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rac(audience reacts) chuck, could you change my... oh, thank you. (laughter) >> jon: but larry he didn't say black. >> no, jon, those are his exact words. he said "in neighborhoods where they may not have that experience." (laughter) >> jon: that's code for black? >> no, it's code for inner city which is code for urban which is code for black. (laughter). >> jon: that's a lot of codes. >> well, jon, it's 2011, you can't just call poor black people lazy. >> jon: he didn't use the word "lei zi zi" either. >> right, he said we have no habit of showing up on monday. (laughter) >> jon: code for lazy. >> well, technically code for shiftless which is code for lazy which is code for black. (laughter). >> jon: well, it feels like you're making a leap that he's talking about black people. shoulden we give him the benefit of the doubt? >> well, maybe, but let's play a little more. >> we have 43% black teenage unemployment. (audience reacts) >> jon: all right... (cheers and applause) look, shouldn't newt gingrich get credit for addressing what is a real issue--
rac(audience reacts) chuck, could you change my... oh, thank you. (laughter) >> jon: but larry he didn't say black. >> no, jon, those are his exact words. he said "in neighborhoods where they may not have that experience." (laughter) >> jon: that's code for black? >> no, it's code for inner city which is code for urban which is code for black. (laughter). >> jon: that's a lot of codes. >> well, jon, it's 2011, you can't just call poor black people...
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idealistic lawyers, and there's fair judges, and there's not, you know, indelible bias and prejudice and rac racism, sexis, and all of those things dissipate, you know, when we approach the per diem. it's just like blinding our self. it's a way of taking the placebo instead of the medicine. great reform is required. we're threatened now by totalitarian tactics, grand juries, informants, mandatory sentencing. it's not very good, my friends. we're losing constitutional rights every day. and i think the way we appease our conscious, those of us who desire, i guess, not to probe and not to reform and not to speak out is we pretend that things have occurred in courts that didn't real liquor. [applause] >> it sounds like all of those things would make great tv or, of course, a great novel. paulette, you've spent so much time in court watching cases. what observations have you made after the hours and hours that you've spent? you're creating not only art, but you're creating a representation of the emotional heart of a case. what have you gleaned from your experience of watching so many trials? >>
idealistic lawyers, and there's fair judges, and there's not, you know, indelible bias and prejudice and rac racism, sexis, and all of those things dissipate, you know, when we approach the per diem. it's just like blinding our self. it's a way of taking the placebo instead of the medicine. great reform is required. we're threatened now by totalitarian tactics, grand juries, informants, mandatory sentencing. it's not very good, my friends. we're losing constitutional rights every day. and i...
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on this increasingly severe nuclear disaster here offer some answers as paul gunter director of the rac reactor oversight project nuclear paul welcome back thanks again for having us tom. appreciate your being here i it's a shame though that this is just continuing hundred sixty days no yeah in fact that that clip that we just played of the guy in the diet testifying was sent to me by a dear friend of mine who is japanese and lives in tokyo he's they're really starting to get worried about this this. cracks of the planet radioactive steam coming out of the earth that sounds an awful lot like and my knowledge of this is limited to having seen the jane fonda movie but it's a lot like the china syndrome the core melting down through the earth and hitting the water table right that's that's clearly a concern with that we've had all along that we know that now that the there have been three meltdowns at the reactors at this six units and. the vessel has failed now what seems to be the situation is that is that this korean this melted reactor core has burned through the concrete floor of the
on this increasingly severe nuclear disaster here offer some answers as paul gunter director of the rac reactor oversight project nuclear paul welcome back thanks again for having us tom. appreciate your being here i it's a shame though that this is just continuing hundred sixty days no yeah in fact that that clip that we just played of the guy in the diet testifying was sent to me by a dear friend of mine who is japanese and lives in tokyo he's they're really starting to get worried about this...
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also the company doing the 3 to focus instead on a cure forr cancer. 3 3 pour cell phone could be raccing. and thhy're all designed to steal our money. money. 3 goodgle has pulled 22 apps &from the android market after trickeddinto paying fraudulent fees.it a phenomenon "sms toll fraud" scammers haveecreated & fake apps disguised aa free veesions of opular games like &pangry birds and cut the rope, or as wwllpaper pps for popular movies like twilighh. & but after doonloadinn thh ppps.... users get a text message that triccs them into accepting charges... . the rates are hidden deep within the terms of service, and users may nottrealize they'll be charged 5 buckssper text. google pulled 9 apps last week pfter theyywere tipped off by -3 a security firm ... but the frruusterr came back with 13 - 3 3 wile the first nine apps weee pulled so quickly nly a handffl of people had pownloadee them, the second &pbatch s dowwlooded more than 144thousand times. i'm carrre peerre and that's our word on the webb 3 3 your eyes arrn't deceiviig cunningham has that story next on sports nlimited. 3 ..and aae
also the company doing the 3 to focus instead on a cure forr cancer. 3 3 pour cell phone could be raccing. and thhy're all designed to steal our money. money. 3 goodgle has pulled 22 apps &from the android market after trickeddinto paying fraudulent fees.it a phenomenon "sms toll fraud" scammers haveecreated & fake apps disguised aa free veesions of opular games like &pangry birds and cut the rope, or as wwllpaper pps for popular movies like twilighh. & but after...
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we'll look at who is leading thc nea i rlin t veresianntial rac next in a rveept ororfrom washington.emale announcer ] help i need a holiday party idea. mmm... pillsbury crescent wrapped brie just unroll, wrap the brie and bake. it's so easy. now this might even impress aunt martha. pillsbury crescent wrapped brie. holiday ideas made easy. here's a better idea... pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits. in just 15 minutes, the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands! dinner ideas made easy. >>> welcome back at 6:41. the iowa caucuses are just a week away. this morning ron paul is leading the other republican presidential candidates in the polls, but it's been a volatile race for republicans so far. brian mooar is live in washington now. a lot can happen in seven days, especially the last seven days. >>> absolutely, marla. right now ron paul, as you pointed out, is looking good. but this is just short of a free for all. newt gingrich, who had been the front-runner suffered a really serious setback over the weekend. but it was in virginia. his h
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he's the co-author of a new ebook, the right fights back and we go behind the scenes in the rac for then nomination. it's at your website, congratulations. congratulations. congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire businesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. because when you add verizon to your company, you don't just add, you multiply. ♪ discover something new... verizon. i joined the navy when i was nineteen. i was a commissioned officer at twenty-three. i was an avionics... tactical telecommunications... squad leader. i think the hardest transition as you get further into the military is... you know it's going to end one day. chase hired me to be a personal banker. i'm a business analyst... manager. i'm very proud to work for chase. when you hire a veteran, you get... great leadership... decisiveness... focus. chase knows, when you hire a veteran, you're hiring america's best. chase is
he's the co-author of a new ebook, the right fights back and we go behind the scenes in the rac for then nomination. it's at your website, congratulations. congratulations. congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire businesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. because when you add verizon to your...
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he's the co-author of a new ebook, the right fights back and we go behind the scenes in the rac for theination. it's at your website,
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major moment, of course, the polling, the status of the rac and what happened last night in iowa.was the moment between romney and gingrich. watch. >> look, the only reason he didn't become a career politician is he lost to teddy ennedy in 1994. >> now, wait a second. now wait a second. the idea that if i'd haveeaten ted knedy i could he been a areer politician. that's probably true. if i wou have been able to get in the nfl,ike i hoped when i was a id, why i'd have been football star in my life, too. but i -- but i -- i spent my life in the privte sector. losing to tey kennedy was probab the bst thing i uld have do f prepa me for the job i'm seeking, because it put me back in the private seor. >> chuck todd, where are we? >> these are a couple venerable debaters. i think we've seen it. these are the final two. one-on-one debates, or even three with ron paul, shows that he can give as well as he can take, it's going to be an interesting, long primary campaign if it, indeed, goes long. but i'll tell you, obviously, what we're seeing in the polls, it's instructive that newt gingrich
major moment, of course, the polling, the status of the rac and what happened last night in iowa.was the moment between romney and gingrich. watch. >> look, the only reason he didn't become a career politician is he lost to teddy ennedy in 1994. >> now, wait a second. now wait a second. the idea that if i'd haveeaten ted knedy i could he been a areer politician. that's probably true. if i wou have been able to get in the nfl,ike i hoped when i was a id, why i'd have been football...
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he's the co-author of a new ebook, the right fights back and we go behind the scenes in the rac for theyour website, congratulations. congratulations. congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire businesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. because when you add verizon to your company, you don't just add, you multiply. ♪ discover something new... verizon. i joined the navy when i was nineteen. i was a commissioned officer at twenty-three. i was an avionics... tactical telecommunications... squad leader. i think the hardest transition as you get further into the military is... you know it's going to end one day. chase hired me to be a personal banker. i'm a business analyst... manager. i'm very proud to work for chase. when you hire a veteran, you get... great leadership... decisiveness... focus. chase knows, when you hire a veteran, you're hiring america's best. chase is proud to help 100,000
he's the co-author of a new ebook, the right fights back and we go behind the scenes in the rac for theyour website, congratulations. congratulations. congratulations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire businesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. because when you add verizon to your company, you don't just...
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how an increase in gun sales is tied to theala presidential rac. >>> just four days away from the iowail just witnessed moments ago. republican candidate newt gingrich on the campaign trail in des moines. he was actually the centerpiece of kind of a coffee talk with moms there and he was asked about his mother kitt who died back in 2003 and it really ended up being a rather tender moment for the republican candidate. let's take a look at that moment when he started to talk about his mom and who she suffered from depression and other health matters. >> my whole emphasis on brain science comes indirectly from dealing with -- see? but dealing with the real problems of real people in my family. and so it is not a theory. it is in fact, you know, my mother. i do policy much easier than i do personal. >> and they're going to be mad at me. but if she were here today what would you tell her? >> if she were here today? >> yes. >> well, she'd be talking to all these people. >> a real tender moment there for newt gingrich talking about his mom, kitt who died back in 2003. he was kind of revealing
how an increase in gun sales is tied to theala presidential rac. >>> just four days away from the iowail just witnessed moments ago. republican candidate newt gingrich on the campaign trail in des moines. he was actually the centerpiece of kind of a coffee talk with moms there and he was asked about his mother kitt who died back in 2003 and it really ended up being a rather tender moment for the republican candidate. let's take a look at that moment when he started to talk about his...
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. >> the year they were embear rac rased by the morality of jersey shores. >> we will play a clip ofaul revere hung out as a teenager, which was something new to learn and he who warned the british that they weren't going to be taking away our arms and making sure as he was riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be secure and we were going to be free. >> oh, it's like jazz. >> i guess the reason i want to play this for you. sarah palin, she burned so brightly. i feel like she has really left our national discourse, probably for the better but i feel like for political comedians, for the worst. >> i would like her to write for me, because she is hilarious in so many levels. the fact she would take herself seriously as a politician. my kids know that. >> that's the funniest part. the people that take themselves seriously are exactly what that is. >> i like her. to me, she is like a female ann coulter. it is a loss for the american presidency. her loss is a loss to everyone at this table. >> did she win loser? >> she did. she beat out -
. >> the year they were embear rac rased by the morality of jersey shores. >> we will play a clip ofaul revere hung out as a teenager, which was something new to learn and he who warned the british that they weren't going to be taking away our arms and making sure as he was riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be secure and we were going to be free. >> oh, it's like jazz. >> i guess the reason i want to play this for...
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[applause] those same values led jewish leaders to found rac 50 years ago. [applause] they led abraham joshua heschel to pray with his feet and march with dr. king. [applause] and over the last three years, they have brought us together on the most important issues of our time. when we began this journey, we knew we would have to take on powerful special interests. we would have to take on a washington culture where doing what's politically convenient is often valued above doing what's right; where the focus is too often on the next election instead of the next generation. [applause] and so time and time again, we've been reminded that change is never easy. and a number of the rabbis who are here today, when i see them, they'd been saying a prayer. they noticed my hair is grayer. [laughter] but we didn't quit. you didn't quit. and today, we're beginning to see what change looks like. and eric mentioned what change looks like. change is the very first bill i signed, the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, which says in this country an equal day's work gets an equal
[applause] those same values led jewish leaders to found rac 50 years ago. [applause] they led abraham joshua heschel to pray with his feet and march with dr. king. [applause] and over the last three years, they have brought us together on the most important issues of our time. when we began this journey, we knew we would have to take on powerful special interests. we would have to take on a washington culture where doing what's politically convenient is often valued above doing what's right;...
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[applause] those same values led jewish leaders to found rac 50 years ago. [applause] they led abraham joshua heschel to pray with his feet and march with dr. [applause] -- with dr. king. and over the last three years, they have brought us together on the most important issues of our time. when we began this journey, we knew we would have to take on powerful special interests. we would have to take on a washington culture where doing what's politically convenient is often valued above doing what's right; where the focus is too often on the next election instead of the next generation. [applause] and so time and time again, we've been reminded that change is never easy. and a number of the rabbis who are here today, when i see them, they'd been saying a prayer. they noticed my hair is grayer. [laughter] but we didn't quit. you didn't quit. and today, we're beginning to see what change looks like. and eric mentioned what change looks like. change is the very first bill i signed, the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, which says in this country an equal day's work g
[applause] those same values led jewish leaders to found rac 50 years ago. [applause] they led abraham joshua heschel to pray with his feet and march with dr. [applause] -- with dr. king. and over the last three years, they have brought us together on the most important issues of our time. when we began this journey, we knew we would have to take on powerful special interests. we would have to take on a washington culture where doing what's politically convenient is often valued above doing...
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those same values led jewish leaders to found rac 50 years ago. they led abraham joshua heschel to pray with his feet and march with dr. king. [applause] and over the last three years, they have brought us together on the most important issues of our time. when we began this journey, we knew we would have to take on powerful special interests. we would have to take on a washington culture where doing what's politically convenient is often valued above doing what's right, where the focus is too often on the next election instead of the next generation. [applause] and so time and time again, we've been reminded that change is never easy. and a number of the rabbis who are here today, when i see them, they'd been saying a prayer. they noticed my hair is grayer. [laughter] but we didn't quit. you didn't quit. and today, we're beginning to see what change looks like. and eric mentioned what change looks like. change is the very first bill i signed, the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, which says in this country an equal day's work gets an equal day's pay.
those same values led jewish leaders to found rac 50 years ago. they led abraham joshua heschel to pray with his feet and march with dr. king. [applause] and over the last three years, they have brought us together on the most important issues of our time. when we began this journey, we knew we would have to take on powerful special interests. we would have to take on a washington culture where doing what's politically convenient is often valued above doing what's right, where the focus is too...