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to worker pay ratio exploded what time magazine and keynes didn't predict was corporate greed it doesn't always have to be this way which is why i'm here to get my job back because i think keynes was right i think robots can solve the economic question but not until we create an economic framework that spreads wealth more evenly throughout society and i think one idea could be to make sure that the workers only needs new were bought a comedian's of production i think i could really work well at least until the robots become self-aware and then they start. you doing your. door say i'm sorry i'm afraid i do that. reporting from washington with the same stars tonight. the big. door. every of raw ok. oh jesus i guess we have a robot sam here to chad thank you for having me on live you had a problem while i get that you're probably better at your job than regular sam i am my i.q. is a live one hundred percent greater my strength is eight hundred percent greater than my love making speed is enhanced by four hundred percent i must be the. ok i'm but still you don't have the unique. human traits
to worker pay ratio exploded what time magazine and keynes didn't predict was corporate greed it doesn't always have to be this way which is why i'm here to get my job back because i think keynes was right i think robots can solve the economic question but not until we create an economic framework that spreads wealth more evenly throughout society and i think one idea could be to make sure that the workers only needs new were bought a comedian's of production i think i could really work well at...
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i want to say we wrote a imr piece in "time" magazine -- a great piece in "time" magazine. he used to come to the comedy celler. what were your impressions of him? >> he was a nice guy. the comedians loved him. he was gracious to all of the comics. he didn't come in and try to be a big star. he wanted to hang out with the comics. he was a great guy. >> he would compliment you in front of your parents even though you did okay and not great? >> that was two things. he met my parents and went out of his we to be nice. he is great and knowing it would mean something to them. it is nicer than i would have done for a younger comic. i would have said he is garbage. he is garbage. he should get out of the business. >> he did that to my parents. >> to be fair, you deserved it. >> i did. i was terrible. >> and now you are making movies. >> i am not going to cast jim. jay i am a great tack ter. i am a great actor. >> jason terrorists love our movies, but they hate us. do you think it is possible to come together over a shared love of "mrs. doubt fire"? >> i do, but they seem like teen
i want to say we wrote a imr piece in "time" magazine -- a great piece in "time" magazine. he used to come to the comedy celler. what were your impressions of him? >> he was a nice guy. the comedians loved him. he was gracious to all of the comics. he didn't come in and try to be a big star. he wanted to hang out with the comics. he was a great guy. >> he would compliment you in front of your parents even though you did okay and not great? >> that was two...
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>> "time" magazine said not since the days of theodore roosevelt has the nation witnessed what the magazine called such a heart-pounding, muscle-aching, round of vacation activities. and in hyannis port, which was besieged by hordes of curious tourists, the president, his children, his nephews, his nieces, scrambled on the lawn, splashed in the water, and at times when i wrote about it, i thought it resembled sort of a miniature olympics. "time" described it this way, since sitting down is somehow considered bad form, touch football tells of the so-called rest periods between tennis, wimming, water seeing, sailing and dragging, and described dragging as an attempt to avoid drowning while clinging to a life preserver being towed by the president's sooner. >> you talked about what "time" magazine says, "look" magazine put a picture of the magazine on his cover of a president on a big golf cart loaded down with kids, nieces, nephews, and a couple of his kids as well, what did this image say about president kennedy? >> it certainly says it was certainly appealing. it was an image that played al
>> "time" magazine said not since the days of theodore roosevelt has the nation witnessed what the magazine called such a heart-pounding, muscle-aching, round of vacation activities. and in hyannis port, which was besieged by hordes of curious tourists, the president, his children, his nephews, his nieces, scrambled on the lawn, splashed in the water, and at times when i wrote about it, i thought it resembled sort of a miniature olympics. "time" described it this way,...
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i had -- i was running my ads in "play time" magazine and "sex action magazine." i had two or three lines i was running from my house. i was formalized to my cell phone. i could -- there was a 24-hour operation. i had maybe a few girls working for me besides my cousin. and, you know, i used to go out on calls. and so i used to make good money. >> the thing about gwen is she is facing a long prison sentence possibly for second-degree murder. and she has kids. >> this is kevin. this is ricky. they're the loves of my life. he's 12 and he's 11. >> the thought that she would not be able to would be her kids or even right then was able to take care of her kids was literally torturing her. >> how do you explain to your children your situation? how do you tell them that, you know, that mommy is in jail and i might go away for a while? you know, i have a calendar to watch the days go by. you know, count the days. >> collins, a single mother, told us she used her escort service to support her family after previous convictions for fraud and grand theft made it tough to find
i had -- i was running my ads in "play time" magazine and "sex action magazine." i had two or three lines i was running from my house. i was formalized to my cell phone. i could -- there was a 24-hour operation. i had maybe a few girls working for me besides my cousin. and, you know, i used to go out on calls. and so i used to make good money. >> the thing about gwen is she is facing a long prison sentence possibly for second-degree murder. and she has kids. >>...
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magazine. it was going to be called facts and then they changed it to time .s we know, time was a huge success. he then founded life magazine and then -- not architectural digest, i forget the last name. it was a construction magazine which was about finance. harry was left with the whole company and he just went from strength to strength. >> when he died, the euro member how much he was worth? >> it was over $100 million but he had given a lot of it away. he gave a lot to the henry luce foundation. he didn't have quite as much money to leave as he would have done. >> that would have been in the 1960's? >> in the late 1960's, he died. >> where were the houses? that pointes, at they had houses in connecticut, phoenix, and of course a new york apartment. usually at the waldorf. they did buy an apartment toward the end of harry's life. >> here is a quote from your book. drooped from his potbelly she cringed at the sight of harry ambling about the deck in shorts that drooped from his potbelly, faded sneakers with smearing spectacles perched on his nose. he was now
magazine. it was going to be called facts and then they changed it to time .s we know, time was a huge success. he then founded life magazine and then -- not architectural digest, i forget the last name. it was a construction magazine which was about finance. harry was left with the whole company and he just went from strength to strength. >> when he died, the euro member how much he was worth? >> it was over $100 million but he had given a lot of it away. he gave a lot to the henry...
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the new york times magazine, how do you feel about the new york times magazine?fell off my chair, three days with us, invited him to one of our cannabis tastings with the beverly hills cannabis club that had him meet all the people we are working with and he loved it. stuart: the guy from the new york times in charge of the front cover of the new york times magazine flies out to see you in the beverly hills cannabis club and goes to the tasting? did he get stoned with you? >> no. what was interesting was he observed everyone. i thought it was really cute when he looked over and said everyone is medicated except for you. he got to meet the chef and the high-profile members of the club and followed this for three days from the dispensary to the tasting and was great. stuart: the new york times got this push on a national basis, and legalize it all over the country and you are in favor of that. you don't want to operate the budget you could be prosecuted by the fed's. you are in favor of this too. in california not long ago there was a referendum, statewide vote leg
the new york times magazine, how do you feel about the new york times magazine?fell off my chair, three days with us, invited him to one of our cannabis tastings with the beverly hills cannabis club that had him meet all the people we are working with and he loved it. stuart: the guy from the new york times in charge of the front cover of the new york times magazine flies out to see you in the beverly hills cannabis club and goes to the tasting? did he get stoned with you? >> no. what was...
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reporter called liza mundy who is out of washington and it generated and landed on the cover of "time" magazine and it generated a huge conversation about how do we all need to adjust our lives to this economic new reality and is this good for men and women and i think that we were on the camp that says yes anything that makes couples stronger and live up to their potential is a good thing. >> one of the authors that you worked with our nancy gibbs and michael duffy on the presidents club, a book that booktv covered in the q-and-a program covered it as well. what was the process working on the presidents club with anti-gibbs and michael duffy? >> i wish i could say that i came up with that idea because it is such a brilliant idea but i didn't. nancy and michael have been working on it for quite some time, and the idea came to them after they had written a very great book on billy graham, and they realized the degree to which the president talked to the ex- presidents and how much the club helped shape the presidency itself and that's what gave them ideas to explore the presidents club in a thor
reporter called liza mundy who is out of washington and it generated and landed on the cover of "time" magazine and it generated a huge conversation about how do we all need to adjust our lives to this economic new reality and is this good for men and women and i think that we were on the camp that says yes anything that makes couples stronger and live up to their potential is a good thing. >> one of the authors that you worked with our nancy gibbs and michael duffy on the...
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the times magazine they came out immediately after george bush won the election 2004 which should be of tremendous interest to this audience because you were all in kindergarten then. so you probably don't have that issue. it was the exact mirror opposite of what everyone was saying after this last election which is to say democrats are going to have to fold up shop in comeback under a new name. they have lost five of the last seven presidential elections. there was a huge smiling picture of me. winner, sad picture of michael moore, loser. so you know to read that magazine it lifted my spirits to remember the pendulum does change but it takes activists like you and people talking and writing and arguing to make things change. remember obama did win twice but he has two characteristics that no other democrat has. number one no record. that's big and likability. on no record in the history of democrats is they are arias going down based on what they did with michael dukakis when he you were a twinkle in your father's eyes. michael dukakis was for it and you remember john kerry throwing
the times magazine they came out immediately after george bush won the election 2004 which should be of tremendous interest to this audience because you were all in kindergarten then. so you probably don't have that issue. it was the exact mirror opposite of what everyone was saying after this last election which is to say democrats are going to have to fold up shop in comeback under a new name. they have lost five of the last seven presidential elections. there was a huge smiling picture of...
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named one of time magazine's most influential leaders, she received more than 15 million members, in addition to chairing the tea party patriots citizens fund. she is also a frequent guest on every major television, print, and news outlet in the country. when jenny beth was not busy the movement, she targets discrimination. i do not know how she does it. we are tremendously blessed to have this revolutionary with us today. well, the national tea party cofounder, jenny beth martin. [applause] >> thank you. i bring news from the rio grande valley, the breach point for the largest invasion of american territory since the british occupied and burned our capital city in the war of 1812. morning, i awoke in mcallen, texas, having spent the better part of the last week seeing for myself and for you exactly what is happening on our southern border. i spent that time talking with local sheriffs and residents, hearing directly from the frontlines, and hearing firsthand about all of the problems on the border. people onlls from the the left, and even some in the republican party, saying we must
named one of time magazine's most influential leaders, she received more than 15 million members, in addition to chairing the tea party patriots citizens fund. she is also a frequent guest on every major television, print, and news outlet in the country. when jenny beth was not busy the movement, she targets discrimination. i do not know how she does it. we are tremendously blessed to have this revolutionary with us today. well, the national tea party cofounder, jenny beth martin. [applause]...
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press conferences during the question that you saw in the video that was asked by a fellow from time magazine who at the final preflight press conference actually said, what happens when there's a problem? do you weep? there was a gasp from the audience as there was in this room. i was sitting -- there were a lot. what is extraordinary, and use our reaction, and she responded. she did not go for the guy's eyes, san nasty, horrible thing. she laughed, smiled, turns to rick, the pilot of her crew and says, why doesn't anyone ever ask correct these questions and defuses the entire thing. it was absolutely brilliant. i am sure that nasa was high fighting itself, the managers in the back room. another male reporter actually asked her, did you ever wish you were born. she gritted her teeth. i have seen the video. no, i never thought about it . within nasa there were a few other hurdles. when sally was chosen she suddenly had to make a lot of decisions about things like what kind of things would go in the personal approach is it that they took along. she was smart enough to immediately bring in the
press conferences during the question that you saw in the video that was asked by a fellow from time magazine who at the final preflight press conference actually said, what happens when there's a problem? do you weep? there was a gasp from the audience as there was in this room. i was sitting -- there were a lot. what is extraordinary, and use our reaction, and she responded. she did not go for the guy's eyes, san nasty, horrible thing. she laughed, smiled, turns to rick, the pilot of her crew...
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they have a "time" magazine reporter pulled in at the end of the video and said president obama if youtinue this policy he is next. the man who did the beheading spoke in perfect english in a british accent. it is not someone from iraq or syria. >> what does that tell you? >> somebody who has come to iraq and get trained and take part a in the jihad and be part of this and spread the radical view . view point. he has a passport and he is seeking a desire to strike america. we have to take it serious. >> and it is not somebody we may not identify without the garb on. >> covered head to toe. >> he is coming over and speaking in a british accent. the threat was pointed out that a lot of these guys have western passports. >> that's right. that's why it is not contained and we are in a global world. they are instantly able to communicate. we have to take this as a threat that could come to our shores quickly. to london and to the united states. if you give them that power, upwards of 80,000 fighters, that should be chilling to all of us. >> thank you. >> we are watching ferguson. the clashe
they have a "time" magazine reporter pulled in at the end of the video and said president obama if youtinue this policy he is next. the man who did the beheading spoke in perfect english in a british accent. it is not someone from iraq or syria. >> what does that tell you? >> somebody who has come to iraq and get trained and take part a in the jihad and be part of this and spread the radical view . view point. he has a passport and he is seeking a desire to strike america....
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is written an open letter to michael brown's family, it was published in "time magazine." you can read it here. it says she, perhaps better than anyone, knows what michael brown's family is going through. i pulled out one quote -- further complicating the pain and loss in this tragedies the fact that the killer of your son is a live, known, and currently free. another story getting a lot of attention. in ireland, a woman was deniedly at -- allegedly an abortion. >> the full facts are yet to emerge. -- health security exit executive has been asked to carry out an investigation. she was reportedly raped and certifiably suicidal. it is bound to be in the irish press for the days to come. it sparked so much outrage. >> i pulled up two editorials. the spotlightthat was already put on ireland cost harsh abortion laws. she was designed -- denied an ledtion and that eventually to septicemia. a lot of people are saying the more recent of that was a test for that wall. this article says it is proof that the law needs to be revised. i pulled out the editorial in the irish times, the
is written an open letter to michael brown's family, it was published in "time magazine." you can read it here. it says she, perhaps better than anyone, knows what michael brown's family is going through. i pulled out one quote -- further complicating the pain and loss in this tragedies the fact that the killer of your son is a live, known, and currently free. another story getting a lot of attention. in ireland, a woman was deniedly at -- allegedly an abortion. >> the full...
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. >>> "time" magazine calls it the most dangerous intersection in america, and it's in our backyard. according to "time," seven people died there between 2003 and 2012. the magazine analyzed numbers from the national highway traffic safety administration looking for fatal accidents within 150 feet of an intersection. one of the crashes happened in 2008. go men were crossing the road when a firebird hit them and sped off. one of the men died within hours and the other was critically injured. that same year a traffic audit s said there was many problems. sky force 10 found someone walking outside the crosswalk. this is one of the reasons police are not happy with this report. they disagree with the findings. hear from the top cop and find out how the state says it is working to improve the roadway. that part of the story on nbc10.com and on our mobile app now. >>> new details about a tractor-trailer that crashed into a home here in mayfair. looks like the truck shouldn't have been there in the first place. philadelphia police truck enforcement division tells nbc 10, tractor-trailers are
. >>> "time" magazine calls it the most dangerous intersection in america, and it's in our backyard. according to "time," seven people died there between 2003 and 2012. the magazine analyzed numbers from the national highway traffic safety administration looking for fatal accidents within 150 feet of an intersection. one of the crashes happened in 2008. go men were crossing the road when a firebird hit them and sped off. one of the men died within hours and the...
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the new york times magazine called it one of the most to influential think tanks in history, the primarychippers and political front. a prominent role in the 1992 election of president bill clinton and served as domestic policy adviser to the clinton transition. before founding the dlc in 1985 he was executive director of the house to the credit caucus, served in president jimmy carter's white house and was staff director of the u.s. senate subcommittee on intergovernmental relations. he lives in annapolis, maryland. his book, of course, you may purchase after we finish. it is also my privilege and honor this morning to introduce to you former governor robert ehrlich. the author of america, for change, a senior counsel in government advocacy and public policy practice group and king and spalding where he advises clients on a broader way of policy matters and interactions with the federal government. he served as mayor of his first republican governor in 36 years. >> 3600 years. >> yeah. [laughter] >> any republican who ever has served as governor of maryland is in cement company. he has
the new york times magazine called it one of the most to influential think tanks in history, the primarychippers and political front. a prominent role in the 1992 election of president bill clinton and served as domestic policy adviser to the clinton transition. before founding the dlc in 1985 he was executive director of the house to the credit caucus, served in president jimmy carter's white house and was staff director of the u.s. senate subcommittee on intergovernmental relations. he lives...
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he said to the people of georgia and within several weeks -- actually a couple of months, time magazine put some on the cover as an example of a new south governor also mentioned in that article, but carter is the one who is on the cover of time magazine. carter almost immediately begins to think about running for president after being governor of georgia. maybe even who knows, a few days, 40 begins looking toward larger rises. and, in fact, about the time within a day or two of george mcgovern's cataclysmic loss to richard nixon and the presidential campaign of 1962, carter sits down with others of his advisers and begins to plot out his rise to the presidency four years later. at the end of 1973, at the beginning of 1974 to remarkable events took place within six months of each other. here the narrative is going to virgil little bit more toward religion and faith. the thanksgiving weekend in 1973 in chicago, illinois, the wabash ymca in the south side of chicago 55 evangelicals need at the ymca and hammer out a document called the chicago declaration of evangelicals social conservativ
he said to the people of georgia and within several weeks -- actually a couple of months, time magazine put some on the cover as an example of a new south governor also mentioned in that article, but carter is the one who is on the cover of time magazine. carter almost immediately begins to think about running for president after being governor of georgia. maybe even who knows, a few days, 40 begins looking toward larger rises. and, in fact, about the time within a day or two of george...
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they have a "time" magazine reporter pulled in says president obama, if you continue the bombings, he'she man who kdid the beheading spoke in english with a perfect accent. >> what does that tell you? >> this is a foreign fighter who came to be part of this jihad and spread this radical viewpoint. he got a passport like many americans and seeking a desire to strike america we have to take that threat seriously. >> not somebody we might not necessarily identify with garb on. coming over speaking in a british accent. who knows. the threat pointed out before was a lot of these guys have western passports. >> we're in an intercontained global world at this point. they can communicate. we have to take this threat as one that could come to our shores to london or the united states. upwards of 80,000 fighters across iraq and syria should be chilling to all of us. pete, thank you. we are watching ferguson. the clashes are continuing as they have been done every night. this is an important story, too. but jim foley deserves a moment on this broadcast and he is going to get it. thank you for watc
they have a "time" magazine reporter pulled in says president obama, if you continue the bombings, he'she man who kdid the beheading spoke in english with a perfect accent. >> what does that tell you? >> this is a foreign fighter who came to be part of this jihad and spread this radical viewpoint. he got a passport like many americans and seeking a desire to strike america we have to take that threat seriously. >> not somebody we might not necessarily identify with...
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. >> foley had written for "time" magazine among other news organizations. president obama is expected to deliver a statement on the savage attack after this newscast. >>> army sergeant bowe bergdahl is making plans for live out of a uniform. the former taliban prison wants to leave the military and go to college. he plans to make the move after the investigation into his disappearance is complete. critics say he left his base five years before he was captured. the investigation into his disappearance is due out next unrest in suburban st. louis. u.s. attorney general eric holder is heading to ferguson, missouri to meet with f.b.i. and other officials investigating the shooting death of michael brown. meanwhile a grand jury could start hearing evidence to determine whether police officer officer darren wilson should be charged in brown's death. this comes after a calm demonstration countried into another clash between protesters and police overnight. >> the criminals embedded themselves and hid behind media. they began throwing bottles. they threw urine on o
. >> foley had written for "time" magazine among other news organizations. president obama is expected to deliver a statement on the savage attack after this newscast. >>> army sergeant bowe bergdahl is making plans for live out of a uniform. the former taliban prison wants to leave the military and go to college. he plans to make the move after the investigation into his disappearance is complete. critics say he left his base five years before he was captured. the...
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"time" magazine.y. how did this happen in middle america? >> well, it happened, sadly, the same way it seems to have happened from time to time all across the country. with we discover too late that a community has completely lost the basic bonds of trust that hold a community together. the lines of communication that allow a police department or a mayor's office to talk to, you know, the people in the streets, and a trigger event happens, in this case, the tragic killing of michael brown. and people feel like they have no way of expressing themselves, their outrage. they take to the streets. and once that happens, you know, there's no telling what is going to come next. the time to prevent a riot, to stop a riot is before it happens. >> michael duffy here. you have people holding their hands up. we just got some film from tuesday night. >> in st. louis. >> and really disturbing and run this clip equally quickly of an officer threatening civilians, including journalists. >> my hands are up, bro. my ha
"time" magazine.y. how did this happen in middle america? >> well, it happened, sadly, the same way it seems to have happened from time to time all across the country. with we discover too late that a community has completely lost the basic bonds of trust that hold a community together. the lines of communication that allow a police department or a mayor's office to talk to, you know, the people in the streets, and a trigger event happens, in this case, the tragic killing of...
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the editor was flying at -- the editor of "time post code magazine flew out. -- the editor of "time" zine flew out. people thatf the are at this thing. i don't get the connection between technology people and burning man. tech workers, the it is the ceo's. >> this has been going on since 1996. back when it only had 4000 d" put it on the cover. burning man evolved in san francisco before it went to nevada. people are into weird, colorful underground art and expression. the tech people caught on to it early. a lot of them got superrich between 1996 and now. they are roughing it but they're still there, contributing, helping to fund some of the amazing art. if you are a burner who feels like your neighborhood has been gentrified and you don't like it, that should not ruin your ability to appreciate the event which to me is a great as it ever was. interesting piece about a being drawn in the sand between the tech elite and everyone else. does it feel that way? does it feel like there is a division? >> if you're just someone who bought a ticket and you're there, you would not have any way
the editor was flying at -- the editor of "time post code magazine flew out. -- the editor of "time" zine flew out. people thatf the are at this thing. i don't get the connection between technology people and burning man. tech workers, the it is the ceo's. >> this has been going on since 1996. back when it only had 4000 d" put it on the cover. burning man evolved in san francisco before it went to nevada. people are into weird, colorful underground art and expression....
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look what he said in "time" magazine.i had been told to get out of the street as a teenager, there would have been a distinct possibility that i might have smarted off. but i wouldn't have expected to be shot. what is up with rand paul? is he an outlier on the republican side? or are republicans taking a new approach? >> i have been very pleased not just with him but with a number of voices within the party that have taken a similar tack in recent months. it's not just rand paul. you also had senator nmike lee, from utah, who, in bipartisan effort with senators dick durbin and pat leahy put forward changes for sentencing reform. we're seeing bipartisan effort. this is one of those areas where you have the left and the tea party right coming together to support changes to policy that can hopefully fix our justice system. >> on ferguson, does paul represent where republicans are? >> not necessarily. this is not the first time he's talked about this. he's doing speeches on sentencing reform. trying to go into the heart of bl
look what he said in "time" magazine.i had been told to get out of the street as a teenager, there would have been a distinct possibility that i might have smarted off. but i wouldn't have expected to be shot. what is up with rand paul? is he an outlier on the republican side? or are republicans taking a new approach? >> i have been very pleased not just with him but with a number of voices within the party that have taken a similar tack in recent months. it's not just rand...
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covering the week, michael crawly chief foreign affairs correspondent for time magazine. doyle mcmanus, columnist for the los angeles times. amy walter and nancy youcef. award winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens live from our nation's capital this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for washington week is provided by -- gwen: additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by big ham brigham and women's hospital, the annenberg foundation the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. once again live from washington moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. if you ever doubted that the united states is sen central to almost everything happeningever where, especially the tough stuff this week should have put an end to the questions. intervention is now the watch word. in iraq where the american military is carrying out air strikes and in afghanistan where the secretary of state had to step in and in israel and georgia standingsgazawhich seemed like it
covering the week, michael crawly chief foreign affairs correspondent for time magazine. doyle mcmanus, columnist for the los angeles times. amy walter and nancy youcef. award winning reporting and analysis. covering history as it happens live from our nation's capital this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for washington week is provided by -- gwen: additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by big ham brigham and women's hospital,...
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ocean city with the distinction of the most dangerous of the analysis publish the by "time" magazine figured or damages caused by earthquakes, tornados, wildfires and hurricanes. and cape may, burlington, monmouth and atlantic county in the top. and no in pennsylvania or delaware made the list. >> an athlete thanks his lucky stars tonight after he went into cardiac arrest during a run along the schuylkill river. the quick work of a good samaritan who just happened to be a doctor and other passersby meant this 27-year-old grad student is still alive. >> i am lucky to shall alive i think. >> at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania since monday when he collapsed on the schuylkill river trail while running. >> first we thought that he was seizing. but it quickly became apparent that he actually had lost his pulse. >> dr. aaron is a third-year resident and his wife an e.r. doctor. someone called todd's phone and called the last number he dialed. >> the phone rang and it was todd. i said what did you forget? someone said we have an emergency situation does very heart issues? >> t
ocean city with the distinction of the most dangerous of the analysis publish the by "time" magazine figured or damages caused by earthquakes, tornados, wildfires and hurricanes. and cape may, burlington, monmouth and atlantic county in the top. and no in pennsylvania or delaware made the list. >> an athlete thanks his lucky stars tonight after he went into cardiac arrest during a run along the schuylkill river. the quick work of a good samaritan who just happened to be a doctor...
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"time" magazine's nuances issue is now out.ow does big data improve our ability to know any and everything. >> we're not just living in an age of more information but living in an age of better information and allows us to ask and answer questions that we couldn't before. weird questions, serious questions. we didn't ask about heaven and hell but we did ask where babies come from and we found pretty interesting answers. >> most of us know where answers come from. everybody good on that. i was interested in your information about how america is gettingnowadays, marijuana is the drug of choice. you say over the last ten years there's a slight uptick in the amount of marijuana usage but a massive uptick in the amount of usage of heroin and lsd. the question is how do you know that? >> well, we have a lot of sources from government sources, like the national drug administration to surveys that doctors do to hospital emergency admission room visits. so as you said that's right. weed is the most popular drug in america if that's the
"time" magazine's nuances issue is now out.ow does big data improve our ability to know any and everything. >> we're not just living in an age of more information but living in an age of better information and allows us to ask and answer questions that we couldn't before. weird questions, serious questions. we didn't ask about heaven and hell but we did ask where babies come from and we found pretty interesting answers. >> most of us know where answers come from. everybody...
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also, trayvon martin's mother wrote an op-ed for time magazine to the family of oh michael brown. she offered prayers and frustrations over the death and similarities to the death of her son. she also promises to seek justice for others. stay with news 4 for continuing coverage of the events in ferguson. you can download the app for breaking news alerts and we'll have the latest developments overnight. that begins at 4:26 this morning. >> some of us had a lovely night. others can't get rid of the rain. a new warning popped up. doug? >> we have been watching areas to the south. those areas were fredricksburg around stafford. we saw a lot of rain. take a look. storm team 4 picking up on the rain. most of us on the dry side. portions of king georgunnd f fr. this area received uper wards of two to three inches of rain. it keeps coming down around through here. this is between stafford through mccarthy's corner. under a flood warn withing. we'll have more on what we can expect as far as the rain is concerned tomorrow and during the day on tuesday. >> new at 11:00 we have learned the na
also, trayvon martin's mother wrote an op-ed for time magazine to the family of oh michael brown. she offered prayers and frustrations over the death and similarities to the death of her son. she also promises to seek justice for others. stay with news 4 for continuing coverage of the events in ferguson. you can download the app for breaking news alerts and we'll have the latest developments overnight. that begins at 4:26 this morning. >> some of us had a lovely night. others can't get...
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this stage that men go through is termed manopause, made famous from this recent time magazine cover story. >> w administering low t's to oth healthy men and the consequences of that are basically unknown at this time. >> it has to happen, men have a version of it. >> aerwise having hot flashes? >> as far as still getting my periods. >> 49-year-oldre you martial arts expert had a body that never let him down. >> i couldn't build, i could start to see more body fat. >> the married father of five has been taking t-shot nearly four years. enter the man behind the low-t centers across the country. he has men paying 400 bucks for therapy. he is worth an estimated $100 million. >> i don't think it is a fountain of youth, it has been around for a long time. you know i tell people it is not the silver bullet, but a shiep shiny test. >> i know that afternoon naps are required and i can't get rid of my weight. the doctor delivered the news. >> well, your labs areback, your testosterone levels are 272. the cutoff is 350. >> i'm low. >> libido issues, everything is fine. >> you know, i'm normal.
this stage that men go through is termed manopause, made famous from this recent time magazine cover story. >> w administering low t's to oth healthy men and the consequences of that are basically unknown at this time. >> it has to happen, men have a version of it. >> aerwise having hot flashes? >> as far as still getting my periods. >> 49-year-oldre you martial arts expert had a body that never let him down. >> i couldn't build, i could start to see more...
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. >>> "time" magazine has a letter from the mother of trayvon martin to michael brown's mother. she says losing her son, quote, is a never ending pain unlike anything she could imagine. she went on to write, honor yore son and his life, not his alleged transgressions. i always said trayvon was not perfect but no one will ever convince me that my son deserved to be stalked and murdered. no one can convince you michael deserved to be executed. >>> an investigation is under way into a fatal accident in prince george's county. a man died after being thrown from his vehicle in brandywine, maryland. it happened on floral park road early this morning. police say speed may have been a factor in the crash. the victim's name has not been released. >>> it was a nightmare of a commute this morning in ridgefield, new jersey where a semi truck dangled over an overpass. long delays ensued after the truck crashed, caught fire and barely hung on to the bridge. the driver somehow ended up in the water and was later rescued by a helicopter. it's unclear what caused the accident. >>> a new infrastr
. >>> "time" magazine has a letter from the mother of trayvon martin to michael brown's mother. she says losing her son, quote, is a never ending pain unlike anything she could imagine. she went on to write, honor yore son and his life, not his alleged transgressions. i always said trayvon was not perfect but no one will ever convince me that my son deserved to be stalked and murdered. no one can convince you michael deserved to be executed. >>> an investigation is...
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one, a direct threat against a former "time" magazine journalist saying if the united states does nottop airstrikes, that they will kill him. and then saying that there will be blood in the streets. the islamic state will take the fight to the west to places like america if the u.s. persists in the airstrike. the president did not address that, and that is a key thing to observe. he really focused on the killing of james foley, what jim foley, what he called him in the familiar sense, met to his friends and family, and also to journalism and the syrian people as he was trying to tell their story. so we see there the president not essentially taking the bait of these videos, but instead focusing on the i will killing that the video displayed. >> libby casey for us in washington. 1 east coast time. we're on early because moments ago taking to the
one, a direct threat against a former "time" magazine journalist saying if the united states does nottop airstrikes, that they will kill him. and then saying that there will be blood in the streets. the islamic state will take the fight to the west to places like america if the u.s. persists in the airstrike. the president did not address that, and that is a key thing to observe. he really focused on the killing of james foley, what jim foley, what he called him in the familiar sense,...
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. >> reporter: after our story aired, aisha was on the cover of "time" magazine, a cry for women's rightsanistan. for their hope, for their future. and four years later, this is aisha today. does the united states feel like home? >> yes. >> yes. >> she has been living in the suburbs of maryland when an afghan american family heard her story and said join our lives. >> she is yourdaughter. >> yes, she is. >> yes, my mom. my dad. my sister. >> jamella is a doctor. mate, a civil engineer. she calls him uncle mat techlt. >> you knew they were the people who would save you? >> yeah. mati uncle drive me hospital. all the time. my surgery. jamila help me all the time for me. miena, too. >> has the it been difficult for you? do you get angry some times? >> yes. sometimes both the surgeries, a lot of pain that make me angry. and pain, headache. first surgeries, a little hard for me. mati uncle wash my hair. >> together they have weathered the trauma of the past and nine major surgeries. building her new nose, her ears. and today the shy girl i met four years ago who had no dream shows me the jewel
. >> reporter: after our story aired, aisha was on the cover of "time" magazine, a cry for women's rightsanistan. for their hope, for their future. and four years later, this is aisha today. does the united states feel like home? >> yes. >> yes. >> she has been living in the suburbs of maryland when an afghan american family heard her story and said join our lives. >> she is yourdaughter. >> yes, she is. >> yes, my mom. my dad. my sister....
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one, a direct threat against a former "time" magazine journalist saying if the united states does not stop airstrikes, that they will kill him. and then saying that there will be blood in the streets. the islamic state will take the fight to the west to places like america if the u.s. persists in the airstrike. the president did not address that, and that is a key thing to observe. he really focused on the killing of james foley, what jim foley, what he called him in the familiar sense, met to his friends and family, and also to journalism and the syrian people as he was trying to tell their story. so we see there the president not essentially taking the bait of these videos, but instead focusing on the i will killing that the video displayed. >> libby casey for us in washington. 1 east coast time. we're on early because moments ago taking to the airwaves the president to discuss the beheading of a journalist, and that journalist beheading being posted online. the president saying no faith teaches people to massacre the innocence. we heard from jim foley. they made a very emotional st
one, a direct threat against a former "time" magazine journalist saying if the united states does not stop airstrikes, that they will kill him. and then saying that there will be blood in the streets. the islamic state will take the fight to the west to places like america if the u.s. persists in the airstrike. the president did not address that, and that is a key thing to observe. he really focused on the killing of james foley, what jim foley, what he called him in the familiar...
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also on that type time magazine's steve satoff who was kidnaped last year. the isis says he too will be killed if the u.s. does not leave iraq. >>> good samaritan rescues a woman from her submerged car in the cobbs creek area. the would the man may have suffered a medical emergency as she was driving on cobbs creek parkway near green way avenue yesterday afternoon. her suv flipped down an embankment trapping her inside with only a rock and a box cutter on hand. the man on his lunch break sprang into action. >> we broke the window, tried to get the her out. her seat belt was on. we got her out of the car. i did the best i could and i started thinking, i started to fail and then she started breathing reports say he gave woman based on what he has seen on television. this morning the driver remains in guarded condition at the hospital but thank goodness they were nearby. >> right place, right time. >>> right now 4:40. much more to cover on "eyewitness news", including new traffic patterns leaving eaeagles games. >>> find out how things will be a little bit diff
also on that type time magazine's steve satoff who was kidnaped last year. the isis says he too will be killed if the u.s. does not leave iraq. >>> good samaritan rescues a woman from her submerged car in the cobbs creek area. the would the man may have suffered a medical emergency as she was driving on cobbs creek parkway near green way avenue yesterday afternoon. her suv flipped down an embankment trapping her inside with only a rock and a box cutter on hand. the man on his lunch...
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because if you look at what she said, you're right rand paul made very similar statement in his "time" magazine op-ed. he said if i were in michael brown's position and i was a 17-year-old i might mouth off at a cop too, the difference is i wouldn't end up dead because he would have bean white kid. i think this is pretty bold for hillary clinton to get out there and say this, we're not used to white politicians asking white people, white americans to put themselves in the place of african-americans. so she, of course, got a lot of flack from progressives particularly from waiting so lay it on i think a lot of the boldness of her statement. >> does it matter she waited? >> i don't think it did. i think that there were elements of the statement that were bold, elements of the statement that were also cautious. i agree with what she said about trading places but she was careful not to offend anyone, she was careful about being clear about law enforcement as well which is a community that backed her in the past. at the end of the day, what good would it have done for her when this was all playing o
because if you look at what she said, you're right rand paul made very similar statement in his "time" magazine op-ed. he said if i were in michael brown's position and i was a 17-year-old i might mouth off at a cop too, the difference is i wouldn't end up dead because he would have bean white kid. i think this is pretty bold for hillary clinton to get out there and say this, we're not used to white politicians asking white people, white americans to put themselves in the place of...
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the founder of democratic leadership council february february 2010 "new york times" magazine called the group under his leadership one of the most to important think tanks in history. i told this is better than when i came up with so bear with me and what of the two most influential think tanks in history that shape political thought at the end of the broadcast a gnp deflator, a role the election of bill clinton and served as domestic policy adviser to the clinton transition and was executive director of the house democratic caucus served as carter's white house and was staff director of the subcommittee on intergovernmental relations and lives in annapolis mayor lynn to and his book you may purchase after we've finished. it is also my privilege and honor to introduce governor robert erlich. as senior counsel and public policy group where he advises clients on policy it matters in interactions the federal government and served as the first republican governor in 36 years steve mckinney republican u.s. served as governor and also to be served as a congressman it and author the chesap
the founder of democratic leadership council february february 2010 "new york times" magazine called the group under his leadership one of the most to important think tanks in history. i told this is better than when i came up with so bear with me and what of the two most influential think tanks in history that shape political thought at the end of the broadcast a gnp deflator, a role the election of bill clinton and served as domestic policy adviser to the clinton transition and was...
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in 2004, "time" magazine included him on its list of the 100 most influential people in the world. in 2006, kim lawton reported on iyengar and his impact. >> reporter: fifty years ago, yoga was little known in the u.s. then americans started hearing about a guru in india who could fold his body in amazing ways. he said the benefits were spiritual as well as physical. >> yoga is a union of the body with the mind, mind with the soul. the still state of mind, one-that is what yoga gives us. >> what he did for yoga was revolutionize it by making the mysterious aspects of yoga understandable. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. and visit our website, where there is always much more, and where you can listen to or watch every program. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more scenes from the pope's trip to south korea. >> charlie: welcome to the program. i'm charlie rose. the program is "charlie rose: the week." just ahead, ben brantley of the "new york times" on the great
in 2004, "time" magazine included him on its list of the 100 most influential people in the world. in 2006, kim lawton reported on iyengar and his impact. >> reporter: fifty years ago, yoga was little known in the u.s. then americans started hearing about a guru in india who could fold his body in amazing ways. he said the benefits were spiritual as well as physical. >> yoga is a union of the body with the mind, mind with the soul. the still state of mind, one-that is what...
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the video shows another american journalist believed to be time magazine contributor steve sotlof. the president made a threat to the president saying sotlof would be next if the president does not end airstrikes in iraq. >>> the woman in fairfax gone missing tonight on business, a photo of 40-year-old wendy fuji from philadelphia and her brother said the last time anyone saw her was on the 7th of august. she works for an engineering company who said she never showed up for work. pennsylvania tags jks3697 are her honda's tags. call the police if you have any information. >>> tonight a man from greenbelt charged with murdering his ex-girl friend is in custody. prince george's county police believe he killed 36-year-old shawntell lewis inside her home yesterday. lewis' mom found the body. police say lewis had been stabbed several times. >>> 30 years ago today someone killed a virginia state trooper at the front door of his own home. to this day that violent murder remain unsolved, but on the 30th anniversary police say new technology has provided new information in the murder of john
the video shows another american journalist believed to be time magazine contributor steve sotlof. the president made a threat to the president saying sotlof would be next if the president does not end airstrikes in iraq. >>> the woman in fairfax gone missing tonight on business, a photo of 40-year-old wendy fuji from philadelphia and her brother said the last time anyone saw her was on the 7th of august. she works for an engineering company who said she never showed up for work....
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. >> james:sybrina fulton's letter is published in time magazine. and on its website. >> james:in it, fulton writes that she wishes she had a word of automatic comfort, but she doesn't. >> james:she ends her letter with a firey call to action, writing quote -- "if they refuse to hear us, we will make them feel us". >> james:p-g and e pleaded 'not guilty' yesterday, to 28 - criminal counts-- stemming from the 20-10 san bruno pipeline explosion. >> james:prosecutors say, p-g- and-e tried to mislead federal investigators about pipeline testing and maintenance procedures. >> james:the utility is also accused of violating a federal pipeline safety law. >> james:these 28- counts were a part of an expanded indictment issued by a federal grand jury last month. >> james:p-g-and e previously faced 12- charges related to its safety practices. >> james:the san bruno explosion and fire. killed eight people, injured 66- others and destroyed 38 homes. >> james:if convicted, p-g-and-e could pay the the maximum fine of more than one - billion dollars. >> james:the p
. >> james:sybrina fulton's letter is published in time magazine. and on its website. >> james:in it, fulton writes that she wishes she had a word of automatic comfort, but she doesn't. >> james:she ends her letter with a firey call to action, writing quote -- "if they refuse to hear us, we will make them feel us". >> james:p-g and e pleaded 'not guilty' yesterday, to 28 - criminal counts-- stemming from the 20-10 san bruno pipeline explosion. >>...
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that is according to the time magazine study, the number one spot went tonights nights road and street road in bensalem bucks county. over past ten years there have been seven deadly crashes there. experts blame it on heavy traffic, lack of signs, and dim lighting and lack of sidewalks. >>> pennsylvania's famous chocolate company is unwrapping a new logo, take a look, on the left you see the old hershey's logo. on the right that is new one unveiled today. but not everyone is liking the new design. social media quickly started buzzing with hershey fans cheering their negative comments. they say image of the kiss looks like a certain smart phony mow joy. >> does it leave with you a sweet our sour taste? connect with us on cbs philly facebook page and send us a tweet at cbs philly. >>> it wasn't easy but dozens of former students have reclaim their education. today youth phil a charter schools graduate aid class of 122 students. all of these student are school drop out who thanks to their determination and a rigorous academic program now have skills needed to succeed. >>> it is a culminat
that is according to the time magazine study, the number one spot went tonights nights road and street road in bensalem bucks county. over past ten years there have been seven deadly crashes there. experts blame it on heavy traffic, lack of signs, and dim lighting and lack of sidewalks. >>> pennsylvania's famous chocolate company is unwrapping a new logo, take a look, on the left you see the old hershey's logo. on the right that is new one unveiled today. but not everyone is liking the...
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you have questions, "time" magazine has the answers in the nuances edition. editor matt vela. why did "time" decide to do an issue like this? >> we're living in an age of information, second age of information. we have not just more data but better data about everything from pop stars to our elections. we wanted to see what questions some of that data could answer. >> let's get to some answers here. the safest place to live in the u.s. is sweet grass county montana, because it's far from the western wildfires and all the twisters. conversely, the most dangerous place, other thannen enocean county new jersey. there are too many questions to have answers for everything but how did you narrow down the answers to include on these topics? >> well, we looked at you know data about wildfires, earthquakes, every quon receivable disaster you can imagine. it was kind of a depressing task. then we mapped that on top of each other using some sophisticated programming and we found those two counties were the safest and most dangerous to live in. >> how soon will we discove
you have questions, "time" magazine has the answers in the nuances edition. editor matt vela. why did "time" decide to do an issue like this? >> we're living in an age of information, second age of information. we have not just more data but better data about everything from pop stars to our elections. we wanted to see what questions some of that data could answer. >> let's get to some answers here. the safest place to live in the u.s. is sweet grass county...
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also seen on that tape time magazine's steve satloff he was kidnaped last year. is is says he too will be killed if the u.s. does not leave iraq. >>> 5:03. lets head outside and check on katie with the forecast, good morning. >> overall a decent day unfolding for us, starting to feel more humid but where i stand here on the cbs-3 sky deck and perhaps if you are just waking up, going out to the gym, take the dog for a walk, it will feel good overall. dew points are starting to creep up but it is not oppressive at all. the lets take a quick check here on storm scan three. no storms in sight at the local level just a couple of clouds overhead. we have got a clearing sky, very modest breeze, just enough to be a pretty nice sum are morning for us here. we have wet weather waiting in the wings. crossing over that pennsylvania state border. eventually this will bring us our next batch of wet weather. i mentioned a few minutes ago williamsport will see some of this as early as this have afternoon. that may cause a couple delays out there, hopefully nothing that would cau
also seen on that tape time magazine's steve satloff he was kidnaped last year. is is says he too will be killed if the u.s. does not leave iraq. >>> 5:03. lets head outside and check on katie with the forecast, good morning. >> overall a decent day unfolding for us, starting to feel more humid but where i stand here on the cbs-3 sky deck and perhaps if you are just waking up, going out to the gym, take the dog for a walk, it will feel good overall. dew points are starting to...
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cover of "time" magazine, "newsweek," pbs, none of that meant anything to my family to my brother, untiltrack. that's a big deal. >> well, thank you. >> i assume that all things considered you are just beyond grateful at this point? >> very grateful, heappy excite about what's next and having a little trouble getting inspired to record until this whole campaign started for this first record, and listening to it, it took me back and made me kind of remember what my plan was musically. you know? and it made me look at everything that's gone on since then and it was like, it put me, showed me where i was at. showed me where i was at today and i got real inspired. so i'm grateful. >> well, you are, they say some folk, legends in their own minds, some in their own time. you are certainly the latter. for anybody that loves music, this has to be no your collection. if you don't have "illmatic," your collection is missing something. from nas 20 years later. the re-release with stuff on it you have not heard. i highly recommend it, and when i come to vegas i'm grog to stop by your sneaker store.
cover of "time" magazine, "newsweek," pbs, none of that meant anything to my family to my brother, untiltrack. that's a big deal. >> well, thank you. >> i assume that all things considered you are just beyond grateful at this point? >> very grateful, heappy excite about what's next and having a little trouble getting inspired to record until this whole campaign started for this first record, and listening to it, it took me back and made me kind of remember...
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american collection of clippings about ann coulter so i was going through them and came across the "time magazine" that came out after george bush won re-election in 2004 which should be of tremendous interest to this audience because you were all in kindergarten then. and it was the exact mirror opposite of what everyone was saying after this last election. which is to say, democrats are going to have to fold up shop, come back under a new name. lost five of the last seven presidential elections. there's a huge smiling picture of me in my mom's sudden, winner, sad picture of michael moore, loser. so, you know to raved that magazine, it lifted my spirits to remember that the pendulum does change but it takes activists, like you, and people talking and writing and arguing to make things change. remember, obama -- well, he did win twice, but he has two characteristics that no other democrat has. number one, no record. that's big. and likability. on no record, the hoyt of democrats is they're always going down based on what they did. with michael dukakis when you weren't even a twink until your fath
american collection of clippings about ann coulter so i was going through them and came across the "time magazine" that came out after george bush won re-election in 2004 which should be of tremendous interest to this audience because you were all in kindergarten then. and it was the exact mirror opposite of what everyone was saying after this last election. which is to say, democrats are going to have to fold up shop, come back under a new name. lost five of the last seven...
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the one school that year in and year out -- excuse me, jim -- year in and year out makes the "time" magazine list of the top 100 schools in the country. so i'm very proud of that creation. >> wow, that's good. all right, we've got a lot more to get to with carol schwartz, independent candidate for mayor in dpk right after this short break. break. stay with us on "viewpoint." go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go, go! go power oats! go! cheerios! go power! go...power! yayyyy! >>> and welcome back. our guest this morning, and we should say off the top that we have extend the the invitation to muriel bowser and also to david catania, too, the two other contenders in the race for mayor but carol schwartz is with us again, independent candidate for mayor. we mentioned off the top you have been in office as a republican always throughout your career. now, an independent. why the switch? >> well, i became an independent back in 2013. the party that i belong to al those years just started veering too much to the right for me. so i decided that i felt more comfor
the one school that year in and year out -- excuse me, jim -- year in and year out makes the "time" magazine list of the top 100 schools in the country. so i'm very proud of that creation. >> wow, that's good. all right, we've got a lot more to get to with carol schwartz, independent candidate for mayor in dpk right after this short break. break. stay with us on "viewpoint." go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go, go! go power oats!...