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. >> is shannon tweed here? >> there's a big mystery.t time gene simmons and shannon tweed were here they were feuding. i thought this is the last time we're going the see this couple together. they got married right after that. here they were back in june 2011. >> it's clear that men -- >> please don't lump yourself in with -- other men are good. >> oh, god. i'm so happy to be here. >> there's some really good ones over there on that couch i'd like to get ahold of. >> in this whole new series, this relationship unravels, right? >> it's pretty much unraveled. >> did you have a fling with those girls or was it just a picture? >> he's had a fling with many girls. >> anywho -- >> gee, that was fun. >> that was a great day. >> that was a lot of fun. i saw gene downstairs. is shannon here? >> yes. >> she did make it? >> we were worried. >> we're going to talk with them in a few minutes. they're always fun. >> they ended up getting married. that's really something. >> there they are. >> look, all lovey-dovey. i don't think so. >> the green roo
. >> is shannon tweed here? >> there's a big mystery.t time gene simmons and shannon tweed were here they were feuding. i thought this is the last time we're going the see this couple together. they got married right after that. here they were back in june 2011. >> it's clear that men -- >> please don't lump yourself in with -- other men are good. >> oh, god. i'm so happy to be here. >> there's some really good ones over there on that couch i'd like to get...
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with boss tweed, he has the head of the civil war in new york city. tweed was by for a the most corporate politician who ever served on american soil. the sheer amount of money stole was monument tal. billions of dollars in today's dollars. they did it with management skills that would be the envy of any wall street type today. however, at the same time, tweed was one of the most generous people you could hope to meet. they did more good for people living in new york, and more to build the city than anyone else of the generation. but for the steeling, he would probably be remembered as a great man. however the steal was endemic to who he was he would have not done what he did. the garfield fascination. what brought me to that -- i hope -- my the fascination of president garfield. we think about him as the other one. the four presidentings were assassinated. kennedy, mckinly, and who's the other one? that's gar feel. he was shot in the back by a named charles who is a disappointed office seeker. in fact, garfield was killed because we went through a pe
with boss tweed, he has the head of the civil war in new york city. tweed was by for a the most corporate politician who ever served on american soil. the sheer amount of money stole was monument tal. billions of dollars in today's dollars. they did it with management skills that would be the envy of any wall street type today. however, at the same time, tweed was one of the most generous people you could hope to meet. they did more good for people living in new york, and more to build the city...
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tweed was a tammany hall guy. it becomes the quintessential machine, the quintessential example of a party organization in a city in 19th century america, and tammany hall is really in the throes of fierce competition with republicans with other factions within the democratic party as well all through the middle decades of the 19th century. one of the things they try to do rather is get new immigrants to vote for them. they would send guys down to greet the ships when they arrived at the docks. they would help people find a place to live. they would get them a job. as soon as they could they would get them registered to vote, naturalized and registered to vote. it became a matter of great importance to tammany to naturalize immigrants as fast as it possibly good. these naturalizations we have up here between 1856 and '67 on average about 9,200 people were naturalized per year. in 1868 there was a very fiercely competitive election and they needed as many votes as they can so they managed in that year alone in new
tweed was a tammany hall guy. it becomes the quintessential machine, the quintessential example of a party organization in a city in 19th century america, and tammany hall is really in the throes of fierce competition with republicans with other factions within the democratic party as well all through the middle decades of the 19th century. one of the things they try to do rather is get new immigrants to vote for them. they would send guys down to greet the ships when they arrived at the docks....
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. >> he said, you peed on my harris tweed jacket when that cadillac went by. >> reporter: schultz boughthe '36 caddie for $5,800. it was a hit at crissy field where we also saw rosie the riveter and dozens of car classics to accompany all the memories. >> the car and i are the same age, 76 and still going. i was a year old then so the brunl is younger than i am. >> reporter: speaking of memories -- >> he did get scared hanging over the side. >> reporter: arlene gordon and her family walked miles along the waterfront in honor of her fire, charles heinbackle, who helped build the bridge. he passed away a few years ago. he would have been 100. >> it was a good job and he brought money home to his family. he said, i was just lucky to have a job. >> reporter: a job that's grown into a legacy. >> too beautiful. it really is. it's very beautiful. i'm glad we can be here to honor my dad. >> reporter: arlene says she remembers walking across the bridge with her father for the 50th anniversary celebration but she actually enjoyed this year's more. the festival with the food and live music and danc
. >> he said, you peed on my harris tweed jacket when that cadillac went by. >> reporter: schultz boughthe '36 caddie for $5,800. it was a hit at crissy field where we also saw rosie the riveter and dozens of car classics to accompany all the memories. >> the car and i are the same age, 76 and still going. i was a year old then so the brunl is younger than i am. >> reporter: speaking of memories -- >> he did get scared hanging over the side. >> reporter:...
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. >> he was wearing a tweed jacket, flapping his arms like a duck, just flying through the air. >> reporteras never the same. within a year, once the life of the party, he retired on disability and reading a book a day to silence the demons. you just want some peace? >> that's right. back to being happy days, but -- >> reporter: what was it like on the pile? >> it was difficult. it was very hot. >> reporter: retired nypd officer bill bury spent four months on the pile, amid the mess of twisted metal at ground zero was called, looking are to the remains of a colleague, ronny. >> the fact they never found any of ronny's remains, is that still with you? >> yes. in a way it bothers me because there's nowhere for me just to go. >> reporter: he retired ten years ago after more than 20 years on the job, having left a little too much of himself on the pile. so, as you get older and people want to know what you did on 9/11, what are you going to tell them? >> i did my job. >> reporter: that might as well be the motto of the first responders. >> that was my only job. that's what i was trained to do.
. >> he was wearing a tweed jacket, flapping his arms like a duck, just flying through the air. >> reporteras never the same. within a year, once the life of the party, he retired on disability and reading a book a day to silence the demons. you just want some peace? >> that's right. back to being happy days, but -- >> reporter: what was it like on the pile? >> it was difficult. it was very hot. >> reporter: retired nypd officer bill bury spent four months on...
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. >> he was wearing a tweed jacket and flapping his arms like a duck, just flying through the air. >>r: he was never the same. within a year mazziotti-- once the life of the party-- was retired on disability and reading a book a day to silence the demons. you just want some peace. >> that's all. back to being happy days but... >> reporter: what was it like on the pile? >> it was difficult. it was very hot. >> reporter: retired n.y.p.d. officer bill beaury spent four months on the pile as the mess of twisted metal of metal and concrete of ground zero, as it was call, looking for ronnie kloepher, a colleague. it is still with you that you never found his remains? >> yes. in a way it bothers me because there's nowhere for me just to go. >> reporter: like mazziotti, beaury retired more than 20 retn 20 years on the job. when people want to know what you did on 9/11, what are you going to tell them? >> i did my job. >> reporter: that might as well be the motto of the first responders. >> that was the only job. that was the one i was trained to do. >> reporter: "just doing my job." so from w
. >> he was wearing a tweed jacket and flapping his arms like a duck, just flying through the air. >>r: he was never the same. within a year mazziotti-- once the life of the party-- was retired on disability and reading a book a day to silence the demons. you just want some peace. >> that's all. back to being happy days but... >> reporter: what was it like on the pile? >> it was difficult. it was very hot. >> reporter: retired n.y.p.d. officer bill beaury...
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come back tomorrow when gene mmons and shannon tweed stop by. >> that's working out? the giant. >> here they are singing "apartment." have a great day, everybody. >> we'll see you for wednesday wines day. ♪ wines day. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
come back tomorrow when gene mmons and shannon tweed stop by. >> that's working out? the giant. >> here they are singing "apartment." have a great day, everybody. >> we'll see you for wednesday wines day. ♪ wines day. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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. >> let's move on to "the love boat" lauren tweed? did she have any activity for you? >> she was on that "love boat" thing. yes, i did that show. >> did you that show? >> i was on that show. you know there are a lot of double entandras. >> you didn't respond to charlotte ray. >> very stunning. >> how about the charlie's angels. >> we have already talked about kay. i knew these people. >> jacqueline smith. >> no. >> any member from "hart." >> why are you obsessed? >> i am obsessed with your sex life. >> benson? mrs. prows? >> a great actor. >> mona from "who's the boss"? >> judith white. judith light. >> did you know judith light? >> i did. we were in the cancer play together. no, i was in that one. >> no you weren't. >> yes, i played her son. >> no, you didn't. >> look it up. look it up. >> are you serious? >> we have to close things out the post game wrap up with andy levy. >>> he is an old friend -- she is an old friend. >> linda blair? >> maud? >> go ahead, post game wrap up. >> andrea, what is your column about this week? >> mitt romney and how he needs a message.
. >> let's move on to "the love boat" lauren tweed? did she have any activity for you? >> she was on that "love boat" thing. yes, i did that show. >> did you that show? >> i was on that show. you know there are a lot of double entandras. >> you didn't respond to charlotte ray. >> very stunning. >> how about the charlie's angels. >> we have already talked about kay. i knew these people. >> jacqueline smith. >> no....
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accomplishments.is acli we will put the phone numbers on the bottom of the screen and can take your tweeds and e-mails anh will tell you how to do all of n that.e-mas. i looked through the list and waere was only one woman. why is that? >> well, we picked, what she did was so significant. there are other women inoth reference, of course. to make a significant investmenb that is in wide use, it stood out as the most practical one for us to use.f >> now, the concept of this book, the people featured,k, african-americans, the kids are part of the story, are you targeting african-american readers alone with this?an? are you hoping it will have a wide variety it -- white audience? >> i was not talking to them alone, but i thought that since. all of these people came fromast the african-american community i would focus on that. thought since all of these people came from the african-american community, i would focus on that. it is crucial that we reach minority kids. so many minority kids today, if you ask them who they wanted to be, they would name you are an athlete or an entertainer. they onl
accomplishments.is acli we will put the phone numbers on the bottom of the screen and can take your tweeds and e-mails anh will tell you how to do all of n that.e-mas. i looked through the list and waere was only one woman. why is that? >> well, we picked, what she did was so significant. there are other women inoth reference, of course. to make a significant investmenb that is in wide use, it stood out as the most practical one for us to use.f >> now, the concept of this book, the...
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. >> best kno leader was william tweed. who said i don't think there was a fairer or honest election. but corruption and fraud wasn't with a limited. it was found at even the highest levels. for instance, it was perhaps the most hotly contested election ever that came down in the state of florida n.cries of rampant fraud a small panel award had the presidency to a republican. bush versus gore in 2000. no hayes versus tilden in 1876. >> this was done by all the tools of the trade. throwing out ballots until you had ballots. >> with the contested number of votes in the south, congress set up a commission to decide the election. >> so republican race they stole the election? >> rutherford hayes is forever known as ruther-fried. >> and there was other problems. he ruled in the kansas city in 1920s one of his proteges was harry truman. >> he was a honest man. >> and richard is noted historian. >> he is the clean guy. we want to keep him clean and over there. then they'll be performing their black art on the side. >> and another
. >> best kno leader was william tweed. who said i don't think there was a fairer or honest election. but corruption and fraud wasn't with a limited. it was found at even the highest levels. for instance, it was perhaps the most hotly contested election ever that came down in the state of florida n.cries of rampant fraud a small panel award had the presidency to a republican. bush versus gore in 2000. no hayes versus tilden in 1876. >> this was done by all the tools of the trade....
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this is a tweed skirt. her peplum is celebrated in the front, it is a modified twist.re cut on an angle, some only go on the side. whatever feels like works for your hips. it is very feminine. i really like it. it is a grown-up pretty. i like it a lot better than the grunge and oversize. >> sure. >> you're not a grunge girl. >> no. >> thanks. next up, we have judy. >> judy, judy, judy! >> judy is rocking a more fashion-forward peplum top from h & m. judy's someone that at first was like i'm not sure if i want to put the extra volume around my midsection. she realized it really helps carve out a waist. if you turn to the side, you'll see it gives her a booty pop, too. if you're bigger on the top, add a necklace or something that will draw the eye line up to the middle so you won't feel like it's overpowering. >> thank you. >> i love it. >> that leaves julie. she has peplum jacket. >> what i really like about julie's looks -- these are classics, blouse, jeans and blazer. the jacket if she turns to the back you'll notice it has that cropped little peplum look. what i real
this is a tweed skirt. her peplum is celebrated in the front, it is a modified twist.re cut on an angle, some only go on the side. whatever feels like works for your hips. it is very feminine. i really like it. it is a grown-up pretty. i like it a lot better than the grunge and oversize. >> sure. >> you're not a grunge girl. >> no. >> thanks. next up, we have judy. >> judy, judy, judy! >> judy is rocking a more fashion-forward peplum top from h & m....
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. >> the best known leader was william boss tweed.re was never a fairer or honest election in the city of new york. it wasn't limited to local election it was found at the highest levels. it was perhaps the most hotly contested election ever. it came down to the state of florida. the cries of rampant fraud a small panel decided by one vote to award the presidency to the republican who had not won the popular vote. bush verses gore in 2000 no. rutherford v hayes. >> it was done pulling out ballots until you had enough paid ballots intimidating local officials. >> with a number of contested votes they decided the presidency along party lineings they paid the winner. >> you are saying in that race the republicans stole a presidential election. >> rutherford haze is ruther fraud. >> in atlantic city johnson engaged in crank key pank key in kansas city in the 1920s and 30s. was was harry s. truman. >> he was an honest man but he was their candidate. >> a noted journal list and historian. >> they canwant to keep him cle keep him there and t
. >> the best known leader was william boss tweed.re was never a fairer or honest election in the city of new york. it wasn't limited to local election it was found at the highest levels. it was perhaps the most hotly contested election ever. it came down to the state of florida. the cries of rampant fraud a small panel decided by one vote to award the presidency to the republican who had not won the popular vote. bush verses gore in 2000 no. rutherford v hayes. >> it was done...
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the committee that is dealing with the tweed percent unemployment rate. going public, the high expectations for the social media in silicon valley. in 7:00 on saturday morning. there's a new deadline for this coming up in three hours for occupied protesters to clear out of the appointment. the occupied a farmer can take part in discussions on how land will be used only if they get off the land first. we're live in albany. no sign of anyone leaving. >>> no sign with anyone leaving. some of the occupiers are just waking up. they are still here. it is a private meeting and is going to be led by the university's dean of the college of natural resources and will discuss how the will be shared. the two seats will be saved for occupy the farm representatives only think back a parent can't and leave by 10:00 this morning. the to go with this land on april 22nd on earth day. they been years ever since planting vegetables to be used for urban farming. this plan will have sheered use. the be an open air laboratory and also for urban agriculture. it will take the nec
the committee that is dealing with the tweed percent unemployment rate. going public, the high expectations for the social media in silicon valley. in 7:00 on saturday morning. there's a new deadline for this coming up in three hours for occupied protesters to clear out of the appointment. the occupied a farmer can take part in discussions on how land will be used only if they get off the land first. we're live in albany. no sign of anyone leaving. >>> no sign with anyone leaving. some...
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. >> and he said, you peed on my tweed jacket when that cadillac went by. >> reporter: he bought the '36 cadillac in 1958. it was a hit at chrissy field where we also saw rosie the riveter and dozens of car classics. >> the car and i are the same age, 76 and still going. well, i was a year old, so the bridge is younger th eer than i. >> he did get scared hanging over the side. >> reporter: arlene and her family walked miles in honor of her father who helped build the bridge from '33 to '36. he passed away a few years ago. he would have been 100. >> he saw it as a good job. and he brought money homehkno c0 >>> giants up 2-1, buster posey says i've got one for you too, pal. giants up 3-1. hold on to win it 3-2 and end the two-game skid. in the meantime for the a's, not such a great holiday weekend. hosting the yankees at o.co, the yankees sweep them out, beat them up, win last night 2-0 to sweep that series. >>> meteorologist christina loren joining us onset now to talk about the forecast. we can expect it on this memorial day. >> yeah, we've got a good-looking day. if you wanted to sl
. >> and he said, you peed on my tweed jacket when that cadillac went by. >> reporter: he bought the '36 cadillac in 1958. it was a hit at chrissy field where we also saw rosie the riveter and dozens of car classics. >> the car and i are the same age, 76 and still going. well, i was a year old, so the bridge is younger th eer than i. >> he did get scared hanging over the side. >> reporter: arlene and her family walked miles in honor of her father who helped build...
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it's a great building designed by robert stern tweed platinum specifications to the highest environmental standards. we hope to see you at the dedication less than a year from now. the bush institute itself has been operating for more than two years. we've mounted ten programs and six areas of engagement, economic growth, education reform, global health, the women's initiative, the military service initiative and human freedom. our mission in human freedom is to extend liberty to oppress the nations around the world. advancing freedom is the goal in fact in each of our areas of engagement. in africa for example we are leading a fight against women's cancer with the other dozen partners including the u.s. the department. no woman can be truly free to make choices that will improve the lives of members of her family as she suffers from preventable and curable cervical cancer. no young person in america is free to pursue his dreams that the education system feels him. so we are out to improve america's school principals and middle schools and the u.s. economy fails to grow robustly americans
it's a great building designed by robert stern tweed platinum specifications to the highest environmental standards. we hope to see you at the dedication less than a year from now. the bush institute itself has been operating for more than two years. we've mounted ten programs and six areas of engagement, economic growth, education reform, global health, the women's initiative, the military service initiative and human freedom. our mission in human freedom is to extend liberty to oppress the...
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[reading] >>host: we are styling ideas on to address your today's specials jeggings we have the tweedis is a proprietary denim weave from us but as a great amount of stretch. you can see this as a self belt that goes to the back what you could also where this as a duster it is like a spring and summer trenchcoat a shirt style. it comes in green, khaki indigo, red. if you liketailored and at 10 ounce denim that hold its shape and it does double duty with ed jegging dorm but the truth is no one elseis earth has this13 denim. it is like any luggage shirt, i love that as a baby boomer you can get into a tried and true shape it is a elongated 38 in. is a perfect match >>host: these are machine washable at home xs -3x 3 flex payments or you could have four flex payments with the hsn card item164- 898. nearly 45,000 of our today's special have been ordered, the air is another quick look atem #176-641. we have average or petite. there is no limit brought order as many we see that we have many to talk to diane gilman on the telephone >>guest: i want to talk to you too! >>host: few first, this
[reading] >>host: we are styling ideas on to address your today's specials jeggings we have the tweedis is a proprietary denim weave from us but as a great amount of stretch. you can see this as a self belt that goes to the back what you could also where this as a duster it is like a spring and summer trenchcoat a shirt style. it comes in green, khaki indigo, red. if you liketailored and at 10 ounce denim that hold its shape and it does double duty with ed jegging dorm but the truth is no...
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he tweed, i misspoke, - tweeted, i misspoke,. the democrats have adjusted their rhetoric on medicare since the big careful over the. i of the year. -- over the line of the year. we have not gone back to rate those claims. the new plan does include the medicare option. i think there has been an adjustment as they tried to get it right. underwriting it is the calculation -- underriding it is the calculation that it works. we are going to use that line. even as we grow and there are more of us, maybe you can speak to this, the calculation. the fact checkers on going to raise a fuss about it. >> i did not receive much adjustment. normally they say, as we know it. you can change the law and that ends medicare as we know it. that means nothing. i move to the other panelists. what adjustments have you seen? >> i agree with you. i see subtle changes, tweaking of language. romney will slightly tweak it after. some of his talking points after i have been to him, -- dinged him. ultimately, if it is a line that works, they are going to use i
he tweed, i misspoke, - tweeted, i misspoke,. the democrats have adjusted their rhetoric on medicare since the big careful over the. i of the year. -- over the line of the year. we have not gone back to rate those claims. the new plan does include the medicare option. i think there has been an adjustment as they tried to get it right. underwriting it is the calculation -- underriding it is the calculation that it works. we are going to use that line. even as we grow and there are more of us,...
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. >> if we tweed good morning. caller: yes. i was wondering why you always talk about romney and obama but never bring up gary johnson. he advocates for the fair tax which would get rid of corporate tax cuts. and increasing sales tax. wouldn't that increase money in the united states? guest: my personal opinion is all taxes should be paid by the consumer. we shouldn't -- there's a so-called fairness reason, but that's a political thing. caller: how are you? host: good. what do you think about manufacturing jobs in the u.s.? caller: get all the money back that was spent in the foreign countries during saddam oy hussein. he relilled po . host: any comment? guest: that's a political decision. i have nothing to say about that. host: chief economist at the manufacturers alliance for productivity and ino vacation and the p.i. is an a public economics researcher in arlington not too far from washington, d.c. let's go to pat. republican. caller: i would like to restate what many people said. which is we are the mass market for the worl
. >> if we tweed good morning. caller: yes. i was wondering why you always talk about romney and obama but never bring up gary johnson. he advocates for the fair tax which would get rid of corporate tax cuts. and increasing sales tax. wouldn't that increase money in the united states? guest: my personal opinion is all taxes should be paid by the consumer. we shouldn't -- there's a so-called fairness reason, but that's a political thing. caller: how are you? host: good. what do you think...
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caller: here is a tweed coming in from darryl issa, the chairman of the oversight committee. what are you up to in the committee now? guest: as you all know, our chairman has been aggressive and rightly so with regard to fast and furious. eric holdser must be held responsible. we may hold him in contempt which many of us feel he should be held in contempt. there's a certain level of arrogance and on accountability of the government not being accountable to the people are loss of lives that have been the result of this very flawed fast and furious program. that is what the big issues. later this morning. we will have a hearing with the stimulus money that went from the department of energy to the solar panel companies. many of them had very low credit ratings because of their financial situation. oversight is really the eyes and ears for the american people. we have spent the last year looking at waste and fraud and duplication. last week, we had a hearing regarding been tsa and hundreds of millions of dollars of equipment that are in stores that are not being utilized because
caller: here is a tweed coming in from darryl issa, the chairman of the oversight committee. what are you up to in the committee now? guest: as you all know, our chairman has been aggressive and rightly so with regard to fast and furious. eric holdser must be held responsible. we may hold him in contempt which many of us feel he should be held in contempt. there's a certain level of arrogance and on accountability of the government not being accountable to the people are loss of lives that have...
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come back tomorrow when gene simmons and shannon tweed stop by. >>> we leave you with young the giant
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he tweed, i misspoke, - tweeted, i misspoke. the democrats have adjusted their rhetoric on medicare since the big careful over the. i of the year. -- over the line of the year. we have not gone back to rate those claims. the new plan does include the medicare option. i think there has been an adjustment as they tried to get it right. underwriting it is the calculation -- underriding it is the calculation that it works. we are going to use that line. even as we grow and there are more of us, maybe you can speak to this, the calculation. the fact checkers on going to raise a fuss about it. >> i did not receive much adjustment. normally they say, as we know it. you can change the law and that ends medicare as we know it. that means nothing. i move to the other panelists. what adjustments have you seen? >> i agree with you. i see subtle changes, tweaking of language. romney will slightly tweak it after. some of his talking points after i have been to him, -- dinged him. ultimately, if it is a line that works, they are going to use i
he tweed, i misspoke, - tweeted, i misspoke. the democrats have adjusted their rhetoric on medicare since the big careful over the. i of the year. -- over the line of the year. we have not gone back to rate those claims. the new plan does include the medicare option. i think there has been an adjustment as they tried to get it right. underwriting it is the calculation -- underriding it is the calculation that it works. we are going to use that line. even as we grow and there are more of us,...
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story that we will not lead down, that we will be in the streets, we will be on the internet, we will tweed and be on msnbc and cnn to tell the story but it starts here by us freezing our voices. [applause] >> i'm going to follow up on what my friend said the first know what to clarify the record as the congresswoman was reading my biography i noticed that the wrong one was being read. i am a man of many political hats as some of my friends have said i wouldn't be here were it not for a black minister who was the son of another black minister the empowered me as a 21-year-old to run his campaign for congress and to run the campaign so i've been in politics now for about i don't want to say at - in politics now half of my life i started running the congressional campaigns with campaigns i've managed, but interestingly enough the 21 black minister empowered me and the black church was the key to that election victory. it's critical to that election victory, and when that african-american minister in howard me, i went to the ministers and the congressional district and asked them to empower on
story that we will not lead down, that we will be in the streets, we will be on the internet, we will tweed and be on msnbc and cnn to tell the story but it starts here by us freezing our voices. [applause] >> i'm going to follow up on what my friend said the first know what to clarify the record as the congresswoman was reading my biography i noticed that the wrong one was being read. i am a man of many political hats as some of my friends have said i wouldn't be here were it not for a...