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money's worth for their campaign contributions we've got some harsh words for the senior editor at reason magazine for slamming ron paul and by we i mean look i'm jake will be joining me there this we've got the latest on the almost bro america out of the bus tour and why you want to think that you're a lone wolf terrorist just waiting to happen and because ron paul famously said i always knew that if you were going to have a revolution you needed two things young people and music tonight we've got young people as always then jordan joining me in studio to share the new ron paul things like you just laid out in studio this morning for your listening pleasure only on adam vs the mitt. obama's bailout bus continues to trample through america's heartland as he does his best to give old conservative midwesterners her attacks as part of a plan to save money on health care costs so is the baracoa bill a grand estimates of the prosperous state of the american auto industry now turns out that the luxurious dollar destroyer was built in canada yes by pretty well as the motor coach manufacturer the bronco m
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just like with millis the funny baker who writes we cancelled our subscription to reason magazine today thanks for talking about this you're welcome thank you for being a conscientious consumer of information when we come back we'll have our first ever viewer executive producer claude thanks to one of our facebook fans us so if it sucks you can buy this guy go on the right path in america incidentally came in second in our facebook post office so tonight you're watching adam vs. he is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like al-jazeera. and. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to the u.s. . lindsey lowe and. the free world is not people are saying she's. you know she said she's a young. welcome back to adam vs the man a little over a month ago we announced that we were giving away a block of the show to be executive produced i guess i would say in t.v. land by our show's biggest facebook promoter we had of the repose in the winner is john rizzo an enthusiastic liberty activist from cape coral florida don thanks so much for being wit
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taxpayers more than it's saving that here to discuss this with me is mike riggs associate editor at reason magazine and reason dot com mike thanks so much for being here tonight. first started just give us a few of the details in terms of exactly how much is this costing rather than saving the taxpayers so far at least from the cases that have documented ok so there are roughly at any given time in florida between fifty thousand one hundred thousand people applying for t.n.f. which is in assistance from the families program and as of right now our local news station for documenting the out of forty families who have had to go through the urine test since this program sir july first only to have drugs right so. and one of them is on appeal which means they could be on prescription drugs or something like that so that's a very small portion of the fifty to one hundred thousand people but if you think about this happening at a larger scale if you think of roughly between five and ten percent of people failing and the other ninety five to ninety percent passing and then having to get reimbursed you're
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and joining me tonight is r t correspondent lauren lyster and mike riggs associate editor at reason magazine and reason dot com ok guys so yesterday on the show we played a clip with matt damon with a reason reporter talking about teachers and how much you love your. and we spoke about that yesterday lawrence o'donnell that decided to do with thing about it on his show last night and you know i think it's totally fine if you have your opinions on of course the teacher unions and where you stand but then he made a direct attack about reason where the reporter worked on the right wing organization and then went on to say this. is never once as republican world said hey maybe we should look into how police officers are carrying out their solemn public responsibility to serve and protect. you know right wing website in america is investigating or will investigate how well police officers do their jobs. lawrence. ok so like i said i fully believe that he has the right to say whatever he wants about that interview between my team and between the reporter everyone should you should have an opinion
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joining me this evening is archie producer jenny churchill and my craig's associate editor at reason magazine and reason dot com. thanks for joining me guys. we have decided to show that michele bachmann is just the gift that keeps on giving and then this woman i love that she's running for president i'm a little scared that she's running for president i also love that she's running for president because of this stuff she says just provide so much material and the pictures that obviously are taken of her but here's a new clip of her this something that she said on a radio show take a listen. where graphics i was there's a united states is there are proper porcupine to write the china right there right there so here. are your words here already. i don't know if you're going to be the president you may want to know which countries are rising and which ones don't even exist anymore maybe the soviet union i mean what's frightening to me is this seems to happen often we hear about politicians talking about how they're frightened of the soviet union it's like the ultimate bogeyman actually that doe
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i'm joining me tonight as our tea parties are jenny churchill and that welsh either in chief of reason magazine well spill in the morning it is that's a little longer i think that's what that means. mike huckabee has decided to release an animated cartoon about nine eleven so we can teach kids i mean obviously that's something that children need to know about if it was the biggest terrorist attack on u.s. soil but it's kind of an interesting interesting way of painting it take a look. right there on the right. all right so that was a little snippet that we had to cut from it but the idea is that you know everything goes bad and of course the world trade. the world trade center is hit and all the kids see it but then the americans come back and we take on the world that everything is great and we all came together as a nation and everything is lovely really first i would just like to quickly say that i'm super pumped to rag on someone for you know kind of having a cartoon with a political agenda following not tool time because really i know this is not the arab league. but it was definitely you
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post i wrote today and actually it's a column i wrote earlier when i was with reason magazine and there's another case in texas where there's a guy we're d.n.a. testing could confirm his guilt or it could show him to be innocent and there are some significant questions skinner about as well he was hours away from execution and perry. is fighting d.n.a. testing in this case i mean it's really unfathomable to me that a governor would actually fight to you know not to remain out whether a guy is innocent i mean that to me is really sort of unforgivable you know it's one thing to support the death penalty it's the most thing to say we're going to execute this guy and you know we don't care to find out whether or not he's innocent and that is something that i think kerry needs to go or why jeff i think there are i hope that we start hearing our questions about that from other reporters now you mentioned well and have really had cases skinner case what about the case recently as well where a next can citizen was actually executed even though you know perry basically just spit in the face of int
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editor of the libertarian reason magazine. thank you tom how are you i'm well would you vote for ron paul i am a principled nonvoter but i do so i'm not going to vote for anyone whether or not he's the guy i like the most is more of a gary johnson guy i mean anybody guy but i definitely deserves more attention ok well in that context is he dangerous to the establishment of the republican party. here is hitting some notes at a time when the republican party is basically running away from some record spending under bush was under by no means under control paul objecting to it then he's objecting to it now the only problem is he was running against one objecting to it then i think americans are done with war they're ready for this to be over. again that's something you know republicans hope to engineer that know they did engineer thank you and paul was going to happen who gets now the people who is would now have said we should take a different approach they weren't saying this in two thousand and eight. ron paul is correct me if
editor of the libertarian reason magazine. thank you tom how are you i'm well would you vote for ron paul i am a principled nonvoter but i do so i'm not going to vote for anyone whether or not he's the guy i like the most is more of a gary johnson guy i mean anybody guy but i definitely deserves more attention ok well in that context is he dangerous to the establishment of the republican party. here is hitting some notes at a time when the republican party is basically running away from some...
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like we've seen a number of developments recently for example there was a woman who works for reason magazine who was on fox news and she dared criticize ron paul and the backlash was immediate and the backlash was incredibly strong people were calling for her to be fired and i just wonder if there's this type of attitude within you know libertarian politics that you dare not say anything negative about ron paul who is treated as the messiah and i wonder if your voters or your supposed hers supporters would be considered as betrayed ron paul oh i don't i don't believe in that at all i mean this is a movement this is about the message. and i think it's a message better delivered by two than just one and it's got to grow it's got to grow to the forty percent range to actually be in a position to govern and so i am in this to win the nomination and like i say to do that it has to grow and better two voices than one ok so now let's get to how you would govern if you were to be voted into let's look at the situation in the economy right now it's obviously not getting any better what would you do t
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so why grover why not somebody else to discuss this with me is matt welch editor in chief of reason magazine and co-author of the book the declaration of independence how libertarian politics can fix what's wrong with america thanks so much for being here tonight. we're going to get into grover himself as an individual in just a moment here but tell me i mean how much do you think that the media really allows debates to be formed all by choosing who it is that they put on t.v. to represent either side. groover aside think there's a kind of in between the thirty five yard lines to take a football metaphor since you like golf so much. things that are a excepted there by the sort of journalistic political class as the status quo regardless of whether the status quo is itself insane as long as it's in there than it's normal to talk about it people who insist on bringing up topics that are over here or over here there and do it in kind of a loud voice they are treated as pathological in some way or just kind of strange even if those issues that they're bringing up are ones that a lot of americans
so why grover why not somebody else to discuss this with me is matt welch editor in chief of reason magazine and co-author of the book the declaration of independence how libertarian politics can fix what's wrong with america thanks so much for being here tonight. we're going to get into grover himself as an individual in just a moment here but tell me i mean how much do you think that the media really allows debates to be formed all by choosing who it is that they put on t.v. to represent...
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suggesting that wikileaks will organically provide an alternative if given time, and the editor of "reason" magazine suggests the crisis is written by its losers and people like us are being overly alarmist. so we deliberately sought views that did not necessarily correspond with our own. yet, like many books, we saw this as a vehicle to intervene in policy debates, and we make clear that we come down in support of public subsidies for sustaining experimental and independent media. another aim of the book was to remind people that our current media policies are not inevitable, nor are they natural, nor necessarily ideal. the book does this in two ways. one is by internationalizing the problem by showing what other democracies are doing in response to their journalism crises. rod benson and be craig aaron who you will hear from later both do a great job of showing this by showing how the u.s. is unique among democracies for how little it spends on its public media system. rod benson also debunks many of the myths associated with a government-supported press like the idea that it leads to less journal
suggesting that wikileaks will organically provide an alternative if given time, and the editor of "reason" magazine suggests the crisis is written by its losers and people like us are being overly alarmist. so we deliberately sought views that did not necessarily correspond with our own. yet, like many books, we saw this as a vehicle to intervene in policy debates, and we make clear that we come down in support of public subsidies for sustaining experimental and independent media....
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reason. >> oh so you plug your magazine within reason? >> there was a stunning review. >> exactly. >> bob, who bought and paid for the supreme court? >> who bought and paid for them? >> yes. >> george bush's re-election in 2000. >> you are correct. >> thank you. >> for a group of senena ry ans which i thought was from a different planet. >> they are half horse. >> greg, the albert einstein of medicine is a real place. >> i will believe it when i see it. >> it is a graduate school. go fighting jews. >> another five years and we will see a lot. >> and lastly, so the guy who did the research here says that it doesn't mean most people could live unhealthy lives and not expect to pay a price at the end. so basically the study is pointless. >> kind of, yes. >> it helps none of us. >> yeah, it was just something fun. >> this is news you can't use. >> it is not fun. it is a serious report. >> but it doesn't help. the only person it might help is me because i am three-quarters eskonazi jew. >> they don't do heroin and co cocoa -- cocaine or drink
reason. >> oh so you plug your magazine within reason? >> there was a stunning review. >> exactly. >> bob, who bought and paid for the supreme court? >> who bought and paid for them? >> yes. >> george bush's re-election in 2000. >> you are correct. >> thank you. >> for a group of senena ry ans which i thought was from a different planet. >> they are half horse. >> greg, the albert einstein of medicine is a real place....
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produce an alternative is given time and that belched the editor and chief of the libertarian reason magazine suggests the journalism crisis is written by its losers in and people like us are being overly alarmist. we deliberately sought views that didn't necessarily correspond with their own. like many books we saw this as a vehicle to intervene in the policy debates and make clear we support a public subsidy for the stand experimental and the print media policies are not inevitable nor are the natural or necessarily ideal. the book does this in two ways, one is by the internationalizing the problem of ensuring with other democracies are doing in response to their journalism crises. while bentsen and creditor in who you will hear from leader both to great jobs of showing this how the u.s. is unique among the democracies' for how little on the public media system will also debunks many of the myths associated with the government supported press like the idea that it leads to less journalistic independence or a totalitarian society the research also shows the exact opposite happening and inter
produce an alternative is given time and that belched the editor and chief of the libertarian reason magazine suggests the journalism crisis is written by its losers in and people like us are being overly alarmist. we deliberately sought views that didn't necessarily correspond with their own. like many books we saw this as a vehicle to intervene in the policy debates and make clear we support a public subsidy for the stand experimental and the print media policies are not inevitable nor are...
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the magazine is when i first the reason why. [inaudible] i went there and there was a soiree filled with people who later became very prominent. now and then americans don't understand the gap over the kinds of struggles going on in in for not with the levying for not making those struggles in their own way. and those that were developed a. >> it is the dynamism it is a great possibility. [inaudible] it is not necessarily going to be that way from conception. >> any more questions? . .
the magazine is when i first the reason why. [inaudible] i went there and there was a soiree filled with people who later became very prominent. now and then americans don't understand the gap over the kinds of struggles going on in in for not with the levying for not making those struggles in their own way. and those that were developed a. >> it is the dynamism it is a great possibility. [inaudible] it is not necessarily going to be that way from conception. >> any more questions?...
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the reason the existence of the daily is to be the future of newspaper publishing, magazine publishing. no trees, no trucks to distribute the old forms of delivering mechanisms and there are delivery mechanisms that can transport to us and deliver to us the kind of journalism and/or entertainment we are accustomed to when we want to consume them. that doesn't mean it is an anti digital world. tablets are fascinating as the beginning of the mechanism for that now. what does delivery mechanisms look like in the future that the tablet becomes a remote control for the television? we talked about cloud base storage information. i think we are going to have increasingly digital world and reduce the need for paper and trucks delivery mechanisms. >> fair point. i did fix my tractor this morning with my ipad with and exploded parts diagram on the ground. >> my wife takes the ipad into the kitchen dumping cake batter all over it. trying to get her to realize it is the $1,000 computer and any piece of paper -- [talking over each other] >> the cover is magnetic. if you put and ipad it will hold it
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magazines and fashion publications. in a poll of 2,000 men and women asked to name the best body, helen mirren came in first and for good reason. and keep in mind here, she's 66 years old and she finished on the list above el macpherson, j.lo and mirren won an academy award for playing the queen but the similarities ends there. she posed nude in a bathtub as recently as a year ago. her husband says his wife is bold and beautiful. >>> when we come back, nobody was more surprised than the folks back home at what happened last night and it came at a critical time. >>> finally tonight, back on january 8th we arrived in tucson, arizona, to find a community in shock after a shooting, mourning the dead caring for the wounded and many didn't think their congresswoman was going to make it. boy, did she ever make it. gabby giffords has fought to come back and that fight brought her to the house floor last night to thunderous applause and all we could think of is the resilient community of tucson, arizona, where as lee cowan reports, they were cheering her on every step of the way. >> reporter: it was once considered wishful thinking, th
magazines and fashion publications. in a poll of 2,000 men and women asked to name the best body, helen mirren came in first and for good reason. and keep in mind here, she's 66 years old and she finished on the list above el macpherson, j.lo and mirren won an academy award for playing the queen but the similarities ends there. she posed nude in a bathtub as recently as a year ago. her husband says his wife is bold and beautiful. >>> when we come back, nobody was more surprised than...
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reasonable given russia's. market. the russian ruble is heavily undervalued at least that's the finding of the latest big mac index published by the economist magazine business r.t. is not a toxin to the theory of bergen alex. mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big money is identical if you go this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big mac cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal so to sell this burger to someone in the u.s. . thirty percent or more on the transaction. means that it's likely undervalued of course localization of production varying disposable incomes all way you know the difference in price what the index does give people is false food for fools interestingly india tops the list for the cheapest big market even though it isn't a big mac but a maharajah made out of chicken although. that's how i look at the markets now all is declining for a fourth day and its longest losing streak since may invest is bet the signs of a slowing u.s. economy may fall to fuel the mouth of the world's biggest consumer of
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in reasonably rop states with the possible exception of massachusetts and he's got $10 million in the bank and looking great in a bathing suit. >> take it back to june 1982, cover cosmo pal tan magazinebrown won the sexiest man in america. 22 years old. grover norquist was like no bathing suit. i don't know what bathing suit he's talking about. hugo chavez is working out to promote the healthy government healthy body campaign and to showcase his fight against cancer. the government produced the video showing chavez doing exercises right there at the palace. he's got the country's emblem right there on the jacket of his workout suit letting the country know that he's healthy and able to govern. he's kind of like our michelle obama. she's doing the let's move campaign. he's doing the whatever that was. i'm not really sure. still ahead on "way too early," why are you awake is th? and "morning joe" just moments away. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a
in reasonably rop states with the possible exception of massachusetts and he's got $10 million in the bank and looking great in a bathing suit. >> take it back to june 1982, cover cosmo pal tan magazinebrown won the sexiest man in america. 22 years old. grover norquist was like no bathing suit. i don't know what bathing suit he's talking about. hugo chavez is working out to promote the healthy government healthy body campaign and to showcase his fight against cancer. the government...
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a magazine admits it doctored the photos. the details after the break reasonablee being mean comes with perks. a survey says mean people make more money. we will crunch the numbers after the break. [ male announcer ] for sore muscles use new bengay cold therapy. it's pro-cool technology releases armies of snowmen masseuse, who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a 5-dollar coupon. [ martin luther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are commit
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reason what we're doing right now, giving them attention. i will guarantee you if the head of "newsweek" had a picture of herself like this on the cover of my magazine to pay. finally, the national organization for women defended bachmann against "newsweek." interesting they chose this one to defend. look at what terry o'neil said. it's sexist, casting her in that expression and then adding the queen of rage, i think it is, i guess sexist. gloria steinem had a very simple test. is it done to a man? has it every been done to a man? surely this has never been done to a man. >> we can probably agree the media does it every time. they seem to pick on women more than men, right? >> bob: true, except for right wing blogs that picture me massachusetts a c. a crazy. >> but you're not a candidate for office. >> eric: this isn't gender sexist. they had romney a few weeks ago with his hands off coming off a broadway play. >> isn't he coming off a broadway play? >> not that i know of. >> kimberly: this is not only sexist but part and parcel of the mainstream media. when they attack conservative. they had no problem with what they did to sarah palin and mitt rom
reason what we're doing right now, giving them attention. i will guarantee you if the head of "newsweek" had a picture of herself like this on the cover of my magazine to pay. finally, the national organization for women defended bachmann against "newsweek." interesting they chose this one to defend. look at what terry o'neil said. it's sexist, casting her in that expression and then adding the queen of rage, i think it is, i guess sexist. gloria steinem had a very simple...
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magazine will you are urban policy. beggars today are hustlers. >> there must be some that are genuinely mentally ill desperate people. >> every city has food kitchens galore. the reasonple are on these streets asking for change is overwhelmingly drugs and alcohol. >> homeless, you know. it was just annual easy way to get money. >> general buster used to make a living panhandling. >> on the best day, maybe about $150. >> did he have trouble finding a job. >> i didn't look for no job. that was my job. [ laughter ] >> john: panhandling as a job is common in some places. here in san francisco, packs of young healthy kids beg for spare change. >> got to eat and drink. >> interviewed some of the kids. >> wake up in the morning. start drinking. go to bed. do it again. pretty much it. [ laughter ] >> they have the most deep seeded sense of entitlement that i have ever come across. >> want to be able to sit where we want to. >> this is our home, man. no one is going to make us leave. >> punishing homeless people for being homeless which when insufficient space is unavailable. >> advocates say government should solve this problem by spending more on social services, shelters,
magazine will you are urban policy. beggars today are hustlers. >> there must be some that are genuinely mentally ill desperate people. >> every city has food kitchens galore. the reasonple are on these streets asking for change is overwhelmingly drugs and alcohol. >> homeless, you know. it was just annual easy way to get money. >> general buster used to make a living panhandling. >> on the best day, maybe about $150. >> did he have trouble finding a job....
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magazine will you are urban policy. beggars today are hustlers. >> there must be some that are genuinely mentally ill desperate people. >> every city has food kitchens galore. the reason people are on these streets asking for change is overwhelmingly drugs and alcohol. >> homeless, you know. it was just annual easy way to get money. >> general buster used to make a living panhandling. >> on the best day, maybe about $150. >> did he have trouble finding a job. >> i didn't look for no job. that was my job. [ laughter ] >> john: panhandling as a job is common in some places. here in san francisco, packs of young healthy kids beg for spare change. >> got to eat and drink. >> interviewed some of the kids. >> wake up in the morning. start drinking. go to bed. do it again. pretty much it. [ laughter ] >> they have the most deep seeded sense of entitlement that i have ever come across. >> want to be able to sit where we want to. >> this is our home, man. no one is going to make us leave. >> punishing homeless people for being homeless which when insufficient space is unavailable. >> advocates say government should solve this problem by spending more on social services, shelte
magazine will you are urban policy. beggars today are hustlers. >> there must be some that are genuinely mentally ill desperate people. >> every city has food kitchens galore. the reason people are on these streets asking for change is overwhelmingly drugs and alcohol. >> homeless, you know. it was just annual easy way to get money. >> general buster used to make a living panhandling. >> on the best day, maybe about $150. >> did he have trouble finding a job....
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reason why the earnhardt family has trusted nationwide for more than 30 years. nationwide is on your side. >>> let's talk about what matters now, our partnership with the "essence" magazined so it comes with the territory, but president obama has not gotten a lot of criticism from the high-profile african-americans until now. at a jobs fair this week, congresswoman maxine waters said she supports the president, but he needs to fight harder for his principles. earlier i asked the congresswoman what's behind her frustration. >> the young people who cannot find jobs and mothers who have worked hard and fathers to send their kids off to college, and they come back and they can't find a job, and the parents are asking us, what is going on? i mean, i have worked hard to send this kid to college and he can't get a job. and then, of course, a protracted debate on the debt ceiling where we got our clocks cleaned and the republicans walked away with everything. and we have no new revenue in this picture at all. and it calculates to frustration. >> congresswoman, let's stick to one thing hat a time,at a time, talk about leadership, and are you saying that a black president is not d
reason why the earnhardt family has trusted nationwide for more than 30 years. nationwide is on your side. >>> let's talk about what matters now, our partnership with the "essence" magazined so it comes with the territory, but president obama has not gotten a lot of criticism from the high-profile african-americans until now. at a jobs fair this week, congresswoman maxine waters said she supports the president, but he needs to fight harder for his principles. earlier i asked...
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magazine and that's how we make money, selling subscriptions to liberals. there's nothing wrong with it per se, but there's a certain point whether people are doing this for the right reasonsogical warriors or a racket. >> whether or not, what it tells us about them as individual candidates and the potential trajectory of them as candidates and whether they are good, bad people, all that, then the most interesting part of it, but then there's the political impact, i wonder if it's possible to separate off, to hive off the people trying to build their brand and set them apart from the people running to be president, because the presence of the brand builders makes the presidential context that much more stupid and craven. >> i totally agree, yet what would be the procedure one could plausibly apply to the field to do that separation? i mean, you know, michele bachmann is polling quite well, thank you very much. there are -- i mean, there are certain candidates who were excluded from the stage, gary johnson and buddy roemer who we had on the last word last week, congressman, people with credible records who are not on the stage, i don't think are running to be celebrities, b
magazine and that's how we make money, selling subscriptions to liberals. there's nothing wrong with it per se, but there's a certain point whether people are doing this for the right reasonsogical warriors or a racket. >> whether or not, what it tells us about them as individual candidates and the potential trajectory of them as candidates and whether they are good, bad people, all that, then the most interesting part of it, but then there's the political impact, i wonder if it's...
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reason behind that tired feeling. dr. raj is a "today" contributor and medical editor at "health" magazine.n usually. your thyroid is a gland located in your neck. it really regulates your hormones, metabolism. when it's underactive fatigue is the number one symptom. there are other things as well like constipation, feeling cold, dry skin. this is something the doctor can check with a simple blood test and may require a medication, replacement of that thyroid hormone. it will boost your energy level back up. >> celiac disease could be another culprit. explain what that is. >> this is something -- i'm a gastroenterologist. 133 americans have it. allergy to approaching in rye and barley called glute ten. when you're eating those foods you can develop bloating, diarrhea. one of the main symptoms is fatigue. it may be your only symptom. check with a blood test. you may need to have been a actually have a test where a tube is inserted in your stomach. the treatment is to avoid those foods. glut gluten-free diet. >> fatigue could be a sign of heart disease. i didn't know that. >> right. it's very
reason behind that tired feeling. dr. raj is a "today" contributor and medical editor at "health" magazine.n usually. your thyroid is a gland located in your neck. it really regulates your hormones, metabolism. when it's underactive fatigue is the number one symptom. there are other things as well like constipation, feeling cold, dry skin. this is something the doctor can check with a simple blood test and may require a medication, replacement of that thyroid hormone. it...
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reason it's more of an issue that it may be otherwise is because the administration has shown itself incapable of keeping sensitive information secret and if they are disclosing it to newspapers, magazineswho else, how can we be sure they won't disclose it to a hollywood producer. it's a cause for real concern and i can tell you i have so much contact from people in the intelligence community today fully supporting what i'm doing and saying that it's overdo. >> i have your press release announcing and attached the letters to the two inspectors general. the film is reportedly to be released next october just a month before the november 12th, 2012 elections. it raises the suggestion that perhaps the white house sees a political gain here. do you think this president would sell access essentially for political gain? >> i would think that people in the administration may think they can make a deal with hollywood not intending to disclose anything sensitive or classified but their conduct in the last 90 days shows they're not capable of deciding what's sensitive and what's not. we need to know what precautions and procedures are put in place. i heard from people in the cia when they agreed t
reason it's more of an issue that it may be otherwise is because the administration has shown itself incapable of keeping sensitive information secret and if they are disclosing it to newspapers, magazineswho else, how can we be sure they won't disclose it to a hollywood producer. it's a cause for real concern and i can tell you i have so much contact from people in the intelligence community today fully supporting what i'm doing and saying that it's overdo. >> i have your press release...
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something that they're talking about on the blogs and on the magazines and even in the pages of "the wall street journal." perhaps one reason for this is sarah palin. you see it as one of the lies that feminism tells women is that women cannot be successful because they are victims of mean men in this society. and whatever you think about sarah palin, she is obviously a success. she's a success in politics. she's a success with a whole bunch of children. she's got a cool husband who supports her in what she does. but on top of all that she's pretty and the feminists just can't stand it. so they absolutely keep attacking her all the time. but it has made feminism a subject that they talk about in the media all the time. because the feminist do dominate the discourse of women in the media. and we need to be understanding about the lies that they tell young women. for example, this idea that women are victims, you know, the american women are the most fortunate class of people who ever lived on the face of the earth. i'm sure in other countries women are badly treated but not here. whatever the current cause of the feminists i
something that they're talking about on the blogs and on the magazines and even in the pages of "the wall street journal." perhaps one reason for this is sarah palin. you see it as one of the lies that feminism tells women is that women cannot be successful because they are victims of mean men in this society. and whatever you think about sarah palin, she is obviously a success. she's a success in politics. she's a success with a whole bunch of children. she's got a cool husband who...
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i think the reason for existence of the daily is to be the future of newspaper publishers, magazine publishing for the future. no trees, no trucks to drive and have to distribute what were the old forms of delivery mechanisms. i think that there are delivery mechanisms that can transport to us and deliver to us the kinds of journalism and or entertainment that we are accustom to when we want to consume them. and so the tablets are fascinating for that as a beginning of a delivery mechanism for that right now. what does delivery mechanisms look like that? does the tablet become the remote report for the television? we've talked about cloud base storage of information. so i think that we are going to have an increasingly digit tap world and reduce the need for paper and trucks to deliver and the delivery mechanism. >> fair point. and for the record, i did fix my tractor this morning with my ipad with an exploded parts diagram on the ground next to it. fair point. >> my wife takes the ipad into the kitchen and is, you know, dumping cake batter all over it. i'm trying to get her to realize it's $1
i think the reason for existence of the daily is to be the future of newspaper publishers, magazine publishing for the future. no trees, no trucks to drive and have to distribute what were the old forms of delivery mechanisms. i think that there are delivery mechanisms that can transport to us and deliver to us the kinds of journalism and or entertainment that we are accustom to when we want to consume them. and so the tablets are fascinating for that as a beginning of a delivery mechanism for...
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reason i went there. >> and oprah may be relying on the star power of others. her own slump. her website lost half its readership. her show over. the magazine's>> we investigate the oprah winfrey network. it is no easy task to put all of this together. >> plus, leo versus depp. who "forbes" just named the
reason i went there. >> and oprah may be relying on the star power of others. her own slump. her website lost half its readership. her show over. the magazine's>> we investigate the oprah winfrey network. it is no easy task to put all of this together. >> plus, leo versus depp. who "forbes" just named the
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i think the reason for existence of the daily is to be the future of newspaper publishers, magazine publishingfor the future. no trees, no trucks to drive and have to distribute what were the old forms of delivery mechanisms. i think that there are delivery mechanisms that can transport to us and deliver to us the kinds of journalism and or entertainment that we are accustom to when we want to consume them. and so the tablets are fascinating for that as a beginning of a delivery mechanism for that right now. what does delivery mechanisms look like that? does the tablet become the remote report for the television? we've talked about cloud base storage of information. so i think that we are going to have an increasingly digit tap world and reduce the need for paper and trucks to deliver and the delivery mechanism. >> fair point. and for the record, i did fix my tractor this morning with my ipad with an exploded parts diagram on the ground next to it. fair point. >> my wife takes the ipad into the kitchen and is, you know, dumping cake batter all over it. i'm trying to get her to realize it's $1,
i think the reason for existence of the daily is to be the future of newspaper publishers, magazine publishingfor the future. no trees, no trucks to drive and have to distribute what were the old forms of delivery mechanisms. i think that there are delivery mechanisms that can transport to us and deliver to us the kinds of journalism and or entertainment that we are accustom to when we want to consume them. and so the tablets are fascinating for that as a beginning of a delivery mechanism for...
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i think the reason for existence of the daily is to be the future of newspaper publishing, magazine publishing for the future. the trees, s to drive and have to distribute what were the old forms of delivery mechanisms. i think there are delivery mechanisms that can transport to us and deliver to us the kind of journalism and/or entertainment we are accustomed to when we want to consume them. that does not mean there is an absolutely anti-digital world. what the delivery mechanisms look like in the future -- does the tablet become the remote control for the television? we talked about cloud based storage of information. i think we are going to have an increasingly digital world and reduce the need for paper and trucks to deliver and the delivery mechanism. >> for the record, i did fix might tractor this morning with my ipad with that exploded parts diagram next to it. >> my wife takes the ipad into the kitchen and is dumping cake batter all over it. i am trying to get her to realize is a $1,000 computer and maybe a piece of paper would be better. >> the cover is magnetic. if you put an ipad wi
i think the reason for existence of the daily is to be the future of newspaper publishing, magazine publishing for the future. the trees, s to drive and have to distribute what were the old forms of delivery mechanisms. i think there are delivery mechanisms that can transport to us and deliver to us the kind of journalism and/or entertainment we are accustomed to when we want to consume them. that does not mean there is an absolutely anti-digital world. what the delivery mechanisms look like in...
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has grabbed her share of the early headlines, but now her most recent magazine cover is causing quite a stir for all the wrong reasons. nbc's andrea mitchell joins was details on this story. andrea, good morning. >> reporter: hi, ann. she had rocketed to become the front runner iowa in the critical days before this week's straw poll in ames, but now she faces a whole new challenge, an unflattering "newsweek" cover. >> come to ames, we're going to have a ball. >> campaigning in iowa, michelle bachmann is energetic, focused, taking aim of president obama. >> when the ratings downgrade came out last week, where's president obama. did will rush to the microphone to give confidence to the american people. he got in the helicopter, he took off for the weekend. >> those close to her say she's unscathed by this week's "newsweek's" cover photo with the caption "queen of rage". >> good close up. a wild-eyed photo with the headline, "queen of rage". >> we'll have to take a look at that, won't we. >> in a statement, "newsweek" editor stina brown said michelle bachmann's intensity is galvanizing voters in iowa and this week's cov
has grabbed her share of the early headlines, but now her most recent magazine cover is causing quite a stir for all the wrong reasons. nbc's andrea mitchell joins was details on this story. andrea, good morning. >> reporter: hi, ann. she had rocketed to become the front runner iowa in the critical days before this week's straw poll in ames, but now she faces a whole new challenge, an unflattering "newsweek" cover. >> come to ames, we're going to have a ball. >>...
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something that they are talking about all the time -- and the blogs and the magazines and pages of the wall street journal. perhaps one reasonfor this is sarah palin. you see it one of the lies that feminism tells women is that women cannot be successful because they are victims of mean that men and this society. whenever you think about sarah palin, she is obviously a success. she is a success in politics, she is a success with a whole bunch of children. she has a cool husband who supports her and what she does. on top of all that, she is pretty. the feminist cannot stand it. they absolutely keep attacking her all of the time. but it has made feminism something that they talked about in the media all of the time. feminist to dominate the discourse in the media. we need to be understanding about the lies that they tell young women. for example, this idea that women are victims -- the american women are the most fortunate class of people who have ever lived on the face of the earth. i am sure in other countries women are badly treated. not here. what ever the current cost of the feminist is, women are portrayed as victims. in
something that they are talking about all the time -- and the blogs and the magazines and pages of the wall street journal. perhaps one reasonfor this is sarah palin. you see it one of the lies that feminism tells women is that women cannot be successful because they are victims of mean that men and this society. whenever you think about sarah palin, she is obviously a success. she is a success in politics, she is a success with a whole bunch of children. she has a cool husband who supports her...
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reason why. google is not out to cash and on a big way. that is this side project. paroled is magazineser o time will be beneficial. r and i am happy to seal them deal and and less of the way of publishers. if it was just amazon we would all be in trouble. >> talking about that with microsoft and two areas, met very slowly being encroaches time to those control or are they separating their searches and also not the battle abomey higher education but those windows and a cloud starting with the the to one. >> in terms of competitionted and bing google had 70% a of search activity. even the new users bing brings in polls from yahoo!so which is actually a partner. it does take some of the search is a way that the ku gold doesn't grow so much in the u.s. but it is more than 90%. in portugal it is more than 96%. but we don't use it as muchve as those who fear it. that is happening.wt there is tremendous growth in the arab nations andere india were google has managed to come up withi multiple language search angeles station engines. i lose count right now how many. no indian company had the au
reason why. google is not out to cash and on a big way. that is this side project. paroled is magazineser o time will be beneficial. r and i am happy to seal them deal and and less of the way of publishers. if it was just amazon we would all be in trouble. >> talking about that with microsoft and two areas, met very slowly being encroaches time to those control or are they separating their searches and also not the battle abomey higher education but those windows and a cloud starting with...