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about what the commission had always been talking about in the past, and intended -- unintended, unscripted outbursts. >> what is a literal description or depiction, and what is a non liberal expletive? where in the fcc opinions or introspection is there a depiction of how we find that the expletive could be defined as an exclamation. i did not know if it was words or there could be an image. i do not appear -- i do not know. >> you have put your finger on 1 of the problems, because the fcc had never confronted the issue until the golden globes case where it was trying to distinguish a staff decision that said the words used in that case were use to name nonliteral -- in a nonliteral way. there is nothing in the past that try to define liberal versus nonliteral, and that is why it appeared in the fox decision. on review before the second circuit and ultimately before the supreme court, those decisions sort of got wrapped into 1. so the staff decision about bono's nonliteral use of the word became part of the court's analysis, but it was never part of the history of the fcc decision making i
about what the commission had always been talking about in the past, and intended -- unintended, unscripted outbursts. >> what is a literal description or depiction, and what is a non liberal expletive? where in the fcc opinions or introspection is there a depiction of how we find that the expletive could be defined as an exclamation. i did not know if it was words or there could be an image. i do not appear -- i do not know. >> you have put your finger on 1 of the problems, because...
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about what the commission had always been talking about in the past, and intended -- unintended, unscriptediction, and what is a non liberal expletive? where in the fcc opinions or introspection is there a depiction of how we find that the expletive could be defined as an exclamation. i did not know if it was words or there could be an image. i do not appear -- i do not know. >> you have put your finger on 1 of the problems, because the fcc had never confronted the issue until the golden globes case where it was trying to distinguish a staff decision that said the words used in that case were use to name nonliteral -- in a nonliteral way. there is nothing in the past that try to define liberal versus nonliteral, and that is why it appeared in the fox decision. on review before the second circuit and ultimately before the supreme court, those decisions sort of got wrapped into 1. so the staff decision about bono's nonliteral use of the word became part of the court's analysis, but it was never part of the history of the fcc decision making in this area, and it certainly was not part of the 1
about what the commission had always been talking about in the past, and intended -- unintended, unscriptediction, and what is a non liberal expletive? where in the fcc opinions or introspection is there a depiction of how we find that the expletive could be defined as an exclamation. i did not know if it was words or there could be an image. i do not appear -- i do not know. >> you have put your finger on 1 of the problems, because the fcc had never confronted the issue until the golden...
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. >> sean: is it that he's out of touch or take away that teleprompter, unscripted moment he's in trouble? he might be a great communicator when he's reading. >> a joe biden in disguise. my parents are fulltime residents of the state of nevada hit hard by the economic downturn. housing crisis, they are counting on the tourism industry to bring that state back. >> sean: what is harry reid thinking now? not once, but twice telling people don't go gamble your money away. >> at the same time beefing up the number of government workers that we're paying. he's talking about cutting the deficit. all the spending frees for three years. yet, -- freezes for three years. yet millions of people on government payroll. >> sean: if last year's deficit was bad he's increasing it on this year's deficit. >> he's not doing the right things to get our economy growing again. if small businesses were hiring it wouldn't be as bad. >> sean: george bush who you worked for did not play golf while this country was at war. he didn't want families seeing him on a golf course. he seemed to be far more in touch. good t
. >> sean: is it that he's out of touch or take away that teleprompter, unscripted moment he's in trouble? he might be a great communicator when he's reading. >> a joe biden in disguise. my parents are fulltime residents of the state of nevada hit hard by the economic downturn. housing crisis, they are counting on the tourism industry to bring that state back. >> sean: what is harry reid thinking now? not once, but twice telling people don't go gamble your money away. >>...
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you unscripted. so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do.tes ago, i took symbicort, and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so, today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing. and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear -- it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. my copd often meant i had to wait to do what i wanted to do. now i take symbicort, and it's significantly improves my lung function, starting within five minutes. symbicort has made a significant difference in my breathing. now more of my want-tos are can-dos. as your doctor about symbicort today. i got my first prescription free. call or go online to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you cannot afford yoyour
you unscripted. so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do.tes ago, i took symbicort, and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so, today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing. and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear -- it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your...
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you unscripted. >>> all right, we continue to watch the developments out of chile as well as hawaii.h levs is following the latest stream of information online as well. >> it just keeps pouring in, fred. really continuously. one thing we're watching now is all the latest out of hawaii. we have the information from the pacific tsunami warning center up right behind me. we're also following a web page over here that is hitsunami.info, carrying live video. we're watching the absolute latest throughout there. also throughout the day, since early, i've been watching everything we have been getting out of chile. we're getting some pretty stirring descriptions, even from our own ei reporters about thins they saw today. i pulled up some of the most powerful quotes from our own i-reporters today. we live in a 20-story building and with the way it was shaking, was not about to see how long it could last. things in our apartment were falling off the walls and tables. the three of us made our way down the 7 stories and got outside. we tried to gather ourselves and make sure everyone was okay. th
you unscripted. >>> all right, we continue to watch the developments out of chile as well as hawaii.h levs is following the latest stream of information online as well. >> it just keeps pouring in, fred. really continuously. one thing we're watching now is all the latest out of hawaii. we have the information from the pacific tsunami warning center up right behind me. we're also following a web page over here that is hitsunami.info, carrying live video. we're watching the...
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it was an unscripted session for the public. most of the discussion was about partisanship.y question to you -- in this town at this time, is bipartisanship possible? or have we reached the point where the parties are so divided? >> i do not -- i hope not. i invited them to come to meetings foreign issues conference here in town. we had a good exchange. it was respectful and the way that we should do things. president obama decided to go to the republican caucus and i did not get a chance to see all of it, but i think it was the right thing to do. we need to reach out and build some bridges year. the partisanship is not good for governing. the american people will see it and say, we sent them there to do good things. why can they find common purpose and get together and find areas of compromise? the only way that this works is compromise. >> we talked with our viewers live on the air after 4. they said it was like the british parliament. do you think that that could work? >> the question period in the parliament is fascinating. i don't know that that what happened in congres
it was an unscripted session for the public. most of the discussion was about partisanship.y question to you -- in this town at this time, is bipartisanship possible? or have we reached the point where the parties are so divided? >> i do not -- i hope not. i invited them to come to meetings foreign issues conference here in town. we had a good exchange. it was respectful and the way that we should do things. president obama decided to go to the republican caucus and i did not get a chance...
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you unscripted. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? long to say goodnight? mom: g'night john boy. g'night mary ellen. mary ellen: g'night mama. g'night erin. elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. eggland's best eggs. the best in nutrition... just got better. now with even more of the vitamins your body needs. like vitamin d. plus omega 3's. there's one important ingredient that hasn't changed: better taste. [ female announcer ] eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. the better egg. it's another thing to back it up. the chevy 5-year/100,000 mile transferable powertrain warranty. with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> lisa siylvester is monitorig top stories here. what have you got? >> well, a top military junta seizes power in niger. appearing on state tv, they c
you unscripted. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? long to say goodnight? mom: g'night john boy. g'night mary ellen. mary ellen: g'night mama. g'night erin. elizabeth: g'night john boy. jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. m bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. eggland's best eggs. the best in nutrition......
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that friday was so radically wild that we saw our president in an unscripted moment. thank you. we'll talk to you later in the show. >> it was fun. >>> coming up next, the price for flipping off a dolphin's fan. rex ryan was handed the bill. >> the amount of money they fine him. >> a big smile on his face. >> he'll never do it again. >> good natured. >> went to his bosses last night. >> ahead, on "morning joe." somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. i thought we couldn't afford it, but then i went to walmart and i found the new home trends collection. i started off with rugs and pillows... and i got those for a steal. [ son ] mooom. steal as in a good price, honey. and then, it was on to my bare walls... i ev
that friday was so radically wild that we saw our president in an unscripted moment. thank you. we'll talk to you later in the show. >> it was fun. >>> coming up next, the price for flipping off a dolphin's fan. rex ryan was handed the bill. >> the amount of money they fine him. >> a big smile on his face. >> he'll never do it again. >> good natured. >> went to his bosses last night. >> ahead, on "morning joe." somewhere in america......
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. >> yesterday, there were some moments that were decidedly unscripted.as truth to the old joke about his job. >> next, president obama scolding eric cantor for killing trees. >> you know, when we do praupz like this and stack it up and you repeat 2400 pages and etc., the truth of the matter is is that health care is complicated. these are the kinds of political things that we do that prevent us from actually having a conversation. >> president obama told senator mccain, of course, his rival in 2008, get over it. >> john, and -- >> and can i just finish, please? >> let me make this point, john, because we are not campaigning anymore. the election is over. >> i am reminded of that every day. >> those are just three moments in six sum hours of bipartisan discussion at the blair house yesterday. so what about health care deadlock? was anything accomplished? what happens next? candy crowley will weigh in on that. or as the recession that made us great? allstate has seen twelve recoveries. but this one's different. because we're different. we realized our thin
. >> yesterday, there were some moments that were decidedly unscripted.as truth to the old joke about his job. >> next, president obama scolding eric cantor for killing trees. >> you know, when we do praupz like this and stack it up and you repeat 2400 pages and etc., the truth of the matter is is that health care is complicated. these are the kinds of political things that we do that prevent us from actually having a conversation. >> president obama told senator mccain,...
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objection is that it is vague, i do not know that the decency analysis is any more clear for the unscripted material versus scripted material. they have always found that the fleeting nature of the material is irrelevant. it does not mean it can get passed. the supreme court emphasized contextual analysis in at pacifica -- in the zapata -- in pacifica. i think the argument was closed in pacifica. even though it may not be precisely clear in every case of the decision would come out, it has trumped it. it was meant to give broadcasters an idea of how the commission -- what the commission's remark would be. they were -- what the commission's framework would be. there is a body of law extending since that decision which explains -- which helps explain or analyze how the commission does this. it is not a close text. >> there was discussion of young earlier. if that was not scripted, it was pretty close to being scripted. in terms of the fleetingness, compared to this particular case, it would seem they were on different ends of the spectrum. am i correct? >> i think they were both less than a s
objection is that it is vague, i do not know that the decency analysis is any more clear for the unscripted material versus scripted material. they have always found that the fleeting nature of the material is irrelevant. it does not mean it can get passed. the supreme court emphasized contextual analysis in at pacifica -- in the zapata -- in pacifica. i think the argument was closed in pacifica. even though it may not be precisely clear in every case of the decision would come out, it has...