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republican party and this is a fascist bloc which by addition to the economic program of basically unbridled free market capitalism which i mention in addition to internationally militarization and your venture and you have a domestic program of this really no fascist right which is a complete dismantling of of civil rights and civil liberties an attack on all of the gains by the different social sectors that go back to the one nine hundred sixty s. troubles of the one nine hundred sixty building women's rights and gay rights and student rights and so forth so it's not hard for this for this. far right wing of the republican party which is now setting the agenda to antagonize all of these sectors on the other hand we have a crisis the crisis of two thousand and eight was it we have not overcome the crisis and its predictions that we're going to have a second if we're going to have a serious recession in the following year in this crisis is heating up it's a larger crisis in the united states and i don't like to joke or usually it's just brief as a result of that crisis of course we've seen t
republican party and this is a fascist bloc which by addition to the economic program of basically unbridled free market capitalism which i mention in addition to internationally militarization and your venture and you have a domestic program of this really no fascist right which is a complete dismantling of of civil rights and civil liberties an attack on all of the gains by the different social sectors that go back to the one nine hundred sixty s. troubles of the one nine hundred sixty...
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look at the mix of triumph, relief and then unbridled joy as curiosity sent back the first images of the surface. thumbnails as they call them from each corner of the rover showing how sits and how it fares. it is the best possible outcome sharing this experience which is one reason why they came to watch at nasa aimes tonight. >> in a sometimes cynical, sometimes idealistic world it took an attempted landing on a different one, mars, to bring all of these people back to the aimes research center. >> this is eight and a half months of waiting at the end of a long mission. >> there are not too many mars landings in my lifetime, so i am glad to see one. >> it took the curiosity rover from space to the surface of mars. from an entry feet of 13 kilometers per second to 0 in ser harrowing minutes. a one-ton rover lowered to the red planet under an untested rock pet power landing device, the most ambitious landing attempt on an alien world since neil armstrong and apolo 11. >> they have to do a punch of things at improper times and improper places that you have to gauge what is on the surf
look at the mix of triumph, relief and then unbridled joy as curiosity sent back the first images of the surface. thumbnails as they call them from each corner of the rover showing how sits and how it fares. it is the best possible outcome sharing this experience which is one reason why they came to watch at nasa aimes tonight. >> in a sometimes cynical, sometimes idealistic world it took an attempted landing on a different one, mars, to bring all of these people back to the aimes...
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the unbridled joy of a carefree life.r-old conner goes out to play, 6-year-old cayden is all too often unable to join him. >> i think that had been on his mind more than we know as a parent. >> reporter: cayden long was diagnosed with cerebral palsy shortly after birth. doctors believed he would never walk or talk. >> people don't realize that when you're special needs and in a wheelchair, you won't be able to get out that much. we'll all try to give him the best life that he could ever have. >> reporter: and forged in that commitment, conner found a way for him and cayden not to become just brothers or playmates, but teammates. competing together in triathlons, conner pulling and pushing cayden through every lap, each willing the other, experiencing the thrills with each other. >> when i see him smiling and laughing, i know he is having a good time. >> reporter: for the first time, they had finished something as brothers. so it would come as no surprise that they set their sights on the biggest race they could find -- th
the unbridled joy of a carefree life.r-old conner goes out to play, 6-year-old cayden is all too often unable to join him. >> i think that had been on his mind more than we know as a parent. >> reporter: cayden long was diagnosed with cerebral palsy shortly after birth. doctors believed he would never walk or talk. >> people don't realize that when you're special needs and in a wheelchair, you won't be able to get out that much. we'll all try to give him the best life that he...
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you, sir, and your uncontrollable and unbridled enthusiasm are the best new thing in the world today. you are maybe even the best new thing in the solar system. >>> cash battle. new july fund-raising figures are out this morning. so which presidential candidate came out on top? >>> behind the attack. new information about the man accused of killing six people at a sikh temple in wisconsin. >>> and martian moment. a nasa orbiter captures the curiosity rover's they'll-biting descent towards the red planet. good morning, everyone, i'm lynn berry. those stories and more astraight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we're going to begin this morning with a summer surge. new fund-raising figures from the obama and romney presidential campaigns are out this morning, and they show unprecedented intensity with one campaign managing to outpace the other for a third straight month. nbc's claire lake ka is live for us in washington, d.c. she has all those details. claire, good morning. >> good morning to you, lynn. that is right. and august is heating up right now. both presidential can
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around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so with the only thing they can do is use syria as an issue to demonize the iranians which is the ultimate enemy in the region for the u.s. establishment. the egyptian new president mohamed morsi has made a fresh move to push the army for the from paula by dismissing two top military officials one of them is the defense minister who was defector the head of state in the period between hosni mubarak's ousting and most is in operation the announcement came during a major offensive that's underway in the country as a restive sinai region along the israeli border morsi has been broiled in a policy struggle with the military council vaal to restore security there but the regime the region's only seen more lawlessness often mover outs fall wi
around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so with the only thing they can do is use syria as an issue to demonize the iranians which is the ultimate enemy in the region for the u.s....
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around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so would be the only thing they can do is use syria as an issue to demonize the arabians which is the ultimate enemy in the region for the u.s. establishment. so coming out for you in the program mercenaries rebranded hold on the new plaza in the lucrative business of private military contractors. not only for money but also to fix their black holes have tarnished image of that. almost fifty people have been killed and more than and many more injured in a series of attacks across afghanistan there was death toll came in the south west of the country a string of suicide bombings ahead daren as locals were shopping and preparing for the muslim holiday that ends the month of ramadan the separate bomb blast also struck in the north and prod
around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so would be the only thing they can do is use syria as an issue to demonize the arabians which is the ultimate enemy in the region for the...
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around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but it i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so with the only thing they can do is use syria as an issue to demonize the arabians which is the ultimate enemy in the region for the u.s. establishment. don't forget that you can find all the stories you may have missed on our website r.t. dot com here's a taste of what's there for now. a continuing victims of the fukushima disaster a gruesome discovery reveals butterflies are living near japan's tsunami crippled nuclear plant may have genetic mutations sparking fears the link twenty motion might still affect its. power support for internet freedom activists co-founder steve wozniak gives his thoughts on wiki leaks. and controversial web regulating else you can watch his exclusive interview on our team online. by isolation and prej
around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but it i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so with the only thing they can do is use syria as an issue to demonize the arabians which is the ultimate enemy in the region for the...
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government unbridled capability to grab people's data whether it be for intelligence purposes or for cyber security now on the one hand there are those who say well you know if you're not doing anything wrong why do you care if somebody's snooping on the other hand you have some of the founders of this country talking about the need for anonymity in fact they publish things under the names like rustic us in order to be able to operate in a way that was consistent with small democracy in a small. is that debate even being held anymore thomas is that within the n.s.a. where there is an artificial cannard but really it is and it's also a false dichotomy somehow we have to trade off our liberty for the sake of security right we have to go back to franklin yes so is it possible to unring that bell well you know frank church him self warned the country as a result of what he found out about the massive abuse during the sixty's and seventy's that if the technology advanced to a stage where essentially you could surveil everybody or have they kept kept passage you to surveil everybody would
government unbridled capability to grab people's data whether it be for intelligence purposes or for cyber security now on the one hand there are those who say well you know if you're not doing anything wrong why do you care if somebody's snooping on the other hand you have some of the founders of this country talking about the need for anonymity in fact they publish things under the names like rustic us in order to be able to operate in a way that was consistent with small democracy in a...
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around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so with the only thing they can do is use syria as an issue to demonize the arabians which is the ultimate enemy in the region for the u.s. establishment. of course you can always find all the stories you may have missed on our website it's called it has a taste of all steps for you right now the continuing victims of the fukushima disaster agrees some discovery of reveals a bunch of lies flying living near japan's tsunami crippled nuclear plant genetic mutations talking they leaked radiation might still affect humans. but high powered support for internet freedom apps of it co-founders steve wozniak kids wake and it's. controversial web regulation. has exclusive interview to see online. but you know not just on our soldiers fate isn't
around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so with the only thing they can do is use syria as an issue to demonize the arabians which is the ultimate enemy in the region for the u.s....
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around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but it's i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so with the only thing they can do is use syria as an issue to demonize the arabians which is the ultimate enemy in the region where the u.s. establishment. now some other headlines from around the world two people have been killed and several injured by a twin car bombing in the libyan capital of tripoli utech comes a yes is the fall of the city to rebel forces loyalists the former leader moammar gadhafi of being blamed meanwhile libya's general national congress declared the toppled leaders son saif gadhafi will stand trial next month on charges of ordering the killing of dessen tess. thousands of protesters rallied in china and hong kong against japan's claim to a contested island purchases sheltered empty japanese slogans burne
around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but it's i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so with the only thing they can do is use syria as an issue to demonize the arabians which is the ultimate enemy in the region where...
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around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so with the only thing they can do. is used syria as an issue to demonize the arabians which is the ultimate enemy in the region where the us establishment. muslims all over the world are celebrating it all theater of the last day of the annual holy month of ramadan around the ninth month of the lunar calendar of ramadan and is seen as a time of so cleansing and spiritual improvement the muslim population in russia is of course now exception and it's a big day for them to just take a grave explains how this holiday is being celebrated in moscow millions of muslims around russia have been waking up very early indeed before sunrise put some of the best clothes as is tradition on this holy day also the be flocking to nearby mosques and the
around and say that the iranians are doing the same thing by forming pro assad militias this is unbridled hypocrisy as i already mentioned but i think we could take it one step further to show that this really demonstrates the u.s. is desperation in syria they know that they're outmatched diplomatically they're outmatched in terms of the foreign policy and so with the only thing they can do. is used syria as an issue to demonize the arabians which is the ultimate enemy in the region where the...
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it's not just an absence of calls for him to get out of the race, it's unbridled glee over the prospect of him staying in the race. the conservatives want him to get out. fox news pundants telling him to get out. it's all on the right they're saying he should get out of the race. liberals want him to stay, of course they want this guy as the republican candidate in that senate race for obvious reasons. his democrat opponent, senator claire mccaskill is not rushing him either. >> akin won by a comfortable margin. i really think that for the national party to try to come in here and dictate to the republican primary voters that they're going to invalidate their decision, that would be pretty radical and that would be a backlash for the republicans if they did that. >> there is a reason that claire mccaskill is not wearing a it-shirt for him. in the primary, they rap this ad going on and on and on about how many departments and the federal government todd akin wants to cut about and his family values. a true conservative. you hear that republicans? the mccaskill senate wants them to pick t
it's not just an absence of calls for him to get out of the race, it's unbridled glee over the prospect of him staying in the race. the conservatives want him to get out. fox news pundants telling him to get out. it's all on the right they're saying he should get out of the race. liberals want him to stay, of course they want this guy as the republican candidate in that senate race for obvious reasons. his democrat opponent, senator claire mccaskill is not rushing him either. >> akin won...
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. >> the unbridled joy of a carefree life. when 9-year-old conor goes out to play 6-year-old kadeen is all too often unable to joan join him. >> that had been on his mind more than we know as a parent. >> he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy shortly after birth. doctors believed he would never walk or talk. >> when you are special needs in a wheel chair you won't be able to get out that much. >> and formed in that commitment, conor found a way for him and ka caden to becomet just brothers or play mates but teammates competing together in triathlon. conor pulling and pushing caden, each willing the other, experiencing the thrills with each other. >> i see him smiling and laughing that means he is having a good time. >> for the first time, they finished something as brothers. so it would come as no surprise that they set their sights on the biggest race they could find the iron kids triathlon. organizers didn't know if they could accommodate their special equipment. their dad asked conor if he could consider competing alone. >>
. >> the unbridled joy of a carefree life. when 9-year-old conor goes out to play 6-year-old kadeen is all too often unable to joan join him. >> that had been on his mind more than we know as a parent. >> he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy shortly after birth. doctors believed he would never walk or talk. >> when you are special needs in a wheel chair you won't be able to get out that much. >> and formed in that commitment, conor found a way for him and ka caden...
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the freedom to run with abandon, the unbridled joy of a carefree life.oes out to play, 6-year-old cayden is all too often unable to join him. >> i think that had been on his mind more than what we know as a parent. >> reporter: cayden long was diagnosed with cerebral palsy shortly after birth. doctors believed he would never walk or talk. >> people don't realize that when you are special needs in a wheelchair you won't be able to get out that much. well i try to give him the best life he can ever have. >> reporter: and forged in that commitment, connor found a way for him and cayden to become not just brothers or playmates but teammates competing together in triathlons. connor pulling and pushing cayden, each willing the other, experiencing the thrills with each other. so, it would come as no surprise that they set their sights on the biggest race they could find, the iron kids triathlon. the organizers didn't know if they could accommodate their special equipment. their dad asked connor if he would consider competing alone. >> if he isn't going to do it
the freedom to run with abandon, the unbridled joy of a carefree life.oes out to play, 6-year-old cayden is all too often unable to join him. >> i think that had been on his mind more than what we know as a parent. >> reporter: cayden long was diagnosed with cerebral palsy shortly after birth. doctors believed he would never walk or talk. >> people don't realize that when you are special needs in a wheelchair you won't be able to get out that much. well i try to give him the...
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paul ryan is a better snake oil salesman as a free market capitalism, unbridled capitalism, then either of those two. i think he is better retell political skills. he is a better person to person kind of guy, down to earth. most people seem to like him read in his home town, he has been winning reelection easily up until now. the i think that is another reason why romley chose sen. first of all, he started his career as a staffer with bob kasten, a real right-wing banker from wisconsin. it was a sleazy campaign credit line with to work for sam brownback -- it was a sleazy campaign. then he went to work for sam brownback. he has always been this kind of -- he considers himself a genius in economics, but he is kind of the one eyed man in the kingdom because his theory of economics is really absurd. he blames fdr and fdr's policies permitting the great depression worse, similarly blames obama for making the economy worse in the first two years. i think any economist of stature would say fdr certainly helped get us out of the great depression by reducing unemployment from 25% to 10% and oba
paul ryan is a better snake oil salesman as a free market capitalism, unbridled capitalism, then either of those two. i think he is better retell political skills. he is a better person to person kind of guy, down to earth. most people seem to like him read in his home town, he has been winning reelection easily up until now. the i think that is another reason why romley chose sen. first of all, he started his career as a staffer with bob kasten, a real right-wing banker from wisconsin. it was...
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look at the mix of triumph, relief and then unbridled joy as curiosity sent back the first images of the surface. thumbnails as they call them from each corner of the rover showing how sits and how it fares. it is the best possible outcome sharing this experience which is one reason why they came to watch at nasa aimes tonight. >> in a sometimes cynical, sometimes idealistic world it took an attempted landing on a different one, mars, to bring all of these people back to the aimes research center. >> this is eight and a half months of waiting at the end of a long mission. >> there are not too many mars landings in my lifetime, so i am glad to see one. >> it took the curiosity rover from space to the surface of mars. from an entry feet of 13 kilometers per second to 0 in ser harrowing minutes. a one-ton rover lowered to the red planet under an untested rock pet power landing device, the most ambitious landing attempt on an alien world since neil armstrong and apolo 11. >> they have to do a punch of things at improper times and improper places that you have to gauge what is on the surf
look at the mix of triumph, relief and then unbridled joy as curiosity sent back the first images of the surface. thumbnails as they call them from each corner of the rover showing how sits and how it fares. it is the best possible outcome sharing this experience which is one reason why they came to watch at nasa aimes tonight. >> in a sometimes cynical, sometimes idealistic world it took an attempted landing on a different one, mars, to bring all of these people back to the aimes...
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before and had another it ration from europe and that's the hedge and keeping the optimism of too unbridled and we have an election and a fiscal cliff coming. those are big issues. i think ultimately they'll be resolved in a satisfactory way but meantime the economy will keep growing and that's the point. >> you will be with us later in just a few minutes, joe. meantime, ty, we have some breaking news out of the bond market. the government auctioning $16 billion in 30-year bonds. everybody's watching the 30-year today, ricky. how's it doing? >> well, you know what? auctions have been consistently lousy in terms of focused on demand. this auction, like yesterday's 10-year's going to get a "d." we'll put a word on it, "d" for dog. 16 billion 30-year bonds. 2.825. well above the wi range. it was on the highs in the final moments of the auction. it was 2.81 on the bid side so we priced through. the 10 auction average on bid to cover, $2.67. usually chase every dollar's worth of securities available. this one, shortchange. 2.41. indirects were a little bit above average at 36.7 versus 31% 10 auc
before and had another it ration from europe and that's the hedge and keeping the optimism of too unbridled and we have an election and a fiscal cliff coming. those are big issues. i think ultimately they'll be resolved in a satisfactory way but meantime the economy will keep growing and that's the point. >> you will be with us later in just a few minutes, joe. meantime, ty, we have some breaking news out of the bond market. the government auctioning $16 billion in 30-year bonds....
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you, sir, and your uncontrollable and unbridled enthusiasm are the best new thing in the world today.ou are maybe even the best new thing in the solar system. >>> cash battle. new july fund-raising figures are out this morning. so which presidential candidate came out on top? >>> behind the attack. new information about the man accused of killing six people at a sikh temple in wisconsin. >>> and martian moment. a nasa orbiter captures the curiosity rover's they'll-biting descent towards the red planet. good morning, everyone, i'm lynn berry. those stories and more astraight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we're going to begin this morning with a summer surge. new fund-raising figures from the obama and romney presidential campaigns are out this morning, and they show unprecedented intensity with one campaign managing to outpace the other for a third straight month. nbc's claire lake ka is live for us in washington, d.c. she has all those details. claire, good morning. >> good morning to you, lynn. that is right. and august is heating up right now. both presidential candi
you, sir, and your uncontrollable and unbridled enthusiasm are the best new thing in the world today.ou are maybe even the best new thing in the solar system. >>> cash battle. new july fund-raising figures are out this morning. so which presidential candidate came out on top? >>> behind the attack. new information about the man accused of killing six people at a sikh temple in wisconsin. >>> and martian moment. a nasa orbiter captures the curiosity rover's...
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think much about it, but if you hit a snag and you're particularly frustrated, it may trigger this unbridlednow, all that stuff that's stored up for exactly that right moment. >> the world of air travel can be filled with flight delays, cramped cabins, and nervous fliers. it can make even the most patient among us irritable and out of sorts. this now-famous incident has been viewed more than 6 million times on youtube. taken by an unnamed airline employee, it captures the frustration of a woman in hong kong's airport. in the video, she yells at airline employees in disbelief that her plane is at the gate, but she's not allowed to board. >> when you're at the airport, it can be nerve-racking. we don't know who she was hoping to meet or why she had to meet that specific deadline, but the response is catastrophic. >> the woman throws herself to the floor in full-out meltdown. airline employees attempt to help her up. they plead with her to calm down. [ speaking foreign language ] >> fixed deadlines are not the only stress factors in flying. there are other ever-present problems. like alcohol. i
think much about it, but if you hit a snag and you're particularly frustrated, it may trigger this unbridlednow, all that stuff that's stored up for exactly that right moment. >> the world of air travel can be filled with flight delays, cramped cabins, and nervous fliers. it can make even the most patient among us irritable and out of sorts. this now-famous incident has been viewed more than 6 million times on youtube. taken by an unnamed airline employee, it captures the frustration of a...
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you have to i approach a rally with caution, not unbridled enthusiasm. when the dow is up a couple hundred in a day i don't think, wow, this market is great. what a time to buy. no, i calm myself down, bite the heads off the bear toys on the desk i think about what i'm going to need if the market goes south. i also consider what you can do for your portfolio today, the day of the rally, that you couldn't do yesterday. the answer is selling, but not everything. that's nuts in all but the most dire situations. we believe in buying and selling stocks incrementally. it's something i teach you about in "real money." this is my show. i'm entitled to shameless self-promotion. it's not completely tasteless, is it? you want to sell in bigger increments to get the great prices while they last. i will go through the whole "mad money" playbook and explain what to sell, how to sell and why you're selling it. right now the bottom line is simple. when the stock market has had a big short-term run, don't get carried away by optimism. focus on the long term. ring the reg
you have to i approach a rally with caution, not unbridled enthusiasm. when the dow is up a couple hundred in a day i don't think, wow, this market is great. what a time to buy. no, i calm myself down, bite the heads off the bear toys on the desk i think about what i'm going to need if the market goes south. i also consider what you can do for your portfolio today, the day of the rally, that you couldn't do yesterday. the answer is selling, but not everything. that's nuts in all but the most...
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you, sir, and your uncontrollable and unbridled enthusiasm are the best new thing in the world today.re maybe even the best new thing in the solar system. that does it for us tonight. i needed that today. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." have a great night. >>> mitt romney's defenders must be getting tired of defending his refusal to release his tax returns, because now they're attacking harry reid. >> let him prove that he has paid taxes. >> attacks against senate majority leader harry reid. >> the word's out that he hasn't paid any taxes for ten years. >> i'm not going to respond to a dirty liar. >> i think he's lying. >> do you think harry reid's a dirty liar? >> i just said it. >> i think he's making things up. >> i just said it. >> you think the leader of the senate is lying? >> i really do. >> i think republican have kind of misplayed this. >> i'll triple down on my comments. >> he's not doing this ringside at a boxing match in vegas. >> let them call names. >> i know that governor romney could clear this up in ten seconds. >> brilliant politics. >> i g
you, sir, and your uncontrollable and unbridled enthusiasm are the best new thing in the world today.re maybe even the best new thing in the solar system. that does it for us tonight. i needed that today. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." have a great night. >>> mitt romney's defenders must be getting tired of defending his refusal to release his tax returns, because now they're attacking harry reid. >> let him prove that he has paid taxes....
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you, sir, and your uncontrollable and unbridled enthusiasm are the best new thing in the world today. you are maybe even the best new thing in the solar system. that does it for us tonight. i needed that today. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." have a great night. >>> mitt romney's defenders must be getting tired of defending his refusal to release his tax returns, because now they're attacking harry reid. >> let him prove that he has paid taxes. >> attacks against senate majority leader harry reid. >> the word's out that he hasn't paid any taxes for ten years. >> i'm not going to respond to a dirty liar. >> i think he's lying. >> do you think harry reid's a dirty liar? >> i just said it. >> i think he's making things up. >> i just said it. >> you think the leader of the senate is lying? >> i really do. >> i think republican have kind of misplayed this. >> i'll triple down on my comments. >> he's not doing this ringside at a boxing match in vegas. >> let them call names. >> i know that governor romney could clear this up in ten seconds. >> brilliant politics.
you, sir, and your uncontrollable and unbridled enthusiasm are the best new thing in the world today. you are maybe even the best new thing in the solar system. that does it for us tonight. i needed that today. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." have a great night. >>> mitt romney's defenders must be getting tired of defending his refusal to release his tax returns, because now they're attacking harry reid. >> let him prove that he has paid...
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contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. orality and religion are the bread of that help you maintain your passions so you can live with your neighbor and we can live in freedom and liberty. jefferson can the liberties of the nation be secured that we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are the gift of god. if you think the state give you your freedom, if you think they give your freedom, they can be done tomorrow. the producer a gift from god. it is from god we give this gift of the rules how to use it. adams again come to season can speculate for liberty, or religion and morality alone can establish the principles upon which freedom can securely stand. there has to be religious and moral basis to society for self-government to work. benjamin rush, the only foundation for useful education and republic is to be laid in religion. without this or be no virtue in without virtue, no liberty. liberty and virtue are sides of the same coin. if you can't regulate our behav
contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. orality and religion are the bread of that help you maintain your passions so you can live with your neighbor and we can live in freedom and liberty. jefferson can the liberties of the nation be secured that we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are the gift of god. if you think the state give you your freedom, if you think they give your freedom, they can be done...
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you saw everyone unbridled, the anger and tension of that year in american history.ou had richard daley screaming at abraham from connecticut in the middle of the broadcast. outside, protesters of the vietnam war were being beaten by chicago police. that was the conviction that is the most memorable. in terms of inspirational conventions, i think you have to go back to 1932 and 1936. in 1932, fdr announces the new deal rejecting decades of republican conservatism saying a new day has dawned and we have a rendezvous with destiny. he used the "rendezvous with destiny" in his 1936 acceptance speech. host: 1960, talk about the convention. guest: kennedy maneuvered his way through that. he gave a speech laying out his priorities. he does it at the l.a. coliseum, a big open-air event, just like president obama four years ago. he announces the new frontier. he says i am not going to give a bunch of promises. i will give you a set of challenges. that deviated from the standard political playbook up to that point of time. it is interesting how he differentiated himself from h
you saw everyone unbridled, the anger and tension of that year in american history.ou had richard daley screaming at abraham from connecticut in the middle of the broadcast. outside, protesters of the vietnam war were being beaten by chicago police. that was the conviction that is the most memorable. in terms of inspirational conventions, i think you have to go back to 1932 and 1936. in 1932, fdr announces the new deal rejecting decades of republican conservatism saying a new day has dawned and...
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the unbridled joy touching his mother. i don't know that i could have survived the loss of aaron without this. >> reporter: now there's more than $50,000, enough for more than 100 $500 tips. waitress sarah ward, studying ecology always said she wanted to change the world but didn't expect it would be like this. >> always wanted to touch people but didn't know it would be on the receiving end as a waitress. i thought it would be for the environment or polar bears, not a tip. >> that's for you. it's $500 from him. >> reporter: 22-year-old graduate student was tipped wednesday. >> helps to know there's good people in the world. >> where does it end? >> hopefully it doesn't end. >> reporter: a sign this is a movement that is spreading. a passenger took a short ride in a cabin san francisco. ette out and gave the cabdriver a $500 tip and said it was in memory of aaron. savannah. >> kerry sanders, thank you. aaron's family is with us. his brother seth, mom, tina ray collins and sister and joined by jamie fuller, one of the great
the unbridled joy touching his mother. i don't know that i could have survived the loss of aaron without this. >> reporter: now there's more than $50,000, enough for more than 100 $500 tips. waitress sarah ward, studying ecology always said she wanted to change the world but didn't expect it would be like this. >> always wanted to touch people but didn't know it would be on the receiving end as a waitress. i thought it would be for the environment or polar bears, not a tip. >>...
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you saw everyone unbridled, the anger and tension of that year in american history. you had richard daley screaming at abraham from connecticut in the middle of the broadcast. outside, protesters of the vietnam war were being beaten by chicago police. that was the conviction that is the most memorable. in terms of inspirational conventions, i think you have to go back to 1932 and 1936. in 1932, fdr announces the new deal rejecting decades of republican conservatism saying a new day has dawned and we have a rendezvous with destiny. he used the "rendezvous with destiny" in his 1936 acceptance speech. host: 1960, talk about the convention. guest: kennedy maneuvered his way through that. he gave a speech laying out his priorities. he does it at the l.a. coliseum, a big open-air event, just like president obama four years ago. he announces the new frontier. he says i am not going to give a bunch of promises. i will give you a set of challenges. that deviated from the standard political playbook up to that point of time. it is interesting how he differentiated himself from
you saw everyone unbridled, the anger and tension of that year in american history. you had richard daley screaming at abraham from connecticut in the middle of the broadcast. outside, protesters of the vietnam war were being beaten by chicago police. that was the conviction that is the most memorable. in terms of inspirational conventions, i think you have to go back to 1932 and 1936. in 1932, fdr announces the new deal rejecting decades of republican conservatism saying a new day has dawned...
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. >> whenever he says capitalism, unbridled capitalism. >> it doesn't work, it sets up resentments andou got to take what he writes with a grain of salt. >> what policies have been in place -- is obama care a problem, did that hurt? did dodd-frank, did all the activist agencies, so all the things we hear all the time? >> okay, let's go back. here's the basic idea that i think people fully understand. the only system that has been successful in raising the masses of people out of grinding poverty and above subsistence levels has been free markets, embodied in capitalism, accompanied by personal liberty, property rights, and the rule of law. those are the conditions under which countries, businesses can prosper. that has work. every attempt in human history to create wealth for people, for broad people, has failed when those principles are violated, from setting up the amana community, it was one of the first communes in the united states, but there have been a number of others that have tried it, through marxism, through north korea, cuba, russia, china, they all failed. >> you seem to
. >> whenever he says capitalism, unbridled capitalism. >> it doesn't work, it sets up resentments andou got to take what he writes with a grain of salt. >> what policies have been in place -- is obama care a problem, did that hurt? did dodd-frank, did all the activist agencies, so all the things we hear all the time? >> okay, let's go back. here's the basic idea that i think people fully understand. the only system that has been successful in raising the masses of...
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john adams wrote, we have no government armed with powers contending unbridled by morality and religion. our constitution is made for only a moral and religious people. it helps to maintain your passions as a you can live with your neighbor and we can live with freedom and liberty. jefferson, and can the liberties of a nation be secure that we have removed from bases. the convictions and mind of the people that these liberties are the gift of god. if you think the state gave your freedom, if you think the people give your freedoms, that could be gone tomorrow deliveries are a gift from god. adams again -- it is religion alone at that can -- that the freedoms can stand. benjamin rush -- the only foundation for a useful education that is to be laid in religion. without this, there can be no virtue. without a virtue, no literature -- without virtue, and no liberty. --hamilton -- reality must fall without religion. despotism can alone incur and confine him within the bonds of social tuesday. we do not have religion. you have to remain. you see, the founders understood, without doubt, that w
john adams wrote, we have no government armed with powers contending unbridled by morality and religion. our constitution is made for only a moral and religious people. it helps to maintain your passions as a you can live with your neighbor and we can live with freedom and liberty. jefferson, and can the liberties of a nation be secure that we have removed from bases. the convictions and mind of the people that these liberties are the gift of god. if you think the state gave your freedom, if...