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vin weber, a lot of us know him here, also said when asked about bachmann as a candidate said she has hometown appeal, because she is from iowa. she's not ideological appeal, and i hate to say it but she's got a little sex appeal, too. since that time weber has thought better of that, and apologizes, and said he was a supporter of her when she ran for congress. but nonetheless i think we're still kind of walking through untested grounds, certainly when it comes to female candidates there always seems to be something like this that comes up that a male has to take back. this is the first one i think of the season. >> a lot of egg shells. candy crowley, thank you very much. >> thanks. >>> now, watch this. >> reporter: after 30 years of tryumph, tragedy and american tradition, the very last space shuttle is scheduled to launch from just on the other side of that water, some three miles away from us here, in hopefully a matter of hours. i'm brooke baldwin. the countdown is on. >>> brooke, the countdown is on in washington, as fears grow, lawmakers battle over whether to raise the limit on
vin weber, a lot of us know him here, also said when asked about bachmann as a candidate said she has hometown appeal, because she is from iowa. she's not ideological appeal, and i hate to say it but she's got a little sex appeal, too. since that time weber has thought better of that, and apologizes, and said he was a supporter of her when she ran for congress. but nonetheless i think we're still kind of walking through untested grounds, certainly when it comes to female candidates there always...
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day at he iver turned 3&pgroup of afters in utah.a ggoup of sixtten settout forra day of fun on the weberr, when a mill or tww in, the water picked up. that's when two bbats slammmd into thh bridge aad mmediately went under. some wwre able to swwm to safety.... tte others haddto be escued. ne raater - describes the sitaution as frightennng. 3 33 "iitwws dark under the tunnel and i think it took five seeond until we got to the othee side." 3 3&pa mom and her young daughter...
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but that's my problem. >> with good hair. >> jill, should -- should -- vin weber have apologized for that remark? >> i was ready to bash him with women, we want to be respected on our job, but maybe on a date. but i understood, when i heard the report, it's about her fitness for office. so if we are talking about her fitness, i think there should be a bikini competition. that's how it goes. >> i have to tell you, tom, are you sick and tired of all of this apology crap? i mean -- >> it's ridiculous. >> pawlenty's boring. he's a boring guy and he needs to spice things up. this is a missed opportunity. this guy said that michele bachmann was sexy and then he -- was that his statement that she was -- that they shouldn't say -- he was off base because he wasn't talking about her fitness for office, he was saying she is garnering support because she is quick on her feet and she's a little sexy. that's all she said. >> not a lot sexy. >> if pawlenty had said, i disagree, she's a hot momma -- that would be great. >> i thought republicans were the party that hated political correctness. >> i
but that's my problem. >> with good hair. >> jill, should -- should -- vin weber have apologized for that remark? >> i was ready to bash him with women, we want to be respected on our job, but maybe on a date. but i understood, when i heard the report, it's about her fitness for office. so if we are talking about her fitness, i think there should be a bikini competition. that's how it goes. >> i have to tell you, tom, are you sick and tired of all of this apology crap? i...
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ben weber told the "hill" newspaper, she has hometown appeal and ideology appeal and hate to admit, but a little sex appeal, and now, he has issued a statement saying that i have made a mistake disrespectful to congresswoman bachmann and i was not speaking on behalf of congressman pawlenty's campaign and i apologize. and joining us is michael smerconish who is also an msnbc analyst, and you have been talking about this with your liser lis error i >> i don't believe that an apology is needts, because she is a good-looking woman and mitt romney is a good looking guy. maybe there is a correlation between good looks and their commentary, but it is good thing and that is what vin weber meant. >> yes, they could win the republican prom. >> but he said that i don't think that he or anybody else should use somebody's sex appeal for the strength of the office or the strength of the campaign. so, the aide's comments highlight the minnesota rivalries and the tensions going on here, don't they? >> well, they do, and i think that there is a sensitivity, and any time that you are talking about michel
ben weber told the "hill" newspaper, she has hometown appeal and ideology appeal and hate to admit, but a little sex appeal, and now, he has issued a statement saying that i have made a mistake disrespectful to congresswoman bachmann and i was not speaking on behalf of congressman pawlenty's campaign and i apologize. and joining us is michael smerconish who is also an msnbc analyst, and you have been talking about this with your liser lis error i >> i don't believe that an...
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from the big grill maker, the weber app highlights hundreds of websites in addition to marinades and rubs. they also tell you which groceries to buy. grill it, an android app lets you breeze res -- you browse recipes from beef and steak and poultry. omaha steaks also has a great app. the steak time app has a knowing grill how for the novice and for the more ambitious cookers. you can have the steaks cooked right for each of the guests praising you for a job well done. you're now clicked in. >>> and the next time you belly up to the bar, you may be at a fast food counter. more are serving alcohol. some burger king locations are selling beer. sonic is also selling beer and wine in mow -- miami and wine is on the menu at starbucks in seattle. >>> it's a beautiful day for getting together with friends and family. up in hershey park in pennsylvania, that's where wyatt everhart is. how's it going? >> reporter: christian, it's amazing when you get up here. it's just 88 miles north and the air's fresher, you knee what i -- know what i'm talking about. we're giving you a nice view. a lot of p
from the big grill maker, the weber app highlights hundreds of websites in addition to marinades and rubs. they also tell you which groceries to buy. grill it, an android app lets you breeze res -- you browse recipes from beef and steak and poultry. omaha steaks also has a great app. the steak time app has a knowing grill how for the novice and for the more ambitious cookers. you can have the steaks cooked right for each of the guests praising you for a job well done. you're now clicked in....
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my name is robert weber. i am here to support lj cirilo for the seat on the task force. i have had the pleasure and honor of working with jl on several different campaigns, and she is a tireless worker who pays special attention to detail. she is a detail-oriented. she also is very complete in her work and make sure things get done right. as a witness of this, i can support her with full confidence in my heart that she would be good. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i have lived over 30 years in the bay area. a lot of time in the bayview hunters point area, where i have worked at the hunters point shipyard. i have worked with redevelopment programs in that area. i am here to represent a very, very important worker that i think the task force really needs, and it is lj cirilo. she is a tireless worker, as previously stated. i had the privilege of working with her. i do presently work with the coalition on homelessness as a volunteer. and working with the coalition i have found her to be very diverse, multi-cultural. she tends to work with people from different b
my name is robert weber. i am here to support lj cirilo for the seat on the task force. i have had the pleasure and honor of working with jl on several different campaigns, and she is a tireless worker who pays special attention to detail. she is a detail-oriented. she also is very complete in her work and make sure things get done right. as a witness of this, i can support her with full confidence in my heart that she would be good. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i have lived...
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battalion chief nick weber, thank you for your time this morning., 62-year-old kathy katan from los altos, she had been missing, went out to do wind surfing, very experienced wind surfer in the san francisco bay off of coyote point and she was found this morning by the u.s. coast guard. she is suffering from a severe case of hypothermia but she is alive this morning. >> 6:47. the a's back at work tonight taking on the tigers in detroit. the giants looking for another win over the dodgers. san francisco treated fans at at&t park to a shutout last night. ryan vogelsong pitched six strong innings. then this is what happened. the kung fu panda pablo sandoval. on monday the giants will be in our nation's capital meeting with the president. president obama will not only congratulate the team for its first world series in san francisco but community service to the bay area. our sports crew will be with the giants at the white house as well as the rest of the upcoming road trip. we'll have complete coverage of that of course. >> 6:48. what an honor that is.
battalion chief nick weber, thank you for your time this morning., 62-year-old kathy katan from los altos, she had been missing, went out to do wind surfing, very experienced wind surfer in the san francisco bay off of coyote point and she was found this morning by the u.s. coast guard. she is suffering from a severe case of hypothermia but she is alive this morning. >> 6:47. the a's back at work tonight taking on the tigers in detroit. the giants looking for another win over the dodgers....
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and weber, we have very large pension liabilities. we're joined by virtually every other large public agency. because we are particularly generous program, it is very expensive. we're very happy we have active employees and not those hired since january 2009. all of us will start participate, starting incrementally with a point to 5% contribution, maximizing at 1% over the normal cost, whichever is lower. and that would start june 17. we move that up, because we thought the required employee contribution would drop, which we think is fair. i would note this is particularly important for our bond rating. the city saved a lot of money on capital projects. upon. reporting that as an unfunded liability has had an unfunded impact. supervisor elsbernd: and we language that makes clear that this number is nearly a -- merely a floor? >> yes, this is true. supervisor elsbernd: right now in the charter, it says 7.5%, but we could potentially go higher? >> yes, yes. this at least will happen, regardless of negotiations. supervisor elsbernd: righ
and weber, we have very large pension liabilities. we're joined by virtually every other large public agency. because we are particularly generous program, it is very expensive. we're very happy we have active employees and not those hired since january 2009. all of us will start participate, starting incrementally with a point to 5% contribution, maximizing at 1% over the normal cost, whichever is lower. and that would start june 17. we move that up, because we thought the required employee...
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the webers on the grill app highlights hundreds of classic recipes for pork, poultry and beef in additiono dozens of mare nades and rubs and creates grocery lists to help gather ingredients. grill it. an android and apple app from the website grilling companion lets you browse recipes for everything from beef to lamb to vegetables and seafood. if steak is in your bulls eye omaha steaks has an app aimed at you. the steak time app has basic grilling know how for the novice and recipes for the more ambitious cook as well as a timer to have each of your guests praising you have a job well done. >>> coming up all new tonight at 6:00 your federal government's working while many of us have this 4th of july off. a plea by senator about the debt limit deadline that is looming. and a new policy is in effect when you send your kids off to camp this summer. who will be able to apply sun screen and why you need to give them an order to make sure that happens. here is a preview of what is ahead on world news at 6:30. denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. start
the webers on the grill app highlights hundreds of classic recipes for pork, poultry and beef in additiono dozens of mare nades and rubs and creates grocery lists to help gather ingredients. grill it. an android and apple app from the website grilling companion lets you browse recipes for everything from beef to lamb to vegetables and seafood. if steak is in your bulls eye omaha steaks has an app aimed at you. the steak time app has basic grilling know how for the novice and recipes for the...
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weber, you know that she is not a small woman. very tall. so you see why we all came out like that. everybody here -- i believe you have worked with her, or as we call her, madear. inside, it is a different story.
weber, you know that she is not a small woman. very tall. so you see why we all came out like that. everybody here -- i believe you have worked with her, or as we call her, madear. inside, it is a different story.
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weber has the microphone, please. then maybe it is a mistake, but i have the microphone. i came to this lecture trying to find a definition of what cloud computing is. maybe i understand a little better, but i still do not have its in the simple terminology that i understand. my other question is from my point of view as a user of computing services, i have recently had the experience with a couple of banks going through a total change of their website, which caused me no end of aggravation to try to continue my accessing of my data, and i had the feeling, and i think you kind of touched on this, that for maybe financial reasons or because you technology people are so influential in the world you convinced these banks they had to do this, it just really made my life miserable for a couple of weeks trying to figure out how to use their new system. i mean, it seems to me that -- you know, i had the impression that technology people are sort of making work for themselves by influencing institutions that they need to change what they have already in place. i still go by the o
weber has the microphone, please. then maybe it is a mistake, but i have the microphone. i came to this lecture trying to find a definition of what cloud computing is. maybe i understand a little better, but i still do not have its in the simple terminology that i understand. my other question is from my point of view as a user of computing services, i have recently had the experience with a couple of banks going through a total change of their website, which caused me no end of aggravation to...
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weber, you know that she is not a small woman. very tall. so you see why we all came out like that. everybody here -- i believe you have worked with her, or as we call her, madear. inside, it is a different story. where we came from, we did not have a lot of males around, but as you can see, she has raised a whole lot of them, and everybody is doing good, and everybody would like to thank you all for everything you have done and for allowing the name to continue on like that. so thank you very much. [applause] >> i am just going to pick it up. in the great-grandson of always westbrook.
weber, you know that she is not a small woman. very tall. so you see why we all came out like that. everybody here -- i believe you have worked with her, or as we call her, madear. inside, it is a different story. where we came from, we did not have a lot of males around, but as you can see, she has raised a whole lot of them, and everybody is doing good, and everybody would like to thank you all for everything you have done and for allowing the name to continue on like that. so thank you very...
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weber, you know that she is not a small woman. very tall. so you see why we all came out like that. everybody here -- i believe you have worked with her, or as we call her, madear. inside, it is a different story. where we came from, we did not have a lot of males around, but as you can see, she has raised a whole lot of them, and everybody is doing good, and everybody would like to thank you all for
weber, you know that she is not a small woman. very tall. so you see why we all came out like that. everybody here -- i believe you have worked with her, or as we call her, madear. inside, it is a different story. where we came from, we did not have a lot of males around, but as you can see, she has raised a whole lot of them, and everybody is doing good, and everybody would like to thank you all for
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here we go, 32-year-old david weber from manitoba, up in canada, was driving his wife, who was in laborto the hospital. he was going pretty fast, about 110 miles per hour. he was pulled over, given a ticket and sent on his way. then it happened again. he got another ticket, but this time the officer called an ambulance. they made it safely to the hospital and mother and baby are fine, but the government is sticking with their guns and saying we're giving you that ticket.cc1: >> that's all for us tonight. >>lan ahead imxtne t pbye.by
here we go, 32-year-old david weber from manitoba, up in canada, was driving his wife, who was in laborto the hospital. he was going pretty fast, about 110 miles per hour. he was pulled over, given a ticket and sent on his way. then it happened again. he got another ticket, but this time the officer called an ambulance. they made it safely to the hospital and mother and baby are fine, but the government is sticking with their guns and saying we're giving you that ticket.cc1: >> that's all...
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weber, you know that she is not a small woman. very tall. so you see why we all came out like that. everybody here -- i believe you have worked with her, or as we call her, madear. inside, it is a different story. where we came from, we did not have a lot of males around, but as you can see, she has raised a whole lot of them, and everybody is doing good, and everybody would like to thank you all for everything you have done and for allowing the name to continue on like that. so thank you very much. [applause] >> i am just going to pick it up. in the great-grandson of always westbrook. -- i and the great-grandson of -- i am the great-grandson of eloise westbrook. she has created a great lineage. for the people who have not had somebody to fight for them, she was the voice of reason for people who did not have a voice, and i say today, to everyone who made this possible, the fight is not over. we still have to continue the good fight. i am an iraqi veteran. a couple of years ago, myself, i was homeless. now, i am getting help. we have an issue going on in the city dealing with mental
weber, you know that she is not a small woman. very tall. so you see why we all came out like that. everybody here -- i believe you have worked with her, or as we call her, madear. inside, it is a different story. where we came from, we did not have a lot of males around, but as you can see, she has raised a whole lot of them, and everybody is doing good, and everybody would like to thank you all for everything you have done and for allowing the name to continue on like that. so thank you very...
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c-span: you also quote vaclav havel and max weber, socialists from germany, and you said friedrich hayek from austria and tocqueville. now, i've got to ask you about tocqueville. every book i've picked up on this show almost in the last, i don't know how many months, has quotes from tocqueville. >> guest: well, he's a smart guy. c-span: when were you first introduced to him? >> guest: i never read "democracy in america" from cover to cover closely until i got interested in this subject, and there is much in there and it's a joy to read. c-span: was he a liberal or a conservative? >> guest: i don't know. i think he's conservative in many ways, but i think he's a humanist. i think the important thing about all the people who you've cited -- not all of them actually; some of those people are villains. i cite them as villains rather than... c-span: who's your villain? >> guest: there are a number of what i would call villains. charles reich, the professor at yale, i think is a villain. c-span: he gets a lot of attention in your book. >> guest: yes, he does. it was actually a nice utopian ide
c-span: you also quote vaclav havel and max weber, socialists from germany, and you said friedrich hayek from austria and tocqueville. now, i've got to ask you about tocqueville. every book i've picked up on this show almost in the last, i don't know how many months, has quotes from tocqueville. >> guest: well, he's a smart guy. c-span: when were you first introduced to him? >> guest: i never read "democracy in america" from cover to cover closely until i got interested in...
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. >> the pickup truck weber in collided with a freight train locomotives, the driver was driving under the influence when he slammed a truck into the locomotive as it crossed the road just north of durban park, the male driver happened female passenger were both trapped in the truck after that crash. the driver was cited for dui. >> a car chase ended with crashed and shots fired on the south side. it happened at about 1:00 this morning police say the government and one car was chasing another driver down 87 straight the second car turned on to a stoney island and crashed into another vehicle. someone from the first car fired shots into the man in the second car was hit in the shoulder and is now hospitalized in good condition, police have made no arrests pierre >> we have a happy ending tonight to a store we told about one week ago, a stolen therapy dog is back home again. the stolen dog is h. waller named peter he worked with a nine year-old who has severe autism the dog helps avoid eat and this week a wgn viewer donated the money to buy another dog for marriott now the two of a puppy
. >> the pickup truck weber in collided with a freight train locomotives, the driver was driving under the influence when he slammed a truck into the locomotive as it crossed the road just north of durban park, the male driver happened female passenger were both trapped in the truck after that crash. the driver was cited for dui. >> a car chase ended with crashed and shots fired on the south side. it happened at about 1:00 this morning police say the government and one car was...
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chances are you grilled on a weber.his made in illinois cookout classic still earns high marks from "consumer reports" and good housekeeping. lesli foster, 9news now. >>> kitchenaid mixers, green toys and jeans are some of the homegrown products that carry the made in america label. we have a list of products that carry the u.s.a. label on our web site at wusa9.com. >>> it sure is pretty. >> that's a sweet car for $100,000. >>> before we take a break, time to look at the question of the morning. >> the 4th of july is the biggest holiday for sales of this one item. what is it? hot dogs? beer or crabs? >> you can give us your answer on our facebook fan page. we'll have the answer coming up. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cho
chances are you grilled on a weber.his made in illinois cookout classic still earns high marks from "consumer reports" and good housekeeping. lesli foster, 9news now. >>> kitchenaid mixers, green toys and jeans are some of the homegrown products that carry the made in america label. we have a list of products that carry the u.s.a. label on our web site at wusa9.com. >>> it sure is pretty. >> that's a sweet car for $100,000. >>> before we take a break,...
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they slammed into the brej along the weber river and went down.some of the rafters swan to safety and bystanders helped others get to dry land. a woman and a 2-year-old boy were taken to a hospital. both are expected to be okay. officials say the fact the group was wearing their life jackets across the board that's what saved their lives. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >> all right. weather is so important today. what do we have in the picture? we had a few showers and thunderstorms that moved through yesterday and also early this morning. but now things look a little better trying to dry out some. but going into the afternoon time frame, there is another chance we have showers and thunderstorms to pop up. we have a cold front back off towards the west there. it's going to try to sag down into central virginia as we go throughout the day. it's going to stall out and that will be the focal point with showers and thunderstorms. you can see what i am talking about here. around 3
they slammed into the brej along the weber river and went down.some of the rafters swan to safety and bystanders helped others get to dry land. a woman and a 2-year-old boy were taken to a hospital. both are expected to be okay. officials say the fact the group was wearing their life jackets across the board that's what saved their lives. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherate. >> all right. weather is so important...
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. >> and this grill looks like a higher end than the weber. >> this is an infrared charbroil. it retails for $249 at home depot. what is nice about this one is the flame doesn't actually touch the meat. it sears in the flavor so you get really juicy steak and burgers. >> and you said the way this works the heat goes in. >> it radiates the heat in. sears in the meat and keeps the juices inside so you don't get dry meat at all. >> very interesting. and this is $249? >> 249. >> very affordable. both, actually. adam, you are cooking up a storm here. great to see you. >> good to be here. >> thanks for joining us. what is the strategy for grilling up the perfect burger? tell me about the meat you're using. >> burger, you don't need fancy marinades. chopped onions, brown chuck, 20% fat, you don't want that tight, hard burger. the deal is if you have fat, that's where the flavor is at. if you buy the lean burger because you're healthy, it's not going the taste good. it's the weekend. have some fun. take the burger, a little salt and pepper. you lay it on. and don't be the guy that com
. >> and this grill looks like a higher end than the weber. >> this is an infrared charbroil. it retails for $249 at home depot. what is nice about this one is the flame doesn't actually touch the meat. it sears in the flavor so you get really juicy steak and burgers. >> and you said the way this works the heat goes in. >> it radiates the heat in. sears in the meat and keeps the juices inside so you don't get dry meat at all. >> very interesting. and this is $249?...
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weber was responsible generated a number of calls to police. >> there is nothing that investigators have been able to determine why now as to what he was saying and why he has been saying it. it is much too early in the investigation to speculate as to motive here. >> 295 is open in both directions. and anyone with any information is urge to dial 911. >> you can be the first to know when news breaks. sign up for the free breaking news emails and texting alerts on wbaltv.com. >> to the latest on the fourth of july violence monday night at the inner harbor. there have been no arrests in the shooting of a four-year-old or the fatal stabbing of a man from alabama. j miller is live in the newsroom. and >> the four-year-old is out of the hospital and recovering at home. what puzzles investigators is why can't they track the source of the bullet. investigators are backtracking the images taken by the cram -- crime cameras on monday night. and so far investigators have not been able to find evidence of any shooting that alarmed the crowd, suggesting the bullet reallyt him was filered close or fr
weber was responsible generated a number of calls to police. >> there is nothing that investigators have been able to determine why now as to what he was saying and why he has been saying it. it is much too early in the investigation to speculate as to motive here. >> 295 is open in both directions. and anyone with any information is urge to dial 911. >> you can be the first to know when news breaks. sign up for the free breaking news emails and texting alerts on wbaltv.com....
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and emojean weber. i feel like i'm surrounded by attractive, intelligent people. >> and advanced technology. >> this is a digital environment. your thoughts, jonathan? >> when senator sanders is on. it's partially entertaining, paschly maddening, but he's bringing a perspective that you don't usually here. theesh still going to have to use some time to go back and work out the specifics of the long-term plan. that is the time when you can have these -- we all know, matt, the fact they use the debt ceiling to force this whole debate for really an ideological republican agenda, is no different than me saying we're going to force a structural debate. right? >>. >> i think they will muddle through that. i view bernie sanders as half right. hits righteous call, wall street to contribute more to the solution, i think bernie sander isn't right that social security and medicare don't need to be part of the long-term conversation. we're talking about slowing -- if you do it only on that. >> and to his point, lik
and emojean weber. i feel like i'm surrounded by attractive, intelligent people. >> and advanced technology. >> this is a digital environment. your thoughts, jonathan? >> when senator sanders is on. it's partially entertaining, paschly maddening, but he's bringing a perspective that you don't usually here. theesh still going to have to use some time to go back and work out the specifics of the long-term plan. that is the time when you can have these -- we all know, matt, the...
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so once that quote got published, vin weber came under a lot of criticism.wlenty campaign had to issue a statement where he apologized. today, michelle bachmann addressed that comment head-on and listen what she had to say. listen, i'm 55 years old, i've given birth to five kids and raised 23 foster kids. so give her credit for turning that one around. speaking of tim pawlenty. some say that he might be weak. bottom line is he's a very soft spoken person. but he tried to take that head-on as well. he's addressing being weak. i'm an old hockey player and i've probably been in more fights than all of the candidates combine pd .so take notice, we might see tim pawlenty, the former minnesota governor perhaps become a little more boisterous and vocal. >> watch out for the checks. all right, mark, thank you very much. >> the another political update in about 45 minutes. now watch this. >>> right about now, the space shuttle atlantis is 200 miles in orbit. i watched the final blastoff with about a million other speck tai tors. i tell you what it was like to watch h
so once that quote got published, vin weber came under a lot of criticism.wlenty campaign had to issue a statement where he apologized. today, michelle bachmann addressed that comment head-on and listen what she had to say. listen, i'm 55 years old, i've given birth to five kids and raised 23 foster kids. so give her credit for turning that one around. speaking of tim pawlenty. some say that he might be weak. bottom line is he's a very soft spoken person. but he tried to take that head-on as...
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weber says even just weaker deals with $1.5 trillion in cuts would be a huge accomplishment for the republicanst's bring in the managing editor of the grio, joy ann reed and co-host of radio news amy holmes. amy, the tea partiers, are they still holding the kind of line that would stop a deal? is there any wiggle room at all there? >> i had a chance to talk to senator lee. he beat out the incumbent in that senate republican primary. and he says he wants to see a cut, cap and balance brought to the senate floor and voted on. he does not support mitch mcconnell's plan b and would not be voting to raise the debt limit without the major spending cuts. but ed, what i would tell you is there's news out today from standard & poor's that says even if we raise the debt kreeling if we do not get at our deficit, we could see our aaa credit rating reduced to aa credit rating. so there's pressure to both do something, raise the debt kreeling so we don't default and cut our spending so that we can be on fiscal financial firm footing. >> with that kind of tough talk and that kind of hard stance, where does th
weber says even just weaker deals with $1.5 trillion in cuts would be a huge accomplishment for the republicanst's bring in the managing editor of the grio, joy ann reed and co-host of radio news amy holmes. amy, the tea partiers, are they still holding the kind of line that would stop a deal? is there any wiggle room at all there? >> i had a chance to talk to senator lee. he beat out the incumbent in that senate republican primary. and he says he wants to see a cut, cap and balance...
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msnbc contributors emerson lloyd weber, jonathan cape heart, and rupert cox, a pleasure to see the three you. mr. cox, financial markets showing some squirrelyness, on the currency side you're seeing a bit of activity. at the same time there is not much of a we need a market smackdown. it will galvanize considerable all of a sudden -- you know, i don't want you to get hedge fund managers. they're going to çsay, my god,y pension is now worth 10% less than the day before. whether you liked t.a.r.p. or not. it was that first round through the smackdown for two days, i think the dow fell like -- just an absolute -- >> bloodbath, but the problem is i don't know if we're going to have that kind of moment. i also believe that what we will have is a downgrade, but no one can kind of like get their hands on it. >> and even if you're downgraded, it doesn't matter. japan was downgraded, but it doesn't affect their interest rates. >> well, 95% of their bonds are bought by japanese individuals. we don't have quite that luxury, but a downgrade is one of these things with basic li you get once, you ke
msnbc contributors emerson lloyd weber, jonathan cape heart, and rupert cox, a pleasure to see the three you. mr. cox, financial markets showing some squirrelyness, on the currency side you're seeing a bit of activity. at the same time there is not much of a we need a market smackdown. it will galvanize considerable all of a sudden -- you know, i don't want you to get hedge fund managers. they're going to çsay, my god,y pension is now worth 10% less than the day before. whether you liked...
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weber now says he made a mistake that was disrespectful to the congresswoman who is also running for president. >>> time for tim farley live from washington. good morning. today at the white house, president obama meeting with top house and senate leader, trying to come up with some agreement on raising the debt ceiling, reducing the deficit. looks like he'll put new stuff on the table. what will happen in. >> i think you will it it pretty well. the president is going long now sounds like. social security, medicare, we've been thinking the immovable object meets the irresistible force. we will see a little pool spray as they say in the beginnings as all the leaders will be with the president and the vice president, but i think you got it right, this is something that's a lot more than that $2 million, we're talking like $4 trillion in cuts now instead of $2 trillion and a lot of other possible revenues that may be coming in. listen for code words, though. >> yeah, and republicans still saying they're not budging on anything that looks, smells or walk like a tax increase. we just talk
weber now says he made a mistake that was disrespectful to the congresswoman who is also running for president. >>> time for tim farley live from washington. good morning. today at the white house, president obama meeting with top house and senate leader, trying to come up with some agreement on raising the debt ceiling, reducing the deficit. looks like he'll put new stuff on the table. what will happen in. >> i think you will it it pretty well. the president is going long now...
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well, weber, the former co-chair of pawlenty's political action committee, apologized, saying it waste and i'm sorry. my doctor told me calcium is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. >>> we are less than 24 hours away from the final space shuttle launch. blastoff for the "atlantis" is set for just before 11:30 a.m. eastern time tomorrow. it is the 135th flight of the program that's lasted three decades. as the curtain comes down on nasa's technological achievement, some space experts are asking was it worth it? john logston is from the space shuttle institute. you wrote an article "was the space shuttle a mistake." what's your answer to that? >> i think in terms of building the program around it for 30 years and choosing to build back in 1972 the most ambitious, the most challenging version of the shuttle that was considered, i think those were mistakes. the vehicle itself is a technological marvel and
well, weber, the former co-chair of pawlenty's political action committee, apologized, saying it waste and i'm sorry. my doctor told me calcium is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. >>> we are less than 24 hours away from the final space shuttle launch. blastoff for the "atlantis" is set for...
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from the nation is here, crystal ball, democratic strategist former candidate for congress and lloyd weberen you look at the nest that this is going back. obviously president clinton had good intentions. i think i can release this money. can do this. george bush thought he was doing the right thing to defend america. get into these wars. barack obama well-intended, create health care and all of these things. at the end of the day, no one is actually looking at the data, which is we are losing jobs, we are losing al of our money, and we are spending money we do not have, which then now leaves us to the sort of chaos. do you see any political avenue to get what we're talking about here into the political dialogue in washington? starting with you, ari? >> slide two of the presentation you did, something the president couldn't say. right? it's not in his political definition to say, i'm continuing these problems from the last guy. right? that's why it feels like a -- >> and bill clinton's banking, bill clinton's trade. doing george bush's war, crystal, and doing george bush's tax code and wond
from the nation is here, crystal ball, democratic strategist former candidate for congress and lloyd weberen you look at the nest that this is going back. obviously president clinton had good intentions. i think i can release this money. can do this. george bush thought he was doing the right thing to defend america. get into these wars. barack obama well-intended, create health care and all of these things. at the end of the day, no one is actually looking at the data, which is we are losing...
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nasa engineer julie basler, and renee weber.h for coming on the show to talk about this. this isn't nasa's first robotic vehicle, so what makes this one so special? >> this vehicle we're building is a small, smart, versatile lander, it will be capable for lasting six years on a moon surface or other celestial bodies. >> what winds of things can be done that aren't being done today? >> there's still a lot left to learn about the lunar surface. we haven't had anything landed there since the '70s, so we still have a lot of scientific questions like understanding the evolution and formation of the moon and also looking at things like resource exploration for supporting future manned activities. >> and from what i understand, this is supposed to be really good at hovering. so julia, so from what i understand as well, it didn't hover so well or for any length of time yet. so how long is it able to hover and what is so important about it hovering? >> so far we have been able to hover for 33 seconds, that was our longest test flight. in
nasa engineer julie basler, and renee weber.h for coming on the show to talk about this. this isn't nasa's first robotic vehicle, so what makes this one so special? >> this vehicle we're building is a small, smart, versatile lander, it will be capable for lasting six years on a moon surface or other celestial bodies. >> what winds of things can be done that aren't being done today? >> there's still a lot left to learn about the lunar surface. we haven't had anything landed...
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weber suspects that when borders is gone business could pick up. >> we have had more phone calls asking have recently been having used books and now we selling a new books? >> if borders customers start frequenting? they could start with more bestsellers. >> it depends. we have the space, and it depends completely upon of boss what type of books we carry. >> with more customers-is still difficult to see the borders go. with digital download and all line sales all books ills are facing difficulty. >> i felt sad. >> and charles clifford, kron 4 news. >> in one month. the pentagon signed the repeal of " don't ask " don't tell ". here is what the pentagon spokesperson. >> the president, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the department of defense have a signed this document is now being transmitted to congress. the don't ask don't tell for peerepeal will go into effect 60 days from now. that date will be tuesday, september 20th. >> a local gay and lesbian serviceman or happy. they gathered in san francisco at the lgbt community center to celebrate. they have them discriminated in
weber suspects that when borders is gone business could pick up. >> we have had more phone calls asking have recently been having used books and now we selling a new books? >> if borders customers start frequenting? they could start with more bestsellers. >> it depends. we have the space, and it depends completely upon of boss what type of books we carry. >> with more customers-is still difficult to see the borders go. with digital download and all line sales all books...
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>> it is a full ranging weber., too. >> the way to solve the problem is to hire the private company, at any cost. anyone who's been watching politics over the last few years knows this is so much of what dominates the way we think about politics today. and that is that we think of, we hear so much in our political rhetoric that the government can't do anything right, that the only people who can be trusted in our society are the private contractors and private for profit corporations. this continues to dominate our debate. this is the basic thesis of my book and i want to -- i want to close by telling you you're the solution of the private contractor but you also have the solution of the rogue, to go road from within. this is the final point i want to make about this because we hear so much about going broke, the maverick. this game a 10 straight out of the 1980s, -- this came straight out of 1980s. by people inside the government who defy the law. here are just some examples. the ultimate line that epitomizes this
>> it is a full ranging weber., too. >> the way to solve the problem is to hire the private company, at any cost. anyone who's been watching politics over the last few years knows this is so much of what dominates the way we think about politics today. and that is that we think of, we hear so much in our political rhetoric that the government can't do anything right, that the only people who can be trusted in our society are the private contractors and private for profit...
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this file from gatekeepers to name them as alex moran checked, greatness due, clive goodman, james weber. do you recognize some very from the file teshuvah look at? >> respectfully, i would ask you to please understand the detailed questions that any of the evidence, information we've tested the police in relation to their ongoing criminal inquiries are difficult for me to answer and i would appreciate it if we could allow the police to undergo the important work that they are undergoing. there is a process that is important. we are cooperating with it, providing information on a regular basis as needed by the police are they really believe that we have to allow the police to conduct their investigation and hold the people who did wrong to account in this area. >> all respect that. >> if i could comment on anything, it could result in people. >> i will respect that the descriptions of the press that actually on the record, including they do mention the e-mails, but i wouldn't expect you to comment on that. i will now just turn to the latter that is provided to us by rebekah brooks as evi
this file from gatekeepers to name them as alex moran checked, greatness due, clive goodman, james weber. do you recognize some very from the file teshuvah look at? >> respectfully, i would ask you to please understand the detailed questions that any of the evidence, information we've tested the police in relation to their ongoing criminal inquiries are difficult for me to answer and i would appreciate it if we could allow the police to undergo the important work that they are undergoing....
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this file from gatekeepers to name them as alex moran checked, greatness due, clive goodman, james weber. do you recognize some very from the file teshuvah look at? >> respectfully, i would ask you to please understand the detailed questions that any of the evidence, information we've tested the police in relation to their ongoing criminal inquiries are difficult for me to answer and i would appreciate it if we could allow the police to undergo the important work that they are undergoing. there is a process that is important. we are cooperating with it, providing information on a regular basis as needed by the police are they really believe that we have to allow the police to conduct their investigation and hold the people who did wrong to account in this area. >> all respect that. >> if i could comment on anything, it could result in people. >> i will respect that the descriptions of the press that actually on the record, including they do mention the e-mails, but i wouldn't expect you to comment on that. i will now just turn to the latter that is provided to us by rebekah brooks as evi
this file from gatekeepers to name them as alex moran checked, greatness due, clive goodman, james weber. do you recognize some very from the file teshuvah look at? >> respectfully, i would ask you to please understand the detailed questions that any of the evidence, information we've tested the police in relation to their ongoing criminal inquiries are difficult for me to answer and i would appreciate it if we could allow the police to undergo the important work that they are undergoing....