249
249
Jul 6, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
come to the front end which sets up the second half that we know and then i'm going to ask you help us unpack this a little bit, so, of course, it's called "the new colossus." not like the brazen giant of greek fames with conquering films astride from land to land, hear at our sea wash sunset gates shall stand, a mighty woman with a torch whose flame is the imprisoned lightning, and her name mother of exile. from her beacon hand glows
come to the front end which sets up the second half that we know and then i'm going to ask you help us unpack this a little bit, so, of course, it's called "the new colossus." not like the brazen giant of greek fames with conquering films astride from land to land, hear at our sea wash sunset gates shall stand, a mighty woman with a torch whose flame is the imprisoned lightning, and her name mother of exile. from her beacon hand glows
208
208
Jul 8, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
so i'm going to read through it and then i'm going to ask you to help us unpack a little bit. of course it's called the new closssuss. >> not like the brazened giant of greek fame with conquering limbs astride from land to land here at our gate shall stand a mighty woman with a torch whose flame provides lightning and her name mother of exiles. from her beacon hand glows worldwide welcome, her mild eye command the harbor that twin cities frame. keep ancient lands your storied pomp cried she with silent lips. give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched ref fuse of your teaming shore. your homeless tempest toss to me. i lift my lamp beside the golden door. and i love what the scholar says about this poem of course it's a poem about welcome but it's also this poem of protest that she's really saying, you know, we're not just going to accept the ancient world and its ideals. we have a different idea in mind. so help us make sense of this poem. >> the image of the closssuss that artists like bartolli had came from a litso graph of the e
so i'm going to read through it and then i'm going to ask you to help us unpack a little bit. of course it's called the new closssuss. >> not like the brazened giant of greek fame with conquering limbs astride from land to land here at our gate shall stand a mighty woman with a torch whose flame provides lightning and her name mother of exiles. from her beacon hand glows worldwide welcome, her mild eye command the harbor that twin cities frame. keep ancient lands your storied pomp cried...
398
398
Jul 26, 2012
07/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 398
favorite 0
quote 0
help us unpack it. what does it tell us, how unusual is it, and what do we read into the fact that it might have sent this and perhaps other things? >> well, i think it may not tell us as much as we expect in terms of the burning question is motive. but we have found without knowing the content of these writings, we have found in these cases that even when the unabomber wrote his manifesto or the virginia tech killer sent his videotapes that the things they say have meaning to them but really aren't very clear to us. so don't know what value it will have there. the other conflict here, though, is when did they get it and when did they find it. the earliest reports on this quoting law enforcement sources said it was sent as early as july 12. those reports seem to be a little -- seem to exceed the calendar a little bit. it appears it was sent sometime before the shooting, maybe just before the shooting, but the university is very clear that it arrived there on monday. and police and investigators were alre
help us unpack it. what does it tell us, how unusual is it, and what do we read into the fact that it might have sent this and perhaps other things? >> well, i think it may not tell us as much as we expect in terms of the burning question is motive. but we have found without knowing the content of these writings, we have found in these cases that even when the unabomber wrote his manifesto or the virginia tech killer sent his videotapes that the things they say have meaning to them but...
171
171
Jul 31, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
i think it is quite important for us to unpack that. why is it happening now? what is it?ourse, it is a new political identity, it is an effort by islamists primarily, although not exclusively, to claim a democracy and see how it fits within their pre-existing from works of belief. there's a lot of attention and concern going on right now across the arab world, particularly in places where christians have lived and would love to continue living. has several questions in egypt told me, our people have been here and i can trace my family back two thousand years. i love this country i want to be a part of this country and i want to help build this country. i just hope i will be able to. it is at this point that leadership is incredibly important. leaders have to be active in stepping in and send messages about protecting the diversity within their countries. frankly, i don't see enough of that. i want to see more of it, i want to see more of it. we did see some of that in our own country. we saw republicans stepping up and standing up against the kind of assaults that have no
i think it is quite important for us to unpack that. why is it happening now? what is it?ourse, it is a new political identity, it is an effort by islamists primarily, although not exclusively, to claim a democracy and see how it fits within their pre-existing from works of belief. there's a lot of attention and concern going on right now across the arab world, particularly in places where christians have lived and would love to continue living. has several questions in egypt told me, our...
315
315
Jul 15, 2012
07/12
by
KBCW
tv
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 0
environmental exposure unpacks all of us but we want to see how would in pact specifically the latino community because this from science to social justice not on what people they're studying in the lab and what people of the connect in terms of social determinants poverty in food deserts' and that it. have plenty of liquor stores and fast-food joints when it comes to finding a good grocer's store for to vegetables or a playground where kids can go and play and could exercise because they live and unsafe neighborhoods or because the playground is nothing to speak of where they cannot bicycle or walk all of the things the helped diminish the risk or environmental factors. quit at this summit with and not only say here's the problem is we certainly had it easy many ways to get information on what's wrong the how to make the change will reduce start? >>> if i had an answer i could bottle and sell it and everybody in the country would have access and an answer. but what we're trying to do is go step by step and that's why i started what i did because little by little and try to change the
environmental exposure unpacks all of us but we want to see how would in pact specifically the latino community because this from science to social justice not on what people they're studying in the lab and what people of the connect in terms of social determinants poverty in food deserts' and that it. have plenty of liquor stores and fast-food joints when it comes to finding a good grocer's store for to vegetables or a playground where kids can go and play and could exercise because they live...
180
180
Jul 12, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
given this idea of new age of relative north american oil and gas abundance is upon us and let's really start to unpack what are the gee wro geopolitical implications of that? obviously it's speculation. that's great. that's a washington sport we all excel at. i think it makes for a pretty good conversation. it's such an all-star cast. i'm not going to slow us down with long introductions. but we do have michael levi who you've already heard from who's the director of the council of foreign relations program on energy, security, and climate change. adam sieminski who you've also already heard from who's the add straiter of the u.s. energy information administration. ed morse who is the managing director and global head of commodities research at citigroup. ed chow -- i'm sorry. robin west. ed chow, strategic and international strategies, and john hofmeister who was of course the president of shell oil company. so i can't think of a better and more distinguished group to sort of walk us through what some of the consequences are and where we agree and probably disagree about some of those consequences. s
given this idea of new age of relative north american oil and gas abundance is upon us and let's really start to unpack what are the gee wro geopolitical implications of that? obviously it's speculation. that's great. that's a washington sport we all excel at. i think it makes for a pretty good conversation. it's such an all-star cast. i'm not going to slow us down with long introductions. but we do have michael levi who you've already heard from who's the director of the council of foreign...
149
149
Jul 13, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
us. let's unpack the geopolitical implications. speculation is the sort we all excel. i will not slow us down with long introductions but we do have my goal, mr. sieminski from the u.s. energy information administration, edward morrice from citi group and edward zhao -- . [laughter] rabin west and edward chow from dead strategic studies and also john hofmeister ceo of citizens for affordable energy. now with this group where we agree and where we disagree. i will ask ahead and moors who said this new age of abundance makes america look like the new middle east what is your speed levin when this comes on line? >> you don't want numbers but i have to give some. with 3% of gdp but when you cannot avoid it is no longer a significant issue and has been argued with the deficit and the dollar is the big achilles' heel we are free of the shackles of that. looking to the world it would likely be maintained for a long period of time. not having the current account deficit rehab us based foreign policy not bowling to fuel monarch's to other aspects and that will be eliminated. but
us. let's unpack the geopolitical implications. speculation is the sort we all excel. i will not slow us down with long introductions but we do have my goal, mr. sieminski from the u.s. energy information administration, edward morrice from citi group and edward zhao -- . [laughter] rabin west and edward chow from dead strategic studies and also john hofmeister ceo of citizens for affordable energy. now with this group where we agree and where we disagree. i will ask ahead and moors who said...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
81
81
Jul 22, 2012
07/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
us. can you take a moment and unpacked what you believe happened with this transit data? >> the coalition relied on the help of a traffic engineer, a well-respected, longtime traffic engineer who has represented numerous municipalities. he did a survey, which is in a follow-up letter that we submitted with the appeal. he checked with all of his colleagues to check and see how you actually use the peak hours factor. what typically happens is it is a software program where you put in a number and run everything to make sure you get the same outcome. hear, the typical number that agencies put in, let me just make sure, is typically around .95. we will use this for the basis of the argument. what happened here was the city ratcheted up and put .98. at that point, there is a lot more increment in the flow. the more traffic you put in an intersection, it smoothes out the flow indicative to its logical conclusions. the more traffic, the less feel -- the less failing intersections that you have. that makes no sense. the only way to improve traffic flow is with physical improvemen
us. can you take a moment and unpacked what you believe happened with this transit data? >> the coalition relied on the help of a traffic engineer, a well-respected, longtime traffic engineer who has represented numerous municipalities. he did a survey, which is in a follow-up letter that we submitted with the appeal. he checked with all of his colleagues to check and see how you actually use the peak hours factor. what typically happens is it is a software program where you put in a...
254
254
Jul 19, 2012
07/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
((wipe-sot))edward 4:59 i was looking for them to be honest with us about turning getting the electric back on today and i had unpacked my bag and then when she said they wouldn't be here until saturday so i said i better go pack my bags and head back to the hotel 5:16 3 after living out of their suitcases for 21 days.... the moaney's are finally back in their home. before they headed back to the hotel, they called fox 45. we broght it to bge's attention... and a short time later a crew was out here. and, the moaneys couldn't be more thankful. joy lepola fox 45 news at 5:30. a thief who broke into the severna park golf center is caught on camera and now he has an audience on you-tube. a nanny-cam captured the thief ransacking the office recently and making off with three-hundred dollars and a laptop computer. the owner was so disgusted by the overnight break-in he posted the video on youtube. (10:36) "the place really was in disarray, he'd rummaged through drawer and the cash drawer and had rummaged through our closets. it was really an invasion. i really felt personally like my space had been invaded." invaded." poli
((wipe-sot))edward 4:59 i was looking for them to be honest with us about turning getting the electric back on today and i had unpacked my bag and then when she said they wouldn't be here until saturday so i said i better go pack my bags and head back to the hotel 5:16 3 after living out of their suitcases for 21 days.... the moaney's are finally back in their home. before they headed back to the hotel, they called fox 45. we broght it to bge's attention... and a short time later a crew was out...
269
269
Jul 20, 2012
07/12
by
WNUV
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
./// edward 4:59 i was looking for them to be honest with us about turning getting the electric back on today and i had unpackedg and then when she said they wouldn't be here until saturday so i said i better go pack my bags and head back to the hotel 5:16 5:16 before heading back to the hotel.../ the moaneys ...called fox 45.../. that's when ...we started... making calls...//. it... wasn't long... before bge ... sent a crew... to the house..../ after... living out... of their suitcase... for... 21 days../ . the moaney's ..are at home tonight. 3 zimmerman speaks out on fox news. why he says shooting trayvon was just part of god's plan. a father cancels a make a wish trip for his daughter with cancer. why he says he was angry enough to deny his daughters dream. and a frantic search leads to a daring sewer rescue. how this child was found barely clinging to life. ahhh. so soft. time out. sweet. [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft, you can get that cushiony feeling you love while still using less. charmin ultra soft is designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four time
./// edward 4:59 i was looking for them to be honest with us about turning getting the electric back on today and i had unpackedg and then when she said they wouldn't be here until saturday so i said i better go pack my bags and head back to the hotel 5:16 5:16 before heading back to the hotel.../ the moaneys ...called fox 45.../. that's when ...we started... making calls...//. it... wasn't long... before bge ... sent a crew... to the house..../ after... living out... of their suitcase......
223
223
Jul 19, 2012
07/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
./// edward 4:59 i was looking for them to be honest with us about turning getting the electric back on today and i had unpacked bag and then when she said they wouldn't be here until saturday so i said i better go pack my bags and head back to the hotel 5:16 5:16 before heading back to the hotel.../ the moaneys ...called fox 45.../. that's when ...we started... making calls...//. it... wasn't long... before bge ... sent a crew... to the house..../ after... living out... of their suitcase... for... 21 days../ . the moaney's ..are at home tonight. baltimore firefighters... gathered... at... the convention center today - to... protest... closings and cutbacks. cutbacks.they're... upset... about their... chief's plan... to... permanently... close... 3--fire companies - / taking... trucks out of service.../ and... requiring firefighters... to work... more hours.... to... save money. .../ but... union officials... say... the... cutbacks come... at... a... big cost-... to... safety..../// <"we've been trying to talk to him... i don't think the way we're running is safe for these guys behind me."> me."> some firefight
./// edward 4:59 i was looking for them to be honest with us about turning getting the electric back on today and i had unpacked bag and then when she said they wouldn't be here until saturday so i said i better go pack my bags and head back to the hotel 5:16 5:16 before heading back to the hotel.../ the moaneys ...called fox 45.../. that's when ...we started... making calls...//. it... wasn't long... before bge ... sent a crew... to the house..../ after... living out... of their suitcase......
218
218
Jul 17, 2012
07/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
explain that assertion, unpack that a little for us. >> money is the mortar of the status quo.erything knows that, you can have everyone in favor of reform and i have been there before and have one special interest oppose you and it won't even get to the floor of congress, even though you have consumer groups, industry, everyone else in favor of it. in my case it happened to be a reform that the trial lawyers imposed. but it happens with all interest groups, so we wonder why nothing ever changes and congress keeps kicking the can down the road. because there ee's relatively aw special interest groups that give all the money. >> i wanted to ask about one of the specific subjects in this piece. >> larry lessig's idea which i think is very creative, is to let each voter designate $50 from their tax return to go to one designated candidate, whoever they choose and that's how you would fund campaigns and you wouldn't allow private financing otherwise. that's one of many ideas. another idea is just to expand the presidential finance system which allows for matching grants by governme
explain that assertion, unpack that a little for us. >> money is the mortar of the status quo.erything knows that, you can have everyone in favor of reform and i have been there before and have one special interest oppose you and it won't even get to the floor of congress, even though you have consumer groups, industry, everyone else in favor of it. in my case it happened to be a reform that the trial lawyers imposed. but it happens with all interest groups, so we wonder why nothing ever...
125
125
Jul 30, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
is quite important for us to unpack that. why is it happening now? what is it? of course, it is a new political identity, i guess an effort by islamists -- it is an effort by islamists primarily, although not exclusively, to claim a democracy and see how it fits within their pre-existing from works of belief. there's a lot of attention and concern going on right now across the arab world, particularly in places where christians have lived and would love to continue living. has several questions in egypt told me, our people have been here and i can trace my family back to a thousand years. i love this country i want to be a part of this country and i want to help build this country. i just hope i will be able to. it is at this point that leadership is incredibly important. leaders have to be active in stepping in and send messages about protecting the diversity within their countries. frankly, i don't see enough of that. i want to see more of it, " i want to see more of it. we did see some of that in our own country. we saw republicans stepping up and standing up
is quite important for us to unpack that. why is it happening now? what is it? of course, it is a new political identity, i guess an effort by islamists -- it is an effort by islamists primarily, although not exclusively, to claim a democracy and see how it fits within their pre-existing from works of belief. there's a lot of attention and concern going on right now across the arab world, particularly in places where christians have lived and would love to continue living. has several questions...
159
159
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
unpacked. >> reporter: because they don't -- >> we have no use for it. these shelves should be filled with this. >> reporter: food. >> not that. >> reporter: do you ask yourself, well, where is the money? >> i ask myself that after i ask myself what the heck are these people doing stealing from our veterans because that's what they're doing. i don't care how you look at it. these people have sacrificed for our country. and there are some people out there that are raising money to abuse them and that makes me mad. >> reporter: executive director j.d. simpson became even more angry when these showed up. more than 700 pairs of surplus navy dress shoes. >> not a lot of use for these unless you send a person to inspection. >> reporter: those shoes are part of the yard sale that this group uses to raise real funds for the things they really need, not shoes like these. here is the question -- precilla wouldn't tell us why she sent homeless vets in alabama shiny new navy surplus shoes. >> hello, i'm precilla wilkewitz, president of the disabled veterans national
unpacked. >> reporter: because they don't -- >> we have no use for it. these shelves should be filled with this. >> reporter: food. >> not that. >> reporter: do you ask yourself, well, where is the money? >> i ask myself that after i ask myself what the heck are these people doing stealing from our veterans because that's what they're doing. i don't care how you look at it. these people have sacrificed for our country. and there are some people out there that...
147
147
Jul 4, 2012
07/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
unpacked. >> because you don't -- >> we really have no use for it. these shelves should be filled with this. not that. >> food. do you ask yourself, well, where's the money? >> i ask myself that after i ask myself what the heck are these people doing stealing from our veterans? because that's what they are doing. i don't care how you look at it. these people have sacrificed for our country and there's some people out there that are raising money to abuse it and that just makes me mad. >> executive director j.d. simpson became even more angry when these showed up, more than 700 pairs of surplus navy dress shoes. >> not a lot of use for these. >> they are part of the yard sale that this group uses to raise real funds for the things they really need. not shoes like these. >> here is the question. >> priscilla wilkowitlz will not tell us why she sent shiny new shoes. the dvnf really wouldn't tell us anything. what the group and the president continue tell you, the american public, is to keep sending in those donations. >> drew, this is really just unbeli
unpacked. >> because you don't -- >> we really have no use for it. these shelves should be filled with this. not that. >> food. do you ask yourself, well, where's the money? >> i ask myself that after i ask myself what the heck are these people doing stealing from our veterans? because that's what they are doing. i don't care how you look at it. these people have sacrificed for our country and there's some people out there that are raising money to abuse it and that just...
83
83
Jul 12, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
us. let's start to really unpack what are the geopolitical implications of that. it is obvious the speculation but that is great. that is a washington sports that we xl at. in makes for a good conversation. this is an all-star cast. i will not slow it down with long introductions. but we do have the director of the council on foreign relations program on security and climate change, michael levi . ed morse, the managing director and head of global commodities research at city group. edward chow, a senior fellow at -- i am so sorry. robin west, the chairman and ceo of pcf energy. edward chow and john hofmeister, founder and ceo of citizens for affordable energy. i cannot think of a better and more distinguished group to walk us through what some of the consequences are. and where we agree and probably disagree about some of those consequences. i will jump right in here. ed morse, he said recently this new age of abundance in north america beckons to make north america look like the new middle east. maybe you can start as off with what you're toure -- your tour of t
us. let's start to really unpack what are the geopolitical implications of that. it is obvious the speculation but that is great. that is a washington sports that we xl at. in makes for a good conversation. this is an all-star cast. i will not slow it down with long introductions. but we do have the director of the council on foreign relations program on security and climate change, michael levi . ed morse, the managing director and head of global commodities research at city group. edward...
184
184
Jul 13, 2012
07/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
but take as a given the new aim of relative north american oil and gas abundance is upon us, and it's start to unpack the geo political implications of that. and obviously it's speculation but that's great. that's a washington sport we all excel at, so it makes for a pretty good conversation. it's such an all-star cast i'm not going to fill it up with long introduction but we have michael levi. adam sieminski issue the administrator of the energy information administration. ed morris, the globe head of commodities research at citigroup. ed chow, a senior -- >> it's an honor. >> robin west, the chairman and ceo of pfc energy. ed chow, who is a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies, and john hoffmeister, the founder and ceo of citizens for affordable energy and was the president of shell oil company. i can't think of a better and more distinguished group to washing us through the consequences and where we agree and probably disagree about some of those consequences. so, i'm actually going to jump right in here and asked morse, who said this new age of energy abundance beck
but take as a given the new aim of relative north american oil and gas abundance is upon us, and it's start to unpack the geo political implications of that. and obviously it's speculation but that's great. that's a washington sport we all excel at, so it makes for a pretty good conversation. it's such an all-star cast i'm not going to fill it up with long introduction but we have michael levi. adam sieminski issue the administrator of the energy information administration. ed morris, the globe...
414
414
Jul 11, 2012
07/12
by
WGN
tv
eye 414
favorite 0
quote 0
using it did see a better brand function. wait and the babies had and had four mothers number of children a woman bears unpacks long term weightth increased risk for obesity according to international journal of obesity breastfeeding can come back this every six months reduces the risk of excess weight. no more than three hours a day is sitting or else you will die yoghurt british medical journal says at two extra years to your life if you sit less than three hours a day at turn off the television less than two hours in front of television translates to at least one year and a half of life prior studies link the city and television with diabetes heart disease and stroke back to you >> sunshine and mild weather is sticking around for logger tom skilling says it could get hotter and wetter soon. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartbur
using it did see a better brand function. wait and the babies had and had four mothers number of children a woman bears unpacks long term weightth increased risk for obesity according to international journal of obesity breastfeeding can come back this every six months reduces the risk of excess weight. no more than three hours a day is sitting or else you will die yoghurt british medical journal says at two extra years to your life if you sit less than three hours a day at turn off the...
205
205
Jul 18, 2012
07/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
unpack this now. in private equity, they you a choir a firm, the reason they are able to make such very high returns is that they are generally not usingall. they are using borrowed money. any interest that they pay against that debt they then deduct from their tax liability. so -- it is a huge tax boon for those investors. >> what do you think is in mitt romney's tax returns? do you think he didn't pay a bunch of money? >> i really don't know. they are starting to be some thought -- i think this may be correct, that it is not that he paid 15%, he may have paid something like 1% 2shgs%. i mean, there are years in which people with those kinds of investments, there are people that -- years of those investments that really have, you no i -- because of their capital losses have very, very tiny tax liabilities. that may be when he's trying to protect there. >> ability to lie, liability. we will talk about it. our thanks to jared bernstein for joining us here today. >> thank you. >> we will be right back. i'm barack oba ma and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mo
unpack this now. in private equity, they you a choir a firm, the reason they are able to make such very high returns is that they are generally not usingall. they are using borrowed money. any interest that they pay against that debt they then deduct from their tax liability. so -- it is a huge tax boon for those investors. >> what do you think is in mitt romney's tax returns? do you think he didn't pay a bunch of money? >> i really don't know. they are starting to be some thought...
214
214
Jul 19, 2012
07/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
us back. i'm sure it was the same company after he weleft, when ever he left. >> i'm saying would you stop apologizing for mitt romney, but i'm curious what -- >> i don't have enough time to unpack. that's fine. >> layers of talking points. i can't unravel that. in the 20 seconds we have left. >> all right. we'll have to continue this conversation then. we've got jonathan capehart in the chair for martin today. >> hey, nice work by you guys today. as they said, i'm
us back. i'm sure it was the same company after he weleft, when ever he left. >> i'm saying would you stop apologizing for mitt romney, but i'm curious what -- >> i don't have enough time to unpack. that's fine. >> layers of talking points. i can't unravel that. in the 20 seconds we have left. >> all right. we'll have to continue this conversation then. we've got jonathan capehart in the chair for martin today. >> hey, nice work by you guys today. as they said, i'm
180
180
Jul 19, 2012
07/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
us back. i'm sure it was the same company after he weleft, when ever he left. >> i'm saying would you stop apologizing for mitt romney, but i'm curious what -- >> i don't have enough time to unpackts. that's fine. >> layers of talking points. i can't unravel that. in the 20 seconds we have left. >> all right. we'll have to continue this conversation then. we've got jonathan capehart in the chair for martin today. >> hey, nice work by you guys today. as they said, i'm jonathan capehart in for martin bashir. it's thursday, july 19th and here's what's happening. >> so hot everybody, so if you've got a seat, take a seat. >> that was water dropping down from the creeling. it's so hot in here, the building is sweating. >> mr. romney's got a different idea. governor romney's economic plan would in fact create 800,000 jobs. the jobs wouldn't be in america. >> we're seeing our president hand out money to the businesses of campaign contributors. >> we've gone through decades where folks acting responsibly didn't always get ahead. >> president obama attacks success and under president obama, we have less success. >> anymore heat in here, we'd spontaneously come bust. >>> we begin with the
us back. i'm sure it was the same company after he weleft, when ever he left. >> i'm saying would you stop apologizing for mitt romney, but i'm curious what -- >> i don't have enough time to unpackts. that's fine. >> layers of talking points. i can't unravel that. in the 20 seconds we have left. >> all right. we'll have to continue this conversation then. we've got jonathan capehart in the chair for martin today. >> hey, nice work by you guys today. as they said,...