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given the magnitude of the situation we're in, there could be more -- tom friedman, thanks for stoppingto friedman about the recent turmoil in eej israel and egypt. >>> up next, buzz bissinger on the story of the miami football team getting gifts and the coaches being accused of looking the other way. ♪ and we'll have a real good time ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hp touchpad starting at $399.99. ♪ [ male announcer ] they'll see you...before you see them. cops are cracking down on drinking and riding. drive sober, or get pulled over. [ martin luther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and
given the magnitude of the situation we're in, there could be more -- tom friedman, thanks for stoppingto friedman about the recent turmoil in eej israel and egypt. >>> up next, buzz bissinger on the story of the miami football team getting gifts and the coaches being accused of looking the other way. ♪ and we'll have a real good time ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hp touchpad starting at $399.99. ♪ [ male announcer ] they'll see you...before you see them. cops are cracking down on...
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tom friedman writing one. i'll read part of it.on of the president and tiger woods. it's all nonsense talking about the criticism of president obama in comparison to jimmy carter. he's got the right instincts on where the country needs to go. opposition dedicated to making him fail. lately, he is off his game. he is not jimmy carter, he's tiger woods. a natural that lost his swing. he's got so many people whispering in his ear about what the polls say he's lost all his natural instincts into the game. it's crazy what's happening in america. an economic crisis and politicians having an election. the president needs to bring them together. it can only happen if he stops playing not to lose. we need a grand bargain. run on that, mr. president. pressure missing to shame republicans into joining you. we'll get a deal and run in 2012 on a platform. if you win, it will give you a mandate for the change the country needs. katty, what do you think? >> friedman's got a point. the president didn't go out, sell his grand bargain around the cou
tom friedman writing one. i'll read part of it.on of the president and tiger woods. it's all nonsense talking about the criticism of president obama in comparison to jimmy carter. he's got the right instincts on where the country needs to go. opposition dedicated to making him fail. lately, he is off his game. he is not jimmy carter, he's tiger woods. a natural that lost his swing. he's got so many people whispering in his ear about what the polls say he's lost all his natural instincts into...
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tom friedman, great marylander, he says there are five things that we need to get back to in this public-privateed states of america. one, investing in education. rational immigration policy. mother one is investments in infrastructure. the bridges, the roads, the cyber infrastructure that makes our economy go. basic investments in r & d and the fifth in jeopardy now because of tea party extremists that have taken over the once proud party of lincoln, a balanced rational and predictable rule of law. we need to get back to it as a country to allow millionaires and billionaires to continue to enjoy tax windfalls that we can't afford as a nation is ridiculous. it is a self-inflicted wound. we need to get back to a balanced approach. >> greta: governor, i like you very much. that was not much of a discussion. but it was rather a nice speech that i've heard many times. >> i thought it was good. you are my favorite person on fox. >> greta: and i like your wife very much. >> i look forward to a longer segment. >> greta: indeed, thank you. rick santorum is here. the senator says he will beat expectation
tom friedman, great marylander, he says there are five things that we need to get back to in this public-privateed states of america. one, investing in education. rational immigration policy. mother one is investments in infrastructure. the bridges, the roads, the cyber infrastructure that makes our economy go. basic investments in r & d and the fifth in jeopardy now because of tea party extremists that have taken over the once proud party of lincoln, a balanced rational and predictable...
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the of the potential, tom friedman years ago talked about the environment and the potential to be sources of growth rather than decline if we are creating an imaginative and how we deal with the problem which means we need to support here development of energy and put more intellectual capital into the fields of those are both worth 50 minutes of row so we will stop there unless you are ready to go for the six hour version. [laughter] >> there are so many wonderful questions here. i'm going to ask to more by going to announce to the group that she will be of the women's club on wednesday so some of the questions that you have that didn't get asked can be asked that time. 3:30 on wednesday. a short question, how much money as freddie mac to lead to political candidates and lobbies? [laughter] >> zero. [applause] >> i was disappointed i told the ceo who was with me for six months before he left i said koschel kitfield for your grindle to the perks of the there were no country clubs or airports or stuff we could get rid of and claim victory because they were running a tight shift. >> you ask
the of the potential, tom friedman years ago talked about the environment and the potential to be sources of growth rather than decline if we are creating an imaginative and how we deal with the problem which means we need to support here development of energy and put more intellectual capital into the fields of those are both worth 50 minutes of row so we will stop there unless you are ready to go for the six hour version. [laughter] >> there are so many wonderful questions here. i'm...
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>> peter, it's a continuation of tom friedman's amazingly influential and best selling book, "the worlds hot, flat and crowded." this time he is collaborating with a foreign policy adviser was also a close friend and longtime associate of his. and the book is really, outlines four ways in which america has gone off the rails and four ways we get it back on. >> when is this coming out? >> is coming the day after the labor day, highly programmatic, and it's just a roadmap for the u.s. which is going to be a great event. >> who is andrew feinstein? >> andrew feinstein is most likely the world's leading expert on the global arms trade, the kind of black market in arms around the world. he was a south african by birth, a politician who now lives in exile in london, and he is the go to person for every media organization and every ngo on the global arms trade. >> y. in exile in? >> well, it's a long story but it has to do with the crushing of the government and his attempt to stand up against it a few years ago. >> in south africa? >> correct. >> and i want to ask you about a nobel economics
>> peter, it's a continuation of tom friedman's amazingly influential and best selling book, "the worlds hot, flat and crowded." this time he is collaborating with a foreign policy adviser was also a close friend and longtime associate of his. and the book is really, outlines four ways in which america has gone off the rails and four ways we get it back on. >> when is this coming out? >> is coming the day after the labor day, highly programmatic, and it's just a...
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this has been pointed out by tom friedman or a few others the president needs to get back to basics org or go home. come out with a plan that put as lot in play. do you think that is the right move? and what do you think about the comparison to tiger woods? >> i would be reluctant to compare i am to tiger woods for obvious reasons that have nothing to do with the golf swings or national policy, but, i think the point is, well-taken that he does need to go big in his economic announcement. right now people are focused like a laser on the economy. it is a getting a little late in the election cycle to make changes that can actually impact in feel way the economy. so if he is going to do it he needs to do it now. that is number one. go big with the jobs announcement. number two, really try to get a meaningful deficit reduction deal before thanksgiving when the supercommittee is expected to report back. that would show washington can govern. independents, more than all americans, particularly independents care about this deficit and debt. go big on jobs. get a deal on the deficit and then,
this has been pointed out by tom friedman or a few others the president needs to get back to basics org or go home. come out with a plan that put as lot in play. do you think that is the right move? and what do you think about the comparison to tiger woods? >> i would be reluctant to compare i am to tiger woods for obvious reasons that have nothing to do with the golf swings or national policy, but, i think the point is, well-taken that he does need to go big in his economic announcement....
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. >> tom friedman said he had never used twitter or facebook and does not know why he would use it. >> i would challenge him on whether or not he had ever used twitter. id what cnn or read the new york times? there are tweets the and the new york times. there are tweets all the time on cnn. chances are he has read a tweet. >> can people get by without social networking? is social networking going to be a fundamental part of our allies from here on out? -- of our lives from here on out? >> on the web? >> on the internet. >> yes. [laughter] >> let me open it up. either way your hand and shalt or go to a microphone. -- either leave your hand and shalt or go to a microphone. >> the other side of the internet is connecting to knowledge. the latest example is ibm. it seems that maybe we should be thinking about those kinds of uses where, say a physician wants to get best practices or something like that, you are not going to get it on facebook where you get a bunch of ideas from wacky people. you want to get it from something that has distilled all this knowledge and gives you something. th
. >> tom friedman said he had never used twitter or facebook and does not know why he would use it. >> i would challenge him on whether or not he had ever used twitter. id what cnn or read the new york times? there are tweets the and the new york times. there are tweets all the time on cnn. chances are he has read a tweet. >> can people get by without social networking? is social networking going to be a fundamental part of our allies from here on out? -- of our lives from...
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than 20 even though the functionality, you know, the functionality of twitter is really -- >> tom friedman started this to me by saying he's never used twitter, never use facebook, never sees any reason why he would do it. do have a response? >> i would challenge him whether not he's used twitter because i would ask it has he ever watch cnn or read any of the newspaper? have you ever read "the new york times"? there are tweets in "the new york times." there are tweets all the time on cnn. chances are he has read a tweet. he is a twitter user. >> but people can get by without social networking, like speech are the people who can get by without social networking? >> is social networking going to be a fundamental part of our lives from here on in? >> on the web? >> on the internet. >> yes. probably. [laughter] let me open it up. either raise your hand and shout or run for a microphone. yes. i repeat it at the microphone get to you in a minute. [inaudible] >> the other side of the internet is connecting the massive can shooting power that has a lot of knowledge. latest example is ibm watson. a
than 20 even though the functionality, you know, the functionality of twitter is really -- >> tom friedman started this to me by saying he's never used twitter, never use facebook, never sees any reason why he would do it. do have a response? >> i would challenge him whether not he's used twitter because i would ask it has he ever watch cnn or read any of the newspaper? have you ever read "the new york times"? there are tweets in "the new york times." there are...
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the of theotential, tom friedman years ago talked about the environment and the potential to be sources of growth rather than decline if we are creating an imaginative and how we deal with the problem which means we need to support here development of energy d put more intellectual capital into the fields of those are both worth 50 minutes of row so we will stop there unless you are ready to go for the six hour version. [laughter] >> there are so many wonderful questions here. i'm going to ask to more by going to announce to the group that she will be of the women's club on wednesday so some of the questions that you have that didn't get asked can be asked that time. 3:30 on wednesday. a short question, how much money as freddie mac to ld to political candidates and lobbs? [laughter] >> zero. [applause] >> i was disappointed i told the ceo who was with me for six months before he left i said koschel kitfield for your grindle to the perks of the there were no country clubs or airports or stuff we could get rid of and claim victory because they were running a tight shift. >> you asked to
the of theotential, tom friedman years ago talked about the environment and the potential to be sources of growth rather than decline if we are creating an imaginative and how we deal with the problem which means we need to support here development of energy d put more intellectual capital into the fields of those are both worth 50 minutes of row so we will stop there unless you are ready to go for the six hour version. [laughter] >> there are so many wonderful questions here. i'm going...
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the of the potential, tom friedman years ago talked about the environment and the potential to be sources of growth rather than decline if we are creating an imaginative and how we deal with the problem which means we need to support here development of energy and put more intellectual capital into the fields of those are both worth 50 minutes of row so we will stop there unless you are ready to go for the six hour version. [laughter] >> there are so many wonderful questions here. i'm going to ask to more by going to announce to the group that she will be of the women's club on wednesday so some of the questions that you have that didn't get asked can be asked that time. 3:30 on wednesday. a short question, how much money as freddie mac to lead to political candidates and lobbies? [laughter] >> zero. [applause] >> i was disappointed i told the ceo who was with me for six mo
the of the potential, tom friedman years ago talked about the environment and the potential to be sources of growth rather than decline if we are creating an imaginative and how we deal with the problem which means we need to support here development of energy and put more intellectual capital into the fields of those are both worth 50 minutes of row so we will stop there unless you are ready to go for the six hour version. [laughter] >> there are so many wonderful questions here. i'm...
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. >> tom friedman said this week never used twitter, never used facebook or have seen any reason why he would ever do it. do you have a response? >> i would challenge him on whether or not he's actually used twitter because i would ask have you ever watched cnn or read in the other newspapers or "the new york times"? [laughter] there are tweets in "the new york times" and all the time on cnn. chances are he has read a tweet come she is a twitter usurp. [laughter] >> can people get by without social networking? >> can people get by without social networking? >> yeah. is social networking going to be a fundamental part of our lives from here on out? >> on the web? >> on the internet. >> yes. probably. >> let me open it up. [laughter] either raise a hand and shelled or run to a microphone. the microphone will get you in a minute. >> the other side of the internet is connecting to massive computing power that house a lot of knowledge to read the latest example is ibm and seems to me that maybe we should be thinking about those kind of uses where say a physician wants to get the best prac
. >> tom friedman said this week never used twitter, never used facebook or have seen any reason why he would ever do it. do you have a response? >> i would challenge him on whether or not he's actually used twitter because i would ask have you ever watched cnn or read in the other newspapers or "the new york times"? [laughter] there are tweets in "the new york times" and all the time on cnn. chances are he has read a tweet come she is a twitter usurp. [laughter]...