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>> do i think he will be a v.p. >> do i think he will be a v.p. candidate? i doubt that. i think chris is focused on new jersey. he just wants to get new jersey in a good position. i don't know. i don't know if you know chris christy, you can't really bully chris. he's not a guy you can bully. but i like him a lot. people like him, and it is not too late until, as yogi says, it is not over until it is over. is not over until it is over. >> final questions. first of all, who are you rooting for? will you root for the steelers if they play? >> jack, i'm going to tell you. let me avoid that. i'm an indians fan. i like the reds. i'm like hillary clinton. i have been disappointed about some of the things the steelers did last year. i don't want to get into this what caused my disappointment but i kind of lost interest. here's how i look at it. i want ohio to rise. that's important to us. what would be better than to have the browns and the bengals have tremendous seasons and get them both in the playoffs. i would love to have the indians. i think it is late for the reds, but i
>> do i think he will be a v.p. >> do i think he will be a v.p. candidate? i doubt that. i think chris is focused on new jersey. he just wants to get new jersey in a good position. i don't know. i don't know if you know chris christy, you can't really bully chris. he's not a guy you can bully. but i like him a lot. people like him, and it is not too late until, as yogi says, it is not over until it is over. is not over until it is over. >> final questions. first of all, who...
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play but maybe a cabinet position say oh and if rubio is the v.p. candidate even if he loses that puts him in the number one position of the president in five years. that's right karen thanks so much for being with you perceive it was great having you here with us if you're watching the show live and you're missing the republican debate so here's an update on what's likely happening rick perry called social security a ponzi scheme that romney again was forced to run away from the successful health care plan in massachusetts ron paul dumped a bag of shiny gold coins on the stage and michele bachmann stared at the wrong camera so you're not missing much. so let's assume for a moment the republicans go along with president obama's american jobs act in a passes congress does that mean there's a chance for the economy to find some footing and start creating jobs again not a republican governors and state lawmakers have something to say about the republican florida governor rick scott and his republican buddies in the state legislature are already suggest
play but maybe a cabinet position say oh and if rubio is the v.p. candidate even if he loses that puts him in the number one position of the president in five years. that's right karen thanks so much for being with you perceive it was great having you here with us if you're watching the show live and you're missing the republican debate so here's an update on what's likely happening rick perry called social security a ponzi scheme that romney again was forced to run away from the successful...
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don't worry, mitt romney, if the grim republicer is in perry's camp, you've still got tim pawlenty for v.p.. he has proven he can bring that touch of death to any campaign. (laughter) but believe it or not, for the next 14 months, barack obama is still the president. like last week he rubbed in the our face by calling a joint session of congress to unveil his new $447 billion american jobs act. on friday, he held rallies to promote the bill. yesterday he was in the white house rose garden to announce that he was sending the bill to congress and tomorrow he's going to appear live from the oval office calling fedex with a tracking code to find out if anyone in congress would sign for it. (laughter and applause) but folks, i do not believe they should because last night/tell you i sat down to read this 199-page boondoggle but luckily the t.v. was on. jim? >> this time last night, president obama was unveiling his new jobs plan. more than half of that is tax cuts plus new spending on schools, roads, and bridges. >> stephen: okay, tax cuts i understand. but we don't need the government building
don't worry, mitt romney, if the grim republicer is in perry's camp, you've still got tim pawlenty for v.p.. he has proven he can bring that touch of death to any campaign. (laughter) but believe it or not, for the next 14 months, barack obama is still the president. like last week he rubbed in the our face by calling a joint session of congress to unveil his new $447 billion american jobs act. on friday, he held rallies to promote the bill. yesterday he was in the white house rose garden to...
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v.p. mike kaleeda says he hasn't hired anyone since july. >> it hasn't been this slow on the hiring side since 2006. >> reporter: unfortunately experts say job prospects for the construction industry and many other types of work is not expected to perk up this fall-- that's as the economy is likely to remain stuck in slow motion. business cycle expert laksman achuthan says the string of good months for hiring that came in the spring was probably this year's best stretch. >> that is as good as it was going to get. we're not going back to that kind of jobs growth any time soon. we're going to continue to see weaker and softer jobs growth through the end of this year. we don't see any sustained upturn in sight. >> reporter: just how weak are we talking about? many experts say we'll be lucky to see 100,000 new jobs a month in september through december. if that happens, the unemployment rate will remain around 9%. it also means new hiring will barely keep pace with u.s. population growth. to b
v.p. mike kaleeda says he hasn't hired anyone since july. >> it hasn't been this slow on the hiring side since 2006. >> reporter: unfortunately experts say job prospects for the construction industry and many other types of work is not expected to perk up this fall-- that's as the economy is likely to remain stuck in slow motion. business cycle expert laksman achuthan says the string of good months for hiring that came in the spring was probably this year's best stretch. >>...
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are off to get here the most grouting took an overnight train from the leader of the station known as v.p. to the finnish this quaint frisson town is located around eight hundred kilometers from the russian capital. looking around to see the area's medieval houses some info on condition that others walk along the cobbled lanes and witness the wonderful clock tower cathedrals and various architecture of medieval town the stuff on. the back is a true cross cultural point of the caribbean swedish finnish and russian traditions and all of them can be traced in the towns heritage customs shape and history the bit was found in the end of the thirteenth century during the crusades by order of the swedish martial considered as a result of the russian swedish rules in the seventeenth century and citizens can join reiki to the great tree see the signs the people have become a part of russia finland which was historically possible sweden then became bill thomas grand duchy state within the russian empire the fever being on its territory . in nineteen forty four it was pronounced as a city in the u.s
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and other climate change deniers details of what former v.p. al gore is doing to raise awareness of one. warming around the globe. is what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through get through who can you trust no one who is in view with the global machinery to see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called satchels when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. sizes of discovered more evidence that the planet is heating up. researchers at the university of brahmans institute of environmental physics in germany have discovered this summer sea ice in the arctic ocean is now at its lowest levels since recording began back in one nine hundred seventy nine and researchers at the university of washington measuring the volume of that sea ice as in how thick it still is no did that the ice has now thinned to a record level at this fight these clear indicators of a warming planet as well as the freak weather that's been terrorizing our nation in recent years americans are still u
and other climate change deniers details of what former v.p. al gore is doing to raise awareness of one. warming around the globe. is what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through get through who can you trust no one who is in view with the global machinery to see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called satchels when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. sizes of discovered more evidence that the planet is heating...
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outlook will question for a ls about that some and that's movers on the my sax all major it seems like a v.p. is rallying on news that will impress forty nine billion dollars in business over the next decade flagship carrier air for autism a black as well and that's after it pull back its shares for about ten million dollars and bank of moscow is also on the rise and that's the spike book book of results the lenders that profit more than hall of the first eight months of the year to one hundred and six million dollars. the fears over global recession spurred concerns over growth in many industries and the vehicle markets is no exception mark is always a goal in the group here russia says although there are still worries the potential for the country's call market is still very promising. if you look at russia in general and the car potential there over the long run. it by looking at the number of cars per thousand have a tense looking at the age of the car park then definitely russia is growing there we will have been russia the biggest car market in europe probably by twenty thirty and thir
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or the v.p. at center for american progress and editor in chief of think progress tell you why he was a guest on our show on monday night. it was deprogrammed this network if you could go to the funders and say stop funding this a then what does that accomplish while it stops these five individuals from operating and producing the propaganda that they are producing every day which then stops the cycle of people using it on fox news and. the washington times the national review radio our website like rush limbaugh and michael savage and politicians that's right it's the worst kept secret in down box new without spread a lot of phobia how many of these so-called experts on muslims and islam mentioned in this report often appear on their shows and that's why eric bolling is making up claims in quotes on air trying to spread it is support seems like a fair and balanced network for a family like it when they're being called out for what they do and that's why we're giving eric bolling tonight's tool t
or the v.p. at center for american progress and editor in chief of think progress tell you why he was a guest on our show on monday night. it was deprogrammed this network if you could go to the funders and say stop funding this a then what does that accomplish while it stops these five individuals from operating and producing the propaganda that they are producing every day which then stops the cycle of people using it on fox news and. the washington times the national review radio our website...
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industries that twenty five billion dollars after that david koch his brother twenty five billion executive v.p. of coke industries an interesting thing all of those people and number seven who want to highlight because he's a big name george soros twenty two billion net worth all of these people saw their wealth increase by billions of dollars with us. exception of warren buffett so he might be the outlier still here in pretty well but they're still making a ton of money to help explain why. blogger an r t contributor is here thanks for being here dimitri ok so far four hundred less came out billionaires are still making tons of money the rest of the economy average folks not doing so well so how is this possible i mean if there are some people who are going to make a lot of money like steve jobs and a lot of money he provides a lot of products so i think there's a difference between someone like steve jobs making a lot of money or bill gates and someone like george soros who makes money from barga volatility so so you're saying that there's no trend that you see here as to their performance s
industries that twenty five billion dollars after that david koch his brother twenty five billion executive v.p. of coke industries an interesting thing all of those people and number seven who want to highlight because he's a big name george soros twenty two billion net worth all of these people saw their wealth increase by billions of dollars with us. exception of warren buffett so he might be the outlier still here in pretty well but they're still making a ton of money to help explain why....
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alone a left behind tonight fireside friday that next and then happy hour i don't think my catch is the v.p. and house speaker engaged in a very serious thing and plus being anti-aging get tough talks for a show pulled from the air back in just a minute. ensure that only a military mechanism can do the work up to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i paid taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then a glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realize that everything is all you don't i'm trying hard welcome to the big picture. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here. i think iraq is in need of money well. whenever the government says they're going to keep you safe get ready because of her freedom. for five ft. five. to tonight's fireside. this sunday's going to mark the tenth anniversary of nine eleven the largest terrorist attack
alone a left behind tonight fireside friday that next and then happy hour i don't think my catch is the v.p. and house speaker engaged in a very serious thing and plus being anti-aging get tough talks for a show pulled from the air back in just a minute. ensure that only a military mechanism can do the work up to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i paid taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version...
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alona left behind fireside friday we will have that next and then happy hour an open mike catches the v.p. and house speaker engaged in a very serious discussion and plus being anti aging get the fox sports show pulled from the air back in just a minute. right . from stupid. stunts on t.v. don't. it's . done for him lasted for fifteen. for the well. general. to tonight's fireside. cops. this sunday is going to mark the tenth anniversary of nine eleven the largest terrorist attack on u.s. soil we talk constantly on this program about the numbers the lives lost in our war since then the doubling costs of defense spending the expansion of our surveillance state of our civil liberties but this sunday at least for a moment probably just about everyone out there is going to try to remember where they were that specific day what they were doing how they heard the news of her silence can be more painful than for others as they are member lost family members or friends who were there and survived are going to recollect those horrible memories now i don't have a deeply personal experience to offer
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if he doesn't win it does this make him a viable v.p.?traw cain has as herman cane cane message that resonates is with people. a lot of people would like the tax code simplified. and the way he resonates with the voters is something people love. they love his energy. back to david's point about uncertainty. i have to comment on that. the only uncertainty we have is economic uncertainty and what i think many democrats fail to realize, which the republican candidates all realize, is that the economy as we have today it the economy we are going to have november 2012. and if things don't dramatically change i think any republican candidate is better than what we have got. we have a president that yesterday says to the congressional whra black caucue off your slippers diswhrarks is implying that black people with 16.7% unemployment are staying home in their slippers. i doubt it. they are all looking for jobs and waiting for the protesters for the president to come upwag with a plan. perhaps he should have been working on a jobs bill. now, it i
if he doesn't win it does this make him a viable v.p.?traw cain has as herman cane cane message that resonates is with people. a lot of people would like the tax code simplified. and the way he resonates with the voters is something people love. they love his energy. back to david's point about uncertainty. i have to comment on that. the only uncertainty we have is economic uncertainty and what i think many democrats fail to realize, which the republican candidates all realize, is that the...
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who would be your v.p. of other folks on the stage?ed to say when all this is said and done the two guys standing in the middle, romney and perry, aren't going to be around because they're going to bludgeon each or to death. bill: smokers beware if you're thinking about getting a job with the bailer health system in dallas, starting the first of january you will not get a job, bailer -- baylor employs 20,000 people. saying it's all about being a good role model. >> this is what i do, because you want to put the patients first, and it will help out a lot. >> it cross that is line to where are you infringing on peoples' rights of smoking on their own. bill: currently baylor employees are not forced to quit but it's going to cost if you continue. baylor will up their health insurance surcharge from $50 to about $650 per year. martha: all right. with more of the must-see moments from last night's debate, the $64,000 question, who would you pick as your vice presidential running mate from the folks who are on the stage with you right now, i
who would be your v.p. of other folks on the stage?ed to say when all this is said and done the two guys standing in the middle, romney and perry, aren't going to be around because they're going to bludgeon each or to death. bill: smokers beware if you're thinking about getting a job with the bailer health system in dallas, starting the first of january you will not get a job, bailer -- baylor employs 20,000 people. saying it's all about being a good role model. >> this is what i do,...
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so none of those three things apply to v.p. >> there you go. >> v.p. >> mitt romney's going to be meetingwho. it seems all the candidates have to meet with, the donald. not wasting any time getting a shot of the pair. watch this. >> mitt romney and donald trump are meeting today. well, they do have a lot in common. they've both done well for themselves. both support an economic plan that would help out the richest and the biggest corporations, but not the middle class that would slash social security and medicare as we know it, cut fund for health care, research, and development and schools. eliminate investments that will create jobs and keep america competitive. and what do the american people have to say for those who will return to the same failed policies that created our challenges? >> you're fired. >> you're fired. >> you're fired. >> that's weak. come on. here's the shiny car. >> here's a picture of a plane. >> here are kids holding their head in their hands. >> what's the point of this, mike allen? >> come on. >> yeah, very high production values there. at 2:00 today, mitt romney
so none of those three things apply to v.p. >> there you go. >> v.p. >> mitt romney's going to be meetingwho. it seems all the candidates have to meet with, the donald. not wasting any time getting a shot of the pair. watch this. >> mitt romney and donald trump are meeting today. well, they do have a lot in common. they've both done well for themselves. both support an economic plan that would help out the richest and the biggest corporations, but not the middle class...
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>> you know, i'm not going to consider being v.p. in this race. but that won't be part of the future for me. >> i remember dick cheney said that. >> that's right. >> well, let's ask you about this. in the fact that you are now throwing your weight behind mitt romney. obviously, when people go to the polls next year, it's going to be about jobs and when you look at the governors out there that created a lot of jobs, john huntsman said at the debate last time as governor he created the most jobs. if you look at governor perry over the last couple of years, i think texas has produced something like 40% of the jobs over the last couple of years. >> in the country. >> yes, but i think the distinguishing factor for governor romney and i know these candidates, i respect them but uniquely, mitt romney in this race has a depth and scope of private sector experience as an entrepreneur, as somebody who is invested in, started and growing businesses and importantly, grown jobs so that's a unique perspective and it's leadership ability with respe
>> you know, i'm not going to consider being v.p. in this race. but that won't be part of the future for me. >> i remember dick cheney said that. >> that's right. >> well, let's ask you about this. in the fact that you are now throwing your weight behind mitt romney. obviously, when people go to the polls next year, it's going to be about jobs and when you look at the governors out there that created a lot of jobs, john huntsman said at the debate last time as governor...
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-- v.p.? >> you know, you can't say you wouldn't answer it.t, you know, i just -- it seems so improbable to me and certainly nothing i anticipate or really something i hope doesn't happen. my incorporation has alwaexpect to go back to private life and do what i can and then go back to plow. that's what i expect. >> that's what you expect when you're done with this term. >> yeah. >> governor, the book is great but it paints a dark picture to start about this generation but how we can actually solve things. so that's why you got to go get the book so you have something to say over the weekend around the water cooler or keg when people start bringing up what's happening. >> probably the latter. but finish the book, brian, you'll find why i keep call it optimistic. both sides of the national debate need to give them more credit. >> all right. he does some of the dirtiest jobs in the country and he's tackling one of the -- cleaning up capitol hill actually. it's mark rowe, he is here. >> yeah, he's here and he's speaking for the working class and t
-- v.p.? >> you know, you can't say you wouldn't answer it.t, you know, i just -- it seems so improbable to me and certainly nothing i anticipate or really something i hope doesn't happen. my incorporation has alwaexpect to go back to private life and do what i can and then go back to plow. that's what i expect. >> that's what you expect when you're done with this term. >> yeah. >> governor, the book is great but it paints a dark picture to start about this generation...
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. >> the interesting thing is that isn't it sort of the prevailing thought process that you pick a v.ply like you? i mean, because you're trying to pick up -- >> or brings something you don't have. >> because you're trying to bring that block of voters to your ticket so the idea that you would pick somebody exactly like you probably not always the case. >> i see newt gingrich as somebody's number two if he doesn't. let's see, bill clinton was the one that thinks newt will come back and win everything. if you watch his debate, not only does he have an answer to the question, he has a solution. >> he does. if you watched last night, we know it was on late, who do you think won? e-mail us. some of your answers are starting to come in. take a look at some of your morning headlines. palestinian leader abbas will push for palestinian statehood when he addresses the u.n. assembly later on today. he doesn't have enough votes in the security council but might request a vote in the general assembly and nobody can clear out a room like the president of iran. dozens of delegates walked out in the
. >> the interesting thing is that isn't it sort of the prevailing thought process that you pick a v.ply like you? i mean, because you're trying to pick up -- >> or brings something you don't have. >> because you're trying to bring that block of voters to your ticket so the idea that you would pick somebody exactly like you probably not always the case. >> i see newt gingrich as somebody's number two if he doesn't. let's see, bill clinton was the one that thinks newt...