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but in gererny, a resisisnce wasuilding that wowoed to dismantel the third reich from the inside.heir primary aim, assassinate hitler. dedrick bonhoffer was a leader in the cause. i sat down with eric matasis to discuss his life and fate. >> bonhoffer is the ultimate role model for christians today. >> reporter: bonhoffer grew up in an educated and artistic family in germany. his father was a distinguished brain chemist, and his brother worked with albert einstein to split the adam. bonhoffer told the field of theology. and while doing post-graduate studies in new york, he was surprised by what he found, or, rather, what he didn't find. >> in new york they preach about virtually everything, but only one thing was not addressed or addressed so rarely, i've yet been able to hear it, namely the gospel of jesus christ, the cross, sin, forgiveness, death, and life. >> 80 years ago he wrote those words about the state of mainstream protestantism in new york city. >> reporter: while he didn't find sound theology in most of the churches in new york, he was inspired when he went to abissin
but in gererny, a resisisnce wasuilding that wowoed to dismantel the third reich from the inside.heir primary aim, assassinate hitler. dedrick bonhoffer was a leader in the cause. i sat down with eric matasis to discuss his life and fate. >> bonhoffer is the ultimate role model for christians today. >> reporter: bonhoffer grew up in an educated and artistic family in germany. his father was a distinguished brain chemist, and his brother worked with albert einstein to split the adam....
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robert reich, thank you so much once again for coming on the program. >> john: thanks, john. >> john:horrified me, but you're brilliant. going to michael from the daily beast. welcome back. >> thanks. >> john: you wrote about this, and hilariously. will you try to explain john boehner's strategy refuseing to negotiate and insisting this president bears all the blame? >> i think he's just trying to make lemonade out of lemon. which is to say he has a caucus. i don't wanting to tooto go too sympathetic, what he says to his wife in late night phone conversations i don't know but i think he knows he must know on some level that his party really risks getting blamed for this. this is no other reason for him to be doing things like writing this he had tore yam like this op-ed in the editorial saying obama is to blame. his strategy is to just try to bush it off on obama frantically knowing that deep down that's probably not going to work if. >> john: some would argue that that they're telling wall street editors exactly what they want to hear. if it goes through and most people expect, i men
robert reich, thank you so much once again for coming on the program. >> john: thanks, john. >> john:horrified me, but you're brilliant. going to michael from the daily beast. welcome back. >> thanks. >> john: you wrote about this, and hilariously. will you try to explain john boehner's strategy refuseing to negotiate and insisting this president bears all the blame? >> i think he's just trying to make lemonade out of lemon. which is to say he has a caucus. i don't...
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reich draws his own cartoons to illustrate complicated economic ideas.recently chatted and drew with professor reich at his office on the cal campus. he is a fascinating man, to see the full segment we invite you to go to our website nbcbayarea.com/the interview. >>> how about another political heavyweight from the bay area, kamala harris is not only a hot topic here in town but also in washington, could president obama tap her for a national appointment? harris talks to us candidly about politics and how she unwinds in her personal life. >> now to a woman named one of america's most powerful women by "newsweek" magazine. >> welcome to the charmed political life of kamala harris. local locally, we've seen the 48-year-old oakland native rewrite the history books. >> sit. you must sit. >> as she climbed the ladder. nationally washington insiders say it's only a matter of time before she heads to the capitol. flattering to hear your name, every hot list, it's kamala harris, senator, governor, supreme court, attorney general of the united states. flattering
reich draws his own cartoons to illustrate complicated economic ideas.recently chatted and drew with professor reich at his office on the cal campus. he is a fascinating man, to see the full segment we invite you to go to our website nbcbayarea.com/the interview. >>> how about another political heavyweight from the bay area, kamala harris is not only a hot topic here in town but also in washington, could president obama tap her for a national appointment? harris talks to us candidly...
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he eventually built a vast nazi headquarters up here which served as a second capital of the third reich and an impressive place to wow visiting diplomats. today a museum sits upon what remains of the bombed-out compound. its purpose? to help germans understand and learn from their recent history. hitler's spinmeisters capitalized on the fuhrer's love of this region to establish the notion that the former austrian was truly a german at heart. from the museum, local guide david harper joins us as we enter a vast bunker system. it was started in 1943 after the battle of stalingrad ended the nazi aura of invincibility. this incredibly engineered climate-controlled underground maze was a virtual city. it came complete with meeting rooms and offices for the government lavish living quarters for hitler and four miles of tunnels cut by forced labor through solid rock. it never hosted the desperate last stand for which it was built. at the bottom of this 100-foot shaft was an entrance to hitler's private bunker. this was below his huge home. it was extremely luxuriously fitted-out -- parquet woo
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reich who was the last were president to balance of the budget?nhower. >> john: it was actually nixon. >> and bill clinton balanced the budget. that's an important reality. >> john: and it's great to talk to a man who was instrumental of that. robert reich author of "beyond outrage" and a man i hope runs for president so i can campaign for him, thank you sir, for your time tonight. >> good night. >> john: as i mentioned earlier in the program gone issues will play a strong role, and they are trying to pressure congress to listen to voters. gabby giffords had this to say in a new ad released by her political action committee. >> we have a problem. where we shop. where we pray. where our children go to school. but there are solutions. we can agree on even gun owners like us. take it from me. congress must act. let's get this done. >> john: and voters in some unlikely places agree it's time to get something done on guns. this is part of an ad that is aimed directly at kentucky senator and minority leader mitch mcconnell. >> the guns meant for war cou
reich who was the last were president to balance of the budget?nhower. >> john: it was actually nixon. >> and bill clinton balanced the budget. that's an important reality. >> john: and it's great to talk to a man who was instrumental of that. robert reich author of "beyond outrage" and a man i hope runs for president so i can campaign for him, thank you sir, for your time tonight. >> good night. >> john: as i mentioned earlier in the program gone issues...
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i'm pleased to be joined by robert reich and author of "beyond outrage."come welcome. >> good evening. >> john: you heard the congressman speak and the news is the president will meet with congressional leaders on friday. what can we expect if they make a deal, and how would cutting the sequester down to $600 billion or the $320 billion that our previous congressman smith proposed affect our economy? >> well, look, it's very important to cut the sequester down. you've got 20 million americans who are unemployed or under employed. you've got so much excess in the economy. the consumers who are spending 70% of our economy those consumers are not spending. their wage versus gone done. their benefits have gone done, the median wage has gone down. if the government pulls out $58 billion, that's what it means this year, if they pull that much out of the economy at the same time that the consumers are reluctant to spend we'll have higher employment, slower economy and increasing the chance of recession. this sequester is a lousy idea on all grounds. what we ought
i'm pleased to be joined by robert reich and author of "beyond outrage."come welcome. >> good evening. >> john: you heard the congressman speak and the news is the president will meet with congressional leaders on friday. what can we expect if they make a deal, and how would cutting the sequester down to $600 billion or the $320 billion that our previous congressman smith proposed affect our economy? >> well, look, it's very important to cut the sequester down....
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bob reich knows that. he ran a federal agency.a way to make these cuts, in my opinion, business as do it all the time, without disrupting the vital services that americans depend on from our government. >> robert, let me ask you about what -- and play the exchange between bob woodward and wolf blitzer. because this is a pretty amazing thing that bob woodward says the white house did to him. here it is. >> i mean -- >> you're used to this kind of stuff, but share with our viewers what's going on between you and the white house? >> well, they're not happy at all and some people kind of, you know, said, look, we don't see eye to eye on this. they never really said, though, afterwards, they've said that this is factually wrong, and it was said to me, in an e-mail, by a top -- >> what was said? >> it was said very clearly, you will regret doing this. >> who sent that e-mail to you? >> well, i'm not going to say. >> that's impressive. "you will regret doing this," from someone in the white house? >> well, i think that's pretty outrageou
bob reich knows that. he ran a federal agency.a way to make these cuts, in my opinion, business as do it all the time, without disrupting the vital services that americans depend on from our government. >> robert, let me ask you about what -- and play the exchange between bob woodward and wolf blitzer. because this is a pretty amazing thing that bob woodward says the white house did to him. here it is. >> i mean -- >> you're used to this kind of stuff, but share with our...
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robert reich is the former u.s.or secretary to bill clinton and author of "beyond outrage," what's gone wrong with our economy and how to fix it and ari fleischer, former white house press secretary under george w. bush. all right, let's get some action here. robert, the white house responded to john boehner's challenge of saying, where are the cuts, with a blog post from dan pfeiffer who wrote, "the fact is, the president has a detailed balanced plan with spending cuts, he's willing to make tough choices. now it's time for the speaker to do the same." then he had a link to an 80-page proposal from september, including war savings, it includes tax reform, which of course they want. it doesn't fully lay it out by any stretch of the imagination. so jay carney was asked what specifically will the white house cut and here's what jay carney said. >> it's in the proposals he submitted to the speaker of the house that the speaker walked away from -- >> where does the president prevent sequestration from happening? shouldn'
robert reich is the former u.s.or secretary to bill clinton and author of "beyond outrage," what's gone wrong with our economy and how to fix it and ari fleischer, former white house press secretary under george w. bush. all right, let's get some action here. robert, the white house responded to john boehner's challenge of saying, where are the cuts, with a blog post from dan pfeiffer who wrote, "the fact is, the president has a detailed balanced plan with spending cuts, he's...
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>> got any reich snlg >> yeah, geez, i'm sorry. there you go, there's that.ughter) very nice, very lovely. >> all right. >> dave: i was surprised she had not been to high school and this one right here. there you go. >> all right. (laughter) >> okay, i'll get the rest later. >> dave: thanks, tommy. and she's from montana. you know, gary cooper, old actor famous actor -- >> paul: excuse me. i can't help but notice you had an awful lot of garbage. >> dave: yeah, they didn't come last week. (laughter) you know who's on the program? we'll be right back with chris o'donnell. he'll be right here, ladies and gentlemen. ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. i ♪ ♪ (cheers and applause) >> dave: wow! that's show business right there. >> paul: that's show business right there. >> dave: our next guest stars on the very popular television show -- oh, my god is this a popular television show. "ncis: los angeles." duh, hello! (laughter) you can see it tuesdays-- that's tonight. well you've -- i guess you saw it. (laughte
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the city is morning in a loss of innocent german citizens, not the downfall of the third reich. >> ash wednesday is also a holiday for political junkies year, politicians use the occasion to fire up their base. in bavaria, the csu leader try to galvanize support ahead of this year's elections, criticizing peer steinbrueck 4 racking up billions in debt during his time as finance minister. steinbrueck head back, saying the current government was as unpopular as appen -- >> appendicitis. >> and root canals combined. >> the company took a particular the strong hit in southern europe where the economic crisis has seen a car sales plummet. peugeot has also been hit by rising costs of raw materials like steel. >> cars are still rolling off the assembly lines, but stiff competition from foreign manufacturers has made it harder to find buyers for french cars. by contrast, south korea was a brand is riding high. french producers have failed to invest in expanding markets and developing countries such as india or china, and experts say that is hurting the bottom line. peugeot will have to restruc
the city is morning in a loss of innocent german citizens, not the downfall of the third reich. >> ash wednesday is also a holiday for political junkies year, politicians use the occasion to fire up their base. in bavaria, the csu leader try to galvanize support ahead of this year's elections, criticizing peer steinbrueck 4 racking up billions in debt during his time as finance minister. steinbrueck head back, saying the current government was as unpopular as appen -- >>...
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those mean mickey hyatt didn't back in one thousand nine hundred eight but his fellow compatriots kimi reich unity it's a day and he will try to repeat that feat the two thousand and seven formula one champion is this year's star for an attraction along with fellow f one race the frenchman shall peak with the two competing against the best of russia's current races and while kimi admitted having not met any of those drivers before he believes russia could soon produce a champion formula one my for him might not i mean there's no guarantee right now or some. driver in front that you never know what's going to happen in the future. if interest in the us. will happen for one race so probably. in two thousand and ten vitale could throw off became the first russian to make his f one debut. managing one podium finish in fifty eight races and is currently without a team however the race of stars was less about high octane aspiration and more about grit. determination on the ice and reigning champion kitty levy didn't look down and out at one stage managed to pull off a third defense of his title th
those mean mickey hyatt didn't back in one thousand nine hundred eight but his fellow compatriots kimi reich unity it's a day and he will try to repeat that feat the two thousand and seven formula one champion is this year's star for an attraction along with fellow f one race the frenchman shall peak with the two competing against the best of russia's current races and while kimi admitted having not met any of those drivers before he believes russia could soon produce a champion formula one my...
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reich to your hometown papers. rights to the editors -- right to your hometown papers. tell them you have a story to tell. there are some other public relations folks. we are happy to help. my job is to train the attorneys and the clients and help them write. a shout out to christina. she is a fair reporter. she is not on the editorial staff. talk to her because she is here to share your stories. we have had a lot of good luck working with her. >> in terms of the media, for us congressional aides and congressional members, we get a lot of inquiries. one of the things that ask is, do you know anyone who can talk on this. i encourage our service women who want to speak up about this to visit any one of us. there are two or three women on the armed services committee including chemical -- tammy the courts, who is a veteran. -- tammy duckworth, who is a veteran. >> it is helpful to have international field perspective. of course, the legal perspective than the passion behind all of this. i appreciate you bringing that forward. [captioning performed by national captioning in
reich to your hometown papers. rights to the editors -- right to your hometown papers. tell them you have a story to tell. there are some other public relations folks. we are happy to help. my job is to train the attorneys and the clients and help them write. a shout out to christina. she is a fair reporter. she is not on the editorial staff. talk to her because she is here to share your stories. we have had a lot of good luck working with her. >> in terms of the media, for us...
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the fact that now in the history books, the american people voting in great numbers reject their war-reich jinglistic notions of what america stands for. their problem is with america's choice of who it wants to be president. who it wants to sign. and what we should be doing in this world. obama works for peace. he works hard for it. this crowd has other ideas. and that's "hardball" for now. happy valentine's, everybody. what a day. and thanks for being with us tonight. "politics nation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris: and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, breaking news in an unprecedented, shocking move. republicans have filibustered a final vote on chuck hagel, president obama's pick to head the defense department. just four republicans join 54 democrats to support a vote on the nomination. now, you mugs know this is the first time in american history that a defense secretary nominee has been filibustered. forced to clear a 60 vote threshold. the president himself responded just minutes ago. >> chuck hagel, who, by the way, was a member of the republican c
the fact that now in the history books, the american people voting in great numbers reject their war-reich jinglistic notions of what america stands for. their problem is with america's choice of who it wants to be president. who it wants to sign. and what we should be doing in this world. obama works for peace. he works hard for it. this crowd has other ideas. and that's "hardball" for now. happy valentine's, everybody. what a day. and thanks for being with us tonight. "politics...
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and, finally, you have someone reich chris wallace who is certainly a more moderate voice of fox telling the truth and calling him out as ridiculous. and wayne lapierre is not prepared for this at all. >> guys, why don't they pay attention to the aclu? if you think about it, you can't do a stop and frisk law without fighting the aclu. you can't just go out and frisk them. these guys think somebody is coming to their house to take away their shotgun? there's no precedent for this. we are so scared to invade people's privacy in this country that the only time you get checked -- you don't get checked getting on a train. the only time is getting on an airplane. >> chris, you like american history. you reach hitch ard hoffstetter. from the very beginning, this country was born with this conflict between people who were fearful of big government and those who weren't. and people like wayne lapierre and others just found these flames. they make a lot of money doing it. it supports them politically. >> why does it work? >> i think they are preying on fears and worries and anxieties. >> is he cra
and, finally, you have someone reich chris wallace who is certainly a more moderate voice of fox telling the truth and calling him out as ridiculous. and wayne lapierre is not prepared for this at all. >> guys, why don't they pay attention to the aclu? if you think about it, you can't do a stop and frisk law without fighting the aclu. you can't just go out and frisk them. these guys think somebody is coming to their house to take away their shotgun? there's no precedent for this. we are...
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sally, i would reich like to stress profits were up 22%.icken wing prices continue to rise. let's get guidance right away for 2013 on whether you continue to see chicken wing prices jump as much as last year. >> thanks, liz, for having me. as we look at 2013, we said on our earnings kuhl that we can expect to achieve earnings growth of about 25% on a 52-like basis over this past year. we're already starting to see chicken wings mo moderate since super bowl. they are down close to 20 cents in just the last 7 or 8 days. so, 2012, certainly, some of the highest wing prices we've ever seen. i think what exacerbates it in 2011 wing prices were some of the lowest we had ever seen. we were very pleased with our revenue growth and we really did leverage on almost all other items, all other ins lines on the p&l statement from cost to sales. we were able to mitigate the impact of high chicken wing prices, not only high chicken wing prices but larger wings. a loss in yield by the high revenue growth. all in all --. liz: let's point that out. wings hav
sally, i would reich like to stress profits were up 22%.icken wing prices continue to rise. let's get guidance right away for 2013 on whether you continue to see chicken wing prices jump as much as last year. >> thanks, liz, for having me. as we look at 2013, we said on our earnings kuhl that we can expect to achieve earnings growth of about 25% on a 52-like basis over this past year. we're already starting to see chicken wings mo moderate since super bowl. they are down close to 20 cents...
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idaho's james reich. he is joined by john corn nn, jim demint, pat toomey and ron johnson. joined by udall, ron wyden and al franken, dick durbin and patty murray. so are two of the most conservative members of the caucus. the threat of primaries in 2014 moved several republicans to the right in 2012. 2011 lindsey graham was the senate's 42nd most conservative member, basically one of the most moderate and john cornyn the 14th. gram leapfrogged to 42 and cornyn to 3. flagging the rankings for journalists who have written or continue to write that senator ted cruz is pushing cornyn to the right. not just republicans who are more conservative last year than the year before. north carolina kay hagan, one of the handful of red state democrats who could be in danger in 2014. she jumped from 69th to the 52nd most conservative in 2012. >>> the senate odd couples are breaking up. ron johnson the 5th more conservative. and a breakup of long-time odd couple harkin and grassley innide waw and in south dakota rumors that tim johnconson could head for the exits breaking up that pairing
idaho's james reich. he is joined by john corn nn, jim demint, pat toomey and ron johnson. joined by udall, ron wyden and al franken, dick durbin and patty murray. so are two of the most conservative members of the caucus. the threat of primaries in 2014 moved several republicans to the right in 2012. 2011 lindsey graham was the senate's 42nd most conservative member, basically one of the most moderate and john cornyn the 14th. gram leapfrogged to 42 and cornyn to 3. flagging the rankings for...
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robert reich is from the university of california at berkeley and author of "beyond outrage." both are cnbc contributors and we thank you for joining us. good to see you both. senator gregg, what's a smart spending cut? what's that mean? >> i don't know. i think it's a washington speak word for probably no cuts. >> no cuts? >> that's the tradition in washington. they say if it's not a good cut, don't make the cut. the fact is there's going to have to be decisions made here. taxes were raised at the end of the year. and we know we can't get to the fiscal responsibility we need without our entitlement accounts. they'll vo to step up. >> do you think we will actually see spending cuts on the entitlements? >> what i think is going to happen here is you're going to e see the sequester. it's going to go forward. the pressure is going to be so strong from groups that benefit from those accounts there will be a coming together to relieve that pressure and moving over and doing something on the entitlement side. which is where it should be done. you can't get all the money you need out
robert reich is from the university of california at berkeley and author of "beyond outrage." both are cnbc contributors and we thank you for joining us. good to see you both. senator gregg, what's a smart spending cut? what's that mean? >> i don't know. i think it's a washington speak word for probably no cuts. >> no cuts? >> that's the tradition in washington. they say if it's not a good cut, don't make the cut. the fact is there's going to have to be decisions...
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the fact that now in the history books, the american people voting in great numbers reject their war-reich jinglistic notions of what america stands for. their problem is with america's choice of who it wants to be president. who it wants to sign. and what we should be doing in this world. obama works for peace. he works hard for it. this crowd has other ideas. and that's "hardball" for now. happy valentine's, everybody. what a day. and thanks for being with us tonight. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. i get some backup tonight. james carville is here to explain why it's still the economy, stupid. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> we've got to make sure hard work's rewarded with a wage that you can live on and raise a family on. >> the president demands fairness. but even his call for a $9 minimum wage is way off. tonight, the great james carville on how american workers are getting stiffed and what the democrats can do about it. breaking news. wealthy tax fat cats who have got offshore bank
the fact that now in the history books, the american people voting in great numbers reject their war-reich jinglistic notions of what america stands for. their problem is with america's choice of who it wants to be president. who it wants to sign. and what we should be doing in this world. obama works for peace. he works hard for it. this crowd has other ideas. and that's "hardball" for now. happy valentine's, everybody. what a day. and thanks for being with us tonight. "the ed...
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and the economist robert reich says, "we're back to the widening inequality we had before the big crash." are the financial and political worlds just too intertwined and powerful for anything to change? >> i mean, it's a concern i would worry about. but it doesn't mean you can't, you know, try to stop the problem. i definitely think though that there is this connection now between political power and financial power that's just becoming more and more overt. i mean, what lanny breuer is saying in that video is these people who have an enormous financial power, we can't prosecute them. on the flip side what they're essentially saying is that people who don't have any money at all, it's politically safe to put them in jail. and so, you know, we're creating this kind of dual class. and it's a very upsetting and disturbing situation. >> matt taibbi, we'll be looking forward to your next expose in a couple of weeks. thank you very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> if you've seen or only heard about the film "zero dark thirty" you know that it's triggered a new debate abou
and the economist robert reich says, "we're back to the widening inequality we had before the big crash." are the financial and political worlds just too intertwined and powerful for anything to change? >> i mean, it's a concern i would worry about. but it doesn't mean you can't, you know, try to stop the problem. i definitely think though that there is this connection now between political power and financial power that's just becoming more and more overt. i mean, what lanny...
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it's one of robert reich's favorite stories, his father telling him, you will never pay it off, yourur grandchildren, but look at the way the economy grew in the '50s and '60s. after that time, nobody could complain about the roosevelt debt. >> can i ask quickly about the audience? there is some talk about who will be sitting there. the republican congressman from texas has invited ted nugent. rock star and gun advocate. how do you feel about that? >> i don't want to attack ted nugent and the republican particular guest choices. i will say i know that on our side of the aisle, we have invited a lot of people who are victims of gun violence, and certainly that is a topic we're discussing these days. >> you don't look particularly comfortable with having ted nugent there. >> i wouldn't say i'm comfortable. i would say that wouldn't be my first choice, that's all. >> thank you very much. matt cartwright, president of the freshman class. democratic president of the freshman class, washington for the first state of the union. >> thank you, john. >> we'll find out what republicans want to
it's one of robert reich's favorite stories, his father telling him, you will never pay it off, yourur grandchildren, but look at the way the economy grew in the '50s and '60s. after that time, nobody could complain about the roosevelt debt. >> can i ask quickly about the audience? there is some talk about who will be sitting there. the republican congressman from texas has invited ted nugent. rock star and gun advocate. how do you feel about that? >> i don't want to attack ted...
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. >> we have robert reich and dick cabot became a regular. he will make weekly appearances.came on. dick cavet is talking pop culture and the sharpest guy in the world. we are having a good time with him side kick with me. >> good to talk to you. >> i want to say we live in a world where these drones are going off and barack obama gets to keep his peace prize but nilly van illy had to give theirs back. >> this is the bill press the show. current tv, it's been all building up to this. >>bill shares his views, now it's your turn. >>i know you're going to want to weigh in on these issues. >>connect with "full court press with bill press" at facebook.com/billpressshow and on twitter at bpshow. >>i believe people are hungry for it. >> taking your e-mails on any topic at any time, this is the bill press show. live on your radio and current tv. >> bill: accew weather will join us with a full accounting of the blizzard. graham and mccain, these two have said so much for so little so long they are now qualified to say anything about nothing. that sort of sums it up. i like that. bill
. >> we have robert reich and dick cabot became a regular. he will make weekly appearances.came on. dick cavet is talking pop culture and the sharpest guy in the world. we are having a good time with him side kick with me. >> good to talk to you. >> i want to say we live in a world where these drones are going off and barack obama gets to keep his peace prize but nilly van illy had to give theirs back. >> this is the bill press the show. current tv, it's been all...
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he wrote in a speech, quote, i'd reich to thank my wife, dorothy, who in addition to running her company takes care of family matters allowing me to do things that interest me the most, missile development and testing. julian davidson was quick witted when he added, quote, i want you to know the rumor is not true that dorothy does all the maintenance jobs around the home because i refuse to. i would be happy to do these tasks except she will not allow me to borrow her tools. in the 1990's, julian and dorothy davidson settled in huntsville, alabama. a community he loved very much. julian started davidson technologies in 1996 with just two employees. julian davidson emerged as a leading figure in the tennessee valley and believed if everyone worked for the betterment of the community, regardless of personal gain, everyone benefited. julian sought to leave our community and country better than he found it and he did that. julian davidson is a former chairman of the air force studies board of the national research council, member of the defense sciences board, and vice chairman of the techno
he wrote in a speech, quote, i'd reich to thank my wife, dorothy, who in addition to running her company takes care of family matters allowing me to do things that interest me the most, missile development and testing. julian davidson was quick witted when he added, quote, i want you to know the rumor is not true that dorothy does all the maintenance jobs around the home because i refuse to. i would be happy to do these tasks except she will not allow me to borrow her tools. in the 1990's,...
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meantime over to rick reich mousse. >> rick: we know this pass, you'll get a raise.laughter) >> it's about time, a dollar. >> rick: all right, guys, it was cold across the south eats, and it's fold for this time of year, and cold for any time. and a freeze effect only to f meyers, 44. people on twitter saying it's struggle weather across parts of florida, enjoy that. and as far as any precipitation goes, there's a system here across the northeast, a coastal system, but not that dissimilar to what we had this weekend. and farther up shore, it doesn't have as much expanse. and we're seeing the eastern long island and this is mostly going to be kind after southeastern, massachusetts event, parts of rhode island and see maybe three to six inches of snow and maybe more on cape cod and the islands and windy throughout the day today. winds maybe 40 to 50 miles per hour at time. and traveled across parts of the northeast, not that good. the temps for today though. certainly you see the cold air and not that bad across parts of the south. back to you. >> thanks, rick. coming
meantime over to rick reich mousse. >> rick: we know this pass, you'll get a raise.laughter) >> it's about time, a dollar. >> rick: all right, guys, it was cold across the south eats, and it's fold for this time of year, and cold for any time. and a freeze effect only to f meyers, 44. people on twitter saying it's struggle weather across parts of florida, enjoy that. and as far as any precipitation goes, there's a system here across the northeast, a coastal system, but not...
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the city says it is reiching out to people at the site to offer shelter options.ren. >> we're going to have breezy to windy conditions mostly at the coast later on today. but otherwise a beautiful day shaping up. windy at the coastline. gusts around 40 miles per hour. the strongest gusts will take place between 3:00 and 5:00. from your future magicus, talking about temperatures today, 61 degrees on the way for livermore. 61 for redwood city and 59 on the way for san francisco. good-looking weekend shaping up. saturday looks like it's going to be cloudy and a little bit cooler than sunday. if you're looking for sunshine and warmth, outdoor activities are going to be better on sunday. >> christina's talking about that wind coming in. but right here, by the water's edge in oakland, we have that camera shaking. it's an indication the area is moving. and it's going to get stronger as the afternoon continues. the traffic is moving nicely, a little slowing north past the coliseum always way into downtown. 580 has cleared as well as the rest of the maze. castro valley, a
the city says it is reiching out to people at the site to offer shelter options.ren. >> we're going to have breezy to windy conditions mostly at the coast later on today. but otherwise a beautiful day shaping up. windy at the coastline. gusts around 40 miles per hour. the strongest gusts will take place between 3:00 and 5:00. from your future magicus, talking about temperatures today, 61 degrees on the way for livermore. 61 for redwood city and 59 on the way for san francisco....