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we've got john stanton in studio. don't go anywhere. back. >> announcer: radio meets television. the "bill press show" now on current tv. not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. break the ice with breath-freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> with a distinctly satirical point of view. if you believe in state's rights but still believe in the drug war you must be high. >> only on current tv. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the "bill press show." >> peter: it's the "bill press show." "full court press." peter ogborn sitting in for bill tod
we've got john stanton in studio. don't go anywhere. back. >> announcer: radio meets television. the "bill press show" now on current tv. not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an...
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hey, i'm elizabeth stanton.e in southern california with my friends jimmy bennett, jennifer veal and alex heartman. (chuckles) we're here at knott's berry farm america's first theme park. are you guys ready to ride some rides? yeah! definitely, yes! let's do this. let's do it! never been so... (screaming excitedly) elizabeth: technically southern california is known as a megaregion, which is basically a group of cities along t he coast of... yup, you guessed it, southern california. but for kids like us southern california isn't just a megaregion, it's also mega fun. all right, let's go riding. let's go ride. let's go riding, babe. whoo! elizabeth: southe rn california, or socal includes several cities including los angeles and san diego. in l.a., fun in the sun is the way to go because the beaches are awesome and it's warm all year long. plus, everybody loves checking out hollywood the santa monica pier, the shopping on rodeo drive and the adventures from archery...
hey, i'm elizabeth stanton.e in southern california with my friends jimmy bennett, jennifer veal and alex heartman. (chuckles) we're here at knott's berry farm america's first theme park. are you guys ready to ride some rides? yeah! definitely, yes! let's do this. let's do it! never been so... (screaming excitedly) elizabeth: technically southern california is known as a megaregion, which is basically a group of cities along t he coast of... yup, you guessed it, southern california. but for...
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and stanton refused to vacate the office.ongress passed the audit said the president didn't have the power to terminate cabinet. johnson thought of as an unconstitutional act and to say to have a showdown. posted by trying to get rid of stanton, one of the toughest in the cabinet and how to deal with the south. johnson didn't want to see the south plundered. state wanted to plunder the south. this led to a showdown that lasted several months in which eliza mcardle johnson on a daily basis talk to them about we could rely on who he couldn't come and analyze price, they were it not fitting together all the way through. in her own way, she was like a hillary clinton. she was brilliant in handling the most recent impeachment crisis. a vast right conspiracy was the absolute perfect thing to blend can start assessors. politically it was brilliantly done. i say that without regard to partisan affiliation. i work for a republican president, but i do not appear to talk about who's right and wrong in terms of democrats and republicans.
and stanton refused to vacate the office.ongress passed the audit said the president didn't have the power to terminate cabinet. johnson thought of as an unconstitutional act and to say to have a showdown. posted by trying to get rid of stanton, one of the toughest in the cabinet and how to deal with the south. johnson didn't want to see the south plundered. state wanted to plunder the south. this led to a showdown that lasted several months in which eliza mcardle johnson on a daily basis talk...
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(applause) >> >> rick stanton nominated somebody. rick? * >> if you've been working in graffiti profession for awhile, i think everybody knows randy campbell. who knows randy campbell? that's good. those of you who don't, especially if you're in law enforce. you're probably going to want to write this down. no graph.net. randy campbell has been working in graffiti cases forever and he's a retired, i think, sheriff or highway patrolman. maybe somebody can help me out there. >> highway patrol. >> highway patrolman. what he runs it's no ground.net. for law enforcement, if you're looking for a tagger you think is crossing state boundaries and you catch one and you want to put up that person's tag to other law enforcement agencies, he's got a network where you can do that. so, you send that in to him, he sends it out and it goes to hundreds of cities. if you're looking for somebody and you think that other cities might know who that is, put that out and he'll send it out to all those cities. so, e-mail him and get on his network. he's got a web
(applause) >> >> rick stanton nominated somebody. rick? * >> if you've been working in graffiti profession for awhile, i think everybody knows randy campbell. who knows randy campbell? that's good. those of you who don't, especially if you're in law enforce. you're probably going to want to write this down. no graph.net. randy campbell has been working in graffiti cases forever and he's a retired, i think, sheriff or highway patrolman. maybe somebody can help me out there....
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my grandmother had a stroke, and we moved to stay with her in stanton, virginia.mother decided she had done enough homeschooling. i had her foundation of loving learning, and then for science, i had in this public school in stanton, virginia, a teacher who taught chemistry, who absolutely inspired me to see what science was about and led me to believe that that is what i wanted to do.our first each of us aave sealed black box. there was something inside, and we did not know what it was, and he asked us of all of the experiments we could do to try to figure out what was inside that box without opening it, and it was a perfect metaphor of what science was about, and i had never been challenged in that way. i had dabbled in science.it was sort of memorizing stuff, descriptive parts. i was not so interested, but this was use your brain. it is a detective story. wow, that sounds like what i want to do, so i decided right then and there that i wanted to be a chemist. >> how long were you an atheist, and why? >> i grew up in a home where it was not considered important o
my grandmother had a stroke, and we moved to stay with her in stanton, virginia.mother decided she had done enough homeschooling. i had her foundation of loving learning, and then for science, i had in this public school in stanton, virginia, a teacher who taught chemistry, who absolutely inspired me to see what science was about and led me to believe that that is what i wanted to do.our first each of us aave sealed black box. there was something inside, and we did not know what it was, and he...
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john carlos stanton made the diving stop but he couldn't get cruz at second.a couple batters later. er erick aybar coming through in the clutch. go ahead single and the dominican with a one-run lead and adding to it jose reyes, aybar scores, 3-1, dominican. bottom nine, two on, none out. shane victorino, last chance but he pops out to third, and the dominican republic moves on to the semis, 3-1. the u.s. will play puerto rico on friday in a win or go home situation. >>> nba, spurs trying to clinch a playoff spot, mavericks trying to tay in the playoff hunt. tim duncan knocking down the one-hander in the paint, had 28 and 19. under a minute to play, mavs down 3, dirk nowitzki, he had 21 points and 11 boards. final seconds, mavs down one, vince carter for the win. just short and san antonio clinches a playoff spot and sweeps away the mavericks in the season series for the first time in 15 seasons. i'm chris hassel. have a nice day. >>> all right, chris, thanks for that. >>> how about this for sports victory. 11-year-old kicked off her football team only because
john carlos stanton made the diving stop but he couldn't get cruz at second.a couple batters later. er erick aybar coming through in the clutch. go ahead single and the dominican with a one-run lead and adding to it jose reyes, aybar scores, 3-1, dominican. bottom nine, two on, none out. shane victorino, last chance but he pops out to third, and the dominican republic moves on to the semis, 3-1. the u.s. will play puerto rico on friday in a win or go home situation. >>> nba, spurs...
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stanton boom get the boy yes that was stolen from me just for like any ordinary man he was. i had nothing to do with in the but when i saw him during the day in november parades i looked at him from the stands he built i mean when you saw him close at the pillar hole of the house of the union where he was lying in state. in march nine hundred fifty three of the soviet people been farewell to stalin for three days an endless stream of mourners came to see him lying in state. the first to shout claims that stalin had been murdered was his son by silly. stalin circle would not forget the outburst and would soon try to get rid of him. but before doing so a magnificent funeral was organized for the former leader. many died in the crusher's crowd lined up to see his coffin. a possible to express their grief. party and the people of our country are suffering. for many years the soviet people were led to believe that stalin had died in his kremlin apartment while his country house remained a secret only stalin was aware of the circumstances around his death. the leaders descendants
stanton boom get the boy yes that was stolen from me just for like any ordinary man he was. i had nothing to do with in the but when i saw him during the day in november parades i looked at him from the stands he built i mean when you saw him close at the pillar hole of the house of the union where he was lying in state. in march nine hundred fifty three of the soviet people been farewell to stalin for three days an endless stream of mourners came to see him lying in state. the first to shout...
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for tonight's conversations of great minds i'm joined by susan crawford she is the stanton professor of the first amendment at harvard's kennedy school and a columnist for bloomberg view and wired dot com she's also a member of mayor michael bloomberg new york city council on technology and innovation in two thousand and five to two thousand and eight she was a board member of the internet corporation for assigned names and numbers and as i can and previously she served as a special assistant to president barack obama for science technology and innovation policy and was the co-leader of the f.c.c. transition team between the bush and obama administrations the policy expert in the field of telecommunications in the internet and her new book is titled captive audience the telecom industry industry and monopoly power in the new gilded age i'm honored to welcome susan crawford from the new york studios susan welcome. a thanks so much for having me thanks for joining us the united states used to lead the world in telecom we you know alexander graham bell i think he was an american but res
for tonight's conversations of great minds i'm joined by susan crawford she is the stanton professor of the first amendment at harvard's kennedy school and a columnist for bloomberg view and wired dot com she's also a member of mayor michael bloomberg new york city council on technology and innovation in two thousand and five to two thousand and eight she was a board member of the internet corporation for assigned names and numbers and as i can and previously she served as a special assistant...
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. -- frederica stanton schouten will talk about
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. >> a bit stanton island booyah. >> boston. >> nashville. >> michigan. >> georgia. >> booyahs come from all across america. let cramer help you channel yours. "mad money" with jim cramer. week nights on cnbc. >>> we're riding the magical money mystery tour. and i'm giving you the life lessons i have learned the hard way through decades of stock investing. i told you first about how to get your kids started early. okay. and then i told you about how nothing should ever stop you from investing if i could invest while living in the back seat of my 1977 ford fairmont. right now, i want to tell you about how i got started in individual stock picking, something you know i love and still believe. it's still totally worthwhile if not lucrative and, yes, it is the reason i believe you watch, that is, unless you love the funny outfits that i occasionally don and the outrages -- courtesy of when i used to have a radio show called "real money." if you were picking stocks playing with real money, not just with the ledger or with the game stocks and bonds, you need an account. i got started in 1979.
. >> a bit stanton island booyah. >> boston. >> nashville. >> michigan. >> georgia. >> booyahs come from all across america. let cramer help you channel yours. "mad money" with jim cramer. week nights on cnbc. >>> we're riding the magical money mystery tour. and i'm giving you the life lessons i have learned the hard way through decades of stock investing. i told you first about how to get your kids started early. okay. and then i told you...
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>> this time yesterday we were talking to john stanton from buzzfeed.r budweiser faster than john stanton drank his d.c. beer. and john is a big dude. she also said in the interview, she has a goal in mind to make congress, 51% women. that's what she would like to see. because she talked of life as one of 21 women in the senate. she wants to see a female majority. >> bill: you go girl. martha what other southern states -- is florida showing the way? >> yes, florida is showing the way. the rest of the deep south states are not yet on board. >> bill: so you have got more to work than just mississippi. >> we do. but we're working hard in mississippi. we feel like if mississippi can really show the way for the rest of the deep south that would be a great example to set. >> bill: laura is calling from sea breeze florida. >> caller: good morning. my comment is right now in sea brink, there issing only one doctor that accepts medicaid. what happens when this goes through, do more doctors have to come aboard -- if you have a certain problem, you have to drive l
>> this time yesterday we were talking to john stanton from buzzfeed.r budweiser faster than john stanton drank his d.c. beer. and john is a big dude. she also said in the interview, she has a goal in mind to make congress, 51% women. that's what she would like to see. because she talked of life as one of 21 women in the senate. she wants to see a female majority. >> bill: you go girl. martha what other southern states -- is florida showing the way? >> yes, florida is showing...
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>> john stanton, washington bureau chief at buzz feed.s." undocumented immigrants should not be given a path to citizenship. in the past, he said the opposite. why do you think he's changing his mind now? >> when he wrote this book and he has been out saying this, it was a year ago. and to even speak of a path to anything for latinos who are here illegally was kind of unheard of in the gop and very progressive. we have seen a stark shift in the republican loss of 2012 and i think if he would have written his book now, it may look a little different than what we see in the book currently. >> kind of reminiscent of what mitt romney did when he changed his mind about universal health care and his autobiography, right? >> they're open to these flip-flops at times and i think there is time for him to evolve on the issue, though. >> john bush promoting his book on six morning shows tomorrow, including tand how different audiences respond to his stance on immigration? >> i think conservatives are going to not like it and to a certain degree, mor
>> john stanton, washington bureau chief at buzz feed.s." undocumented immigrants should not be given a path to citizenship. in the past, he said the opposite. why do you think he's changing his mind now? >> when he wrote this book and he has been out saying this, it was a year ago. and to even speak of a path to anything for latinos who are here illegally was kind of unheard of in the gop and very progressive. we have seen a stark shift in the republican loss of 2012 and i...
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. >> six days later, tips lead police to 33-year-old david stanton.s arrested on armed robbery and weapons charges, he pleads not guilty and awaits trial. >>> a vicious attack on a bus driver in kalamazoo township, michigan, captured by security cameras on board. on march 3rd, 2009, a 16-year-old student becomes upset because the substitute bus driver isn't making the correct stops. he begins threatening her from the back of the bus, and the driver pulls over. the teen approaches, and as she tries to radio for help, he flies into a rage and begins attacking the 37-year-old woman. students pull him away, but he comes back and continues punching the woman, as more students try to intervene. the bus driver is treated at the hospital for a broken finger, bruising, and cuts and scrapes to her face and head. the attacker attends a school for students who have exhibited emotional or behavioral problems. he's charged as a juvenile with assault with intent to do great bodily harm. he pleads no contest and is placed in a psychiatric facility for treatment. >>>
. >> six days later, tips lead police to 33-year-old david stanton.s arrested on armed robbery and weapons charges, he pleads not guilty and awaits trial. >>> a vicious attack on a bus driver in kalamazoo township, michigan, captured by security cameras on board. on march 3rd, 2009, a 16-year-old student becomes upset because the substitute bus driver isn't making the correct stops. he begins threatening her from the back of the bus, and the driver pulls over. the teen...
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. >> and john stanton tweets, senator randomly clutching a highlights.ing a six-pack of beer? congressman paul ryan tweeting that answer, enjoyed the wisconsin beer, portman. if the badgers beat the buckeyes, dinner is on you. turns out the two republicans made a bet on the basketball game and didn't go well for congressman ryan and okay, my badgers. and senator portman a six-pack from the congressman. it's your turn to hashtag greta and follow me on twitter: @gretawire. what are we talking about tomorrow. tomorrow. the real reason what's droid-endurance ? the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent
. >> and john stanton tweets, senator randomly clutching a highlights.ing a six-pack of beer? congressman paul ryan tweeting that answer, enjoyed the wisconsin beer, portman. if the badgers beat the buckeyes, dinner is on you. turns out the two republicans made a bet on the basketball game and didn't go well for congressman ryan and okay, my badgers. and senator portman a six-pack from the congressman. it's your turn to hashtag greta and follow me on twitter: @gretawire. what are we...
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nobody knew who elizabeth cady stanton was from about 1900 until the new feminism really began to take hold in the 1980s because she was written out of the suffragists movement for writing a book called "the woman's bible," which criticized all the misogyny in the bible. the fact that nobody knows about you and maybe history doesn't give you your just reward and certainly not in every time, because there are fashions in history, doesn't mean that you didn't play an important role. so he carried on a tradition. and just as those feminists who got written out carried on a tradition which was picked up later on. and the second reason he's so impornt ithate is a mod of what you have to do to fight for an unpopular idea. and you can't do it by hiding behind other labels, because other people are going to criticize you for it. >> you quote ingersoll saying that the result of all of this public religiosity that was surrounding him and surrounds us today is that "we reward hypocrisy and elect men entirely destitute of real principle. and this will never change until the people become grand eno
nobody knew who elizabeth cady stanton was from about 1900 until the new feminism really began to take hold in the 1980s because she was written out of the suffragists movement for writing a book called "the woman's bible," which criticized all the misogyny in the bible. the fact that nobody knows about you and maybe history doesn't give you your just reward and certainly not in every time, because there are fashions in history, doesn't mean that you didn't play an important role. so...
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. >> and john stanton tweets, senator randomly clutching a highlights.paul ryan tweeting that answer, enjoyed the wisconsin beer, portman. if the badgers beat the buckeyes, dinner is on you. turns out the two republicans made a bet on the basketball game and didn't go well for congressman ryan and okay, my badgers. and senator portman a six-pack from the congressman. it's your turn to hashtag greta and follow me on twitter: @gretawire. what are we talking about tomorrow. the real reason that lindsay lohans was late for court. that's next. in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and stillay he mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro.
. >> and john stanton tweets, senator randomly clutching a highlights.paul ryan tweeting that answer, enjoyed the wisconsin beer, portman. if the badgers beat the buckeyes, dinner is on you. turns out the two republicans made a bet on the basketball game and didn't go well for congressman ryan and okay, my badgers. and senator portman a six-pack from the congressman. it's your turn to hashtag greta and follow me on twitter: @gretawire. what are we talking about tomorrow. the real reason...
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i mean, stanton in at the private funeral for lincoln said he was the most perfect governor of men because he was the most perfect governor of himself. and there was this terrifying internal discipline that always comes at a cost. and i think she helped carry the emotional baggage for the two of them. she had a very vivid sense that the blood that had been spilled would come back to haunt them at some point. so they shared a lot of an ability to grief, i think. >> as you wrote were you haunted by the anticipation of the assassination to come? >> well, you know, there are ways in which he seemed to have anticipated it, and because everything that happened in lincoln's life is unbelievable, i mean, she ordered the entire cannon of shakespeare printed volume by volume following the order in the first folio from this fancy place in new york. they would send a play a month, i think. and on i believe the day before the assassination, on april 14th, one of the volumes arrived, and of course it's julius caesar which she of course thought was an omen. and it turned out she was right. but you know,
i mean, stanton in at the private funeral for lincoln said he was the most perfect governor of men because he was the most perfect governor of himself. and there was this terrifying internal discipline that always comes at a cost. and i think she helped carry the emotional baggage for the two of them. she had a very vivid sense that the blood that had been spilled would come back to haunt them at some point. so they shared a lot of an ability to grief, i think. >> as you wrote were you...
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nbc's stephanie stanton has the very latest. she's been following the trial.ay? >> reporter: court resumed this morning for a very short time indeed. and the prosecutor juan martinez got right in there. he said he needed more time to review evidence that he was presented with just this morning. that evidence would be testimony that is expected to be given by dr. richard samuels, he is a psychologist. he is expected to testify that jodi arias suffers from, suffered from ptsd immediately following the killings and also, a disassociate which would help explain the memory gaps that she suffered at the time of the murders and then the weeks and days following. so at this point, judge stephens called a recess to give juan martinez time to talk to the doctor. and the court is due back in session. the court will resume at 1:00 local time. the jury due back at 1:15 local time. >> let's go back to yesterday. we mentioned prosecutors called her explanation, they used the phrase, impossible scenario. what was that about? what were they talking about? >> well, this scenari
nbc's stephanie stanton has the very latest. she's been following the trial.ay? >> reporter: court resumed this morning for a very short time indeed. and the prosecutor juan martinez got right in there. he said he needed more time to review evidence that he was presented with just this morning. that evidence would be testimony that is expected to be given by dr. richard samuels, he is a psychologist. he is expected to testify that jodi arias suffers from, suffered from ptsd immediately...
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for tonight's conversations of great minds i'm joined by susan crawford she was the stanton professor of the first amendment at harvard's kennedy school and a columnist for bloomberg view and wired dot com she's also a member of mayor michael bloomberg new york city council on technology and innovation in two thousand and five to two thousand and eight she was a board member of the internet corporation for assigned names and numbers and as i can and previously she served as a special assistant to president barack obama for science technology and innovation policy and was the co-leader of the f.c.c. transition team between the bush and obama administrations the policy expert in the field of telecommunications in the internet and her new book is titled captive audience the telecom industry industry and monopoly power in the new gilded age i'm honored to welcome susan crawford from the new york studios susan welcome. a thanks so much for having me thanks for joining us the united states used to lead the world in telecom we you know alexander graham bell i think he was an american but res
for tonight's conversations of great minds i'm joined by susan crawford she was the stanton professor of the first amendment at harvard's kennedy school and a columnist for bloomberg view and wired dot com she's also a member of mayor michael bloomberg new york city council on technology and innovation in two thousand and five to two thousand and eight she was a board member of the internet corporation for assigned names and numbers and as i can and previously she served as a special assistant...
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stanton evans. is it because brought out, not a particularly great reputation in to the public consciousness in terms of at least some of the roles he played during the late '40s and early '50s in terms of the battle against mccarthyism. and it is wondering how you see hoover's role in all this, both in terms of your own terms, his relationship with chambers, with bentley and other figures as to where you come down about j. edgar hoover? >> i am a great j. edgar hoover fan. i spent untold hours at the fbi going through the archives there. i have in my possession over 100,000 pages of fbi files, which i got legally through the freedom of information. [laughter] regarding fbi agents in the. elizabeth bentley by the way when she went to the fbi did here in new haven. this is where she went to the fbi, right here. and she was the other major witness against all these suspects. hoover was a stalwart patriot, no question about it. he was meticulous in record-keeping. the gc, did anybody see the movie that
stanton evans. is it because brought out, not a particularly great reputation in to the public consciousness in terms of at least some of the roles he played during the late '40s and early '50s in terms of the battle against mccarthyism. and it is wondering how you see hoover's role in all this, both in terms of your own terms, his relationship with chambers, with bentley and other figures as to where you come down about j. edgar hoover? >> i am a great j. edgar hoover fan. i spent untold...
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i went to a national guard armory in stanton. it was interesting. i learned that this national guard army is called the stonewall brigade. their first activity on behalf of the defense of the nation occurred 20 years before the french and indian wars. the stonewall brigade in stanton began in 14 1740. how does sequester affect the stonewall brigade? it affects their ability to train their people. so a whole series of training exercises that they had planned for the next months or years are now jeopardized and they're not going to be able to train and the commander of the brigade says, look, my people will do anything, but i would rather have them take on the tasks and take on the challenge knowing that they're 100% trained and ready rather than 85% trained and ready or 90% trained and ready. that's an important responsibility we have to those men and women who are -- who sign up voluntarily to be guardsmen and women. whether it was our d.o.d. civilian, our ship repairers, our wounded warriors, our guards men and women, you see these immediate effect
i went to a national guard armory in stanton. it was interesting. i learned that this national guard army is called the stonewall brigade. their first activity on behalf of the defense of the nation occurred 20 years before the french and indian wars. the stonewall brigade in stanton began in 14 1740. how does sequester affect the stonewall brigade? it affects their ability to train their people. so a whole series of training exercises that they had planned for the next months or years are now...
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i forget the name of the park -- >> stanton park. >> bill: right.o just walk around, pop into restraints can't do that anymore. >> obama: sometimes i have this fantasy that i can put on a disguise and wander through teleaeve and go to a bar and have a conversation or go down to a university and meet with students in a setting where it wasn't as formal and we're going to try to find as many opportunities as i can to interact with the israeli people, but you have tapped into something that chases at me. >> bill: i have heard the first lady say the same thing, wouldn't it be nice to go for a walk? no, there was a time. eleanor roosevelt used to do that, but no longer. and imagine having that kind of restriction, right? >> i can't even imagine what that must be like. really and truly. >> bill: when they say they are a prisoner of the white house, they really are. so kate is here with us -- i'm sorry, jennifer for the first half hour to talk economy, and later we'll be joined by james holeman who was at cpac. but first -- >> announcer: this is the "full
i forget the name of the park -- >> stanton park. >> bill: right.o just walk around, pop into restraints can't do that anymore. >> obama: sometimes i have this fantasy that i can put on a disguise and wander through teleaeve and go to a bar and have a conversation or go down to a university and meet with students in a setting where it wasn't as formal and we're going to try to find as many opportunities as i can to interact with the israeli people, but you have tapped into...
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stanton evans a graduate of yale class of, can you help me? 1955, one of the leading members of the conservative movement in the united states his book blacklisted by history the untold story of joe mccarthy is an account during the cold war of the recipients of honorary doctorates in the john marshall law school and was in the accuracy in media award for excellence in journalism. please join me to welcome our panel. [applause] >> it is such a pleasure and an honor to be here. once again i was flattered to be asked to participate last year and now i am back again today. i see some good friends including senator jim buckley. [applause] let us begin with a paradox. whittaker chambers was a soviet spy who became the bill buckley's words the most part -- important defector from communism but he noticed the seductive attractions of communism idgan august 1948 when he
stanton evans a graduate of yale class of, can you help me? 1955, one of the leading members of the conservative movement in the united states his book blacklisted by history the untold story of joe mccarthy is an account during the cold war of the recipients of honorary doctorates in the john marshall law school and was in the accuracy in media award for excellence in journalism. please join me to welcome our panel. [applause] >> it is such a pleasure and an honor to be here. once again...
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john stanton is their washington bureau chief and a good friend of the program here on current tv, bill press, talk radio station. >> heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the bill press sew. [ music ] (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. [ music ] >> this is "the bill press show" live and on current tv. >> arthur delaney from the huffington post, the delaney down downer. we will take calls telling us problems
john stanton is their washington bureau chief and a good friend of the program here on current tv, bill press, talk radio station. >> heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the bill press sew. [ music ] (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. >> if you believe in state's rights but still...
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. >> john stanton was live tweeting from the floor.point where you have to be either at a desk or in the well and rand paul almost stepped outside and if that had happened, then the democrats could have said he's lost control of the floor. we now get it back. someone sort of pushed him back into the well so he could keep going. >> bill: look, i think congress -- rand paul stood up yesterday, i think congress has to stand up and congress has to say you know, we're in charge here. we're going to lay out the policies for the use of the drones before it gets totally out of control and i think congress said uh-huh, you're never going to use them to kill american citizens on american soil. that is a great abuse of authority. chris van hollen coming up next. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with
. >> john stanton was live tweeting from the floor.point where you have to be either at a desk or in the well and rand paul almost stepped outside and if that had happened, then the democrats could have said he's lost control of the floor. we now get it back. someone sort of pushed him back into the well so he could keep going. >> bill: look, i think congress -- rand paul stood up yesterday, i think congress has to stand up and congress has to say you know, we're in charge here....
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. >> bill: does john stanton require you come in -- >> he likes more of a skull belt this is my boss," he wants a big skull ring but i haven't shaved my head yet. that's coming up. >> mandatory tats. >> business tattoo. >> bill: okay, good. the team here. we have our own dress code. whatever you want to wear. peter ogborn and dan henning. stevie lee webb somewhere taking care of the phones for us. hello. and cyprian bowlding. hello, cyp. >> everybody's here. >> bill: taking care of the cell phones. what am i saying? >> cameras. >> are you drunk? [ laughter ] >> cyprian does have a phone. >> bill: he's always got it in hand. speaking of which is mine off? no. [ laughter ] >> you did yell at me once about that. my mom told me to turn my phone off. >> is your mom watching right now? >> i don't know if she's watching now. she might be watching later on tivo. she tivos it. >> bill: yesterday the big news. of course, congress is out of town. the president was out of town last week. he's back. the supreme court is still in business today. first of two days. biggest news in washington. first
. >> bill: does john stanton require you come in -- >> he likes more of a skull belt this is my boss," he wants a big skull ring but i haven't shaved my head yet. that's coming up. >> mandatory tats. >> business tattoo. >> bill: okay, good. the team here. we have our own dress code. whatever you want to wear. peter ogborn and dan henning. stevie lee webb somewhere taking care of the phones for us. hello. and cyprian bowlding. hello, cyp. >> everybody's...