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weber is probably equally as awesome as mr. weber. >> she is way more awesome. sound of a thousand, a million hearts breaking in america. >> well, we'll see. >> stephanie: frank in l.a., you're on the "stephanie miller show." hi frank. >> caller: hi, you know, nothing irritates me more than when people say they are going to vote for the green party. not that i hate the green party but they're splitting the vote and they don't understand it. the republicans hold their nose right down the line and win election. there's a minority party in this country. they don't understand that you can't get 100% of what you want and you can't get anything unless you're elected. because the naderites voted for him. the trick was for john ellis the first cousin of bush said that gore won and naderites said the vote for nader, gore was winning. they told a big lie. >> stephanie: and also, they didn't count the votes. there's that. >> ended up in chunks in the bottom of swamps. >> stephanie: in camaros of friends of jeb bush. ♪ >> stephanie: i had to it different news stories. we'll
weber is probably equally as awesome as mr. weber. >> she is way more awesome. sound of a thousand, a million hearts breaking in america. >> well, we'll see. >> stephanie: frank in l.a., you're on the "stephanie miller show." hi frank. >> caller: hi, you know, nothing irritates me more than when people say they are going to vote for the green party. not that i hate the green party but they're splitting the vote and they don't understand it. the republicans hold...
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thank god. >> there's a former wwe wrestler amy weber, someone stole her laptop while she was at the park. >> just a stab in the park but were there naked photos on it. >> at one time she took naked photos to send to "playboy" and didn't work out, they weren't interested but the photos were on the computer. she was worried someone would sell her photos. >> and clearly the only way to stop the criminals was to call everyone she knew and send them the photos. >> she released the naked photos herself? >> look at her, justice. >> what a proactive woman. >> so we have the naked photos of the chick that got rejected by "playboy"? >> yes, because we love "playboy" rejects, same daddy issues, lower self-esteem. let's see her pic. >> we'll need a black box. >> it's not that bad but ok. oh, you meant this. >> what do you have to be for "playboy"? you have to be, i would think, you would have to be a nine for "playboy," right? seven. >> how does she look? >> i would say overall, like seven. her boobies are like a 10 but like -- >> so i mean s is it something you would look at? >> yes, he did se
thank god. >> there's a former wwe wrestler amy weber, someone stole her laptop while she was at the park. >> just a stab in the park but were there naked photos on it. >> at one time she took naked photos to send to "playboy" and didn't work out, they weren't interested but the photos were on the computer. she was worried someone would sell her photos. >> and clearly the only way to stop the criminals was to call everyone she knew and send them the photos....
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. >> okay, next speaker, thomas weber and anyone else who would like to speak, come on up. use the one in the center aisle, that's fine. the next person come up. >>> my name is thomas weber and i have experienced using car to go in san diego. initially i was going to come to talk about how car share programs in general are needed in the city as i am a biker and i need cars. not very often, but every now and then i do need them and i do need them very spontaneously. so, car to go is very useful for that. i find a car, i get in, i use it wherever i need it, i get out, and i pay for exactly only the minutes that i use it for. san diego is an all-electric station so i guess that would be really useful up here. everyone likes the idea of being green up here. i feel that the city would benefit from a hybrid type situation. and a couple things to address that i wanted -- i listened today what people were saying. so, first of all, i think outreach from students for cars to go because they could be the political support we need for on-site or on-street parking because in my opinion
. >> okay, next speaker, thomas weber and anyone else who would like to speak, come on up. use the one in the center aisle, that's fine. the next person come up. >>> my name is thomas weber and i have experienced using car to go in san diego. initially i was going to come to talk about how car share programs in general are needed in the city as i am a biker and i need cars. not very often, but every now and then i do need them and i do need them very spontaneously. so, car to go...
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bush camp, weber. >> they are of course very pleased and gratified. >> reporter: the five justices in the majority, rehnquist, scalia, sandra day o'connor. the four in the minority were ginsburg, briar, stevens and sutter. in his blistering decent justice stevens called the bush legal appeal a federal assault on the laws of florida. quote one thing is certain, although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear, it's the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian as the rule of the law. as of an hour ago, aids to gore said he had no decision on what to do next. we talked to congresswoman loghner and asked her to assume they ruled for gore. >> i believe that he will abide by the supreme court, he said he would and he should. >> reporter: in 2003, the united states supreme court handed down one of its most significant rulings on race in a generation. and again justice sandra day o'conner voted between the polar end of the court. the ruling said that affirmative act
bush camp, weber. >> they are of course very pleased and gratified. >> reporter: the five justices in the majority, rehnquist, scalia, sandra day o'connor. the four in the minority were ginsburg, briar, stevens and sutter. in his blistering decent justice stevens called the bush legal appeal a federal assault on the laws of florida. quote one thing is certain, although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the...
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. >> reporter: andrew weber is a korean war veteran and has been with tsa for 10 years and says the job full fills a desire in servicemen. >> when we had 9/11, we all wanted to do our part to help and to get back into the system and get back into the security process. and so a lot of us did come right over here and join in to be on the tsa. >> reporter: weber, like many others, are thankful the tsa has been such an advocate to those who have served our country. >> they still want to be involved in our security process and they still want to feel that they are serving. so it gives them a chance to express that and to do that. >> reporter: the job helps them continue to have a sense of pride and camaraderie. reporting in milwaukee, fox news. . >>> and a travel alert for your upcoming holiday travel. if you are planning to fly to grandma's house for thanksgiving, you're not going to be alone. an airline trade group says travelers can expect to see busier airports and full planes during the holiday. nearly 24 million people are expected to fly between november 16th and november 27th. and th
. >> reporter: andrew weber is a korean war veteran and has been with tsa for 10 years and says the job full fills a desire in servicemen. >> when we had 9/11, we all wanted to do our part to help and to get back into the system and get back into the security process. and so a lot of us did come right over here and join in to be on the tsa. >> reporter: weber, like many others, are thankful the tsa has been such an advocate to those who have served our country. >> they...
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ed rendell who never lies, vin weber -- >> we make a good impression of it. >> and up next, new hope for new yorkers still left in the dark and those needing help in the storm aftermath. the fema hot line is 1-800-621-fee ha. y -- fema. go to nbc news.com and click on how you can help. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >>> con-edson has announced plans to restore power to most of manhattan. joining me now is katie kerr in manhattan's lower eastside. thanks very much. you're on the lower eastside. what are they told about when power's coming back? >> reporter: some are told good news. 7,000 customers, about two gids are restoring later tonight. they're two very important grids. they're small grids. one is on the lower east side and the other
ed rendell who never lies, vin weber -- >> we make a good impression of it. >> and up next, new hope for new yorkers still left in the dark and those needing help in the storm aftermath. the fema hot line is 1-800-621-fee ha. y -- fema. go to nbc news.com and click on how you can help. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop...
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teammate mark weber also put his pen to paper as the rebel squad celebrated winning the constructors championship as well. rebel has meanwhile denied rumors of extended contracts. and middle earth has come to our world -- at least in theaters, that is. the new how the film has celebrated its global debut in new zealand -- the new hobbit film. >> stars along with the director and thousands of fans were out. >> i cannot guarantee your safety. >> understood. >> nor will i be responsible for his fate. >> "the hobbit: an unexpected journey" is the first installment of peter jackson's latest trilogy. >> not shabby. >> that looks pretty good. we are going to go to a break right now. when we come back, spain is set to get some crucially needed aid from the eu, for example. >> the block is also taking action to curb the influence of the big three ratings agencies. we will explain next. >> thanks so much for staying with us. >> welcome back. four struggling spanish banks will receive nearly 40 billion euros from the e you rescue fund. >> the commission has approved restructuring plans for the
teammate mark weber also put his pen to paper as the rebel squad celebrated winning the constructors championship as well. rebel has meanwhile denied rumors of extended contracts. and middle earth has come to our world -- at least in theaters, that is. the new how the film has celebrated its global debut in new zealand -- the new hobbit film. >> stars along with the director and thousands of fans were out. >> i cannot guarantee your safety. >> understood. >> nor will i...
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white chris weber. hilarious. were yours up 3 with less than 5 seconds left.ouls for 2. smart play. but they plo it and in the act of shooting. knocked out of boun bound. down 1 chance for the win. half second left. knocks it down. good night game over. whoa wait a second upon further review the red lit comes on. ball still in his hands. no good. were yours hold on 106-105. now tied with the clippers for first in the pacific division. 1/10th of a second made the difference. dejected disappointed. smith met the media with demotion. smith role to back up collin sunday in st. louis after taking the niners to title game last year smith never expected this. >> because i feel in like there's something special going on here. sacrifice and invest so much time and like i said really feel like haven't done anything besides get a concussion. >> you state your case with your play. i have done that. sensitiv
white chris weber. hilarious. were yours up 3 with less than 5 seconds left.ouls for 2. smart play. but they plo it and in the act of shooting. knocked out of boun bound. down 1 chance for the win. half second left. knocks it down. good night game over. whoa wait a second upon further review the red lit comes on. ball still in his hands. no good. were yours hold on 106-105. now tied with the clippers for first in the pacific division. 1/10th of a second made the difference. dejected...
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moment ago, which is this notion that you want people to know that these black folk have lives, the weber short some of them, however many died, as you said, in obscurity, they had lives and their lives mattered. fast forward to a contemporary moment, with so many african- americans who still themselves feel like their lives don't matter, and in the larger picture, they are treated by this country in so many ways still as if their lives did not matter. can you juxtapose those? >> most black folks have holes in their hearts, ok? the hole in their heart is because we don't know who we're it -- who we are and where we came from. we did not learn this in high school history. we have talked to millions of people around the country, and we have seen black, white, asian, jews, it does not matter because the african-american experience touched all of them. when you start filling that hole by understanding who you are, where you came from, and his book helps is because the reason the young people kill each other is because they don't think they are valuable. they think that shoes are more valuable
moment ago, which is this notion that you want people to know that these black folk have lives, the weber short some of them, however many died, as you said, in obscurity, they had lives and their lives mattered. fast forward to a contemporary moment, with so many african- americans who still themselves feel like their lives don't matter, and in the larger picture, they are treated by this country in so many ways still as if their lives did not matter. can you juxtapose those? >> most...
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white chris weber. hilarious. were yours up 3 with less than 5 seconds left.ntentionally fouls for 2. smart play. but they plo it and in the act of shooting. knocked out of boun bound. down 1 chance for the win. half second left. knocks it down. good night game over. whoa wait a second upon further review the red lit comes on. ball still in his hands. no good. were yours hold on 106-105. now tied with the clippers for first in the pacific division. 1/10th of a second made the difference. dejected disappointed. smith met the media with demotion. smith role to back up collin sunday in st. louis after taking the niners to title game last year smith never expected this. >> because i feel in like there's something special going on here. sacrifice and invest so much time and like i said really feel like haven't done anything besides get a concussion. >> you state your case with your play. i have done that. sensitive stuff. >>reporter: raiders prepping for the browns. mclane stay away from practice. expectation they will cut him. they selected him first round of the
white chris weber. hilarious. were yours up 3 with less than 5 seconds left.ntentionally fouls for 2. smart play. but they plo it and in the act of shooting. knocked out of boun bound. down 1 chance for the win. half second left. knocks it down. good night game over. whoa wait a second upon further review the red lit comes on. ball still in his hands. no good. were yours hold on 106-105. now tied with the clippers for first in the pacific division. 1/10th of a second made the difference....
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fantasies ♪ you always knew join us for cameron macintosh's 25th anniversary production of andrew lloyd weber'santic masterpiece, "the phantom of the opera." ♪ say you'll share with me ♪ one love ♪ one lifetime
fantasies ♪ you always knew join us for cameron macintosh's 25th anniversary production of andrew lloyd weber'santic masterpiece, "the phantom of the opera." ♪ say you'll share with me ♪ one love ♪ one lifetime
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white chris weber. hilarious. were yours up 3 with less than 5 seconds left.tionally fouls for 2. smart play. but they plo it and in the act of shooting. knocked out of boun bound. down 1 chance for the win. half second left. knocks it down. good night game over. whoa wait a second upon further review the red lit comes on. ball still in his ourss. no good. were hold on 106-105. now tied with the clippers for first in the pacific division. 1/10th of a second made the difference. dejected disappointed. smith met the media with demotion. smith role to back up collin sunday in st. louis after taking the niners to title game last year smith never expected this. >> because i feel in like there's something special going on here. sacrifice and invest so much time and like i said really feel like haven't done anything besides get a concussion. >> you state your case with your play. i have done that. sensitive stuff. >>reporter: raiders prepping for the browns. mclane stay away from practice. expectation they will cut him. they selected him first round of the 2010 draft
white chris weber. hilarious. were yours up 3 with less than 5 seconds left.tionally fouls for 2. smart play. but they plo it and in the act of shooting. knocked out of boun bound. down 1 chance for the win. half second left. knocks it down. good night game over. whoa wait a second upon further review the red lit comes on. ball still in his ourss. no good. were hold on 106-105. now tied with the clippers for first in the pacific division. 1/10th of a second made the difference. dejected...
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the wildcats from weber state rolled into the event center 48 hours later to challenge the spartans.e first half was all about san jose's leading scorer last season, senior guard james kinney. kinney was getting it done inside and out and scored 16 of san jose's 35 halftime points, helping to give san jose an 8 point lead at the break. but the wildcats would not go away quietly, much in part to the solid play of forward davion berry. the game was tied up with seconds remaining and dj brown had the ball but missed a tough shot to give san jose the victory.. in overtime the spartans did something that they hadn't done much of in their first two games... make free throws. and with solid interior defense from center alex brown the spartans managed to win by a score of 68-67. kinney led all scorerswith 24 points, and spoke about the importance of the team's success on the line. kinney "dj stepped up to the line a few times at the end and hit some big free throws. free throws are something we've been stressing a lot in practice and it paid off tonight." coach nessman is happy to get the se
the wildcats from weber state rolled into the event center 48 hours later to challenge the spartans.e first half was all about san jose's leading scorer last season, senior guard james kinney. kinney was getting it done inside and out and scored 16 of san jose's 35 halftime points, helping to give san jose an 8 point lead at the break. but the wildcats would not go away quietly, much in part to the solid play of forward davion berry. the game was tied up with seconds remaining and dj brown had...
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they are doing is getting rid of the best elements of the chinese economy, and they are trying to weberte owned enterprises, which are really the worst. david: what techniques they used to keep our companies out? >> the first thing they did in 2006, he saw this with microsoft and goldman sachs, they prevented takeovers. and they have been trying to make sure that foreign companies have to surrender technology, and all sorts of these types of little techniques. also, they have been violating the world trade organization obligations. blatantly. foreign business has not had a good environment that it did a decade ago. david: you work in china. do you think it's more difficult to work there now as a foreigner than it used to be? >> they have been much more restrictive, which is very important. they have been making it more difficult. this is not a good sign. david: can we look for opportunity and turn it around a little bit? is there any opportunity in this >> i think the mcdonald's and kfc restaurants, i think these are the ones that we should look for. david: why would they be favorable t
they are doing is getting rid of the best elements of the chinese economy, and they are trying to weberte owned enterprises, which are really the worst. david: what techniques they used to keep our companies out? >> the first thing they did in 2006, he saw this with microsoft and goldman sachs, they prevented takeovers. and they have been trying to make sure that foreign companies have to surrender technology, and all sorts of these types of little techniques. also, they have been...
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melissa francis, with a great book out now that clearly tells me she doesn't like anybody, and lloyd weber the country, but clearly hates everybody here. [laughter] that's not true on any of the above, but begiing with you, signs of progress, do you see it? , i do. >> i do, i completely agree with you, neil. neil: i got to go the other way. >> he knows he has a great crisis which brings great opportunity. that has not -- neil: to negotiate? >> there's not been a reform of the tax code since 1986. loopholes cost a trillion dollars a year. he knows this is the big moment. neil: meaning negotiating on fine points. >> yeah, i don't know. did you hear the speech given a few hours ago? to me, he said, i won, deal with it. i have a mandate -- neil: i didn't interpret it that way. >>id you watch it? neil: he kept it vague. taxes go up on the rich, that's a point, but didn't say how much or when. >> you expected him to lay out all of that? neil: i say that you said i'm sticking to that as gel, and that's not a shock, and the fact that you had boehner open to revenues leads me to believe i'll meet y
melissa francis, with a great book out now that clearly tells me she doesn't like anybody, and lloyd weber the country, but clearly hates everybody here. [laughter] that's not true on any of the above, but begiing with you, signs of progress, do you see it? , i do. >> i do, i completely agree with you, neil. neil: i got to go the other way. >> he knows he has a great crisis which brings great opportunity. that has not -- neil: to negotiate? >> there's not been a reform of the...
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keach: sanders and weber have just uncovered a midden -- typical maya garbage dumped outside of what was presumably the kitchen. for sanders, one item in this trash raises important questions about the economic system of copan. sanders: this is a piece of a metate here. this is the basic milling stone that the ancient maya used to grind corn on. they would boil the corn in those pots, and then they would put it on the metate, and then they would take a rolling-pin-shaped piece of stone like this. and the woman would grind the boiled corn up and down like that until she made it into a dough. and of course, the dough would be used to make tortillas. keach: metates are still in common use all over mesoamerica, by rich and poor alike. there were so many metates in ancient copan that some people today are using ones that are a thousand years old, which they just found lying on the ground. sanders: if you look at this one closely, you'll notice how thin it is here. that's because the metate has gotten very worn. and from that constant grinding on the surface, they get thinner and thinner i
keach: sanders and weber have just uncovered a midden -- typical maya garbage dumped outside of what was presumably the kitchen. for sanders, one item in this trash raises important questions about the economic system of copan. sanders: this is a piece of a metate here. this is the basic milling stone that the ancient maya used to grind corn on. they would boil the corn in those pots, and then they would put it on the metate, and then they would take a rolling-pin-shaped piece of stone like...
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other members, gabby douglas, jordan weber will perform tomorrow night as well. >> all those photos popped up with the face she was making with her arms crossed. >> wonder if she'll do that when she signs autographs. >> i doubt that. >> 5:51 is the time. tom is back with us talking about the need for gloves and scarfs and hats. >> you're going to have that look on your face when you step out the door. it is cold this morning. >>> your best friend is going to be your winter coat. i just posted a photo of mine on facebook and twitter, and i'm open to suggestions for naming it because i've been wearing it so much it's become my best friend. there is capitol hill under a clear sky. 36 at reagan national. that's one of the warm spots because it's right there on the warmer waters of the potomac. a light northerly wind right now. it actually feels a little colder with that wind around 5 to 10 miles an hour. we've got a clear sky over washington, over virginia, maryland, and on the eastern shore. few clouds along the virginia border. back down into the teens now out of the mountains, and locally r
other members, gabby douglas, jordan weber will perform tomorrow night as well. >> all those photos popped up with the face she was making with her arms crossed. >> wonder if she'll do that when she signs autographs. >> i doubt that. >> 5:51 is the time. tom is back with us talking about the need for gloves and scarfs and hats. >> you're going to have that look on your face when you step out the door. it is cold this morning. >>> your best friend is going...
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to talk about the strategy is ed rendell, former governor of pennsylvania and political analyst vin weber congress member and republican strategist. ed, first of all, you've heard what eric cantor and others have been saying today. what about grover norquist and the possibility that that no-tax pledge that has really handcuffed negotiators for decades is something that is quickly being shaken off? >> yeah, i think it's sort of falling apart. i think what republicans are finding out is when you pull back the curtain, like with the wizard of oz, there's nobody there. grover norquist never got one vote, hasn't been elected to do anything and really just forced himself into the american political scene. a lot of grover norquist pledge signers lost in the last election, both incumbents and people who had signed the pledge running this time. look, the american people aren't dumb. they know that we have to cut spending, but they know we have to raise revenue and that comes first. i think saxby chambliss said it best over the weekend. he said his country comes before any pledge that he signed 20
to talk about the strategy is ed rendell, former governor of pennsylvania and political analyst vin weber congress member and republican strategist. ed, first of all, you've heard what eric cantor and others have been saying today. what about grover norquist and the possibility that that no-tax pledge that has really handcuffed negotiators for decades is something that is quickly being shaken off? >> yeah, i think it's sort of falling apart. i think what republicans are finding out is...
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imogen lloyd weber thanks so much for coming. in fun family history. >> coming up. 49% of americans are on government assistance. what is going on in this country? is america in a cultural decline? governor mike huckabee is here. first time we can talk to him after the election. >> that will be exciting. >> should be good. stick around. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com
imogen lloyd weber thanks so much for coming. in fun family history. >> coming up. 49% of americans are on government assistance. what is going on in this country? is america in a cultural decline? governor mike huckabee is here. first time we can talk to him after the election. >> that will be exciting. >> should be good. stick around. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like...
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weber produces a budget, -- weber produces a budget, there will be difficult choices in it, and johnoehner said mr. president, we would like you to do it. that will be a bigger issue, to the extent to which the president does step up and make very difficult decisions in terms of deficit, which he will have to make because the markets and credit rating agencies will forced it -- enforce it, and the in powered electric -- the demographic the electorate, hispanics, minorities, single women, they will be expecting something for their support, and the president will have to also show he is responsive to cutting deficits. be careful for what you wish for. in this case if john boehner does step back and let the president to lead, he will have to make wrenching choices. host: this followup from twitter -- conservatives supporting social issues, i think the social issues are what sank the ark. i want to go back to the conversation about possible senators leaving. here is "the washington times" with tim kaine wanting to join the common sense caucus, but mark warner might decide about running f
weber produces a budget, -- weber produces a budget, there will be difficult choices in it, and johnoehner said mr. president, we would like you to do it. that will be a bigger issue, to the extent to which the president does step up and make very difficult decisions in terms of deficit, which he will have to make because the markets and credit rating agencies will forced it -- enforce it, and the in powered electric -- the demographic the electorate, hispanics, minorities, single women, they...
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weber produces a budget, -- weber produces a budget, there will be difficult choices in it, and john boehner said mr. president, we would like you to do it. that will be a bigger issue, to the extent to which the president does step up and make very difficult decisions in terms of deficit, which he will have to make because the markets and credit rating agencies will forced it -- enforce it, and the in powered electric -- the demographic the electorate, hispanics, minorities, single women, they will be expecting something for their support, and the president will have to also show he is responsive to cutting deficits. be careful for what you wish for. in this case if john boehner does step back and let the president to lead, he will have to make wrenching choices. host: this followup from twitter -- conservatives supporting social issues, i think the social issues are what sank the ark. i want to go back to the conversation about possible senators leaving. here is "the washington times" with tim kaine wanting to join the common sense caucus, but mark warner might decide about running
weber produces a budget, -- weber produces a budget, there will be difficult choices in it, and john boehner said mr. president, we would like you to do it. that will be a bigger issue, to the extent to which the president does step up and make very difficult decisions in terms of deficit, which he will have to make because the markets and credit rating agencies will forced it -- enforce it, and the in powered electric -- the demographic the electorate, hispanics, minorities, single women, they...
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his inquiry was triggered by victims of the press and weber at the reports
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it is like what max weber said about politics -- the long, slow, drilling -- but it is the only way we'll be able to bring together the disparate and often conflicting interests to move forward in this interconnected world. here is one moment that captures this for me -- in december 2009, the international community gathered in copenhagen to try to negotiate a way for it on climate change. interests collided, talks stalled, tempers frayed, and i remember late one night being in a very small room in the convention center with a large number of leaders. but reemerged after 2:00 a.m. following a particularly frustrating session. everyone rushed to the door. the cars were trying to get everyoto everyone to take us tor hotels. we were standing there when nicolas sarkozy looked into the cold danish sky with exasperation and said, after this i want to die. [laughter] i think that is how we all thought to some extent -- and we kept at it. thanks in large measure to the i had indent obama and intervening in a meeting to which were not invited, we hammered out a deal which though far from perfect s
it is like what max weber said about politics -- the long, slow, drilling -- but it is the only way we'll be able to bring together the disparate and often conflicting interests to move forward in this interconnected world. here is one moment that captures this for me -- in december 2009, the international community gathered in copenhagen to try to negotiate a way for it on climate change. interests collided, talks stalled, tempers frayed, and i remember late one night being in a very small...