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>> we didn't go to the gore speech. >> we just got back from the bar. >> what about van jones?. >> i'm back! >> do you ever watch "the o'reilly factor"? >> no. what's that? >> that's the funniest thing i've ever heard. >> what is your favorite show? >> "the simpsons." >> i am not an o'reilly fan. >> do you watch fox news? this is for bill o'reilly. >> it is? >> hey, i love him. >> jesse watters on how much folks love and care about the folks who gave us freedom. >> who is your favorite founding father? >> abraham lincoln. >> abe araham lincoln. >> he's not a founding father is he? >> no. >> nobody is going to believe me. >> provocative watters' world ahead. so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ready for action. so we sent jesse waters out on the fourth of july to put things into perspective. ♪ >>> you guys know why you're off on july 4th. >> independence day. >> i'm a teacher. so we have it off. >> look at that man the great outdoors. >> what are we celebrating today. >> independence. not being at
>> we didn't go to the gore speech. >> we just got back from the bar. >> what about van jones?. >> i'm back! >> do you ever watch "the o'reilly factor"? >> no. what's that? >> that's the funniest thing i've ever heard. >> what is your favorite show? >> "the simpsons." >> i am not an o'reilly fan. >> do you watch fox news? this is for bill o'reilly. >> it is? >> hey, i love him. >> jesse...
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this is a picture of the upper end of the gore creek valley. this is where vail is now located. back in the late 1940s and as you can see, what would later become interstate 70 was just sort of an oiled gravel road in effect, and the gore range basically was an impassable wall almost between -- that walled off eagle county from summitt county on the other side and from denver beyond that. so topography is an obvious reason why these counties were so remote and why there wasn't a direct route to them from denver. but it wasn't just geography. it was also history. the two counties, summitt and eagle, they were mining countries but they were never as prosperous as, say, a looedville. when railroads built up into the high country, they built to the biggest, most prosperous mining towns first. they raced each other. they did not race each other to get to eagle or summittt counties. so when the first road builders come along in the early 20th century, oftentimes they would start out by following more or less the railroad routes. railroad routes didn't emphasize those counties. it wasn'
this is a picture of the upper end of the gore creek valley. this is where vail is now located. back in the late 1940s and as you can see, what would later become interstate 70 was just sort of an oiled gravel road in effect, and the gore range basically was an impassable wall almost between -- that walled off eagle county from summitt county on the other side and from denver beyond that. so topography is an obvious reason why these counties were so remote and why there wasn't a direct route to...
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(cheers and applause) >> the race between george w. bush and al gore, that's the last year that the gun issue played a critical role in american politics. >> narrator: now it was time to settle a score with the man who had broken that tie vote in the senate-- al gore. >> i want to say those fighting words for everyone within the sound of my voice to hear and to heed, and especially for you mr. gore. (laughter) from my cold dead hands! (cheers and applause) >> narrator: they would spend $20 million on the 2000 election, the most aggressive political campaign they had ever undertaken. >> al gore wants government testing, licensing and registration for all firearms owners. he cast the vote that would have shut down every gun show. this year, vote freedom first because if al gore wins, you lose. >> to all of you in west virginia, it's halloween and al gore doesn't need a mask to scare gun owners and hunters. >> the nra wins because it's patient and because long after america's dismay about these gun massacres has faded, the nra and its membership are still
(cheers and applause) >> the race between george w. bush and al gore, that's the last year that the gun issue played a critical role in american politics. >> narrator: now it was time to settle a score with the man who had broken that tie vote in the senate-- al gore. >> i want to say those fighting words for everyone within the sound of my voice to hear and to heed, and especially for you mr. gore. (laughter) from my cold dead hands! (cheers and applause) >> narrator:...
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and that beard, the al gore beard basically in our modern fake political science was the ultimate confirmationt al gore was done with politics. we don't have beardy presidents. the al gore beard in all of hst glory was the ultimate symbol not only that he lost, but that he was done. he was clearly done with politics because he could not run for anything now, not with all of that stuff on his face. the dashed presidential aspirations beard has made a few appearances in american politics. there was also bill richardson who ran for the 2008 democratic nomination for president. after disappointing results, bill richardson too grew a beard. also, fred thompson, people expected him to run away with the nomination and he did too, but as soon as he dropped off, boom, beard. it's just not a very presidential look. then, just last week, 2012 vice presidential nominee, paul ryan, arrived in congress, and he told us all we needed to know with an adorable hipster length junior beard. when he sat out of the race, it was redundant. the beard was all of the announcement that anyone needed. but one multiply fa
and that beard, the al gore beard basically in our modern fake political science was the ultimate confirmationt al gore was done with politics. we don't have beardy presidents. the al gore beard in all of hst glory was the ultimate symbol not only that he lost, but that he was done. he was clearly done with politics because he could not run for anything now, not with all of that stuff on his face. the dashed presidential aspirations beard has made a few appearances in american politics. there...
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year-old girl and her 9- year-old brother were home when the fire start gpped they were banging on the goreop. >> reporter: they suggest help from their neighbor maria. >> i said, is everything okay? they said, no the house is on fire. >> reporter: the mother of the house was at work. until she was able to get back home, the maria took care of the kids. >> we got some blanket and stuff. we just made sure the kids were comfortable. >> reporter: the fire protection district sails the family's christmas tree caught fire despite its lights not being plugged into an electrical outlet. >> a good reminder this time of yore when christmas try trees are drying out to gem them out of the house quick blip. >> reporter: the home is 80% descried with about $151,000 in damages, including some of the 9-year-old's gifts. >> he said, my dad just got me a big remote control car. they found the truck. it was in the box. the box was ashed over, but the car was safe inside. >> reporter: they'll now stay that hotel room until they find a permanent place to live. >>> as the search continues for victims of airasia
year-old girl and her 9- year-old brother were home when the fire start gpped they were banging on the goreop. >> reporter: they suggest help from their neighbor maria. >> i said, is everything okay? they said, no the house is on fire. >> reporter: the mother of the house was at work. until she was able to get back home, the maria took care of the kids. >> we got some blanket and stuff. we just made sure the kids were comfortable. >> reporter: the fire protection...
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. >> the realism, the gore it's getting to trevor. >> you can't handle the intense game play!ad explodes. trevor's down. we why all understand why this commercial was banned as she tries to put him back together. >> a fake commercial they have created a game it's on kickstarter, that you can play and feel like you're in the '90s again. levels always change. never play the same again. the most '90s website i've seen in a while. >> able to use with it as well 3-d, but feeling '90. >> he was just a boy. >> if anybody wants to be involved check out their kickstarter, donate and you, too, can have a head that explodes. >> for the latest video, stewart edge headed to hawaii. people that are surfing are kind of good. probably no what they're doing but stewart edge decided to give them advice because they're not doing it quite right. >> waikiki is the toughest. >> pipeline is the hardest. >> i'm sure waikiki is the toughest. >> maybe. >> towards the ocean. if you're looking towards the shore -- >> something that makes no sense. this is the part where it gets really funny because he en
. >> the realism, the gore it's getting to trevor. >> you can't handle the intense game play!ad explodes. trevor's down. we why all understand why this commercial was banned as she tries to put him back together. >> a fake commercial they have created a game it's on kickstarter, that you can play and feel like you're in the '90s again. levels always change. never play the same again. the most '90s website i've seen in a while. >> able to use with it as well 3-d, but...
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but those who are willing to do a joke they don't know the difference between the g gore the chromosome gore the gene. those are the hard things cannot is difficult as the picasso paintings but they're also beautiful those of us on either side to see how beautiful it is on a piece of silicon so it becomes the on and off switch i hope you understand the creativity of the engineers because you can be like ada to understand the beauty the piece of poetry to visualize. but she also could visualize the step-by-step sarah of instructions. because she knew a piece of coding or mathematical equations was just as much as a piece of poetry and to be that is the lesson of the digital revolution. thank you. [applause] i see people lining up. this is good. >> i have read your book. >> as an author i wonder how you can write so many books and still have a full-time job. [laughter] >> llord does not work that hard at the aspen the institute. [laughter] >> on your current book what is your take on the edwards noted revelation to save our privacy from the internet? >> i am an optimist and i don't really
but those who are willing to do a joke they don't know the difference between the g gore the chromosome gore the gene. those are the hard things cannot is difficult as the picasso paintings but they're also beautiful those of us on either side to see how beautiful it is on a piece of silicon so it becomes the on and off switch i hope you understand the creativity of the engineers because you can be like ada to understand the beauty the piece of poetry to visualize. but she also could visualize...
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he passes the gore act, which says that the internet should be open to anybody who can get online instead of just being for people at research institutions it should be public, open and free. and so until then, we were on things like america online and exam -- -- come pew serve. it was illegal go directly to the internet. you dial up and but glory a garden but in 1994, very very beginning of the year, the web comes along, tim burner's invented mark aye andreson invents the browser comes together with the gore act, government pool si, and soon instead of just being online you go out in something this worldwide win. it's really cool and helps bring it together. we in the media business made a couple bad mistakes then. we started pouring old wine into new bottles. we should have realized what were being doing on the online services were creating commune. aristotle knew this. we're a social animal. we use our tiles to create communicate. online services were doing that with bulletin boards and chat rooms and then we started dumping time magazine online but cool things happen because the stree
he passes the gore act, which says that the internet should be open to anybody who can get online instead of just being for people at research institutions it should be public, open and free. and so until then, we were on things like america online and exam -- -- come pew serve. it was illegal go directly to the internet. you dial up and but glory a garden but in 1994, very very beginning of the year, the web comes along, tim burner's invented mark aye andreson invents the browser comes...
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and is still persist today and the fast gore appears after you will find she helped to destroy the women who her husband was accused of sexually assaulting or raping. it is funny how the left screams rape culture but they will not address the rape culture in their own party. instead of holding her husband accountable she disdains the accusers as looking for money and mentally unstable issue would allow them to be manipulated so her philandering husband could hold onto power that led to her own position as a senator from new york, a presidential candidate and president obama secretary of state. speaking of record at the state department what exactly did she do their? the pattern of behavior continues. ignored abuse of minor girls from state department employees and under her watch the ambassador was accused of teaching detail to solicit sexual favors from prostitutes and minor children and a nearby park including -- according to an internal memo. the state department security officials stationed in beirut was accused engaged in multiple sexual assaults and an embassy official was removed
and is still persist today and the fast gore appears after you will find she helped to destroy the women who her husband was accused of sexually assaulting or raping. it is funny how the left screams rape culture but they will not address the rape culture in their own party. instead of holding her husband accountable she disdains the accusers as looking for money and mentally unstable issue would allow them to be manipulated so her philandering husband could hold onto power that led to her own...
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when i was writing about the birth of the internet, we did have al gore so we can get rid of that joke real fast. there were two people that made it happen. i worked for steve and i did not know the importance when aol open and let people in and certainly they didn't know the importance of steve crocker. i'm going to start with steve because the darpanet which is woven into the internet and it starts with a graduate student at the university of california santa barbara ucla. and they were the first to get these notes, these routers or message processors that were going to be part of the internet. and they thought that the u.s. government and the pentagon and all these people were creating -- who were creating it with ward tell them -- it would tell them how to do it. the research universities just updated it to the graduate students and you became the lead graduate student. tell me the story. >> your opening i didn't know it , was going to be important either. [laughter] so as you said, the project which was the seedlings for what became the internet started out as a project to connect
when i was writing about the birth of the internet, we did have al gore so we can get rid of that joke real fast. there were two people that made it happen. i worked for steve and i did not know the importance when aol open and let people in and certainly they didn't know the importance of steve crocker. i'm going to start with steve because the darpanet which is woven into the internet and it starts with a graduate student at the university of california santa barbara ucla. and they were the...
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the most significant cases since you've been on the court, you've been on the court for 20 years, would you say that bush v gore was the most significant in your tenure? >> yes. do you think it would have been the one that decided the presidential election had the gone the other way. in other words, suppose you hasn't made that decision or taken up the case, do you think the presidential outcome would have been different? >> i don't, actually. you can debate that. but if you read through the statutes and the count votes in florida it would have been the same. it could have the democratic process, we're working in a complicated way, and not necessarily so perfectly. but it was not my job. my job was to decide that particular case. in that case, i was in dissent. i dissented in that case. but the most important thing about that case. the most important -- the person who said this, the person who said this was harry reid who would have thought my side was right. he said despite the fact than the case was important, and it was, and despite the fact that it was not popular -- and it was not popular with at least hal
the most significant cases since you've been on the court, you've been on the court for 20 years, would you say that bush v gore was the most significant in your tenure? >> yes. do you think it would have been the one that decided the presidential election had the gone the other way. in other words, suppose you hasn't made that decision or taken up the case, do you think the presidential outcome would have been different? >> i don't, actually. you can debate that. but if you read...
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that is only get the al gore shout out. it was the orbital of 1992 that opened up the internet to everybody. if he had not misspoken slyly he would be getting credit for it. what happens is that aol actually does -- i remember this so vividly, the eternal september because all of a sudden everyone can come on and you geoeye go on aol. did you have trouble deciding to open that? >> no. we tried to position it will in the 1990's as the best on-ramp to the internet for most people. as well as adding some things that were unique and exclusive to aol. 20 plus years ago we did some things in the early 1990's, those were things exclusive to iowa well. -- aol. it wasn't just the access on-ramp. it was services that were exclusive. that propelled the growth particularly in the 1990's, half of internet traffic in the united states >> the business model for the content provides goes south when everything gets put on the web for free. how do you see a business model that would have or could work better for content providers? >> i think
that is only get the al gore shout out. it was the orbital of 1992 that opened up the internet to everybody. if he had not misspoken slyly he would be getting credit for it. what happens is that aol actually does -- i remember this so vividly, the eternal september because all of a sudden everyone can come on and you geoeye go on aol. did you have trouble deciding to open that? >> no. we tried to position it will in the 1990's as the best on-ramp to the internet for most people. as well...
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which as you know al gore in the 1992 gore act allows the internet to be opened up to on line services. aol and delphi are the first to do it. i remember it vividly because suddenly we could go on to aol and then happened open gate to go onto the internet. it was called the endless september because from then on all these people started glomming onto the internet but it is a really good thing. it allows the internet to get back to the theme of the book to become something the rest of us can use. >> you match that up to the cultural transition that holocaust almost where we are going through with all the turmoil in the united states and the complete of people of social norms and campus unrest in the idea that information was really going to be free. everyone needed to be a part of that and this marriage of on line computing. >> it happens right here. this is the epicenter. this is the g spot. a better locus term for it and it really begins in the 70s and all the way through. this is a long section in my book which i crowdsource. i've put these passages on line and
which as you know al gore in the 1992 gore act allows the internet to be opened up to on line services. aol and delphi are the first to do it. i remember it vividly because suddenly we could go on to aol and then happened open gate to go onto the internet. it was called the endless september because from then on all these people started glomming onto the internet but it is a really good thing. it allows the internet to get back to the theme of the book to become something the rest of us can...
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but because of the al gore with aol it it allows the internet to be opened up to a low services. delphi was one of the first. and suddenly we go on to a at -- a well to have the open gate to the internet it was called then listened timber because from then on people start flooding on but it did a good thing to allow the internet to get back to the theme to become personal. something the rest of us could use. >> to match that up to the cultural with the holocaust that we go through all that turmoil in the united states with the complete upheaval of social norms and campus unrest that it would really be free and everybody needed to be a part of that this marriage of on line and computing played into that. >> and this is the epicenter maybe i should say this is the g spot. [laughter] said it begins in the '70s and all the way through. i put these passages online as the community organizer so these chapters became crowd sourced and there was of building of tribes but right here the people from the defense industry from hewlett-packard but also though whole earth crowd comment as stew
but because of the al gore with aol it it allows the internet to be opened up to a low services. delphi was one of the first. and suddenly we go on to a at -- a well to have the open gate to the internet it was called then listened timber because from then on people start flooding on but it did a good thing to allow the internet to get back to the theme to become personal. something the rest of us could use. >> to match that up to the cultural with the holocaust that we go through all...
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and not a responsibility to produce what people want, but to keep telling the-- i love al gore-- the inconvenient truth, you know what i mean? and so that's what i'm... >> hinojosa: and you actually do love al gore. you said that that was a very inspirational moment for you, to see that. >> hinojosa: tell us about the novel that you're working on. is it finished? >> it is. it is actually finished now. i was... as i was catching the... riding the acela up here i was doing some... you know, some... i had an editor look at it. so i was doing some little... you know, little bits and pieces here and there. so i'm hoping to be able to hand it in to... this is my own editor, but to hand it in to a publishing house and have it out by 2011. and in this novel, i have really tried to look at the life of young men, which is interesting for me, you know what i mean? so it was literally a world that i observed but didn't know. i tried to inhabit the body of a young man. this young man, he's a dancer. so again, i'm still looking at some issues of race and class, but also looking at what it means to
and not a responsibility to produce what people want, but to keep telling the-- i love al gore-- the inconvenient truth, you know what i mean? and so that's what i'm... >> hinojosa: and you actually do love al gore. you said that that was a very inspirational moment for you, to see that. >> hinojosa: tell us about the novel that you're working on. is it finished? >> it is. it is actually finished now. i was... as i was catching the... riding the acela up here i was doing...
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we ought to help the state's which we the gore trying to produce a modern system. that is why i mention egypt. is a serious power and they are of the region a and they do have great capabilities. we don't have much of a discussion going on with them now as a new government but i think that is one we should look to turkey is of allied now a different -- difficult position with syria so we should be careful to use force or accomplishes a specific intent to. for example, to go when to end the syrian war, i don't think we want to own syria. it is a very very complicated country and i agree that we have to be in the middle east but not of the middle east. >> they give both -- they q. both. >> i want to follow up by your comments on putin in you are concerned about some of the statements that have been overlooked that reference in nuclear weapons including what russia has undertaken and scandinavia and other areas. with that imf treaty it may seek you wrote in an op-ed that there should be a real concern to nato because they have embarked on the forces if russia develops
we ought to help the state's which we the gore trying to produce a modern system. that is why i mention egypt. is a serious power and they are of the region a and they do have great capabilities. we don't have much of a discussion going on with them now as a new government but i think that is one we should look to turkey is of allied now a different -- difficult position with syria so we should be careful to use force or accomplishes a specific intent to. for example, to go when to end the...
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the most significant cases since you've been on the court -- you've been on the court 20 years -- would you say bush v. gore was the most significant in your tenure? >> yes. and do you think that that case would have been the one that decided the presidential election had it gone another way? in other words, suppose you hadn't made that decision or you hadn't taken up that case. do you think the presidential outcome would have been different? >> i don't actually. i mean you can debate that. but if you read through the statutes that the way the president would have been selected and can you look at the later efforts to count the votes that were cast in florida, which i think the press did in the different scenarios, i think i'd come down on the side of might have been the same. but the democratic processes that were working in a rather complicated way and not necessarily so perfectly. but that was not my job. my job was to decide that particular case. on that case i was in a dissent. i dissented in that case. but i think the most important thing about the case, most important -- the person who said this, the
the most significant cases since you've been on the court -- you've been on the court 20 years -- would you say bush v. gore was the most significant in your tenure? >> yes. and do you think that that case would have been the one that decided the presidential election had it gone another way? in other words, suppose you hadn't made that decision or you hadn't taken up that case. do you think the presidential outcome would have been different? >> i don't actually. i mean you can...
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person to person without going through a bank john: and presumably bitcoin hold their value because the al goreer in circulation and will not go into that but i trust them more than politicians but mine sold at $120 now they are worth more than twice that. there was a big bubble but i wish i sold them when they were worth $1,000. but bitcoin scare's politicians some are scared because americans use them to buy illegal things. >> carol wynne, a can of is is, ecstasy. >> sender schumer wants bitcoin restricted. black tar heroin there is a list. john: we must stop that. to pass rules and those who wrote the article about how bitcoin are used by international criminals they say don't blame bitcoin for what criminals do. so a few of us will use them? >> we want to abide by the same rules that it is a currency is to fold its own against cash. john: every time someone makes a deposit more than $10,000 you have to tell the government. >> by show put their briefcases five printer thousand dollars in cash they need to do paperwork to ask a few questions. >> did is interesting that he brings up money-laun
person to person without going through a bank john: and presumably bitcoin hold their value because the al goreer in circulation and will not go into that but i trust them more than politicians but mine sold at $120 now they are worth more than twice that. there was a big bubble but i wish i sold them when they were worth $1,000. but bitcoin scare's politicians some are scared because americans use them to buy illegal things. >> carol wynne, a can of is is, ecstasy. >> sender...
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the 1920's. i'm not blaming al gore for that. but the fact that al gore never, you know, expressed any kind of regret for that or anything else, you know, we have a problem with tort reform with asbestos also. steve scalise, i do not know if he is involved in anything like that, but it makes me wonder where this could be derailed or maybe some of the elves, if steve scalise got in enough trouble, if somebody else could move into that particular area. thank you for your reply ahead of time. host: -- guest: thank you for the question. as you said, if the scandal is bigger, he will be in more trouble. some of the scandals that look really big on the first day or two, go away. two weeks later, no one can remember with her about three years later, no one can remember what they were about. then more stuff comes out. what happened in this case, he participated in a david duke organization, a fellow traveler of david duke. i do not think his colleagues would want him in the leadership of the republican party in the house. but politics is
the 1920's. i'm not blaming al gore for that. but the fact that al gore never, you know, expressed any kind of regret for that or anything else, you know, we have a problem with tort reform with asbestos also. steve scalise, i do not know if he is involved in anything like that, but it makes me wonder where this could be derailed or maybe some of the elves, if steve scalise got in enough trouble, if somebody else could move into that particular area. thank you for your reply ahead of time....
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the gore wr -- more than 40,000 fled to turkey. since then three have been killed by the mines, a dozen injured, according to human rights watch. >> my son has no future. what future can you expect for a 13 years old boy who lost his legs. we all have no future. we lost all of our property that we built up over 50 years. >> reporter: after seeing the video, the governor promised to make sure he gets further treatment and is fitted with prosthetic lels. -- legs. we'll keep an eye on his progress. >>> human rights watch reports that some victims told them there were no signs warning of a land mine along the turkish-syrian border. >> federal prosecutors on friday said there were several legal hurdles to the case of the federal secretary shot in the head during the assassination attempt on president regan. he died three decades later. his death was ruled a homicide. hinkley's lawyer was not surprised >>> more than 20 states hiked the minimum wage. the city of new mexico took the same move. there are questions about how much it helped to
the gore wr -- more than 40,000 fled to turkey. since then three have been killed by the mines, a dozen injured, according to human rights watch. >> my son has no future. what future can you expect for a 13 years old boy who lost his legs. we all have no future. we lost all of our property that we built up over 50 years. >> reporter: after seeing the video, the governor promised to make sure he gets further treatment and is fitted with prosthetic lels. -- legs. we'll keep an eye on...
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first area coach will direct the all stars as a reward gore the best track in the conference 34-6. >> i got interest this gig to be coaching the all-star game...it doesn't seem real. >> a dream come true. to be two times in a row i am proud. >> more accolades could be coming, clay thompson will most likely be named to the squad as a reserve by the coaches. >>> and watch steph curry take someone east dribble is amazing. >> you ankle breaker. >> it is also a...
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when i was writing about the birth of the internet we did have al gore here last year so we can get rid of that joke real fast. so really two people who made it happen. i've worked for steve case but i didn't quite realize the importance of that september when aol opens to the internet and lets real people in. and certainly did not know the importance of steve crocker. i am going to start with steve because the open net which is woven into the internet starts with steve crocker who is a graduate student at the university of california santa barbara -- >> ucla. >> and they were the first to get those sort of routers or message processors. were going to be part of the internet and they thought that the u.s. government and the pentagon and all these people who were creating it would tell them how to do it. but they expected the research universities to do it themselves. being research universities, they just delegated to the graduate students, and you became the lead graduate student. tell me the story. >> your opening. i didn't know i was going to be important, either. so as you said, the
when i was writing about the birth of the internet we did have al gore here last year so we can get rid of that joke real fast. so really two people who made it happen. i've worked for steve case but i didn't quite realize the importance of that september when aol opens to the internet and lets real people in. and certainly did not know the importance of steve crocker. i am going to start with steve because the open net which is woven into the internet starts with steve crocker who is a...
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them to broadcast minute by minute by satellite or emergency trance mirts that can identify the site. jeff gore dan downshifting his career. the 2015 season will be his last as a full-time racer. he won't use the r word leaving open the possibility of a future return to the track. he has 92 career cup wins putting third during the daytona 25 wins. this will be gore gone's 23rd season racing. >> this year for tax filing you might be getting a refund. jolene kemp from our sister network is here to explain. >> customers flooded them with complaints after they were discovered to buy more expensive software. to any investor who sold one share of stock at 2015 would have to buy the more expensive version of turbo tax. they will issue $25 refunds to any one affected. good year announced a recall of tires. akayed yaws and enclaves have the recalled tires on the cars and they may be known to crack actually. little bit dangerous. watch out for >> starbucks is trying to get you your coffee even faster. delivery will start by the second half of the year. if you have the coffee chain will soon allow you to
them to broadcast minute by minute by satellite or emergency trance mirts that can identify the site. jeff gore dan downshifting his career. the 2015 season will be his last as a full-time racer. he won't use the r word leaving open the possibility of a future return to the track. he has 92 career cup wins putting third during the daytona 25 wins. this will be gore gone's 23rd season racing. >> this year for tax filing you might be getting a refund. jolene kemp from our sister network is...
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you have guys heaving footballs, and girling heaving footballs, and you may have the next frank gore, and elaine perez is there, thinking that it was the 49ers in the big game and not seattle. >> it is excruciating and the pain, it is like searing. >> and you have the roman numeral stage. >> reporter: keith bruce wants to make sure that everything is going to go perfectly for the next super bowl because he is the ceo of the next super bowl. he has come to learn. >> and where do the fans congregate and what are they attracted to. >> reporter: at a super bowl xlix reception, it is clear that 50 will be different. >> and or the first time in super bowl history, we are going to be focused on philanthropy and putting money back into the community. >> and also, the next super bowl is going to be inclusive and not just events in santa clara and san francisco, but it is up and down the peninsula and the east bay and the south bay as well. in phoenix, terry mcsweeney nbc bay area news. >> thank you. our super bowl coverage starts at 10:00 a.m. and following, we have a new "blacklist" and then
you have guys heaving footballs, and girling heaving footballs, and you may have the next frank gore, and elaine perez is there, thinking that it was the 49ers in the big game and not seattle. >> it is excruciating and the pain, it is like searing. >> and you have the roman numeral stage. >> reporter: keith bruce wants to make sure that everything is going to go perfectly for the next super bowl because he is the ceo of the next super bowl. he has come to learn. >> and...
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it was scheduled the week we had bush fee gore in florida. i rescheduled. the week after, things were dicey driving down to florida. i stopped in brunswick georgia at a truck stop. it's interesting. i am refueling, which is an interesting experience with all the 18 wheelers and one of the truckers blocked by as i was refueling and he says to me, did anybody ever tell you you look like clarence thomas? i said, oh yeah? he said, i'll bet it happens all the time, doesn't it? and then he went on about his business. >> one of you is passionate salsa dancer. i guess we know who that is. [laughter] >> that's me again. >> tell us about your career in salsa. >> that last part, i doubt very much. i asked my mom what i did as a child because we had parties in my home for most of my early childhood at my grandmother's home. most of my cousins can dance but i couldn't. she said every time lessons started, you would run off and do something else. i later found out that i am pitch death -- death. i can't keep a beat to save my life. i lived like a potted plant. i lived lik
it was scheduled the week we had bush fee gore in florida. i rescheduled. the week after, things were dicey driving down to florida. i stopped in brunswick georgia at a truck stop. it's interesting. i am refueling, which is an interesting experience with all the 18 wheelers and one of the truckers blocked by as i was refueling and he says to me, did anybody ever tell you you look like clarence thomas? i said, oh yeah? he said, i'll bet it happens all the time, doesn't it? and then he went on...
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is a part of the havel leadership gore in the spirit of the czech republic why were they successful those that have not had that success? >> end i would be the first to say it is a work in progress. id continue to be happy about it the will have to do that some more. and like many of the countries in that part of the world he did have a genuine and indigenous tradition of a democratic government before the second world war and the government that madeleines father had. in not just starting from scratch but to have politicians and a similar type and immorally as havel was. and by communist standards it ended 1989 founded to make progress. so all together we did quite well. in those times we did not do so well. over the five or six years at the moment looking in slovakia from the czech republic from 1982 been many people saw it is difficult to make a go of it. so i am over careful because it only last for so long. >> the only thing that is better with this story and the relationship to recollect some of the stories that diplomats feel and president's talking about the 1994 trip, i had come
is a part of the havel leadership gore in the spirit of the czech republic why were they successful those that have not had that success? >> end i would be the first to say it is a work in progress. id continue to be happy about it the will have to do that some more. and like many of the countries in that part of the world he did have a genuine and indigenous tradition of a democratic government before the second world war and the government that madeleines father had. in not just...
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several public statements supporting the french in the last few days and this official tells us, the u.s. gore to france jane hartley did attend the -- they are keeping tabs on potential and they're doing so to keep from stereotypes. >> i want to siemon forring, monitoring in an appropriate way. >> holder also said that the style of attacks similar to the ones seen in france here in the u.s. keep him up at night. >> peter what we're talking about tonight, is that high alert that our nation is on and these vicious threats online. >> there's a new frightening forecast from the -- the paris style plot could soon be carried out weekly. >> that's a tempo that we could reach, given the number of folks who have gong in and out of syria and now we're learning the extent of how much they went into places like yemen early on. so, you know i think we're going to learn a lot more as time goes on. this is an event that continues to unfold from the standpoint of intelligence. >> the administration is holding an anti-extremism summit. >> is there a political price tag for a president not appearing in paris i
several public statements supporting the french in the last few days and this official tells us, the u.s. gore to france jane hartley did attend the -- they are keeping tabs on potential and they're doing so to keep from stereotypes. >> i want to siemon forring, monitoring in an appropriate way. >> holder also said that the style of attacks similar to the ones seen in france here in the u.s. keep him up at night. >> peter what we're talking about tonight, is that high alert...
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is it the american dollar is better than the dollar that goes from the canadian gore the british?s a matter of fact cuba has had more assistance, more development aid in the revolutionary period the the in european countries had after a world war ii under the marshall plan. american dollars go to the cuban government you cannot trade with cuba. you trade with the government starting with the cigars. the government has a monopoly on cigars like the spanish colonial government had 200 years ago if of farmer was to grow a cigar and so that he will go to prison and it applies across the board. some of these reforms that we talk about me that i cubage can work as a barber to manufacture paper flowers but cuba is to not have the same rights in cuba as for investors to. most of them are members of the castro family. you were talking about a dynasty that resembles one from somebody else to the family, to somebody else who has to be obedient a and respectful. the present cuba policy i am sorry i have to say is based on outright lies. the president promised the cuban dissidents before anyth
is it the american dollar is better than the dollar that goes from the canadian gore the british?s a matter of fact cuba has had more assistance, more development aid in the revolutionary period the the in european countries had after a world war ii under the marshall plan. american dollars go to the cuban government you cannot trade with cuba. you trade with the government starting with the cigars. the government has a monopoly on cigars like the spanish colonial government had 200 years ago...
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of course, what he was talking about, richard linsen, m.i.t., was the fact that al gore at that time, they speculated he would be the first environmental billionaire. that was speculated in "the new york times." anyway after that happened, all the other scientists started checking in. these are scientists that cannotting challenged, these individuals. we have hundreds more that -- i have a make on each one of these that i would be glad to discuss or debate with anyone, but at the same time other things were happening. one of the universities here in virginia commissioned a poll to be done of all of the weather testers of -- on -- weathercasters on tv. they came back that 63% of the weathercasters said that any global warming that occurs is a result of natural variation and not human activities. so when i hear people -- and i know -- i have good friends on the other side that really believe this, and i think that, you know, sometimes you have to open it up and realize there is another side to this story so when they say that 97% 98% of the scientists agree that just isn't true. and we
of course, what he was talking about, richard linsen, m.i.t., was the fact that al gore at that time, they speculated he would be the first environmental billionaire. that was speculated in "the new york times." anyway after that happened, all the other scientists started checking in. these are scientists that cannotting challenged, these individuals. we have hundreds more that -- i have a make on each one of these that i would be glad to discuss or debate with anyone, but at the same...
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it seems the sensible way to deal with this again is gore after the people who violate our laws, to targethe magnet to reduce the population to give people the incentive to leave. then that makes sense and we can talk about if we should have an amnesty or not. so it is unfortunate that romney was outbid on that particular issue because it was bad labeling more than anything else. put up with like to make a pitch for states' rights and state sovereignty. where i think the immigration problem goes off the rails is the notion it is a federal issue primarily. justice roberts in 2011 lot of those sudden fall to illegal immigration began the opinion by saying that power to regulate immigration is unquestionably a federal power. at this point it may be a federal power but for the first century it was exclusively a state problem of immigration enforcement. the constitution only gives the congress the power to except the term of naturalization if we didn't have a justice department for the first century. at the time of the founding that the egress was an issue for the state's the policing of matter
it seems the sensible way to deal with this again is gore after the people who violate our laws, to targethe magnet to reduce the population to give people the incentive to leave. then that makes sense and we can talk about if we should have an amnesty or not. so it is unfortunate that romney was outbid on that particular issue because it was bad labeling more than anything else. put up with like to make a pitch for states' rights and state sovereignty. where i think the immigration problem...
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the struggles during my classrooms we watched movies not just for fun we recently watched the mask as as al gorehis. >> while before the max you've been held under church and the government and schools your families the media, and the work place a two-year-old is held under the family an adult is held under the government and workplace and the child in the school system and the families no matter how old you'll be under one of the institutions of power when in class i walk in i take a deep breath and sit down and pull out my paper and pencil and i looked at the board and has a do now and with that do now it says get our mind started before the actually lesson so when doing the do now we have to think about why are we watching this movie where are we watching the matrix we're walsh it and someone asks what is is gemini it's the total body take mind to control our body to take our mind or vice versa and the words in steve the
the struggles during my classrooms we watched movies not just for fun we recently watched the mask as as al gorehis. >> while before the max you've been held under church and the government and schools your families the media, and the work place a two-year-old is held under the family an adult is held under the government and workplace and the child in the school system and the families no matter how old you'll be under one of the institutions of power when in class i walk in i take a...
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the facts. you mentioned al gore. s surprised to see him build these monster homes while preaching what he was preaching. >> the hypocrisy is monumental. i mean you have this 19000 square foot mansion in tennessee. a group was able to get ahold of his utilities and they were 20 times that of an average american. he also has a mansion in montecito near oprah's house. >> are any of them who call themselves environmental activists not hypocrites? do some of them live that life? >> ed bagley jr. is often mentioned. darrell hannah. they actually live a lifestyle consistent with what they preach, but, boy is that a rarity, john. i mean, the vast majority of celebrities take oppulence to the highest level. >> the rapper p. diddy made a video telling people turn your lights out but he owns a bunch of big houses. recent tv combined his video with his houses. >> i say just turn the let's off because i used to leave the lights on. we want to conserve energy, so i'm turning the lights off. you turn the lights off. >> so you think
the facts. you mentioned al gore. s surprised to see him build these monster homes while preaching what he was preaching. >> the hypocrisy is monumental. i mean you have this 19000 square foot mansion in tennessee. a group was able to get ahold of his utilities and they were 20 times that of an average american. he also has a mansion in montecito near oprah's house. >> are any of them who call themselves environmental activists not hypocrites? do some of them live that life?...
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only tax bills the senate spending bill slick infrastructure like it -- will be moved closer to the gores at all smoke and mirrors? >> i've never said we should look at alternate analyses when thinking about what we do but there's a difference between what you use for the purpose of scoring and purposes of analysis. it's very dangerous to use scoring methods that may in the end exaggerate what your savings are an understate what your costs
only tax bills the senate spending bill slick infrastructure like it -- will be moved closer to the gores at all smoke and mirrors? >> i've never said we should look at alternate analyses when thinking about what we do but there's a difference between what you use for the purpose of scoring and purposes of analysis. it's very dangerous to use scoring methods that may in the end exaggerate what your savings are an understate what your costs
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given current oil prices there is discussion about the challenges here in alaska for gore don't dispute alaskas finest-- are behind us i say they're looking in the wrong direction. before we had money we had gets. [laughter] alaska has trillions of dollars of value drafted our water and underground. i have twice been to washington d.c. to meet at the highest level to discuss infrastructure rand rate of the tory damage or what we need to develop our resources. the prospects are nearly limitless but we cannot keep up the same fight and expect a different result. the facts are on our side. we can and will -- will use them. and forge a path for word. there also under our votes. said to be a crucial sector every it poaches a small family business to keep books -- on the deck for our high quality products. so solid investments they continue to make in communities. michael is to continue to further develop these resources for the we will go to alaska time frame to follow the mandate for the maximum benefit to alaska. but to me this means having them do the work i have been a fierce advocate a
given current oil prices there is discussion about the challenges here in alaska for gore don't dispute alaskas finest-- are behind us i say they're looking in the wrong direction. before we had money we had gets. [laughter] alaska has trillions of dollars of value drafted our water and underground. i have twice been to washington d.c. to meet at the highest level to discuss infrastructure rand rate of the tory damage or what we need to develop our resources. the prospects are nearly limitless...
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the average american is living just about as well as they did before al gore invented the internet. [laughter] no wonder americans are anxious. no wonder they keep looking for change. there is economic stagnation in this country. there is also an overwhelming feeling that it's just not possible in your family to get ahead, to really get ahead for your children and your grandchildren, the nomad or how hard you work or no matter what you do, no matter what job you switch to, that a better opportunity is out of reach. there is uncertainty in our country. it is a product of the failure of leadership by those we expect not just to set the tone, but to follow through and execute and that failure has happened at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. [cheers and applause] this doesn't just affect us here at home. this affects america around the world as well. there is persistent divisiveness in washington which has not only lead to paralysis and failure to get anything done, but a culture of distrust that has begun to seep into our neighborhoods and communities to not trust this government can work any
the average american is living just about as well as they did before al gore invented the internet. [laughter] no wonder americans are anxious. no wonder they keep looking for change. there is economic stagnation in this country. there is also an overwhelming feeling that it's just not possible in your family to get ahead, to really get ahead for your children and your grandchildren, the nomad or how hard you work or no matter what you do, no matter what job you switch to, that a better...
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only tax bills the senate spending bill slick infrastructure like it -- will be moved closer to the gores at all smoke and mirrors? >> i've never said we should look at alternate analyses when thinking about what we do but there's a difference between what you use for the purpose of scoring and purposes of analysis. it's very dangerous to use scoring methods that may in the end exaggerate what your savings are an understate what your costs are and end up with a fiscal problem that is much more severe. so i think the discussions of the dynamic scoring cannot let it us slip into a place where we look the other way and there's a high-risk that some of the decisions we make will leave behind a big fiscal mess. i've had the misfortune of inheriting fiscal messes and taken great pride in cleaning them up and i think we have to be careful and not create those problems. >> you spoke approvingly of the ryan murray spending bill that helps us avoid the shutdown but that build left in place some caps on domestic and defense appropriations in 2011. are you comfortable with a the level of those taxes?
only tax bills the senate spending bill slick infrastructure like it -- will be moved closer to the gores at all smoke and mirrors? >> i've never said we should look at alternate analyses when thinking about what we do but there's a difference between what you use for the purpose of scoring and purposes of analysis. it's very dangerous to use scoring methods that may in the end exaggerate what your savings are an understate what your costs are and end up with a fiscal problem that is much...
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i guess that that's probably partially why we were included in the shopping cat gore. >> i the reading terminal market gives tourist as local experience. >> we have stores that specialize exclusively in pennsylvania made goods so we are unique spot. >> shop remembers not surprised by all of the hype. >> i casino of believe it based on how i shop, yes. >> we think philadelphia's the best, first best, not second very shop recall city with at least one of everything. >> retail expert linda shine says this type of buzz could attract more businesses to the city. >> pretty sophisticated market. and the rents are very affordable. so, you know, very untapped, a lot of opportunity. >> with the pope coming to philadelphia this september tourism experts believe the city will get even more international recognition. >> 2015 is going to be magical year for philadelphia. >> that means all eyes on philly in center city, syma chowdhry cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> love it, like going into amusement market in food. a lot of great people. >> yes. >> good stuff. >> taste buds get all excited a lot of good
i guess that that's probably partially why we were included in the shopping cat gore. >> i the reading terminal market gives tourist as local experience. >> we have stores that specialize exclusively in pennsylvania made goods so we are unique spot. >> shop remembers not surprised by all of the hype. >> i casino of believe it based on how i shop, yes. >> we think philadelphia's the best, first best, not second very shop recall city with at least one of everything....
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the livelihood. r this man sells gore a home-made cake. it costs less than a dollar. the area is threatened economically. years he shot. definitely we will achieve the targets. because the goal lasts one. we are facing the problems of security. they made the atmosphere. it will be definitely increased within six months. children in a school attack drew the attention of the world to the area. pakistan received 3.2 billion. critics say the bulk of that money to defense and security for the government. that's for the moment >>> too much prioritising of it diverts funds and the economy. the two are linked in the eyes of many. >> i think this year will bring it because for the first time the government and the military are in front. fighting the residents. if there's peace, there'll be investment and job opportunity for the people. and everywhere here will benefit. life is hard here with high unemployment. hundreds of renewed insecurity. the most these people aspire to at the moment is to keep the heads above water. >>> now, a mayor in france as been accused for refusing to
the livelihood. r this man sells gore a home-made cake. it costs less than a dollar. the area is threatened economically. years he shot. definitely we will achieve the targets. because the goal lasts one. we are facing the problems of security. they made the atmosphere. it will be definitely increased within six months. children in a school attack drew the attention of the world to the area. pakistan received 3.2 billion. critics say the bulk of that money to defense and security for the...
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. >> drama in courtroom when the man accused of hit had asking killerring a goring faces a judgment the have gid for that victim that poll after this your window of top some fog but it is phaserring something you don't usually we of january, what about the temporarily you are which if you don't have a health plan, or you do, but you want to make sure it's the best plan for you, now's the time to visit coveredca.com. but to ered you've g. -- temperature. open enrollment ends february 15th. visit coveredca.com today. a j. >> flames race through a three story building in heart of san francisco's mission district, the problem conspire investigators still face as they try to determine what started this deadly fire. >>> we are live in san francisco where police are investigating the grew? discovery of board of directors by pufort parts in a suitcase. s0q
. >> drama in courtroom when the man accused of hit had asking killerring a goring faces a judgment the have gid for that victim that poll after this your window of top some fog but it is phaserring something you don't usually we of january, what about the temporarily you are which if you don't have a health plan, or you do, but you want to make sure it's the best plan for you, now's the time to visit coveredca.com. but to ered you've g. -- temperature. open enrollment ends february 15th....
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the gills in his pugilist walk. i knew we would have trouble as he walked out to gut gore on the air. he had written about him.hey showed the key moment. it distresses me a little because the show builds like a play. but my remembered, always misquoted insult to norman when he said he was more -- implied he was more intelligent than the other people here, and i said, maybe like an extra chair to contain your giant intellect. >> perhaps you would like two more chairs to contain your giant intellect. >> this got a huge laugh, of course, at his expense. norman has trouble with humor. i liked him and then he said in my head, i think i have never confessed this before. i think he took me to be david frost by saying, cavett, why don't you just read the next question off of the question sheet? and i heard myself say the immortal: why don't you fold it five ways and put it where the moon don't shine? it's often misquoted. stick it where the sun -- every word wrong. and you will agree that stick it would have been vulgar. >> the rest of it wasn't vulgar at all. somehow, i don't see anybody environment. >> tried to triu
the gills in his pugilist walk. i knew we would have trouble as he walked out to gut gore on the air. he had written about him.hey showed the key moment. it distresses me a little because the show builds like a play. but my remembered, always misquoted insult to norman when he said he was more -- implied he was more intelligent than the other people here, and i said, maybe like an extra chair to contain your giant intellect. >> perhaps you would like two more chairs to contain your giant...
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very interestingly, he was a key person on the gore recount committee in 2000. eme court or something. i don't know what happened. but he was involved in that for two months in florida. so he was on the inside of that. he's the co-chair of the election law committee of the administrative law and regulation. he was for the apa. we worked together on the task force on lobbying regulation as i've mentioned before. and i enjoyed that very much. there are many other things that you've done but we don't have time to go through all of them. welcome, joe. >> thanks very much. thank you. and thank you, professor, and i will say that only professor therber couldcjs federal lobbying law was an exciting enough topic to put at the end of a friday afternoon when you guys have been sitting here for a full week. but hopefully this will be -- >> a friday afternoon at 5:00. >> exactly, 4:00. hopefully this will be of some things that are -- of int
very interestingly, he was a key person on the gore recount committee in 2000. eme court or something. i don't know what happened. but he was involved in that for two months in florida. so he was on the inside of that. he's the co-chair of the election law committee of the administrative law and regulation. he was for the apa. we worked together on the task force on lobbying regulation as i've mentioned before. and i enjoyed that very much. there are many other things that you've done but we...
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chris grossi cannot raise money like other candidates can just like rick perry they cannot go to the big bay gore insurance company he has to rely like nuking rich or sheldon adelson. a big millionaire to fund the raise. >> key is the only one. but it is very difficult. of laddie pointed that out. >> if we could make gasoline now vigo donald trump could become the third richest country in the universe. he journeyed to iowa. >> here any and failed. the last date we need is another bush. but then to lead the suspicions he says or does outrageous they steer gets attention. why is he making so much sense? >> he has the big megaphone. and he will not run but what he has to say is important deity controls people. i agree with donald trump. better than barack obama although i have changed my mind if he gets in the race by romney is the only guy who i think can keep jeb bush honest. i don't want another one. >> i would rather give the the personal trainer. >> whenever fire him. >> but he could keep it honest. >> otherwise. >> that is what we have not heard about. >> fate you for being here. i know it is
chris grossi cannot raise money like other candidates can just like rick perry they cannot go to the big bay gore insurance company he has to rely like nuking rich or sheldon adelson. a big millionaire to fund the raise. >> key is the only one. but it is very difficult. of laddie pointed that out. >> if we could make gasoline now vigo donald trump could become the third richest country in the universe. he journeyed to iowa. >> here any and failed. the last date we need is...