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they have lost jon stewart and as stewart goes, so goes an incredibly small yet for some reason demographically valuable segment of our population. >> bill: jon stewart enters the no spin zone. >> you have alley's reach. did you see the arms? >> bill: you have no idea. what does he really think about president obama and fox news? >> this is going to be awesome. [ laughter ] >> bill: also, dennis miller will react to my conversation with stewart and is have some academy award observations. >> i'm going to stay the course. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. did you know that republicans are stupid and evil? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. the radical loon web site the daily kos has a new poll out. don't get too excited. their polls had the senate race too close to call. apparently the leader of the cos bre brigade is comparing conservatives to the taliban. this is to back up his insane point of view. the survey says 39% of self-identified republicans say
they have lost jon stewart and as stewart goes, so goes an incredibly small yet for some reason demographically valuable segment of our population. >> bill: jon stewart enters the no spin zone. >> you have alley's reach. did you see the arms? >> bill: you have no idea. what does he really think about president obama and fox news? >> this is going to be awesome. [ laughter ] >> bill: also, dennis miller will react to my conversation with stewart and is have some...
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stewart can't hit the free throw.ecruited. >> everybody ranks recruiting classes, everybody talks about the top 150. what he talked about is guys you see tonight that have been a big part of this team. mississippi state has won championships here in starkville. >> in the last three years they've won the west. they won the s.e.c. tournament last year and got into the big dance. nice job from the defense. taking time off the clock. >> johnson is fouled by hillman. rick stance berry is one of those teams you've seen a lot when you've been a commentator, will. he's a guy who gets it. >> stuart, he wasn't a high school all-american but he was a guy -- i was talking to stansbury and he was saying, hey, you need to go out and recruit. he said you need to go out and recruit this kid. you don't think of barry stewart at mississippi state. but he's been the glue of the team, helped them win championships. >> he's currently 10th in all- sometime scoring. now approaching 1500 career points. bost going strong. he has that one knoc
stewart can't hit the free throw.ecruited. >> everybody ranks recruiting classes, everybody talks about the top 150. what he talked about is guys you see tonight that have been a big part of this team. mississippi state has won championships here in starkville. >> in the last three years they've won the west. they won the s.e.c. tournament last year and got into the big dance. nice job from the defense. taking time off the clock. >> johnson is fouled by hillman. rick stance...
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stewart is behind the arc. first three-pointer made in a while for mississippi state. >> you know funny thing was erving walker is like a je. he's not playing that way in this game. i think he's got some heavy place right now. looking winded to me. he's not playing his normal game. and you talk about not normal? there is 12 points for macklin. >> what a battle between two big guys, huh? so far, offensive there and has been taking care of business on the board. he's got 13 in this game. there is mississippi state basketball. and tried to go behind his back, surrounded by defensers to create this situation. >> there is the play. >> there is a spin. he uses a spin so varndo can't block his shot. see right there? he's under the gold no. place for jarvis to go for the block. there is a vaughn, three on the floor with augustus. plying with three personal foul autos i think parsons needs to get more involved with the offense. walker is clearly not himself. and there is a a block now for the junior from orlando. and th
stewart is behind the arc. first three-pointer made in a while for mississippi state. >> you know funny thing was erving walker is like a je. he's not playing that way in this game. i think he's got some heavy place right now. looking winded to me. he's not playing his normal game. and you talk about not normal? there is 12 points for macklin. >> what a battle between two big guys, huh? so far, offensive there and has been taking care of business on the board. he's got 13 in this...
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first casey cane edging out tony stewart. the drama continue the for al trip. walltrip to get in. >> still to come on geico sportsnite. danica patrick is bringing a lot of attention to the nationwide series. but may want to stay away from donny. >> when i did the first commercial for mer saudis and i didn't realize it was going to be a sunny thing with the cup holder. >>> own bruce has made a name for himself as the coach of the capitals. now he's making head ways on the small screen.
first casey cane edging out tony stewart. the drama continue the for al trip. walltrip to get in. >> still to come on geico sportsnite. danica patrick is bringing a lot of attention to the nationwide series. but may want to stay away from donny. >> when i did the first commercial for mer saudis and i didn't realize it was going to be a sunny thing with the cup holder. >>> own bruce has made a name for himself as the coach of the capitals. now he's making head ways on the...
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there he is in a moment, body language on stewart and o'reilly. michelle obama and -- we have another one, another surprise. there is something. right back with pl.
there he is in a moment, body language on stewart and o'reilly. michelle obama and -- we have another one, another surprise. there is something. right back with pl.
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that's kind of a funny stewart in a menacing bill o'reilly over there.ut we will give you a preview. jon stewart of daily show fame and bill o'reilly. next. we do more than just answer phones. we give you peace of mind. i have diabetes like a lot of us here, so we understand. compassion. patience. you'll find it anytime you call. our customers say we're number one. plus, they're grateful we're located in the us, where we also manufacture... the accu-chek aviva meters and test strips. americans carinfor americans. that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >> shepard: there is a bit of a fight going on tonight between residents and leaders of a town in northwestern connecticut and it involves u.s. troops. really, it involves these yellow ribbons. you see people in the town of litchfield have been tying ribbons on the trees in the area show support to men and women in the service overseas. the problem is you can't tie anything around trees in that town it's against the rules. molly lion in listenfield. hey, molly. >> hey, shep. since the
that's kind of a funny stewart in a menacing bill o'reilly over there.ut we will give you a preview. jon stewart of daily show fame and bill o'reilly. next. we do more than just answer phones. we give you peace of mind. i have diabetes like a lot of us here, so we understand. compassion. patience. you'll find it anytime you call. our customers say we're number one. plus, they're grateful we're located in the us, where we also manufacture... the accu-chek aviva meters and test strips. americans...
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here is stewart.'t expect him to drive to the basket because he only attempts one free throw per game on average. boston college cannot afford to do that. if they take that quick three and miss the shots that allows wake forest to get out and get going. >> clark open. that's usually trouble. >> if you let ishmael smith get in the lane you're not going to be able to beat wake forest. >> and clark, an excellent shooter. 25 now for tyler roche. >> boy, very, very positive development and this came for boston college. of course they won't get 25 a game from roche but if they can get some productive numbers from him that really helps them. >> stewart knocked it out. belonged to bc off the smith miss. >> as smith drives into the lane look at the guys from bc. there are four boston college players in your picture and when he pitches it out to gary clark there is nobody out there. >> inside evan ravenel. chas mcfarland will pick up his third foul. >> once again, wake forest does a great job contesting the ins
here is stewart.'t expect him to drive to the basket because he only attempts one free throw per game on average. boston college cannot afford to do that. if they take that quick three and miss the shots that allows wake forest to get out and get going. >> clark open. that's usually trouble. >> if you let ishmael smith get in the lane you're not going to be able to beat wake forest. >> and clark, an excellent shooter. 25 now for tyler roche. >> boy, very, very positive...
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we have stewart/o'reily i guess.st on the economics and election, democrats as we talked about, are facing problems looking toward the mid term from a lot of different directions. out of all of them, the most severe is a reprise from 1994. a complete collapse from blue collar working class white americans. and the cover story in "the national journal," the number of district s dominated by whites without a college education is shrinking, but it's still the largest. and martha coakley, this isn't appreciated enough. the two best post election polls, she won college educated white voters. she lost blue collar voters 2-1. that's pretty much what happened in 1994. the big move in the electorate was among blue collar whites. and while the country is moving toward more diverse district. they have to really compete for lasting control of the house there, is still a lot of these districts dominated by working class white voters and they are very alienated. >> mika, you can go back to 1968. democrats have had trouble with wor
we have stewart/o'reily i guess.st on the economics and election, democrats as we talked about, are facing problems looking toward the mid term from a lot of different directions. out of all of them, the most severe is a reprise from 1994. a complete collapse from blue collar working class white americans. and the cover story in "the national journal," the number of district s dominated by whites without a college education is shrinking, but it's still the largest. and martha coakley,...
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stewart go at it here, really fun stuff, too.stewart what he thought about the job president obama is doing. check this out, roll this. >> i'm torn. for me, i feel like i can't tell if he's a jedi master playing inches on a 3-level ahead of us or if this is kicking his assist. >> you really don't know. >> for one thing, those types of broad analyses, you know, how's he doing, it doesn't lend itself to a very easy thing. what i'm certain is that he seems to have made progress or stabilized, certain areas. i'm appreciative of the fact that he has tried to reengage the regulatory mechanism of the government. >> wow, the regular later -- regulatory mechanism. that's way over high head. what is that? and you're way over 6-foot 5 inches. bill: that was a serious exchange. martha: you've got to watch the whole thing. bill: we clever, very cute, at times serious.
stewart go at it here, really fun stuff, too.stewart what he thought about the job president obama is doing. check this out, roll this. >> i'm torn. for me, i feel like i can't tell if he's a jedi master playing inches on a 3-level ahead of us or if this is kicking his assist. >> you really don't know. >> for one thing, those types of broad analyses, you know, how's he doing, it doesn't lend itself to a very easy thing. what i'm certain is that he seems to have made progress...
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jon stewart enters the no-spin zone.no punches and went after the president. >> he has decided the congress is an an equal branch of government. you can't say let's go back to three equal branches. no! you gotta go in there my friend. you want to pass -- here's how we going to do health care, boom, boom, don't like it, get in line. bill: too much of a team player? >> eight will yous too much room for different narratives to take hold. bill: you say president bomb ma so everybody can understand what he's -- president obama so everybody can understand there are too much discussion leading to too much sniping and you don't get anything done? >> if you allow too much nitpicking on the edges of legislation it will be necessarily turned into a type of lobbyist . that's the -- lobbyist greul. without making a strong case to the public you have no leverage because the real power takes place -- [ talking over each other ] >> we get the table. you see what i'm doing here? bill: yeah i see it. very impressive. you want some crayons
jon stewart enters the no-spin zone.no punches and went after the president. >> he has decided the congress is an an equal branch of government. you can't say let's go back to three equal branches. no! you gotta go in there my friend. you want to pass -- here's how we going to do health care, boom, boom, don't like it, get in line. bill: too much of a team player? >> eight will yous too much room for different narratives to take hold. bill: you say president bomb ma so everybody can...
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. >> barry stewart. the senior have fr shellbiville. and there is the lone starter there in mississippi state. working into the line. over to osby. >> there is in the fourth there is numbers for fla with no interior offense for the bull dogs in the game. the gators do it and play the d and get the rebound. >> free throws for parsons when we come back. >>> welcome back, everyone. just krosd over the 12 minute mark here in the first half. mississippi state and florida meeting for the only time this season during regular year. mississippi state have had big time troubles from behind the arc. >> they're losing those games. >> and there is something upon which they relie heavily. when shooting that kind of settings they're going to have a tough time winning games. >> this 34 of them with three-pointers. is that by design? >> they go behind and feel they have to shoot for threes to get them. and there is something that fluctuates during the course of the game, right? if there is a lot that is going to fall behind, right? there is a big play.
. >> barry stewart. the senior have fr shellbiville. and there is the lone starter there in mississippi state. working into the line. over to osby. >> there is in the fourth there is numbers for fla with no interior offense for the bull dogs in the game. the gators do it and play the d and get the rebound. >> free throws for parsons when we come back. >>> welcome back, everyone. just krosd over the 12 minute mark here in the first half. mississippi state and florida...
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. >>> and jon stewart and bill o'reilly go at each other. we will get to you the tape in the side show tonight. >>> but we begin with the republicans and whether they can really win the house of representatives and the senate. chuck todd is nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent, and jonathan martin is the senior political writer for politico. we're going to assume the republicans are in good enough shape to hold on to the seats they have. let's talk about we're playing a game of poker here. let's imagine the republicans get not too great a hand. suppose they get a pair of -- well, an easy pair of republicans they could pick up. there's delaware, you see the map pictures there. and north dakota. that's beau biden, decided not to run, the vice president's son, he's not running. castle looks strong. he's a republican. congressman mike castle and governor john hoeven look to be pretty easy winners. your thoughts, chuck, is that a pretty much a gimme for them? >> it is. i would say delaware, democrats did find a good candid
. >>> and jon stewart and bill o'reilly go at each other. we will get to you the tape in the side show tonight. >>> but we begin with the republicans and whether they can really win the house of representatives and the senate. chuck todd is nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent, and jonathan martin is the senior political writer for politico. we're going to assume the republicans are in good enough shape to hold on to the seats they have. let's talk...
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jon stewart is a smart guy, funny guy.e's dead right about what's going on over at fox, where they yell fire every night in the movie theater. >>> the next video, comes courtesy of carly fiorina running for senate out in california. unveiling an attack ad against tom campbell. she makes him out to be a demon sheep. you've got to see it to believe it. >> tom campbell, see what he tells us. or is he what he's become over the years. an fcino? fiscal conservative in name only? a wolf in sheep's clothing. a man who literally helped put the state of california on the path to bankruptcy and higher taxes. fiscal conservative? or just another same old tale of tax and spend? authored by a career politician who helped guide us into this fiscal mess in the first place. >> that's a pretty nasty ad this early. the republican primary is not until june. now for the number. over in england, members of parliament got wacked last year for charging the government with highly questionable expense accounts. they were using taxpayer money for th
jon stewart is a smart guy, funny guy.e's dead right about what's going on over at fox, where they yell fire every night in the movie theater. >>> the next video, comes courtesy of carly fiorina running for senate out in california. unveiling an attack ad against tom campbell. she makes him out to be a demon sheep. you've got to see it to believe it. >> tom campbell, see what he tells us. or is he what he's become over the years. an fcino? fiscal conservative in name only? a wolf...
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stewart of espn news. >> good morning. i'm j.w. stewart with this espn news update.ron and the cavs visit the heat. first quarter, heat throw the ball away. j.j. hickson makes them pay. throwing down on d. wade. hickson with 12. wade would get a measure of revenge here in the first. tagging and hitting. he had 24 points in the game. only six in the second half. second quarter, shaq comes up with the steal. gives it to danny greene. up top to lebron. he had 36. and the caves have won fenn in a row. >>> alexander ovechkin and the caps have won 11 in a row. meeting up with the rangers. 15 seconds left in the second, ovechkin. with one hand, he beats henrik lundqvist. worth another look. going five-hole on michal rozsival. that's ovechkin's second goal of the game. third period, 5-5 game. caps on a powerplay. poti's shot and save. niklas backstrom will score off the rebound. backstrom, part of a five-point night. and the caps have won 12 in a row. >>> the ottawa senators on a ten-game winning streak. hosting the vancouver canucks. going into the first on the powerplay, m
stewart of espn news. >> good morning. i'm j.w. stewart with this espn news update.ron and the cavs visit the heat. first quarter, heat throw the ball away. j.j. hickson makes them pay. throwing down on d. wade. hickson with 12. wade would get a measure of revenge here in the first. tagging and hitting. he had 24 points in the game. only six in the second half. second quarter, shaq comes up with the steal. gives it to danny greene. up top to lebron. he had 36. and the caves have won fenn...
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let's talk about something really serious now, which was jon stewart going on bill o'reilly.>> explain to me why that is the narrative of your network. >> it's the narrative of a couple i guys, a republican sean hannity and glenn beck who is basically every man. >> what do you mean he's every man? >> he's every man. >> every man has a show? what are you talking about? >> he's talented. >> he's very talented. where's every man. >> he doesn't go for any party but spouts what he believes. >> what? >> if you think he's for the republican party, you're out of your mind. >> stewart and o'reilly, that was last night's show. bob and terry, you can't get any better than that. >> i think that this is the classic case of, you know, entertainment meets news. a lot of these people are right, they're not particularly affiliated with any party, just as jon stewart isn't. they make fun of everybody, and people watch it. i think that, you know, people like msnbc make good money by putting opinionated hosts on television, and all the power to you. >> we'll leave the opinions to both of you guy
let's talk about something really serious now, which was jon stewart going on bill o'reilly.>> explain to me why that is the narrative of your network. >> it's the narrative of a couple i guys, a republican sean hannity and glenn beck who is basically every man. >> what do you mean he's every man? >> he's every man. >> every man has a show? what are you talking about? >> he's talented. >> he's very talented. where's every man. >> he doesn't go for...
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and jon stewart is a cultural bellwether.nment of many. >> and, tina, for the longest time, comedians couldn't find the funny in barack obama. >> in the history of civilization, incredible. the nobel prize, in a way, reflected that. all that voting was happening just when he was, you know, all of that at its climax. the problem for obama is, he basically campaigned for 14 months on a completely different america, really. was all about, i'm not buresh. i'm going to close guantanamo bay. i'm going to bring you health care. but the point he's elected, the curtain comes down. america is a gridlocked, baroque place. >> i don't think anybody has anything to worry about. for every one obama comedy sketch "the daily show" does, they do about 100 for every republican. i don't think anybody has to worry about jon stewart voting republican anytime soon. >> where are they going to go, the left? where are the left going to go? they may be disaffected. >> that is something that the obama team is counting on in the end, as he moves to the c
and jon stewart is a cultural bellwether.nment of many. >> and, tina, for the longest time, comedians couldn't find the funny in barack obama. >> in the history of civilization, incredible. the nobel prize, in a way, reflected that. all that voting was happening just when he was, you know, all of that at its climax. the problem for obama is, he basically campaigned for 14 months on a completely different america, really. was all about, i'm not buresh. i'm going to close guantanamo...
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i often have people say to me i only watch jon stewart. and i said i like jon stewart.u watch him and me, your complete. [laughter] >> but even more so, more important, who do you think jon stewart watches quick he gets his information from somewhere. and he gets it as it happens from us as close as. that is a different point which is we keep thinking, we keep imagining that our children and young people are going to come to look at politics and public service the way we did. know, they are not and they will use technology and other ways of reaching out as ways of expressing their interest and engagement. i think that people in the older generations have to remember that they have to speak to them, not just at them. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> hi. do you think that, do you think that the commercial mainstream media was reluctant to talk about race early on in the early months of the contest? and do you think that if it were, that it helped obama? >> i think we talk about race a lot but we always talk about it. we love when there was a fight. what bill clin
i often have people say to me i only watch jon stewart. and i said i like jon stewart.u watch him and me, your complete. [laughter] >> but even more so, more important, who do you think jon stewart watches quick he gets his information from somewhere. and he gets it as it happens from us as close as. that is a different point which is we keep thinking, we keep imagining that our children and young people are going to come to look at politics and public service the way we did. know, they...
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casey cain just getting past tony stewart. he's going to start fourth.rama continued for al trip he watches speed to race his way through. now the folks who run nascar the drivers love more of a say which means more rubbing and probably some more crashes. tenth also on finishing races on the green flag. today we learned they'll take three stabs. finishing under caution a thing of the past. now it's time for the season debut of behind the wheel with chris and donny. together. >> putting the band back together. >> i get it no way. >> can you believe it? yes the band is back together. it was a brief high atous i would call it. behind the wheel with donny back here on comcast sportsnet. good to see you. >> everything is good. >> i knew you would be coming back i wanted to be in tiptop shape. after you tried to squeeze me through t st >> td verygood have 12 races in the nationwide series. i'm still wandering if she can drive an irl do you take advantage of her inexperience? >> that's what i'm saying. i say that. drafting is back. donny hits patrick to get hea
casey cain just getting past tony stewart. he's going to start fourth.rama continued for al trip he watches speed to race his way through. now the folks who run nascar the drivers love more of a say which means more rubbing and probably some more crashes. tenth also on finishing races on the green flag. today we learned they'll take three stabs. finishing under caution a thing of the past. now it's time for the season debut of behind the wheel with chris and donny. together. >> putting...
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to answer that question we have steve grasso, director of institutional sales at stewart franco, alsoc market analyst, one of the fast money contributors as well. we're sitting at the lows of the day, broken key technical levels that you have spent day after day talking about on this floor. what does that tell you about where this market is heading? it tells me people don't like the direction of the market at this point. there's no reason to rush into this market. of course, we can get these relief rallies on the way up. but there's no substance to them. i don't see any real volume behind any of these rallies on the way back up. we keep breaking through level by level as you mentioned on the downside. >> it can't be good to close at the lows of the day. i noticed in some of the recent slips we've had in the market, we have been closing at that time lows. >> never good, and never good to make lower lows. that's what we've seen. looking at 10071 level from last week. we broke through that. the next level is 10065. >> what feeling do you get after talking to your clients all day? you're
to answer that question we have steve grasso, director of institutional sales at stewart franco, alsoc market analyst, one of the fast money contributors as well. we're sitting at the lows of the day, broken key technical levels that you have spent day after day talking about on this floor. what does that tell you about where this market is heading? it tells me people don't like the direction of the market at this point. there's no reason to rush into this market. of course, we can get these...
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. >> a lot of people think of filibuster, probably think of jimmy stewart and mr. smith goes to washington, i'm sure people asked you that before, that seems like a classic thing. we don't see that on c-span. why don't we see that on c-span? >> well, this is the question everybody reasonably asks. why doesn't the majority challenge the minority to stand up just as jimmy stewart and speak all night. why not make them filibuster and the argument today goes look, maybe the republicans filibuster and the assumption is, republicans will be shamed, will give up and the majority will get what they want. i don't buy it for one instant, all right. first of all, minority party, i don't think it's much of a cause for them if they think they're going to win. their position to republican constituencies over health care and many other issues is popular in the republican constituencies, so there's probably a benefit to them talking all night, but to the majority party, there's a big cause imposed minority. if you keep the floor and filibuster for two weeks, three weeks, nothing e
. >> a lot of people think of filibuster, probably think of jimmy stewart and mr. smith goes to washington, i'm sure people asked you that before, that seems like a classic thing. we don't see that on c-span. why don't we see that on c-span? >> well, this is the question everybody reasonably asks. why doesn't the majority challenge the minority to stand up just as jimmy stewart and speak all night. why not make them filibuster and the argument today goes look, maybe the republicans...
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. >> want to go to courtney stewart. about the investigation, anything new on that front? >> well, they had a press conference today in which the lead investigator lieutenant raider really focused on the location that appears to be the critical piece. the medical examiner announced that it was indeed a homicide, which came as no surprise to anyone, but dr. harrington said there's been no cause of death. but they're just pursuing any lead that they have. >> we have got obviously the crime scene is number one, and i would imagine still, anybody who saw her at that concert has got to have information. >> i talked to witnesses who saw her or believed they saw her and police have already heard their reports. since that time, no new witnesses have come forward to me, at least. whether that's different for the police, i don't know. >> okay, courtney, thanks again, courtney stewart, senior editor for the hook. coming up, a huge arrest in the sweat lodge deaths in arizona. remember, james arthur ray, who hosted the retreat, helpe
. >> want to go to courtney stewart. about the investigation, anything new on that front? >> well, they had a press conference today in which the lead investigator lieutenant raider really focused on the location that appears to be the critical piece. the medical examiner announced that it was indeed a homicide, which came as no surprise to anyone, but dr. harrington said there's been no cause of death. but they're just pursuing any lead that they have. >> we have got...
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. >> a lot of people who think the filibuster probably think of jimmy stewart and "mr.smith goes to washington." that seems like a classic thing. we don't see that on c-span. why don't we see that on c-span? >> this is the question everybody reasonably ask, why doesn't the majority forced the minority to stand up just like jimmy stewart? we call it bring out the cots. why not make them filibuster? the argument today goes, republicans filibuster and the assumption is republicans will be shamed and give up the majority will get what they want. i don't buy it for one instant. first of all the minority party i don't think it is so much of a cause for them if they think they are going to win. their position to republican constituencies over health care and many issues is popular so there is probably a benefit to them talking all night. but to the majority party-- if you take the floor and filibuster for two weeks, three weeks nothing else gets done. the majority has agendas. they want to use the floor to get things done. even the minority party senators want to use the flo
. >> a lot of people who think the filibuster probably think of jimmy stewart and "mr.smith goes to washington." that seems like a classic thing. we don't see that on c-span. why don't we see that on c-span? >> this is the question everybody reasonably ask, why doesn't the majority forced the minority to stand up just like jimmy stewart? we call it bring out the cots. why not make them filibuster? the argument today goes, republicans filibuster and the assumption is...
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steve grasso, stewart frankel and joining us on the fast line gary kaminsky. here's what the money is doing right now. the euro making a big move higher and reports that greece will receive aid from a german bank. come on, guy, this really illustrates the panic, the shorts in this thing, it's very, very crowded at this point. gary, what do you make of the move here? >> well, it's another example, melissa, of why you've got to be ahead of "the wall street journal." the wall street journal comes out today and has a front-page article of the groups that are on the front side of the euro and this was being buzzed about yesterday and there's something being established on the other side of the trade to try to create a traditional short squeezed tug-of-war. this will play out over the next several weeks. today is just one day. i think the trend in the euro continues to be lower and it's based on fundamentals. >> dennis garmin, what role does it play according to the cftc and the euro in terms of how it actually plays and the danger for the individual investor if the
steve grasso, stewart frankel and joining us on the fast line gary kaminsky. here's what the money is doing right now. the euro making a big move higher and reports that greece will receive aid from a german bank. come on, guy, this really illustrates the panic, the shorts in this thing, it's very, very crowded at this point. gary, what do you make of the move here? >> well, it's another example, melissa, of why you've got to be ahead of "the wall street journal." the wall...
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a feeling brian williams used to lock jon stewart in the lockers.ll with erin burnett at the new york stock exchange. >> we've got some jobs numbers. these are the best jobs numbers since -- hold on -- i believe the beginning of 2008. these are the adp number, which is basically a survey of employers, of private sector jobs. so we're going to get the formal government number on friday. this one does not always, let's say, accurately indicate what we'll see on friday, but it's a very important. so we did have job losses, but not as many -- again, it was the best turnout we've seen since february of 2008. we still, though, are losing jobs in manufacturing. hard to believe there are still jobs to be lost this, although we're still the world's biggest manufacturer. construction still continuing to lose jobs, 37,000. we've lost 1.8 million jobs in construction in america since the peak by that measure in the beginning of 2007. we saw creation in services. and obviously the majority of our economy is a services economy. maybe that shows we're stopping dig
a feeling brian williams used to lock jon stewart in the lockers.ll with erin burnett at the new york stock exchange. >> we've got some jobs numbers. these are the best jobs numbers since -- hold on -- i believe the beginning of 2008. these are the adp number, which is basically a survey of employers, of private sector jobs. so we're going to get the formal government number on friday. this one does not always, let's say, accurately indicate what we'll see on friday, but it's a very...
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>> jimmy: jon stewart. you beat jon steart.'s a talk show host, as well. [ laughter ] it meant a lot to that you did that. it was classy of you. >> you mean a lot to me, too. i always felt embarrassed that i ran into you on a dark street in new york and you were dressed, maybe going to the deli in a t-shirt, jeans and i had on a tuxedo and we talked for ten minutes and i never explained, i don't think, why i prowl the streets in a tuxedo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just said dick cavett probably goes around in tuxedoes and walks around new york city, i don't know. >> he cares how he looks. you have a big fan at the security desk. a very, very attractive lady. >> jimmy: ooh. >> i went and said, "i'm trying to get to jimmy fallon." and she said, "i've been trying to for five years." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. that's her, absolutely. i know her. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, you used to write for -- you wrote for parr and carson. >> oh, god yeah. this studio has memories, good and bad, writing for legendary jack parr, johnn
>> jimmy: jon stewart. you beat jon steart.'s a talk show host, as well. [ laughter ] it meant a lot to that you did that. it was classy of you. >> you mean a lot to me, too. i always felt embarrassed that i ran into you on a dark street in new york and you were dressed, maybe going to the deli in a t-shirt, jeans and i had on a tuxedo and we talked for ten minutes and i never explained, i don't think, why i prowl the streets in a tuxedo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just said...
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stewart bill. >> thank you, mr. speaker. building on the response of the prime minister to the parliamentary institution, is he aware that tomorrow's thomas legg will public his full review about his allowances building on the creation of it so and the kelly recommendations, all of them the initiatives of the prime minister. and we put behind us this sad and sorry saw before expenses for mp's and rebuild his institution for the house of commons because my right honorable friend is absolutely right that we have to reform the system of expenses that we have to follow through with the kelly and now the kennedy reforms under its a. but i have to say to the south, we have to do more than that. if i have a message for the whole of the country, it is not enough simply to change the expensive system. we must change the way we govern ourselves in this house of commons and house of lords. and i come back to the essential questions pick if they are not prepared to face up to major change in the constitution, then the public will see th
stewart bill. >> thank you, mr. speaker. building on the response of the prime minister to the parliamentary institution, is he aware that tomorrow's thomas legg will public his full review about his allowances building on the creation of it so and the kelly recommendations, all of them the initiatives of the prime minister. and we put behind us this sad and sorry saw before expenses for mp's and rebuild his institution for the house of commons because my right honorable friend is...
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stewart from portland, oregon leads things off. "i am compiling a list of things you dismyself. griffins, blue phones, bill shultz, media matters and the black eyed peas. have i missed anything you angry little man? yes, you left out annoying e-mail writing dudes named stuartt from portland. they forced you to grow up in portland? you suck, you suck a lot. tell your mom i have her sweats. david e-mailed us, you are an idiot. i read your comments on james cameron's "avatar." this movie was obviously way too deep for you. if you think the black water types are the same that responded with such compassion in haiti, you are daw -- demented. it is a joke somebody pays you for your opinion. a joke indeed. david, i take it you are one of the guys who thought "avatar" was deep. if that's what you call a meaningful movie, i would stay away from any episode. to qoak -- to quote jack nicholson, you can't believe that the toot. and next, why tv's andy levy? why not greg gutfeld or bill shultz. that's because bill shuldz and myself have other lives. bill is often referred to as the universit
stewart from portland, oregon leads things off. "i am compiling a list of things you dismyself. griffins, blue phones, bill shultz, media matters and the black eyed peas. have i missed anything you angry little man? yes, you left out annoying e-mail writing dudes named stuartt from portland. they forced you to grow up in portland? you suck, you suck a lot. tell your mom i have her sweats. david e-mailed us, you are an idiot. i read your comments on james cameron's "avatar." this...
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. >> host: people think of filibuster with jimmy stewart and mr. stuart goes to washington. but that seems like a classic fame and we don't see that on c-span. why not? >> guest: this is the question people ask for a wide doesn't the majority forced the minority to stand up and talk all night? why not? the argument is make them the filibuster republicans will be shamed and give up and the majority would get what they will want. first of all,, i know they get as much about cost for them that they think they will wind. their position over constituencies and health care is just as popular. there is a benefit to them to talking all night. but the majority, if you filibuster two or three weeks, and nothing else gets done and maturity has an agenda and they want to use the floor to get things done. if you wrap the senate in a filibuster night after night after night, what is the end result? the public will look and say what you doing? legislate. i think the cost is far too high. and that is in part what keeps leaders from deploying the strategy. >> host: in our history, there have
. >> host: people think of filibuster with jimmy stewart and mr. stuart goes to washington. but that seems like a classic fame and we don't see that on c-span. why not? >> guest: this is the question people ask for a wide doesn't the majority forced the minority to stand up and talk all night? why not? the argument is make them the filibuster republicans will be shamed and give up and the majority would get what they will want. first of all,, i know they get as much about cost for...
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. >> bret: jon stewart on "the o'reilly factor." thanks for inviting us into your home tonight.t's it for this "special report," fair, balanced, and
. >> bret: jon stewart on "the o'reilly factor." thanks for inviting us into your home tonight.t's it for this "special report," fair, balanced, and
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let me show you the way you described how far we've come to jon stewart earlier this week. >> we're coming out of the worst recession since 1929. the short run, you've got to run a deficit to keep yourself away from great depression land. as we go out of the short run -- >> can i tell you something? >> we argued about this last ti time. >> great depression land is the worst amusement park i've ever been to. i've been there. terrible. >> somewhere between king's dominion and disney world, great depression land? >> i came from chicago land where everything is a land. i guess it doesn't translate. >> it does. it translates great. it's just fine on this snowy day. thanks so much for being with us, austan. great to see you. >> good to see you. >>> democratic virginia senator mark warner, a member of the budget committee, joint economic committee and someone who ran a state as a former governor of virginia, but you know how to make money. you actually ran a business. what should the white house do, and the senate and house do to try to climb out of this situation? >> first of all, we've got to r
let me show you the way you described how far we've come to jon stewart earlier this week. >> we're coming out of the worst recession since 1929. the short run, you've got to run a deficit to keep yourself away from great depression land. as we go out of the short run -- >> can i tell you something? >> we argued about this last ti time. >> great depression land is the worst amusement park i've ever been to. i've been there. terrible. >> somewhere between king's...
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. >> and seems to have taken a look at starting line ups, mississippi, congratulations to barry stewart and jarvis varnado. it's a new mississippi state record. and for florida gators have won five of the last six games. they're playing great basketball. and there is ssec can be categorized by close gaichls i expect one is going to be that right. there is florida has been in tight games every game. and there is a lot of entense ti, here. mississippi state gets inside, and over, varnado, misses this side. >> there is is very unusual rg he's got great confidence for a freshman here. throwing 36% for three. and he's got that foul on the jump shot attempt. he's go to the free throw line. take a look at the florida starting line up. there is good front wall. and erving walker is very wet behind the ears in the back court. >> he didn't play point guard last year. and there is explosive and there is a score, with johnson with a couple three throws. and a tidy two.. >> here is gainsville, florida. this is one stop against florida in last years. full court pressure on the part of the gators righ
. >> and seems to have taken a look at starting line ups, mississippi, congratulations to barry stewart and jarvis varnado. it's a new mississippi state record. and for florida gators have won five of the last six games. they're playing great basketball. and there is ssec can be categorized by close gaichls i expect one is going to be that right. there is florida has been in tight games every game. and there is a lot of entense ti, here. mississippi state gets inside, and over, varnado,...
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funny man jon stewart faced off with bill o'reilly, from iran to global warming and o'reilly suggestedwo of them should team up and enter the political arena. >> let's play a little bit of a scenario. i'm thinking about running for president. >> i think that's a really bad idea. >> i want you to be my vice president. >> i think that's a really bad idea, too. i have pictures of me in college that preclude me from working at the post office. you have no idea the trouble you're getting in. >> this is why i've selected you as my vice president. your image is so bad, no matter what they found, it wouldn't matter. >> wow, wouldn't that be something? >>> sarah palin demanded obama's chief of staff be fired for using the word retarded. and guess who just had a field day with that. >> our political correct society is acting like some giant insult has taken place by calling a bunch of people who are retards retards. i'm not going to apologize for it. i'm quoting emmanuanual. it's in the news. >> to his repeat ed use of the word "retard," they responded governor palin believes crude and demeaning
funny man jon stewart faced off with bill o'reilly, from iran to global warming and o'reilly suggestedwo of them should team up and enter the political arena. >> let's play a little bit of a scenario. i'm thinking about running for president. >> i think that's a really bad idea. >> i want you to be my vice president. >> i think that's a really bad idea, too. i have pictures of me in college that preclude me from working at the post office. you have no idea the trouble...
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jim stewart wrote about whitewater. there are books about monica. no one had the whole story and shows how it was interconnected. no one really get access to both sides. that is what i wanted to be able to do. this was something that really, you know, you lived through it. it is consumed the country like nothing other than in our lifetime. watergate and nixon's ultimate resignation in disgrace. the assassination of john f. kennedy. everyone was fixated on this. everyone had a strong opinion in the country. the country was divided. i wanted to write the definitive neutral historical account that people would look at 100 years from now and say this person get it right. >> host: interesting that you mention the various stories and parts of narratives. i mean this as a compliment. the book seems to be structured very much as very easy to read, very much like an international spy thriller. on the one we start off with the impeachment, and then we go back to the beginning of watergate. then we start. >> guest: whitewater. >> host: i'm sorry, whitewater. i
jim stewart wrote about whitewater. there are books about monica. no one had the whole story and shows how it was interconnected. no one really get access to both sides. that is what i wanted to be able to do. this was something that really, you know, you lived through it. it is consumed the country like nothing other than in our lifetime. watergate and nixon's ultimate resignation in disgrace. the assassination of john f. kennedy. everyone was fixated on this. everyone had a strong opinion in...
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by the way stewart's program is 9:20 right after imus on the fox business channel. 9:20.ds and patriots on deck tonight starring me on good morning america, sarah palin is also involved with. this right back with it. ah, auto! sir? finding everything okay? i work for a different insurance company. my auto policy's just getting a little too expensive. with progressive, you get the "name your price" option, so we build a policy to fit your budget. wow! the price gun. ♪ ah! wish we had this. we'd just tell people what to pay. yeah, we're the only ones that do. i love your insurance! bill? tom? hey! it's an office party! the freedom to name your price. only from progressive. call or click today. so i got my nephew to build a website. i hired someone to make my website... five months ago. we are building a website by ourselves. announcer: there's an easier way. create your own small-business site with intuit websites. just choose a style that fits your business and customize, publish and get found in three easy steps. sweet. all from just $4.99 a month, get a 30-day free trial
by the way stewart's program is 9:20 right after imus on the fox business channel. 9:20.ds and patriots on deck tonight starring me on good morning america, sarah palin is also involved with. this right back with it. ah, auto! sir? finding everything okay? i work for a different insurance company. my auto policy's just getting a little too expensive. with progressive, you get the "name your price" option, so we build a policy to fit your budget. wow! the price gun. ♪ ah! wish we had...
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to jon stewart, with almost exactly the same skepticism from the left. >> goldman sachs will have a profit that we estimate at about $12 billion last year. >> let me see if i've got this straight-- the only people who have fully recovered from the financial meltdown are the ones who caused the financial meltdown. >> reporter: in a recent newshour story, experts explained how goldman made most of this money-- by trading for its own account. for details, you can watch or read the story online. but this story is about the claim that goldman has been getting most of the money to trade from you and me, via our government. nomi prins, a ten-year veteran of wall street trading, left goldman after 9/11. >> first, of course, they received $10 billion in tarp money. and even though a year later, they can say, "we didn't really need it," they really needed it. >> reporter: lets go back to the panic of 2008, says mit's simon johnson, former chief economist at the i.m.f., who's working on a book about the undue influence of wall street. >> goldman sachs and morgan stanley had a problem, which is they w
to jon stewart, with almost exactly the same skepticism from the left. >> goldman sachs will have a profit that we estimate at about $12 billion last year. >> let me see if i've got this straight-- the only people who have fully recovered from the financial meltdown are the ones who caused the financial meltdown. >> reporter: in a recent newshour story, experts explained how goldman made most of this money-- by trading for its own account. for details, you can watch or read...
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but even more so more important to do think jon stewart watches.e gets his information from somewhere and he gets it as it happens from us as well as others, but that's a significant point which is we keep thinking and imagining that our children and young people are going to come to look at politics and public service the way we did. they aren't and they're going to use technology in other ways of reaching out to as ways of expressing their interests and their engagement. there are still there, i just think people in the older generation have to remember to speak to them not just have them. >> thank you. [applause] >> 11 your mainstream media, do you think that -- >> yes probably sell para [laughter] >> looking at it in terms of the deal think that the commercial mainstream media was reluctant to talk about race, early on in the early months of the contest and you think if it weren't that it helped obama? >> , but we're going to talk about race la but always as a fight. we love when there is a fight, when bill clinton said those things in south ca
but even more so more important to do think jon stewart watches.e gets his information from somewhere and he gets it as it happens from us as well as others, but that's a significant point which is we keep thinking and imagining that our children and young people are going to come to look at politics and public service the way we did. they aren't and they're going to use technology in other ways of reaching out to as ways of expressing their interests and their engagement. there are still...
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last week former secretary of the interior, representative stewart udall, uncle of senator mark udallsecretary udall now resides in my home state of new mexico. stewart udall's legacy is visible throughout our country from his time as interior secretary for president kennedy and johnson. it is visible in the lands he protected and the lands he enacted to the laws that were protected. groundbreaking laws that protected our air, water, animals and their natural habitats. in his tenure, the united states enacted the clean air act, the wilderness act, the endangered species act and others. when he left public office he continued his work, taking up the cause of navajos who suffered from mining. he protected harm uranium miners and their families. secretary udall led compassion and commonsense -- let compassion and commonsense guide him. he is a great american and new mexican. happy birthday, secretary udall. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia rise? mr. gingrey: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. gingr
last week former secretary of the interior, representative stewart udall, uncle of senator mark udallsecretary udall now resides in my home state of new mexico. stewart udall's legacy is visible throughout our country from his time as interior secretary for president kennedy and johnson. it is visible in the lands he protected and the lands he enacted to the laws that were protected. groundbreaking laws that protected our air, water, animals and their natural habitats. in his tenure, the united...
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for sometimes when an important man came and he would come into my studio inside old stewart is comingoral chases coming. i wish he would come down and post them for me. so i would go down and arrange the postwar him. one day he came minutes of lincoln is here, come and impose him. i was pleased with the prospect of leading lincoln and immediately hurried in. when i went in he was carelessly seated at the table waiting to be posed. he did not utter a word and seemed absolutely unconscious of all that was going on around him. his appearance showed he had been overwhelmed with petite, care and anxiety. they wanted me to pose him, post and i exclaimed. bring the camera at once. it was so characteristic of him i said taken as a yes. i saw that in his unconscious pose or attitude a great picture might be taken. and at least that is one of the finest photographs of lincoln joined in seated at that little one a table and brady studio with his tall hat placed upside down on it. another person that kelly interviewed was a corporal william tisdale. tisdale was in the 11th beer calvary, which ser
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most of the people you referred to, peter baker wrote primarily about the impeachment, jim stewart forrote about whitewater and there are books about paula jones and the monica piece of things. no one had the whole story it showed how it was interconnected and no one really got access to both sides. that is what i wanted to do, to be able to talk to both sides. this was something that as you know because you lived through it consumed the country like nothing other than in our lifetime perhaps watergate and nixon's ultimate resignation and disgrace and the assassination of john f. kennedy. everyone was fixated on this. everyone had a strong opinion. the country was divided and i wanted to write the definitive neutral historical account that people would look at 100 years from now and say this person got a right. postscripts interesting to me mentioned the various stories and parts and narrative's and i mean this as a compliment. the book seems to be structured very much -- and it's really easy to read -- very much like an international spy thriller. [laughter] on the one, we start off w
most of the people you referred to, peter baker wrote primarily about the impeachment, jim stewart forrote about whitewater and there are books about paula jones and the monica piece of things. no one had the whole story it showed how it was interconnected and no one really got access to both sides. that is what i wanted to do, to be able to talk to both sides. this was something that as you know because you lived through it consumed the country like nothing other than in our lifetime perhaps...
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jim stewart wrote about whitewater. there are books about politics. there are books about monica. no one had the whole story and showed how it was all interconnected. and no one really got access to both sides. that's what i wanted to do. i wanted to be able to talk to both sides. this was something that really, as you know because you lived through it, consume the country like nothing other than in our lifetimes perhaps, watergate and nixon's ultimate resignation in disgrace. and the assassination of john f. kennedy. everyone was fixated on this. everyone had a strong opinion in the country. the country was divided. and i wanted to write the definitive neutralist oracle account that people would look at 100 years from now and say, this person got it right. >> host: it's interesting you mentioned the very stories and parts in their kids. and i mean this as a conflict. the book seems to be structured very much, really easy to read, very much like an international spy thriller. on the one, we start off with the impeachment and the vote of the impeachment. there we go back to the beg
jim stewart wrote about whitewater. there are books about politics. there are books about monica. no one had the whole story and showed how it was all interconnected. and no one really got access to both sides. that's what i wanted to do. i wanted to be able to talk to both sides. this was something that really, as you know because you lived through it, consume the country like nothing other than in our lifetimes perhaps, watergate and nixon's ultimate resignation in disgrace. and the...
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that is true, but a big part of the apology and big part of the future of what i consider the martha stewartup, and in his case man-up and be ready to answer the hard questions. >> but didn't he step up today by accepting full responsibility, and repeatedly apologizing. >> yeah, wolf. you are right. we need to give him credit for coming out to do one thing that he has not done before which is i did it, sorry, it was wrong. >> i want to get into a little bit of that. we want to play a clip where he was probably the most brutally hon nest all of this. let's listen to the one clip. >> i was unfaithful. i had affairs. i cheated. what i did is not acceptable. i am the only person to blame. i stopped living by the core values that i was taught to believe in. i knew my actions were wrong. but i convinced myself that normal rules didn't apply. >> he said that a couple of times about normal rules didn't apply to me, and i went too far. >> this is the spot in the apology where he sounded like every man and worked from the heart. if he stopped there, all of the better, but he went on and on. >> at some
that is true, but a big part of the apology and big part of the future of what i consider the martha stewartup, and in his case man-up and be ready to answer the hard questions. >> but didn't he step up today by accepting full responsibility, and repeatedly apologizing. >> yeah, wolf. you are right. we need to give him credit for coming out to do one thing that he has not done before which is i did it, sorry, it was wrong. >> i want to get into a little bit of that. we want to...