begged for security for over two years. there was security when the houses went up and they went to secure the homes. >> reporter: she thought she was buying a home in a revitalized up and coming community. but problems from the past still haunt those. >> i lived in the projects for over $300,000. if we weren't in a recession i would move tomorrow. >> reporter: police are trying to track down a suspect. in the meantime, police are trying to crack down on a problem neighbors say is on the rise. in southeast, sarah si
when i turned her over, she had two punk terse. >> she is a little shaken and lucky to be alive. >> she is scared. >> reporter: they are both scared to be in the house which has been hit by bullets before. >> yes, we have had shootings because a gang of them will be outside. i don't know what they be doing but, you know, this ain't the first time that there was bullets come through my house. >> reporter: neighbors say there is a growing crime problem in this area....
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they are punk actuals trying to spee jack done the environment, too.erence. the monologues are not polished but look at the direction the kids wanted to go with these concerts but also we are the world in the list of songs to be performed in the rough cuts the film ends within a freeze frame as he exits the an hour later it would be. it was a price of $60 million according to my source the film's final editing will move from aeg to sony o universal. the planning s are to produce to films 90 minutes or less. the first october 30th, 2009 and don't look for any live concerts no jackson 4 in the meantime something like that. sony universal has made a decision that aeg it is relief. any attempt to rush a substitute jackson live performance will undermine audience anticipation of the film. the 60 until will be paid. the family campaigns to rein an attempt to short thing. again threatening to sue me for slander the drug is for aag he refussed to say what the error are. the 17th win another insurance policy. the policy we are told did not cover up illicit ille
they are punk actuals trying to spee jack done the environment, too.erence. the monologues are not polished but look at the direction the kids wanted to go with these concerts but also we are the world in the list of songs to be performed in the rough cuts the film ends within a freeze frame as he exits the an hour later it would be. it was a price of $60 million according to my source the film's final editing will move from aeg to sony o universal. the planning s are to produce to films 90...
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and how the punk movement slowly spread and transformed itself spoke a commercial enterprise in grungen the very late '80s and early 90s most a fascinating read. i recently read joe scarborough scald the last best hope. i'm a big fan of joe scarborough on tv which i was disappointed in the book which was superficial in its stated goal in trying to offer a true alternative to a kind of big government program that's coming out of washington from both republicans and democrats. there's a few books in
and how the punk movement slowly spread and transformed itself spoke a commercial enterprise in grungen the very late '80s and early 90s most a fascinating read. i recently read joe scarborough scald the last best hope. i'm a big fan of joe scarborough on tv which i was disappointed in the book which was superficial in its stated goal in trying to offer a true alternative to a kind of big government program that's coming out of washington from both republicans and democrats. there's a few books...
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and how the punk movement slowly transformed itself into a commercial enterprise in the late 18s and 90s, a fascinating read and i reviewed joe scarborough of cms nbc post of the morning show, the last best hope. i am a big fan of him on tv. i was disappointed in the book which seem superficial, particularly in its stated goal of trying to offer a true alternative to a kind of big government program coming out of washington from republicans and democrats. there are a few other books i have in my reading cue, two of which are about the very popular novelist who is generally derided as an awful stylist certain and bad writer. she is finally getting, in this age of large state enterprises, she's getting a long look from a couple serious scholars. one of these books are due out in october. one of them is called ayn rant and the world she made, sympathetic social biography, the other one is by jennifer burns, it is called goddess of the market, it is
and how the punk movement slowly transformed itself into a commercial enterprise in the late 18s and 90s, a fascinating read and i reviewed joe scarborough of cms nbc post of the morning show, the last best hope. i am a big fan of him on tv. i was disappointed in the book which seem superficial, particularly in its stated goal of trying to offer a true alternative to a kind of big government program coming out of washington from republicans and democrats. there are a few other books i have in...
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the students, the for instance, the chicanos, the marxist professors and structure of feminists and punkperformance pullets." glenn: how about we hold into something he said in an illinois public radio station in 2001 when he was a state legislator in illinois? >> the supreme court never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth, and sort of more basic issues of political and economic justice in this society, and come to that extent, as radical as i think people tried to characterize the warren court, it was not that radical. it did not break free from the central constraints that were placed by the founding fathers and the constitution, at least as it has been interpreted, and the warren court interpreted it in the same way, and that the constitution is a charter of negative liberties. it says what the states cannot do to you, says what the federal government cannot do to you, but it does not say what the federal government must do on your behalf." glenn: 0, my gosh. geez. the tragedies of the civil- rights movement was because the civil rights movement became too court focus
the students, the for instance, the chicanos, the marxist professors and structure of feminists and punkperformance pullets." glenn: how about we hold into something he said in an illinois public radio station in 2001 when he was a state legislator in illinois? >> the supreme court never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth, and sort of more basic issues of political and economic justice in this society, and come to that extent, as radical as i think people tried to...
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then some punk college kid asked the wrong question. >> what does mr. clinton think?at my husband thinks? >> while hillary was visiting camps in africa, the husband she wasn't going to be channeling was visit iing las vegas for an early celebration of his own birth. ♪ viva las vegas >> back in africa, secretary clinton made more news by ensuring nigerians that america is just as corrupt as their country. >> our presidential election came down to one state where the brother of a man running for president was the governor of the state. >> it's been a long trip for hillary but we know bill is excited to have her back home this weekend. >> it depend upon what the meaning of the word "is" is. >> pole position. ♪ everybody looking at me now >> tween idol miley cyrus inspired young girls around the week with her performance at the teen choice awards. the lesson, if you dare to dream, you, too, can work the afternoon shift at flash dancers some day. the 16-year-old disney creation took some heat for the dance that involved hot pants, an ice cream cart and a pole. while many p
then some punk college kid asked the wrong question. >> what does mr. clinton think?at my husband thinks? >> while hillary was visiting camps in africa, the husband she wasn't going to be channeling was visit iing las vegas for an early celebration of his own birth. ♪ viva las vegas >> back in africa, secretary clinton made more news by ensuring nigerians that america is just as corrupt as their country. >> our presidential election came down to one state where the...
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he's wearing the punk staple, the super skinny black jeans.th a cause. we hope that's to do your homework. >> thanks, guys. next, if you like the way sasha and malia look, you can get inspired by the first family. >> lola and ben, come on up. we're calling this first family inspired. as you can see, this look is based on the classic. it's classics with a twist. sort of updated versions. on lola this is a classic silhouette. in grays and bright. this is crew cut by j. crew. they actually designed sasha and malia's inaugural outfit. it makes it more modern. ben, look at ben. he is totally presidential. >> yay for ben. >> we've got a really classic look. never go wrong with a navy blazer, tie, oxford shirt, and his khakis from gap kids are made slouchy. built in presidential cool. >> i love the conversion. >> our last one is british invasion. >> lindsey. this is all about '60s mod london. >> those are nice yellow pants. >> aren't they great? >> yeah. >> everything skinny in the '60s. starting with lindsey, we saw a lot of faux fur. she's got a fa
he's wearing the punk staple, the super skinny black jeans.th a cause. we hope that's to do your homework. >> thanks, guys. next, if you like the way sasha and malia look, you can get inspired by the first family. >> lola and ben, come on up. we're calling this first family inspired. as you can see, this look is based on the classic. it's classics with a twist. sort of updated versions. on lola this is a classic silhouette. in grays and bright. this is crew cut by j. crew. they...
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i mean you are seeing some good ' 80 punk is the look and we have some models here this morning to showcase some of our looks. we have the first model here. we have the liquid leggings, something we saw in hollywood a lot and now seeing it for $10 at papaya in tysons corner and the boyfriend blazer. >> $10. >> $10 for those liquid leggings, absolutely and then this fun argyle sneaker holded over with nice hot pink, a studded belt with neon color. so this look is very affordable. all the pieces are terrific. >> you can pick pieces you don't have to buy the whole outfit and that is really neat. >> thank you. >> next up, come on down. >> we have david. everybody wants this look right now. and this is very inspired by entourage, gossip girls. you are seeing a lot of teens and between be inspired by the television show. the argyle is back. you have this neo prepster look going on. we love this look. the clothing is from forever 21 at tysoners corner center and the shoes, the slip ons, old navy, $24.50 and a messenger bag from old navy as well. >> a few pieces, the argyle vest you have in the jea
i mean you are seeing some good ' 80 punk is the look and we have some models here this morning to showcase some of our looks. we have the first model here. we have the liquid leggings, something we saw in hollywood a lot and now seeing it for $10 at papaya in tysons corner and the boyfriend blazer. >> $10. >> $10 for those liquid leggings, absolutely and then this fun argyle sneaker holded over with nice hot pink, a studded belt with neon color. so this look is very affordable. all...
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the punk is facion six charges including attempted murder.other lives not too far from the school where incidentally all of his sisters attended just decades ago. talk to fox news correspondent mrs. gutfeld to find out what is going on. >> i just crawled out from under the bed and my cowboy hat and gun are in my hand. >> greg: you were there when it was happening. >> it is the wild west here. i have enough cops, you know, to have a party. >> you like to party with cops, don't you? >> oh, i wish i could. >> greg: you were out and about to celebrate your birthday with some friends. >> yes, and i couldn't even get out of my house hardly. i mean they had the whole place blocked off and i had to walk and you know me and walking ain't good. >> it's not. >> i would rather crawl. but anyway, i got to where my friend was parked a couple of blocks away and then we went to lunch. but then we couldn't get in, we couldn't even get into my block coming home and somebody says to the officer won't you drive her home and he says no. >> greg: oh. >> it wasn't
the punk is facion six charges including attempted murder.other lives not too far from the school where incidentally all of his sisters attended just decades ago. talk to fox news correspondent mrs. gutfeld to find out what is going on. >> i just crawled out from under the bed and my cowboy hat and gun are in my hand. >> greg: you were there when it was happening. >> it is the wild west here. i have enough cops, you know, to have a party. >> you like to party with cops,...
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students, the foreign students, the chicanos, and marxist professors and structural feminists and punkock performance poets. >> completed his education, and now he was on to the real world. he moved to chicago and became a community organizer, and while he was organizing things there, many friends and relationships budded. he met like-minded people like william ayers, one of the founding members of the weather underground, participated in the bombing of the pentagon in 1972 and other bombings of government buildings. oh, please! america, it is his birthday! stop your hate mongering. have you ever heard of forgiveness? have you not made a mistake yourself? ok, sure, you didn't blow up the pentagon, but haven't you made mistakes? of course, we make mistakes and we own up to them. we claim that ne were a mistake and then we are forgiven and move on. >> i don't regret anything i did to oppose war. i wouldn't regret setting a bomb off at a police station or at the capitol. i don't look back on those things and regret them. glenn: nice, kind people just kept popping up in obama's adult life,
students, the foreign students, the chicanos, and marxist professors and structural feminists and punkock performance poets. >> completed his education, and now he was on to the real world. he moved to chicago and became a community organizer, and while he was organizing things there, many friends and relationships budded. he met like-minded people like william ayers, one of the founding members of the weather underground, participated in the bombing of the pentagon in 1972 and other...
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i learned how irresponsible i was in a punk rocker for charlie manson and all of that.victims and their families and the families of leslie van houten and what she has gone through. she has been in jail 40 years and has taken full responsibility for her part. >> what is it specifically about leslie van houten says she should be on the street? >> she takes full responsibility for everything that happened in the labianca home. she went in a complete lunatic and ended up a very sober person who really takes responsibility and wants to lead a quiet life if she ever gets out. >> that would be a tough pill for any of the victims' families to swallow knowing she was, in fact, free. have you spoken with any of the victims' families. >> no, i haven't. nothing they can say is wrong. they are speaking from a personal thing and they have every bit -- i address in my piece the most devastating things they have said against leslie. i have quoted the best things they have said. >> you have quoted them extensively in this book. put in a number of the things they said and you understand
i learned how irresponsible i was in a punk rocker for charlie manson and all of that.victims and their families and the families of leslie van houten and what she has gone through. she has been in jail 40 years and has taken full responsibility for her part. >> what is it specifically about leslie van houten says she should be on the street? >> she takes full responsibility for everything that happened in the labianca home. she went in a complete lunatic and ended up a very sober...
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and how the punk movement slowly spread and eventually transformed itself into a commercial enterprisenge in the very late '80s and early '90s, a fascinating read. i also recently reviewed joe scarborough, the msnbc hose called the last best hope. i'm a big fan of his on tv. i was disappointed a bit in the book which seemed a little bit superficial particularly in its stated goal of trying to offer a true alternative to a kind of big government program that's coming out of washington from both republicans and democrats. there's a few other books that i have in my reading queue, two of which are about ayn rand who is generally thought of as a really bad us writer, but she is finally getting a long look from a couple of serious scholars. one of these books are due out in october, one is called ayn rand and the world she made by ann si heller, a very sympathetic and social biography and the other one is by jennifer burns, and it's called goddess of the market. it's really fascinating to see rand finally getting a serious evaluation from american intellectuals. rand in the '50s i've always
and how the punk movement slowly spread and eventually transformed itself into a commercial enterprisenge in the very late '80s and early '90s, a fascinating read. i also recently reviewed joe scarborough, the msnbc hose called the last best hope. i'm a big fan of his on tv. i was disappointed a bit in the book which seemed a little bit superficial particularly in its stated goal of trying to offer a true alternative to a kind of big government program that's coming out of washington from both...
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kind of being a punk rocker for charles manson and things like that.see what leslie van hauten has done. she's been in jail for 40 years and taken full responsibility in the acts. >> what is it about this woman that telling you she should be in streets? >> because she takes full responsibility. >> she went in a complete lunatic and ended up a very sober person who really takes responsibility and wants to lead a quiet life. >> that would be a tough pill for any of the victims' families to swallow. whether she had been rehabilitated. have you spoken with any of the victim's families? >> no, i haven't. but nothing they say is wrong. they're speaking from a personal thing and they have every bit -- i address in my piece, all the devastating things they've said against leslie. i've quoted the best things they've said. >> you have quoted them extensively. you put in a number of the things they said and you understand where they're coming from and yet you're pushing for her to be released. >> do they ever say we know where you're coming from but back off. >>
kind of being a punk rocker for charles manson and things like that.see what leslie van hauten has done. she's been in jail for 40 years and taken full responsibility in the acts. >> what is it about this woman that telling you she should be in streets? >> because she takes full responsibility. >> she went in a complete lunatic and ended up a very sober person who really takes responsibility and wants to lead a quiet life. >> that would be a tough pill for any of the...
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he writes -- next up, the "times" frank rich asks is obama punking us.writes -- and in republican death trip, paul krugman takes a look at the gop and its tactic. paul krugman writes -- paul krugman joins me live now. paul, thanks for being with us and let me ask you about health care reform in particular. what i hear from democrats is that all of this trash talk at town halls is making them more likely to pass an all-democratic bill. are you skeptical they can do it? >> there is a question of how much you can do through reconciliation process because we don't get -- you have to hold all 50 senate democrats to do that without using reconciliation, so i don't know, but look, if the reaction is my god, if this is what the opposition is like, then we should be in favor of what the president's proposing. that's a good thing. the worst thing, not just on health care, but for the country as a whole, this could be, politically. >> as somebody who cares about over the long-term if not the short-term, levels of federal spending, what do you think is the right way
he writes -- next up, the "times" frank rich asks is obama punking us.writes -- and in republican death trip, paul krugman takes a look at the gop and its tactic. paul krugman writes -- paul krugman joins me live now. paul, thanks for being with us and let me ask you about health care reform in particular. what i hear from democrats is that all of this trash talk at town halls is making them more likely to pass an all-democratic bill. are you skeptical they can do it? >> there...
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he was so great to me even as a young punk of college, and i miss him already. we have something at the end of the show on his very sad passing. thank you, steve, very much a. all right, the public option, it is on, it is off, it is essential, is not essential -- it has changed. >> the president has said repeatedly that he is open to many options, but that his preferred option is the public plan. neil: so what is going on? a woman who used to stand at that exact same podium. former white house spokeswoman dana perino, now it's fox news contributor. >> -- now a fox news contributor. >> i understand what robert is trying to do, and he is trying to keep options open for the president, but at the same time, he is trying to do this. it is a very tough line for a press secretary to walk. neil: do not tell me you never did it. come on. i am telling you. i think when kathleen sebelius said the public option was not the be all, and all, what she was trying to say is, look. we can try to strike a deal, and this is not the end of, be all. i am sure on the sunday circuits,
he was so great to me even as a young punk of college, and i miss him already. we have something at the end of the show on his very sad passing. thank you, steve, very much a. all right, the public option, it is on, it is off, it is essential, is not essential -- it has changed. >> the president has said repeatedly that he is open to many options, but that his preferred option is the public plan. neil: so what is going on? a woman who used to stand at that exact same podium. former white...
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posted in response to a liberal columnist frank rich's column title is folbaum -- is barack obama punking us? >> welcome to right wing freak club. as many of you know, when my book launched, one of the appearances i did was on the view. that's right. i braved the lion's den and i came prepared and it was quite fascinating. you can see the clip on hot air or on youtube. i was stunned by how ill armed and ill-prepared willhoopeei and the rest were. barack obama was day of side by repeating over and over again that washington is broken. yet, under president barack obama, business as usual is booming. the collapse of the era of hope and change demonstrates the first and last lot of political physics. as government grows, corruption and flows. this is true whether a democrat is an office or a republican is. massive new federal spending + tens of thousands of pages of new regulations that no one has ever read, plus unprecedented new powers over taxpayers on the economy due course limitless new opportunities for sleaze, favored trading, deal cutting and influence-peddling. they may still cling t
posted in response to a liberal columnist frank rich's column title is folbaum -- is barack obama punking us? >> welcome to right wing freak club. as many of you know, when my book launched, one of the appearances i did was on the view. that's right. i braved the lion's den and i came prepared and it was quite fascinating. you can see the clip on hot air or on youtube. i was stunned by how ill armed and ill-prepared willhoopeei and the rest were. barack obama was day of side by repeating...
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be sure, most forecasters say the rebound from the recession will be the worst on record, poky and punkto be sure, the obama posse could kill the recovery with its bonus bashing agenda and health care taxes and new regulation and threats about a jobless recovery and not alone the lovely v i showed you on they worry about tight credit and consumers and save rather than spend, to be sure, toxic assets still loom large, mortgage defaults could go up. dozens more small banks could belly flop, lastly, to be sure, woe is me, the end is near, we're all going to darks kind of li lik like igor would say. i'm afraid they're too fraidy-cats. even if a lot of these to be sures are right, they're manageable obstacles and can be dealt with. look all we have overcome just in recent months the threat of a global armageddon is no more. chrysler on the mend and out of chapter 11 and housing prices on the way up and housing sales stabilized and we will emerge better and stronger than ever before as in the latin, baby, pax americana. american peace it means literally. translated into dennis speak, it means
be sure, most forecasters say the rebound from the recession will be the worst on record, poky and punkto be sure, the obama posse could kill the recovery with its bonus bashing agenda and health care taxes and new regulation and threats about a jobless recovery and not alone the lovely v i showed you on they worry about tight credit and consumers and save rather than spend, to be sure, toxic assets still loom large, mortgage defaults could go up. dozens more small banks could belly flop,...
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all over the lid, that blue, punk color. metallic is such a trend. >> are those jelly bracelets? love all of the looks. we should have them all come back out. those are great looks. it's really about the makeup and the outfit, not one or the other. it's the whole thing together. >> who joined our fashion show? >> how are you? >> hoda's the modern egyptian. >> i feel left out. >> i know. i told her. >> hello. >> this is the modern-day egyptian diva. >> it is. >> okay. we've got a big show coming up, you might want to stick around and watch. we've got the kardashians in the house. it is kathie lee's pre-birthday. >> pre-birthday? >> surprises, surprises, surprises. >> wow. >> and our "ambush makeover." we have a big show. >> big, big, big. and of course we've got our special effects people standing by with fire extinguishers for her cake. >> wait! . >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. a community activist and a 5- year-old girl both struck by stray gunfire in the same neighborhood. city leaders and the police
all over the lid, that blue, punk color. metallic is such a trend. >> are those jelly bracelets? love all of the looks. we should have them all come back out. those are great looks. it's really about the makeup and the outfit, not one or the other. it's the whole thing together. >> who joined our fashion show? >> how are you? >> hoda's the modern egyptian. >> i feel left out. >> i know. i told her. >> hello. >> this is the modern-day egyptian...
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all of these punk cure wounds are consistent with a dog bite. >> reporter: police tell us the two dogs belonged to his older brother but carter was the one to care for them. it was his grandfather who found him and the dogs after the attack. >> i opened the door and saw, you know, the blood and gore and everything. and dash of course, immediately called 911. >> reporter: neighbor joe neville says he watched carter grow up. >> carter was -- lovely child. i knew him as a child. and he was -- he was a gre kid. >> reporter: friends left flowers in front of home in cart areas honor. today a cleanup crew worked to put the home back in order. the two pit bulls are being held at the loudoun county department of animal care and control. >> have they calmed down from yesterday? yes. are they still aggressive? yes. >> reporter: it is still unknown what caused the dogs to turn. police say it is possible kartder was protecting the small pug from the pit bulls. the pug was also found mauled. what happens to the pit bulls has yet to be decided. >> it is not up to us. we take it before a court of law
all of these punk cure wounds are consistent with a dog bite. >> reporter: police tell us the two dogs belonged to his older brother but carter was the one to care for them. it was his grandfather who found him and the dogs after the attack. >> i opened the door and saw, you know, the blood and gore and everything. and dash of course, immediately called 911. >> reporter: neighbor joe neville says he watched carter grow up. >> carter was -- lovely child. i knew him as a...
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if you're wondering why i'm a little annoyed with the punk he attacked my wife and my daughters.ust can't think why in the world this guy would risk infuriating, annoying, and provoking to anger my wife because she would whip his sorry butt. i guarantee you that. so we're going to be having a lot of fun with mr. olbermann i'm sure for sometime to come. i want to throttle him. okay. i got my first job at cnn in part because lou was out of the office on one of his stories if you'd like to play that game, lou. and i attacked your wife and daughters by mentioning that they were hispanic? and, lou, debbie is going to attack me? maybe with that gun she tried to bring onto the flight in newark six years ago? well you're going to throttle me? are you threatening somebody younger than you? isn't your current age range for insane physical violence now men aged 80 to 206? gretchen carlson, super genius of fox news. here we go again. topic the cash for clunkers program. listen. >> by the way i did my own crack research yesterday, spent tremendous amount of time thon yesterday finding out inf
if you're wondering why i'm a little annoyed with the punk he attacked my wife and my daughters.ust can't think why in the world this guy would risk infuriating, annoying, and provoking to anger my wife because she would whip his sorry butt. i guarantee you that. so we're going to be having a lot of fun with mr. olbermann i'm sure for sometime to come. i want to throttle him. okay. i got my first job at cnn in part because lou was out of the office on one of his stories if you'd like to play...
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radio host and get middle america, i've been arguing this recovery everyone else says is poky and punkight be better than a lot of people think and would send stocks up more. what is your gut telling you? >> i live in hollywood. i think this is all pr, to be honest, this reminds me when you get divorced, they go, you will be better in a couple months. i think we're in for a very painful year, think we're in for a painful next year. so many people have lost their jobs, why everybody is working so hard and productivity went up because they're afraid to lose their jobs. i'm also in real estate, you can buy anything you want, housing goes up. in super bo in santa barbara california, houses are selling low and i think it's all band-aids and cash for clunkers. when an $800,000 house sells for $350,0 $350,000, i think the person who bought it for $350,000 add to the economy will add to wealth. >> dennis, what you're talking about is deflation, the biggest problem we're facing. >> come on! >> $800,000 to $300,000 one word for it, deflation. >> there was a bubble. deflation is off. wire not wor
radio host and get middle america, i've been arguing this recovery everyone else says is poky and punkight be better than a lot of people think and would send stocks up more. what is your gut telling you? >> i live in hollywood. i think this is all pr, to be honest, this reminds me when you get divorced, they go, you will be better in a couple months. i think we're in for a very painful year, think we're in for a painful next year. so many people have lost their jobs, why everybody is...
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. >> punk. >> says is he pawnk. -- a punk. nazi. >> who is the angry mob? >> you are.acked him. you weren't anywhere near. shut up. you came running. i saw where you were. >> did you just hit me? did you just hit me? did you just hit me? i got it on tape. >> steve: some bad video but the audio is terrific. we put the words up there it's interesting because you heard her talking about how these members of seiu these service employees union, remember, they were called in apparently by the white house or associates of the white house to go ahead and provide cover because some people who were opposing health care were showing up, they wanted to have something from the other side. well, now, that they have arrived, things have gotten much noisier and in some cases violent. brian: in memphis they had a congressional town hall held by sergeant cohen. the sheriff had to separate people nose to nose just as the thing began to open up. cardiologist was one of the people who spoke up and got yelled at. local doctor come up and he was cheered. so much passion and tension. but, of
. >> punk. >> says is he pawnk. -- a punk. nazi. >> who is the angry mob? >> you are.acked him. you weren't anywhere near. shut up. you came running. i saw where you were. >> did you just hit me? did you just hit me? did you just hit me? i got it on tape. >> steve: some bad video but the audio is terrific. we put the words up there it's interesting because you heard her talking about how these members of seiu these service employees union, remember, they were...
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so going bac andiscovering a all this old post punk and new wei and early hip-hop is good and fun and furing out how to e it. pop culture is important to kids. but how do you make not just a empty reference. how doou make it serve the aracter in a larger story. so, you kw, the boysin the book ar 15, 16, and in '85 the music they're listening is a lot ofip-hop. at that point hip-hop was very quaint. th had bands like u.t.f.o. who dressed like the villageeople and hadeird costumes like leathejump suits and th lyrics were very corny. but on the horizon in the late '80s we haveangsta rap coming and the comrcialization of hip-hop d the music is becoming moreature. in the way that... the same way they're on the cusp of adulthd, the music that they listen to is also in is process of becoming. and so the sic and pop culture of their time becomes a way to talk about whatthey're going through. >> ros does benji feel any sens that he perhaps was indulgent out riding the backs of those who me sacrifices earlier? >> well, through generation, the grandparents' generations, benji's parent generation
so going bac andiscovering a all this old post punk and new wei and early hip-hop is good and fun and furing out how to e it. pop culture is important to kids. but how do you make not just a empty reference. how doou make it serve the aracter in a larger story. so, you kw, the boysin the book ar 15, 16, and in '85 the music they're listening is a lot ofip-hop. at that point hip-hop was very quaint. th had bands like u.t.f.o. who dressed like the villageeople and hadeird costumes like leathejump...
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. >> a former self-describe an aist and punk rock stripper talks about how her life changed after marrying a military intelligence officer. lily burana talks about living at west point, coping with post-tramatic stress disorder and building new friendships in "i love a man in uniform." from at that timered cover bookstore in denver, this program is about an hour. [applause] >> i am general genuinely thrilled to be here and to support wonderful institution of at that timered cover books, which gives so much support for authors around the world. so
. >> a former self-describe an aist and punk rock stripper talks about how her life changed after marrying a military intelligence officer. lily burana talks about living at west point, coping with post-tramatic stress disorder and building new friendships in "i love a man in uniform." from at that timered cover bookstore in denver, this program is about an hour. [applause] >> i am general genuinely thrilled to be here and to support wonderful institution of at that...
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biggest stars in the world he has no one to call and the only person he can connect with is a young punkokes. >> he pays for someone to hang out with him. >> you are hiding some beautyism. >> if only i could hide that. my face is circumcised. >> much of the material in apatow's movies stem from his own experiences and as a former stand-up comic, he says this is his most personal film to date. >> this is something i am thinking about, i mean, in the broadest terms, this is what i am thinking about now, comedy, what does it mean to do this, what is the value of it?& >> so i think we have discussed this and i am very, very sympathetic to you recovery and i hope to succeed with what we are doing. >> i have been trying to build this cabinet i bought from you guys for like six months. >> yes, that is very funny. >> and makes people of the world laugh and gives them moment of respite from the pain of their day or is it just like me, like me! >> people certainly seem to like his movies. they have grossed more than a billion dollars. >> but apatow the director seems less than content. >> i don't
biggest stars in the world he has no one to call and the only person he can connect with is a young punkokes. >> he pays for someone to hang out with him. >> you are hiding some beautyism. >> if only i could hide that. my face is circumcised. >> much of the material in apatow's movies stem from his own experiences and as a former stand-up comic, he says this is his most personal film to date. >> this is something i am thinking about, i mean, in the broadest terms,...
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and how the punk movement spread and eventually transformed itself into a commercial enterprise in grunge in the late 80's and early 90's, fascinating reading. i also recently reviewed joe scarborough, msnbc host morning show book for "the new york times" called last best hope. i'm a big fan of joe scarborough on tv and was disappointed a bit in the book that seemed a little superficial particularly in its stated goal to offer a true alternative to a kind of big government program that's coming out of washington from both republicans and democrats. there's a few other books i have in my queue. two of which about ayn ramd, derided as an all-star list and a bad writer. but she is finally getting in this age of large state enterprises and collectivization she is getting a lot of look from serious scholars. these books are due out in october. one is called ayn rand and the world she made by a ann heller, social biography, and the other is by jennifer burns and it is called a goddess of the market, ayn rand and the american right. it's fascinating to see ayn rand finally getting a serious eval
and how the punk movement spread and eventually transformed itself into a commercial enterprise in grunge in the late 80's and early 90's, fascinating reading. i also recently reviewed joe scarborough, msnbc host morning show book for "the new york times" called last best hope. i'm a big fan of joe scarborough on tv and was disappointed a bit in the book that seemed a little superficial particularly in its stated goal to offer a true alternative to a kind of big government program...
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. >> my clttollege roommate poste echo and the bunnymen and all these punk bands on the other side ofd 19 and becoming an adult. these frames, six bucks from target. they weigh almost nothing. spend another $3 a yard in fabric. we did a color that's pretty neutral. being really spare but bold with the color. we get a nice accent color. >> brilliant, thank you. nice to see you. >> for more on these products, go to our website, earlyshow.cbsnews.com. let's go back over to jeff. >> thank you very much. al gore is on a mission to raise awareness about global warning. cbs news science and technology correspondent daniel sieberg met a young man who had his own "inconvenient truth." >> while politicians debate, everyday citizens of all ages are doing their part to raise awareness of climate change. i got a chance to meet one of the most committed act vifrtivi. from the west coast to the east coast in new york, 15-year-old alec loorz takes his message across the country using poles to illustrate the predicted sea level rise if nothing is done to predict global warning. >> this line says you w
. >> my clttollege roommate poste echo and the bunnymen and all these punk bands on the other side ofd 19 and becoming an adult. these frames, six bucks from target. they weigh almost nothing. spend another $3 a yard in fabric. we did a color that's pretty neutral. being really spare but bold with the color. we get a nice accent color. >> brilliant, thank you. nice to see you. >> for more on these products, go to our website, earlyshow.cbsnews.com. let's go back over to jeff....
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workers jump into action, but the punk ends up pulling out a knife, cuts the manager. now the employees, they are now going to be fired because of a rule against going after shoplifters. i get the policy, but they tried to do the right thing. do you really have to fire them here? call in. love to hear from you. the number, 1-877-tell-hln eve mail us, cnn.com/prime news or text us at hlntv. start your message with the word prime. your chance to be heard. >>> controversy, opinion, your point of view. this is "prime news." >>> welcome this is "prime news," i'm mike galanos. >>> this hour, a live-in boyfriend and a mother sit behind bars, charged with first degree murder in the heinous killing of her own little boy. robert manuel's body was found floating in a canal near boise, idaho, on august 3rd. here are the suspects, melissa jenkins, she is 30, mother of two other kids, and her live-in boyfriend, daniel ehrlich jr., he is 36. criminal record goes back to junior high. now, they were arrested yesterday and the grand jury indictment was just unsealed today. details, horr
workers jump into action, but the punk ends up pulling out a knife, cuts the manager. now the employees, they are now going to be fired because of a rule against going after shoplifters. i get the policy, but they tried to do the right thing. do you really have to fire them here? call in. love to hear from you. the number, 1-877-tell-hln eve mail us, cnn.com/prime news or text us at hlntv. start your message with the word prime. your chance to be heard. >>> controversy, opinion, your...
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desde los angeles, totalmente "underground" es el tipo de vestuario que vemos en las rockeras, en el punk estÁ pareciendo a albertico. >> tal vez es familia de albertico. >> pero oye, deberÍas irte a japÓn. vg[tlk>> ¿h@h@h@to@mvgyrikph@h@ rato pero les hace falta la voz. vamos a ver a continuaciÓn de este robot que sirve comida. este robot te sirve comida, es medio lento... >> no estÁ muy delicado que digamos al robot pero ahÍ va. ¡ah, pero la limpia! >> es una ayuda... >> hasta el aderezo, mira. >> muy bien. >> lo malo con eso es que no le puedes decir si le puede echar un poco mÁs. >> eso es lo bueno. >> ay, que mal pensado. >> por cierto, hablando de comida, paso delanteros estÁ visitando la chef marcela valladolid llevada vez preparar un plato y un arroz delicioso que usted no se puede perder. >> bueno, como ya estuvimos en japÓn ahora vamos a ir directamente a londres. >> esta es la magia de la televisiÓn. h@to@mvgtz]kph@h@h@a >> ¿quÉ tal, cÓmo estÁn? ¿de nuevo muy buenos dÍas, saben que un nuevo tipo de gotas para los ojos son prometedoras para los enfermos de glaucoma? estas gotas
desde los angeles, totalmente "underground" es el tipo de vestuario que vemos en las rockeras, en el punk estÁ pareciendo a albertico. >> tal vez es familia de albertico. >> pero oye, deberÍas irte a japÓn. vg[tlk>> ¿h@h@h@to@mvgyrikph@h@ rato pero les hace falta la voz. vamos a ver a continuaciÓn de este robot que sirve comida. este robot te sirve comida, es medio lento... >> no estÁ muy delicado que digamos al robot pero ahÍ va. ¡ah, pero la limpia!...