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when you think of tom brokow and late tim russert. he was a friend of all of ours. these are libs. you can have a difference of opinion with brokaw or tim russert but there was level of civility and although you have disagreements with one another it was an honest disagreement. what we're talking about today is a brand-new kind of face that you have on liberalism. it really has been taken over by radicals. that far exceed anything tom brokow ever did. they really besmirched the reputation of them by the presence of the network the people were on. i think about all the attacks on rush limbaugh by so many on the left in the "new york times," at cnn, msnbc daily attacks on rush limbaugh. can you name me any one of those people that have attacked rush limbaugh that have pointed out what ed schultz said and condemned him for it. the show is hypocrisy. they don't care what rush said, but what they care is about getting rush which is two different things. >> sean: this is interesting thing about this. i don't want to go back into it. i know reverend sharpton, we always debate, interview c
when you think of tom brokow and late tim russert. he was a friend of all of ours. these are libs. you can have a difference of opinion with brokaw or tim russert but there was level of civility and although you have disagreements with one another it was an honest disagreement. what we're talking about today is a brand-new kind of face that you have on liberalism. it really has been taken over by radicals. that far exceed anything tom brokow ever did. they really besmirched the reputation of...
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with tim russert and tweeted . tim russert with an acid spine attempt. you know lost his contract with imus of the c.e.o. for arguably the most notorious downfall now former congressman anthony weiner's tweeting a photo of his most private of parts we are certainly is one model of what not to do and i think that if i were ever going to cheat on my wife i don't think i would start by broadcasting it over twitter. but this new broadcasting tool available to all is seductive i don't know if it makes them stupid or if they come some twitter already stupid and they simply use it stupidly i think probably the latter was closer to the truth the micro blog is a minefield for those not cautious make a twitter account can post you know anything you wouldn't want your mom to see or wouldn't want they've reported in a newspaper you probably shouldn't put on twitter so what are we putting on twitter and early study found so-called pointless babble made up forty percent of tweets news only four percent it's always. use if you really care would seem to belittle where w
with tim russert and tweeted . tim russert with an acid spine attempt. you know lost his contract with imus of the c.e.o. for arguably the most notorious downfall now former congressman anthony weiner's tweeting a photo of his most private of parts we are certainly is one model of what not to do and i think that if i were ever going to cheat on my wife i don't think i would start by broadcasting it over twitter. but this new broadcasting tool available to all is seductive i don't know if it...
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tim russert, my favorite journalists on television, he died in 2008, and he died of a cracking artery. but what's interesting, massive heart attack at nbc studio. what happened to him was, three weeks before this event, he had a stress test and it was normal. this is a common scenario. because the stress test only tells us whether or not there is a narrowing that is in keeping the blood supply to the market it doesn't tell us if you ardrey is going to crack it open to this point we haven't had a way to do that. now we have been isolating cells from people who have a heart attack in the early minutes throughout san diego. we found that the cells that are coming off in these arteries, in high quantities, compared to people who are healthy are very different looking. and we sequenced these cells. we have a gene expression and gene signature, molecular signature. and now we can say this article that would be coming out in a couple weeks in a prestigious journal, i can't tell you where and exactly when but we can say we can digitize a heart attack before it happens. all we have to do is co
tim russert, my favorite journalists on television, he died in 2008, and he died of a cracking artery. but what's interesting, massive heart attack at nbc studio. what happened to him was, three weeks before this event, he had a stress test and it was normal. this is a common scenario. because the stress test only tells us whether or not there is a narrowing that is in keeping the blood supply to the market it doesn't tell us if you ardrey is going to crack it open to this point we haven't had...
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tim russert, my favorite journalist on television died in 2008 and he died of a cracked artery but what was interesting was a massive heart attack, what happened to hmmm was three weeks before this event he had a stress test. this is a common scenario because the stress test only tell us whether or not there is a narrowing that is impeding the blood supply to the heart. doesn't tell us if the artery is going to crack. until this point we haven't had a way to do that. now we have isolated cells from people who have heart attack in nearly minutes throughout san diego and hundreds of people we have done that and found that the cells coming off of the artery in high quantities compared to people who are healthy, and a gene signature, we can say, this article coming out in a prestigious journal, can't tell you where or when, we can digitize a heart attack, all we do is connect this with an embedded sensors. your car have all these answers. why don't people have since this? is more important than your car but we don't have these things yet but we will. a group that stanford has a sensor to ma
tim russert, my favorite journalist on television died in 2008 and he died of a cracked artery but what was interesting was a massive heart attack, what happened to hmmm was three weeks before this event he had a stress test. this is a common scenario because the stress test only tell us whether or not there is a narrowing that is impeding the blood supply to the heart. doesn't tell us if the artery is going to crack. until this point we haven't had a way to do that. now we have isolated cells...
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you and our beloved tim russert. >> i keep till, of course, in my heart. tim was my mentor. i was being honored with an award here and he was presenting it to me. he and -- you know, other great journalists with whom i've worked over the years have been privileged to work at nbc, of course, you know, tim taught me how to cover politics. he was the first person i saw every day here. i'd come in to do the "today" show, and we would do "morning joe" and i'd say tim, what do you know? >> there you are. you're helping to monitor the presidential debate. >> that was the last debate between president obama and michael dukakis in 1988. >> didn't they say something like,a understandria, i hope you don't mind if you don't answer that question and you said actually, i do mind. >> it was very funny. >> you were tough as nails! >> mike dukakis said i guess it was something like, well, you know, can i reframe the premise or something, and i said no, you can't. i don't know where i got the nerve to say that. >> we're going hear a lot more from andrea tomorrow about the reality of a militar
you and our beloved tim russert. >> i keep till, of course, in my heart. tim was my mentor. i was being honored with an award here and he was presenting it to me. he and -- you know, other great journalists with whom i've worked over the years have been privileged to work at nbc, of course, you know, tim taught me how to cover politics. he was the first person i saw every day here. i'd come in to do the "today" show, and we would do "morning joe" and i'd say tim, what...
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. >> in 2008, tim russert would always say barack obama would overperform by 5% in the exit polls.t the beginning of the night and going into the campaigns, we thought barack obama was going to do well and hillary would close it late in the evening. we have a similar situation here now where you get the exit polls at 5:00 and know mitt is going to underperform. here, the news is mitt is going to win by 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. can we not predict this is going to be closer tonight? >> so much of the vote is around chicago. santorum has not driven a good message for that part of the state. >> that makes a lot of sense. >> unless there's low turnout and there's good weather so it's less likely. romney has a chance to win this big enough to be convincing and compelling. >> if he wins big, what does the calendar look like in the future? is it great news for him? i have it made? >> if he wins big, if romney wins big, it becomes two things the romney people have argued that become much more accepted. one is santorum can't get to a majority and romney, can. then wisconsin in a few weeks becomes
. >> in 2008, tim russert would always say barack obama would overperform by 5% in the exit polls.t the beginning of the night and going into the campaigns, we thought barack obama was going to do well and hillary would close it late in the evening. we have a similar situation here now where you get the exit polls at 5:00 and know mitt is going to underperform. here, the news is mitt is going to win by 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. can we not predict this is going to be closer tonight? >> so...
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things that, guess what, president obama adopted, and then he has a segment on "meet the press" with tim russert back in 2009, same thing. it is one thing to put a government-run health program when you're governor of a state. it is wrong in principle. he would have been the worst candidate to go and make that case. "it is ok on the state level, but i am not for it on the federal level." not a strong argument. if the policy is bad, the policy is bad. [cheers and applause] do you believe in free people? like help savings accounts? or do you believe in government control? like romneycare and obamacare? that is the fundamental issue in this race. not only did governor romney advocate for a federal government program that barack obama gladly accepted and did, but now we know that government romney for the course of this campaign has told people of this country something that was not true. now, it is one thing to have bad policy. it is another thing to mislead the american public. the governor does this on a variety of subjects. "you just do not understand." "you do not understand. we did not impose
things that, guess what, president obama adopted, and then he has a segment on "meet the press" with tim russert back in 2009, same thing. it is one thing to put a government-run health program when you're governor of a state. it is wrong in principle. he would have been the worst candidate to go and make that case. "it is ok on the state level, but i am not for it on the federal level." not a strong argument. if the policy is bad, the policy is bad. [cheers and applause] do...
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outpouring of support to stalin predictions at the end of russert relieved by his certainly having it say today even more so i understand that lacson day tim kirby is following the latest online chatter for r t ten. how you do it while i sit a little while ago i was talking about twitter back to you know that to maybe tomorrow morning we'll start to see some videos on you tube and well guess what they're already here i think in old man terms yeah you can see here that we have the videos where the plane there's protesters there's police this clashes who knows what's going on you know if you look at this video you can sort of look at it both ways the protesters move towards the police but then the police are there with their big scary uniforms on what i have been sort of looking over all these tweets and all this kind reminds you of people have a religious debate they should because of the debate with their religion intact they argue for a long time and then very very rarely do they change religion after the debate so it's kind of situation we have here another big happening on twitter is a lot of discussion about numbers how many people cam
outpouring of support to stalin predictions at the end of russert relieved by his certainly having it say today even more so i understand that lacson day tim kirby is following the latest online chatter for r t ten. how you do it while i sit a little while ago i was talking about twitter back to you know that to maybe tomorrow morning we'll start to see some videos on you tube and well guess what they're already here i think in old man terms yeah you can see here that we have the videos where...